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ER EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1011. ae a5 JIM THORPE OF CARLISLE, WORLD’S MOST RI MARKABLE ALL-AROUND ATHLETE JIM THORPE IS eee re ‘J yards in ten seconds. He pute tne en-pound shot @ feet. He has @ | fecerd of @ feet for the broad jump and 6 feet 1 inch for the high samp He. oan ge, ever the DOyard high har feconds, and the 2 low furdies in 3s seconds He is @ great offensive player at lacrosse, a skilful tennis player and ear attraction at indoor baseball, handball, hockey and basketball. rpe le twenty-two years old, fe 6 ‘ feet tall, weighs 173 pounds and te very Athletes may come and go and ati!!| muscular. the world will probably never again eee) ‘Thorpe te at present playing on the | the equal of Jin Thorpe, the Sac and} Indian football team and ts considered Fox redakin, who is now a student at one of the best halfbacks tn the histery Carlisle, There tsn't @ solitary sort of! of the game. They will largely cmeet sport in which he t# not an deelbsdbereenAl-- him in their attempt to beat alert performer vard at Cambridge of Saturtay, “MOTHERS, YOU SHOULD ALWAYS — ; KEEP IT IN YOUR HOMES” TO PLAN TO FLY ACROSS OCEAN letter says: Pather ‘ohne Medicine|so much that I got » large aed sised one To Confer With Backer About ought to be in every home. My poor|last Saturday. He will not let me fe little boy, seven years old, was sick for/to er it to him at bed-time. Making the Flight in Midwinter, (eS gee ek wens ABEN ten days with a bad cold and I was|back in school now, and is feeli much worried over him. He had al (Signed) HATTIE A. SMITH, very high fever and pains all over him 4049 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. Thad a bottle of Father John's Medi-| Cures colds and ail throat and cine at one time when I was sick with a|troubles. Not » — medicine, cold in my chest and back, and it did free from poisonous drugs or alechol. me so much good that now I got a|Fifty years in ase. W. L. DOUCLAS in the sale of W. L. Douglas shoes proves their superiority over all other SPRINTER ATUANTIC CITY, Nov. 6.—Melvin Vanima: st n he hn os for the ws ‘Nn was certain that he w the F happlest man in America to-day because The workmanship which hasmade he had saved from destruction his bal- W.L Douglas hoes famous the leon Akron, “I'm mighty lucky,” were Id. is t dinevery pair. the words he repeated to the thousands @f visitors who visited his hangar all @ay to congratulate him and take @ peep at the rescued airship. Reports were circulated that Mr. Van- man discovered his balloon did not have sufficient lifting power and that he had abandoned the idea of crossing the At- the trip across the sea. Mr. Vaniman said to-day that he had plan for # flight across “The Clothes tendency is toward English effects’ —nearly a year ago I showed styles that are to-day the “elite.” Almost a year ahead of time without extra cost. HURDLES 1s no truth in that report," he t the proper time and after a number of test flights have been made ness pala Sa a at a ee dais isin connie M L I shall properly groom the balloon for oe Levy Mary Belanger of tnts erty, went to the] latter struck the gun acoldentally, dis- the tet Across tho sea YOUTH IS ACCUSED OF Chace, aged 21, of North Swansea was] Mary Teens (ty Only tore) PUA cask Ghkeine ra feelings ALE OUTH IS arrested by State Officer A. L, Hodges {Chace farm ‘Thursday and the two boys|charsing It. The weapon was 90 near ere alone in the barn when the shoot-|that one side of his head was prac- | day while we were stuck in the mud. MURDER OF BOY FRIEND. eo shot and killed Paul ite eee lade Chase racaraudl« tata | Healy hlewn ott 119-125 Walker St, New York! ? For a time there 1 was afraid that my 3 Belanger, 16, of this city last Thurs-|iis father thut he had a gun in his] The poiice to-day declined to say ship was @ goner. 1 thought I'd never; FALL RIVER, Mass., Nov. 6—Charged|qay and asserted it was an accident hand, fooling, while Belanger was| what new facts had been unearthed to get my ship back to ite hangar, I can| with the murder of a boy friend, Lester | Belanger, who was the son of Mra rant_@ murder charge. safely predict that this airship will do eee — —_——_— everything it has been built for." There is a likelihood that the trans- atlantic: trip will not be made before ‘ spring, but the delay will not be due iJ to tack of iifting power of the balloon, which {# capable of carrying a dead 26,000 pounds. t + J yy next there will be a con- ween Mr, Vaniman and Mr. berling, who 1s backing the balloon | aeeaitio ) snanctally, At this meeting Mt will be decided {f an attempt t» cross the ocean in mid-winter shall be made. | Filled With ee A. T. DICKENS PERTURBED OVER WOMEN’S ANKLES TALK Didn’t Really Mean It When He Said Those in Boston Were More Beefy Than Symmetrical. PITTSBURGH, Nov. 6.—Alfred Ten- ayeon Dickens is dismayed at the desul tory subjects treated by American ne Paper reporters. Incidentally he fei his frank answers to questions will cause him some embarrassment before he fin- iahes bis American tour, “My word,” said Mr. Dickens to-day, with @ slight English accent, “I atood under the eaves of my hotel in Boston, when @ young chap, with a pleasing qaile, spproached me Instantly | Hundreds of Styles of Standish Worsted Suitings and> y Sey : a | Sie Coatings ug! ei mee ie Be oko. 4 | STYLE Botha for pres- ‘ed Boston, Uke Boston.’ I told him. erved, ‘How do you like our Confound it, I was becoming ored, I was not in America to PUES municipalities and women, ao [ thought I would squelch him by re- marking, ‘Their ankles are more beefy than symmetrical.’ Presently he left THE $50 and $60 KIND 1 Buy the Entire Line From New York's i Largest Commission House vrmagine my horror next morning when I read my little bit of rainy day facetiousness in bold, black type in a Boston newspaper. They are funny fel- lows, I didn't know that I had said anything so beastly interesting to New TO ORDER Iam a tailor and do not wish to hurt any man or men I told them that I would have to sell them for $12.75, value of diamonds In worsteds, that my windows are loaded and to the tall young man I would adv’ length Basien’ readers, .cereelaly oad connected with the tailoring or woollen trade, but under and if they could sell me so that this price would be possible from top to bottom with these pall where you can see coat. To the abhletheally bul ro oh con- —————_— the conditions of hard competition ee a man must be and I to make a profit of 54% on eagh suit | would buy, all the new colorings, browns, blues and the different coro- sider it fair to take away your shoulders in order to imi BR. FINNEY ADMITS HE out of the ordinary. He must give his life to his business T have the goods, and on each sample shown me is the nation shades which are easily recognized as those which are tate a mollycoddle, MAY HEAD PRINCETON. or profession, 1 have given my life study to my business, original Standish tag. meant when the ready made advertise $25 and up, as the Mhesa poeta are acid ta: me with Whe cindannanain ctl I know woollens and when you see me advertise Stand- Tam a low price tailor. 1 wouldn’t make you a $65.00 qualities meant in the up. h: f 8 hi m 3 z 4 Being Considered for President, ish worsteds to-day it is because 1 know them to be the suit if you wanted me to, and the day is coming when it When you go in today to a ready-made house, every- WiBh HY Lhe bis brigade Lae brand per Plt: i seal " De- finest fabrics woven. 1 know them to be made of as fine will be either my prices or $65.00, and the ready-to-wear thing they carry is cut in the prevailing English style, very tens, and amongst the number are some undr but Won't Accept or an Australian yarn as is possible to produce, and they are houses get the rest of the trade. narrow shoulders and quite short in length. This style fs Styles, some of which | have two, others three, four, five cline Until Notified. well worth the prices, $3.25 to $4.00 per yard, that they If every man could atford $65 | would not be needed, but quite becoming to the young man 36-inch breast and pro- or six pieces of a My and to my old customers I would BALTIMORE, Nov. 6.—Dr. John M. | cost, and I do not detract one particle from the statement there are a lot of men who cannot afford or would not portionate in build, but to the great majority of young men advise an early call and suggest getting one or two of T. Finney, the eminent Johns Hopkins that they are worth $50 and $60 per suit, spend this price, and it is to you 1 appeal. I sell you the who are growing up ‘today wishing to look sensible and these suitings put aside for you, whether you need them , surgeon, admitted pasar Peay Pg Pehl 1 am not in the $50 business, and the concern that bought woollens the ot fellows ‘sell and | » volume enough to business like, | contend that the tailor is absolutely neces- or not. 1 will hold them until you are ready. Rete enaeeton Ualversiiy. With these goods this season from the manufacturers had a quiet enable me to do busi 5% bi sary, In order to let the public handle these goods | will reference to his acceptance of the posi- season on these woollens, They consider this their best Standish Woollens. 1 don’t know as to whether I have To the slope shoulder, round back, short neck or long have them in my open doorway under the light of the wales Sane tae oe eae line. They knew my position, They knew if they took a carried you to the quality of these woollens or not, but | — neck individuals, I insist on giving you a Mitchell Con- Heavens, where the sceptical can see and handle without “eatow "aahe world can T commit my great loss, | was there with the money. do know that when I tell you I am selling comparative cave shoulder, cut a little wider than these English effects, entering my store, self as to whether I ill accept the Presidency when I hi not received RINE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 es Tailor '431 Broadway. ire. ———My ONLY New York Store. way whether or not I will ft: firmative answer, Ae a 1 Board of Trustees, it ls a delicate mat- ter for me to talk of, “While I have reason to belleve 1 would recelve support for the position, I have received no formal notice of my \ election. ‘Tho honor of being President of a great university Is no small one, FROM BOSTON. but I have many tles which bind me to | Baltimore. I repeat, there 18 a proba- | bilit: of my being President of my alma | but I refuse to say more than | | Loy SRP “ é 7 A ATT smenarderes s tt ig, 2 ie