The evening world. Newspaper, July 11, 1912, Page 6

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ROOM “What name have given him?" 4 : Fy |ieehonliat ey, | Cost of Living Reduced op AK? iio |POLICEMAN IN DESPERATE oO a oes | BATTLE WITH MASTIFF.| The Lowest Price of the Season. Pound | 5-lb.Bag| Barrel 34 |"Be | 83:35 Dog Fastens Its Teeth In Koch’s) Leg and Then Leaps for His Throat. Policeman Frederick Koch of the Stagg street station, Williamsburg, wan attacked and badly bitten by a big maatiff early to-day while on his LIKE BULL MOOSE They Got Him Over in Cedar} |. Grove, and He Looks Like Third Party Emblem. If You Are Not One of the Lucky Men Who Yesterday Got In to See Those 1,000 Summer Suits f at *9.50 $15, $18 and $22 Grades —Come in tomorrow morning early. Several men - bought three suits each—quite a number bought two. You will surely want one. The Suits are Fancy Worsteds— hard and soft finish — Cassimeres and Cheviots. We have tested each piece of cloth. It is all wool. We have carefully examined the “make.” It is honest and thorough. You will like the styles, and the patterns, and the fit. We have arranged an extra force to sell and to fit. Yet it is not possible to get and accommodate sufficient tailors to do in one day all | the work we expect will be required. Those who come first will have first attention. So please avoid delay by coming early. | ; ‘way to his home at No. Troutman | ow - Souaneerell TVORY SOA rr yey sere of No. 26 Knickerbocker avenue, p MY, HOW HE KIN FIGHT. |r ciscaca the tine tn agsin. Firat! St, 80,2 etenteuerborker aveny en | chained in the cellar. Koch got off a 4 ; l weer OF O° my hand an’ goee under ree at Knickerbocker avenue ty4| Water, Of course, ad, bollin? ey car, e Mvally Dobbs: Lows “He Had) rats",,.¢,course fb was mad. boilin | ona ‘Troutman street, and had Just! 8g Cakes Cc A&P ; lo the pond an’ hunted round for| reached the corner, when the maatiff| ; Oughter Be Red, but Hugo le, I'd Kwum along the bottom | bounded out of a doorway and rushed . ' le Pebbles Says No n hour when all on @ suddent| for him. Why Pay be a Cake? Pag ' U Tho polloeman had left his night- Jaw reads, Hugo,” interspereed GH. stick at the station house and was re ET aa i ta into @ school o' cats all altting |COMPelled to Aght off the animal with FRESH — e (Rgedtal to The Evening Wertd,) b on thalr tails an’ Matenin’ to that} is hands. As his blouse was tightly | im | Prema PSR RTs ao. who waa rampin’ around on a| buttoned he could not get at hie re-| FOR ’ Merologiets are flocking to the specimen jn up an’ down an’ wavin'| volver. Tho dog fastened its fangs in) =_— ig ’ the calf of Koch leg time and again, | 1 fooms of ay ae r aed Fagen . jand when beaten uff leaped for the | | policeman's thre Fighting desper- | | Gio etrange, freah water bull moors lod-| kina roms warn't nowhere to be seen. fately Koch yelled ! A & Pp @ ter that was taken out of Green Pund| “I reckoned, in a flash, that lobater| his cries brought T | Cans had rulned my property, #0 I goes for| the Hamburg avenue static n i} Ss | by Hugo Pebbles, the popular tank ten- y arabe him. We ft ail, over he efub ana ‘ondensed 9 ; Ger at the Great Notch way station of Whe Greenwood Lake branch of the Erie " De fan ambulance from the Eastern Dis- | Malroea a trict Hospital. Koch Tegused to Ko to Ebert bn n= 1~ Snel erhalten Hugo Pebbles, acornfully, Live an’ in- The Atl ti & P ifi Tea Great antic ACIIC co. which he tried to serve upon @ tall man m i ) af an’ Jedgin’ from the way he kin chew . Baden, Germany, with crim. t. the hospital and was “riven to his to their na i A representative of the German Con-/ sa outs, | with etanses, The man was on the pas- | HR 400 Stores in the U. S. These Prices for Metropolitan District Only. up iron bars an’ steel nuts, not to|inel assault. an’ GRANULATED € | @e ter as has Seen determined the at ree claws.” | home after the ambulance surgeon had | Lbs eaeeen Pond lobster is an absolutely new ry dressed his wounds, The dog war 09 ‘ TE! taken to the Board of Health for | E REO. observation. q@ulate met the President Lincoin ‘upon | ‘im | senger list as Frans Poter. ‘The war- mention his fancy fer consumin’ har- immigration boarding “I thoug! ters (" P 5 Des marked Wally Dobb: Vi e of This Low I Tice. Toy re eee tote” eaia| TWO ON LINER DETAINED. | Take Advantag her arrival yesterday with «@ warrant, | be it ‘im, o’ agin any lobster into the known world, | rant charged a Father Frans Peter of Finhelm, o vestin’ toola he ought to be able to a 4 to hold the man at Pili: es little difference what you need—a World “Want” will go get It. Y Wy Yj wy y | ie coe ] 3,200 Shirts at 75c—Dollar Quality Yi) Vy yy Wy a Two lots—(1) Soft shirts of mercerized fabrics, stripes on white g A6 — <7 grounds. (2) Neglige shirts with laundered cuffs attached, of woven ‘ , j WY madras and fine count percales. Full washed and laundered by hand. } ; Z, Lo In both, sizes 14 to 17/4. Subway floor, Old Building, Men’s Excellent Wash Ties, 12'4c of Mercerized Shirtings, some with Russian cord. Men’s 50c Ties for 25c 3 patterns, 12 colors to each pattern, in bordered four-in-hands; and barathea woven silk in eleven plain colors. Subway floor, Old Building, Boys’ $6.50 to $8.50 Suits, $3.95 Each of 89 boys may have to-morrow for $3.95 a Norfolk or double-breasted jacket suit of mixed cheviot, which has been selling at from $6.50 to $8.50. Sizes broken in the patterns, but among them a full line from 7 to 18 years. Third floor, Old Building. Boys’ $5 Wash Suits, $3.25 Two pairs Knickers, Norfolk jacket and cap to match, in khaki, Fustian or tan linen. Subway floor, Old Building. Tt mak Broadway, corner of Eighth street. Main floor. @pecies. In the face, he dears « etriking fesemblance to @ bull moose and in the place of the customary antennae, which we are wont to associate with the fobster of commerce, he has horns, i ranching horns that the fancy immedi- ately associates with antlers. While it is true George Henry Smith, | recording secretary of the Cedar Grove |, Board of Poultry Trade, wus the first Person to call attention to the fact ‘that the Green Pond lobster looks like @ bull moose, it was only a matter of a few moments before everybody agreed with him. The various members of the Board of Poultry Trade and their friends admitted they had never seen @ moose, bull or otherwise, but they bad seen pictures of bull mooses, Photographs, woodcuts and colored | prints, and were, therefore, qualified to | verify the assumption that Hugo Peb- | Bles's lobster looked like a bull moose. | IR. LOBSTER WAS MAKING ‘ “SPEECH TO THE CATFISH. ‘There is no record in countryside his- @ory of any other lobsters having been faken out of Green Pond. It was‘only, Dy. the blamedest ornery luck that Hugo Pebbles got th green fellow with the bull moore jorns and one huge Everybody’s Canoeing! Which makes of leading interest the news of a big shipment, just in, of Kennebec canoes; 17-ft. lengths at $33.50; 18-ft. lengths at $35. law, bulging eyes and triple row of teeth “I'd been fishin’ all day fer cats"—— “You mean bullheads,” cut in George Kennebec canoes are made of selected Maine cedar, with wales of spruce, natural or mahogany finish; hardwood keel. Immediate delivery. Freight prepaid, or delivered direct within our wagon routes. We can also make immediate delivery of Henry Smith. *_“I'@ been fishin’ a Pursved Fuso P day fer CATS," ignoring the in- ‘ferruption, “an a plumb out a 13-ft. Leader (double-end skiff)....... | Bate there warn’ worm In the ean TALE 6-THE CHAFING DISH 15-ft. Leader (double-end skiff)... ER ees? were ney. twee 14-ft. Livery (single-end skiff)........ |) eee “ HY all the rough | But it had no tail and no ears. LSB gy fence alana fay ies te Tie "St. Lawrence skiff............, work?” asked the It looks incredible,” And these motor boats: One 18-ft. Racine speedabout, fitted with 6 horse-power 2-cylinder Roberts motor, guaranteed speed 15 miles per hour, $375. One 16-ft. Racine dory, 3 horse-power motor, $175. Two 18-ft. Auto Craft, 3 horse-power Ferro motor, $240. Fourth floor, Old Building, and Subway floor, New Building. “ET jammed tha& rose onto the bbs Kink, as a prisoner — nme ; “Release him, at once,” com- iy was rushed before him at the mania tha kink iM lasia rare The Best Remedy y Royal Banquet. deceptive. Turkish T for Rheumatism “This is the new chef, your SUSE. SENSES Soe eeaes in all forms ts ‘ ” phies look like a quarter a box °, Majesty,” answered the Head rainy ‘Warner’s Saft D bd af thal Gonret | Garvine: file ras but they sell for a dime. Rheumatic Remedy Rheumatism is cavsed primarily by concocting something from And the Kink ate his rabbit cheese that he called a rabbit. with great gusto, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, E'ghth to Tenth street moving the rheum inating all traces of Free sample and booklet ‘Warker's Safe Remeticn Co., Dept. 310. Rochester, W. ¥. READING THE BIG WEEKiY JOKE BOOK 10 BE GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY Copy OF HEXT SUNDAYS WORLD SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS

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