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riecaaieeabaeeaiaceemnendiea coer eae Le ee ee nO oe %) vire and referee of boxing matcies, [0 TM Me copenent. Harry Stone, who ip going beck to Avmtralia died at the home of John Tools, his] Jeft Smich, the American middleweight, hag | *#!0 in August, was signed ip today to meet * ousin, at Minersville, at 6.15 o'clock | itaht st bouts tn five months ie Austraiia, He | Kid Burns, the weet side lightweight, in the main ree 3 tan defeated Mick King. twiee and’ lost to him | tout of ten mounds at the Brown A, A. of Far is morning, He came from bis] in the fimt battle: beat Lee Darvey once end | Rockaway oo Puiday night, June 11, Kid Taylor home at Belle Harbor, New York, to | ost to him on « foul in the second round, and | nd Kid Bieck will battle (a the other ten-round | attend the funeral of Miss Nellie | st & twenty round decision over Harold Bard. ) optest i foole of Nashville, Tenn., whose re. | %% th Avstralian heasrweight champion Whoever is matchmaker of the Queensboro A. C. mains are to be brought to Shenan- © fight between hearywelghte will be belt at | of, Long Isiand City eertainiy has pienty of nerve a ; r jou bill for the epert wae Milled, the Senate Young Limbo end Young Fults, the much m. | for nothing provided it's over @ 20-round H DIES SHIDDENLY i provisions inactive im any mumicipelity until i od \ weah | ahead Ce wae a ne ah tthe erate aren arta] ens mec sates males EL eee | Seven Hundred Eighty § | 4 5 0 now fom to the Hons, which recently Killed @| ge: beck to town prearel to mest any of the ———— bill which did not contain the referendum feature, | stare im the Hebtweight division, He i Jimmy| utfeds Give Gate to Sebiatiy. 1) | lotic Commission, composed of three members to | cisive fasion, Coffey fought masy « geod bout/race, Buffalo Federal Club offict bl iat ly shall G0 to te State, Members of the Commie}. T's seey tighter If he eqcepee © eummons from | and feated Matt Wells, the English borer, tn | Byondway Sporting Club on ‘Tuewley night and ’ ; =f ’ HEY’RE worth $30.00 if they're worth a Today and tomorrow you can get one of these ‘‘finished- nd doah for interment. see Raves tant Ctl "este eats weer geal | ba oueiensd nt bu ins teint Bts| stricken with acute indigestion, which {th tre fo Bt be adaale, he sew | ee ee Na eT? at a price that’s practicall ly half of what you’d have to pay Clothes from Maker to Wearer omen at Springfield fas fest ream the | proved loasl lightevight, #1!) ewep punches with trail, The ex-lightweight king said to Aus ee | ‘The meavury legatlate ten-romed, nodectaton bom | Cotter, he Mariam fighter who has fonght BUFFALO, N, ¥., June 4.—Tired of Thirty-dollar Suits. ..? ‘ be appointed by the Govemor, It provides thet | before be went to Australia, have supplanted Larr: Funeral When Stricken, |'* "nt tevie #7800 8 roe. the ‘hae inves Cotomleen to explaia ho ree | inde doom. cent---and at that price you can’t find their : to-fit-you’’ suits, with all the fit, individuality and _last- Hurst arrived at Minersville Tues- | Kubiak, the Michigan fighter, and Jack Heteple | tling Jobneon, hearrweight champion of the Gouth| “Mie trends a"Bello Marbut have | felier, Bathe cutenaie Mite Gib | PA prema elsewhere for ready-made clothes of the same quality. g i ‘THE EVENING WORLD, #mivax, JUNE 4, 1018; 1 i. \NELSON READY TO BOX : (TIMHURST, ONCE [ FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP | WELSH FOR NOTHING. . ry, By John Pollock |, CHICAGO, Juno 4.—O1d Rat Nelson 5 F; AMO My MP Fight fans of Tilinols have fresh hope now of | bouts for the Broadway Sporting Club of rook | tattertng Bat tenned iS ceate ise ‘ete et Wy te conten, “alia 6 Vet pay os ot “sean pee int | day with a defi to meet Freddie ! - Corselt Bestig Bt, 1) catalan © awe main Boklier Stanley, |day that the Denver prowerere can Ko J Had Gone Home to Minersville ing bouts under the supervision of « Sate Ath | teste over there, winning four of them in de-|(heir team trafling Im the pennant ee’ Pa., to Attend \Cousin’s |r d de re A ent ne i at il Mp Finished to Your Measure While You Wait Mike Gloter, the Boscton welterweight, who de [eon for not putting im an appearance at (oa POTTSVILLE, Pa, June 4-Tim | oo Tuewdsy alight, nas been booked for another | pot even send word to Promoter Weissemantel that equals ---even in. ready-made clothes. day evening. Yesterday he was |of California, who has won the five bouts he has | See Islands, to meet Jack Reed of Toledo for ten minute stylishness that go with custom- made clothes--- His friends at Belle Harbor bave and Differentials Hurst, former American League um- |e? at the same club oo June 28, Jack Brit-| be would not appear teen Hotltied of his des Billy Kramer, Wisconsin welterweight cham-| bons at Mbbete Field on Monday afternoon, may 1 of his death, He was a yey ne round i contracted yesterday to go to Australis for) be mat wo native Ashland, this county, and |fire bosin a ind It of Snot be foush reduces friction to the mini- HE before the final seams was fifty-two years old. Baber “keane it “aah tor sa Sumi fi se ‘the Pressly 1%, * enn | mum. The selected flake 'Y RE not quite finished—taken out of our factories just patatln to Solo BMMly Min et Wetzon and. Jou Bonds | Dundes and Leach’ th e otor wn — Sian. dwieiy shes the beaing | be Seat ae wasp TOK |e toe Geeks Meee ine Te mane ota Do were fore the lapels, qhouldees and collars wore Seaty siiaree eee means that you can have all these important details finished to your particular measure—and get a custom-made appearance at half the ready-made price. game in this State was legalized by the Frawley Law that Tim was ap- Pointed manager of the boxing shows | f held in Madison square, Garden, | "0% surfaces to absolute smooth- ness, preventing metal-to- metal contact. ‘Tommy Houck, the game Phitsdeiphia itght-| ‘The Olympic A, C. of Harlem will stage two | Peddie Wallace of Brookirn wil! battle | star tentound bouts Monday nigh! In the de at Montreal, Canads, om June 9. | first Johnny Russell, the Yorkville bantamweight, don fighting in good form in Canadg | will meet Frankie Pierce, the east side ban- oe oweegs . for some time, tameeight, | he | winner will meet Batiling Bee Disty Leteeaine Frank Farrell, former president of — Chart will be cent free. e a, v ered the Néw York Americans, and a great ~ eagle will har boxing shows to- pong ert ee wt Youre Golo st Haren. | ] JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE Co. Your suit will be > inished to fit, and deli to ue the same Admirer of ‘Tim's, had the license for | it, t,t lene Aew A.C. aul Devle ™ 1 1 nin tated “ning Wedsy at Xe Jerver City, N.3 day you select it. We U have a speciat force of expe: tailors work- conducting bouts in the big amphi- | witie Baker¥= Young Downey in ten round | Dorp, 8, 1., for bis ten-round battle with Benay ) Matablicbed 1827 ing all day to make this possible without sacrifice of fit or quality. theatre. outs. At New Polo A. A, of Harlem Young | (ovard, which will be fought at the American | § Tim had only been on the job | fiomey vs. Jos Weber. Dennis MaPedden rs, | Sporting Club: of Harlem on June 15, Rivers Q short time when he 0: wn and | Johnny Lewis end Johmay Baker vs. Frankie | ls working out with Solly Burne, the California had to give up the vusi of pro- | Forest in ten rounders, lightweight, whom be brought along with bim moting Boxing shows. It was sald | 4, weumantl hai cllached thre tam-rouad Salton, = Mae te Save At Cranes arm There are seven hundred and eighty suits in this sale—enough for a full assortment Please the various factions identified - ** § a of sizes — vegulars, longs and stouts—in En glish, conservative and many other models. SF ae os Strikingly Attractive Fabrics y prostration. For a long time his life was de- Wis tect again he declined to.urapire Serges, worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres, in blue, brown, gray and green; Glen Ur- quharts, Tartan plaids, pencil stripes, chalk stripes, ete. Lots of good dressy fabrics that are fine for dress-up occasions and are light and comfortable enough for mid-July wear. STANDING oF THE CLUBS, c UE CAN LEAGUR, Si i % x ie, ra ‘esdlwenntn HEAGOH, Plonay, oe Te referee, or ta ny active part in| the sporting | Hurst entered baseball in one of the | cities of the Southern League, thirty- three years ago. it !9 said, when he was a spectator at a game which was to decide the pennant. The regular umpire quit under fire and Hurst vol- unteered to take his place. In the final inning he called a eon \ player out at the plate with what would have been the tying run, at the ; Not ay =P : s24_e ; Be a { Ets 2 ne es i ees RR we RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. A great opportunity for buying your vacation suits. Even if you don’t Neon Ye BORN: me aN rhe Nstiagion Pade intend going away for a month, remember, seats an opportunity may not bingy Eke a a ‘a punt STEP ATIONAL, LEAGUE, | ARTISTIC SOUVENIR OF THE arise again in the meantime. v0, 30; a ae bg bay” 1. ‘a head etyranh bron pS 3° Jermer City Rich WILLARD-JOHNSON MATCH St, Lou, 3; Chicago. 2. Toetooned. Cold weather and rain. REGULAR PRICE $1.00 Ev CAmes SCHEDULED F< ‘TO-DAY, Through special combination we offer te. ie Brookin Sr Pet OUe Detroit Att 5, SEAGER, uate Palette of, cedar wood, 10 cm ood in, ‘pained, he : wt w tec ‘ SS I aor ener Gity 1 1? aks trea) . Rochester. 15 14 (51 same time drawing a pistol. move was made toward him. Later he was appointed an umpire | | in the National League. Hurst was nas a wit and for! hia ever-read to protect, himselt ge against In his younger days Sud Hurst was an all-round athlete and a boa AL LBAGUB Ankeny aly LEAGUE. star sprinter. Recently he was en- ows at Kaseas Oy. Somer ah ind. 19-1 er St. aged in the real estate business at Fat Rockaway. Montreal at Torants, Our Only Store (RIZE ZEEE MITCHELL THE TAILOR, in his announcement of last Tuesday, | s<—/ The Ean hatte Home Comfort told how I, Frank Arvine, had as- | Amon es Uo SN ree DEPARTMENT-—-INTO ‘your cozy, comfortable HOME. No embarrassing Red Tape— Puzzle Tags sumed the management of his New Just Quality Farnitareal Common Sense Pala Figure Prices We Deliver Your Goods at Once—You Pay for'Thans hades) York Stores. | The Duofold I Tell You What I Find Here. 1 eae cay n oak; Approximately $50,000 worth of woolens. In my twenty years’ experience a Z te eet and in the tailoring business I have never seen the equal of these colorings at Mj K helstered ~ | | this season of the year. There isn’t a pattern in stock that is not up ae Imperial Imt. \ a to date. Glen Urquhart and all the popular Tartan Plaids and “ ¢ pene j Checks, Blue Serges, Homespuns, Cassimeres and Cheviots, that a $60 suit tailor on Fifth Avenue, New York, might - well feel proud to carry in his stock. - I must clean out, according to the verbal agreement I have with the head of this house, between now and the 17th of June. I ex- pect every customer the 17th of June to be presented with a broom, showing that I have swept out the entire stock irrespec- A, tive of prices. ee (Signed) FRANK ARVINE “on a} Hundreds of styles of suitings, tweeds, cheviots and fancy novelties, that are down to one-suit pattern, some / two-piece, some three-piece suits, in- cluding a guaranteed Blue Serge, made to order a I find about one hundred plore of Blue Serge, fine / English fabrics, put in stock to sell for $25.00. 5] 5. 00 I will reduce. Three-piece suit to order.. 100 pieces of 354 Blue Serge, sold by every ‘high- priced ready-made clothier in the country for? $25.00. I reduce in price to, suit to order 12, 75 50 pieces of fine American » marked to sell in$ stock for $15.00. Thre: suit to order 10. 00 50 pieces Homespun, Crash, Cheviots, marked suit to order $15.00. 1 will make to your | measure, $ three-piece it, cut any style, to order 10. 00 Sheriff Worsteds, a number of pieces, 12-oz. or over, marked to sell for $20.00, $22.00, $25.00. R$, 00 duced, to order P_MITCHELL: = PAN : From Boston fh HNN “A er ea greet “Temaet Shore in | 119-121 NASSAU STREET New York Cit) Evenings Till 7. Saturdsy 0 o’Cleck The WORLD. Selis 100/000 Copies More: In;New York. City Eaoh Weekday f Than Any Other Morning Newspaper. eg