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DILLON STOPS FARMER OSHKOSH, Wis, Nov. 19.—Jack Dil- Jon knocked out Frank Farmer of this fi hardly three months from the boat. : tHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBE year. IN THE FOURTH ROUND. Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock Milburn Saylor and his manager, Ray, velop into ‘one of those things,” ule follows: the University of Pennay ferity at Phatelphle, Charley White in Boston Monday night| Gmmimicn to seule that dean of retrens Char | Ru, never happened. ‘We altbt ourselves or make Manager Bronson, Avi 22-—Firwt apd second Tale varsity against “Reonayivanta first aod secovd Levins has) May 13—Yalo varsity entered tm the Bronson, are tn town looking for trouble | de tater at and et to boty ot the | Ata Haas 4 Piha varsity and ftmmt. Yale fresh: Just as if the cne-round Knockout by | “ontert beoond question by requesting the Boxing | Wt The Brisesten ‘aosd “Opreeit fi "var freshinen crews on Lake Cayuga, st over-confident and dt left hook, took one on the chin and went out, It was really the first punch Iand- ed, and what promised « was terminated almost bet Saylor had fought White on! weeks before,” went on Bronson, “and that time White's punehes had no effect on him. We felt that hg couldn't even be staggered by the hard knows different now, howove Z| would like to meet some of the local Mehtweights in this city. He and Bron: | quogh to state for me that 1 never made the son are stopping at tho Hotel Brotzel, statement attriimtad to me ‘O'Dowd had won!" pth inn Talk about fair play! Those Westernem don’t Ache aay teense males te reset Lisey the meantag of ihe wore, Marry Stet, the card that looks attractive on paper, ‘It ie as ‘teferee, did all be could to stop Bartfield from follows: Matt Welle va, Young Brown, Joe Ate hitting O'Dowd, but even at that the Boldier vedo va, Benny Leonant and Leach Cros rs, |" Jobony Harvey. The promoters have posted the | Jotmny Kirk of the Polo A. A. pute on his @urantess or money to be paid the boxers in| regular show to-night. The priscigale in the i“ advance to Billy Gibson as stakebokler, 60 as to opesing ten-rounder are Al Lyons and Bobby Drevent any eleventh hour bickering. Kid Me- | Adame, featherwelghts, toe Lynch and Hobby Partiand has been designated as refers by the | Por will book, jab and swing ot each otber in Boring Commiation. the star event of the erening. Tr has been sald from thme to time that ox. Laghtweignt Chamolon Ad Wolgsst has a very big jor in the managerial pie of the Jew Willard In some quartems it ls amerted that he's in behind the throne, now occupied fointiy by Tom Jones and Jack Gurley. Advices from Chicago contain the statement that Wola « Jay of Mo ao wan exhibiting a $10,000 chack from Joes Willan, Ad, ft seemm, had financed the ebamplonsity aspirations of Jem Willant be fore the time of the Johnaon fight, Packey MoPariand ites the old do, re, me ert: jentiy, Either that or he has squandered the 600 be received for his bout with Mike Gt. Brighton Beach, Packey has been show. amg bo) Chat tough Rink, We knew it couldn't be true, and this from Daniel MakKetriok setties it: “Will you be goo in hie one appearance here against yat Johnny Marto at the St, Nicholas Joo Levins, manager of the rjnvenated Ameri ean Sporting Clad, got quite « dit of useful your health prepared and o} these pills ev: la One trial will fo much per, Matty Baldwin, the veteran lightweight fro: Boston, writes that be is soom going to pay ind that he is ready to take om any of obers, Matty says that be le bis own | ager and that be will continue to be antl | retires from the ring, Matty says that the only time the was ever really knocked out was when Oharlle White hooked him on the chin, He mye om that oocasion he haan't got started ad | mits to having been stopped several times, bat {t ‘ing to injuries, Most $2.50 shoes are just—~ |! $2.50 shoes. They look and act the part. NEW-ARK Shoes. at $2.50 strike from the beaten path into the realm of $5 style and $3.50 value. They “make good” because : they are made good. Why don’t YOU ‘save-a-dollar” as two million others in the United States are? Buck Crouse, the Western middlewalgtt, who mas been deing some great fighting recently ha | ven matched for two boute by hile man je, Ho will meet George Chip at Nov, 28 and Bill Coakley at Fort | Young Lawwon, of the Hroux, points to bis record of nine knockouts im fiftem bouts as a good ree son for demanding watches with Ertle, Kid Wil- Name and other good bantams, Lawson is under the management of Herbert Mars, STORES COMPANY YORK CITY BRANCHES. BROOKL) Bt» bet. John & Fulton Ste, | 43% Fulton st. Bio ats Sh 4th St. ay ee Johnny Dundee started training st Dal Hew. Camp yesterday for thtve bouts he is sched | yiwar in within the mext four weeks. On bs Pade el 161 Brow 1 47 t Ni 11.0, | 15! in ier Ie Don't Wait “Ti You're Itt BRANDRETH One or Two ies ILLS clean out your system and preserve They are dup of the best laxatives ever put on the market, carefully years and woul?’ not c AT YOUR NEAREST Chocolate Coated or Plain, TRIANGLE PLAYS| This Week: Katherine Kaelred rbock Bromdway at 3 >| TWILIGHT SLEEP bn “The New Adventures of TERENCE O'ROURKE” ‘7 Ms ir oiday, night be meets Phil Bloom at the Cler. |YALE CREWS HAVE VITAGRAPH FOUR RACES IN 1916. THe bE CRs night tn practically the same as lest CONCERTS AND MUSIC, Coach Guy Nickalls will return 1 ww ADE: tf to New Haven on Feb, 15. JWINTER GARDENT tee) A WORLD OF PLEASURE IME ny £ » AATHST. VerT TUESDAY EVE, Sox fica g, ROMEO & JULIET: i‘. ioe 3he-81,60, Wed ry “s AT. in TH SoH Tics ABE xo MAW ASH AND PERL SHUBERT GG u's Me“ VICTORHERBERT? TON i Xo” WEBER'S SA Women only 2.90.4 & 8 P.M.Men only.07 THEATRE FRANCAIS ' * $0. Ma ft Ww M PaRRPRRRARARMRATERROERRRRCeRMNA, | | Buy Out My Strongest Competitor Some year or so ago a coterie of tailors formed a tailoring organization, styling them- selves James MacGregor, Inc., neepon ee under Massachusetts State laws. out in the market and bought goods, hired cutters, tailors, etc., including some of my former employees, and located in Cleveland, Indianapolis, Gloversville, N. Y., Providence, R. I., Hartford, Conn., and Boston, Mass. They closed up about a month ago. I buy theiy entire stock from the receiver at about All their uncalled-for suits, overcoats, odd trousers, coats and process of construction at the time of their assignment ! 20% of what they paid for it. j vests, and such garments as were in came to Mitchell, The Tailor. An analysis of the reason they discontinued leads me to believe that they paid tog much for their cloths. They bought well but unwisely, paying the long price for expensive merchandise to sell in s doing business their way, showed little profit. Their specialty was worsteds and high priced silk mixtures, fine Kersey coatings, expensive plaid backs, and a general line of fabrics that would be cheap at $25 to $30. This is the class of merchandise that I take possession of. Some of it is I was already loaded with goods. The only thing that caused me to purchase now was the fact that it was an unheard of price for merchandise, that | paid about 20%, and the cloths were mostly dark, serviceable patterns. Hundreds of yards of overcoatings which James Uncalled-for Overcoats ordered by cus- MacGregor, Inc., pougbt tomers in different cities throughout to sell rom $15.50 to the country at no price less $35, my price, Overcoat than $15.50, from that up to to Order eon Tg) s around $25 and %30 which, They went Ke SUIT f OR fa] OVERCOAT @ TO a ORDER 4 Uncealled-for Suits sold by James MacGregor, Inc., at various prices $15.50 te $30, I want all my old trade to get in on this purchase, order two or three suits or an overcoat, and if you don’t want them for a month, let me put them aside for you. ull ready to —— z i Wear... eee $7.75 ots, rough finished effects, bought to sell from 815 15 Uncalled - for 7) to $35, my price, made up any style to your measure, | Coats and $4 (ele) j Blue Serges, Black Unfinished Worsteds, mostly Vests..... De ® y staple cloths, these were the cream of their stock. | Uncalled-for Trousers... $2.00 1431 Bway, cor. 40th St. Open Evenings Tile Saturday 10 o' ClooK t } Hundreds of yards of suitings in Tweeds, Chevi don’t believe James MacGregor, Inc., intended to sell a suit under $25 of these fabrics, my price, suit to order, while they last. . $9.75 A TaSEE 119-121 Nassau Street Open Evenings Till 7 Saturday 9 o'Clook fe |G tne | OWNTOPICS, ‘ACE | 2°! © | CANDLER) c R19, 1915, | AMUSEMENTS. IRA! rom | | Bunny ‘Theatre, ° 147 Gostelio Theatre, Fo Bt. Nichola Thi ‘Theatre Unique, Kast 14th Mt, Loca | ihcatad ———— ne — _ GOLD ROOSTE THis ween — St Sat 8, Samner ‘Theatre, Sumner TS. With FLORENCE REED ms nh St. d& Manbattan Ave, N. J, jrookly, st New Amsterdam 43) Eves 6.16, Mate Wed, Sat, & Thank's. Billy the bubbler All the time a-bubbling; Don't he a troubler; What's the use of troubling? If you've got to grow old, ‘grow gruff, and grumpy, Come and have a good time first § Bub-bub-bubble till you burst! THAT’ THE GIST OF A JOLLY SONG IN KLAW & ERLANGER'S PEERLESS MUSICAL SHOW AROUND THE MAP OK RY OC M.S SLEDEAN, MUSIO BY HERMAN FINCK Nothing but splendor and gaicty in it—just bubbling N over from start to finish with J all that makes life so good— GIRLS—MUSIC—SUN. SHINE—HAPPINESS! Come join the joyous bub- i blers crowding ¢ Amsterdam nightly! PET. TI ont ‘TIMES, SERVICE n The Chiet “4 Wet" Ey YOUNG AMERICA 8 Cohan's ire isis BACK HOME "ws LONGAGRE Leo Ditrich 8 ve 15, Mat F) me Sat 215 THE HOUSE OF GLASS REPUBLIC” i 1 cowumaus cite LAST 8 DAYS SO" STREET : PATENTS. ATENTS pc ADVICE F Y l | To appreciate the conven. | ience and great value of the Sunday World’s Want Directory--READ IT. Edgar Tate & Co, 245 Brondway. N.Y, | Mgmt, Charles Hingham, Hu ADISON SQUARE GARD! 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