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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JIJLY 2, ¥9Ffi, 8 * FIGHTERS ENJOY REST AND PLAY BEFORE GOING TO ARENA FERRIES AND TUBES IMMMED TODAY! - - es ssn out, By Thornton Fisher /9°t.c 9g | AINT THIS : . Another alr wird flew over th Cr ney wie. SARI crowd so close that the whirring of lia engine drowned the noise of the ] ‘ } iE 4 WASHINGTON \ ; JACK AND GEORGE S Jane band 1 he evet "aropped well . lan a foueHT t { ; ito THE 2} e why be a pessimist? 2, ONCE 2 yO 3 ARENA INCOG ) At 12 atainck more than 49,000 people we seated jn the nat ‘he crowdgs c ing to the scene of the battle jam- « HOOD HM IN VAST THRONG Order Prev ne as Flood ‘ | med the streets of Jersey City Holders of seats near the ringside and boxes, inchiding many fashion , za * ably dressed society women, entered a 7 ne & liow bow! at noon Joe, iM SORRY i 4 sng | NEVER LEARNED) 3 es the river, T f other bouts from ide | carving fans were all ane re + i THE ‘s 110 the sun peeked throug e of Traffic Across River IS ja tug chartered by Paddy Me ie ese tacnes! ) (z leuthcladin oitiem ap Unie DeMneIbAtA 1A Reached at Noon Hour lund, once lightweight champion JERS! = the first preliminary clambered een chaperon for a se Reena cece, | Hotel guesis to the trim yachts,Nat- JITNEYS BUSY. Jatic May and Virginia, carrying the | guests of Commod William H ty of Bulmon* through the ropes. ‘They were Mickey y Delmont and Jackie Curtin, the latter jof Jersey City the former from New - ark, They were bantamas and were, [scheduled to go eight rounds. At this time there were about 49,000 in the Jarena as the big battle "was thre h JERS Street Cars Carry Thousands | steamship ance of the 1 . = away to Arena—Worst Machine | orenen ine, wien os rau) THE LANDING OF THE PILGRING =! if > peut pemien tery any Raokiic WILE LOOK LiKE A SURE THING Jim Corbett, who furnished a fistic Congestion at 42d Street. way at 2 tats was, Ne AGAINST THE BAND OF EXPLORERS sensation In 1493 by: knocking out the — WUEK DELOTE 9 9 ok wed WHO SAIL FOR THE PROMISED - a, PICTURE OF psf é incomparable John Le Sullivan, took re ht goers |e fuse contingent ut A LANL TODAY >, A seat near the ring during the eighth he fibod) Hae SE tie! AENY oeRe eee coc ive ratulie ae winuites y i WHY, \ BLOKE WHO HAD A 50 @ round of the fest prelimi He said based the New York side of the North | siiere Was hu tiie Congeat ule Ho WAS \c PASTE BOARD AND WHOSE BO the crowd was almost as bhe a’ turn. y r % we | the me ben Wat wow, 3 y SENT HIM ON A TRIP out as his benefit years ago and the River ferries end! the: Hugion LURE TT Co ntuWi iuimied 91) Lie TUT a) x IKANIKAKGE LAST receipts ath ws big. dim is the @ little before noon, Not until Te had Medd de Lhe esa neds ob \ OH. GRAVE NIEHT youngest) working e¢x-champion of passed did, the transportation em- BUN ein dutaiinetoe Asis i Uses We att start vn sis ut urea ployees realize what a treinendous | wee Gossage * sk had*been donc—or realized that | s Wao oy those who had been g: Ss THE on’ HENRY FORD, HYLAN, Jraine | WANT ) EDWARDS'S GUESTS ng all morning jut iiuiny w tne aie 4 were to try to get back all at once +t Mie Qe ves ibe < yy To Le eet \ this afternoon, pare rateaes aye “ppny ) i a / 1s TO aun) eNUiUSsius.s disinsscu duen THE GUN WHO Jersey Governor Entertains Many Visiting Fight Notables in The relief whieh came with the! cuauueurs vy Lie uUnureds at ute slackening at noon left the ferries and furry guuscs anu tie (ube stations, the tunnels caring for the heaviest Meaning to gel us cluse iy the arena c CARPENTIER \ a as they coulu un fuut, by toi Jersey City Chub. holiday rush) of the year, pleasure |inuy uuu guitig oll tues Lue tat OF », LED wit | Af | Gov. Kawards ‘gave a reception at seekers bound for the country for the | ine way (is RIGHT / | : ~ . si holiday. But for the ticket sellers and | ‘fhe weatfe policemen came to the Reet noon in the Union League Club, No i choppers and the bout hands and the /MMtWle veruice thut Ube man With & = 5 York Street, Jersey City, to per- ‘ ; ‘ y fine ear hud reasvued it Was not Worto t t train guards it was as though the! wane to inc cnane Wail SHE Ria OF onal gu and other notables at- j olinary evening rush hour had ended | tues uy viking it io Jersey Ciy and line theitlakhe Rerrewntwants wer n | ne w re Yup cur didn't EN@LAND HAS MANY ARE THE . 5 tending the tig ti ‘ and they were varing for oniy the te igi | jue aw a TGR ee HAD & SPECIAL WIRE HEARTS THAT WILL BE A Hoose GOW RET er We Gries sau xerved. Among the were Mayor fi casual everyday midday traffi Hu, En wake wees Gopentid at obe INSTALLED IN THE PALACE WEARN TONIGHT FS IE ee en Genes to! ‘ iislice oaueaneatener ms NOt neiiriy as many automobiles as | ius sibs tur therusaily were Uther | — = == meses ines eee = : 5 ee ee a | avian ant Eee en : were expected passed over the Penne! frui saceuicut vr vier New binge! Lay right, Henry Ford, Wil | iam A : BNARIC KKAHD RRHoe ST or land 5 5 © the uust sums ut iM the Jersey City lunguage, “booby to wet both us ushers and also to on- | ers of Jack Dempsey, with Bull Mon um: Fox: Gov. Hilchriatob H a A eitavctice cota: ehurtamea {tu lu ur Westenvster. | hateh,” forty fect long and fifteen feet force order, was here early this; tina, Joe Renjamin and Terry Keller, | Brady, Willlam Fox, Gov. Ht e { e were sightseeing cars charter 1h Cid Street tuty was the bieh, fenced with two by six hemlock rorning, When he ussigned the men to sparring partners, arrived at the| jo Vice Chancellors Grittin and } by cluos scunt surging crowd ot gut tmbers—unplaned. ‘The donrs opened | their different positions inthe avenu. | arena ehortly betore 1 o'clock, ‘They estes aie : The Burelay ferry entrance was two* wan en Scores ot wutuiies MM , s ene wearing American: flags and) Hack) of New ey) Beate Une Yee aeueKeat ou Geli i ape (UGany crossed by the terty ast! At 4 desk outside sat Lieuts. Ed Sawapaper avonseroni atl ove pietu of Dempsey. ‘They went | gtate Martin of New Jersey, all the sires, (Ey ft at aned Invi cays on ine vere} Ward Mackie and Gustay Martin, world occupied the four frat through the “commiscary entrance t ntern ed with freight trucks were ind Sue siept in them to With policemen clerks. ‘They were tHe Hingniae 7 apalvedt Git ine and: took. por on of the dressing | New Jersey State Senators with backed up into the streets a GU, BEIRG ENO “Untn S to take down the names of aE uN (hail duarters reserved for the champion. | three or four exceptions and Judge the Wea ruliig every terrybout was | eY€rY person brougnt in as in an or- . respondents at any pugilisue event , William HL. Speer of the Circuit ¢ Kaan n tight fans ana soo: y police station and see him Aj Jolson, the actor, came around P aneee tion the. Governe: ‘ relock autumobiies and | "thrown in.” If he were charged with Ail ) ‘i on to let the newspaper beys know he After ‘the ‘reception’ the Gover Pe Tee a ccung, that Rutbmoblles And. misdemeanor, they kad authority: tO } i Crowley of Hartford, Cons, who was present, ‘These actor birds never | and his military staff in full uniform j sad t had fine or space on the beats. The let him out (after the fight) on bail, It } fs pe pre at fea Hes eugh Mel miss a chunee to get their names in| jert the club house at the head of Pa a ol i pes at Hartford between ihe late ‘Terry! the newspapers two sy them boats moved goon us lvaued and| he committed a felony, he was to be pea De iatitnes ba lhis guests. The party walked to th nt 4 unloaded and maintained a little less, 4ASPorted to Police Headquarters cup Vern Land. VGUne, oGrke y ¥ > es ‘ the to their allps UP Men a tivecminute headway ai tpelatter the fiht, there to get dull Thanksgiving Day afternoon vo At noon the battery of movie cam- arena that hour they | morning. . from a Judge or remain until the Wes at tiie Hr ie party ae } capacity by the! To those kept in New’ York tor the, Courts open Monday morning. memorable bout MeGovern is] —— Ti on toot and iniday-all the rest OL the world socmeg, Down ut the ringside at tne centre title to Corbett in two rounds, aithough | oe ~ to be heading tor Jersey City by jy) Of the arena was Director of Satety * The ente the ring y 9 to 1 favorit Galgute Bs John Bentley, with a telephone in Se In that fight, according to Promoter The heaviest ferry congestion was at "The result. ot the traffic plang of! "Mt of him ‘connected by an open ‘Tabac Placa jn phones. One went direct to Police Crowley, McGovern drew down 3.86b Street ferry of the West Shore! thy uuthorities was shown 1 un en- S with Jersey Clty Pollce Hena-|/ifst Woman Takes’ Place im|Pitniuarers dua the omer was an and Corbett for winning, $4,190. "Hos nd at byckman Sirect, In both these tire absence of reports ot trictiun,(|@Warters switchboard, whence he $50 Seat at 9.30-—Aviators )"eutsde” wire times have ¢ 1 The uniy carly exception was due to|CWld dispose of hundreds of men, J—! _ ; patves the number of vacation tra th: untamiliurity, of the tight pit. |#88ly or in masses, Up thr the | Fly Over Scene. aeroplanes flew over the arena ‘The five-dollar seata were the first to ' ers Was so great that the addition of grims with the 6-cent fare of the tlers of benches und along ™ betore 10 o'clock. Phes nll up. wenty minuies after th the overload of fight pilgrims was just Manhattan tubes, ‘Three persons out ways were 1,000 policemen and - r the inclosure and then diss avena ongned ul begat ; re jm of tour went to the atiles with alchets N uniform. Most of them = ippeured in the gruy, overcast sky. | pouring Into them a were e pce i cee MR ed cough to clog the entrances and Of Tah went to the stiles with nickels Wire trom Jersey City and Hoboken By Vi incent Treanor. Z Bente, too, FOURTEENTH STREET Gstablubed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. ’ greate addin chat kept Anes un- turned buck to the change booths, 28d some from Bayonne. inspector) RINGSIDE, JERSEY CITY July 2 i staging of the battle at pA nh LL RL Ed ning and shouting unt nearly 1 whieh were quickly congested by peo. Thomas Walsh was in command of phe fist announcement of impor- heres” served its a Means) ‘To, preserve perfect order In cach ’ 1 fe the e vight Ple Who seemed to teel that the odd nese of patronage for the Democra Tcorner while the bouts were e e e'vlook ne time th ight had’ been instituted: tor Only less conspicuous were square- | tance was that Rickard had ar- | ganization of Jersey City controll staged Director Bentley viocks of vehicles waiting for a boat lar aggravation. Pollgc, | shouldered, square-toed “plain clothes jiveq at the Arena at 930. At that US. Mayor Hu Six hundred ush-| man stationed at each corner of. the { 42d Street men were at once detailed trom the | "°P" here were scores of others i ‘ Arena at 9.30. 4 at ors were ail litt A workers The ring with instructions not to allow f (uads inreserve at tre stations to gyi {Met different from ordinary fight | time there were a few spectators in. were thousands of applicants for the! the seconds to annoy the ring-side : RUSH ON JERSEY SIDE BEGINS | ree emplosees and “hid whe | spectators, One hundred and seventy-|vurious sections of the arena, One |Jobs, Two were gel from each | patrons i AT NOON. Kickers” into swallowing thelt ome | five of these came from New York | women oq nem ed nt tack “te | Of the 300 election districts of ti ‘ On the New Jersey le the great tory seventy-five Naee aarti Ditsteee eet city hey cout Rickurd $10 splece At 10.30 the timer's bell was tested ’ si Wich) had Ween antiolpat ‘The task of the police was ends fifty m Chic .| Seat in the last row of the $50 seats It was rumored that another of the! jt clanged out loud and clear and Pacis ee Gee anh uae unis tnoveneed Gy tae Muah be nee | Cincinnati, “Baltimore, Philadelphia, | in section C Mayor's “faithtul” was given Job | was “heads: up” for everybody. ‘The ° came at a eu noon, Al by ~| Cleveland and other way stations. It! Johnny Curtin dt heaor of of unionizing these ushers at a cost a great improvement ove sons going out of town for the thre ’ y Curtin h ve heaor i P ny Was a great improvement over morning tens ousunds had! Gay” holiday, The Deckman Stee | was thelr duty to put under arrest) winning the first bout ot the day. It| of $2.60 per usher. Multiply 600 y | the ane used at Toledo, which went s the Faramoant Po icy of Our poured into the uin Channel of | Ferry, widely advertised as a route | “"Y Known criminal and chargé n nt the cight-rounds, di which | $2 and you'll get what this meant) oat of commission at the end of the o.e Montgomery Strect und had been| Which would not be much used by| MIM, COMmUUNE O breach of te) Mickey Delmont was thoroughly wut: /to the boss of the ushers’ union first round ew-Condition Frices t fight travellers, c automobiles | REtce Ds De ¢ fought = carried by street or jitneye up | tein areNeler arte oe momiles | New Jersey, statutes. "To the booby . A brass band of thirty pieces lucated| ‘there was only one stairway for and * was Benth haten with tow the as they c arena fast rrder, | Anne me, The fastest of the ticket takers and ushers were not | the specdy enough to prevent the nec Farther ne bottle from filling, and when it | Jersey side just behind the press stand ye anearis ae 10| whic moma tui fhe The Ninety-Four-Years-Old kart faaled Ona-evet or Tradition of This Store __ Afths of them were occupied by ner- ons who turned mp their noses at athey were din any eo tele mi- o’el w min woleph By arrangement with the m the pr firemen off du nury admitted on pre nd Packey O'Gatty of New Yorw ng themselves with the undefstand- | Jimmy Delorrest, wao seconde i) An Innovation in anno y ex Rlekord tiat prom-loriginal character of that name ope belehi to anne nd pre Jeceey. trey, called for must ing hours, on the New emergency service of cing ws] i the Chicago sucecssor the r s zs they would put themselves under | }yempac he roduced b: did the street troze backward to Ex-|the Public Service Corporation made! the command of the Jersey ity au. | \. mikey when eked out) inteoducns by Bex Hicks Bion nist oe oe eet : Fi A ‘ lard, was rete ised to send some of the great an-| whose proud boast ai that he . i change Place and the terry station | the of the natives bulge {ind | thorities in an emergen Fifty or nouncers such is Joe mphries antlcrashed the gate at every big fight F d d 1827, h f ST eer Pramited biter words for the action | orc were among the Hest 10 eater | ye sores Sa as Tou UE sas aA eer Hi ounded_in the House o ier, mov: | Piveats ing by inches instead of by str lack Nothin: e could fb € come about bus! ness. This, for instan ® the 1 o'clock re Hohe . ect port of Oren Root, President of the ey ever the arena | won. hres ate called the “mag graph horn ne to the eye can be heard distinctly in eve filled at ities to handle normal | ‘Mfr street car capacity was Jersey Hosp e of the urrangements in ind de the arena had seven doctors | nd. Outside Dr, Bartone was tal Corps} inc outs fon h n doubled by a continuous jitneys, herded by scem- ngly innumerable regular and special ots ticket ldé& A RN from small beginnings has grownsteadily, keeping pace with of the yast aren idiking loctht Jing in through every a department ge, whi all se from the » % f t tubes carried so fur to-day sso fp The crowds marched und rode) MBG Were sent. | The hospital cowl) dinieuity, tt Was stew hi over twenty 4 wy that the fight would be the rapid en argement of t 1s great 0 ranks of basket dealers in|} fi Bs be of red, yellow and n-| Most promising tt one daily togat avePige.” Hrankfurters, ice cream and drinks, | A" Supplementary. staff headed ea eowetta cain featherweight. t ita ee eeauae THERE GanaGee eae vita city y meeting its needs in du f hys h nunet The splendid shoulder to shoulder] ‘The swarms phon arta out even at this sta one section of the WE) Runes = co-operation of the pwilce of reigh- | auerillas trom New York hadthe dis-|GANVAG SCREEN SHUTS OFF| ko porsan, paniwtv agent tor tex mnmen wre sip ta 10.10 only one bogus $30 ticket timesand prosperoustimeswithvalues | . boring cities in lending men and ex-[ ointment of | their | profiteering | VIEW FROM HOSPITAL. Rickard, tried to break into the press| ‘The arena was of IAT MIECY Seca Wade noted for the savings they afforded, ' ans and surgeons was “invading fakir] perience in crow: handling to the] of the ferrics into the Jersey City ap-| ‘The action of the Rickard ma tand during the He open at 845 and the carne | Jersey City authoritics had results| proaches. By orders of Chief of Po-| ment in raising a huge canvas screen | Metranga bout and was thrown surging in at all entr | lice Battersby each «ue not having alin front of the windows of the City | by vouple of husky cops, a { Neense—and |" none nad = them: as| Hospital, the only building overlook- | by+Mayor Hague. Such is fame! The hempen ropes of the ona Cd] marched back aboard the ferryboats |ing the arena on that side of the in- | were made to stand out } ing as] by the scruff of the neck and ce Commissioner Enright of | those In the faraway seats by i ting yr even] Slack of the pants with the informa-|among the : ors sous Vb Sway tr ane ne | orl + squads under a leader, bat counting | UL un was cloced forthe day | Uader direction of Dr. John| and businesslike. He held a hurried | foun in numbers more than three army MMe of this fight money has got| Nevin, head of the hospital, as well a«| conference with Mayor Hague, swept |2t 10 o'clock. In addition to adding divisions, was collected and berded| to stay in Je was about the only | Health Officer of the city, nurses and| the assemblage with his eye and sat tne to the enclo ee i, fe MM) rani svat by seat, | @Xplanation they got, Certainly there) orderties hi urning” o! e Sad Put ide ca RlBeEs i Ls were fakirs eneuen without the out-| bed-ridden tients to the windows| then, shook hands with the ¢ ne ashed with hardly an angry voice 1 OF) landers nd blocked them up so they could see | sioner and an intentional shove And at the end of the p image, arena With field glasses whieh had | 16 rounds A grea wail of real sorrow rolled |a: the main gate of the arena in iet- | borrowed for them. But at a closure 6 « “4 word | ters more than man high, was 4 repe- | 1 after 16 o'clock workmen cased down Montgomery Street whon word | ie ror tne lewend plaslered ell over | & nvas screen which shut off The Herman-Metransa bout w vena a 10 Since its beginning this Store has re- m mained under the control of the same ae ee fue viaen J family now in its fourth generation. in had not p n ince 7.90, 9 46 (7.90), IDR o'vach Among innovations originating with HEARN, some of which have since been n the wiadoa widely followed by other stores, are which were astonishing to themsely A mass of humanity, which invit a large share of women, 1 individuals, not as compa closure, caused grief and depression | atients of the two upper | New Miowhite tape. Five men were shifted the cots of the | down, Tex Rickard came along just, beevent the “b hodie them mmis doon in his conti f al! parts of the en Friday Bargain Day, since 1883 t came back from the head of the line | ine town, surmounted by a huge car-| all chances of seeing the great spec. Stopped in the filth round. Metoanga Ahat the 54D acata were all nlled; RUN toon oP ihe wave te thearinte,” | llczatomo clone:to chant couldn't go any furthe All-Day Saturday Closing durin it was followed by hopeful cheers “WELCOME TO JERSEY CITY, | Some of the patients erie, The i oa aemimury wae a mi DroWn At | Ban: Hen : _ g when the Rickard megaphone ushers FRANK HAGUE, Mayor.” [nurses cried oul 1% anger, plied by Dick ¢ Fort, Wort! : ; Paeay July and August, since 1899 x. and Henny Coster, New Y bantamweig'! along the side traffic directions for the information of the different cl at holders Iks stopped shouting | ‘Tex Rickard, in a taxicab, reached | uther business aside and busied him Pxchange Place, Jersey City, atten : ; : self making protests to the manag es after 9 o'clock. The pro. |*! me uw maine Pedy Morning Specials, since 1900 mi |ment and to the police, There seom wos of € aloweds Cacr iRiokeara'ls arrange | een ere re the Mee pugs wud amuli chance, however, thal those! O'ound the ting all eas activity ae i G and an lowed: “Mr. Rickar arrang- a slight jam at the ferry, the traffic ild become effective the telegraph men w sy putting ah ; . ing to admit $560 ticket holders to the Poller, wi have grown to know |“ itealizing that the fouratory Rap Rad @tanenreaen bigtime itl reat Seasonal Sales, since 1896 $10 seats which are not filled.” NBR Aree Seater, way for nls f the Columbia Window means WASAKEKINE wr ihe iene area grr rae Aretit . . ind signalled ahead so that he aid) cy in ar of the arena offe "4 : i hese ‘acts ae Prominent persons were here andthe right of way up Montgome.y’ ne invitation tor “detdheads, forall Sections.:of the" y hive TU eSB el ecu Nirah fr : ; These facts ar something more than mile- there recognized with joyful uncon-|Strect as his driver gave the car the feikard bred the toot and stationed Mody in authority, side nthe ® A One SAB Ann ; ; stones of success. They are a forecast of the trove who were followed by. poluiing), THe, a6 and. rover a natments jdown all who ascended the re | woro budres. tn addit Alva eae Pek none Ue , »road lines of our future evelopment. They fingers and shouts of greeting were |simidity and awe amore those who | assisted. ‘ Ushers, there. ‘wero idimetors tor of Public Bafaty, gor * tol so point out to visitors in the city what is Gov. Edwards. Marion Davics and|had no other thought than to 1"While the watchmen were thus en- | business it was t OCU OE RAR Barely gonna ; . — , : leady k Tom Mix, the movie stars; Mayor | scod.” ere was no doubt at | gaged, six men were espied in a | did the usherin ALATA NAAT wel A APEC ALS DR ORR ARS Lil OAL nth. already known to our customers by the that were plenty of policemen | tower house which rises Afteen feet been through a as) and 8 triet t of |g un the ‘ hundreds of tt 4: Marie aps nen, Bod Eley oe IBA facts s most ambitious plans of |above the roof and were shoved down night ind were on. hand was in ¢ e 0 Bay the thes 1 undreds of thousands— whose whiskers caused him to be any who were looking for trouble or!) They had entered the tower by cut- (lock this morning prepared fh ere Ue Rea re 3 a { ow ns if Septe greeted as “Senator Lodge,” or “Sec- | for opportunities for furtive crime, ting two big holes with hacksaws, @nything y ahbatiiea omy o the pre tut D " * though none of thei In the former power hous» adjoin. | Rickard also had a screen in front , ' i ron f V ¢ ‘tolary Hugties:" (hough mone of tnem |, 2Mjane, former, bones oun adiain. | Rickard alan had i sereen In (o0U Of] puptie ataty) Gommissione® Bent hoyle, Ghiee ot tho Fire be. (RERTATANES, i Rew A pOTIME. or Values waa within miles of Jersey City |headquarters. On the ground floor! the workmen from being distracted |ley had two ringside seats with a desk ent a a ne at that s ie tment of Jersey (ty, whe had ae Ferryboats were not the only craft was an extemporized “bullpen,” or from their jobs, attachment. On these rested two tele mmand of bis fire ighterson hand Barney and John Dempsey, broth \ segenreersang een —e