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  2. 1922-07-28

The evening world. dated July 28, 1922

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 THE GREAT LEONARD-TENDLER FIGHT TOLD IN PLC UK Ens NIGHT PICTORIAL EDITION THE EVENING WORLD — To-Night's Weather—FAiR, WALL

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 — Mier employees, as many, fearing the ith of union brethren, have come under assumed names, Their od of work, however, has

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 ‘ i} > ALL ARE GENERALS, High-Steppers Capture Blue Ribbons NONE PRIVATES, IN O'MALLEY'S LEGION Tread Softly, First Rule in

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 ! | ! : thing ove’ > : POLICEMAN IS BADLY at i Avenue, § ty bitten. the town of Babylon who has taken MIWHINNEY’S PLEA FOR

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 ® _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922. SCION OF DU PONT, seemed to be the extent of the “dla: AIR, EARTH, WATER | (ost

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 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922, — 1 fter Ir Katz's apartment entered aft Fe eee ee latter ahd Amu. 46 HEAVY AUTO

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 BODY OF DR. WYNN, ALPINER, RECOVERED Mountain Climber Killed Yesterday by Fall in Gla- cier GLACIER PARK, Mont., July 28....

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 | } i | , 5 ‘ Hl A PAGE OF REAL NEWS MANHATTA ' MR. BELASCO PRESENTS. ™ the alley of the Belasco Theatre, @ summer house made

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 * AKILLED BY AUTOS, THREE CHILDREN, IN BROOKLYN STREETS Two Kiddies Run in Front of Machines—One Driver Flees. Four persons,

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 THE EVENING WORLD, for the Demoeratle nominatlor Governor Weecott, in a letter rece 4 uttle hoadquarters hore Personal Uberty

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 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922 per {0d (*Beenune 1 Love vou Pear.” LIQUOR EVIDENCE BARRED. |DEADLY “DUDS” TOO...

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 (Continued from Virst Page.) fing were inclined to think Leonard deserved the decision because of strong finish, but his slow

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 QUAKER ADGE HOME-BRED'S BRILLIANT 67 WINS TITLE, Wh. Led viel Field Day, Was Sec- ond, “ith a Total of 294; Is Six Strokes

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 dane ee Now York HolepMobe Breterted,y tem NOT ON THE TICKER THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY '28, 1923. up 3-8. VOREIGN...

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 Referee Harry Ertle breaking Leonard and Tendler after they , ¢elinched in the fifth round following terrific infighting,...

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 4 ht | | | Fone t RALPH PULITZER, 3. ANGUS BHAW, Treasurer, 63 Park Row. JOSEPH PULITZER, Secretary, 63 Park Row. Address all

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 FOLLOWING MARK TWAIN——— An Innocent Abroad | Always Something Doing in Paris and Always Some One to Do It. By NEAL R. O’HARA

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 By BIDE Good He wrote a story ev'ry week } And sent it to a magazine; | The neighbors thought the man a freak— | The...

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