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i BREESE AUTO. OPPED BY POL sual of Jemes L. fae Who Said _ Shé Was Hurrying to the Bedside of Ber Mother, Chased Six Blocks by a * ee Savio. Breve, of, Tuxedo Park, lem Court, The auto driver anid he was of James L.. Breese, while | Paul Miller, of Hamburg. N, ¥, ° the of her dying; Mise Breese told Magistrate Crane st Foony ava wtreet | that she |:ad lett ber summer home in w bla thirty arse | that place at an early hour thin morn: fas gtopped at Ono | ing upon receiving word that her mother is street oes & police-| was dying. She had been on the road ‘hanffeur plaved under | eight hours and did not think she was Torfemeceding the-speed limit, | going beyond the speed mit down “iBleyele Pollteman Goldman, of. the Fifth avenus, as the speedometer only One Hundred and Fourth street | registered ten miles an hour, noticed the big moto car as li = Magistrate Crane said that he did not | doubt the policoman's story and hed | the chauffeur in $90 batt for further esamination, Mise Breese went on the bond, giving as security @ private table at No, $1 Kast Twenty-mecond eat, She and the prisoner then re-entered fA auto and continued on thelr jour- sll A to atop and pla Ma Mise Bre tearfully that ‘phe was on ‘Mfe or death, but the police. obdurate and brought the ployer to the Har- 2 WALES BAL FATTY’ GROTE DEAD __.. (SHORTED Fi:OM FOOT Wounp hes President slit the Inter Well-Known Politician Stepped THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, ENING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1004 YALE, TIGERS, COLUMBIA AND QUAKERS CHURCH LOOTED IN GAMES ON THE GR‘DIRON TO-DAY. ff ROBBER BAND COLUMBIA LES (LE STARTS THE PRNCETON VS, | AMKERS MEE UPACANSTF.&M. FOOTBALL SEASON. DICKSON SWARTHMORE { é Local Collegians Are Anxious to|Meets the Strong Team from! Open Football Season and Play With a New LinesUp University’ Roll Up a Large Score Against | ot Pennsylvania Wesleyan in the Opening Strongest Men in First Half in the Gridiron Warriors from) Game of the Year at New) Attempt to Make a Good! tins Strive Hard-to Add to Lancaster, Showing. Their List of Winhing Games. ' | nd had to be carried up a fight of Haven. THE LINE-UP, ae mairs ahd’ taken Out through a window. | ‘The thieves tried to foree open the door Gee of the church, but [t Was too strong for sme | them. wer The robbery was iscovered Monday late | morning by the assistant sexton, Miles Gulon. When he opened the churen | und saw the confusion everywhere he | made an investigauion.. The - 0) Tiitchen tack of the church hy . 4 turned on and the place was What the thieves could not ca: y | they had destroyed, Such wivo fe 6) Vandaliem sf tn marked a robber: | inthis efty in 0) The matter tes reported to the po- | lee pastor of the chureh, the Ri ter A, SwamMeld, and an in- 6 vestigation was made at once, 1t was .. @/ discovered that the thieves had forced n entrance shrough a window after Pr vainly eying to eg down é door, i ANKLIN FIELD, P' hey must have dad a wagon to carry ‘eeastocananassics | PHIA, Sept, acto eal ha, baller away, Kyery effort was (Hoacial to The Evening World.) Swarthmore on the gridiron here thin | Ade, UY ine Pree Ae Out today | Pesca 9st Po Rg bonged atterooon, The Red and Blue line up Ak in bel a ixers opened thelr foot! season Was somewhat different to that of last |*fter a vi Field in a Saturday, when the eleven beat stare he basement of the church, They di | to 0, siiver it | | pera ravi Tae Their Way Into! the Lexington Avenue Baptist Church and Destroy Prayer! Books and Pews. Biome time Sunday night after the services In the Lexington Avenue Bap- tat Church, which ia at the corner of Gridiron | One eh od and Eleventh street, a of burglars entered the building | by breaking a stained ginss w, | overturned vews and chairs, destroyed several hundred dollars’ worth of prayer | and hymn books and finally stole a oup- | per boiler out of the basement. How ihe man ever got the boller out of the church undeteeted Is a mystery, {It weighed over one hundred pounds, THE LINE-UP, THE LINE-UP, THE LINE-UP. | hon. 7 | ‘ohumbia, lawold in [Columbia ... F. and M. (Moee'al to The Bvenne World.) NEW HAVEN, Conn, Sept. %.—Y. opened the football season in a with We an at Yale Plaid this aft le presented her best team afternoon on University Hogan expressed the hy College th would he able ta iluplicees Same with Dletingon, Princetan tried | “*le¥ ih breath a crave of AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Bept. %.—Columbia played horse with Frank- if and Marshall in the game at Amer- he perl eof the previous Ye\rs her best men out in the firet half to | fean League Park this afternoon, de ig ait >a” fi wa! +t f ‘national Mercantile Agency) on Broken Bottle and De-| eating the Pennsylvanians by a score Mothodis ba Pena aaa PT teat bie opponent's strength. | of % to 0 In halves of 16 and 1 minutes B. z ee ~nesesmnaese Falls to Appear in Court) ferred Medical Treatment Uns! respecuvely, ‘The Columbia attack wes | | Through glortous Autuaan splendidly teat and even complete sud- follage-akirtiag tlvets, + When Case Is Called, til His Case Was Hopeless, | Stsuto line nad an easy time with the BROOKLYN KEEPS UP sevtieies 00d kiond— . players trom the Keystone Biate, Capt. Bui 4 and Bam Smyth distinguished f , “f Wren the case of Preake N. Mo- aiigm F Grote, better known as sone "by bee runs of pei FE AND LIVES World $ Fair Cantey, accused of grand larceny tn | Fatty” Grote because of his great| yards each for touchdowns. Morley . | | cokmection with the aftaire of the Inter. | W4Mht and one of the prominent Agures | tried out nearly thirty men in the game, | _—— i tile ot whien | IM tat side politics, dled to-day in FIRST HALF. . ational Mercantile Agency, Bellevue Hospital from eryaipelas re- ‘ m nae the | | Three-Year-Od Charlie Vogt | Be was formerly President, was called | sulting from an acoldent in hie home| caps wom the foes. taking the dapestes 0 Geo ane. Olas BROOKLYN | } & Big inp the Court of Special Sessions Unie| st No UY Kast Houston street last Ganhe aiahla tad tuk ibe put | WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYS, eal’ Tumbles from Fifth Floor and. Sept, a Brook! t ther Bis ‘ Attorneon MeCuuléy felled 10 APDeME Tet eee vis cetuen trom the Demex| crashed rough the F. and 3M, line strane paiva td Cansiogst| Gosoter’ ¢} «9 0911) Only Fractures “a Leg and, Four Pon eranbegen was fortelted. —lcratio Convention at Baratoga he it it were paper, A hurdie by Buell | to-dey bade ba 0 oetills. ete-dateoteal ts ed ot 2200 B thate was 4 sensalonalviepped ont broken botte; ana the | HAIN. (40 yArAH, Due put the bal ny| ORY, and at 9 tee, wor t-sined | aneobata’s »¢ are 4] Bumps Forehead, Line of words between AMMAN | ginnn penetrated ins foot, He thought | ‘Mt ¥: and M. S-yard line, Columbla| DY bd Tr. Matmeacs | @heokard tf, -OLa 00 f 4 tarney Garvan snd LAWYET® | ie had removed all of the fragman | Wee (eating off five yards at a clip, | SPOwd witnagsed the game, | Babb. a OO 44d aemeammal i Fred Huse, Sohurman. and Baldwin. | ie ng, th Ma heen eee | Fisher put the ball on the & First Inning, j Batch, 11 0 0! Qharite Vogt te the fori nenaia | a MeCauley, “Mr. Garvan 19d 10 call @ doctor, ue} 2804 line, Strangland scored on a Farrell singled to left. HN punted Reraen, ¢. 1estae i pi ane osape ane that while Me. ue disregarded the wound; and when he| Qia%g Mask: Beore-Columbla, 6; F, and fey Fareed Mul at’ seconds Ditton to tery ee A Oe : 5 14 consent to bave a physician, three Buen tallied at 1. Timed minutes, | ta . dureh's high foul ay wa taken ' % talent “THE % q riage ip oe tua, Mma os Nai ei] arte eG aga MM, ae? CRAG tee aeal EXCELSI ¥ ran the 1 -——~ we i Gasiiee Inthe hove of one of | tf my phrilen, De Henry Me | one tia line, Duct fined was railed off third, NO ee i ar] EXPR ey e. dlawyere-Mr, Baldwin. This accu- De. Ivington street, ye between Mann ai ingretch,| Dillon Mit in front of ¢ A 4 ts Mr, Baldwin beatedly. denied. | Baragaon then in the eountey pau ballon the gone line, feu ao wand pst And Other Good Trains. a Fails to Appear te Conrt, day. When be tan the condivon ot ne | mana mom ma a neon: o i a oa i sie aa i indy Ky debe iy Baal panei : eh and Linden too . Bafta Cyst a |e Ms ov ree alate CA ual a el SPs £4 Fees Saetacttn sr sno at he peste ¢ Blue, Shecka: yas dovbh worst fall he ever had and he's splaint of man named Woods, who as- fueatg hy. aes ine private om. pening carried me lee hres tlt fee’ ON RUN 2 8 0 O/ failing almost since the ie Word's Fal. @ ign i ibe oad phe er Mey ‘And he died thie afiernoon. at Second Inuing. o128 lo the world, Coach Excursions | Srp, “Sirus sn [xara tah yatta et HrCOLEMBLA| a ay cn at rage ta rat ‘varie rary aad Cua |} EVERY WEDNESDAY ’ other charges were proferred against | “iller Ligh a Nd have bean saved. | 8 ish dK ce of for Columpia, to | | pad tn. Jordan Dualtpyy Spe en oe rage vt. : : : today and hi tl Beer me ees aa eat ha Se at a SU Mittal na ent uaa + 1S 4] sino 2 tp ma See ce aug Soe Me Ect Oe, oa . mn . . Bergen singled, but ae Batoh | MeGinloy, 0 0 0 Ol ott Inati “be detendant,” said Agetstant Dis- oun amare somber of The as untae SPA igs Roneyan, Viet ggatenah ard on the MC hp wag) Pees wes & 8S 8 8 Hod ide fee tet feat ‘vosed eel New York State Day, Oct, 2 trlat-Attorney Garvan, “does not appear | the Greate T New Ys P and Bea Inky n-yaid line, av to Burch Jordan fore Charlie that you 7 | but ; A spate" baie Ditare ot ‘tectne. baer’ 4 4 a ' hat young man's heels | a i $18.00 * (© be present. I call upon his sureties heshan, Hala \wice ‘carried ibe Z " Pr, to produce him in court. The District. | eMer et ornenia tion. ate] a ee re en" at? en, | Cronin tanned the BUA Pers foe Toate ticles int, ; Ustieg, is that he he nisa- cs ; . ‘Third toning, 61 1 | q Attorney. anderstan eae lone P Bates (aoe Ainteanth Ab: Hea aR 2g bod Ge ate ga 0-9 0 4) mad with fright, arte for the treat uth 008 0 ronson why Mr Mocautey | May oft ag ba A i AP pe Aitlod the ee throw to ae edliniay, ful has to oad Cage Dar Wake War aldeds /3t | Be > Grote waves i. ’ . pe line, Grady i ‘ all along ‘that, there was abeslutely | gqitiren ere iter pole ws eECOND HALF. rdan’s wig anon zt ere, 5 ee wound upon which he could be held | sunday, ¢! Hy 8 ihe uther> tr ‘ ure! * ga a remult of this examination. We a Comeiety at Sle i i case ue tat eae Mon B cee a lett, embarrassed by the non-appearance | wail five ny ann at rAd tackle, Gu drew | 4 . me 4 ive defendant. Maybe he is lil” | Unrand hed wince’ been in the. Santor! i is ae ner al rin th Hyg teutet sai | <@ervan Grows tarenstio, = (te Mow Bo i he cannot communicate with Ihe counsel?” inquired Mr, Garvan, sar- , “L wish Your Honor would m recall the circumstances under vee this $5,000 bail bond was given. . At thme his three jae counsel stated tat | | they would be responsible for the ~ duction of McCauley in this court. was POLICE USE AE | ~ APOOL-ROOM RAID = * | Capt. MoNally Swings It and| satisfied that the consciousness o: would not keep the detendant ' the jurisdiction of the court, but G4 rely upon the sssurances of these + i gentlemen. ! am informed thai % they bnew last ‘Thureday tbat be nee | Cuts His Hand, but Gets Five A flown, wa “As honest men prt ave Prisoners at No. 63 Dey Drought theese. facts to nowledge | \ ot thé District-Atwrney, and not, by! Street, remaining quiet, allow this defendant ta | escape. I understand that McCauley since the day: of his arrest has raised) Capt. MeoNatty, of the Church atreet property in| station, and hie detectives raided an ES nid oh OLY nt alleged pool room at No, @ Dey streat Ua fay rut sible US afternoon on warranis issued by | de Magistrate Mayo in the Tombs Court. xe ee ca Mh a of a ve prisoners were taken in the raid, ‘ours. ‘1 among them Bernard Thomas, of No, uae fog Hl the | a4 Egat One Hundred and Thirty-fourth eS street, who is alleged to be the pro- auarece ewe Remanstrated | prietor of the place, The other prison- ons of the As- | 0t® 2re Edward Burger, a clerk, af No a acer Pv Imperting | M6 Third avenye; Charies Pleree, of No, warranted, complained 2) East Mighty-fourth street; Jonepn | & wowWhlle te might, feel called Hines, of ‘No. i Weat One Hundred Ww attack pi eee fee NO FeAsON | and ‘Thirteenth areet, n, deaite Go cal Brown, of No. 44 West Thirty-ninth | ‘They were charged with alding and abetting In the conduct of @ pool-room, | Tike police effected au snunnee | ay axe. Capt, McNally sung and cir bia hand badly in breakin mt | US, doors On the door was painteu: Rico Tea and Goftes ii r Cupt. MeNally’ were thie Ut ince pei od iy in Tomoe Court later and if examination to-morrow morn~ ieee oecmned 12 BURNED IN EXPLOSION. SCRANTON, Pa., Sept. %—Tweive men were seriously injured by the ox- Dloston ‘of gas im the Peck shaft of the Feavup colliery at Peckvitie to- jay: John Maknuski and Joun iusba foved 10 ~~ D and Thomas) Tice, | bary County was the Hili-tlerrlek feud, and that ts gottled for this campaign 44-fitted backs ; yalue $20.00, each overs in OLE 918 2! sevond any doubt, | Rei Coat s Biatterica ad. tatiner| In Bt, Lawrence County the Democrats are making the Aght of their “VG S of Imported Rain-proof .ma- a] eS | Presse. fave i Me SET an nce Kt aeons 6,000 in “ terials; colors: y, tan and olive, in | put with « County George candidate | WOMEN AUTOISTS HURT, | t%artrotier, on the tekat, the Democrats sy they ill syrely top ona 10088 OF Bitted models; value 422.50, renting a few thousand. In Onondaga County, which gave Odell nearly 8,000 in t9oz, f , | wachine Calliden with Wagon and) i Tocaperale bay (oak Beek bein ile Sarit Aer abo U erbaninttoe Hy values of superior merit, and at od One Is Throws to Streot, pathy. In Broome County, a Platt county phe Dok godly the home quoted onal. by inane 80! Ogre W. Dnt, who tea ose om th Caan tthe Sa pia years old, of Sixth venue aad Committee to make way for the Governor, Henry G. Jackson, Demoratic Cartel plan, ore roanag an sais | Sate Commiiarmes, sigs that Gp HR sos: e or ay or ‘There is a grocery atare on the ground | | hope of the Vogt fenernan', and its awn. | | ing waa halt way down t . Charlie ce was | struck that in hie wild descent and broke | “ | aby out, Beckley unassisted, NO RUNS Seventh Ianing, | rettied ge Jordan to iin ier ha Krutch “tout Men to No RUNS, rad eal | Me Cronin wae thrown ot gee Sal ert a drt ran forty re Fourth lansing. 8 | Smoot bunted safely and sford Raat ir'ble over {Med ont Inte erg > tian ering his fall, “E bet dot grocerymans hnowed boy of mine was going! to tumble," said | ‘1 if went out pame + Vow when pod Burns, of the Harlem | Aaieaer, ware & rel A a ig tinddy “hoses, Are | Pareait vo Meeaters NO RUNS fm CORE C , aut 0 10 Badd, ge Janing, Your t Atephenson a re Landers and Me- Collom ts 8 poektion for Co- ‘Tintner rent fn for Gehults at eM "ca never be aroused Collars, as the G. & ve lets the meckwear one na whieh Pets Smoet ove organ SOX Bille. alt lets wera Rate "i ee rego sara Re ay) ted t t ‘smo! bit Ad 5 peel and tn Hers, eda Pt ns it aie thou h tly. yard line. In Med to Farrel, at on Ley ‘yard. Helm: Uwe Frith Wi doom, 8 base on ms Ba Ae ‘B-yard line, ¢ lb yard line by! Mn made ten yard A Helmrich scored, "1a rich ‘ut the bal 4 Tintner font recovered. ana wai maki q nfs. nt tyard line, nea ee : aya sores Cobumbia, 9; F. ke. M., & ———— EASTERN LEAGUE, —— Bs filed io Gegal; P |* PROVIDENCE AT TORORTS. one "to Bret ee rad | Providence 669 9 6 9 9 6 1-i i =e ODBLL'S MACHINE I ee and = Thomas; 4 wae Re BS eae! ty tote ie a tr Se art SE We aintley’ fouled" We Announce for Thursday and Friday An Important Sale of Woman's New Fal Coats At Specially Attractive Prices, ~~Attenged As Follows i— : Gk | Re caught Mure! | noes Sixth tnaing. | ta Bat sar ae ay and Fuller, ip al raged (Continue from First Pagn) | T ouvest Coats, 45 pot dong of man- At | 15.00 | 5B, | 1 ooot y Patan sc ERR Bo tteries—MoNei! a. Hearn; MoCar. thy, Adams and G'beor NEWARK AT ROCHESTER, nish mixtures; value $20.00; Chersot Coats, 26 inches long ; fly front, worked before. 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