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VENING; OCTOBER 8, 1904. ALONG TO-DAY IN DEADLY RA auffeurs From Many Climes Are Competing for the —I7===ts See ae Phat Line the Course Along the Long Island Country ee ea OS > Great Contest and Sketches of the Contestants. Jericho | Start Ana), ne LT Planes “ce | Pai ne Aen Nat @ Red Banner Right Tun & Green Banner 100 yards From RR. Crassii : O While. fersection we Slart And Finish Beginning te pong ENING PLACARD” GREAT CROWDS SEE AUTO RACERS WHIZZ B} Spectators:Lined the Fences All Along @ Thirty-Mile Triangle from Time of Start, WALLACE (\TALY ) ’ 7 I ¢ 4 : . i * Long before the sun's first rays had | morning for the plereed the east, when the cold fali| fered not a ttle But tinder thet . winds whistled acroas the Long Island | “ there was @ tense exe bs swamps In biting cold, the automobiles ; of New York's rich began arriving, | f They came from every direction | j f toward the grand-stand at Westbury, | ‘i | where the start was made, So feat did | they come and #0 many were they that @ man could not cross the road | without danger to life and limb, Every | automobile was lighted with a great SMASHED THE BITE. electric lamp, and as they came up to a t the grand-stand they tooted and sound- Now, Farmer Baleazzal, f ed their whistles, Many of them car- rled dolls and fn the hands of the! Whose Land Grand Stand: m women and men were flags of every | nation, was Built, Has Deputies One of the first machines to arrive was that of W. K, Vanderbilt, J. In} Searching for Him, at and 0 cald | pont, Gaaatones of ae Amarin | TROPHY FOR THE RACE GIVEN vin has | track has made It apparent that he will BY WILLIAM K, VANDERBIL 7, JR. take chances, and the fact that he has tall 1 st n and heavy, 7, 4 He resembles his father in his personal | 4 owerful Fiat car To the club nominating the winner of the 300-mile road race will be his teachind wore 6 party of edie P + | appear rest 0 awarded the beautiful silver cup which Mr. Vanderbilt has donated for the among whom was his wife, Then came 4 NO, 18, WORMSER. y contest. It was made by Tiffany & Co, This rich silver challenge trophy E, R. Thomas's automobile, with Mrs! Deputy gheriffs are hunting areanll Isidor W assical in form and massive in size, with simple decorations, The Thomas and a party, They were f0l- | Westbur: > is al in a r n siz i ations Nh ury for Pterre Lorifard and bil shape of ‘the « suggested by some of the unique and beautiful vessels ie maaa coe Jowed by hundreds of other automo | chauffeur, on complaint of \ Ff “ r i ehikan - a ed “nN piles, the occupants of which made} Balcagsal, on whose land the ed ‘ound among the silver treasures of Boscoreale, which date back to 79 A. D, MADE GY TIFFANY & Co -NLY. ; . w a ; ‘ for the grand-stand shivering fn the! stand at Westbury ts built. Baleassal 1 In t , it stan about 31 Inches, and the bowl contains 481 nly Thoir faces were blue | gaye permiasion for the erection of the and is a lead they huddled close t0 | grand stand on condition that no auton ling silver and has a capacity of over 10% gallons * t Flo is a me ounce an in NO, 19-WATLLACEs \ ie the Automobile ClUD oF ymbolizing success. A portrait of Mr. Vanderbilt, in his 90 horse-power — ne win id here.” said & woman, (eee eee te ee Jered the ' Masachusetts racer at Ormond Beach, is worked up in bold relief on the front of the Car Driven by Jay Stack tn Mud oy | ‘ t be k - West mary ot 10 | esl ee we hers one thee wel TEBTE. egeceariecmel SA: wan mpage! wl, while on the back appears this inscription and Socicty Man Walked, , se, 1 will be ill in @ fewlend of the stand, i Shortly defgre noon Mr, Loriliand# rd | automobile, containing two women, twa 77 ‘- | men, himeeif and his chauffeur, drov@ tup to the the chauffeur y “a “REGGIE” VANDERBILT asennad an Gakuen ee ea aeen | \sak adn ar Wee he a aie ! BRAVES. JEROMG'S MEIN.) | sete ie ti ie i a esammaneml [Same sees Gee os men | Soe life,” sald the farmer, road if you want to get 1 nh Dist 1 i al . ~ tay Ae Pl y , ? ‘ " whit RECORD OF TOE INTERNATIONAL ged \ 1 ® (nthe steds " We . WN ee 1 aut nd belt beeded, the SCHMIDT. rages fecsiea baa ba RACES FOR GORDON BENNETT CUP. hed neal fall eee 7 ‘ ‘or i 1 ’ al Time ¥ t Nl heavy car battered the gate down Tod 1 # of ; rT hae: Feat) ae eee ee ee belated & sled) & There | tne machine went over the ground . hu | arto ' Mr. J b @ CUS | proc pha il : oe e : i anene y : no ag + proceeded to the other end ef the ‘ 1 F Van re , ed the thirty- | Where the pary got out and m New London, Conn. to Sag | 81,000 fo: Joned ng the night waiting for | the stand, In I, lat night and made | if you t 1003 «treland 6... ‘ 6 29 00 @ miles: to we ahs TAP unk Bet | Mean time Baleassl got a to be elec where he was.due from New to thea women Be LONG-DISTANCH ROAD NACES, arrest MR Lorillard and the his way down the island to Hempate | up The Sunday Wor FORE 1 on » a bie touring car and Is mov- | test (full details gf whictr and evening as one of t loanes’ week- Through the grand-stand ry out th f Aor ing about f point to point on the| for your ‘iinday Weta 1N—Paris-Bordeaux, France...Gabricl seses+ 312) 6 18 St end house party, After entistying the | out among (he camp fire haem Oh 4 ely in other things than pol-| course. A friend who spoke with) your vote You may come nearer the} 1WI—Civonlt des Ardennes..seenDe Crawhes.-. 319 5 62 07 3-6 servants that he wasn't @ tramp he Was | from the necks of these h - = mimi tied. Women drank, It was . Croker's Bmith & Mabley| tim sald after the interview that Van-! right figures than any one sa be al a