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, PRICE ‘ONE. CENT. ‘NE w YORK, SE PTE MBE R ’ “WE WILL HAVE DINGLEY WINS ‘AUTO RACE; NEW RECORD ON VANDERBILT COURSE FUSION MEN FINN FREES GERARD SURE DRIFT APART | MORE WOMEN OVER MAYOR’ {N TENDERLOIN 23, 1805. od Triumph for Pope-Toledo Car in the Elimination Race for tie | yr MRS. . K. VANDERBILT, IR, iy WATCHING THE AUTO RACE. TIME AUTOS FINISHED. THE WINNER ” r Ne 4 u ; No Abad 4 " eee a vo. mobile... Tracy ..2h. 1m. 494, i a: A Vanderbilt Cup—Reoord for x oh faaine 8m > bh» bi Noo bHaynes: Nutt a * ras B ; the Course Brcken, and No race, “We won by: twen- YS Thoman, s+ “Roberta mt, ae Chances of an Agreement as Warns Police He Will Not ronx Detectives Say They) ne seriously Kurt ds, 80.1 am told, We ; ; : Will C he Fugi eels, Te Os « voiectiver! — to Candidate Grow More Find Them Guilty With- apture the Fugi- saw anybody at all, except the ‘did not t Evid i . “ Haynes people, and we passed them ae About an viden aa * (Continued from First: Page.) 5 san ay é ow idence. tive in That T Time. iu the first Imp) They would not atv Remote. 4 ¢ us the reed and we had to take the ; peanean as ditch AY e 5 . | Mag ni, Who has persistently. ‘ came out without a scratoh, ‘Thero Adler that wel never saw. a est, rf = Chances of a fusion candidate for| h 4 ten ' refused io puntali women brought before HUNT GETTING CLOSE. | rere some trifling mishaps, but In spite Vrnere was only one place 1 was PULL DID NOT Mayor belng agreed upon at the con) TifNNe! (0 punts women Pole ao ecely of the breakdown of three machines J afraid of. ‘That was the turn at m y i ence of the ant!-Tammany forces |! " ‘ eh ° while golng at top speed thore was but | juste: Head Corner but we took. AFFECT COURT. iii sexo beeen te Urs oe the goes oer ome Sein A r 4 | one upset. ‘This was the Royal machine | jicely at good speed. I gaw the roud RMI ERBEE “RETAIN b tp Support Of HiaIn esse Missing Man Known to Be in driven by snraint. 1 turned turtle, but J yesterday and looked at the turn Ie Got Rall for ¢ auffeur at Aine | Join (ford, whom the Réput ue aa uae He the MBE 9 ° i he chaffeur a t ped, Wt ° lwant to head the tloket, te resolutely | liad been arrested during One of Three Places, Ail s ca ne cmechine certents escaped, T then, , Hon dn a Murry, but He dn (Mant to head the tlekets ta resolutely | etective Bro. the f achin th the ald of [sor Aw EL arWons bit : Cpposed by the leaders of the Munie- | ne hy Sane Closely Guarded. sand finished the race. aisutetharteeat: Held for ‘Teint. lipe: Ownership Leagu Fae ese ataea Wen gacontloele Dingley Haz Narrow Escape. ter we passed the Haynes. We went Phe appar “pull is Its aBIOVeE,| e le no doub: that the Republi-| ving nothing to support hia ¢ : = long, and 8 head wa wet the latter's friends. wi can managers In the fu movement t f i Bert Dingley, who drove the winning ALi Dep Ware el JINterCared John Froehner Feu Albert | want. Mr a) end he has al aul i Sei chaeeree came within an ace of the most |f ™ ae Ade eh Auster Jamies. . 1. WOs| Semured, ‘Phey have. b Maxist you serious smashup of ihe day. During |f With anywhere In fact, everytaing ited after are snetd- | ting ni st ue Masa j ne evidence, ‘The mere fact ¢ 4 the third lap, which he negotiated at top || “As Very satisfactory ie ‘ave niet, | things bis way, although 1 DIY! thac they speak (o a man on the street 2 wed, he lost control of his machine ut, |f Dingley at once began an mspec- it from ovine held for | advocating his cause to the Aton! je not enough evidence to Warrant me empound curve south of Bull's Head, |f Hon of his car and declares it in per- Wahle in Harlem | of Judge bury effort now |i Jookting them up ; { points. |The big car wobbled all over the road. |4 fect Sape after the race insisted he. coulda't aave | Making to win over the Citizens’ Union Honor," said the des 3 luce’) way and veered off onto the t: making twenty miles au four, a%) to the acceptanc Mr rd is in- of them enter @ i GF ALW hes x — vele = Polic n Donnelly oh 2 | spired by the Republicans, who declare in West Twenty shing Its way between @ board fence | pile to close up; No. 2, the Pope-Toledo, the iatrate accepted (h is 7 MiAnraRa by! and a clump of timber and going half | complete! her third Clreuit at 7.04 i " {mony i that If a Republican ts not named for | etghth sas way over Into a diteb, Dingley got the | Pesan her final lap at 4 walle @ minute roehner was arrested last MENt| the head of the Ucket many Repub- You ald, said the Magistrate, | car righted and worked {t out into the} anout hres ars eSes ered ous Pee vith him head the cuan to-give tae | Can votes will be cast for Mayor Me-| "Well, don't hunk that you cea | roadway to the amazement of a group | lites and ese ae Tne Pigetceom ih hall renulred. One of the woinen In | Cleltan Jaice offer, knowing a deonllty | LG In ad-| od negotiated her urn in i t yoni Mr. Stawart sald was i enc y house, ought to , 12%; [ef horrifed spectators, who expected | ie Ghvelapsed time, ving ealned } NTuldepiand she was | Want a Republican at Head wuttention. of the District-Attorney to “every moment to see the machine turn) the Pope-Toledo on ro othird {ster of Jud nan tnfluen-| They argue that with a Republican at Fi He CAN overzon him and tlel madhanic: areas chimes Con, tha bares ccinculia x jal Tammany man. She telephoned to/the nead of the fuston ticket Republl- |?) | : f ae ng coal) ne ¥-horse power Pope-‘oiead, driven | {796 Mantes. | PUTS Hey, comots judge Newburger and ie Dept y_ Com: | ciins “are willie (eu take’ chan “The Uy torne: “ Gale never ye would | ei MeAvoy, and the li 800) | bo i : Bae any action.’ rooks. ooeaeutt by the veteran Lytle, looked good for Enthusiasm at Finish. ippeatred, (rin ‘with ihim. asa bonds- jt e ia bound to bea AGAIFHEE-DIatHIat A teoRie ge A pritom id honors after the first lap, but| No. 8, the ‘hemas car, finisned in 1 Michwel Leonard, custodian of the The: aitcDamsneny bodies tubes pias 1 NT 1 1 heard this i while passing East Norwick on the sec- third lap oth fein order: Her elas SS iouae the: anil-Tamareny, bodies ih * Pl £0) lpnenedl to he In coure-and Neard tile esrgects with ond Jap Lytle lost control of his machine | fags’ than a inthute Tenia’ tae eae _— ill Fopresented,, each, with, ite) Immiedintely intorited aroree ee tery and t and shot off the roadway Into a tree. | Then came the belated Christle, fittin! . D RUN DOWN vowed champlon—Liitleton. 1 by | he was: mist Oe CLG ENO w coms . erard, belleve, was directly | The car's framework was smashed tn, ing nes rae cuneult with: the speed vi CHIL = vs Siam Ownacanup Letge pete Ts StS apse two other inys-| a d pursued demon. At 7.2 No. 2 1 nicipal Ownership Leag o Sh TRRORIAiaE : ‘ When his room was|@@ he retired from tne race ianed. She was followed closely’ by. t AT PLAY BY AUTO Wwe estic, (Oe fe Republl om ia) atarnrmered! that) ¢nle 01 3 it , ‘ hea é a e ‘ammered t fom newspapera dee White Broke Main Toggle. gh seconds. Pur the. vie ee oy - of Marlin HiGlalon aeupite tee eect might be #0, but that thore was a be« a f ak and Bl big White steamer out of the contest |the {i815 miles uli course. When Little One Ran in lthe Fusion nomination. —tnleas there, Waste of tim i 4 Hamm nd, a For huyler soldier, | occurred right at the start, in view of nce 44 ii ragied over tie rent oft {aa sudden change in the situation and Yo li your captain, said the a’ Wenalroung. |the grand stand. White sent his car] Dingley in’ jopitying lost out to some candidate is brought to the front) Mag: . “that 1 will not punish % Capt. Price has learned that Gi e' in Pope- ‘oledo, for her Francesco Barrio, five years old, play- | whom all sides can agree it is, Women for speaking to men on the wai Z ennvautes | Whizzing over the arting line, when | elapsed time was 2 hours 1 ‘minute 49 t f the tenement at No, 416) ¢8Iimated to-day that the chances of aj streets, or for being on the streets, If Deana ine re was an explosion and the car, the "Bove Tota GS seconds, behind Ben dighter oie athoel, tidaettemnpeu decision beng reached Monday | you arrest women for so doing vou wiil ae ane Mahon and Ba: saomentuin, alowed down and wasll mrandeteenon the teoowiee shot. by NAA was tract red. aiid he Was taken | Littleton did not take part in the {it I will che malty ie 4 the women to N only imate] steored off the couree, Tle winner \D! ear ia sixty RUB anavue: at Murphy-MeCarren squabble when the |the workhouse, but without evidence T n ad daily the| “White dineovered that bo had atartea | iotwe-power land the icoomeblle: ninety elev ae ot the child saw the acci-| Attempt tq wrest the leadership of will not act. ‘There will be no halt- kill mystery clippings w he re- up too quickly and in so doing had turned home after his long absence. He} F i broken tHe mata iogél¢, ‘the universal 8 east rad vasa aa a mY ge on of! joint in the driving shaft. He borrowed Hammond's hody way found on auiy| ® fo Write courts eaniana / #38, 191 and) Ger are after a delay of.tmen- aid Seige a Poti oP AP AES teA! ta] tyemine minutes, But the borrowed tog- KY! sheepaper gle didn't work well and his car never TEUTONIC GOT JOKE ON CELTIC BY WIRELESS i Beat Her Sister SI Ship in Ocean Race, and Gay Messages ) Are Exchanged. j ¢ The White Star liner Teutonle arrived 3 in po day, atter having beaten her sister ship, the >, Out of sight in ths A save across the ocean, She was to have sailed last Wednesday week, but @ break of @ crank shaft pin delayed the wailing until Wriday of that week, Owing to the repairs the ship was forced to go slow on Sunday and Mon- day. On Sunday »he went for eight hours at half speed and a good part of Monday at the same speed. ‘The machinery then gol in working order and she travelled at a fast clip for the rest of the distance, On Sunday, while going at half speed, the Celtic, which had started after th Tewonte, chursed past } H, Mur Tay, @ passenger on the Teutonic, re- celved a wirgless from 4 friend, Sit Er- nest Corcoran, on the Celtic, Sir Ernest “kidded"’ Mr, Murray on iis being lett, and asked In the message if Mr. Murray wasted a tow }ine. Mr. Murray reporded tn the same ch saying: “Never mind; Under one engine, “It we nocd help? wilt let you. know." 3 Wednesday when tha ‘Toutonte Sight witty the Celtis ama ne ic ‘phen “Mr, Murray’ got’ buck ot rend: b Sbout the tow iin mest ina Helen” he to ‘have ‘ont back The Celt el the joking Baronet will not —e or possibly Bet, i the sreutonly a “FINDS SON DEAD. _ B Island aaa Nows nr Now Was a contender, The Christie car met with accident No. 2 on the Jericho turnpike. While going at top speed along a fair stretch of row¢way the rim of one of the forward wheels gave way and ripped off the tire, The machine wob- bled ail over the road and ran off Into |the turf, but Driver George Robertson |stuck to the wheel and kept his unruly machine clear of trees and telegraph poles and brought ft to @ stop without further mishap, Dingley's Sensational Spin. wo Pope-Toted) oars appro- ed all the honors of the opening round, Dingley, in the six-cylinder car, Passi Nutt, tn the Haynes car, right at the outset and was the first car re- ported passing Bull's Head, fourteen minutes after the start. Dinghy was aln> the first to pass the grand-staud for ti seconti round, and, as he swept like # gray streak, a great shout went up as the watohes showed he had completed the round of 28.2 miles in %m. and %s., a sensational pertorm- ance consideding the nature of the course, The fourth oar to make the clroult was No. §, the Thomas car, passing the grand-stand at 6.14.5 sed time 20,68 minutes. ‘Then came the first sen- ational feature of the race at the starting point. No. 7, the Royal Tourlat and No. 12, the Pope-Toledo, driven by H. H, Lytle, the famous long-distance racer, came down the stretch neck and neck, and whirling by the grand-stand Lytle shot by the Royal touring car as {f it had dropped anchor. Both No, 7 and No. 12 completed the first tour at 6.16.44, ‘The Pope Toledo made the circult in 28.44 minutes and the Royal Tourist in 444 minutes. Ae they crashed past the stand and shot over the rallrodd crogs- Ing @ train hammered down the rails, but was flagged in time to avoid dis- sater, Thousands held their breath as they heard the rumbling train as it neared the grade crossing, The sey- enth car to negotiate the first circuit was No, 9 the Franklin car, driven by WwW. F, 5 4 dasa ean pened, fe SR, ta es Une him ont of t annin: 8ome ‘Great Speedi The locomobile with Je Sener roa feeedine urn, over! lurch No, ler er Ser r 4 oe eee i ei ae ‘ane ti at the mi favol a pet teal By cai horse-power, the low power car winning ver the high power car. ther of e leaders had encountered the slight- difficulty in their 113 miles journey. In the third round the Royal Touris: tuened turtle at the Junction of the Cove 4 id Bearing Bond road, east of Albertson, Gardin approached the short turn at thie spot, the most ne course, ai full speed. There a turn in’ the woods and making {t 1s made more dangerous by a telegraph pole at the side of the road. Cinders and sand liad been strewn over the roadway to keep the racers from skidding, but in mak- Ing the turn the Royal Tourls: went over and & shout of horror went up from the throng, who thought that rdine and the machinist with him urely be Kklled. Thi the sar turned and landed on his bands And though shaken up was not Injured. machinist, howe Jumped Jardine managed to shut off the power pafore he was pitched out of the car. He had'a narrdw escape, aa it’ fell on top of him, but he also escaped injury, Jumping to his feet, Jardine called. to men at the roadside to give him a lift A score Went to his aesistance and the machine quickly righted. ‘The steering | wheel and rod bad besn bent, but he And the machinist, oon atralghtened | them, jumped {nto the machine and re- | sumed the race with a delay of only three minutes, Bonfire for Mrs. Vanderbilt. WW. : Vendorbilt. ir. and his wit got out to the course a: 4.30, and. as Mrs. Vanderbilt ‘felt chilled, several ot her young friends tore down a fence and ‘bullt a rousing bonfire, She was son joined at the fire by her sister, Mre. Hermann Oelrichs, and young Mr. and Mrs. Plerre Lorillard BOYS BLOW UP AND ROB SAFE OF EMPLOYER Edward L. Diamond, who keeps a candy factory at Nos, 21-285 North Sixth street, Willlamsbure, was awakened early to-day by hearing a Joud explosion. He lives two doors from this Gactory at No, 289, and fearing some- thing might have gone wrong at the factory got up and went to the window to Hsten. Hearing nothing more he went back to bed and asleep. At 6 o'clocp he went to the factory through the reay and found a iadder ‘against the wall, I; went up to a sec- ond-story window, which was wide open. Diamond tried to get in through the door, but couldn't open it, #o he entered '8|y the window and Inside found that ome one had piled several barrels of wugar agains: the door. In the office on the first floor Is @ large safe, six feet high and four feet wide. It didn’t take Diamond long to discover that aev- eral aoe had been drilled through the away sy and eome money missing. Tlamond went to t "Bedford A and notified Capt, ua; an t iy dd over the the work Berle By tis time Diamond's em-| thud (Feached the factory, und Galinaber, if any were in i ndynan bowed, over th a ad not appeared nineteen years buck te Sieg, and rady, twins, Afteen | nb Ainslie wrest, Gat: | It posslole that such Aa ees nk } Bay party got to the course long! Jent_ from the window of her fat, reams aroused the neighboriood proceeding at moderate speed, litle Fraticeseo ran in front ‘of it. HURT BY UPSET OF AUTO TRUCK. MOTHER AT CURB SEES GIRL KILLED Little Martel Block Run Down by Wagon on Her Way to Buy Toy Near Home. Marcel Block, elght years old, whose homic was at No, 204 West One Hundred | and Elghiee killed to-day opposite her ‘The child nth street, was instantly by a junk wagon directly hom was urrying alone across the street to purchase @ toy her mother, standing on the curb, haying instructed the Mitle one to be careful, Suddenly the junk wagon, drawn by a he horse, ewung around whe corner and an Instant later, er, c The driver Mrs, Blook, sree: when ‘Te driver, asoertained, and fled, ttle Marcet the horse, His. in full sight of her moth- was under the hoofs fn his fright had not pi ence of mind enough to stop the woimal ‘before the wheel girl as she wa: had passed over struggling (0 arise ad started to run to the who the rescue of her obild, fainted tn the she vaw her cfushed be- ath the wheel whose name could not be Jumped nH the wag helper, who gave his name a8 Joseph Lucia, of No, 48 Bast peated, Mane, ai didn ee alk ie Salto ve. Sone the gad but ron bere Netwabors varried her | Wall, of the anewerine 4) (ne Hundred and Bixth street, was ar- revived Mrs, Bloek and into her apartments, Dr. 4, Hood Wright Hospital, he eall for an ambulance, that Uttle Marcel had been in ba he od Jyucte as ineked, 30 JILTED, SHE LaTee! HAS LOVER NEWS OF THE DAY ——_—— Runaway at Horse Show. WHITE PLAINS, N, Y., Sept \Bruning Had Been in Prison Abroad and Girl Tells Authorities, There was much excitement at th? Weotchestor Horse Show to-day when | A team of blacks hithed toa high trap| Carl Bruning, twenty-nine years old, | yan way and dashed across the carriage | who since Ms arrival in America} {nclosure. The horses jumped a four-| March has Hyed at Valor IMM, N. J foot fence like steeplechasers, smashed | Was to-day deported on the steamship the carriage and th a mil? | Pretoria, which salled for Henburg, on Around ihe track were | the grounds that he ts an ex-convict captured: Bruning, after his arrival, met Hen- z rietta Merz, whwn her had known in Slashed Woman's Face. Hanover, Germany, and who kaew that Giacomo Mauriddia, a laborer, of No. | le Had served a term tn vriaon for WG Bast One Hundred and ¥iftannih | minor offense. ‘This how onriesit treet, was held in $1. batt for trial | id not mind, and Carl's wooing was! Mahan 7 me ‘ arden Abo! n th age, howeve in the Harlem Court to-day on tan | dent About smooth age, how charge of stabbing Mrs, Mary Spinel idea at nelghoor, in a quarrel lest night 4 | Mauriddta claimed that he. slasiod sloner 5 SMM gelf-defonge when sie | of the past bietory of attacked flim wit D, but Magia- yatile did ni vé him fon inapactor visited the trate Wal n_ tna | t by Henrietta cot { ng words el unin. fe Held as a Burglar. Mm avial s <lein, twenty-five re old. cam Bne atthe de Wes yefourth sircet, | fold er M ry Gabler, of N Be 1787 Lexington avenue, of forcibly ene to Elis tering her Mat, where she lay Hil yes nad Leen ib tertay Afornoan, with intent 19 rab] prison, was to-day held in $1.00 aor, a on Oct. 1 in Har Be Besminntion Police Court, Escaped from Insane Ward. Jon Brown, twenty-two years old, of No, #8 Claremont avenue, Brooklyn, 66 ‘ ne ward of Heilovve |GAYNOR AND GREENE LOSE Habe: and suy that the automobile was and that DEPORTED AGAIN IN CANADIAN COURT. | Kinga from Senator In slon McCarren failed the height of the trouble tt was ro- garded us significant that on one occa- President Littleton consente d 10 make an address at a Tammany gath- ering ehoered in| Tammany voetferously Hall at the He time was and hailed by some as the next Comptroller. Gov. | ARRIVES TO-DAY. HIGGINS UNKNOWN MAN skiff splashing through ¢ approached, and seeing that body of a dying man. to his launch and made all bast Canansle landing. ‘There a plivsi¢ from) Bradford Hospital that the man died while towed to shore FOUND DYING IN A ROWBOAT. With and fast dying two bullet holes tn his a young man was [ ves. it held Attached the way course in this Court. Where a po- | liceman is right he can get the evidence Jan right." |2 $100 Profit on Each $10 VEST In LOTS at PRESENT PRICES at East Elmhurst %:%; City que Flushing Bay, y of 16 on Way to Race ons being expended for ‘Thrown Out and One Vic- ; rapid tranalt and ‘the pow: dud throuRh tim May Die. Returns from Enrope to ar Elin Half He | lour from Herald Square HUNTINGTON, Sept. 28—Henry H Mother In Dying and Hur- Fe eles aq Denton, of Centreport, Highwiy Quine ries to Olean, | SEND. FOB 4 Dax, FoR nisaloner, was possibly fatally hurt] Governor Frank Miggins and Mrs./ LAR AD VS. the gun seat of a bixtaute truck cas, | Higgins arrived from Engiond late ris Bankers Land & Mortgage Co., 4 party of sixteen to see the rages [afternoon on the Celtic, Because of SSS Manhattna Ave., Brooklyn. at Mineola the !!Ine: of his mother, of whieh he PE = p foot of Harrivon'a bill, KvinK | way informed At. Qi traniine, te Gov-| before davlight and from bulky basket preserve ord ap& look afr the he Ole ni Skidded and the (ernor hurled off to Olean without considerable champagne was served [0° | sar fae AMET sesteye stopping Inthe clty. Ve refused. to|, breakfast, had been Tee Ar isipe oseupled Mester | alk polities, Mrs, Higgins and he had! (** 9 was thrown agulnst a by the Fowd: i|AU TO CROOKS | side, He sustained a ure of several | he said, especially th experiences in| | ~ sitting In Ken-| ribs and severe in nal injuries, He] Bn nil. * ROB A HOUSE, pcay's Hotei Jock this morn- | atonce removed to his home at —____ FOR MORE THAN Ai, ing when fiv who the detectives WAY he cage fi ‘i tom D aay "they “recogniaed ne New York | gohRelet HL, Amit of the Btn To Succeed Brandegee, QUARTER CENTURY, Miackleas nt Scene of Race, De- | ions, walked into the place. One of dislocated, and NORWICH, Copn., Sept win HE LEADING 4 tectives Believe, Were Respon the polleemen went up to the newcon 2 = rn ye W. Higgins, of this olty nomin- | T | sible for Neurby Burglary. ers and said: PE EAP Ie PRD ‘by the ‘Third District Republteans 2 25° MINEOLA, L. 1, Bept. B—Sixteen “What are you fellows doing down members Of the. party iy for, Congressman to succeed FOR etvotivecsengeante Jot tha New eetn| here? Get out of sown auick! Beat itt? a general shaking up Orville Th, Blut in the OLLARS ‘ City police were here this morning to| ‘he men thus accosted lost no time] Was abandoned as | TWME 1S THE TEST OF Xa ‘SIST "LION BRAND Atways PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Tromotes the growth of the halr and gives 1Lthe lustre and siikiness of youth, When the hair 1s gray or faded 1t in the bottom of a rowboat in Jamatea | | Bay this afternoon by Pollceman W. 1H. | Biggs, of the Pollce Laur | Biggs, who was cruising fi bay, saw what he thought was ti | le the hg to tan | In the boar with the m. volver. ‘The pollee belleve pimeelf, and that when failed to reach the heart ond time Phe mar was dragsed in of lok with wht ool He appeared abo hi two years old, wi Hic tpt black halr, here were no] on vs body by whlch he could nuitied, and the body was taken narsle Polive Biaiion “THINKING FOOD” Grape-N ut Brains FACT! as trial proves. s BRINGS BACK THE YOUTHFUL COLOR. 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