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‘THR WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, 1905, 1° SEWELL HAD. «© [PRINCE LOUIS WRITES CHAMPION TRAVIS. D TIES AND COLUMBIA WINS TWO WIVES W |. FAREWELL TO AMERICA) MEETS HORSTMAN TOOKER’S DROP KICK SAVES Mixa nova as sy Has TIGERS FROM SHUT-OUT, | rosin soo vs ie al Se ay Subs for Second . ; Half. ; 5 vealed Both at the Desertonpe! 2. cvs han man age te” Majestic. ¥ _— Scoring in First Half Both Ave Blanked in Second, —+-—___—. - . Thoroughly Enjoyed His Visit, He Says—|Star Players Win Semi-Finals sand Meet in the Cup Events of Country Club, (Continued from Firat Page.) yards, Hf ton made a plucky | hurdle play over Carothers’ head, but 0 Rand, wu ie Yale's back haiid too | the Princeton backs hurled back, much for her and Pigelow went over °\for' a. toudndewn, Beore:. Yale, 5; Yale Forced to Kick. Princeton, 0. On the 40-yard Ime Yale ‘Veeder punted out to Hutchinson, who } fo kick. and the ball went ¢ incetan. FRST HALF, Vaiversity of Pennsylvania obliged | Villa Nowa, ...5.. 5 Prince Louls attended the matinee at) ments to-day he was mot by Bir Percy Sanderson, the Briti#h Consul-General, ce - the Hippodrome this afternoon, and i : ninson, whe yay ac eatd: % and several reyorters, ‘The semi-fnala were played this = | the'nonk “sou: Yule, 6: Princescn, 6. [cont alo? yards, edema took «wo THE LINE-UP, IS A STRANGE TANGLE,| “1 am gotting used to these great eee erat te ieee Pte | mornling and the palr Who met this af- Princeton owed this score eaniaee her tor , peo) Bewin and Forbes for @! pennsyivania Positions, things, Every minute there is some- a. ‘as be drew them over to a big|ternoon in the final round for the firet pe Pilton’s avtul dumble, aleh Gaye fi Pe ep &* avy | arias bg lel aa thing new and greater, I could never . , He then handed to The | cup were Walter J. Travis F. Oden ne Op . “ " ‘ sito By Pinatn ne guaterack se ands hid eopers os in «| Millionaire's Tennessee Divorce| .."hary Sawant nme *°0" | SRen Meena oafors ieving la | Horvtman, ‘The siiomary. of the gote- Exchange e : andor ihe ballon Princgon's | otinvon ‘ dentist {POO 4 bathe oan , MeConmick Kkloked. off tor Iwemty-yart line, It woe ane of toe | Lamont” Didn't “Go,” Though Afi sasha ms dae B32) 6 sto Shev! downed on the . Who was med © twant ryee Tina by Tooker, Yale im- mediately kicked to’ 8. Dillon, who it read; sk what T think of mi-final rounds in the various cup tho Admiral was to @ne with Auguat|tcan hospitalty. Welly inthe fst fh. Litece wale slosh: teldee ea. abe Belmont and friends at Delmonico’s and | *tance, links of the Country Club of Atkiantte Brakes wax Sr arpeinrare: ts, Went Into a frensy of cheering » He Wed Again. us were d cone | for the game little quarter-tack. Even | “ree” ‘ then attend @ performance of ‘Her this coutry—on City, ' got gh kN Se ae tant Rnceton We moved to chest the play. Folwed 3.0) 1.0) eB, Great Math’ at the Criterion, with | scale; ly, the Walter/J. Travis, Garden City, a | pes ; meiatoly hammering at Br) saith mrmediately called Shevlin back; | PHILADELPHIA, Pa,, Nov. i\—Un!-| 4 gituntion that might fave been |™exin® Billott in the star role, | Faeah Sma morountle t feated W. H, Farr, Philadelphie, 4 up : GH, | Mane, Nov. 18 —The =, bg Mery (pe gh hy vies. fot yard busting he bail oh ceton's | Versity of Pennsylvania's victorious taken bodily from @ Fre t tof Because of the wholesale desertion “LOUIS ah a, oe Her, ght FE Oaee Ges pe CAMBRI J eh % y = les lit je farce 9 phia, Darioutt, footbail cleven, whion won | Fate's oftalde pla ay | Ville ‘More on Frown Pcie toraens(| ct pt he Aaediin-od Sha Sevres sviabh | Sanaa cant cap tuemmrcene os cal Ae age ye Mick ‘ova on Franklin Field to-day, British fleet will not be able to sail] In adding to this, the Prince Chase, 3 up ‘and 4 to ple ry ‘ in, | but this time hi ‘Way to fame two weeks ago by de- Bator oy fond a sete rat in Bewin h ‘ [Penn's team, while a trife stale from | Mrs, Julla Thayer Sewell ceoured last | untll Monday morning. jit, Me aimiqute, to epreen adequately | ore the Princeton ‘gers, lined up| nim tor ted gains unlil they got “oppled over the bie cusrd a Out the effects of the diarvard Brie; Sent ‘ how much I have enjoyed this visit Wiki ri es h . Pepe Prinor | ne on the-three-yard line, where ‘ard game, October in Suffolk County trom Bar-| From an officer of the squadron it was)and how perfect the fospitality haa] “al gers Ment arent Bory nite | ll © SOS, Peer | Ree. wehroua "Ruger" |an mponer ate hy ene a “ai learned to-day that the British shipshad|been. It has always been so varied| lantic up 24 ton Sewell, the millionaire vice-prosl reported the following desertions since| an’ always put in such a pleasaat pod a Ol Clty, dent of the Ametoan Smelting and| their arrival in this port: Shape—T mean by ‘that, in a ner tale ae up and 2 to play, ble | feuchdown. Score—Yale, 18; Prince: for football, clear and cold, with not] dence that the Yale Hne ie vulnenane | 9. Hutchinson kicked goal. Boore—Y a after all, t y 17, Princeton, result of «ames with Princeton, Car- Isle, Swartmore and Georgetown. Sey- 7) enough wind to bother slther team. | fast down Cooney was called on for the | Sy cCorntel Miotet off tor Princeton | eral of the Villa, Nem Redining Co. iste sib os cel | 1 BES, Sas pies ohiortla, ii! 106 ored Va Geembprtanis! laa cups Pay 9,00 spectators turned out to} try. He made a desperao effort aNd | +6 yorge who came back ten yards be- | will be absent trom t P. a te latter Aading h 3 down at the , Inoh, the ball going Out of the t Orate scale, Everything ie perf *, Witness the contest, and the excitement brig Ba rabeehg due (end ipa! 916 | fore belng downed. On the next play| Penn coaches seni ; hrousands of hotels and Tou have: we With all the| turn. To had his luck with him at Hf Tikesse. stseuch ae Boston. is |? rele of hel ' Forbes openet © big hole between | the feld that faced Harvard @ week | boarding-houses in New York, the pres bustle and bustle the fascination of it] "he terkh, bowover, Inytng Travis a was Er ated Gavtenbuie an HAN Yale Thrown Back, Hoytng find“ Lillon and Morse went | aso, but they Intended to use guibetl- ent Mrs, Sewell—whove mariage, by the . in bound to dlasipate fatigue, tyme which uhe vet trig pitoh | ivard town, cho Visiting team had a| Tale tried te get around Renaner, het moade'f yards throws the mamke ince | the retary for Colaba ‘und Coemelt | WAY, bas been declared vold by a rete Bedford ...- --.- ; Mere Farr the hole in § aod after loanet the ‘targer contingent of #upporters chan | {hey ‘loked. for Yale, end i, Dillon | Palin ae tacen out-Philke (XING | Pernayivanin plagerw may berome overs | (regen eae her domicile the. hotel in} nevis. Cound, fare, eunker: es 448 sooo ey, " i colle; ht the punt. Behind beautiful ta place. ! ’ : ‘ in Ww org! Mre. Sewell was ravis fo) the or On hia SM idler Pela. this year” and. vhe| ferference he came back swenty Yanda le athtea yards throweh | evens tao oheasly. Te prevent. tale | Hing. Total... on Prtany lasts” anid the Prinesy Jabot, acter Halving the next two bales Bee trac teh retest Maat win. | PUaHy, wanting the : on | heaue nen forte, move purine | oe, ely trough vigorous sit complications increase when it te Squads Search City, arts a agus chertotnn nater/| eobreach anvtn: to the Rtteonte and ate vane . ‘double pars McCormick made | the on Princeton's thirty-yard line. y prese re. Sewell was named! When these figures were submitted by teenth holes both of which went to Fy Mie of play waa thunderous and long.) On & 4 Brasher | Veeder was next shoved around Fryer's as sips Pyar y joyed her visit, 1 have 7 © Harvard's team was the heaviest she SoS ese Becta toe five cre [oad tok ve facke” Blinn wa, WORCA FIRST HALF, ph ey cme F the divorce pro-|¢he various ship commanders to Prince miulaid the paper in which her Travis in fours, R, * put on the gridiron this year, With|hanh next took a whack at Erwin and /out, Layene took Flinn's piace, but! Penn bored throwgh Ville’ Nvoa‘s Meht ‘ei sit by the original Louls, squads were detailed to esearch the elty for the missing satlormen, ft was understood that while there were enough British tars jeft on board to ket the vessels back to Gibraltar, that the commander did not propose to re-| referred ft ket at| planted the ball on the S-yard ling, |after a few plays was also taken ollt: ‘line me will In the first Lamgon, | Sewell. } qownite ot Jett guary and Parker Ot /Phen “MoCormick > slammed’ through | Tale rushed the ball to the thtee-vard | anenie, Rook nnd Greene ware the eblet| esore woing fato the French farce pei. the eptingon ioe are iat 1, |BFwin for five yards more, McCormick Pee ae ee He te ball ,xPAwNd gainers. Villa Nova could rot} ettuation @ brief review of the matri- Pe . ‘This | 0 sh, t ea Ind everage exact 0 poun EPL NESTS: sors tbe quer [Boek hese pares The ct Seeks aah ens Seu 3 | oalal audourtes of Mr. Bowel e nas ‘fs ittle Jess than gigantic, but a good! E. Dillon signalled for a take q , he end o war nM, deal more than {s necessary for fast ina ee hat was thrown back for a Yale Scores Again. Vill Nova 0. essary. He married Julia Thayer in loss of ten yards, PANAMA BOARD DECID! ON SEA LEVEL CANAL, 5 Z —aoe | 1878, To-day she is a handsome woman 7 * ball. Knowlton inade Nothing daunted by this, Yale went . y turn and report that he had /*ft so er dota st rigit ond ona tn the, abe Fleld Goal Falled. Tight to work and ater two wewtelt WIT TTAMS FEARS NOT | Sith, g,,tte? sempleaion end 00m" | nany of his men ina foreign port, |, ouls as he sppeared to an | Majority of Consulting Engineers Ipence of Starr, Newhall played quarter- |, Tower dropped rae IT Jo, Ln bad | shoved over for w touchdown. Hu chine Prince Louis Is Grateful, ‘et tho Prince has sent atea | Settle the Question in Washe j back. pass killed tie try and Hutchinson got |son Kicked the @aal, Gcore~Yale, 2; GIANTS.OF AMHERST, When Prince Louls left ‘fis apart: autograph photograph of him- ington To-Day, the bail for Yale on Yale's eix-yard | Princeton. 9, In Jonvary of thie year, Mr, Sewell % FIRST HALF. line, Princeton kicked off to Knox, who) ee secured a divorce from her at Knox- WASHINGTON, Nov, ~The Bourt Veeder kicked to B. Dillon, la was |came back fifteen yards, On the next yment from hor tusband since I " " " hat she | thoney } " the Isthmian the ead of tte first half the score incet ; line. |try Koox, who bad tnken Tayine’s Record of Tie with Dartmouth] ville, Tenn, on the ground 1 of Congulting Engineers of ; Tutte Harvard-Dartmouth game was pena Pegs Tred tor eh around |@lace, made twenty-five yards around | ee oa ny Wes on ‘pepeaal Gi Knows 4, veel (a Pee awanet’ ine COREA ACCEPTS JAPAN'S Canal Commission brn a having scored u toucli-| lett end and made three yards, Daub | Fryer's end. but the ball was ended) — Didn't Scare Their Lighter of this divorce did mvt reach Mra} SAT? ict° acres of separation PROTECTORATE PLAN, | &,3, =r” Poa gro > 7 pened pyihonely ‘ ped Both teams | tthed tre same trtok ies or aay Md Pike eh gee ag ve Lp Mcgee gl Sewell for some time. Immediately she| “Mr. Sewell is anid to be living at the + | canal. if Viwere able to carry ‘the? ball through |Man? fT. evin gor five yards, but |whag, and Koos was tek for an oot | Opponent ieee ON lee ee ee ee tong ad rthetr eppoeanty ine, Harvard kicked | princeton was holding i the line and |run, but failed to gain. Veeder then| WILLIAMSTON, Masa, Nov, 1%— ‘ Mr, Sewell was seen at his oMce, No.| SEOUL, Nov. 18.~The Qorean Cabl- off to . With Rich carrying | Wronn penalized her fifteen yards, kloked out of bounds at the thirty-five, wi} terest. a be t of time IMiame and Amhearst Uned up for 7 Broadway, this, afternoon, When/| net to-day agreed to adopt the propo- Dfetaterian cattiee the leather S paras | , Princeton eamely tried to, make up/ling, BOM ire, SOME play Princeton | their annual foothall game at § thie af-| AS oon a8 Mr. Sewell secured his @l-| asked if he had been told of the Hotel] sition for a Japanese protectorate over vorce he married, at Montolalr, N. Majestic incidem, he sald: t 'e Meyard line, but Wed! ghevlin being beautifully blocked. Mo-|\ 7, " v N . |ternoon before the largest crawd ever V Format ts pul ty & penalty of 95 yarda| Crevite se Wok iy boat ‘enny took BH. DiNon’s place at quar: ay . Corea made by Marquis Ito. It was EL th Hy Ri Knowledge: ¥ fay about that matter Say lh a oe Oe ee a ne bait and | ter-back and on the iret ‘wy made Ave | assembled on the Willleme fold. Walle |) toh tt eine rol te wl My s ‘ie then Mre’Rewell: went co the| Considered that the Ministerial major- v . rds more. MoCormick made {t first vi i ee reac’ 5 if Harvard Bunted nnd it was Dart: It was, Brinedion’s ‘all on her Own 2-|Hown onthe Afteomrard Tac’ Heigest | Amherst had the advantage in weight, | this marringe reache | pet Majestic sie did not know that my wife| tty was suffielent 40 carry the mensune, was stopping there,” and after nine hours’ debate all except OCEAN LINER RYNDAM | sve, ewe to baron tem vy RUNS ON MUD BANK ton. t the ball to the ten- line | *Veragine 18 pounds to a man more th smashed straight through Another Bad Fumble, where Yale held for’ downa, Tt way) than the Willams eleven, and oame ard’s Yine for a touchdown, _ Princeton's last chance, but the Yale | here with the reputation of having play- uy a lg Presb Fi wae UTR rein tea ane te tenis poled defense was too dy 2 Hutehineon | ed the great Dartmouth team to a tle, pa ball at mmdtield. Harvard | On of bounds, where a Yale man fell | Kick sn? qremnae, who Medd for a pire sii the Williams boys were undaunted to rush ee yg a BR a it, as immediately sent at| ¥8# ® desperate try for a score apa | making the battle gawinet their old tl id, - orne Wi In ty, | tv: ° yds od Sijortly”¢fter the |cconey and gut through for two yards, the princeton stands. cheered wildly,|rivais. They rtarted in determined. to ‘pext kick off time was o Sreviin was called back for a play and} Princeton Scores on Field Goal, | make mood President Movkijns predic- Jt 60 happened that previous to the Knoxville suits Mrs, Sewell has caoured @ decree of separation from her hus band with alimony of $12,000 a year She entered sult for Alvoree in Suffolk County, Bhizadeth Ritchie. as co-respor + and on Oct, the Japanese Minister, Hayashi, and by Gen, Héagawa, commander of the Japanese troops in. Corea, ‘The Japanese Prime Minister has al- ready instructed the Consuls of Japan at the request of the “Prom th beginning it was rom the that @ majority of the members was favor of the sea-level canal, Mth, Arrington M. Carman, referee, | Big Steamer from This City with rst halt, Haryard 6, Dartmouth 6 /managed to make the distance, | Pringeton decided to ti drop kick| tion that they would score in the first thi and Corea to take the moat sringent yes ae ting the bait on Princeton's yard dine,| ant Toker made the ty. ee dnick | ave. minutes Sere ane De awarded A), Da scengers Aboard Ashore | mesures to prevent any. aoanea tak-|O'DONOVAN ROSSA GREETED. SECOND HALF, The umpire disgavered holding in the! the ball clean between the goal posts,| ‘The officials for the game were—Pen- ing piace which might ‘ring cetielam Be on, he west ply ‘and penaiioed | storing tour polnts for Princeton. Score This course was taken by the Court Near Rotterdam, le 3B. Inceton 4. ; ted in no score, | Yale fifteen yarle, Yale then tried for dieton of Bowdoin, retvree; Vail of AP ay) saree ing ine te-$ to & Gage |a drop kick from the forty-five yard) The Princeton stands went wild over| Pennsylvania umpire, und Easton of ; Se pee te "1 off for Dartmowh |line Gut missed, the tell going to/the score, and it is estimated thut| Yale, head Uneeman und timekeeper. | the Knox vill j the ball galled over the goal line | Princeton on her own fifteen-yard line.| thousands of dollars were lost to Yale's os le decree granted to Mr, Ghd ‘was toudsed down by Newhall,|” McCormick was called on for two| supporters on that Kicks “Yale Kicked off Sewell was null and vold and that th ted from bie own 20-yard plays, but was painfully slow tn get-| to Tonny, who came bm Mo yards ) | Montelair marriage was not a valid to tare om paren s bdo Un, Lg of Ra a iiss. “tos tout Ys a Lromide pass. mie a made ceremony. ‘Dartmon' Ick. futchinson fum| @ ®punt| five more, at which point Yale wae ‘5 ball on bar own %-yard line, land a Princeton man dropped on the| penalized five yards for offside play. Wives at Same Hotel, and the decres becomes absohite on January 14 next, The referee held that MAASLUIS. Holland, Nov, 1&-~The Holland-American Miner Ryndam, Capt. Van der Zee, trom New York, Nov, 3, for Boulogne and Rotterdam, grounded to-day in a fog off Vbaariingen. Tt was high water when the Ryndam / is delleved the Corean people will! Arrives in Ireland and Will Re be muah bett werned | future, ™ vido) n Ure bin Presented with a House, | QUEENSTOWN, Ireland, Nov, 1h. : ‘The Cunard tine pteamer Etruria, from New York Nov, i, with O'Donovan TWENTY ‘INJURED IN TROLLEY COLLISION, ™ nese Government, and ii Harvard began @ determined | ball in the centre of the field. The| Princeton now tried Harvard's fa: : went ashore, ‘4 carried the ball to Dart; | hale anded with the ball on Yale’ >| eplt-off play, McCormick Gripping out On Nov, 1 the original Mrs, Sewell, Nibriee SPRINGFIELD, Muss, Nov. th > : 's M-yart line, At this point) yard tine and in Princeton's possession. | of the tandem, but the Yale backs having Just concluded the business of] At the office of the Holland.American ‘Twenty persons are reported. injured, fi wan holding See ey Hed Score—Yale, 6; Princeton, 0, ey = bead q bits and Princeton securing her divorce end straightening| line it was eald to-day thet te liner Some seriously in @ trolley collision tn rl Hut could not-make tae re-| Vale Should Not Have Scored, | O#t Ava, yards by It, MoQormnic taped a out the tangle resulting from the Knox.|was in no danger and would be 2000/1 Meadow this afternoon, One pyri Darimnouth's bail on her own| But for &. Dition’s fumble easily in| eked back, Veeder booting the ball _—_ ville proceedings, went to live at the| floated. ‘The vessel, it was’ sald, was! motorman is said to have lost both Hotel Majestic, in thia city, She regin-|atuck in the mudbanke of the River | legs, tered as Mts. Barton Sewei and re-| Naas opposite the town of Viaarlingen, shimyplances were rushed to Che gene otived. mall at the hotel under that] below Rotterdam. a om this city, name. Excited tnquiries (reached the steam- Da ro Nice ak: ae ope ; 1 ‘hander blond woman appeared] ship office trom Boston, the home ot |CZAR, WITH SYNOD, 1¢ Majeatlo Jast Tursday and sald cee gnent Beacon eosiey it PRAYS FOR PEACE, that she wanted to look at apartments After careful ingpaction she éngaged ‘There wete 2% first cabin, 30 second cabin and pH acteerage passengers} ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 18—~The Bem. aboard, peror youterday recelved at Twarakoo- 4 @ult under the name of Mra, Parton HIDDEN BY CUBAN Selo & daptution of clergy of the Holy Sewoll, saying that she would take pos- Synat and joined with them fo prayers it of hounds at the thirty-yard-tine, ‘ d thirty-five-vard line, Oh the next pay Eee ake are Weare Raver have scored. | gut nds, at the. rhbrty. ‘ ayo io pwn ou a Ya a ea ea nt Posat oe | AtHESS Sulflering from Over Be rt hac ibil. tie’ mig. up that [SOU 9x abe’ plonsed ith the ‘ale ttt | fon, & swore: Yale, 28; Prince: | work Will Be Sent followed «Harvard. man fell on the WIN PRE Sane eesonanty eatetde Was olen ball, Harvard made four and halt |o) twice, After the Ine re | pons yards in the first two rushes, but on |urder MeCornick's bull Ike charges ARMY ELEVEN FACES fhe next play Squires failed to make land he waa practically tree, the te necessary half yard, and it was |backs would Just manage to get him. TRINITY ON GRIDIRON. Nelife McCoy, the actress, spent a Dartmouth'’s ball on downs on Hat-} phe half shows that there is little to + deatians ‘biget: GE line ‘seyiaienalnte trode Mn the acosches’ ct the centre Shy aneae aaietane Te i her ability “ ” ged te jet Bellevue, where she was taken yea. ef the Crimmon line landed the ball|to hold the ball after punts beeter| Subs” Get a Trying Out in What |terday following her mental breakdowa to Sanitarium. session on Thursday. Piomptly on time she eppeared with an aggregation Harvard's twentytwoward line.| (han Princeton, A ¢ in a cab on Bromlway. Although she|of effects and took possession of the 4 for the restoration of the peace and] tic Squad, while on post at Forty-seo-* made good stand and in two SECOND HALF. Is Considered a Prac. was in serlous state throughout the} rooms she hed engaged she had eal ' PLOTTERS ARE FOUND) tranauiny of rusia, theappeanement|ona street and Prth eyehue, was ram Smpaahen et the Cieawoh ine Destencuth 5 tice Game. night and mprning, socording to her] letter trom Barton dewell and ath Of class hatreds and the establishment | over to-day by « big esy autome~ a back to Harvard's thicty-five-| Jones rent in & Cates in the second : Veciea it was mot necessary to restrain | recommendations seemingly unimpeach- of mutwat relations of love and conf- : ‘yard line and tried a goal at placement. | half, otherwise teams lining up as (Special to The Evening World.) er. able, The coincidence in names of two] HAVANA, Nov, 1%—The truth tn the | gehoe botween all the citizens of the Xue pal Nig on Rigen gs Beene fat ie pind fo) See a Se age OL WEST POINT, N. Y., Nov. 1§.~The| Dr. Gregory was called in to make @ guests did not strike the hotel people | reports of plots to overthrow the Gov- m¥pire. wk Arey faced the Trinity team here to-| thorough examination to-day, and as @ . ‘e} dled the ball, but recovered Kk. On the tall in mi! aia. The sith ales bine. first pkiy Finn rot through for fifteen day, The game was not considered by |result of his investication the little yards, but on the next try Yale lost| the sold food prac-| #inger will be taken to a sanitarium ground and Veeder punted to Mo- ne beds -0 tovilld pe Raed Cormick. tise game, and a full corps of subs were | ©? Long Island, where she can have CRIPPLED VIRGINIA “Phe ball bounced out of McCormick's | on she side lines to get @ trying out, | COMMMele reel and imviation, The need immediately. Within twenty-four hours after the arrival of the second Mrs, Sewell, the first Mra, Sewell sent a peremptory t ernment, was revealed in part to-day, The Government received » confidential | iiegiea tne Kmperor with @ sacred tkon |!” pred report to the effect that an ostensibly | which the Cxat devoutly kisseat and : vacant house In the Cerro suburb WAS | oxpresmed his gratitude for the blew i Message to the oMce, she wanted to) veing willzed 82 a secret depositary ing. ite sald’ Metropolitan then formally said artns but salled right into the hands of | ‘rhe vist .|of absolute quiet in her case was deter- for and ammunition, an "Togerhey with you and the wi TACKLES SAILORS, |i exinrtonaieter back, 'wto made | Gory nce ther exhibition aguiat tn | M500 Cure the night, when the ae [Owang, 'diplomatie, dirk, wes srt] UR Mesat eels o,ivenilsn punatn mut Zonya te " ve Ne - | * ; 7 ing to gain on two tries Princeton | New York University, out no such |"? sty ii inf 4g 4 be exe ©8 | to discover the cause of Mrs, Sewell’s | 41 F pep nak nen, enon | wend on Vale's yard lines sot °F PMURER | rowdyiem was looked for to-day. ata, sth Pe | dlapleasure, fon 2"mius amnesaaitlon and 5% prt ‘ae. ‘All Navy Sailors in Good Shape Rickson bolcake Sod eeaemsmuchy The nurses and doctors attending | gueysenar ONL IB o fom minutes that fe suspicion {8 directed tow= ote hol nd ee } Nov cs firat Mrs, ved & let- "| rests jon of prace thelr con- Except Piersol, Whose Leg ‘The Princeton defense waa ao strong | BUCKNELL AT GEORGETOWN, Ring Mocor ay ake ie worrying COO | ter addressed to the sgoond Mra, Sewell, |Aa the Liberal and Radleal leaders, ad to’ fadthtulty "pertorts | was A" aead” , : ft Is Twisted feet Yolo could make no inpression on ica whbe ; wy 4 M seh ines” from various | #¢ Sound-out that Barton Gewell’s wite, Nrunae j Re eee s Twisted, it, and Veeder was obliged 40 kiok. FIRST HAL®, Baphly repeating, jinte whose deoree of divorce does not become| SCHOONER RUNS ASHORE. pad dibla; rx) McCormick got the ball, but was! gag forced out of bounds at the S-yard Many Inquiries about “her condition | absolute unttl next January, was living SMOKE DRIVES OUT: DINERS| === him, Princeton's Kick bounded back ne war tora: \uesibeey atiewe a PR crt Nor. 18. — Bucknell right equare into the hands of Flinn, Uiversity football team overweiaed who, wae 80 surprised he hardly knew pag aiernte this afternoon and plaved to do, |@ superior, stronger —gaine Before he got started three Princeton | throughout the tl sp men were on tim and he was downed | visitors held Georpeto' aa th ne Paingertield | on tho teyard tine, was aah Dis mores rather nll foam remarkably well, ' 9, Hard Luck for Tigers. Nelther ba had an easy task, and iy Ri. . Be The bound was Juok, Te eaint mained was hand cared. | A fk | princeton uttered Gadly trom ic Yate |TH° weather mas very mild. and’ aot| FT vegan Sooo eae, tandem pers be- |conducive to the fastest work. Supreme Court in Suffolk County, \ No Danger. “NMANTIC CITY, N. J, Nov, 1— WEATHER FORECAST. Sepond Mra, Sewell Moves, 1: three-masted schooner san ashore at —ietiiclionineern, ‘The dipl of Mr, Owens was ox- ; Forecast for the thirty-aix hour | “ried To woh good. effect’ that) the | Liitlé Fax, Husbor: this afternoon. Te vee tse No, 1 West ite eavers who went out to ber j ending at 8 P. M, Sunday for New Pr ye ota “Laden aa ons yg a amooth and by ory atne a naa iene | York and vicinity: Generally fi ey onl ati ; igh aoa nade of the vessel is not known to-night and Sunday. Fresh 0, t hare, G ee northerly winds, becoming north. CRUSHED AT TUNNEL. Hing, Bart and Dau made four yaris Georgetown «4+... win te same roof with Mra, Barton] Jersey Ite Savers Who Went to fabarnaiss td 7 SHIFT rough in on the next two tries, | 1 one marriage of last Jani , 7 ot | Sunta Band was taken out and Munn replaced | (Special to The Evening World.) hae been declared null and yoid trl ANG, Depentns. Geom Et Mlaxe Small, bat Firemews Axon | it Your mah sda ae Ls Spoil Inlaid Pleor, ‘Those who wanted thelr steak rare got it well done for awhile N fine cout Yale ¢ ieyert sonalegs atthe HOLY CRO Streit and Wilk [superintendents Skull Smashed hy {9 of the University of Virginia were | neon made & ewperate to get SS MEETS TUFTS, Me fhe Rock trom Derrtok: 6) | Abe opponents of the midshipmen here | Sriind jet end, but 4 ———— a ; a thin afternoon. Although Virgtula has| Fale save “Prineson the Sal on her | WORCESTER, Mass., Nov, 18.—Holy 8 rt + made an excellent record this season, | own [0-vard line. ton resumed {Cross and Tufte deven met on the . + Hg waaay war touch” ead |g, Stee | had Be aero for feat ue Capt Cooke 2nd ove other regular of it yards pinokeny Conan: to be seen here wit * rineston kicked to Hutehinson, who| 2s season, The fleld wa perf Te eae | damped fully tour fect th the alr fit a8 | shape and grand football pete i fast, ra are in| Brasher was about to t hun He} vatied. wi hil L ganiait ¢ Piers | Wa8 finally downed on the twenty-five. | V* Both \eama were in excellent twisted his leg ly and wifi| yard line. Brasher was badly hurt inj condition amd a hard-fought contest Out Of the game for at least a wapk| the next Ry ay was the remit. Game begun at 2.99, | BRONX OFFICE Se esiant live plunges the Yale backs | Uf jeam arriving on a spocial Bos: | For the q of the rest dents of the Bronx The World carried ball to the five-yard line, |ton and Worcester electric road car has established a branch office at lon got through conire for a yard, and | Just before the atart, ie orse made two more. On the next try 658 East 149th Street, Near Third Avenue, ’ at fer fee a teuendown, Boor: TOV The | “Le Sree Nt ve8g Wr Souditions for to-day's football | ta. ed. ball con. the “twenty: then’ tried "far| \PROVIDENGR, BR. 1, Nov, thes ba d wero, $8 goal dul falied, Bag bois pitting frown Univers. wound up her home and Yate i, P ootball keagon to-day in a same with the Universit; ve Vitch Brown Sleyea nant BROWN MEETS VERMONT,