The evening world. Newspaper, June 25, 1907, Page 2

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——— | First Gama. |Home Runs by Alperman and - = Lumley Help Beat the PHILADELPHIA, Quakers Easily. 000100220— 5§ oe =. ) | That’s Why He Makes a i lo 1 30600 N. { ors aod Mehmed a — Round Trip from New | wasutnoros BROOKLYN ‘ 0 11 i H June %.—-The Trolley Dodgers kept up} —— eae oe + . : ‘ aven to Oyster Bay. fo great winning streak this after. PHILADELPHIA .Judge in Tears Declares Fury cae |Ssibehceder ta Murraye QW" Thommen. t YS ¢ Aerial Craft, After Sailing Over the. : : Special to The Evening Wert) jby a score of Pittinger Knabe, 2b Soares i er Knees COon- WAY, N. ¥., June %—“One|to twirl f but was driver ; 10 im as Girl on eee eae eR Sy sera es |e Bt oe" oh mama a 2 «0 «| City, Drops Into the Sunken jecretar *. 1D b laotng him lagee, Meo... Wee: Woes Sole Ma) ssed that kstes Drugged an eatin Listas | coekqvedre: exes nine bath toning Oar : ; ess t gs we tah | enareare en foe wet Honing rant 3e..- 8 1 6 0 a). Meadows; Gas Bag Is Pierced } Morand Aopabehageeat! : urtney, 1b. EDS 0 Se, Bore Her Off Unconscious. " me nt New fait, asec ohee vit ONE BS ar niis gu/ a aegis 8 By Frame of Buo ———_ nga La Shih, woes wey teas box for the Jacklitech, ¢ eos Ree Bee dor) y. a ; There was no need | Donovanttes. eds Hee game, letting /PHMOEEr Dit. 0 8 88 HOUSTON, Va., June 25.—Weeping and ie the sha o-day, Yale can beat |up in the Inst few Innings, which @- Duggleby, p., See Fees a Se Fear: A Li enc . ‘ q ‘iowed the Quakers four rua. ne ! eronaut Lincoln Beachey had a narrow escape from be 5 caused him, Judge W. G. Loving in court to-day told how the f kiad da be ‘toagnd ommend storn SUS UG sata ; y Pp n being smoth- | * = ; ot Rooseve! an ) — — ¢red to death by gas this afternoon when thi hip i cl | bis daughter, Elizabeth.Loving, had made a’madman of him and forced | a-4” Geer luncheon Into a gospa | Thomas falled to connect with three) Totale,, 7 Flac _ ) Hf this af hen the airship in which he had | S Z = | se i sel rver. Knabe w ret! i sailed from yland, S! i ) _ ence over | him forth on a quest that ended in the murdering of Theodore Estes, | "1 0 eving to tai ve Knee wee pecond, | ‘Dstted for Duggiedy, ninth inning —| om Happyland, Staten Island, to Battery Park, and thence over eewhom the girl had accused of her disgrace leer “ to Alp BROOKLYN. | Manhattan and the western end of Long Island, was wrecked fifty feet - a ‘ ‘ ‘ Pree ao base. He yer ea, e ‘ ees © The recital was dramatic in the extreme, the relatives of the prisoner |f™™ chabe'a fare Lewis {k- | Alperman, +12 4 4 G/Oft the Sunken Meadows, just above little Hell Gate, by striking against weeping with him as h how his daughter, on her knees had | lst ve a high fy to Thomas, Casey, 3b 2 2 1 1+ 41/aniron buoy, the top of which pierced the gas b held it fast while confessed her alleged wrong to him. ' , ar the fence Haas . : ; 2 0 © 0) the gas poured down on the helpless man. lizabe' ving was not in cou: ‘ ee 2051 © O| Beech lea ‘tro: e one > a Elizat ¢a rth e bide 2 fos El Hummel, 1b........1 2 9 0 0 es Hane avaee prea ee bay par diaaea Svee TE indlowallss bi ening to her ier orhange) : Fae Courtney nit Maloney, ef +2 3 1 4 @ BRI hie feet were in the water Imland, but soon the aeranaut took ht The jury was impressed, ly cone question. | vie g. Dool.n fouled Lewis, os feat gs was almost overcome by the esca) ere upward again and starte dover| r’s story will go far in sec n the p * Mr. Taf te ft his re “ 5 NS a Ritter, c lg fas when he was rescued by Jacob fe Island. 3 that the father’s st ill g POON AES PICA Ly cs Sadccath te eas Wereubs EL (HES oe cee Mi ich 1 8 2 0 Kahrs, of the New York Fire Depart-| A town people rutbered sky- of the wu e a cold that 1°4 like jcentre Kk bases, Lewis GC fdas +2020 2 oO'ment, who pu pod in the streete and hurried Among the relatives who were seated ! ie scoring M Ritter Uned to Deolin. —-——_-— — in a rowboat get a better v che Bi aibesice the defendant were his brother, | yams a Totals, eeti08..97 45 ote ee Mleht of the scientific bird of the air P Major J. Thompson Loving, of Pulaski, cae hird In a Base 'Hits—Of Pittenger. five minutes af over Blackwell's EpVe.. and his son, W. G. 1 ar | eee Bleby caught there, wie a ” At the adjournment of cou ster- ie al? ) “pce st Base on B: On PI Helped harle Itret rly @ ne the 4 dant had just ss car ¢ oF Aparna FY a des wey, Charles Weltz Heth a conversation with bia/ . 7 —— ai Lum: Charles Weitzel followed in er iis teh other-In-law, Harry Sneed, who told were = | * scor- ‘ a moment er and 4 MPiim of the Alleged -drugging his KINNEY’S HOMER rps Bercy a 3; by Dug-| Kahrs in getting the aeronaut nroplacbnet @iugster. which led to the killing, when mur forced “Bateh,) Doolt Hs buoy, which ia known as & is badly the attorneys for the prosecution ob- OPENS YALE AND | Base Hite-Maliner Tae ey | Laght. | Work to See Airship. fected on the grounds that Judge Lov- HARVARD GAME Fourth Inning. Hit—Humme he D was then lifted Is Interest was created Ang’s statement would be hearsay evi- * Hie} Sa iieke. A ae UORy d taken dy the tw dence. i Um Rigler and Emsiie |? apt sla enantio oe dala 5 Attorney Strode, for the defense, ar- First Page.) = eerie ———— |! ww Iam Ct “ } gueg in favor of the admissibility of the i i Aiperman to Hummel. Doolin doubled af ibe sad Up Riemin BI Katee pad oft “trolley ca: converration with Breed and was ro- e.g) Wild pitch pro inser de d his airship back ¢ ee plied to by Attorneys Harmon aod abe. pone wales, seen frame of the airs panic Bouldin. The arguments lasted over scoring “satay tp Feach pol usey 0 base, On Dow n relating his perthous ce Poutes Barksdale rendered his opinion, | oer Sal, Casey to shir w to second Maloney hey anid a4 which allowed Judge Loving to relate! Girl's Story to Father. Third Inning. Titys. THRE: Mite Mime Meee n Be B fhe conversation with Sneed, thus| “After dinner I arked Eltzabeth tnto |, }! otweyaawar. te \ofstre. Beadll-ss ath ape ted over the coring ® victory for the 4 |my room and told her of the conversa- | driv “i gee | scoring Lewis. Lumiey forced Casey t: the hase th ‘There was a slight flurry in the court. | iva. with Harry Sneed. She got down Neng 44 who peat | Doolin unmseteted "TWO RUNES Sapte ‘ik sles aati as Wacom when the Judge concluded his re-|on her knees and between sobs and foul near. th Jacklisch out, iatiy assumed the shaj “pMarks and the jury was brought in| tears sald that Sunday c Sioting, ONE| Lewis to Hummel. 3 INS. OL ge eae ELON: Bip lpfinaed blake Giese, anaiiea oui: Budge Loving thon took the stand and|dore Estes requested her to go b }: Sees ee > sina canton to Hummel Tiae tik te keene land the « leaked like iad lageta) meeontinued his testimony from the point | riding him. She declined, but'upon | 86% nd stole second. Jones | io Thomas. Lewis sac Dugeiosy | MiG threw to Camey. naling ‘Thomas Where he stopped yreterday. being urged accepted. After th ot | took filed to lett. 3 to Courtney, Ritter out Doolin ©) Lamley. See sethantes swung in from the soutt, 0 0 ° a , NO RUNS. atch ou ¥ a T Estes In the Room. in the buggy they ar down ¢ Bs y flied to Moc Courtney > Ri : | Bat ho ihe. bas wae pire Saka ‘ : toh eek eee he use Where Theodore Estes lived and Sixth Inning | ES delphi ana Hie said that on the morning of April Harry Sneed came into his office, Vand with some hesitation said he had a // Most painful story to tell concerning happening to his daughter. Gneed while he (Sneed) was out bussy ie on the evening prior he saw oth Loving and Theodore Estes out riding .E. L. Kidd came to the home of the “Ptevens and inquired for Sneed, saying t Miss Loving had turned from bugsgy ride in a bad condition. Unuing the witness said ‘Gneed went to (Txias's, and saw Mis i was delirious and her jb “was pitiful. Said She Was Drunk. “Sneed sa’d that in the parior of the Kida bome he saw Mrs. Kidd and Theo re Estes and told them he would go room Mrs. Loving in ded. condition Pa a doctor, Kates, however 4 ' ded> wetting 8 doctor himself, Dr. st er arrived and sie did a be - Help Wanted a To-Day } advertised. for in The Morning World's Want Directory. TUESDAY, J ~ 0% Awning Helo Ma “Adcrensers 4 Ageots 1 Bri Flowers Apprentices 1 Rindory Help Bakers Barbers a x » 1 ! Bartenders t Bi Bookbinder Book meepers Boys Brarsworkers Brickiay ers EEBusneinen Cadine ¢ Makers oe re. . 5 Cigarmakers 2 Poli Clerks 64 erke de Fancy Yoathere 1 Winders Poremes Every week, month and ye Worid prints more “t Come) fur Eve BET AOUSCVELI ¢ Kot out and remained f: some time Fourth Inning. TAFT WANTS 1? BROOKLYNS WIN FIRST HALF OF DOUBLE-HEADER Duggleby bit a slow erounder to Bell. | “They then drove. she said, in Te | 7 threw him out. Thomas was the putes conatoeaen here ny fourth man Bell fanned. Knabewugted loffered her a drink. She de . but : No Ki “el Hngled. Alportman. punted safe: later did take @ dririk, and ine sécond | Camp singied, Madden out on a pop) ly. Carey ed, but Alperman Was felt dinay and queer fy to Brees. Willams hit a home run|Caagnt at second. Durgiesy, to De, retere Feivested him to drive fapt @nd! to right field, scoring Camp. Church lin, Lumley eed over: GN nd. | return home instead of continuing to ht: enother io [fence for @ homer, scoring an | Lovington. He went rapidly up the i Cane ead. Bat ng Hummei |mountaine in an opposlte direction. | Tfeching nome doubled, sending Bath tnd Ma- After that she became unconscious and !t an . loney singled, so ring Batch ana Hum- dig not know what happened fumbled, and Me linet. “Lewis sacrificed, Duggleby to “When asked if Ewtes had assault Meyer © aL #6 rier Mo-|TSurtney. Hitter singled, scoring Ma [het she said Estes had forced him THREE! Courtney, Hes hit with a pitched bal | upon, ber end she had only a fa | Knope got Aiparman's fly, SIX} ieetion ON “This revelation came to me as a| Fifth Inning [Re thunderbolt from a clear sky. I EES out, Williame ¢o Cus Seventh Inning. my daughter and no power on earth filed to Church. Dexter o: -| pitus struck out. Magee hit to centre, could have restrained my hands.” to Cus! NO RUNS. Pe r mui perm. throw ‘The witness began to weep when he ter, pit and Howe, catcher, | &°4. aa Casey mufted Alp: man’s came to the part of the «i n far ard. Clifford An 'wild pitoh scored his love for his daughte; onard “ trigze. mney sing’ ‘ ss : ie 7 a ile Courtney walked. Doolin singled a beveral ot the relatives of the dofend~ ie Sere i amp filed | litach "aingied, svoring Courtney, bi t also gav ay to . |trytng to make two bi © fe hit Went Out to Kill. Sixth- Inning |was easily nailed, M to Casey | “In this conditién of ining 1 out, Kinney to Cushing na|Alperman. TWO. RUNS, ‘ nding 1 e man et_on Williams's fumble mons |. Casey flied to Knab Re Sern cok tere, Williams, who retited Dana v Batch also Ufted one to Ticus. Lovingetone. When - Simor Ing first. Sia NO RUNS. boy amd asked f “yaad c NO RUNS Eighth Inning. wes at Oak 2 ‘'S eb walked Thomas and 1. ingut f taut Estes Was In Seventh Inning. ma shot her > the neares 1 out. NO RUN f ng #tated that no nr E f Wis lane _ Eighth Inning. erica f Dexter fied out to Camp, McCall out k suing. Dana Ww 1 ate pads pid My : pe peer a Yes even t xtent of ne . throw @t seound, Howe to MoCa t tar at going | NO Hl | Ninth Inning, Durgle ‘ ngled, fil Thoma. ey ow | Hume unassisted. TWO RUNB } 1 fouled to Cout \ cate lewis = third, Flite ea ball, fi A BROOKLYNS LOSE was SECOND GAME IN HOLLOW FASHION. to B Dooll mult of ts fy Sled, Sparks struck out the foot of Willow avenu Lewis thed to 3 “6 4|!n the Bronx | dorian. anton und went out to Courtney 1 < man Med to Grant a iall Pee GAS EXPLOSION IN TENEMENT BASEMENT. Is Seriously In- NING WORLD. TUESDAY, JUNE 25, The Sunken Meadows off Astoria a 19 ov. ame 4 ”™ varia f Port Mor Like a Huge Lemon. t jured. 4 Willtam A. Kirby and August Bauer, |@ 5u employees the Consolidated Gas Compar went Into the basement of #nd at the five-story tanement at No. # Al and se | street this afternoon to locate a big Beachey which was flooding the butlding. T!* W afterward explo mh shook ghoutswentyay ing, breaking all the glass ani peer Ne ling Heyman Levintha! and Fannie, structure. Shar off the doorstep. Showering glass fall on Esther Kopland, 0, 2 Allea ** street, and Paul Greenbaum, of No. s Madison strest, as they were passing The roar was heard at the Eldridge Street Station, which turned out the * “- 4 injured were taken to | Gouverneur Hospital —————— |DEATH THREATS MAD | YONKERS WOMAN ELOPE. (Rpecta! to The Breotng World ) | YONKERS, N. Y., June %—A star boarder threatening to kill the wife of «| boarding louse Keeper 1f #he did not elope with him and then threatening to kill both because his plan did not carry, is the Iatewt method of com ng the affections of a woman, It ¢ by Vincent Marce: was employed no boarded at the home of Mr. and rge Tocco, of No. 14 Waverly Marcel has ‘been in love with Mra co for some time his ottenr tions _ were favorably regarded Then he made threats, according to tae evidence produced at & hearing in court today, telling ‘Mra, Tocco that if sne did not go away with fim, he would bh her and her husband Saturday at noon the suitor and man disappeared fem, residing on Mra. Tocco returr hated and Marcel. als howrding house. He w T io evict him, wa t and, even © press the om pce ae ta WILLIS PARKER DEAD, Wille Parker, son of the late Dr. Wil lis Parker, the first surgeon to perform an operation for appendicitis, died of heart disease Monday night at bis home No. 121 Madison avenue. Morgan&Brother (Katablished 1801.) Storage Warehouses, ZNO, 232, 284, 236 W. 47th m., HT M4 f f hit safely Bla Page) ow a delle aka ney walke la t nabe to Doolin ne Hy , » Knabe an * 1 a ae y pee Sneed Corroborated. } , | Third Inning | I 5 " ve! . 8 ae een he . 7 " weik ed to right. noms. He reinte WANT COMPANIES TO Tr t ttle to Batch s' * ns. © Magee went to : PROVIDE DOCTOR FOR MEN, | 112" sgorte wills Magee, went, to 4 = - 8 > - mad th - o * F O RUNS. 1 le waa \e Fourth tnhing. ; rot two. bases on Lumiey's | r J $ Dootn singled, scoring L * 4 y od ball advanced Dootr 4 ¢ f * t ° rea he oln an eng t ing. th Koabe out, Henley to Hum ® «10 & * 4 Hummel Med to Titus Aly . t fy was caught by Dootn. ¥ Mig ee Fifth Inning 4 " L 4 4 » Lum ys ‘ secor ecular * acd almost Grant stole ae . M 2 : out a “home run ‘ kh pres Jooln gol.to fre aoe ¥ | Alperman THREE wit Mis. Loving bay e t c Knahe to Courtney work s ‘Alperman filed to 1 did re nt wae questioned 7 sr Sixth Inning ¢ « ‘ 1 e on aced Herdey ip ‘ rT f * Tho s filed ¢ &6 M C * I } ‘ a] Ay ae . re | i «A / ‘ 4 a . e " gto Fu nish J Ne YO RUN vehi 4 ay made & re mmendatign of that Seventh Inning. it ruled out ture, Grant struck out Courtney wae out, It almost Ratte r B e middie leng Park, young man, one of the © enst of t rahip swung around te t siiding. ” and every directio: of the frame slight, smoot as cool as volunteers S 8 a roke it en heading first sk in a A burial flag. a gan Propeller Wing Broken, was few hing put b the ng of 6 ner thi wig-wagging a the Aquarium. t ov en rd hro DERN FIFTH Ave. CLIP Spectacular Clearance Sale 5,000 Trimmed Hats at Sensational Reductions All this Week Trimmed Hats Values $5 DRESSY HATS, Special to $9 $1.95 082.95 Values $9 to $18 COUPON THI Chips, w ECT SPR Any BOTTLE. ze mweguiives, ied alee ing eB oF "Stor abe ihe, ies lauagiy, fold Book Milans, attractive $4.95 Exact reproductions of latest Patisian models at prices less than one-third of actual value, i Neapolitans, smartly trimmed, Leglorns, noveltics LAUNDRY WANTS—MALE. my nthe way of repal firet BEACHEY AIRSHIP ¢ signal of a man undreds ath Bench ry fight aid LOSS OF LEG CAUSED DEATH i. ° See Thurs, and Fri. 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