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RESET PRINCE WILHELM NE [ “ Circulation Books Open to All. ] U RESULTS EDITION 3 W YORK, FR PRICE ONE CENT.’ IDAY, AUGUST 30, 1907. ee HIGHLANDERS. LOSE TO THE ATHLETICS WITH OOVLE UP Phiadelphians Double the Score. _ BALKS AT FACING a bnto” thevortex or trade when —hr- % BULLS AND BEARS) Content to Look at ’Em From Gal- lery, While He Keeps His Hands on Watch and Purse. {~The longer Prince Wilhelm Of Sweden remains in New York the ~~ More he demonstrates that he is-a-—wise—young-man-averse to takinz any unnecessary chances. For instance, he had an opportunity to go o1 the floor of the Stock Exchange this afternoon, and he didn’t go. Buttoning his coat tightly about his thirty-six-inch chest and thirty- two-inch belt line, he held aloof from the howling mob of brokers who , fire sore at having to live upon each other. As he gazed his hand wan- dered frequently to the vicinity of his watch pocket and the place where he keeps his wallet. He announced that he would rather be on the out- side looking in than on the inside looking out, or words to that effect. DEAD; WORRES ENDS LE by Vice-Prosdent Charles W. Maury and Gecretary Gevrze W. Ely. who es- corted him to the executive offices on the sixth floor. where he was turned over to a committee of efght brokers— Messrs. Burr. Henry. Conroy, Law- renoe, Donall, Chauncey, Devoe and Grosbeck. They took him to the main floo>, and wers about to” propel ‘him balked. Brokers Cheered Him. ‘The Prince's refusal to mix in with he push was absolute. so he was culd- 8 to ths members” -xallery The vokers on the floor «ave hin a receo- thon that surprised him. They almost valsed the root with their whooping and cheering. From the Stock Exchange the Prince swent to the banking house of J. Pier- pont Morgan, It has been a long time gince the financial district acted sq fool- Whly. The thin sprig of royalty was amazed at the immense mob that fought and howled and barred his way. From the windows of the tall buildings omce oye tossed long atrings of ticker tape. Prince Wilhelm could not have. been more efihusiasiically greeted had he been butting into Wall street /with, money to invest. J. Plerpont Morgan had gone when the Prince reached the banking house. %. Plerpont Morgan, jr., and Charles W. @teele did the honors. The Prince re- (> mainéd in the Morgan private office for ~ bout fifteen minutes and then made this way back to hia automobile. By that time Wall street was packed from Broadway to Wiliam street and Nas- gau street and Broad street were {m- passable. The reserves from four pre- cincts were overwhelmed by the crush. Prince Wilhelm was pleased ang »@orontahed....Dae-.crowd. yelled for» apeech. He stood up in the automobile Home After Illness That Developed in March. Richard Mansfield, the actor-manager, Wied toay at his home tn New London, Conn, after a long flIneas, brought on by overwork on the stage. He suffered © nervous breakdown in March at the Soncluston of an engagement at the New Amsterdam Theatre in thie city im hia production of “Peer Gynt,” and wae compelled to close his season, ‘This was the beginning of the end of Richamt Mansfeld. The strain of years vpon a highly nervous temperament had worn it out. He was aware of the seriousness of hls condition, and an- hounced that he would retire from the tage for at least a year, His company wes disbanded and he came to New York, where he was at- tended by specialsts at his home, No. U6 Riverside Drive. He wanted to to England. where he had @ place th Sussex, and on May 12 salled on the Atlantic Transport Hner Minneapolis, On the voyage to London hia life wa despaired of, but his will power cacried him through. With his wite, who was Beatrice Cameron, an actress, and hie son George, he went to his Sussex os- Phe weather was coid-and Lon4y, and his physicians ‘advised that he re- turn to the United States and sunshine, He came back by way of’ Montreal, where he landed on July 3& From there he proceeded by special train to 4 cottage in the ‘Adirondacks near Am- persand, N, Y. His breakdown was by that time complete. His mind wan- dered and he apent hours in reciting wold: “Really, I never expected any- thing’ like this. Thanks.” ‘The cops cleared a way through the erowd and the automobile started up- —town—-with the Prince __\WaN) Street back into: ite umuad/" calm. Prince Wifhelm has been fnvited by ~the Jockey Olu to be Its guest at the Futurity at Sheepshead Bay to-morrow. THe aiso han recetyed an invitation to lait Cettic Park on Sunday as a quest ‘of the A. 0, H. There will be a great tug of.war between a team of Swodes nnd a team of Irishmen, and if the Prince attends they may lot the Swedes min. He has also been invited to .at-| tho lines ofthe plays in which he had tend the Irish-American Athletic Club { scored successes, 2 games at Celtic Purk on Monday, The| The mountain olimate was too rigor- (Gontinued on Second Page.) (Continued on Second Page.) a $15.00 BERGE SUITS, 84.55. Bive or mray, Blees 34'to 44, Chothiers, 227-229 Broadway, 850.00 NEW XORK TO PACIFIC COAST. ‘Aug, JL sto Oct. #0. Lehigh Valley, 383 tg Rn ub” 1400 Biway, N.Y.; 825 Fulton et.. d'kiyn, te BOSTON Shh ne os ¢ WASHINGTON ... : f At ercon | a truck nd Was Said to be in a: serious osndition, Ti is said have pecurred in a saloon at No, 487 First avente, the proe ning, Is ander arrest, letor-of which, Eugene Kuhn, forty- ne; Riga 2 ‘ on Hilltops in Easy .< Fashion, (FINAL. SCORE.) PHILADELPHIA. 300002100— 6 HIGHLANDERS. 010100010— 3 PHILADELPHIA. R H PO A E Hartsel, If Co) 2 1 0 0 icholls, 6 hosp che 3 S-ybold, r att ay OO Ja 1b. 2 3 12 0 1 Murphy, 2b.- Se Ojos 2 il eee S es 0. Colina, 3b ore eG 1 1 322.0, 0 0 0 5 1 oO 0 0 0 2 0 6 12 27 12 2 HIGHLANDERS. R H PO A E Hoffman, cf. Son 8 Ot Keeler, rf gost) nk OO Chase, It. peel Ona 2s. 08 0 Moriarity, Ib.......1 0 8 0 1 Laporte, 3b SHO eli 1504-20) Williams, 2b. O50 2-10 Conroy, ss... UIE LE EE Thomas, c ooh oO Doyle, p.. £050 O90 $29535.272110, 22 Totals... Firwt Bage on Balls—Of Waddell, 1; off Doyle, Firet Base on Errors—Philadelphia, | ‘Three-Base Hits—Oldring. Thomas. ‘Two-Base Hi ybold, Davie, Pitehes—Waddeil, "Loughlin, Passes Away at His Summer] asmrrcan LBAGUE PARK, Au: %—The Highlanders bexan their sec- ond game against the Athletics to-da {n fear and trembling, as they were stacked against the prise big battery of the baseball worlé—Waddell and Schreck. ____ First Inning. Hartsel] fied to Hoffman. Nichols singled and went to thin on Seybold's two-base smash, Davis tacked another ¢ingie into right, scoring Nichols. Mur- phy banged a safe one to centre and ‘Bey bold scored“ Cottine at toys it-Joe got mixed in his dates throw- «Murphy out at second and allowing via to soore, Collins was our steal- Ing second, Thomas to Willtama. REE RUNG. Ho! dled on a bunt to Collins ined to Nichols. Chase etruck RUNS. Second Inning. Srounded out to Mortarty Schreok walk: Waddell struck out i filed to Hoffman. NO RUN6. Ntobols Moriarty’s Texas and Dall rolled aafe for Laj out, Nichols to Davis, umd and scoring as William grounded out to Davis Con: ropiciee on @ bounder to Murphy. ONE Third Inning. Nighols struck out. Bybold ned or to Willams. Davie fanned, NO RUN ‘Thomas grounded out to Collins, Doy'e wad thrown out by Nichols, Hofman ‘grounded out to Murphy. NO RUNB. Fourth Inning. ‘singled. Oldrin hit to Doyle hy was run down detweet, home, Doyle _to_ Sdareck Murphy land Rt | ening “filing the bases. Waddell struck out ued out to Willams, NU TRUNa | Keeler - grounded out to Chase ‘Murphy: ‘wea eafe on Davis's fumble and | dtopped took second on 4 wild pitch. Mortar- ty struck out. Leporte singled. scoring | e, Dut waa out ateeling second, | Bhreck to Nichole. ONE RUN. . Fifth Inning. Ntchols struck out. Seybold Med to tars lected slammed a bent struck out. RUNS. Willams filed to Oldring. Conroy Yined to Nichols. Waddell threw: out Thomas. NO IRITNS. Sixth Inning. Colltae: singled and scored ring’s three-bagger. Conroy t Sohfeck. “Conroy, tooted” grounder and Oldring scored. Singled. Nichols grounded out to. Mo- tianty, Gagbold fied to Hoffman. TWO RUNS. ’ Doyde. out to Davis. Hoffman tm Sartoall” Healer’ grounded Wenash, "NO RUNE. bse Beventh Inning, Davis singled Murphy safe on Mo- ftarty’s funible. Collins fouled to La- rte, Olgring: ited to Chase, scoring Balas. Sobreck died on @ grounder to Conroy, ONE RUN. Chase gro! Om to Nichols. Mo- wan forced out on Nichols to Mur- filed to Oldning. NO Elghth Inning. Weddell struck out. Hartnell singled pnd, took secnnd on Nichols sacrifice, oye to y. Laporte threw. out Beybold, NO RUNS. ences mroy fied to | Beybold. |. Dove out. singled, scoring on Old- Thomas Hoffman Momas. Keeler foul- ed to Collins, ON RUN. Ninth Inning. Davis stnigk our Murph: Moriarity, Collins ‘bled. to RUNS. ‘nave struck out. Morar fouled to ler. NO fled to | olGring and Laporte fouled to Schreck. San cneEenE Rt Gate mmrg ipporte. cane atch BROOKLYN LOSES TO THE QUAKERS. Pastorius and’ Sparks Put Up Pretty Duel at Phila- delphia. (FINAL SCORE.) BROOKLYN. 110010000— PHILADELPHIA. 00020020 BROOKLYN. R H PO A ® Alperman, 2b......-.0 0 4 2 1 Casey, 3b....., ON a1e Oe S110) Lumley, rf.. Veolee inn 0) Lewis, ss.- oe Oat de ian eae) Jordan, 1b. ot 0) Maloney, cl. 0 0 1 0 0 Hummel, If jos GaN PO) Ritter, c. APS PED SUD Pastorius, p. +O 1 0 1 0 Totmleeceecce 3 9 24:19 2 PHILADELPHIA. R H PO A R Thomas, cf . o.1 1 0 0 Knabe, 2b..- 1) 160 40. Tins, rf ©0230 20 0080 Magee, if... . 0550 eat O10 Courtney, Ib...--. 1 1 6 1 0 Grant. 3b... 1 1 3 0 0 Dool.n, ss. pO RESTY EO OO) Dooin,c. o 1635 0 Sparks, p... 0 0 0 2 0 Totals...... +4 9 27 12: 0 First Base on Errors—Philadelphia, 2. Left on Bases—Brookiyn, 2; Philadel- "Btu OutAy Pastoriua 1; hy sparks, 4. fhree-Base Hit—Lumley, Two-dase Hit—Tit Btolen Baye—Maged: oDuble Playa—Dooin and Knabe Hit by Pitcher—Alperman, Umpiree—Carpenter and O'Day. BALL PARK, PHILADPLPHIA, Aug. %.—~The Trolley Dodgers opened | a two days’ series with the Phillies (his afternoon and drew a big orowd of fans who tok on the” Brooklyn team as the near-great olub af the league, which is able to play. almost ll of the leaders to a standstill, but is Often Deacen Out at the “Anlah” by an ayalaals, ‘After the bruising contests Donovan's men had taken part in with the Cubs and the showing the Phillies made In the last three days with the Pirates, | (he_anectatora were prepared for a “ereat exhibition. — = First Inning. Aiperman, foule} to Grant. Titus Casey's drive. Lumley tripled to gr club | house and scored on. Lewls's single, Lewis died stealing, Dooin to Doolin, ONE RUN. Thomas filed to | ol. nebo fanned. Titus singled. \Megee fouled to Ritter, NO RUNS. Second Inning. Jowian singled Maloney saortficed, Sparks to Courtney. Hummel popped to. anabe, Ritter singled, ecoring Jordan, ; Ritter reaching third an Thomas's poor | return. “Pastorius fanned. ONE RUN. urtney flied to Hummel. Grant was for Alperman and Jor Lume; Doolln's drive off the fence. NO} RUNS. of t ThirdInning. | Alperman fanned. Cassy died, Sparks | to Courtney. “Lundley popped'ts Creat RUNS, | Bpar' “Dooin ballooned to Hummal. Med to Maloney. Hummel was under | Thomas's high one NO RUNS. | Fourth Inning. Lewis singled. Knabe made a : Eerie out-eteet: of Soran: ~ jing. Deoln fe Deslin Knwbe @ol Ma- joney’a pap. NO RUNS, Knabe beat a bunt. Titus singled. went to thini when—Jordan Alperman’s bad chuck. Magee to Alperman wu ¥ Knabe scoring. Qagee stole second. Courtney singled, but Lumley's fine throw got Magee at the plate, Grant ot two basea on Lewis's wild throw, rtney scoring, Doolin out, Lewis <o Jordan. TWO RUNS, Fifth Inning. Hummel singled. Ritter Dooin to Courtney. Pastorius singled, pooring Hummel. Alperman fouled to Dooin, who nalled Pastorius trying to Teach’ second. NO RUNS Casey knocked down Dooin Bparks. Thomas singled and ‘dled stealing, Ritter to -Alperman. NO RUNS. | Sixth Inning. a | Knabe to Courtney. Titus Lamley's drive. Maxoe oe and Casey ou! was under Knabe popped to ‘Alperman, Ti; doabied, Sthece singled’ but Lum deadly wing got Titus’ at the plate Courtney fouled to Ritter. NO RUNS Seventh Inning. | Jordan died, Knabe to Courtney. Ma- lone, out the same wey, Hummel fled to jomas, NO UNS. Doolin sin- t beat an {nfield hit. gied. Dootn’s Intended saorifoe went tor , Grant, scoring and Doolin reach Ing hicks Sparks “sacrificed, Bite to Jordan, Doolin scored on Thom out, Alperman to Jordan, Knabe Cou to Lewis, TWO RUNS, Eighth Ritter alngled. Inning. Pastoriux sacrificed, loourtnoy to Knabe. Alperman was hic dy pitched ball. Casey singled, but veital nailed Ritter at the plate. ‘Lum- popped to Grant. NO RUNS. bac ht filed to Larmmley, easy, Casoy looned to Koo wae bal- M to Jordan. rt Iperman, NO RUD Ninth Inning, Lewis singled amd dicd stealing, as dan struck out, Matoney fanned. SUITS, 89.88, sehoows from, ay, eo? N CLOSE GAME? {hia mount Hawkama in tue second race, sacrificed, di (O RUNS. | ja EIGHT HORDES AEADY 10 OTA IN GREAT 3400 EMPIRE PLUNGERS FAIL IN WITH WOODSMAN Heavy Plunge Made in the Third Race Won by Just-So, (Bpeot 0 Tre Evening Word.) EMPIRE CITY RACE TRACK. | Yonkers, Aug. .20.—A heavy plunge on | Woodsman in the third race resulted in ble losses to the men who tried to engineer it. When the odds of 1b to 1 “were posted neainat the welding a score of commissioners were sent into the | ring with handaful of ereenbaoks. They played the horse down to fours at the chose taking all intermediate prices find even when the racers were at the post the perspiring commisstoners were aull busy takine the odds, It was @ meteoric apiurge, but Woods- man failed to get a bit of the money. Lady Carol, off with a: good start, set a hot pace to within a few jumps of the finish line, when Just So, which had been keeping her company, nipped her on the post, winning by a head in a terrific drive. Granada was a good tiiind- Woodsman, the hope of the pl.ingers, fitth. Wale the pluogers lost, the public won, for Just So was heavily supported by the public and his victory wes balled with loud applause by the spectators, Large Crowd at Track. The jargest crowd that has yet fay- ored the track on the hill was in at- teniance to-day, large battallons of regulars from Saratoga reinforcing the customary numbers, The card wus attractive throughout and betting ‘ring speculation brisk oa each event, The betting ring was in fact jammed with bettors betore each race wnd the number of bookmakers on hardly able to attemt t ness that was thruet upor them, First Favorite Beaten. ‘The firat race saw the defeat of the odds-on favorite Hollow, wiilch was cleverly beaten by Running Account, at § to 1 in the betting. Schlesinger rode Running Account, and he made !/ the best and earliest tse of the colt, sending him Into the~Jead at the! stretch turn, to which point Hollow | had led commandingly, Runitiug Ao- count ran on about his business then | as Hollow begun to fall back, atid| Soullop oame with s burst from behind. Scallop rapidiy overhatiled Hollow and| was barely beaten for the place on the Ine. Only the judges could separate the latter two. Lhebert Shows Skill. {a riding as if he a to advantage with Liebert comer, Getting o RESULTS AT EMPIRE TRACK, | (8 to 1 and 6 to 2) 1, Hollow (1 to 3 |for place) 2. Scallop 3. KILLING FIRST RACE—Running Account SECOND RACE—Hawkama. (7. to 1 and 5 to 2) 1, Woolstone (7 to 5 for place) 2, Minos 3, = | THIRD RACE—Just So (11 to 5} and even) 1, Lady Carol (6 to 1 for| place) 2, Granda 3. 4 | FCURTH RACE.—Goldproof (6 to! 1 and 2 to 1) 1, Cloisterees (5 to 1 for place) 2, Old Honoety 3. | FIFTH RACE—Col. Bob (11 to 5/ and 7 to 1) 1, Aristotle (8 to 6 for) place) 2, Skyo 3. | SIXTH RACE—Henry O. (11 to 5 and 7 to 10) 1, Kohnoflow (7 to 10 | for place) 2, Firstz@Maaon 2. | BLUFCOAT KEEPS RUNAWAY’ FROM WRECKING A CAR Police Sergeant McDermott Stops Frenzied Steed That Was Making for a Trolley, Serxt. MoDermott, of the Tremont | avenue station, was the hero to-day of @ runaway-horse event that sent three persons to Fordham Hospital. was standing at Tre- ues | The sergeant mont ang Washington a he saw a horse attached to a surrey dashing up Tremont ayenue. In. the ‘tace of a street car travelling in the other direotion. Ap the animal dashed up McDermott swung from the ourb- mone, xrabbing the reine and steering | dhe fimhtened Meet “into an-tron-fenca.{ ‘Three persona, James Carbone, Louts | Biabacinni and his son Jacob, were | $4.08, he Jala behind Woolstene, Taunt an nos Wat tha ter turn. ‘Thon hesent? his mount into oloser Sarpy waiting | until the others were well into the} atretoh. in the cloaa of the last sixteenth, when he began to ride, and it was a ride to victory, Hawkama won clever: | Being away from Woolstone, which t Minos by a short length for ‘the The time of the race, 14) 4-5 considering the track, which | naghrery tens Pave Gtteon ant t “Applegate. toxeiher with a st} reoent Suratogians, played Lexoline practically off t ards for a kiting. — : cs Gotdproof Shows Speed. Goldproof, the Goldepinner gelding, speedy aa & rocket and Kame, won tho Woodlawn Handicap, fourth on. the beating in the performance at tara quartered) at this | track. covered the distance, fest pe 3. in 1.00 flat, a real trip. ‘Grioninira, who has rd- | other metropolitan tracks, old-time. judgment in piloting nd fode a really clever logy was off with the lifting ler and set aut to lead the chase, Goldproof ranging In behind, Clolatercss later rushed to the ‘fore, ruling Colloquy from that position aad leading the Wxy Into the atretch, with | Crimmings bidiig his time on ‘Gold-| roof. In the last alxteenth he pent he gelding along from third placed to firet, winning handily trom Cloisteress, Jt oquy eaatly the place. Quadrilie, outrun in. the early Mages, could do not better than fourth, Fifth Race Was Close, Col. Bob beat the barrier and it te well he did so for his backers, for he had to be driven out to win, after be. | tng lengths In tho lead. Aristotle came from fourth place in the stretch. to © battle to the leeder, with kyo Keeping company. Col. Bob and the latter two fought it out to the. wire, Gol, Bob keting the verdict by a length | from Aristotle, which was a neck In front. of Skyo. Bounding Elk was fourth, after showing vrominently. Henry ©. Won Last Race. ‘The curtain at Empire City dropped with the win-of Henry 0, in the Jast race over the milo and a half distance. | Kohn of Law got second over Fir: Mason, which made the early running, but cold not maintain the lead. Henry ©, was an easy winner, —> 5.00 and $20.00 Men's Suit ing, tal wna WAKLer sues, cts, pure Worsted, fancy Bcowoh . single and double breasted oods da, all BO at this sale, $4.08; oc! he Harriv’ Sthre Office. %° Ke mroot car and saved many Ryes, j oltched headlong out of the vehi They were picked Up badly battered and sent to the hospital, AK will re- cover, ‘the pollceman's notion undoubtedly pravenled Kcotttuton—ot-the-surrey- with GIANTS LOSE. NOOO oF BOSTON. . | 010002 — 3 Game called for rain, i Batteries—Wiltee and Bresnahan; | Young and Needham, i V5 NATIONAL LEAGUE. CHICAGO AT PITTSBURG. Firet Game. | -O01000000 10200000 Chicago. Pittebure 0 me. Chirago o1 Pittsbure 76590 9900 oO Batterian—Lvndgren and Moran; Let field and Smith. eae celery FORT ERIE RESULTS. FORT PRIE, Ont, Aug. ~The races to-day resulted as follows RST RACE—Whiskbrooin (9 to 6 and 7 to 10) 1, Ketoham Ike (5 to 2 for place) | &, Frontenac 3. ‘Mme—L13, Anna smith, Bon Stille and Gilvedea> alao ran, SECOND RACE—Padrone (4 to 2 and | 3 to $) 1, Our Boy (even for place) 2, | Kins Bon & Time1.01 4-5... Peorta, Moxey, Mead, Wagner, Jr. Mamaro neck, ‘Hugh Yarroll, Czar, Montclair Mark | Andalusla and Protagoniat also ran. eee eer H 05.00 TAILOR-MADE PANTS, $2.20. je gen, At ihe emallest. or largest: maul, ‘Mud Clothiers, 227-329 Broadway. *«* 0 FUTUR! Gmallest Bield In Years Wall Go to the Post To-Morrow, but All the Youngsters Are of Highest Class. RECORD CROWD EXPECTED AT SHEEPSHEAD COURSE. Keene’s Colin Will"be the Favorite, and With Restigouche Will Carry Colors of Cham. pion Stake Winner-—Fair Play, the Belmont Entry, Futurity Starters, Odds. and Jockeys to Ride. Starters, weights and jockeys. Prob. Odds. 802 JIM GAFFNEY, 130, Knapp cevee 4-4 770 MEELICK, 419, Radtke.. Pee goed 770 BAR NONE, 147, Martin. Nie SEK (752) *COLIN, 125, Miller.......... deeves Bye (806) *RESTIGOUCHE, 125, Notter..............° Even 770 CHAPULTEPEC, 117, Finn........0....... 10—1 ff 824 BEAUCOUP, 119, E. Dugan............0056 42-4 FAIR PLAY, 148, Horner....... *Keene ent; = ‘A select fieid of eight of the best two-y of the year are named to face the barrier in to-morrow’s Futurity at Sheepshead Bay. This is the richest stake of the year for the “baby” thoroughbreds, being worth in the neighborhood of $40,000: Janes R. Keene has named two of his eligibles to carry the white and blue spots—Colin and Restigouche. UP FOR SPEEDING one with ridiculous ease. His only real hard race wan early In the season at Belmont” Park, when R. T. Wilson's Sol Lichtenstein Late for the Races and His Chauffeur Pays $10 Fine, Beaucoup ran him to a head in muddy wolng. Colitt and his stablemate will fo to the post public favorites. Eyen money will be a good price against the }pain—Resttgouche isa recent whiner |t the Spa. His last appearance was in the United States Hotel stakes, n he won from Jim Gaftney, hy rest of the fleld is evenly matote ed. Jim Gaffney, owned .by Frank Far tell; H. P, Whitney's Bar None, Aug- ust Belmont's Fair Play, Fred Burlew's Chapultepec, R. T. Wilton's Beaucoup, and John FE, Madden’s Meelick figur- ing very close together. ‘The field as sent-out is small—smaller j!n fact than any Futurity handicap of | Fecent years, but it ts not unitkeiy that additions will be made to {t before Domt time. ‘Nore are no less than slxty-four-eolte—and* Htttes ements twrhe Futurity ts one of the most popie lar events of the season with Metropolis tan racegoors, and with clear | tan OTH, 3 ¢ weather | and’a crowd of #00) or mors will see It Re |DODGED ONE AUTO To BE-HIT BY ANOTHER. z Netw Rochelle Man in Critica Condition—Chauffeur Held in $2,000 Bail. From Injuries received by being struck by an automabiie to-day I. B. Coen, ated the! paxments iii earn has a men's furnishings store’ on 2.30 o'clock. before. Lichtenstein ‘gor| Maln street, New. Rootielle, ts in. the started for the Empire City Race Track, | New Rochelle Hospital in a criticalecon- ne, dition, Nhe chauffeut’ who was running AT KING'S, 243 BROADWAY, Bicycle Polloeman Haggerty chased an automodile up Broadway txpm Ninety-ninth street to One Hundred and Tenth street this afternoon and arrested the chauffeur, August Kiehn, for vio- lating the speed law. A largo fat man, seated {n the tonneau with three wom- en, objected \ Fie happened te Be“ Bot Laemenstem, | the bookmaker, Mr. Lichtenstein seem- ed to mistake the policeman for a man trying to bet $2 on a 2 to 1 shot to show. for hin language was choice bet- ting ring conversation of which he is master. - Haggerty shut him up by threatening him with arrest. At the police station Liciiténatein sald | he owned the muchine. The police court | records showed that Davy Johnaon, tne ambicr. it registered as the owner of that particular automobile. Haggerty wanted 10 prefer a Ciarge agalust the bookmakers for making @ false state- meat about the ownership, but Magis- trate Cordigan accepted Lichtenste.n's explanation thet he hud bought the ma- chine from Johnson and had not com- pleted the payment. the auto was arrested. He sald he was Harris ©, Merry; of St. Louis-und that the auto belonged to aoMn Wray mor Fance — Men's Blue! “| Vid a Mr. Tuy, of General ¢ se rence! York Uiny, He was held hy Polley Pe ureet ates enee | ition, Nada Auicen in $2.00 bull Hines. PPPOE ee Giiy ital? are diay | ait: Cohen lett his: piaceo¢2 businase paring Ut olf menacadamer multe gue | And started to cros# the strest (0 gO to a barber shop, Sev coming from both directions and in ge tng oot of the way of one of them Cohen stepped directly In front. of Ue ral automobiles wet to-day and Satur Blue serge sult, any size, 4.9%, worth $12 Fancy worsted and outing suits, $4.9, All the silk-lined Dlue sergex and’ other {14 and £16 styles | Coles a SE Seg ees | car driven by AMkerry, He Waa bit an WAY, TO palem men stfoukerss thes, RnoOKeU full Eventy, feck, “Merny, whe slot vicrenl tly ead » SLS) was not going very fast ut the tine of and $195 (al pair. _] the aocident. stopped at onesiand helped 5 to take the Injured man to the stare. /in_ vi | Cohen te hyrt about the head apd | body and It le thought he iy-al4o-4njared internal $10.85 GETS AWAY FROM ROCKEFELLER, Che witnens foes HIS IS NOTA Chinese - puzzle, I but.a plain state- ment of The World's Advertising Supremacy | CHTCAGO, Aus, 30. a lirur of John D. Rockefeller fieenes i by him for his appearance bes WORLD, if vorr \ | ned ake Landis, in the Paderal Court ADS, 80 ’ THAN lsome weeks since. were ong toriaea ' | A check tor 78,00 was malled to Mr, | Rockefeller at his home in Cleveland. 935,332) (210,233) |) hore ac i nas ran THs | me} [no not made a mistake in extimating his 69 hen he pot in hla claim: xan, J Leeemeny } t Donuts, Marshal Wolf declared IONE ema ETe not the affalr of the Governs witness more than Mr. Rockefeller is 310.95. the and On nearly every day of the week nd 8 The World prints more separate ad- vertisements than the. Herald) Sun and Tribune combined. jhe clatined, therefore out —————_— $10.00 BLACK CHEVIOT syne $4.05, Bingla or double Dreasted, niere, i 427-220 Broadway, cor. Barclay st. » ee | i i { { 1 1 | | | 1 i | { | | | i |