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} t Mo. fone of the Lozler cara, driven by |in the race. The @asoline in the car's HALT AUTO RACE TO MAKE REPAIRS » oncrran coer! Newfangled Appliances Cut Deep! Ruts in the Course at Morris Park and Make It Dangerous to Daring Drivers. the the Morris Park je judges ‘for two On account of the dangerous condition of the track twenty-four-hour automobile race was stopped by hours this afternoon to allow repairs to be made, longed two hours to-night to fill out the required period Steel banjis and new tangled non-skidding and puncture’ preventing appliances on the tires of the competing automobiles began to cut th Surface of the track on the turns soon after the race started. By noon there were deep ruts full of dust and loose pebbles. Clouds of dust hung over both ends of the course and the chautfeurs were compelled to shut their eyes and trust to luck making the turns, tinder such conditions a tragedy was SCORE AT 17TH HOUR. inevitable, so orders were given to atop | the'tace. The signal waa passed to drivers at 155 o'clock. They were in- formed that x force of laborers would | No. Car. Driver, —— Mites, be put to work to air the track sur- 5, Renault... -Bernnin ., face and that would be re-/ 21. Lozier........ 2melzer _. sumed at 35), 6. Hotchkiss... AEN o In lining up to resume the 24-hour 9, Allen Kingston.Campbell . race Kilpatrick. in car & « Hotchkiss, | 1. De Diedrich... Fuller . backed Into car 9. Allen-Kingston, driven | 2. De Disdricn) Mack .. by \Campbett, with Kuch force ax to ———— ~ @mash’ the frame and radiator, putting: ovght to hang up a lot of new marke for the car out of the race spesd enthusiasts to shoot at Prompted by the excitement attend: Mack. in the De Diedrich car No ine the race, Paul LaCroix, the million- aire president of the Renault Automobile Company and president of the Import: | took who was thought to have an excellent chance to win, broke his clutoh early in the race and was delayed threes and ers’, Automobite Salon of America, a half hours. He re-entered for tha| in Disp OLE Brent he are ee purpose of smashing some individin ya records d@uring the afternoon. The ing. and remained at the wheal unt 16, De Diedrich carNo, 1-alsq had thig afternoon, hard 1 | ter ala | He increased the lead and after # A pebble cost up by the steel bound | cl did 0) ee planted pra penne he wan ree of the Renault car fell into the ¥ id's Packing of the radiator of the De ; ‘d'8 Bor ae ee an ene eet, Diedrich and punctured ft. Water os- caped and there was nothing on hand Brighton Beach. In the fourteenth hot) vith which to make Immediate repairs. of the race Mr. LaCroix covered forty. mipe'miies, which 1s going! scene on | Tuer. tne ohauteur, happened to. be mile track, He averaged between for habit antan Lo | made vy the pebble with a wad of orfive acute alee pallens nour. | gum dnd renewed the treatment at in- | tervals until » new packing could be Thers were numerouw accidents dur-| set, ing the day, the most serious involving) The Hotchkiss car—wae—burned. early Michener, who had Mulford with him) |tank ignited and exploded. #8 assistant. This car ran off the track, M any Spectators at Contest. tumned a complete somersault snd] ip + Bome 3,000 auto enthusiasts were threw its occupants thirty feet. They excaped with bruises, but the machine) WStching the race. H. Judson Kilpat- rick was driving the car, which was waa wrecked and was withdrawn from whisxiig over Imp after Jap, sixth in tne race. The fact that the management of the {Ne contest. mnenrane iperpdihng a? meeting had caused n section of the | Fue ns quicker than Kilpatrick, a dar- @utside fence of the track to be re- | 11 Chauffeur, expected, and he drove | the car to the training quarters under moved In order to allow cars to paas |‘? ; through saved Michoner and Mulfont the Aeld stand to have the tank refilled. A crowd followed, for nothing more ex- from death or sertous injury, They | had just rounjed the turn into the | “Hine had happened. i backstretch when the rlaht. tront| Kilpatrick and fia machinist, Harry | wheel of the machine dished penne ne rena ined ttl The car swerved to the right and! Soge began te A econ the. pir ean to fill the car's tank witli} duvhed toward the fence. Fortunately | gasoline The tauk was almont "tat | they were just opposite the gap and went salling through it, misaing a post When some one in the throng pressing around them threw a lighted cigarette match |nto the gasoline Instantly bY lesa then -w foot” When tne ear | OF faae: i wtruck the rough turf tt turned over | gasoline soared Bishan ees and Michener and his stant went Suffer Burns. ying through the alr. The spectators had just settled them: Craft and Hines were bawiy burned on { ‘ their heads, faces and ar. Kitpatrs elves back after the thrill of this acct- and Hawkins jumped from the car ava dent when No. 21, also a Losier, with} escaped hurt. The cru: wich nua} Bmelzer at the wheel and Linkround|#edttered, rushed back, and were) auickly Joined by about half the sper xidlog with him, was observed to shoot! ators, “Had a human been burning toward ihe outside fence on the turn} these motor car jovers could ot jw more solicttude. ¥ tore off their auto nem on the burning auto, © the blaze whicn right front tire| #hown wom from the stretch. Th had exploded, Smelzer held the car in| Control and managed to rtop tt just as nd trying | water cout amo! not put out, of course the fence was reached. In another t “i fraction of a second he would have Te ine “Bac au ho orashed through and dropped over an/ thy car to a puinp, Wiiere w hose waa! embankment ten feet high turned on it and Wet down the coat > SyTitr by-teed tine cacerad. the oar 30) The tire was replaced after a deluy Mm UREGIna bareduinittittesiterin: of five minutes and Smelzer retired for |S, @ rest. Linkround promptly furnished | Meantime Kilpatrick was raving al- | fh ‘ det ike. one demented. that her was @nother thrill, crashing through the | Mose HAL ON enema instant tis | for at the turn Into the stretch, The fre wax out men set at work Mike mad} machine was pot injured and the daring to repair the i WwW ethers the gaso- river did not shut off the power. NOSE TeAUAA Ht nellkeartess uaeate Instead he swung the machine to the Two Novel Features. Jett. ran along the turf outside the! 7, re ee DMM Star ADOT NOS RA WK then yeatares Acre intramaced—an ohare swung onto the track again through race and automobile polo, The obsta ate, It was a remarkable! pleco Pace required turning oars in the spaces, netweon three barrels at tho start a work and eathed Linkround round after to three barrels in front of the round of applause. d-atand. whéne the driver had jo Many Records Smashed, wapaper from under a ba git back tH the etart and put- Reconis of all kinds were shattered inder wuother barrel, at intervals during the early hours of n polo seine ee ers: ana me. s ‘ rf ee ne carried clubs and furnished the race, Nb. § the Lozier car that | FROADs cat before sending. the was wrecked Jater, made the first one foothal!y th é xoals. hundred miles in the fastest time ever f4ele un H HAre travelled on a ctreular’ track In a ,cpstacle RK eCaniinca dacnny 2i-hour pace, covering the distance Hrat—Atrthur ho pd. Dietrioh, | In 2.01.48 2-6 ‘The leaders started to cut | Finn! Heaton by. Rolley. down world’s records for hour runs | gait? Mallee eerie ent right from the start and the finish itolley Pinal Heat—Rolley For Story of Mardi Gras Coupon See Page 4. 3 tothe reste ste ofr obe ofe ate te efege © Official Voting Coupon. fe se yl This Coupon Kntitite “ihe Holder to Cast One Vote for the Most 2 | Popular Max In Greater Now York Who, MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND +! With the Lady» of His Choice, Will Be Crowned» 2. KING’ AND QUEEN of the . CARNIVAL OF ORIGINAL STATES cy Week of Sept, 10, WILLIAM B. LAKE, PRESIDENT CG. 1.M. G 1 vote for.. Contest Closes Sept. 10, 1907, Mall VOTES wo KVENINU WOMLD MAMA GHAR EDITOR, P.O, meth he ode che ode ahead of ebe ode of: Soe ake pees Tt a ee cd ‘Fannie’ Work, the Beauty, Who Has Left Coach-Driving Husband, ON ROUGH TRACK; The race will be pro-, Ue ENG | BROOKLYNS First Game. GIANTS LOSE THE FIRST GAME TO QUAKERS, J TO 0. ) BOSTON. cg eerene. mn OOUOOO000 =I filed ¢o Seymour, NO RUNS | pipe Devlin fled |to Magee BROOKLYN. ngled, but out steal! Doolin, tiresnahan retired 20000100 —3 @ hot bounder to Dooll hth inning. 2 Se Lysch te Hannifin fied to RH PO A E tld Na Magee Ht 7 NO°* Beaumont, ef REP DE Rowe ses cook. Hannifin Mled to Titus lin threw Tenney, 1b.... ~9 0 10 Ls 0. out Dahlen. Strang walked. ShaY Brain, 3b. Os eaialiaso batted for Lynch and geounded out to Doolin. NO RUD Bas, rf. OOP ey OF ne Ninth Inning. Ritchey, 2b. Ole Berl cSt) Ames beran pitching fo Randall, I......--...0 1 2/0 0 sway Sweeney, 88.,..0665 1 0 2 4 0 Dahlen. Doollr nahan let the ball Browshc OO paiaesmne © Kot to frat safe oO mer, p at) Vee 1 Dootn tru Shannon single Dea ele herd Devlin cemmtedenton Tir wn. who | Totals... t 7 24013 0 8 at thir rowne third on « passed ball, Beyr BROOKLYN. Khabe, who threw Brown he tp asl Doolin NOR Alpefman, Woo. BOT Ty oat Casey, Shy ecrveeer 1) 1 905 02n0 BATTING ORDER, Lumiey, rh. A AO 0 Lewis) sels evere.s\ 0 1 al | 10 SECOND GAME Jordan, Ib.--+. 0.1 1) 10 70 t Maloney, ct OF 00-2 1.0. Hummel, If... ON eC rEiapry oC) Ritter, ¢ (eed Book Ee et) Pastorius, p Cha pened peaks Pp. Totalseccessesses 3 5 17 10 1 First Inning. | Firat Base on Bulls Off Dorner 3 of 1 Kna “|. Titus” Pastorius 3 Hane on Errore—-Boston } ft on Bases Le Brooklyn 5 ‘G Tuck Out—By Dorner 3. by Tamto rée-base Beaumont, Jordan ¥ err ley 2, Brain a4 Playa—dordup | Canassiated) NO HUN Rit Tenney; Hummel Second Inning Wid oPitene Seyniour Doolin’s high Av. Deve} Umpire Min tossed out Dooln and Sonrks out to MeGinnity NE é no Brosnahan 16d \° SURPLUS LOSS SHOWN Hann RULES FOR OPENING WAR! wh week's bank atatement ADOPTED AT THE HAQUE, roe! s cut ts 804 surptus and some THE HAGUE banks still hold g*).- ial ary siting of Whe Pe a] reserve Nelidoft pres M ' ¢ figures as leartng House to-day hostilities w 94.90 170;500 ity mot a with a condi- notice pueio ORSATS y ur must im notiNed + effect for the latter besinning after they | HEART DISEASE, NOT CHOLERA. eecelye: Bolibers wana kee ale ‘ot)| HERLIN, Bept. 7—The investigation cannot protest aualnrt the lack of this| made by the Bacceriotogieal Inatitute notice If It ts eatablinhed (iat they un-| {to the suspected case of cholera re- doubledly knew that # sla of war ox ported from Hohensalze. Province of Eaters pein, conor oe Foren, Sept.£, has resulted in pete reserves, the agrtanent concerning the! lishing the fact that the wuspert, 4 Rus- Nights ond duties of nevtral sales ip lan emigrant from Milawa, named Ab- {ume of war rabam Ziwin, died of heart dlscgse. ‘THE _EVENING, WORLD, SATURDAY, | BROOKLYN WINS SEPTEMBER 7, 1907. Ritchey to Tenney, NO RUNS. | Ninth Inning. | Hitchey out, Jordan, inassisted BATON YI, Walt Mled to bumley, Sweeney > ‘ out, NO RUNS. Second Game. - BOSTO. 0000000 BROOKLYN. 0100010 0 2, IRST BATTLE 0 (FINAL SCORE.) HIGHLANDERS. 000001020— 3) | PHILADELPHIA. 01031030 — 8 HIGHLANDERS. RH PO AE Hoffman, cf We Oead 7 Or Keeler, rf, Ori 1 pas OF OO Elberleld, s: Oy Chase, 1b pO i ela 2 te) Moriarity, 3b. OA 0. ie) Laporte, 3b -0 00 0 0 Williams, 2b CLES oO) Conray, If 0 0 3 0 0 Kleinow, ¢ {11.0 20) Newton, p. PEST Wy PEST) : Total 36 24 15. 2 PHILADELPHIA. | Re Wm POA Zz | Hansel, f........- thy brid Cor Sole Feat } Nichols, sa...-..... 1 24 1 3 Seybold, rf. Khe est ee) | Davis, 1b V1 1920 0 0 Murphy, 2b- eels Oar Soa) Collins, 3b. DABS ierive ae) Oldring, cf 1 2 0 0 0 Schreck, c. Oko on Bender, p. Ons 9235340) Totals... no4 | | Fire: base on balls—Of Newton. 1. | First base on errors—Phikidelphia. i Left on basss—Highlanders, 3; Phi deiphia, 2. Struck out—Bq Newton, 1; by Ben- der, 5. “Two- Nawe hits Davis, Collins, Hart- rel, (2), Schreck, Murphy Umptre—O' Loughlin 2 out, Brain to Tenney. Lewis out, HIGHLANDERS. DROP THEIR GAME TO PHILADELPHIA Soundly Trounced by a Serve of Eight Runs to Three. COLUMUTA BALL PARK, PHILA Rex The Highlanders DNLPHIA, es here with a single . Manager Grimth: retusing, d dpudle-header in #uc- The New Yorkers have played to Chase ois, NO RUN flied per(old's throw beat Fourth Inning \3 sy DEATH OF EOWIN IVES RECALLS STEAMER WRECK. “SEONTCLAIR, N. J, Supt. 1.—Edwin Ives, seventy-one years of age, of Lin- col atreet, died early to-day from heart disease at his home here, after « short iUness. Mr. lves was one of tne best known and wealthiest men In Montclair. Previous to his retirement from business several years ago he-wax & prominent manufacturer in New York : Mr Ives was wreck of & steamer off Bermuda some years ago, In which a number of persons were drowned. He never covered from the shock of Rix experience |\Summer ‘Complaints argest fowd here that ever nded « mries. « First Inning. ‘ is _Hoftinan Sled to ols. = Murphy } irew out Keeler, je) got Elber- is fy NO RUNS. r H sel fied to.Conroy. Newton threw Nichols out ams threw Seybold vue NOR Second Inning nx made a dimeult, catch of * fou! oriarty beat a bunt wi iiiame gr nded to Murphy Conroy | 40 be tates aed rd ND EY eek Gronks fanned. NO RUNS. FAMILY Kal A SUPE Davis doubled.” Murphy | <acrificed “Phe owas te SEER ie prove, Newton to ¢ ‘olling. doubled, scor- Pon rane of Dain mad sich: ling Davis. “Newton threw Oldring ere 1a BAR orld that. will Mortarity got 8. ck's «rounder, C atop ort ot arrest RUN ae the RB Third: Inning. Murphy to Davis banched Kieinow. oO Bende gol “wton's thp. Hoffman fanned, NO RUNS Bender out, Chase to Newton, Hartrel! BA ADwAT Pitas. VER. routckty as Rabe Hender threw Keeler out. Elbertald | i, 4 v went the “Collins-Dayla router Chase | efor, die Seilh Pa Patt of Rh Hned to Hartsel. NO RUNS. fiaay Retler ® waltgnis accraston to. thell Soybold fouled tG Chase. Eiberfeld | uifite, tt takes up-but ttle nef threw Davis ut, Murphy safe'on El- [Rua tve—and buves offen a berfaid's fumble, Collins Hg led to SFOS phould’ always! carry tle of tre and Hoffman fumbled, Murphy tak-| RADYTATA READY RELIEF. wi rN Ing third and Collins second, Clorina v" doubled to- right, scoring Murpiiy. an, Collins. Schreck doubled to the same place, scoring Oldring Nama threw Henle out, THREE RUNS Fiftn Inning. Moriah Kol a life on Nichols's | tumble, “Seybold made a halr-raising feateh of Williams's drive. Morlarity stole second as Conroy struck out, Kielnaw died, Murphy to Davis, NO | RUNG... Hartsel doubled to right centre. Nich- le beat a bunt. Seybold Med to Con- we drops in water wi mo irom chanes of | RADWAY’S READY RELIEF the Famiy Doctor apd Houses noe Remedy: Bold by Srugetste tne world “The right way wash clothes—the easy pani _ roy, Hartel ng on the out, Davis 1 ra forced Nichola, Llberteld to Williams. way—the quick way: Seven innings by agreement. | OSPR fo ed Diyis the rame way. th fe th Mod : ane ON e safe way—the = “5 ixth Inning. pened DOUBI: -HEAD Westen easy on Pali Oe Drees eiNewtan i a to at and died ray is with om Router’ Say Pteltfer, 1; by Scan-| stretching, Hartsel to Nichols. Hoftman | C10 Way bs ree, on Murphy's fumble, Bender, got e Saf 1 acB er gen, Kee er, Hoffman taking th! bers p ie Ontutehes (D Bese vibe eel fo) Ped to aht, auoring Hoffman P. & G. ‘ast C 6 enney, West- | Chase fied to Besbold. ONE RU 0 asiorius Outpitches Dorner; mentale ewton knocked down Collins's hot rt ‘ 3 tint and Elberfelt. threw him out. N h: h S in Fine Game with pireonnens Br line delve with one aphtha Doap to Newton retired Schreck. Boston. First Inning. Sweeney wan retired by Lewis and Seventh Inning. and cold or lukewarm: vordan- ‘Tenney—singled. Brain or “| Laporte now pisying Inspiace of Mori- — |nly to Lumley. Bates lifter one to Ma~| rity who-was Injured sliding to second | <>. ter. BATTING ORDER. |loney. NO RUNS. walked, |i the Pre toning.“ Lacorte fouled water. rman struck out, Casey |to Schreck. Wil Conroy went ps an Lumley pasted a fly to Bates. Casey the atrikesout Toute No RUNG” *°" 1 SECOND GAME. jwtole second and Lewi filed out to} Bender fied to Hofman. Flarteel Ifyou adopt this way, Randall. O RUNES. walked. chols beat another bunt. y op ALTER Second Innl bold singled to right, Hletael scoring . 1 Emcee oy Ef cond Inning, _|Beybold was caught between the bases, | YOU Will have precious Ritohey out on strikes, Randall's Ay land while being tun down Nichols start: j ; f h went to Maloney erbere fanned) ed for home, Chase threw wildly tol 73 sy a wash- 2 out, NO RU! catch him and alt hands were safe] 11ttle use Or, § ; ie Jordan walked. Maloney sacrificed. ! Davis died, Elberfeld te Chree. Mure srherk, 8, Brain to Tenny. and Jordan wax caus | phy doubled over frat. Seybold scaring | Py d Needham, ¢ jo second and doubled up, Tenney to} Collins fied to Hofman. THREB| DOArd. Preifter D. | Westerberg. Mummel gout leas left. | RUNS. ak All G 3 ‘ohnatone Bergen singled, s© oe am Soan- A SehiaNgn fone ny: ws ihutted Gy Sweeney, r= Eighth Inning. 5 cents a cake. bsmgohet a gen reaching third. Alperman out,| Kletnow beat an infield hit, New Ate talcusethecteentan werd ®rain to Tenney, ONE RUN, { a life on” Collin’s fumble. Hoffman i NGTON PARK, Brooklyn, Third Inning. ed to Harteel. Keeler beat a bunt trolley dodg aptun Needham singled o centre, Pfeiffer] Nehols, Kislnow ‘sence QeURRy (fe : same of the double-header fror to Scanton and on Lewta'a muff of] Qoireck threw wildly to. catel Selbers | % | irow both were safe. Sweene’ fs feast SS pet ' this afternoon by « score of 3/ 4 1 feld stealing recond., and Newton od, filing the bases, Tenney ied | fy ert 4 ‘ tal 6 Donayanites cinched the Nrat lout to Casey, Brain line fied to Lewts | Aare BIN eee Chase. i game in the first Inning bY making two [and Pretter wae dowbled up at secona, 2 Bs Bees MR \ est K Tail awigtiowAlparman ; Oldring doubled past short and was | eee Terence Turn : cae oA aty S Mele, Lumiey's douvle | “Casey fed to Bates, Lumley walked. | UN down on @clireck’s grounder to a eetiee oF my, re : and Lomis's Umely drive Lewis fied to Bates. Lumley wax out| Newton | Bender flied to Williams. | i reare ‘beter 1 Nand ‘ A short rest the teama boca | stemung, Needham to Westerberg. NO) !artee! ae m ah es! Bars eery piel Pil t ‘ont gume, Scanlon xnd Bergen | RUNS, * nth Inning, nts uy ” Reel UN eauleital raat ee tDeile oe Fourth Inning. Pender threw Laporte out xienoix | a SPREE Bete mm, \ Prelffer und Needham for Boston. Bates was thrown out by Lewis, | §it ANTS «Conroy filed to Bender bout £000 fana witnessed both games, | ltiteiey fanned, uinda ew four NO RUN a EU tested ca seus PHA HE alniglod, sending Rane epg aes ds lbet ng Mewes Tronty rel |] all to Need ‘oree v re owels, ings, by agreement Derg at Mfawia to Aiperman so | KRUPPS TURNING OUT : RUNB { * First Inning. | Jordan walked, Maloney sacrificed, | 12-INCH GUNS FOR JAPAN Beaumont filed to Maloney. Tenney! Brain to ‘enney. Hummel fled to | hounced to. Pastorius and died Bran RUNS Borgen fould to Brain.” NO| ESsHN, Germany, Sept. 7.—The Krupp Grint herdensthe e Med to Hummel. NO RUNS Fifth Inning jena are building for Japan about Alperman was thrown out by thirty twelve-inoh guns for use on boar} oh : owe us folfer struck oul Sweeney hit to] yattiecshipy, and cre ECG BRT OWES. CCaRey wnater mre Temeted Aiperman and Mat ee Neat Cerne eee anid they. ar BURUE third on Lumiey's drive for two bags. went oil on a Petty play hn Lowe ned {the fuliiliment of « contract, made noon pits ene Lewin singled, scoring Casey and Lum- Jordan. NOR afersthe war with Russla ended, for ata Geeuine tevlen A forced Lewis, Ritehey to! fvanlon, aut. Weaterbere to Tenney. 1re-equinping the Japunere fleld artillery ry Sikh Bae reat ent baer parapets Bw ‘Maloney fauned. TWO RUNS. { Tain, taney aingledoand stole second, | COnMrmation had..b¥eH obtained of th ANNUAL SALE TEM MILLION cn Lumiey walked. Lewis out, Ritehvy to| statement that Japan only placed an BOXES Second: Inning Tenney, NO RUNS. Ueuilorden forstwal ve iat 1 | enney. elve-ine! ! — ‘ Bates atruck out. Ritchey singled, Sixth Inning. | Krupos beoatea thernsitest works werk COPARTNERSHIPS. but was 4 trying to reach second, | pewin singled, ates sacrificed, Casey [filed with or three years ahead, | Maloney to Hummel to Alperman. Ran-| te fortan Hite t to Cures, (OF Kuna of this caltore. the Sepane aah a CONC any Hi ba to Jorran, Ritchey fouled out to Cusey, | j0F Rune of (hia Athol these se fiaceoy ‘given that the a aath arnee NO RUN. Hamiattwajked.-estmant batted for-iwacus SoLsUNed wi hia Tish Goes SAIetiCue her woe wits i Hummel out, Sweeney to Tenny. Rit. Wesierrers wad Med to Lumley. NO lernment on tne eubicct AGne vate tattekc enced ter fed to Randall Pastorius drove g RUNS. Japan le selling her old feld arullery style of ROUSE & BLOANE, Arehiteata, (at Ny to Beaumont. NO RUNS. Beaumont Tent te senire Sahay to the Ghinese viceroys. Noo 1) Base 43d a, in the Borough of Mane” ney played short for Boston, Jordan | ‘pt > Bari he gu > By 21 w Third Inning sigitd, Maloney Med to Wenny. Hume |y,o20 Kruppe are sending the guna to batten, Chey of Now catty aa at gi ; Sweeney walked. Brown filed to Hum. | Mtl forced Jon, lweeney to Ritehay the rougi, bo The guns wilt be finiehed completed Ing and winding w He partneran| moatter and that ‘nelthor oft i he members of the wal Alpertian threw ot orner, | HET Noyvled, scoring Hummel. Sean- und mounted inthe Ji it athe tripled. scoring, Sweeney... Tenney out, | Bveeney to Ritchey. ONE RUN | firm or In the firm name. Pastorius to Jordan, ONE RUN Seventh Inning, | KILLED BY A TRAIN, ROU Winitagn to eee, walked and fenched pera Carey | Needham out, Soanion to Jordan.| MONTCLAIR, N. J. Sept, T.—The| oie ete pitch ey ratrank obtee Comnen tel Beller fled to Lawisie Bweeney-atry | body of w mda. ns yet not Sdentined, Br Tenney, NO RUNK ON Ruy lyas found to-day alongside the Lacka- Fourth Inning. ‘| wanna Atel ia Et het paeretie et 7 here. was badly mangled, and the Loy, fi) se Almmmae, neice CABLES FORCE DOWN | Mipvgutlon “ts nae "iher'stcute’ ts ENGAGE THIS MAN: enchied * e ‘umbie, | wtruel yy an early train ani rl te > Ritchey sing} advanc ee LO e vide y third. Jordien grabbed Teandall's line COTTON MARKET PRICES. Gre rat Of ape aerate eee peut | drive and doubted up Ritchey unassiat- es i ed 5. The n market opened lower on) ~~ ai Tae Jordan tripled. Maloney fanned. Hum- | . e | mel hit to Dorner and Jordan wma | cables toed ay wnlenwerare hea Vgany nailed at the plate. Ritter force m= selling and Faported larger offe: | mel, Ritehey to Sweeney, NO TY | Ings from the South, The pressure | Fifth Inning. | was continued in Jater dealings. \ ; opening pricea were: September, Sweeney Med t Hummel. s ’ urea Pormer') lnglehe nenmant 1130 Dias October, 12 to 1228; Novem: eres a 1 ‘euney also drew four. halts 2M to 12.85; December, ‘TIS own LED, OPERATE! ‘Mr force Teriney, Lewis to Alper: January, 124 to 1244 February, | MANAGED SAME Bautorline oath ney To ‘Tenney, | 248 bid: March, 12.57 to 12 $8; Apri TM AS OO RE as | vial uy fouled te yw, y al [12.01 bid; May, 12.64 to 12,68, + PURITY. QUALITY & FLAVOR } hey to Min f° Sixth Inning, | | Wetched more carefully than ever:| | Ses Waa dintraid ay Vewin and eed Randal ’wione. "No" Rt CHOCOLATES & BONBONS| | ley doubled awn walked. sa Withoat aa equal did Jondan, filling the bags. Maloney . to Rindall and. Lumley” sco | Hitmmel nicintg a doula ples” savory | Yourself a CARAMELS | “Here's an able Painter ume | to Hitehey to Tenney, ONT RUN acknowledged superiority Who. knows a thi 3 Seventh Inning. whether coffee hurta you, IGE CREAM SODA letnetatnne aaa Bet ahs Sweeney out, Lewls to Jorda 0 G | And peyer quits tilt thre Med to Lewin, abernar. aln ie Teeny ponte ze ceva andsity; allrmade Served to Pe Solon Maree me cregully Ub snrodeh: ent Ale Lumley, NO RUS Fepstiles that Box of Candy far your A World “Help Want" will bi ‘hi Ritter fouled to Brain. Pastorius fied y lt hel Te Mid = to ates. Alporman stock out. NO the Coantry or going Abroad (And many of his kind), RUNS. | Or among World “Situation Wants" © Elghth Inning. | : His name you'll always find. Tonney was thtown out by Alperman. Brain doubled. dintes Aled to Hummel i gna Brain ie goubled up, Hummel to ‘There's » Reason'’ He Wants Work For Next Week eT MAS $ ; Moy out, Tenney'to Dorner, Lasley | 4 See Sunday World Ads. 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