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eR Ripa rapt INSANE “GIVEN TO THUGS — AND EX-CONVICTS, Ward's_Island Attendants nraél_TSlo pital Orderlies Recruited from the Human Derelicts Found in the City’s Rescue Missions. The mystery as to where many of Ward's Island’s brutal attendants come from was solved to-day by an Evening-World reporter at the Had- ley Rescue Mission, No. 293 Bowery Human wrecks, the dregs of the big city—ex-conyicts, crooks and hopeless drunkards—these are We men who are eels for the city’s poor and sick as well as {he insane, — ee: said Charles Carroll, the aged caretaker of the mission hall, where-forty converts of last night's meeting were being regaled with a pipifig hot cup of coffee and a sandwich each. HOSPITALS GET THEM FOR ORDERLIES: “Last summer we sent a lot of men to Ward’s Island,” he continued, “but the great bulk of our able-bodied men go into hospitals as orderlies. We have sent a large number to Bellevue Hospital and Gouverneur Hos: pital, and they are still there. ‘Two of cur men got into Presbyterian Hospital, but began to drink again and fell back into the gutter.” With seeming pride over the demand for mission wrecks by eleemo- synary institutions the aged attendant concluded : 7 “Why, we have had some requests for men by the people in charge of Muhletiberg Hospital, at Plainfield, N. J., and not long ago some of our converts were taken by the Elizabeth Hospital, at Elizabeth, N. J.” SORT OF MEN CHOSEN 10 CARE FOR INSANE. ‘The evoiution of a \Vard's Island attendact or a hospital attendant hegine with his entry into one of the missions of the city, When he professes a desire ® be “on the way’ and live a Christian life, he is given a lodging thket by fhe Hadley Rescue Missfon poopie to-elther-the Arcade or the Delevan, the Qwwerd) or the Souta 1ifth, or the Ardmore iodging-houses. His expresesd in- tent to/"live x better life” entitles him to entry into the convert class, which ts fed ench morning at the Bowery headquarters. . - ‘The next step in the uplift ix employment. The Hadley Rescue Mieston han- @ed 134 men Inst night, and in a week at least 3,00) men pass througn the! percess of moral development. It Is only the men whom nobody slee will do eaything for that enter o mission portal. > Hor “courne it docs not scom quits right that the care of the.clty’e stok ona peor should fail fall into the hands of these ticomplete Christian men,* sald) Baward A. Smith, tao Intelligent aamatant, to John Callaaun, the head of the Wedicy Rescue Mission, “but ni oUiwr men wi do the work required of a hoe pital orterly or a Waria Island actcndant. They often pr aye Petter nutes than men who have not nad their share of adversity. 4 ; FORGE RECOMMENDATIONS FOREACH OTHER “We stopped giviis recommendations to our o-nvertsa long ago. Mewevar, wome of the boys wet tomether and write recommendations for each ether. - "I have seen then do this, They want to work. Can you blame them for complying with the red tape? @ome are ex-convicts, it is true, but, as the late B HL Madley said; ‘No man can say what ts in another men's heart.’ Supt. John Callahan, of the Hadley Rescue Hall, sald that in February last @m agent of the Wa:d's Island officials appeared at the Hdley Reecue Mali and taformed him that ‘a few gooa, husky men” could find jobs in the Ineace he. expat: m—tor-the—bad-fellews,"’ } “the. men tha. have > i without gloves.” 5 a Mr, Callahan ann unced from (ie platform that night to the ‘groups hud= ed, nthe benche: in the Reaoii: Hall that a few etrong mao swore Nnesied Ot the Mannatran stats Asytun Tor theineane, and ne: salto: aby tia, me tary es be can recollect, three men applied for the work and were accepted. These men, according to their cronies, afterward deecribed the work on the lelaad (@@ being “a pipe.” WOULDN’T CHOOSE THEM FOR THIS WORK. At the requst.f Tao ‘evennig World, Mr. Callahan Js havicg an examination _ Made of the records of the Resoue Hall, in order to aacertain If poembie the names of the three Bowery converts who wert to work on the Island. “They will be hard 0) trace," he explained, ‘as we handle eo many man here} fm the course of a yeur that any systematic record of their dames and thelr wltininte disposal is almoat impossible to keep.” > ‘From your experlence with the Clasw of men the mission seeks to rmtorm, Would you recomménd any of shem as attendants on persons whose minds were Affected and. who nerted discriminating treacment?! Mr, Callahan was asked. ‘The euperintendant thrueht a‘minute, ‘Then he sald: + Waahington. Cup, the 244-mile feature. GREAT CROWD SEES QUAKERS — VANQUISH CORNELL, 12 T0 NEW YORK. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, BEANS ACES DRAW BlG CROWD AT WASHINGTON McInerney Fouls Henderson in ‘Chase and ‘Is Set Bagk by Judges. BENNINGS RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Loudoun Light (16 to 1 and 5 to 1) 1, Thistiedale (4 to! 5 for place) 2, Diebold 3... (Umbrella finiahed third but was disqualified). We have tumisted-a—great eee wee ‘ Vand 2 to 6) 1, Apple Toddy (3 to 1 for place) 2, Laughing Myes 3. THIRD RACE—Sandy Creeker (11 to 10 and 1 to 2) 1, Monkey [Puzzle (Economy finished first but wae die- qualified.) FOURTH RACE-Navejo (2 to 1 and 7 to 10) 1, Yama Christy (2 to 1 for place) 2, Alamaneor 3. FIFTH RACE—Beauchere (9 to 2 and 8 to 5) 1, Ironsices (4 to 5 for jpiace) 2, Right Royal 3. SIXTH RACE—Clell Turney (16 to 5 and 6 to 5) 1, Alanda (2 to 1 for place) 2, Live ‘Wire S. @EVENTH RACE—Fancy Bird (7 to 2 and 7 t0 )) 1, Tony Bonero (1 to 2 for place) 2, Campaigner 3. (Boeclai to The Evening World.) BENNINGS RACE TRACK, WASI- INGTON, D. C., Noy. 34.—Thia wan the bigwest day of the meoting hare, A crowd of perhupa 12,00) filed the grand- tend and lawn. The weather was per- feot, boing more Mk» May tian Novem- ber. The track wan fast. The day's sport started with a ylo- tory _for Gwyn Tompkins, ae his gel: | ding, Loudoun Light, won the ‘fir race. Tompkins hea been remarkably successful hore. Loudoun Light won by halt a leagth from the fayorite, Tiietledale, with Bill Daly's Umbreiia a dang-up third. The stewards, how- ever, Ghanged the result, taking Um- bralla out, and making Diebold third. The stewards are strangely active at (hia late day. Hundreds of worse of- fenrs have passed unnoticed all nea- zon. Thietlalale was the best-played horse in the race, but there wwa also a play on Mary Hall and Diebold. Loudoun (3 to 1 for place) 2, Lizale Flat 3.! THREE RUNNERS FALL INSENSIBLE ~ NOV, 28. ACE 297 pee ia i FET Time—}.18. Post time, 1.55; nee bg by Lighterman tady Fan. Owner. TRACK GOOD EVENING WORLD RAGE CHAR ELEVENTH DAY AT BENNINGS. AUTUMN MEETING. CLEAR. uy ope meee ens . PRINAL! RESULTS EDIT VON PRICE ONE CEN, a 24. fy Red and Blue Gladiators Guoraerinc: Ithacans in First Haif, but ‘Are Pen-_ : f alized Out of Four. Touch- e eee jstanars ah ee Loudoun Light ery ee ae d 3 (201) Hetledale ‘ SPH TAR be ;Cunningham, of the N. Y.-A. es Diebold i FA th gh <s ‘ 3 by jw C.,, Drops, After Covering zk i ia | ‘17 Miles Distance. *Di jalitied for foul Seed nila After plodding alone for neventeen| 1298 miles {nthe Marathon race at Yonkers this afternoon T. | member of ©. Cunningham, «| York Athletic he Bellwether N 5 ie Apple Toddy 1263 j Club, fell unconscious eight miles from | 5h eM aes 387) Ortanod the finish. nd though three phvalclans | (1251) ‘worked on lilm for more than an hour] aso) and Loudoun Lisht was. amen Crawford ax in the inae 123 downs by Officials, FUMBLE AND 65-YARD-RUN- GIVE THE SECOND SCORE. Capt. Cook’s Team Begins the Game Favorite in Betting, but Fails to Show Former Class—Hollenbach Knocks Out Two Players. eafe, the olub-house in Yonk. ‘Apple Toddy always rs. C, Rowley. rin to resuscitate Mm failed. | lo Linaulat. of the Brooklyn Turn| ~~ Merman Verein. collanned after coine nineteen | {3% Qkiau eniles, but revived after bein taken to| Sorcbed--i the front aah fhe front sarly, waa never afterward in Laughing’ Fyes ren a greatly ini jof the Irish-American fell unconsotou Athletic Club, at the elghteenth mile about two an bale mil CE Junk Berets for three-year-okke; $1,000 eded: ond Won ridden out; piace! email: after haying led all the way. He also wlth. Prainer-8. Vetioh. % revived after beine under a doctor's tre Fin, Jockeys pen. Hie ines PSE care for half an hour. Only three men finished up to 2.30. the others straggling In until dark. Hayes, of the St. Bartholomew A, | finiahed first, painfully dragging himself dy Creeker: 4 Puzale Dian ual red Uert'tod wane torthe front 49 the ‘ or ttirougn. the Miretot. jong etnwe’on the innet Fail and avciaiin of foul wast inate Canvas show ol speed. bat raiaest {nto Yonkers at 2.40 o.clock. Clore be- {hina him was Fred Louts, of the Mo- hawk A. C., and a few minutes after. ward Carey tame limping in. Bs five. ects Suite ene age Men on horseback and bicycles were sent over the route and kept in conatant aight of tho rimners, They reached Cun- ningham within a few minutes after he Oat, 3.14. @tart Owner—CoH ‘Won: $2¢, cutramet Sone gj Weoplechane fer Tearyear-olde ead wewardi a naa Place same. Win: andy Sevaso had fallen and brought him back to the Haywood Inn Club-houne, This was the first Marathon race of twenty-five miles to be run in the neigh- borhood of New York for a long time. Many ‘trainers objected to the long dis- tance when tt was frst propred on the round t local athletes were not trained for such @ long grind. The col- Ghriaty: Rteele EE C Cha Gold ML Spenoer Ke! vot Filer, Wellgr OF ay Waa caaily beat, ui Henderson (vox po chai Inaiie the last wiatern feria Ciriaty Cinthed ‘amel landing over the Uyerpool_whrn_a_close_cont FIFTH RACH—The Tenth Washington lapse of Cunningham threw quite | LOL Feuer three-year olde. and. wiyand: gloom over the affair and in. thoir anxiety to rentore him the victory of Kellener nt and 4 a rove: pond out Lellaw. i Hayes was almoat mip OUELoE SS, Beracchent Alien, Heauclere, was reaches Mine tide ot SEVEN BURNED BURNED Daniel inade ~ front and had te fe hain rare font peas at 1302 air vera pul THe by (Cuniain Blarbse: Sister: Co TOLEATH, TWO. Fn. Sart wood. Won when the stretoh be faitered badly Beratoh Ardri, Saneuine, Countern Chen Turney” ot the streich, Riauda finiaheu gamely, Live Wire showed 10 the front when-called on and had hie fy Hd beaten at but auit ‘vary Victims Cut Off by Blaze in Rooming House for Rail- Idght went back in the betting from 8 to 1b to 1, ‘ The bookmakers jost thousands on Paces to-day —‘TMree_well-played- fayor— \tea won Up to che Ofth race. The other two winners were also neavily’ p! Beausiare Wan Cup. Race: - Beauclere, a 6 to 1 shot, won the event of the meeting. His previous racon In going he dfan't like served to condi- “on him for one. blg event to-day. G: Swaln had the mount, and after the felt had parsed the grand stand once he sent his mount to the front and kept him thore. At the far turn on the second time round, Ironaides looked dangerous, and Mt wan foared that ‘Swain had made foo much une of hie mount, Swain know his buaineas, however, and when It looked as if he wan about to be beaten, he oame away from the Meld to win at the end of a gallop by six length. jes the Bowery t= mot na bad an it’s ft 'think that T could consctentionsly aay that men we (.:) trying to rench are pped for the wor! OTHER MISSIONS DO THE SAMI). Investigation of ‘The Rvyeoing World reporiers hus revealed that the Hadley | Rescue IIall ts by‘no means the only Institution of \ts kind drawn upon to fur- nish orderiies and attendants in the wards of the institutions tir the care of the insane tn the vicinity of New York, From what has beon learned, it would eeem that the men momt desired in the various asylums around Manhattan are thoee whose natures will not allow them to show any unmanly weakness in the handling of the uncortunates who dome under their care, The Kings County Noapitai for the Insane, for jnetance, sought for. and eptained alx men in from the Hadley Rescue Hall jant winter, ADMITS ATTENDANTS ARE UNTRAINED. | Dr! William Maton, superintendent of the Ward's Island Aayluim, admitted | -ywaterday that because of the amall Fnges paid }t was Imposrible to recrult the| agtendants from the beat milted mon) © Me admitted also (hat these men, as noon ax employed, and with | out the slightest (raining, are detalled to care for the insam At the Btate Lunacy Commission, ioauiviiis | AWughes's direction, Dasun an investigation, no algn of It could Le vb: ‘et tho Btate Bo; itt the olty yesterday to te gone until the last of the woek. “Grand Jury, which hannah on Menday next, will ed re | ceding favorite. ined yesterday, Dr, Verris;-mroarty Puy Henderson Ironsidea improved considerably over his last effort and finished second a length in front of Right Royal, the re- Right Royal, Tronaldes and Beauclere were well backed iwether an Easy Winner. Reltwether waa the best thing of the day, A lot of money wan bet on him MoDanlel had the mount and got him away flying. He ran in front all the way, although Lykers ran Npped with ii to the turn for home. Hore Me- Daniel let out @ wrap and, Bellwether came Away to win eaally, “Apple Toddy worked | hi through int bunch, “aiter Lykern had qut and overenn’ others to et the place money, Laugh- ing Eyes came through on the tnill and got the show end, Dut was doing hor beat to stall off Orfano, which cume Inat with a grat rush, Foul In the Chaae. One of the most desperate fouls ever | a0ch on A mice course Waa committed Fordham, MoCarthy. Fitapetrien, Barrest HH GIVES. BAD DRUBBNG |e TO HOLY OHSS Bronx Students Score Touch- downs at Will at Polo Grounds. toad Workers. KANBAB CITY, Noy. 28.—Seven men aro dead and two fatally Injured aa the Femult of a fire in a’ two-atory -brok Fooming-houre at 1102 Union ave- we. oatre PY TgH SSploNON. of AWE. OP day. The! viothme were burned beyond renox- nition and {Ute doubiful whether their m7 identity will ever bo establinied. ‘The house was patronized by transient! rail- road workers and about fifty. wero in the rooma.when the explosion occurred, ‘Phe explosion ix believed to have been caused by a guest who Ileted a match {n a room where gas had been vacaping, When the firemen finally gained entrance to the butlding they found the bodles of the victima piled together in» hallway On te eecond Noer, It was evident tua: | trick plays run. . POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Nov. vA xo quarter” was. the slogan of | Holy-Croas,_u. he men were overc Raley eee eee elt, weeX!D6 I Sot treme” asl’ Fordham Collewel/end|| = |Holy Cros faced cach other on the /And lost the ba Lee Won New England Run, Polo Greumda thia afternoon. Both col- | quickly netted LY: «Mase. Novy 2h—Josopn'J, "Lae, of jJeges have been bitter rivals for the Somerville, retained his claim to the New! England amateur crose-country championelily pelea century eecay ear g Holy, ‘goal Past by bia, ins deosmile pie here to-day, |Croas won the game on this same grid- | Kordham) ered Enel New Englander: covering the dlatance in 67.44, 1, W. Fow. 4 Kbak, orward pasa io. Siaken Jer, Of Cambridgeport, was a Very close) ih Parlier In the season the Bronx | netted twenty yards. A straight tine steond Mernarareerenbirecnin te collegiann defeated Holy Cross on the |plunge for twenty more” by ; ‘Torday the New Bug. Tackle Geary tailled ‘another’ gonts tor nttar's fleld, ‘Torday the Ma- dhe Wronx players. Geary. fiiled to Jandorn came down determined to even |Xick the agai, Boore—Fordham, omy’ McInerhiey steered his mount right | tho scanon'n score. {Te New §uto tho rall, shutting Saidy. Creekor Port) pest |The New Yorkers have ove off and causing tim to atumble, na He, daa A UD esau hd oe eer eens, aman In the college's history, was anxious to off to Hol: derson had to pull him. up’ sharply, Hendereon claimed foul, And tie reew: round off well wn apecially. eritent |e Ans, after some consideration, very smason, and thoy charged with a de- Betiites properly. disqualjficd) Beonomy, ‘The : w ii crowd cheered as the stowania made {ermination b EOC Wo sal co Eraleet wd the deciaton. ‘Thia-pinced Sandy Creeke- il! hazards | Role i\rat, Monkey Puzzle second, and Lizste Refore two eleyens were on the conactous, Flat third. Tin MueCool. foil party. twelye thousand persons wore In. groin. , Nayajo Won Selling Chase, field. the atanda. FREOL lv Melnerny, rider of Woonomy, in the Third Junior Steeplechase... Molnerney ‘er the fence latter, on the vas’ coming in the stretcy, whan: th favorito, jv Creeker, un on, the inside, Tum oe Hendereoa wee|paasiag oes. Ned Henderson udded hts Feputa- “At the Inst minute Quarterback Ger. | wan: tion na one of the dest steeplechase "3 riders In the country by coming right 2&8 ; wan een od We back in the selling chaso with a hollow | Hall ry.( Shundley, of the yon Navajo, Henderson just rode| Scrub, took Geary’s olace. | three more around Bie Fert of the riders pnd) Yordham won ‘the tose and chose to Holy Croq Joped home, six lenxtha in front o of the Fame Christy, Alamaneot wae tisk defend ge south goal, Delscoll of rons kicked, off. ‘Thia inade the third favor of the day | Holy ; eh i ie Fordbem got the. dell, go win, and the sree, wes jubilent, "kick, but Btraight football, took missed the goal drop ktok by lei the kick out, siskind, of Fordham, se- cured She ball on an onside kiok’ and scored a touchdown after a fMy-yard oth: 1, Lrying the” ball over, Goat Score—Fordham, Geary kicked off over the Croag goal \ine. Jones ran the ball In m, Tt wa a short| of of ainhty yants Jross. Daly, », waa temporarily laid’ cut, am “tumbled two yards from her own Daly fell on the ball. first time, the visitors found Fordhain’s H Croses captain, was the result of a ki THE LINE-UP. the bali than @ foot. Fordham Seoree First. Geary kloked goal. Score—Fordham, 6: Fordham kicked to Holy-Ci visitors tried an open forma jand lost the ball on a furn! 3 Hol: ot line, 7; Holy-Croas, SECOND HALF, In the second half Fordham scored touchdowns, Mne to tatters, part of the «aine Wasa tun for- a> touchdown: by: Beware shoul Pian seore, Bee 2 Ae ‘ead Pe Beith Hiern 'c Columbia: forward’ passes and to Holy Cross’ forty-yard line, where Geary oma in an attempled ‘ross—The tion trick on. thetr kicked the '-Crosa, 0, O'Donnell, knooked gn: {The score at the end of the frat half 0. toaring The feature! oness. Soe (Speclal to The Evening World.) FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADELPHIA, Noy. 28.—Penn came mighty close to the football championship this afternoon by giving the much-vaunted Cornell team a decisive-beating. Although the final ¢2or was {2 to 4, the Quakers simply overran the Ithicans. Jn the fi:st calé they crossed the Cornell goal line three times 1 disallowed for hoding.. : | Bolly THE LINE-UP. They were trained to the min: ne when they faced cach other \plenty of excitement: for n crowd of i at more than 23,000 football enthuctis... All roads led to Prank! Field, {trom erery— direction thoenran ta lewarmed, The gates opened at 12°30) lwhen the advance guard vceas to 4 switg across tho Schuylkill, liel «1:4? q daeorbe blue predominated. It was als! .ick pcoolidaarickal tel Nein phia erinaclag’ Am It chas been “icry { years, although Cornell had a lager de oa ‘cation present than ever bets the south aide of the fleld Poan adherents Were massed tn g trong, while the middle sections THANKSGIVING ihe r north atund were ovcupled by tie «wee nell hosts, i Cornell the Favorite. ° © While the lthacans were adjudrod ne i wo a slight favorite over the Quakers, J was not lacking Pennrylvanin mone cover all the wagers offered on Coriell, | (| There was thore betting on the t of the game than has taken place gees years. This morning, with the ar of the Gornell undergraduates, bur: coln and with confidence in the odds favored Cornall at 3 10 to 7 Cornell eleven Pantland the Favorite Before Post Time in Main Race at New Orleans. nad the adv ov enn In the matter of welt, put with the new football this does not bes gin to count ike {t did a few youre aco. The Quakers found themsvives: (Boecial to The Rrening Work.) badly outweighed by Swaroomore an@ CITY PARK RACE ‘TRACK. NEW Michigan, yet they won handily cnouithy SO FAD ARS, Nove Mic avie) offering, Over: | ray atemight toothall apennaylyantet ia look lt tralners had +3 {hele es Rauag condi avin Faces, | UNAcubtedly much superior to Cornelly but a steady rain during the nlaht sae ies ach musshbecnd i one the track back to the e and cam and morning put racl Undoubtedly do. PARE EA AS The Ithaca old) muddy condition that orevalled here during the week before the onen-| ‘Nan that of Cornell. seem to hava the detter line, but If th by quick ani uit there was a «reat ing and as a resi Mghter Pennsylvanies, scratohing by the owners to effective charging, could hold their ‘4 to horees het were not sulted with Cornell's forwards, the tide . battle promised to be turned in fayor slover mein In the 81,60 Thankertving Handicap owners tock advantame of the right to rr. The stake the team which makes the best’ use Ui forward pasa and the best- et = =4 raring The | Cornet tec. tied te notably —effeative in the use of the {ore ward ‘pass all eeason, ami as Penns a¥ivania has been bothered in formin © detonce for the play, the Ithncen® Were c€peoted. to mate mort use of It. Confidence In the Quakers. Thore was no lack of confden ‘play throumhout-the-coun try on. Fiser'a Pantiand. the owner considering that Tis three-year-old was best wilted “ot all the company by the soft track. The material in the other races was of only falr quality and altogether the proxramme fell far below the former averace for the 7.) the part of the Pennsylvania teaing FIRST RAGE—Pyr H The Quakers thought that they could 3 Blue Ban ae Sugeoten 2,4 ae ang 30 beat Cornell! with almost any kind of length; i A rh ae AStoniens itokivandstgtovky eee. waa een ctom OLeREeS GLa t°'Sllver Brook. 9 (Hufnagel), | K8mes (ndicated as much, ‘This wae o 2,6 to 6 and 1 to 2 third. 7 the cruolal game of the year for Core™ = 164-6. Calvin. Katherine Murphy, U hoi and many of the Ithacins's b4sp Roasebloom and McAtee also ran ; sipure 1400; maiden | (AM have unexpectedly kone ( pices thres-vearcolbes nix furionae.—tuxhes, | on Franklin Field, 101 (L. Bailey). 10 to 1.4 to Land $10] The weather today was tiroate ue . won by head: Beelia Jaand. 107 (8-land the Weatner Man prediciea ria, oA Flee bas, “Lacarde, Tom Mates, | but early’ In the afternoon tie say’ Capt. Jarrol, Asteroid and Deshanno| prightened,.and when the tcains iro also ran. out on the fleld there was tiie | THIRD RACE—Purse $400; three-year- olds; walling; Ave furionge.—Marbles, 11] hood that rain would interfer (Nichols) hte 4 to Land 6 to 2 won| the playing, by a length; Mies Delaney. 100 (Delaby). | At 2G Cornell trotted ont slow) yon (ee eto! 2 and even, 2; Rustle, 105| the Meld. “Ponnaylyania, ied vy CApeun GO ApEeengS tod ‘and 1 to 2% 3.| Folwell, followed a. hull Se T me—-1.0 344, Lexington Lady, Dew of | running at top speed, and y rivag Dawn, Thurbet, Puineiw, Tartar Maid | stands were aglow wit) for the next fow minutes, w aE) Ge |out-cheer and out: | Cornoll, won toss |defond the west goul, wit vantage of thy wind. :| ROBBERS USE PHONOGRAPH TO DROWN VICTIM’S CRIES. | on the tive-yard. tine [Atteon yards vetore |Burle got through Penna nk (2h yard tne Is Penalized CHICAGO, Noy. 7,—Musto an an ally [Girer yards, ‘On fake k of robbare was tried here last night the’ rikbe, ent i After holding up Hor 2 ted ont 9) | four customers in Ko! ST West Chicago ay dosporadoea forved t saloon ice box and turned on a pho «raph to drown the crina of the, Penn hella towne ror Uwenty Groene made Hix a through (Continued on ond Page.) Whit aaloopkeeper and other vic- wore etoutty ‘ the robbers ohare paticeman ton on the| ne