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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY. 4 F miu 24e ADUKe DARING DRIVERS HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENTS BiBY TORTURED ee eee | oozes, ss [Elapsed Time, by Rounds, of Autos That Finished FORE MONTHS “SUNN DEATH (| ae Mee In 256-Mile Race Over Briarcliff Course} "sits Sts Se ; Ht = sast’ View Emergency Hospital was : a ot ummoned and arrived on the scene in | J No. Car. Driver. Ist Lap. 2d Lap. 3d Lap. 4th Lap. Sth Lap . 6th Lap. 7th Lap. 8th Lap. | to His Hand and Leg: S— Would la few minutes, By that timo Murry | | 4—Isotta....Lewis Strang .......... AE HOT CHeLE 1.18.05 : 36.02 3.14.40 3.55.04 4.33.47 5.14.13 3-5 Scratch Until He Bled Tiny Suf» { bn ort erates ne ees Ga ae Fiat,...Bmanuel Cedrino vsseeescseee ceeees veees A401 1.25.04 05.13 ¥ 3.20.52 4.0701 4.44.17 ~—.21.053-5] ferer Immediately Relieved and h and take notice. e se Nie : LAU Ulrich was uninjured beyond a few 5 eae Me oe G Gau06 tee 2. uk : 3.27.50 Md 4.45.39 6.2 2. | —_— f contusions, Murphy's right leg was = s . Herbert Ly! Ne decrssersers 5 Chl aati x \ 27.35 08, 4,47. 39. f Wwrenched and his face was badly cut.| || 1—Blanchi....Paul Sartori ...... DON a Urturret 48.15 1.13: 38 .03.03 } 29.5 5.1146 5.68.46 3-6 ENTIRELY CURED IN 2 } He looked over his car, found that it Winner’s average, per mile, 1.132-6, | MONTHS BY CUTICURA t was completely disabled and rode to the Winner's average, miies per hour, 48.88. | Salada Fok Ect Maja headquarters, at Valhalla, in the “When on Walt th ks i Ulrich remained to guard en my & er was three wee! Janbulanee, “Uirich re old, eczema appeared on his face. We did thi not know what First Story was that His Bride, Daugh-) swe se, gut susan eS cr to a doctor who frantic wit “ter of 40, IP Shonts, Had Found Him Sere Sitisg itor him. The! treated him for three months, ‘ relief, when he got out of the ambu ; exhausts of the contesting cars marked Riise s LSet car turned ove! Then he was 80 : ed ‘Ati D L j lance unassisted, and Mmped toward i eee ah iA iiGak » Dead in Be o-Day — Later lance unassisted, and imped oma | ihele departure on thelr tong, perltow Sacer ea eee ners ceeee ay ene est ¥ ing cars bad that his face see , ay. i Wale cA y ICON and; right Murphy was seventh in position in the tween the time the first starting gun | lee broken. and head were Journey It was a full half-hour be- | -, Admitted that He Expired race and had not experienced the | (wee, Ka 2) Ae a = at p slightest difficulty up to the time the 4 fired by Starter Wacner and car ASHINGTON IRVING KILPATRICK, Spectator—Fell into a ditch at Rothing but one : : wheel of his machine went back on Ria 22 disappeared around curve to East View; left ankle fractured. I las in Private House. Him the north of the homestretoh, | MRS. CHAR UHERSON-Severely burned putting out fire that ' f “I thought !t was all over,’ he said, First Lap Won by Strang. | threatened husband's auto. l careaHiMlendiws Magnate, at the Shonts home in New York, two months ago, is dead] cane circled the course during the first) in car No. 4 came up at terrific speed, all headed north. ‘The squad made | to the crib to keep him from scratching, sore and his ears “when that wheel caved in. I can't Sartori, in car No, 1, held the lead N MURPHY, driver of car No. 10—Thrown from car and painfully | doctored there four months, the baby a : ie ae | but when it got so bad I tied him in @ ftom mysterious causes. His body is lying in looked as if the At i yet how I got out of It/on tho first lap until he reached Val- | hart in wreck at Eastview. — | never geuing any better. His hand ane < half of the Yace made’ the spectatora| shot by the three leaders as though | ‘Wenty-tive arrests, mostly between One of HS iP shawl or he would scratch himself alb apartments at the| {ea Many of those tn the grand they were standing still and shot into Hundred and Sixty-first street and the Ends His Life. bloody... When he was seven months old Hotel Langham, in the Rue Boc He was the Mount Vernon line. Pate we tried a set of the Cuticura Remedies, + testants were sent away at intervals flor efeninclely eee, Caen VICTIMS OF THE RACE. ENGINEFR PIERCE in the soft mist that h over Wes chester, as the rift orts of the W. WATSON, Driver of Car 22—Dig toe of right foot fractared as A.M. ULRICH, mechan another doctor, fie said he could dora Shonts, daughter ot Theodore P. Shonts, the American railroad | Oldfield’s Daring Dash Beats TWO. | Dastview Lytle driving No. 3, passed and badly shaken up. think of it, the poor little fellow suf- The regularity with which the racing | both Sartor! and Cedrino, Then Strang, inent Firm Deliberate fered so terribly. “First I tied his hands were going to f off, so we tried ne understar #° PARIS, April 24.—The Duce de ines, who married Miss Theo- | alive." halla, where he was passed by Cedrino é ‘and legs then had big sores on, them + p ic s | in car No Between Valhalla and tlan—Thrown from car No, 10, with Murphy | ()nce \Wealthy Head of Prom land as for his sleeping, we could not dor, and sperat te - a were sound asleep when, at 9.05 the homestretch ahead and a desperate effort is ap. lock, a sound was heard down the | frst to cross the finish line on the first, Magistrate Crane, sworn foe to speed- alt firat applicatic Ge Gutiours) i old, im sleep and rest wel in one weel Charles D. Perce, sixty vea parently being made to hide the true facts from the public, |roud ike a battle with watling suns. lap, having made the thirty-two miles CTs. was sit n the Morrisania Court > i Starr 4 F a i omobiles swept around the tn | bls time cot 3042 «| to-day and it was before him that the Prominent at one time the sores were gone but’ it stayed red 2 The Duc was a man of athletic build and apparently in the prim aie into the home stretch, In a bunch aaur ure tle ate a No. captives Were brought. He had a scold- | jana faa Re a tinet hs en Gutleura t Ss ue hen he of health. He was only thirty years old. Never, so far as can be| etch of them running at neatly lp) negotiated the frst lap in 3.56. The | ing for every man until three appeared | SSSR EES Eero tr 4 eho heey 5 speed. best time made in the preliminary | who pleaded guilty to exceeding the two years and seven months old an Teéarned, had he shown any evidence of any organic weakness. Y No 19, driven by Harding, siot|trals was 42 : speed laws has never had eczoma again, 1 es eHt was at first stated that his bride ;: owe 1 hy his wife, who] ® the stand a few lengths in the) The spectators In the grand stand and | “Well, this refreshing,” said os this letter will h some who are suffer- bad found him dead in his bed. Later, Je 1 5 8 early thi« morn-| lead. Behind came No. 13, driven by) grouped about the course at the finish | Magistrate. rst automobile people I | ing from skin disease. Every mother it was admitted he had not died to-day. | ing t c not awaken | B’rmey Oldfield; No. 9 driven by M st thrill as car No. 1 cam«| ever saw who would te! h under Robinson, who has a baby suffering with skin fut last night, and that his death took | him. | . and No, 16, driven by Hutchinso: ni the curve, leading into | oath. I wt 1 could nished apart; disease should just try Ce algh there Jatone, at No ig nothing better. Mrs. Louis B on the first lap. Sar- | loose. The ut I guess that isn't p re twenty-five were |} | The road was just wide enough to ac- | commodate them, and Oldileld was on tori took this curve at top speed. His the outside, | machine skidded and one of his rear tires ° | F.D,3,San Antonio, Tex., Apr.1 i A single set of Cuticura Remedies is € Bimce at a private house. The body] It also stated that the cause of de Must have been subsequently removed | was found to be embolism, or the o for Special Sessions in bonds ranging from Sans four captains up on charges, |@ fixu often sufficient to cure torturing, dis- the hotel by stealth. stru an artery by a solid body. | "6.Sneid'e ei fnitrack nissioner Bingham decided | the fi Young Duchess Prostrated. Subsequent ‘cablesrams showedllth diteld’s long expertence in track | snit. The crowd surged on the track, | $m to $8. The largest bail was de- | Sey PRD ora cec eda acon) cu 4 i : : REG aa a beret Jon Kk ihatuneuecuingtess a uguring, itching, burning, and scal ‘acing served him in good stead here. | tut scattered back to the roadside as ded of George Curtis, a chauft would be callph of bis own (dead. iimore/ecceriad’ cashcsdand irritations, e court at No. West Thirty-eighth street.) The four is was held under an ad- | y oung, of th mna of $200 for not having a ad ) Mulberry street to-day. ns are Horatio ew Tenderloin; Stephen | on regal! ath Even the cause of death as given by | 47a! & coroner !s susceptible of a double meaning. The oung Duchess 18 re- he clreum= | phir, en creat tung repor fal letters addressed to friend. | from infancy to age, when all other and relatives, together with a will, { Ga HES owing Lis speed clutch as far as I/ they heard the next car coming toward | of No. would go, he made a daring swoop) th. anigh Likew half way across the track, directly in| Harry Michener, driving Lozter car| ditional ported to be prostrated over the terribly le ‘ McDermott, of the Ei y “| The original account said th ie |pecontsceatnen manda stand ete eins, No. 7, arrived at the curve Into the home rs License, ; Ora nee eerunenty-secorid for c to tragic end of her honeymoon, t said that thel jena Hutcht SI t6 ea street; Stephen O'Brien, 0 West t a cuitieurs f Boe). to . had given th BL bein utchinson and Mulford. | stretch less than a minute after Sar- de this arrest. He; 7 1, Pierce, of Sure: . A; and Cuiticura Kesolvent (60c.), (or tn the _ The utterly inexplicable air of secrs hence » that! win had to slow down. It was a dan- |, t sh Hi that the car ty-seventh street, and John Cooney, A SS eT center) per vial of 60 and mystery which marks the case bo Wa as Histeh examined chal) oe rsuginalniralaiigi plecelot werk, (andiltceui (is (ace cenichas mishap: Ore e avenue, near of the East Sixty-seventh st Btacilaitsetaaniosee Potter Brig’ a chet en soto, n largely complicated and increas mains and then cailed a commissary , 5 took the turn at high speed, and one |pwo H ty-fourth street, tions. The three latter are charged | coc’ tha t san hour. In a: on the ‘phone A Mailed Free, Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases the thousands grouped at the f coroner. could no! $s connected with the a hee y cline: vere Death Due to Natural Causes eer et the three, anachines, were /untlh Hew tires could be fitted At the conclusion of the inquest the! The drivers Who wok the lead early Wiarecne tere leue let. org Osr Leu tna Cuca Wawa -uvcuinuthesracerandelr dit on every RAplexn cari some house than his hotel, and] "tural causes and that 1 had deen | jup were the men y 2 OER ie phat he was hastily carriea to. the | oust about by embo.ism. The pollce| une dangerous curves. Strang, wi beh ta Langham, where he soon succumbed. ater issued a permit of inter: jumped to the front right at the starc . A Conflict of Testimony. The Duc and the Duchess de rounded all but the most menacing tof his rear tires exploded under the and notified of tr their breaths to police, who in turn n fallin minlanary » suppress gambiing in tS. and their trials wll be und prebably ugh y the suppression and distortion of the rcumstanc: fair. A story has been generally circulated hat the Duc was taken violently 11] strain. No, 1 and No, 7 were laid driver, were two too rapidiy efor Llus- De over and landed upside down, with Wat- | keown on the talog| Cash r Credit vaulnes At the Langham all information was} Jd at tne Hotel Langham for three! ‘curves at from twenty t ¥ miles | 52 Led laa Cie Cet, Cl araes ftatement that the Duc de Chau n course of construction. ‘ ole und several ouners were EM Ne athacan ale ny: tn: : ea ss! B seed to Antho ’ ; iad died at the home of a member or] Wetere he wuved andewon the Guugine | fuly as $ daring, ee ee ee race testes Lec WINNER OF THE sioner Buaher ayo ores Seana ule Nort ONE PRICE joxplained that this was the way the! sporting cir He wash great lover {OM the course was a little hill about a! “431, ault car No, 18, was righ AQUEDUCT HANDICAP. “woulda td given Inte nent “es ait Ben “nee elyae es . 4 poklyn tha We rty- 0 a brot Mason, was among the con.municat \ Mr. Pterce fa Jawlljy desired the announcement to bol of, all euidocr forms of sport und an mallee ee princess Bridge. i the |) shind \/atson. As he entered the, c On the heeis of this “oft Hon waunmarried) to MiseaShonte) oni treo ene couras At thlallinaisaw theawreck Ini¢ront ent” another one was soon forth-| F and put on the brakes, ds at the Shonis town house at denying the main facts that East Thirty-fourth street. The |road, the racing machin the nose of his just been given to the reporters overturned car in t sw SWEE to appear] ~ - hill, whieh is on a straight stretch of were sent at Page.) & Was one of even more splendor | 741) sy e been a rep Mrs. Robinse an pomp that of 3 ‘f 1 3 a eA ee se ication tnusitarioniy aiwal en ite ee iat aeaelee wancerbll ning heredsmmithesitnel cise) FREE iso Mea Aeron neces vhintonknvoket at aes ate that {the Duke died last ne at I At the te of the aunouncement of | on the ywing z eat ReneS reside: BALL avoided py taking , and not this morning, as re- niuch Was reported 0: 2 a sled | Simplex was STOLEY YA pass ke Anvamtage of 0 a F The affair was not reported to Ce a emai eee leaping | way | ong STOLEN YACHT TROPHY ear rm L i Bewink Sta p that nothing when he married Miss) and coming down with a earns, who was touted to burn up the pene frienQioned in the Coroner's report as ZPaliy. is cause of death is practically heart “Tt wns announced late this afternoon at to them to pieces. Itvack on the trst round, disapy {niane. It 1s now said that when the thet Mr. und Mrs, Shonts would nail to.) On t fth lap car V7. an Allen- | ais admirers He passed car No. 3 chess found that her husband appar- | ™orrow for Paris on the St. Louis. Kingston, driven by Camptell plunged | abaut five miles from t thira. XC ently was dead she screamed for help off the road on a turn, about a mile | tented himse i , r rt of the solved to-day and then sank unconscious to the floor Jsouth of Armonk, narrowly missed a! with the oth ree ( at the a * at th aa asics 1 this} Som Tcasahiee Pancras Aeitaly Fiends Weaken Bridge. fe 5 2 the ngham was declarec n ag Nad 0 ses 5 t t ta it ort es Igfternoon that the body had been re- jin thick, holding mud. Neither the; | Soon a the start {t was reported Zethus Was a Wrong Tip. ie ved to the home of relatives, but |driver nor the mechan.cian was hurt,| ‘that a wUmber bridge over Murray's} y r second winner 1208 MAY a Bee Finis 1s not so for it Is known thi the! | - and, so far as th could ascertain the ” |. Ireland. herr aretat he hotel ‘ machine not injured. i E s late reste t iat the ri sex in Paris of the Du y y But tt was stuck in the mud. The! fee ' ain i 1 _— flatives, inci he Due and Duch- 1 1 thereabout was largely 4 teas d'Uze ‘ag stated that none of| %: natives. and they refused to : No fexten Charee for tt. { ithe members the family of the Du nto the mire and help extr b vt h| vernal ' t machine unless large n ‘Advertisements for The World may pe lett i re in the ; they all are in th ) District Mt Ottice ountry, and will return to Parls t money 2 d at any American District Messenger we j b aptured | tm the city until 9 P.M \ norrow. and roan APR PX Theodore P. Shont President of | e WLLL. ne ) ithe Interboroy as greatly shocked _ | jat receiving a Snouncing the 8 n-in-law ihonts save no details COLONY UF WOMEN TO | The Odorless SETTLE ON PUBLIC LANDS, Pisin 2ctarit Ahout the only “quessing” : Me ure tne eis to a World “For ” Ad is: “Who will get the wn had race, so far as any)! . B. Herman Says East- em Trip Has Made Him a Well Man Again, Mr shing with the leaders ned riford, driver of Lozi AT teeeeenntesnects Gregan Alt been sick three days on nisteet 3 Course Victims of |* 1 upon taking ess id wh ty se » women to-day formed anization to be Known as the Art Colony, thelr ovject being to Tike | pyar ge ctim SL NY far fee Mook bargain by getting there first?” bet the death ‘cablegran per offices soon after. man Cra This disputeh stated that the body of p Hon ! power. i Re 7 end Rata pene vinting relativen In tho [until the ear wamonn ive Karly Accidents. Rav gov te gubuatiben Cu : e Fast e time, ts among s son the here he te a ores vaca 3 ip of the - Help Wan'ed (eens fet, are gan a ea Tuts, Ree ea irene A cn To-Day q y See aM SLR | Lightning Repair Feat sult sults and poultry taisings H Mr. ferman ‘ Spectators carried him | woinen expe ence : 5 : a (As advertised for in The Morning st: ey trip bys receye { : Tande Wlencu : ‘ World's Want Directory. ere COE UieAtlanel ek | was elected president. cneeso, | LOFT emu Os wet Tea frequent ies 1 wit ba OrhGAGO POLICE TRY TO demvtinea tw idee tne ah tie” He thts ite cite bby crag te a Rrcinta pot ' .ana| STOP FUGITIVE BROKER, | futcecdds "Wi tn’ vet id i Sa NN POUND_15c Bartender o i; Ks i] encase, ml note potiee re | SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY { PLCIAL for this SATURDAY 3 ers | ns t on irs, 9 ed i ton to-day that Wallace | YAN, WALNUT | Ft G ORANGE Be ; rf nd |/beokerage Win oe, Waline Eh bitch, | CREAM C1'"S, POUND VG Go “hose, pouno 10c Bricklayers I Cory 1 the poll é Rushelmen 4 | . -olds | Searching night f 5 A Be SEUEle vas | Bhe nindai a wince as TATA atieuey ar PT ER Nee SPECIAL FUK THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Ic Canvassers 4 “t ‘| Y Onyx, 107 nt t. Hopkins was accom aie & (20 \POUND its] Mita Botte uiyguciae ame” "| Special Assorted Chocolates(xn.) i | uct. Westover and ) ext the , Pole and hold them fi P x : { arrival! cago detective MLK CHOCOLATE Chauffeurs i : on e ‘ r that Hopkins succeeded “py . Hollectors 2 aa Started to her as vigil BRINE ORT pea MAPLO FRUIT Tihs y gastos j i cnt ther i Posing the iver ne Candas |MAPLO COUT Oy 19¢ coviren PINEAPPLE 29c Cooks (Male).. w A gully x left He | (Sr A Cooks (Female)... 1! ens m1 x dea a F ara Sapte t f Sevetwerk iss : “ft és we iat ! AUS ATACLeN Ty ye) : al People who ty the dew A’ High Grade Bon Bons and 106 . Pound 25c are vey i te \ moling tnalla | . Ata ietiraric 45 Marra rte = ey Raden ESA ar a an a aad banka "wag | Mim 9 some exten, 0 hi lose Ss Ge, VE®Y_ HIGH GRADE BON BONS and CHOCOLATES eaten So Mkirt Hane tc. 3 ga molind ind 6 Rett GIS RMAC) easyatreisy ia) ‘ Post Cae gd) OSM nye ¢ 4 20c Drug Clerks i i f + averalisitat , i Rai taees ‘ iti Bijah’s Mann Rane “tS TOR CT elit ira, I at Several : aT Anel cogs Mn v4 C. SPE DRS s a ah’s Manna i ventas an Dain ea ns 40c Bova ! ii! {| wreciwuy to the race one sznctator| CAUGHT IN BRONX ° SuSE FEAT ee re a on | castles Tr a ieh Rye TE a ardiana of the nein 4 sent Sergt. ‘Tony we 1 both jah’® Manna and | . woere with my a i| Wey id vabira Van GOR Kale * Hattle. Creek, Sich, ‘ Ctistamern wally cae to-day, 366 more “than all atthe Riker Drug y | Brand 9 but daylight Breok, ayeal 114 3-6. sooksure. [MM Served at ali fitst claas restaurants, shipasd | from | Rroadway and Ninth street, as v | ave the starting kton avenue and One Hundred and jtrookda Peck and er departmen' | New York papers combined, he lay until T leave New Yqrk oof e'clock. The other twenty-one con- § sixty-tuird street were blockaded with L'Amour also ran. | }

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