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> Not a * [FEE 8 ER OEE OEE TRRPRRERRORRR CREPE REPRO R RRR RS PR RP Cree er rar rr eR Rr See ROMs EPO eC eon Oo Reith etiam ta tala | * COMPLETE Authorized STORY of : IN TO-MORROW’S EVENING WORLD-—~—~ ‘yeas SHSM S SSS SE EEE OE OEE ER OE FF OE EES Ot From the Manuscript of the Play “The Devil Fake Version !—-— Not a Fake Version: FS Ob OE OF FF FOE FF OF OF FE EE ER EEE ESS OS “ ' EFF SKE KEK See | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ Weather-—Fatr and Warmer To-Night and Saturday, BINAL RESULTS EDITION | =D) ji “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ PRICE ONE CENT. THORNTON HANS 10 "amet KNEW QUARTERS RET $¢e-———_—_— Out Good Field and Protested to Owner of House After East Time. Birth of His Second Child, of |... eeiaea f ' i BUTLER IN GOOD FORM Which French Maid Was ee the Mother. He Knows Wins Third Race ' by a Nose in a Close dal that created much excitement in . Investigation to-day ot a Finish, Bath Beach a few months ago led to the discovery that Marie Louis B\ VINCE PMPIRE CITY RACE TRACK, Yon cola, W. He F considered a Lert Sulmande, the French maid in charge of the children of T, Jenkins Hains, at his home, No, 140 Eighty-sixth street, Bay Ri mother in Brooklyn Hospital last December. Miss Sulmande, when seen good three | atthe Eightyssixth street house, said ihe father of the child is T. Jenkins CE aap espn takes here this after ume Butle Canadian of William E. Annis by his) ana ro: e, became a Keres, Aug Midsunmer is he is released from 1 @ Hains and she expects him to marry her as soon prison after trial for his part in the killin brother, Capt. Peter Hains. lave The child in question is Louise, the younger of the two children in He the custody of the maid at the Bay Ridge home of T. Jenkins Hains, | Pinko’ in & Bites en Mt had been supposed that this chikl was born of the marriage of T.!ran into second place wh Jenkins Hains to the woman who gave bi e elder of his children, }stopved. and Bixl News which was Mollig, now nearly four years old. But Mrs, T, Jenkins Hains died in}up in time to be thin. Wluggish in the early Washington ardamunry, 1906. } Rumors of More Trouble. * ™. Jenkins Hains, the French maid Wolff and Dist and the little girl Mollie appeared in PECAN RRIRWEL INAH NEM LOREE Bath Beach In July, fo7, and ook the [)f 0 EE ae House at No. Ss Twensy-third aven ) Ira sr aOReaTiCTaC Narn Ta beprernbel <ihey: moved 69 : | would come off this afternoo Bay Thilrty-fou str Per | would mivenitueeaLElace Weebn y | that they would continue t Hi ‘ ‘law, top floor of a two family house, Th To-day's crowd Is up to the average, lower 4 then and is how by na Hennings | Dec. 10 the mald and Hains went & ered an ‘off day,” the card compared It Does Net Accomplish Much, | feveraby with that of any this week a | Billy Bodemer First Winner. but Serves a Purpose, the | rourteen out of the original twenty wether to Brooklyn Hospitai, where the react Tet two-year-olds named for the first race President Writes. vices are very owed the pace ja in a patient was atte Spooner h to running. just got occupying t * whild was born there a week or so later ( Dr. Joseph W. Malone, of No. S82 Twen- | woman was entered aaa patient, The! went to post. On paper it second avenue, was the physician in ( tttendance. | eet | and open race. When Hains, the woman and the ea te after betng knocked hewly born infant returned to the house | LINCOLN, Neb, Ay shuffled arou He, came strong tn Bay Thirty-fourth street the nelga- He axtacks made upon the Al © the stretch lev a vigorous ride by Lorhood was seandatized ma of the, ebey Dill by Senator La Wollette, Lee and just did get op in time to nail ten, inspired by their wives, questioned gether w ut ndng of the roilecalls | prudens, which iad ied all the way. St Hains, who said he was not married tie bill J, Burkett to- | y ee peak wan tall ahd Ol ERG + ye would gay nothing abo fatie ave OW from Pre t for home. He closed nding the Ald: 's baby, and was t and was lap ; before Gilbert was ng sixteenth of was a drive be: ily Bodemer, of the Frenchwor never hearg to admit that he was kponsib | t H ‘he scandal in the nelghborhood grew | “OYSTER BAY, N. Yu Aug. 1. 18. | prudent and St. Withold. They finished Anu Apiil, when a deleg noof wom My Dea riot-1 heartily approve that way. Both Garla ort Cur en, headed by Mrs. Henn went to of ihe currency” measure, Otherwisy 1 quit, after running promine tly to the Mrs. Bessle Kirk, of No 5 Twenty: | would not have sign h y Orraalenere Annual | nator Durket r from the President hird avenue, the owner e house Judgment it would hay Camps .gner won h yuo! race in the kheltering Ha'ns, the maid and the tWO Wise noi to have pa H ; t. Mrs, sitigie argument worth needing was ad-| second. Butler rode him and he really n fast tind you 4 .opy tter Thad a t. Sincerely ousehold to the Hrobed ssixth street, Bay | Following to Port Hamilton, be was livi Blicea vhildren, and made a comp Kirk served notice upon Hal und he did so without protest, In May He went wit ng Mle the Vvietory from George G. Hall nen Brussel, on Hal attention to. Notte Arms Butler stole got Campaigne 2 to ma Was giving all and Coat of n the rail and in front as they pass: the w The drive | George G Hall and Coat of Arms won the place for the former by a head. ykenite set all the early in the strete e until fore the pull him almost back to showed some speed Int is not vigit yet and fal ne end of ale u ace, but blew moitves: i ‘oddington ran ning ar Jenkt Aled them French maid never hada child and that (he infant now in ouns bst child of Pet Hains, the slayer st tered righ y 1 of He Knows by a Nose. vf Annis, per 2 . ‘ velo a permanent gre Knows, Boema and Goldproot Hysterical From Suspense, Ke heads a That was the finish of the third, It was so close that no on But Marie Louise Sulmande insists y could be sure wich won until the num that she ts the he Ute hers went up. He Knows led all the} hnd T. n ns is the father, She but t became hysterteal from lonesomeness ! ¢), aye a nd it kng si » this afternoon and Kind= | has beer ed I! im hecore th: hearted neighbors have arranged to,the vhody koep a waten over her to prevent her are as pre} @ driving (rom dolng herself harm, th ney pt UNA ante The maid and the two children, 10 ly yours, | orher, Mf the TH EOD ROOSEVE | meeting. t ged tree and one-half years, and Louise, are in a pitifwily deserted state in the Bay Ridge house. Ever since the tragedy at the Bayside Yacht Cluo Marie Sulmande has been in a state of + Werror at night. She wes unaole to bleep until Mrs, F. Mason, a neigiibor, went her seventeen-year-old son, \Var Hanvigan Wins on Form, =} The fifth wae run. stri form, Harrigan won it wit i] Captive second and Fashion Plate t The: that way practically all t ‘ * | way. Suoh racing Is ure to see, 1p) Harrigan and Rov Captive ran. to: Bether to the far turn, where Harr The photos you will take on your | way. \Nrols ee ae Vacation will tell the story as to | with Faroton Plate for half a mile and whether vour outing has been taken | then stopped at the richt or the wrong place, But th's Is the all-important story you will be toldaiN ADVANCE if you profit by the information of- ren, to remain In the louse from 10} 4 O'clock in the evening until daylight. — | It has been more or less of an open secret in tho nelghborhood since T. Jen- | Kins Hains moved to thy BPlghty-sixth | » jstreet premises last May that Marte! was che mother of the bby. He had not given the little one a name when he | f first arrived in the borhood. ‘The | pier are FORT ERIE RESULTS. eniag Worl.) RACK, Ont fered you, PRFE, at any of The FORT WOPLD'S RESORT AND Aug. 31 VACATION BUREAUS : ; blance of the child to the maid rise to the rur she was the mother, although T. Jenkins Hain had given inquirers to understand tha Nis wife died last January, shortly af | the birt) of the lite one . Marie Sulmance’s Story. | jor t Asbury Parl 11 Co Ave. Catskill Oiflce -Catekill Landing, N, ¥, On many days The Word prints more reparate “summer Resort’ adverts emen's honail the six other New York morning newsp pers pz together. ( Worty over the von mind T. enkins tains fr home and re Ports which have reached her that | M itheiy to .e sentenced to a long bsenve o 108 (Tox! 1 i (Coptinued on Second Page.) (Diggens), 7 to 1, , ‘ OR NEW YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1908 EVENING WORLO RACE CHA SIXTH DAY AT EMPIRE CITY. Track Fast. BROOKLYN LOSES ] TOPITTSBURG OUS STOPS oe Aug. 21. felling: $500 Weather Clear. FIRAT RACE—Two-year-olds Safed: five and a. halt furlongs ‘oat time, 2.80; off, 2,38, 7 Whe driving. Winner, br. ¢, by Sor: | | 4 Fin Jokaye Oe WGP | 7 aod ow ae | | Thy. at Wenoia igo ange at, oer er er ee —— | g o S40 dj 30 3 , = | ; 788" Gari im 8 soseee 8 8 OB 1 LE | fs ie 7 4 me i at gH , ns No gray.) ie Rg | Dodgers Try Hard to Down) Sir John uo 18 ow FY ; ; Be Rady smi 0000 10 8 8B RB f 2) the Piratesinthe Third | L trios. . ) b 10 2 4) bo 7 Wy Aunt Aggie 1107 14 16 14 16 18! Shiiiing hon 4 3 4 Game. if Indomit 07 ST 0% O! 16 K. Dugan. 10 eal 2 6 54 | xe 2 = | 8 un in the GhHY past, blosed sitchen the final furlong 1 just | Ceeeh Tenty of apeed. ‘but tired ba Witold eave ") fe way and ** Garlan) showed Improvement ee Roum! MADDOX WINS GAME. OND RACE—aree-yearolis and upward, selling janiicap: $i added, one | fe anda sixteenth. Post tne, 2 2.58 unter, Owner Won driving. Winner, b, ¢,, by Gerolstein —_———__-4 RES BY INNINGS: Pirate Twirler Holds Oppon- {ents Safe and Also Makes | Le, My Rruseet SCO | APRA es Al |"Feea ‘ ee ‘ a ‘Three Hits. | Brooklyn 00000100 0—1 leeononenienuee as Baie Hel | ' Pittsburg 01000100 --—2 ee uh re BROOKLYN int Campaigner, 1 ONT i | IRs dehy [loys Zh; 13: a drive gamely, Just got up. 11 who uit the bow é Ree hi ess 18 ampatgner the all. Goat of Arms was one ‘Mommie. “hagiy {Pattee, 2b. 5 1 0 Boston 0 1 10070 070) = abut off a couple of is cost! HUTS thse anne Ww BE) "| Chicago if fe) fo) ) 6) (0) (0) (0) 5 finD RACE : sO ad furlor A (— ik Feld | Battories an and sm Reulbac 1 Mora ipires—Ruddere | Jordan, 1b. 0 8 SON Ol han ondln Lewis, -.... Wi eth ees Bergen, c . , Mm it Ti a) aheehan 3h ho oo Philadelphia 0) ! MoMillin, « " 2 1 9 11St, Louis 3 RUCKER Mee eesece | yen eet) Hood ‘ amond Duke 11 Up utrun, clos Hood due x lead in the early part, but was stopping strong and Was a fast-gong second, Goliproot held Battories-Corniton wind Dd Li wn hwigt Umpt *Alperman ... takes for three-yve de and upward; lags FOURTH R TH ed. « Winner, ch. x.. by Pink Coat |Totals ... ‘Al , ne 'St. Louis *Alperman batted for Ruck» a the! a, ninth “| Highlanders | PITTSBURG i Post Won earil Wrola i Jockeys. 0003100 OO) | O-o @ 4 RH Po. A. tl ‘1 withe fvenlnk’ W Phomas, cfs... 9 0 8 0 OF AstRIGAN LRAGUE PARK, Aug Lk 9 2 1 f Oly phe tighandere tried hard to keep Stone, If i) 1 0 i De Ge att tint "4 \ Hartzel » 0 v0 Brandt, Thy Wagne!, #6 .5....0 1 1 2 Ol oy I the fou Heidrick, of ae hase ee NL CEE Abby, 2b £10) 10) 10) le Ol guar ties Sea wRCUITraETUnSeunIe DEES ; Lae & 4 , J Merris, 3b hom Ww p Storke, 1) S11 AT Lf other was annexed in the next roan Vy) : wake pitched root ne «x Wallace, ss OF pee) th Wilsonyeit sere ste UO e0) Deere UHebed a) meee) mi Aa 5 bhi : t Louls slus » six hit Villiams, 2b Orde tec G. Burns Gibson, « 20 1 5 0 0) teldsick mars ree and Wallice grayhon (iar si 3 0 ‘ i , 7 of hia: nunibe Siepher coun W Geodiat 1 shine Maddox, » 0 8 WG a) Mets Jones, 1b We a ae nt ft ‘Totals . phous ee Pie i cy ea fone fresh hope Powell, p.. .. Hoi Wok moved up strong and stood a drive \ Were nearly 100) out to witness the fe a nd Here were never Janke! First Base on Baile-Off Roeser, $5 Of tivities tle af aes Tot jl eo TH RACE For three-year-olds and upwant: sellin, ) added, one mile. mauler 4 anen—Brooklyn, §: pets OPPOReW each other In the Post off, 4.53 fal rs y inner, b. «., by Disgulee-— \ i 8 A ‘ tac) Manager (bert mado a shit HIGHLANDERS: { jockeve, Ov H ut—By Rucker, 4; by Mad- ap and seat Conroy { fel, fae, yetoy AN, 1D: Epton . to thhd, Chase resuming 2 ane oan eerie Dugan ase Hits Mad tox fecenry’ Burns | pase HitsLeacl, Wilson : Mel Wf WW 8) fasted. Golden Shore outru i ae eae Leach, Wagner, Paite Firat Inning, ( oo Aly 0 f ) a ee —e eee Secenesioes Ba t ” ' i “ 0 ) pists Ered , out the same w i k ‘ it 0 0 Time-148Goldess, Canopian, Posing a yne to short, Ferris and Azure Mad also ran AMERICAN LEAGUE. Virates aii to Chase, NO RL Delehant hu PHLRD RACE—Two-year-olds; six | core = fad all the luck to-day and won from | Conroy was Kafe on Kerris's fun 38 1 3 ) 9 te, Deverioh), 13 his grown Meliveon sacrificed 3 : Bape ss te 6, 6 to 5 and 8 to 5, 1; Hampton At Boston. the Brooklyns by a score of 1, Jones advancing Conroy to ( 0 0 2 1,4 to Band HOUT HOLAEDTONO Tanta At er fone Howell tossed out Chase. Wil L to 3) 2; Boadice ¢ 8 aa : Hay iy Madde was in fin im Ms st : ° threw out Hemphill, NO RUNS rinow, ¢ Wy ab ne 0) > ane 5, : win bit own game oy driving oy ; Ie Batteries—Smith and Sullivan; Cicotte ity (3 By ei Second Inning i how 2 oO Glorivle, Miss C on Dorothy Webb and Carrigan, — Umpires — O'Loughlin | Vallace was out ona grounder, Lake ®*Laporte i | also rae : ut een andl ural. | First Inning. Chase, Ball threw cout Wilms Ke . ‘ FOURTH, RACE—Thre»-year olds, six At Philadelphia, | Pattee hit the first ball on a fly to ens struck RUNS Or ee HO | turlongs.—Please, 108 (Brannon), 6 to : ‘ Thomas, Lumles singled to left fleld. os [eiscle Rid ceveniiROnt Jeanne, 14 Cleveland .. ....0 000012 im £ ! ' \ 12 to Land even wor OY and ato 1, Philadelphia ....0 50009 1 Hummeli fouled to Gloson. — Jonian Jsecond; Berwick, 130 (Powers), 6 to 5, Batteries — Rhoa and Clarke; |2t20d sull while O'DDay said, “Batre ‘Weinow batted fc ‘ 1 to? and out, third. Time—1.131-3. Coombs, and Schreck. Umpire—Sheri- [out strike thr NOL ‘ **Laporte batted fo 1 a Chatfonte, Salvolatile, | Royal Onyx, dan, Thomas out, Pattee to jordan oh DORE See ean aan 2 Lady Carol and Lens also ABULIBUDE TOTS CRLFE SACIRFROTE CART eN s 1 ninth inning |ra At Washington |leach stole third, Wagner was not Third Inning 0 tied for | | For malde smile, Detroit v1. 4.0 10:00 6 0-6 O-1} Permitted to hit, piectied ked and was a i » (Powers), 8 to > Washington 0020000016 .44Wide. Leach out velian, nage to Bali, stume it ito 4 ¥ Gal — Batterles—Willetts and Schmidt; John- | “7°? Wagner si NO'RUN play, Ball ty Care, NO hha \ \ ab Se 3 son and Street. Umpire—Egan, Second Inning. , Imp o' Light, Lady eal paca aera Lewis oul, Storke M ‘ ue # Chorister U., Orouooka, Don Al- singled to left. He ral ‘ ack reo and Caitha ar EASTERN LEAGUE. joff frst, Maddox hree bases f fiver i SIXTH y See eee out, Wagner to Stork ‘out Chase ‘ i f BS Pattee racei Jordan aud got RUN 4 ay to 2 ’ Aloy's dut at fir 7 | } Played ts Rraetoae i At Buffalo. Storke singled to right. Wilson far Fourth Inning main ae o | a RST GAME | Gibson singled to left. Maddox s rew out Hartsell, Heidrick |” Tinpire-0'Day Newari 003.00 4:06 og to centre, scoring Storke, Maddox Tall Bune 0009 9001 Ott hom BE NEE OUG Bean 1 \ 4 Batter ket and Stanoge; Von-| Jordan. ONE RUN. ii aa ‘ w cond Winkle and Arsner, Umplres—Taft and | Third Inning : Hetiveen } a SECOND GAME eer | Eighth Inning ak 0 20010 meet Ke g for N \te Huffalo 000021 poe \ pr stop eliniek’s Batteries—Reec and Phillbin; Lo: 8 ! a A ant Ryd UmplresToft’ and S Wat | TCE Ber ! | Walker cond on MeMillan's ‘el i Ball th —_—>———- | cae vy fanyed. NO RUN et Walla K taking thrd ‘I TAS | it Rochester. 7 1 1 NO ‘ RICK TRACK CASES | galtimore ..0 010004 Fount ining seg 9 , 0 UN t Roches 0 ell fanned. Jorda yf dropped W " t Batteries -- McCloskey 1 Hearne; | Starke. NO RUNS ; 4 Walla foriarily Kiniey and Butler. Umplire—Staftord St Me Millan f F Wa NO RUNS, prene ; ‘ Storke gave MeMillan a long run ¢ YONKERS, N, Y., Aug. 2.—Joseph AL Taronta ja fly. Wilson out, Lawia to Jorda Ninti Inning Russel! and Adoiph Brauer, who were Bergen was under Gibson's foul. NO. a arrested at the Empire City race track | FIRST GAME RUNS, struck « i walked. yesterday afternoon for viokstion of th: | Jersey City .. 011200100002-7 Fifth Inning. M y Cons anti-betting law, were arraigned to-day | Toronto . 6290110010004] Aly to Btorke settled Bergen, Shee- ‘ tn. the Speclal Seasiona Court before | Batteties—Mason and Fitagerald; Mot.|han out, Wagner to Storke. MoM i waa out ‘ 1 8 ) s Beall, but ihe He sas poste | fott and Brown, Umplre—Black, singled ‘past. Wagner, Rucker made Cha NO Judge Beall, but the hearing was pos Clarke ron us ty. NO RUN tonroy poned until Tuesday next, when the | At Montreal. Maddox nngled 16. centre f Wille cases of the five arrested at the track | sacrificed, Rucker to Jordan Sixth Inning 4 z so“ 0 0 ules prgen “ as xiv Hf L the day before will also be heard. Rue- | [ruvidence .. 9 0 9 Of ; fouled to Bergen, Clarke was x é alnelan to ren ‘Orth Uh e rte MN Mea haa HA aia re | ontre: 3 base on balls, Wagner walkel F Ht ‘ tp Ua OU eeu Se AB Rattories— Frock and Peterson; Wicker i i Ral The men were arrested by Detectives | snd’ Mall. Umpites—K and Mur- (Continued on Second Page) ay and thre oe — Joseph and Joan Scactbel, Russell said | ray, third. Jones lifted a fl he came from California and was a oo > i i | | ' Sooeltatettit’ | JOHN V. FARWELL DEAD, | Last Two Days of Big Sale, cr yi so ME ote cnet coke amounting. to $1,010, | Meago Ploneer Merchant at Head Clothvers, Way, | fouled to Stephe 0 5 i are drawn on New York | » Barelay iitee Seventh Inning | 28) of Firm for Porty-aly Years, two daa ali ou ie i Ne Thpeecnnt| makes more offers of posi- ' Brau Te retused | CHICAGO, Aug, $1.—John V. Farwell, gray and o Stone. Coney PAE AIBC tions than any other two en *hicago's pioneer merchant and capital nale or do SENS. a agiee rast died at 1 o'clock ths morning, He ASR ange ce 4 a be medium in the un verse, Heats arani be os & had been at the head of the mercantile ry 29 Broadway, Ke cracked a #'t to Ee hu, Open tii mida't;charming masie, ince 1882. Aclay tre. sending Ball to talrd, Con ‘ ) ‘

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