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t { ws STARVING MAN AUTO FLYER DOES BREAKS BANKERS’ RECORD MILE AT WINDCW TO STEAL BRIGHTON BEACH ~ zi ense Squad, Lieut. Bird, its wo other witnesses, partners of Ball- Tired of Bread Li Savant De P. : " 7 nder and Patice Seizeant Leal quind, corroborated him ‘ a Vi y= e Palin: ers se ured prominently In the Inquiry Carroll Law, a laws iso testifier ired of Bread Line, Seventy-|De Palma Covers Course in jij! gacngnn He HAUL GCONRIONL LOC CIN EHR. LICONKG Jer a ict S shes € a Jo feu Bird K ie stand and v« i for a client, and talked with += Year-Old Derelict Smashes 2 1-2 Seconds, Lowering | mittel usa he haa irewentty a of Corrigan. He was convinced after - tS Jicenaes when the reat Was visit. he said. that crooked prac- Nassau Street Pane. Mark 1 1-2 Seconds. | clerks aL aiowe Hiceetatter iy The dad yor: | ieenses, all he communicated with Assisiant bea identifieat Iietriet-Attorneys Knott and Krotei, . é | , yr47 . ed tha ind oa Joh Was put up to cate * TEMPTED BY meee dy-cla! to The Eveqine World.) | InAmato.”. Brown, the Water Depart- £ |} BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, | censes was wit mploves, Was 0 under. sus “ — Ic he t from that pieton. Dy Amato was “tip oY.” and A nd Spectators had ie fured connect with marked $0 é Easily Captured in Chase, Old! es: fternoon whi yete Reed Denies Charge. 4 ‘frst of the speed ra n the two-daye’ | vient Patrick Geokeede ah aren i ‘ Prisoner PellSiof His Sad yagig weet STS(GH RAG ANE Was hustled ante tiv witness ci e Hi elation began. events this after- seemona ty hureau:dtead was un table, * Plight. | noon were mostiy record-breaking et: | ,gcuma evear te He dentet that he knew Baligrino or # an introduc make out for is pe ctners ba pur-hour race “friends” ‘of O'lvary feo Wher the witnesses snted Reed © James Byrne. a sailmaker, seve k to-night was pal? and O'Teery got the licenses, | tT) at ta unit JN 8B © two years old. who has been aro: northweat wind Accused Policeman Reed: 2K te about a ¢ was in t race, % the world several times, to-day br swept the infield and caught cae Hig ate nee Sri window of DOM ‘Torry & Co, | those tn grand stund fally in the Dit you not go to th five a face ut the spectators rather enjoyed jays ago and tell thon that you would © bankers and brokers at No. Nassau! it, Tie tra i Gelennted Nett ve m back the ir tt eae * seals Lot a forgot all about the itor fcr oh » British notes. dust that ot wise would ire all be aiser eed? © “I took tlhe me vas View of theltrack: D! ‘s In the early Cars Baligy and we trials declared that th ck was per- w «,° demanded ( nisstone: third in the bread 11 NEN foot Ps ; re Hel cuendedecan Ba when one fellow dropped from starva: Ther artalnmatarte Dia vou not take sone vion. and J was not go! to go his ne hour race, with A that you would e Way,” said the a an ming t race will continu 1 nev saw i) World reporter in the Oak street police * led Reed, Aden s taken by two po- i 2 “Did you not take # Y ftation, w wat b % i Mile xecord Broken natheeilet thar Glie cela ¢ licemen en track n s! b the : r cupies the ground nm know at perjury: is? Do b ook anid) dni a Heplitverawcols you know vou are under vath? lection of varic ey. A plate. tea Sit Rivits chgcic aga’ rope License Cost Her $200. B erates this 1 pedestrians ole Macon ; & the provection. e Hungry, Saw the Money. b crowd hu down * a rigged e.de fi res almost covered w 8. beard. One eye w © tirely closet, the result of a fight b LEN fore the mast. His clothing wes rough chrairaaionne . But let him tell his story: 4 hungry, and when I saw all ney I just itched to get enough for a bite,” he sald. ® “I looked around for a stone, had to go all the wav to City Hall P before | found one large enough to bea in the window. I got back, and throug! hin to wi the glass saw a man counting more) 2} to | money in a drawer. 1 have some" pirney Strength, but it was a hard task for| he me to crack plate. 1 saw the ma: hand and | wo year: Jump but-T have a small am quick for a man seven old, and 1 slipped my right hana in! © viel f under the wire and grabbed at a five- | 4, pound note. joy Harry * “I could have got a $20 American gold Palme piece, but I wanted the English money ha I only intended to get one of the notes, but two came, and I did not stop 10 put @ it back. I wanted the money te By, @ tools, for I am a sailmaker. Wanted English Money: | “Two years aso I enc Thad a good joo. f should never “shipping. T! the English y. flow 1 gid ru st I fave the " got me be- DIE zor two ble ) there 3 a young fellow our of - ‘ tv years ago 1 c ave cot! —— a u then I Y and had A : 7 prictanathyha tenes a not step: But the Bridegroom Took Out ‘ ioaaini: i a Second License for a i ae rn Home Ceremony e not going to call upon them, 2 West One Hundred and 2 ave pak j ihe nO street, went to the Marriage siren, 7 ORME) mee REG ureau of the City Hall to-day y's work will-give me a » the clerk in charg opiate ipolaiie inter me a marriage license. This een younger and license. The old folks won't item mac ratenidown | Know any thing about ft, will they? Byrne was captured through the, 20H #¢e We Were going to be mar- | actiity of Robert J. Curry, a clerk em. ‘id @ Week from Sunday at the folks’ ployed by the Torry company, Mr, | NOUS, but at a ball one e I dared Torry saw the window crash and un- M&F to Bet married before the time set, mediately sent his nto Nas. @hd she wouldn't take a dare. Ob, Y man street ‘ thief. she's a great girl.” v was Identified by tho! Th whe ® ent addition to ECU! ] th ‘ aarHeniLe dhe rpert West Oni about 1 the J shed . erk Hellenstein. * duplica Y ‘jee will the folks be able t from that we ready heen mar 1 uit, 1 guers us handed to Hoft- ru t Five dow airs the r ei. Wt's all right. She's gir HELD HER FORTUNE | $1,500 in Mrs, Mangels’s } Scriptural Deposit Bunk, i and $13,500 in Kettle ee — AMERICAN LEAGUE, o smi At Philadelphia of her riches and told of a bank b At Cleveland The hidden wealt f d4rke. Uoupires ; ture ln * 3 Var . Det oit CKy, this afternoon $ Mrs. Mangels und her daughter Anva fell end Gah, Hum Were arrertod sey tayaes os viden and Egeay —- NEW GRAFT ARREST; POLICEMAN TELLS OF LICENSE FRAUDS rrom Firat Page.) «ont EVENING WORLD RACE CHART FIFTH DAY AT AQUEDUCT. Weather Clear. Oct. 2. Trac ages, $400 ad. sen tf 1 ah ty of speed. roped ae if short The others never Jangerous id whe upward; Winner, b. x. and ge Start ood. Won easily by Lord ed a fast Tne Babyion Ha his bes: at th urn_unl knocker o dy one mil Ww Diamond-Studded Medal For Most Popular Giant The Giants are playing tie best baseball that New York has witnessed in years. They are out for the pen- nant, and from now until the close of the season the struggle promises to be the most ex iting in the history of the league. As an encouragement to the individual members of the team The Evening World will present to the most popular player a diamond-studded gold medal. All New York fans can express their preterence through The Evening World coupon below, which will be printed daily in the Noon, Baseball and Fina! eciions: EVENING WORLD BASEBALL PRIZE. For the most popular member of the New York National League Team. I vote for.. Name. Address Address Letters to Baseball Eéttor, Evening World, P, 0. Box 1,354 weeeereserrees att ee NATIONALS HAVE. DODGERS TAKE AN EASY TIME WITH FILLTOPS Farrell’s Teani Never Had Chance With Visitors trom the Start. WASHINGTON R. H. PO. A Milan, cf Solo) Ganley, 1 1 1 Unglaub, 2 bo Clymer, rt 1 0 Pickering, rf. .....0 0 0 0 Freoman, 1b. ......0 2 33 0 Mei ss. te oth al Siree! Sounaunt el tb oclieal SHIPKE) ob; essa tect ed ERIN) Pecocenngermle ml al =) YORK R. H. PO. A ab Os gi 2 ree, y Oo wt 3 He o 0 1 0 Lap oe 6 0 Moriarty, 1b....... Lt 0) 0 O'Rourke, ss.. uy 2 WY Gardner, 2b........0 0 8 4 Blair, ¢ MQ Sw Hogg, p QW a ty Ma o 0 0 0 1 ot wy a 10 Vows. & in t 6 in three Of Mo on Bases. Washington, By Manning, 8 n. Clym Cly nie tan, Kerley to rdner and Mori ph AV a ——— an Mi 1a 0 he by Lake, 1. Lake jart HAZED STUDENT | LEXINGTON, Ky. Oct. | a story told nere by a small | regarded certain that Wille red from the esday nizht of rpowered (gus the door pped out of fit can be fo was broxe in, nolice and the facut and gages pen and SEALED INA CAR ~ CANNOT BE TRACED : —Thro boy Cc. sm man Mc ough it ds Crescent | closed and the vards und. The n by the who ate taid to have sealed ANOTHER GAME FROM BOSTONS Donovan's Men Cineh Victory in Eighth Inning—Se 3 to 2. BOSTON. R. H, PO. A IBGCKET icnen nee 1 U0 ane, Bates, If. ... seo l 1 q 9 Browne, c On acl U) Stem, 1b. .........0 2 1 Sweeney, 3b. . Wo sy Graham, ¢é.........0 t 201 Hannifan, 2b.......0 0 1 3 0 Thomas, ss cpl ee ca beae | Soe 40) Flaherty, p. ......0 0 Lt 5 Ol Totals ...... 2 2416 0 (0 BROOK YN R. H E. Catterson, If.. ... 0 0 Burch, rf.. .. oil yb Hummel, 2b. ote: Wine an Wat 3 Maloney, if.. .....0 2 2 0 0 Jordan, 1b. hak sky) Sheehan, s vee A Bb 4) 20) MOMINIEH) Ser. crrs 0) Olmie | el IDEN; so oaauos o 0 6 4 OF Pastorious, p.. ...0 0 0 1 0 Totals iu wh Cf 2.2 *Stem out, hit by batted ball. Hit—Jonian. e Ht—Jordana. Bares—Bocker CD). B neehan and Joram. _ —Boston 2: 6 oft P: i on Balls ON PAK —Patsy Donor a record for t winning anoth Beaneaters The Dodgers w eighth inning on Hummel’s 2 will pitoh. a timely double by and Sheeran's drive to centre. gave them two run sexed the erty piteh 0 Pasto: CHICAGO st Page.) fans 1 fine | (Continued from | died stealing, McLean to in, Egan threw out Schulte, NO PUNS | Hofman tossed out Mowres. M A Mel dled ehel! Evers | ath Inning. ce singled through second. How: sacrificed, Mowrey to Hoblitzel |} Hofman fanned. Tinker fouled to Hob litzel, NO RU Savidge fann n. Paskert leckard, NO RI Severth Egan tossed 0 to Rescher. second 0} Rescher. Chan ard out lined threw Lobert “a. walked. NS. Inning. Kling. Brown Med ckard wa'ked and took a wiid itch, Evers filed to to Byers. ers Hoblitze fouled to} Hobtitzet ‘ to centre. Hofman, Mitchell ers 10 TI Eighth fining Schulte singled to centre feld. Chance sacrificed, Savidge to Egan. Howard vaiked. Hofman singled to left fel Howard scored {ro ; Lobert to Hob- Mowrey to Hob- Schulte scoring. second on 'Tinker's ov litzel K ing dies TWO RU crsitw are at logweheat or threw out McLean, Savidge Inve on, A detail of police was| fanned again, Egan singled to centre kent ts the university. tc-day by ‘ths | Paskert tiled to Sheckard. NO RUNS. | Mevor. If ything dei develop Ninth Inning. rrests will be made. | | Brown filed ¢ Sheckard | aaa ginaaM | imisved three, fight | Schulte Mned to F : s | HAMILTON RESULTS. Toler tied to Hownrd. Bescher: Med | Sar to Tinker, Hoblitzel filed to Howard | First -$400 added: for two. | NO RUNS, yenr-old five and a halt for, 99 (G Burns), 2 to nibvialioneth tact (From the Moston Traneeript.) (A. Macin.7 to | ‘ldo admire a man who can say ui 410 G wecond: bisa F104 | forcibly declared Nickerson. gen) 10 to Land 2101, third. | i have a drink,” sai¢ |Time—ios Mrs, Marlan Moore. In- me in aad. Aye ik Dis wad trouma. Malecon. Pimpante — Sister | Tightwad. promptly Phvills’ Marcade and Taloca also ran. | = SSS = D RACK-400 added setting , f ear-olde and upward, one 4 LIFE’S ROAD ¢ m les. —Felmere 11} (More: nd), 3 to 1. 1 to 2 and out iengt! and out, second, Campaigner, 4) to 1, 10 to Land 4 to 1 Spunky ot, Howard Shean ran THIRD RACE—H added: | year-olds and up; Volatie, 116 (8. turns), out, won by a nose, (Garner), 3 to 1, 4 to & Hawksflight, 9 (J Murphy). to 2 and 4 to 5, 3 Time=1.4 Sort, Otsiketa, Moonraker, Davis also ran FOURTH RACE — $500 ar-olds ani Cave and Jolt 6 to} 18 halt miles, Chalfonte, 100 (Muggrave), third Oriental Queen, © Bail, six furlong: won 109 for 2 to Handbridge, and out, 2; 7 to added; one and one- (Nicod, 2 by a two. | Sal- and 108, Right George §. for and out, won by one length; ev, 1M (Musgrave 3 second; W. H. Carey, 109 (G. Burns), 5 to 2,3 to 8 and out, third Time—2.82 Waterlake wiso ran FIFTH RACE added; selling; for hree-y idx and up; five and a half old Heart, 108 (Musgra' lo hveven und ito % won sby a jength and a half; Garret Wilson, 105 (A. Matin), 20 to 1, 8 to 1 and 4 to second; Momentum. Ww? (Moreland), 15 tol, 6 to 1 and 5 to %, third. Time~ 1,07 1-5. | Muft Protageonist, Tenago Hasty, Infanta, Grace Kimball, Black Hawk Estella € man Johnson also ran. SIXTH RACE—Selling for tworyear-olds; five furl Reta, 2 (J. W. Murphy), 1: 1 and 5 to 2, won by le, 100 (T. Rice), Wb to 1, 8 to 1, ond; Ching Mare holly), 20 to 1, 8 to Land 4t Bika and Prolivity also ran. $400) a nose ngs. to 1 T) 5 to 1 us ¢ olt Night Mist and Her- added; Tom 5 to niatle hird Smoothed by Change of Food, Worry is a big load to carry and an unnecessary one. When accom: panied by indigestion it certainly ts cause for the biues, But the whole trouble may be eas fly thrown off and life's road be made easy and comfortable by proper eat ing and the cultivation of good cheer Hear what a Troy woman says: ‘Two years ago I made the ac quaintance of Grape-Nuts and have | used the food once a day and some times twice, ever since, “At the tle I began to use it life was a burden. I was for years af Aicted with billous sick headache, caused by indigestion, and nothing | seemed to relieve me. The trouble became so vere } had to leave my work for days at a! ume. “My nerves were in such a state | could not sleep and the doctor said | was on the verge of nervous prostra | tion. I saw an ady. concerning Grape | Nuts and bought a package for trial “What Grape-Nuts has done for me is certainly marvelous. I can now sleep like a child, ar entirely free from the old trouble and have not had ‘a headache in over a year. I feel like a new person. | have recommended One man | knew ate | Time—1.0l, English Lass, Cap Griffon, it to others. Desperado, Dorothy — Webb. | nothing but Grape-Nuts, while work | Plune, Hed Mimie, Hank, Lomond, the ice all winter, and said he | j*iaekslight ale ren, ing op elt better in bis life.” SEVENTH RACE-H0) added: never fe ey ng; for thr one and a # here's @ teeenth the turf St. lar Name given by Postum Co., Battle we (T. 1 to 2 and out. won Greek, Mich, Read “The Road to by five lengit Wicca Hers Wellviue pkgs. en), 9 to io B ai 0 5, mecond J fiaticus, Moi (Garner), 3 (0 1, T tos and) Mixer cond the ste © letter? 4 210 6, third, Timex14. LM Kokert, a Steet sheen and SHOUT FOR BRYAN ELKINS. WEDDING WHEN TAFT KEEPS DENIAL BY SENATOR A special despatch re- PARIS, Oct, 2—A speci ‘ here from Rome says that the Duke of the Abruxe| and Miss Kath: ering Elkins, daughter of Senator Stephen B, Elkins, of West Virginia enemas Will be tiarried on or about Dec. 10 Oftheial notifeadien of the wedding wil be given out Novy. t vIn long distahe cation win the Ae is afternoon, United 1B, ESLiehn Iking, W. Vi regarding @ te to-day that the Duke ot 4 7 und his daughter, Mige would be married en PEPUSBURG. skans With a Band Turned | souated press States Senator Stop is at tis nome in ne following statems | Nebr: Music Resent Being } Down Even in Early Day. | NORTH PRATT. u | utes : “Phere is no truth In the report at the tenth day all. TL wonder who manufact es all frvcss ' these reports? ‘The arrangement for BEANS stich an event depends upon other per sons. Yo yt tell what some people will do or will not de. But please say there Is no fo ndation to the Paris re- Wyoming ody and b ‘Patt special ne, whiey ore norrow mor Me prine m Mhough at a lark wd Te the candi ail, N Go 1 eal Mr. Taft lef: behind him a mucd diss Village ear! 1 ka i of While tt > GO0eG zes the value of a pos- 28S You seldom give so valuable a blessing as your eye- ight a thought until its impair- ment renders attention NEC- SSARY—then it’s worry, The nt glasses in time will save vears of worry and discomfort. S1 classes for $1, $3 glasses for $3. MX Kons OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS. wit agwiet Mr. Tact In &4 FAST 23D ST....Near Fourth Ave teas * §4 WEST 125TH ST..Near Lenox Ave vy r $3% COLUMBUS AVE. .8ist & 82d Sts s 76 NASSAU STREET . Near John St BROOKLYN, 489 Fulton St., Op. A. & 6 ————— a, FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, EV RYTHING Foay HOUSEKEEPIAG, jure sen | da CONSUMPTION PREVENTABLE | DISINFECTION IMPORTANT. forty” Worth of Geods, 3! Weekly. Call and See Our FURNISHED FLAT. 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