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THE the ‘Dall veored two feet from the pole find fell into the outstretched hands of a Yale back, Army Man Gets Hurt. Defeats Lehigh by Score of 16 | Quakers’ Back Field, Made Up Yale kicked off, but Crete vet Ml, ii y . ‘ ri Pe coristea the bal, bu Aioss fe oni.| (0.0, Changing Players of Subs, Won Their Game ‘Chambertain then ighed through right 5 3 ‘ - tackle for fouryards. Dean patted out) during Game. in F of bounds to Yale's -yvard | An During | interchange of kicks then brought the eee ‘hall to the centre of the ftel in WAS burt and pla susp a few | tainutes While the ruopers got busy THE LINE-UP, | THE LINE-UP, When Dean had recove b Kicked aval Aca ne. Lehie Pennevivania Position. the ball to Yale's third va eo. Rrides mopertson i . ttink. ( n punted a je Stee ¢ o 1 fair k s{\ ‘ 6X ' Ne t a viel Rita Yale Got the Ball i 2 UE SG sch ' < Somat KH blocked tt i : Bon eH 1 epee ees re fe st Wile," Urhpire A 110; ie n Hh 1 Ma Oot 1 e is _ centre for five ya Hddies do thetr (Special to The Evening Word) SS ACAT One ie high eleven, ine FRANKLIN FIELD. ® yards hearer Yale's gay by a score of Oct ‘The Pennsylvania eleven, eel ire were ping the ball in pax a strong team, and when it looked | !t8 backfield positions held down by sven ene enue i) ullasl ieathey would be pressed they | substitutes, expected a hard and | MELE foHwara (BaeN bat Je many h the iine-up. ling contest from Brown, and the A rabbed ball aw om Wood ty is done to © the regulars for kers start 1 to tear their rivals’ line ; 1 Rasth he wea: was t ir for football Points in the first half, this being the | Yate 1 iu 1 S suffered ye uch only score of the game BY Nad 1 from the t The weather was nt, but en rE A too warm for football The at- | 3 Was |sex gracing the grandstands and ap- : Tene 1S Hl iINSt| | plauding the respective Eps aie Di | 3 = a mt UNDER HAINS BROTHERS Kicking Duel. SUBWAY TRAN ARE INDICTED FOR —_s— ~——ANNIS MURDER — Grand Unknown Man Leaps From Platform and Is Ground — | Jury to Pieces, | Queens Count Army's: With the ball on Hie TL \ Raitaarminiernie Osa oe ce = | Holds Them to Be | An untdentified man | a iltv. SECOND HALF. [eae sharpen nee aes fe | Equally Guilty. Philbin kicked off and Gre brought Z ie 'wenty-third | the bal back to the army line, {street subway station in front of a dpean Kicked (0) Vide it at bounds and |Borth-bound local train at 8.45 o’clock| The Queens County Grand Jury i was the Army's bal nee ie and to-day aud was cut to pieces. Hoth | handed down to-day Ind! nts charg- | ine. h failed to gain through tac and then kicked to Coy, who made a ‘a|platforms were crowded at the time|ing Capt. Peter C. Hainsafr, and his alr catch on Yale's d line. Ph | ie Lote tafuupht centre tors varas, but {24 @ panic resulted when the motor- | brother, T. Jenkins Hains, with murder | it Th der of ‘and. lost. ground. Coy |man, Edward Kruger, brought his H to Dean on the Army’s |train to a stop and jumped out, crying Dean returned the Kick \thae ne had killed a in the first degree. cused of the 7 y are jointly ac- | William E. An- Yale's bail in the centre man, eho 62 2 BR UciA ‘ Policeman John Gilday was notifiea |Pi# at the clubhouse of the Bayside | ¥ ae , na double) gt the accident and ordered the en- | Yacht Club last summer Precennna ons ee ‘any distance | (ANces closed on both sides, All pas-| The Grand Jury by ts indictments ry id made Go sengers were hurried from the station | shows that it holds T, Jenkins Hall . the line ten vards|and half an hour was consumed in ro alter teapalle ‘ : Bae CAL O St aray Jubilant moving thellbody, idviree! carsiiid|| oe Se Ta fi DM anavanniiante ” He | pasted over It. |der with his brother, although T. Jen- Patio Zimbied and Grete etl on Ak The sutclde way a man of medium |ins Haine did not fire @ shot. The in- the A + bail on her java ne Shin his pocket of the sig) Stick Novelty, uouc oy cenrey tty aa Samcubienle wih ehother interchang oie ick*| Company, No. 16 East Seventeenth | COUrt at F: HT, Cn ens? ae ‘red ine plunging only tol treet and another card adve Ing at 10 o'clock for pleadin, peed taeteline 3 AS CO a rae LIL ® | “A peculiar feature of the indictments RERCOs BeEtInET the: leat Gralt adontie licilalaten Fail warns Lennie at West: lig the fact that Gen. Peter C. Haina, . w'a place at rent end ye ar ah $ Lenox avenue, by |the father of the accused men, and t b le ' | Major J. T. Hains, their brother, were bin's 1 ue cau Hae Only a Nickel. |called before the Grand Jury as wit- Coy Tackled Quickly. ;° #!s0 carried a pocketbook of pe-| nesses against T. Jenkins Hains. The ae aie ea: gu ‘ar pattern which contained only aj other witnesses against him were fie ° Wit lett enaion | S¥€-cent plece and a snuff-vox in which Mackay, Charles H. Roberts at Moe ee Re ee eee ccs cual Gua nCLyaeteanutt ll andakiary, I well, eye witnesses 1 i ine Pody was so mutilated that the fea-|of the shooting of Annis; Dr. Walter the Army's ae W unrecognizable, Frey, Dr. Joseph H. Bloodgood and Dr. 1 1 , f Smage:, (he motorman was arrested H. Schmuck. The only witnesses r i ana ices ee fn to the Bast Twenty-second vd against Capt. Peter C. Hains ) is tackle al eet Station, ‘Whe accident resulted | were Mr. Roberts, Mr. Rockwell, Dr. t more ol ther sic ve ‘lelay to the southbound rush | Frey and Dr, Schmuck. District-At- ‘ 1 Vegan to) eur xprces trains and tied up north torney Darrin In th mply proved ‘ oh aun a) taille for nearly an hour. that Capt. Hains shot Annis and that G for ae ny * clothing was of good mate- the death of Annis resulted from the ( 1) ial He wore a bluck cheviot coat, | shooting : Coy | dark ed trousers, black shoes and —————_——— i my. 0. | stockings ‘and white’ underwear THis ‘ lerby at Was bought at the store of ‘ 1 the | Henis ne No. sid Manhattan avenue, } ' at ——————— 1 ( ; 1 © Co { < HURT IN FIGHT AT SEA, 5 i r Dying, nud Two of Crew Are WITH THR THROAT CUT su ‘ ‘ " Landed in Chains, | << tyes 1 other weapons were > eee AN 7 R ved were® broug i t averstraw Corone! ry ( \W LINER KOREs CN TRIP ‘ Fe © tna Haverstraw Coroner Trying to NEW YOua, AGROUND, 120s. from Cotcutta, Hissan Bam | Learn Fate of Man Found Ee oak ower , nthe Norwegian” Hospita, in the Hudson, Atte Liddiegres A ; fr WEST POINT, N. Y., O6t. 17.~The 1 nt out t ‘ 1 lucked up at Toit, body of # man, with the throat cut 4 rh kh 4 arrived at Hotte artery found in th Hudson er, off Port Ost ———-— ees Montgomery last night. Coroner Sloat oT - STUDENTS ESCAPE FIRE, of Haver-straw, is investigating TRAVERS WINS AT GOLF. : N, Neb. Oct, —The Ne-| There Is no clue to the Identity -of f Academy, three miles the victim cCONVE STATION, N. J., Oct A Was destr ved by ttre nareena.cannumamad Jerome 'T jefeate mud 2 sive student: a ele Vain Asteaied: Dudls He 1 cuca De The sch “it SHRIEKING MAN HALTS , und of the Morris @ ne BD. Hayward County Golr tournament here this | Wyeatens Nota any, crected for the SOLEMN FUNERAL MASS. afternoon. Trave re wit y| wea Ne Colle The lows te : ne During the funeral services of Lou M a A a -™ Bermholz, an ex-police captain, in the ° ff Is Oup---It May ring eer Bee ray eno Galuintine oeaaie To the Bank t onde vatiess, hatless man caused p GN Nererred €0 Here, wri scrn wnen vo rushed snriening a the f his voice up the aisles to the| The solen Jon of the funeral mass ad ts end when the man ap- | ARV PRR & inarticulately, Father aenid » was celebrating the tuner and his two assistant | 1 ¥ 4 to calm the man until de Court Magistrate \ man to Belle Host ination, He and the 1 at Fifty-seve Street and Tenth «venue . — FILES COMED IN G TO 14 DA¥a. PALO Ol ant 2 suarenieed (0 Cure BL ee ae Woman Who Held Up and Robbed a Man Not Far From Broadway EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1908, WOMAN GARROTES CHRONIC TALKER AND ROBS A MAN BARRED OUT OF NEAR BROADWAY BUDGET MEETING Son of ex-Commissioner Mc-' H. J. Schneider Escorted From Clave Choked and Beaten Platform to Door by a on Forty-fourth Street. Policeman. Fifty yards from Broadway, and bes) Henry Schnelder, secretary of the | trolier, Edmund W. McClave, son of the! ciation, who has taiked at almost all Jate John B. McClave, Republican’ of the recent noon-hour budget discus- Police Commissioner In the early mines | sions held in connection with the bud- Hes, when there was a four-headed bie, xet exhibition In the City Investing partisan board, was held up, garroted | BulMling, walked out of the one held to- BROUREA UY, ay escorted by a policeman, This std GeBl a 9 iti And pretty Wo- | was after Schneider had tried to talk ian on Forty-fourth street at 2 o'clock Jang had been slut off by former Detec- his morning, Iie. Savant The female footpad, who mauled the}, oung man as if he were a child, was | aptured two hours after the robbery, MeManus, house dete tive at the City Investing Bullding Schneider walked in early neath the glare of a three-globed elec-| Eleventh Avenue Track Removal Asso- | with a big | CHANLER TAKES ~AWHIRL ROUND LONG. ISLAND —_—— Makes First of Seventeen Speeches at Mineola, Where , Early Day Crowd Cheers. (Spectal to ‘The Evening World.) MINEOLA, I, 1, Oct. 17.—Lteut.-Gov. | Lewis Stuyvesant Chanter, accompanted by several of the other cangidates on the Democratic State ticket, started out early to-day on a rush campaigning tour of Long Island. ‘The party left Long Island City nd the itinerary for the day takes them all the way down the fsland © Greenport the northern shore and Sog Harbor on the south. Seventeen stops for speeches ranging after 8 A, M. shortly on NELLIE BROWN tl Chen a Go6 Conan Gal) Ov eSlloar 9 Gants laity Gh Vuh Meech REPEC a eee ge Ee ele — | markable record for strong-armed rob- | shouldered person, sid quletly tito a|mass meeting In Long Island City at Ree AR oe Hesanuarters | Sehind Schneider, As the tatter, | night inder three names—Nellie Brown, Nellle | tiover MeAtanae Jonad lover. and | awallinb iin cTW Ninckneeck hEcaRIN | Brooks and Annie Kelly. She got $16) tapped him on the should ick t Gov. Hug By Bh f leer her victim's wallet and walsteoat | "it sou get up to epeaie - RANI REELS GeERON CHI ae etaLie sa Renae ng waistcoat) “If vou get up to speak,” Schneider record as Governor, while ims EIGHTH DAY AT BELMONY PARK. seeserrect, Nad Gisponed of H before) was told, “you will get put out, ‘These | Was appealing to the citizens of New | people are tired of your constant in-| York State to vote for him on his past Weather Clear. Oct. 17. Mrack (Rast. “| ib SNe ntsse on ecamaceur: terryptions, If you attempt to inter-| life and also his record as Lieutenant. ¥ ee a | There was certainly no trace of ama: | TOUR VEOERS 5 Jovernor, Ho sald he owed his nomina- 12045 78 oe eae Seige added; one mile | teurishness in the methods she em: | neider waited his chance tion to no one man, and If aleteanne on tat tit Leet. Won driving, Wanner f. by Lord Ex | ployed upon young McClave, He had | jumped onto the platform and sta WOLTATEERHITNE Ene ila ara rerentercsal An F op Hier pitas, | Peturned: from the West yesterday, to speak. He was stopped, and t ‘A man is judged by what he does 1g 381 = = Nhere he has extensive mining interests, | to Al tobinson, chairman and not by what he promises,” said Mr. Bho dy and after ig dined with friends at | meeting. ‘Arrest me Chanler in conclusion, “and this ts Fgh y = the Astor, was on his way to nls home| =] won't give you pecially true in public officials. Some 4? = z at No, 14 West Forty-fourth street. replied Robinson. andldates in their greed for votes § 2 He was walking along leisurely, | started all over again. And by this time themselves to do things which fe 5 = - _ ing a cigar, when he noticed a y a n had walked in. McManus know they cannot carry out if ew mie aOn - woman coming toward him, moving invited Schneider off the p form, and ¢ 1 am elected I will carry out was running very strong & pt CEL Te very slowly and glancing about as If he was gently but firmly unged toward 1 have made during Hi. Harris = | she were bewildered. When the light | the door | valeen will serve the people Si.000; four-yearoids and | fell on her face he saw that she was, The school teache > are, fost a TAO ED CERES | by Geoerge | 5900 looking, She wore a tailor-made of them, advocates qual pay, were| Henry P. Keith and Lawrehee | brown skirt, a white lace waist, a brown| on the qin vive to hear Miss Strachan, | & SE ceoncom penal Ci PL sk | jacket that fit her perfectly, a feather | put she failed tiem. Mr. Robinson 4 inson M a = _ | boa that fell almost to her feet and a| stated that the reasons for her absence ict, and = = = | great hat of many plumes. were detailed in the newspapers, In- andida When she was almost opposite McClave cidentally, he threw down a gauntlet ithe Firs THIRD 1047 a grand race 1049 * FIPTH RACE Island SUICIDE OF JUDGE FOLLOWS A BITTER STRIFE IN POLITICS. (Continued from First Page.) at any other thne or place that ) his convenience, If he would r select any other clergymen, I 1m agreeable Private Life His Own. The not point me if he gone away the Sixte Mayor ma is again elected, He has | to speak to the Democrats Ward, and in his at let me say that I stand upon his J upon the record of or may record @ the ¢ Counsel, whom Republicans and Demo crats alike agree is the best Clty Coun-+ My private life is my own, and no mud slinger from Mississipp! can ex amine it “ast night in my own ward, where I settled and where rave I expect to live out my life and die and be. buried, 1 asked my neighbors at a little me in Washington avenue to examin record since I had « to live am them, to examine the record of whole forty-fye years of my life whe eve have lived. Do this and then tell me whether Iam fitied to deal out Istive between man and man," Went Straight to Park. Atle ast nights meeting Judge How- me time with Mayor Hauss- other prominent Democrat who had vered addresses, He ap peared a good spirit he le: 4) home at No. “abody ephoned to his clerk at the * hw that he wae not w 1 be on hand to-day, His wileved, Kin thing of this F Was going to attend to ness when he left the house. went to Branch Brook Jose Dunn, a park employee, ter and wal him. He agitated and talking to himself. stopped, drew a pistol from and shot himself-in the right af the head. He did not fall, but he dropped the pistol. Dunn started to run for assistance. As he left, he looked over is shoulder and saw Judge How- ell stoop, pick up the Weapon and shoot himself @ second time. T conscious to the rams en he fell un- to the Education Board = Nght rg) shot out and gave him the : strangle holdy With his head thrown) DUMMY LOANS FOR back by a powerful grip that almost | paralyzed him, hand ripped open assailant’s MORSE ON STOCKS his other | his waistcoat, deftly | See SSE [te oped soem aie weirs. Sty | "NOT KEPT IN BANK. and then went through every pocket aah a= vith lightning-lke rapidity 3 s (Continued frm First Page 5 i In not more thun a second she had ot ae SL) Shreve stripped the pockets bare and then she) 14 cayiegram and now submit it for 5 let go of her victim for a moment! Viye%08 ne emptied his wallet and cast it empty | Then followed some routine reports re- tain 4 veals and into the street. | then i signature, At the bottom of the let- “Weight-for-Age Race: | A crowd collected, but their sympathy | fer was this postscript: it 8 and a quarter went with the woman. The pair was| Pp. 3—Flagler just called In to ask n easly, | Wi | still struggling, when a cab stopped | Hegienauaen thin Sea) eran agen [near the curb. The woman broke away | If was then sown by reference to the | and jumped into ft. But McClave, who yooks that on t ate of this letter the eet ee ar | was covered with blood, torn and en- was not carry 84009 Shares of - =i) ||ragedemustediupon) herseagainieand |e unden Merhead Of lbs iseitima te 5 | dragged her from the vehicle. cour It would properly: by Ener pagmniet tone a np Oat Ort | This time Nellie Brown returned to! did not carry any such en However = ig. but cor « the leader, | the attack with ferocity and that d eb Leslie Bw iting vd = | strength that overwhelmed McClave. a OreM ROU en oan. On At fon Bare mille She beat him down into the gutter, by Long | 52 | i ji long | kicked him viclously, then darted for Tries to Hammer. Witness: er ¢ sed into examination by Mr. Olcott, another cab, Jumped into it and was z Curtis, the following dia: driven away at a gallop. log between the lawyer and = The battle had endured twenty min- | the witness rH ' 4 utes, but no policema pen Mc- |, Q. Ha told here what you to! - = |utes, but no policeman appeared. Me- | ,Q- [fase you told nes Clave dragged himself to the sixth |) TYE ie. - = [avenue Branch Detective Bureau and| Q. Have you paid any told of the robbs He swore that| compensation for testifying h - |he would get the woman, if he had to | No. bandon all other business tor a week, | Q. Have you been told that you would = land, furthermore, that he would pros- |not be indicte uted if you gave cute her if it took him all winter, this. testime —— | Then with a squad of detectives, the Q. Do you remember meeting Mrs. furlongs, | young man made the round of the Ten- | Curtis, wife of my client, in Wall street * | Gerloin. Finally the detectives stopped | last January and discussing thie matter Winner, bf. tate- |in a Sixth avenue drug store which is| with her? A. Yes i | popularly regarded as a hangout for] @. Did vou not tell her that the Gov- Pl. 3h, | cocaine flends, badger women andjernment had put the thumb-serews on = |ocriminals of several varieties, They | ou and that you were being forced to — (fad not been there long when Nellie tert See UATE, = |\Browp entered.” 5 Q, Well, What did occur when you aie | Identified by Victim, met her? Aut told her 'T "was. only ding to tell the truth, and she sald McClave immediately identiNed her as | £918 t ruth, 8 ‘ his assailant, and, according to the px | that was all Mr. Curtis wanted us t — | ite “she was identified by another man | tell, I had understood that Mr. Curtls who saw the robbery. When searched | Was sore an all the eraplosius Of tie CHILD PLUNGES DOWN home ro the, woolen Mooney wa found | Pl evaatedaftnty ‘bya denice to onthensand aie Soslaned the alee had be fair and truthful In all my state: been. stripped by a newsboy. It was found by the police in the gutter near |! AIRSHAFT TO HIS DEATH. MacFarlane snowed tn his cross- Forty:fourth street and Broadway, | I anergy ilanored (1 Bollce Fleadauarters, the woman [examination An belalt of orm tet Ten-Year-Old Boy Makes Fatal wae yecomnuae te Fecords of ten wie [hich Htade maw ft to mark with Cur: - . . tebe eats for robberies of the badger |Us.8 Jn eee li » as the Dive While Little Sister Guniety but no convictions, “the come [eas Was ae lores, plus $.0N, te, the Looks On, | piainants in every case falling to ap- | torduy, ‘which was cancelled on the ss 2 ear |wame date, While at play on the roof of the alx- | a Hae ote clock, Mr. Rado being stilt story tenement house at No. 132 Eld , lon the sta court adjourned until Ndge street. this afternoon. ten-year; TYPHOON KILLED \Monday “morning nid Joseph Siegel tumbled down the air- on || paises Lee shaft and was crushed to death 300 IN CHINA, | His four-year-old sister, Ida, was on Spanish Queen Wins. the roof at the wme. she ‘rushed : ne EXINGTON, Oct. 17,—-Spanish Queen “ and Ot ifled e . AMOY, Oct. I Native reports re. LEX downstairs and notified her mother Rasa eee ee REA Hee |e eter ghrea' esa’ aiid) the! iaioll SS ee tet y - 0 t effect that more than 30 lives were lost| Stakes. Zeomalta, Loyale, Nancy. Royce PUNTERS HOLD THE in that city as the result of Thursday's | finished {n the order named. The time typhoon was 2.07, 2.08%, 2.07% FRONT AT CHICAGO. MARSHALL F A trimuph goals from the Wr Chicago's partment f the Ma ELD, in the CHICAGO, Oct art of kicking | resigned to fee te B. Altman & Co, wd for accurate apd spectacular Hears inaatmntaaenin terrae ARE SHOWING IN CONFORMITY WITH THE : 00%, Jana’ ainets| PREVAILING FASHIONS, WOMEN'S SILK AND WOOL UNDERGARMENTS, MADE TO AVOID SUPERFLUOUS DRAPERIES, INCLUDING CLOSELY- FITTED KNICKERBOCKERS AND BLOOMERS OF SILK, SATIN, SERGE, AND FLANNEL, COMBINATION SUITS AND TIGHTS OF SILK, AND SILK MIXED FABRICS, ETC. ——_——————— It’s mighty good—and good for you, Your doctor will tell you the system needs sugar, You get it in the most healthful, beneticial form Serve it every meal. It’s a pure, unadulterated, cane- Sugar syrup. At your grocer's—2-Ib, can, 15c, The Gouthern Molamce Co, B21 West St. New ¥ ore of the famvus B. & O. Molasses. (MERINO UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT) BAth Street, 35th. Goreet aud Sth Aveuw = e stopp and said: “I belleve I have . I hav at deference for ¢ 2 || ost my way. Am I going wes: or east?" | pojais who do their duty,” he Balas Gs Her Right Shot Out. lwe do pose 10 ne blocked it SI earen demanicithe ; c c get information. ‘Th: She spoke so demurely that Mec Werks He ae iowknow aie Was completely disarmed and start has become of his iM to explain, when the pretty stranger's —_ sa STOP DRINKING! | Orrine Destroys Desire for Drink. “How to Swear Off.” It ts gradually, tges do not stop drunkenness man takes a pledge pects to keep It. E keep his wort, and every broken pledge costs the drunkard many a heartache, But help it. He fights as long as cen, then succumbs to the craving, » nervous system of the habitual drinker he must have creatmeat condition, der a positive guarantee habit, or the money wf! dawning on the world When voluntarily he ex y man expects ta ja | | he cannot he | ja diseased and be refunded. No other treatment for the Hqnor habit is sold with such a Libera! guarantee Orrine | 1 in two forms: No. 1. a punaer, 6 ns Soivrioas, whieh can y in aay food sin pill form, to be cured of the be taken by every n_of Orrine !s heed, ‘The price i bux, mailed in plain sealed Wrappe ipt of price, Write “How to Cure “Drunk plain sealed envelope) Orrine Co., Washington, D.C. Seth ave. & JAMES, 700 8th aw Lith & Stheve, & Bway cor, 48th, We & idth, oth HEGEMAN OORT (ISERUS STORES, S16 Bway. EM ASN R, & branch DIED. On Friday, Cet (nee Gamon), bi native of Ireland, 16, KATE oved wife of Bullynomore, at her reat- SRY John Ca County, Lettrim, | dence, 961 Ist av Monday n the Oct, 19, 9 A. Eyangelist’s, M with } . Fune Bt J high mags, Interment KELLY.—Suddenly, W: 1908, MARY KELLY Puneral from her ‘late 17 South street, on Sunday, 2 P.M, Interment Holy St, Raym Cemetery. Anesday, Oct. 14, revidence, No. Oct, 18, at Cross. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. St MARKS, 2d ay, and oth at.-Holy A. Mo. morning prayer aad i A. M., evening prayer, 4:90, ervice of the Healing Mission, subject R Bryan Says: “The Government should guare antee bank deposits to restore prosperity.” Many a profil-yielding enter- prise is advertised at a sacrifice among World “Business Oppor- tunity” advertisements every day —as good a guarantee of a bank account as any shrewd investor could want, The World Prints more ‘Business Opportunity” Ad- vertisements every week than any other New York \icion and Health,’ 8 P.