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PRICE ONE GIRL MEETS TRAGIC DEATH IN BOATHOUSE, COMPANIONS ARREST —___—§_o+-0—___ Killed by ca and Two Youths Who Lay Unconscious Near Her Are Re- vived and Held by Coroner— Sensation in Atlantic City. CENT. / in Gardner’s Basin. lett home a friend. write in social circles, to visit , found the girl’s bi “a, and Penny a stove na tro where t! as arose and Firl’s cory a window. He fell hea oF Three hic ven then I was so dazed that I did pletely rey 10 et What was h under was sed to grope for Corone 5 ied over Reynolds. Penn. Tha recall, boathouse avk’s parents are heartbroken, nner of the girl's death and the nce of the two youths has made A local sensacion ret knew this, so when the waiter Presented the bill at 6 A. M., he had | told him to charge it seme reason not explained the aiter and Perret declined to do he a ly, both in the private room where Mr. MHatch and his party of eight had spent | the hours since midnight, and in the public dining room, There had been con- fusion, e and there a mixup and a mild scene of riot that had attracted the ution of Polleeman James McCor- Young Man Had Just Told mics | =a fs s Thoth complaints were dismissed against | Waiter to Charge His Mr, Hatch, whereupon he sprinted from & the courtroom and whirled away in an automobile, Supper Bill, Cyril Hatch, prominent in “the younger set,’’ lives at No, 12 Madis avenue, and is head of the firm of Hatch & Dewing, of Wall street, was arraigned in the West Side Court charged with rir “DES AN EMILE I ning up a bill of $25,20 at Rector’s and attempt! to evade payment He was arrested in the lace at 6 o'clock this mo right fist had violently the nose of stately Ch neaux, the head waiter, and w the | members of Mr. Hateh's party of elglit| were involved in a vyclonie tangle with | various walters and omnibuses, The complaint of failing to pay for the viands and wines served to Hatch nd party during the wee hours was made by Paul Perret, assistant manager of Rector's, The head walter's charge Uncle Forced to Leave Russia When Navy Scan- dals Were Exposed, was reduced by Magistrate Barlow from] PARIS, Noy, M.-Grand Duke Alexis assault to disorderly conduct of Russia, un uncle of Emperor Nicho- Arraigned in Evening Ulothes, [1as, «ied in this elty to-day of pneu iia. The Grand Duke aris almost continuoy trement from the Direvte he N ir twenty-four years. The prisoner spent the hours that in-| tervened between his arrest an raignment in a cell in the West Forty- @eventh street station. He had no op- portunity to change tis evening clothes and was led to the bar in swallow and @ broad expanse creamy bo; He was disheyelled and nervous, hed sent from the prison pen a note to his friend, “Larry” Watervury, asking|! him to see that his (Hatch's) firm de porited $5.00 at the uptown ofice the Knickerbocker Trust Company him'in case he was held in bull Magistrate Barlow, by everything in his power arraignment pleasant The mw complaints were presented, the Magis led the party to his private office y since his 1'e- ition of Supreme which he had held of He gned the control of He of{elency against the. Ata for| had been current’ for ‘years, | ar with Japan they inc and aie wed ten 1 Duke ‘Alext himaelt dic nent the Where peace terms were arranged. ‘oh A The Grand Duke was a yo Wouldn't “Charge” Supper. Hmpero: Alexander tt. Wea Mr. Hatch said that it had been fur |yonret, {uies and genes Fgh from bie ming te dodge payment cepticn, specially a Sew aaa . were lying, : 1 as that had escaped from | g | ) | of his check. It had long been his cus- tom to charge his suppers and have the bill sent to his office. He thought Mr. : ne head waiter had spoken plain- | has lived in| Grand Duke Alexis was born in 1850, | YALE VICTO ree | Ee The | | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | NEW YORK, SATURDAY, STONY Bias 14, BINGHAM WON'T — TAFT DEDICATES QUIT UNTIL END SHAFT TO HEROES OF MAYCR'STERM OF PRISON ShiP Said He Had Only a Year P. and Governor | More, but Didn’t Quite Hughes Eulogize Martyrs | Count Dates. resident-Elect of the Revolution. jPOLICE IN FINE = Only Thief He Hasn’t Caught Charles ‘Is Taxicab Operator, as SHAPE. PERSONS MARCH. 12,000 F. Murphy in Parade at Head of the Tam- many Braves. the He Figures It. Bingham to skies thousands of men An gray resign in the men stood bareheaded this after- ark, nies dedicating the and w spr gentle and turn the 7 gtime at Not to the 7 Po} t that s above ner F ndersta e ©ol ngham, ar 1 how such a | the of the martyrs of the rison ship of Wallavout Bay Willam H. Taft and hes both de 1 addresses Sho: tly after ten o’ciock the monster abroad {1 famed said the Commissioner to- a talk 1 ¢ livered last Gay jy nl said 6 Police Depart- elect night at a a I would leave parade assembled at Bedford ave t next year. T had in mind the ex- | anq pivision street. It ts estimated tha Piration of my term of office on Dec. 31, to oo Ganenigucus 1919, T fully expect to remain right here, griong th eee ane doing st to Improve the Police De- headed Sachem D, F. Cohalan | partment, until that time. I cannot in agine how any one heart last t could ha ain and Charles F. Murphy. At the head of the column rode Major-General Charles F. Roe, Grand Mars of the parade. sion that T want to quit Behi inds and colors Wanted to Tell Brooklyn. were det n the regulars at “T went over to Brooklyn because the | Forts Wadsw orth, T » Hamilton and apers over there have been saying!Jay, of New York, and Hancock, of} things about me and about my |New Jersey. There were a} ‘s abolishing some useless bureaus | Squadrons of national guardsmen in the | In that borough. I wanted to tell the | military part of the pageant n tleading ett of Brooklyn just what Arrival of Taft. Iam trying to do, I told them my| Mr. Taft, who promised two ideas about taking the work of super- | to deliver tle oration at the dedication vising elections and looking after the | arrlyed in Jersey City from Hot Spri enforcement of the Excise law away | Va., at 1 P.M. A stop had been mac from the Police Department, and also|in Newark, where National Chairman| some other fdeas I have concerning the | Hitchcock boarded the ‘betterment of the force. | vania tug was in w ral years age “As for the Brooklyn papers, I don't! decorated for th |care what they say about me. I am ‘round the Battery with he going right along here, with no regard! passenger and his party. Im for any one on God's footstool except | after his address Mr. Taft hurried His Honor, the Mayor.” for Washington, where he wil “Did the Mayor suggest the aboll-| Sunday ax the st of Presi tion of Police Headquarters In Brook- | Roosevelt. He reitins to Hot Springs lyn?” the Commissioner was asked, | “I'm the one," he replied. ‘I'm the The Mayor had nothing to norrow night. | tough skate. ment on behalf of the people ‘do with it. I am running this depart- State of New York, left Alba: ment and I am doing some house clean- | morning to be present at the exercises ing in Brooklyn, where It is needed, | ,Chalrman of the Board of Aldermer [It 1s my desire to give Brooklyn better monument police service, and I am not playing. New York, afi politics, because T am not in the polit- | a ohammany teal game, My purpose s to make the Police Department efficient in every |o branch so that I can leave a record benalt INGREAT - GAME. 11 TO6 Wha R—Rain of snow to-night; rain Sunday, NIGHT EDITION 9 | “Circulation Books Open to All." 1908. Thirty Thousand Enthusiasts Roused by Football Gladiators in Great An- nual Struggle on the Prince- ton Gri Gridiron. ‘TIBBOTT TEARS THROUGH FOR THE FIRST TOUCHDOWN. Tiger Back Gains More Ground Than Whole Team and Crosses the Blue Line With Three Yale Players Hang- ing to Him. ZAIN Ul SCORE FIRST HALF. f yi YALE - ee) A? y PRINCETON 2 - - olde. Ss SCORE SECOND HALF. , WAS 2 5 = = 2 a=) fan ae iIPRINCETON - - - . - oO FINAL SCORE. YALE - iPRINCET Here’ 's How Yale and Tigers | | Measured Up in Game Yale Haines + Lilley Andrus + Biddle Goebel Brides Capt) + Johnson Philbin Wheaton . Wht. Position. Wht. H’ght Princeton, Ape. Dowa nea bitten) ) i | a t ill { \ 1 ent 0 of the National + Fie Jenat my successor will have to scratch Gavamnetent: dopa) ae Fielda |gravel to equal. Mr. Taft's Speech. | oy N y Age. Says Police Are in Fine Shape. The speech of the Pres! t ooees ig 21% “My time Is getting short, Py refer- | 8 Ssmpathe 2 ring to the calendar [ find I have only Pea sn a one year, one month and sixteen days | Officers of ( Umpire—John 1. } to serve. I claim that the Police De- i Minds, Pennsylva Linesman ~ ¥ } partment to-day is in better shape than fives unde iy ., Cornell, Time of Halyes—-d5 minutes each, Start of Game—2 P, M, ; nt was when I took hold of it, and no- body can show me where I have failed, rather deputies are my personal prop 1 \ INE SS FER Path f AT , | The mmissioner was asked if he + Jhad consulted Deputy Commiasioner | Haker about the sweeping changes he Former Head of the Big Cx has made in Brooklyn. He replied ye- | . |hemently j poration to Give, Testi- “1 can fre pie ern DE oF men on wie Krone of Creda eran pr LINN can use em. Im the goat Death Due to Neglect, | ’ | —— | r. Taft said peas | an of + |OLD FOLKS’ WEEK [ Jotie of le} mhe fact that John 1. 1 AT HAMMERSTEIN’S. confined A vold | form e head x +land heat Y shd sma sania | the ra | Head How we - | ‘ a Years Ago Are Having o ' ded Mv. Yate, | ‘ 7 Meurvives to enable 1 ¢ \ a | #ina wld victims. We know t The y ‘ Hi Then glance thro. © Seventy-odd were there vonfined Smerica | ges of ‘o-morrow's Sunday World and i ¢ a |enioy words and music of another © y 1 of f lave at, Its Always Nice Weathe Ry ayy | Mr. Rock ad bee |indvors;* how Eliza Gould 4s makin ts the | a ee ee a fortune iaising the hum srous \5 vere “4 \ rey an inspirath Ww ave , ) ' | i eralded M ! i advertiseme na C f value t e : sinessmian and ow Monkeys fait oi 1 t 0 (ieee Aa Sha ee called. nN ee “Our detective department has ine BY ROBERT EDGREN, creased wonderfully in efficiency, The (mpectal 60 2 dayoning, World.) nares ye } caught Inteby Te the men who ai fine He ahatlow. Kraven whe ca 0 UNIVERSITY FIELD, PRINCETON, N, J, Nov. f4.—Dull wine | taxicab Job in the jewelry store at Lex ss, heavy and gray as lead, ushered in the great Yale-Princeton i ington avenue and $I th street, and ‘ A | : we'll get him in a short time.” this afternoon, But threats of snow never touched the en- At no m of the gathering clans a Vast crowd formed around ye! Woman Sane yx Is Injured vooden walls of University Field. The gates were still closed, At While 7 rying to Save 2 intervals long lines of cars, jammed to the ventilators, swept Child in Kitchen. Wwamile away. Ina , unbroken column, the football |! marched through Princeton’s quiet streets toward the field ee hat twelve the wide gates Mar old, wa 1 was and the crowd began pour- 1 eof her| FOOTBALL RESULTS. only to be lost in the Y HAN ‘ay bleachers. The knots ent h My ed here and there~beds tout, leaving Mary and HANVANG seas eee) meine nes 6 ©, patches of orange ribe nastmouihe, pee haoncge eialslt O bon and yellow chrysanthemuma. Alt afterward «Mrs. Mar weet Was silence through the stands~all but 4 £m Mare Aweely| f fled tramp of the | ¥ Ried MODE FIRST HALF. n sands, j found an nen Army 4 Snow Began to Fall. ; a 3 4 Washington and Jefferson Overbead the leaden sky seemed to TA ni eri Meat | ae util i touched the tops of the u ia ” ‘> cachers, ‘hen out of the mist Penn. State a sudden flurry of snow, while, 1 wa F BIA .6 vin on bonnets ot oie and vb . oak n range flakes thinned out, stopped, 4 igan o an drifting down slowly again, earn ‘ srandstands the crowd stamped . A: END ROR (i; Gita s feet to keep warm, There was a chill allow tly an. Mrs.) the air, "Good football weather,” the . ic forts 4 stamping and rushing and TH A < incessantly clad in heavy wool abe LOUK COL & f wd was jamming in at every , Ay Along ¢ road great tom Mr |p ae nT amigtn PMT m-\sengers mash t. College clube : ot *Iperos died » after @ o'clock tals and boarding eve emptying. Im pe a Sunday” eventay. the arene gray pine bleechere wap

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