The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1908, Page 1

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c HARVARD WINS IN GAME ___W'TH OLD ELI. 4 TO 0 PRICE ONE ‘CENT, ‘NEW YORK, SATURDAY, “NOVEMBER 21, 1908, =a eat PRICE ONE CENT, (rer a eee aa Teenie ang eeant TOTE Ue NEW HAVEN tome a: CASE. | THREE BOYS RUN OVER. McKay TACKLE HARVARD eo) —______-0 $9 | | aie ia MYSTERY IN| TH Vote Secret y to Strike if U:amatum ——— Presented Monda 5 red Young Man, Nearby Resident, Two Other Reckless Pilots Re- to Be esente 9 day I Igno | Suspected and Searched, peat Trick of Which One = ooy, \OverimerClause: IsiUsed 1) iy ined aretca! Ig Aeausadl by New O:ficials to Cut W-7es. ite as aaa vered bre e Carl Baumeister, driver of T ea f= eerie Berne ye ete SU Ree AUC le eS se Oo Elevens Battle in the Fastest NEW HAVEN, Nov. 21 bee mnt Faas Gelato, ame) Aveo ee Game That Has Been Played ford Railroad is t the way, got a This Season. KENNARD KICKS A GOAL FROM FIELD IN FIRST HALF. elation from Magistrate Court to-day, 8 held without bail to of the boy's injuries ave a f sin Presby ate Crane said of these dispicable ie emplo a guard nt two window rds them, but and st antagor read about, but seldom. probably the most omobile man ever ar- raigned before me, if what Officer ffer and these witnesees say is cowardly \ | Old Eli Starts Out in Bv!ldog Fashion, but Crim- | son Team Rips Up Line and Tears and fell, and grab him the Olf Big Gains Around the Ends. FIRST HALF. to hold you without ba! ft : , YALE + ® i = i = ese one A eet |g dif | PIA ARG 5 8 is sg korry for Wis parents, but net for you SECOND HALF. “Another Chauffeur Like Him, YALE zt a a a s Reur tried the same thing HARVARD - : : - FINAL SCORE. VALE - - - - - - - HARVARD - - - - - {Yale and Harvard Line-Up and Statistics of Players. een months of his adu :the| Prisoner Claims He Is Being | “Hounded,” and Will Com- plain to Jerome. ha man as you has come before my I'm Hit was. | boarding- nhers of y Was at din vagrancy, e icion of hav lesale cloak ars, but int made rson Mar- wordy Martin Morrison, of fourth stree the car of Frank f No. 26 We £0 00 80 offi d a point where a strike of the 4,G0U ¢ appears inevitable. The revolt of 1 f t: Panama Canal, who was af P- | President of the New Haven e tee nonths azo, and dislike of his ap ¢ to the office of general superintend Wy CAFFERTY NE William G. Bierd, formerly of the Roc Qstand system. Mr. Bierd's interpreta- tion of the work lule and t while working ethers overtime, has contributed in a Tee i irutinnicenaciouse lei: peresloceree tolinel pres el ary oubte: and run a as the height of in- Breaking Point Reached. I'm «i ou have been ar In the eig' raigned before me. it’s the first istration Ste men, has succeeded in demoral ‘stem and etealnlog an unpo} almost un T men fn such a way that crews are overworked tll the 4 it no longer no unec 1 Pwo prison the men say, for a conductor to work {q-, ay fifteen and even twenty hours on a stretch. For the past three weeks James Mur- men; 8S. N. Berry, of Cedar Rapid. the Vice-President of the Order Yoad Conductors, and a committ twenty have conferences at > road officials in t agreeme: largely to per tion in laying off hundreds of men on | alee a 1 eae Hara aareyitne him and €ock, of Cleveland, Vice-Grand Master in nothing s: F. Stevens, former chie lea of “poor business,’ shim up to see If he is ‘plied the wor of the Brotherhood of I Tr point has been reached eet ne. Mor! made no arrest sterdam avenue son was In view of this refuse to divulge the identity of the stre eran f the prisone “n twiee sent te ary and grand larceny, | man & hounded, and tesi far, and the breaking detectives have been put on arithrasiicavaliacecrad |! rel hag oft eee i Yale Age. Hxt. Wet. Position, Wet, Het. Age, i arvard. praapeany wasn amend te |the '|NEW YORKERS IN CAASH sheen “RACING AUTO, ] it) 00g [FAVE Fa ae Fe as ee at wy ieee oficial which, If not aseeded to min [Aim continued Hemann, “o-rarret| ON WAY TO FOOTBALL GAME. : { Bladie aT 600 mean a strike and tie: of the r hile ould make Mencoto Cafferty i bel 1M 6.00 the majority of v eet my oll peach on) ) 6.03 about Cor- 1.—One 10 5.08 the way 5.08 AL see ierea tac | MUUBDONTRAGK NEWYORK FOR [=i i 28 boa ee tees. ATSHWAANAH FOUTBAL AME =e PFE utood, favor a does not yield. Conservative inen on both sides br Neve concessions will be made ectual stri} reached, Th the disastrous — consequen: would follow a tie-up of the trike If the comp, e 1 couldn't} of the many big autos al burglars were.” from New Yor th Seventh | football game weg. who, the detectives | another which ) arrested along with | near the Pack Nathan 1 > ppiteet. Willian: jsaid, is worth ¥ | Hern le any miles from he 1 up with Hermann |, Hiospital, where he was found to if Age. doctor Havyen's system, At the un y message to Tine vies a 1 . uy 204 do not deny the syrte B Of the Ihe a Le ti ei and aH Bea atl persons were bady shak f He 7 af 1 Fs . a cial ee Backfeld 11144 My Backfleld 6.10 ne crisis. jtached to the court for identification in] oy a needed the attendance of m J Team ves. veeeee 14M Geld is Team 3 5% 2%0% Officials “Not Worrying. [te court corridor before being ar-[ohysicians, which were hard to. sd CLEA TE Rea Mechanic Deroze Victim and Fifteen Specials and Five Reg: BR UCT ATO, Ahliarth CSN TIMI te, oy Bo far, however, the New Havens oft | 0” ep HL ea eae pan @lhere because nearly all were at the i 7 Driver Jue = Badl lar Trains Ce Entl wards, Princeton. F mn. OK , Dar Head Linesman—H, B, clas huve apparently failed to realive |rrcuiste reuehie cried Out ehh | game Stil] another boy was run down this river Jugasse Badly In- ular Trains Carry Enthus- Hackett, U. 8. A, (West Point) Vos~85 minutes each, with 15 mins the delicacy of the situation, They b 7 " ames of those in the machines, rnoon at ¢ Hundred and Bor * sie ne : : . ate utes’ intermission, rt of game adopted the attitude tnac the men wil Alia “get ie in the {one auto of which has an axle broken th careek and, Aranda) He jured in Trial Dash, lasts to New Haven, RR m, Wi ——- way to give it] in a gully, are David Gra m IB. if ees nae mit ROD BeRE % 50 aa id, raniin Dabol and the M ! West One Hundred and Forty- t 2 7 DN, (Continued on Second Page.) The two prisoners, were held in $500 oP n TL ry treet, While crossing the streot he go! SAVANNAH, ( N 1—Derose, a] Fifteen spectal; do five regularl . #REN H+ shadowing by J) Howard Bumatead Irv of Neo on oat to tt fe footha: YALE FIELD, NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 21. ‘ IN FORTY-EIGHT HOURS, vaiadnth a by J Howard Bumatoad Jr, at No. 25] the dh tn big Harvard-Yate foot \ slay for . Ne ccwteat ade againal |cowrens RE-ELECTED {car was Kolng at about Afteen miles an ae i 4 ! t Ne en to-day, ‘Th a and }4 football game ever existed. When partisans sarvard bes ecenned lish, who hour and the boy was thrown twenty | pole while t e training here Station never held a bigger i ; righ he Ai Brother Was fully Closed morning, FEDERATION PRESIDENT, ‘ce: ing on his head and receiving to-day for W 1 Fro! alth ig inorii when {84 marching out toward Yale Field about noon the sky was Mue as a Up with a Five-Line Adyt, — a fr ture of ie ayull to the J. Noog | ,,They Were dodaing another when the special jeft with its footban | Mexican topaz, There was noi a cloud in sight. The distaai hills stood DI R, Noy, 21.-Samuel Gompo: was re-elected president of the Ameri- they struck the pole { regular tr The Hote! Wellington, Valley road and} Kling street, West Orange, N. J., has} ou Mttle rat! Wright Hospital, where it was said) Jugasse and the that he was internally injured andl) p pulled) out sharp and hard like the canvas mountanis of a Coney Island Wild 2 five minutes behir You've nothing on een owned and conducted by A. L. and can Federation of Labor to-day with 0. car a vA Ne aiiitnca Tnanttharaimila } ahi thacehatlal rtd ‘ 1. W. Schoenfeld. Upon the regent eee same only one dissenting vote. would probably die. anamieaniinalad a aR: & ir ady | West show, There was warmth in the sunlight, although (he shade sides @eath of Mr. I. W. Schoenfeld M ps Ther Banks, a negro chauffeur, | ¢ eatin: Tite ma e ite a ae eh AA of the huge bleachers fe’ ke the Arctic touch of winter, Ha ieee Behoenfeid, & brother, came fant Xen WHERE. 1S GASTON MEYERS? was arrested and locked up in the Onc ancora if . \ thelr y through tne |Of the huge bleachers felt like t his ie touc 1 winter, The packed WN. ¥., called at The World office and or. Hundred and Twenty-tifth street sta-| stand, ‘The richt ) the trains that carried them | streets of New Haven started for the battleground bright and early, As Gered the tu.luwing KuVerusenint to ce | Son and aven't Seen URING the 6 Work J tion. He stopped his car immediatel erate Th Ho big was the crowd +f hrongs gre ley cars were blocked and carriages and printed ir The World's “susinoas op Him Year Fe te ROELREIt. AIAG ee ee | eee Bb 4 ticketa that tamparane (4he Mmarel throngs grew trolley y locked and carriages and car had beer ta’ he uttered | automobiles hemmed in on e er and days of this week The s, brot vand one man, F. J. Walsh, of portunity columns for four consecutive! Gustay and Aun | i or ut the Interior of the termina ter, want to know the whereabouts of 1, Were allowed to go r BSE Heep) [their father, Gustave. atesern, mon {{ World printed 18,574] ° RUDE AD 8 ROOSEVELT AND FAIRBANKS tip etntinga MOLASSES CANIENBLODED,. [cron coituinteontarams eee tee pot seen not ard fro in ’ " jon ofa ymobile te ie gas soul caine x1 " en of Vawter: oun be set “any tine rnin ty seen nor heard from nT genarate, advertisements— TAFT'S SOUTHERN PoLicy, MEET FIRST TIME IN MONTHS fae, ma neoming Harvard and Yale followers ey road" and’ sling’ at. Weat Orange brother, is now twenty-one and Mresident-elgct Watt will be | ware mped inte the erkah and : 0) y-o and ‘pesident-ele aft th in: | wot y Hous wife Badly Burned . iter the above advertisement hau eighteen yeara old. W 6, 564 more than the Dal speaker at a ner ae | WASHIN and flag vendors did a rushing!» °*P% i » Uke dice in @ box oe pal spe: 1 dinner A } pr been pub, ined in ‘The World the second || face paved in al nn Herald. ane North y of New {dent and und there were f the bis Aa the hour for the game spprosched ay Mr, Bchoonfeld called at The World york on Dec, 7, when oe Programme | United Stu > at made th game aray bleachers, rising on “ Mice and asked to have his advertise- ONE EXCELLENT REASON WHY; ] /., ‘so will ti cussed. Mr. | changed a few pleasautiies toda Pa eeeestar TPN coon ; f the fleld like rages of bills. to ment discontinued, stating that he had J The circulation of The World, vatt ls ox ad to in H his policy | was the first time they had seen « 8 denoting Harvard apidly Yale's sie ‘ ” already received seventy-three answers | °"* i “Ae i toward t wh De He | Teaiaattaritinaas thy from the ¢ of the gridiron. ; K oo morning edition, exceeds that of | Wi\* ain at iio: Springs. Dal | other since ear mun | * ree a ER Oe ee a to the frat day's sancunce pt and that FOUR PRESENTS FOR YOUCP REE. ANY OTHER morning newspaper in} 6, when ne will leave for New York Mr. Fairbanks, who te here attending | ls We nite f da Boed it Ay Mra AOGs Se 8 oi ota nel ad bor Stee inten Ramshaw Ameria by more dat 1300 opi Se etl teat Slr | coun an pation cate, the conth| yi aa ar ‘Theatre are ua nstances, the ake Ae saa Ee OF Je mar per di 8 TO SAVA Ay Aye ReryE, | House took oceasion to state that the | trains Were made up of twelve cars, and | and Mator oe wa \ropelOd wien | tbe There was less of it than at Q@dvertiszement was discontinued and Mr. Gehoenfeld was rebated the cost of the parlor car trains were ten cars long. | can of 1 nable to attend the fof” Comin ner in, Ni |iquid gushed over Mra. Matoney's head, | Arrive | reaso Widen’ start sian Cha . ¥ ant Aine dpa inenale | ° neaton last week 7,000 Sunday World Ads, || fini, ‘0 first returning train from the . Ret a shoulders. Bon neateas advertising osdered but To-Morrow ureay 60 P.M Rete ite ork on Thursday night was that he| will get th rly crowd ip town | Spr eng shou Harvard high the west stand. Of i ‘au ill and under the care of a physi. | Se be he curly ” The youn onan wae terribly burned ed fivadwar. Oe" Alt ain, otten 1a | a8, . OF @ PhYEI | about 6.20, end was taken to Bellevue Hospital," |crimson there was hardly more than @

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