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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1908. i _ PANIC ON LINER COSTS FOUR LIVES (ROWE WINS — FORDHAMWINS ° ‘CROWDOF 15000 '"<<ttromo cease remance When Hitby Ceorgic| MARATHON RAGE FROM VILLANOVA, AT SCHOOLBOYS’ a. <evm”rt@”” — hér when the water slopped over the deck up to their waists. They feared the Finance would go down many fathoms, but her keel deck was submerged just far enough to ortunate young woman t with all the atrength to pull her away from her grip on the rafl. She Liner Finance When Hit by Georgic hung on with the strength of despair and they were forced to abandon | | J. & GOLDMAN CRARLES WW. JAMES. Mrs MAHONBY | y & a vw ie OAULANER, BE METCALR Mise Kd muaANCH || Laxative SCHWEMBE GEORGE R MK ARN, | i] | C. LL. NIBLSON Mrs, JOHN HALLIGAN ERANIS WHITMAN | i Brome | vail : rested on the bottom so that drown the At Anchor for Three Days. y [not materially interfere with navtga | : tion Mra. H. D, HOLME- — and five chitdrer Mrs 8. F TALBOT and |] | . ie, rl , The Alian sister ship of the BM QUEST and infant Mrs MARY SINCLAIR aby. | of the collie Kye n. Nance, bound in from Colon, was edg- || Mo BF. RODRIGUEZ and two childrer 7ATRICK MALONEY, J] ys A . 5, ‘ a | Qin. ne ® . - Ss y - s ead alee a} a 7 . aver aye » ; ‘Prep’ pats i Anchor outside the 1 ces ling through the fog tess than amie |} LEROY SMITH, Mrs. Mog Copy and Mrx kK. M. Gknearr || ltish-American A. C, Athlete|Bronx Player Saves the Day /Poly “Prep” Team Beats ne Gby evening, \ Nhat ba from the scene of the collision || CHARLES S COLLUM, four chtidren ind two children, | . . * os iets valet | Used The World Over to ae Reteern “Liversiool: the Tinea moment {t happened, But no || Mre, 8,3. PRINCE and dg, M.MARTIN and wife, Miss 1. CAMPBELL, || Had Comparatively Easy for Team With Tackle mus 13 to 0 at'Washington Cure 2 Gold In One Day, th\ earn a ene ae can Colon, | Word. of the accident reached those on daughter, HENRY MULLER 8. OREENIDGS, | “+ | ae | alte: Always remember the full name, Look fed “yates t. bound for Colon Hoard the Allianca until she arrived at !TR. A. CONARD, H. 0. SABRKEL, PAUL GROFF, | Time of It. | Back of Line. Park Grounds. | thin signature on every box. 50 ‘ aud ranune ED. A BROWN ISADORE RIE \ IGNAS KAGDON | — | When s : i Sister Ship Near By. SF BLACKBURN, F. AL THOMPSON *. Ro SWEENEY | | | ; found a Ey The Georgie stood by the wreck until | wie and infant RICHARD FB JAMES, CAMPIANT PoAL, — 1/60,000 LINE THE COURSE. | WS SIS he, THE AUINGIUP! sn Frey Ay \ , e to 11 o'clock, At that hour the|J A. P. LUCHEMS! Mise GLADYS REAMS, Gil SIMMONDS, Vila Nova Fr fp Poly, Ten. Positions Hrasnue LTO wa ti hese haskhte s had cleared enough to allow of J Mrs. AG. MEYER, CRAWFORD MOORE, JOHN STEWALT, L. Pitapairick (C) | Bartley ss Silt vg Tilson ) + “a oe . : bh navigation without danger, and the big FE. 1. WARREN N. PERROTH GEORGE TIARPE, Wi iy TARAGE _ " eal oe Rawat Centre: Ke belie freighter stearicd past the wreck of the|| Vrs. JOUN HAYES and Mra. A. SCHWARTZ. Mts. A STRETHOTTI inner, a Novice Only Last 3. izpatrlek | 3 | @ feet of f nance and }eaded up for Quarantine, niece, BURG and son. » ee ; Kelleher tune . 2 4 =f j RRA RRe ANS ) w Siskind {2 ie Pring ate nce fr t ¢ Merritt-Chapman wrecking Noats/PJOHN ©. MGOVERN, CHARLES 4 STRUM, POO. MQUREN | Year, Eas ly Distances Melloy Sat ae Tessar Hesrertete " ) were at work on the Finance when the|]M. C. AZIMA and son, 9 F. H. BRUNDAGE GP. CHIch A : ‘ a ears obeten [tk Late obtain entrance to the upper narbor bebe ; a. ia tag Aes i s | s FB. Cattce | Andre oye Hott ane F Georgie left. 5 FENHARTY Mrs. W. M'CULLOCH, GEORGE Hl in Last Four Miles Officials spe, Columbla rreferoe. | 1,,Referes cDave welts. “Brown Wniversits: | Save the Loved Ones from Drink | Crash Together in Thick Mist. The Georgic ts the largest freight | Mike | Benne SLs Mycol te PM et MTD eC) 4 ‘ . fog hid on, thick und dangerous, (SHESINE ateam vessel aflont. Sho was! [gace Weymouin, Yale, fletd judge, Time of ern f | Evil by Using Orrine—Cure he fog held on, thick and dangerous, | saipaay | pel Sa Oa CARY. —3 i | Pifteen thousand spectators wit- until about 8 o'clock this mogning, when | Dullt In the Belfast vards of Harland & |. 06 xincedo'a children, The eight: | Special to The Evening World.) : ; ; Effected or Money Refunded AVR GGaaeslE Achat been screaming | Wolff and entered this port on her maid- One of Mace tal euranper’ te EMPIRE CITY ‘TRACK, Nov. %—| VeLUAT Mo arctan shad koa) HOG RD chase Caaletbiea) ciate {319 thas Cab be Given Beret Siren Warnings and signais to each |" voyage thirteen years ago. Ive sie Gasnllik Ba ivecramens James T. Crowley, the great runner of | AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Nov. ¢ween Poly. Prep, and Erasmus —Can be Given Secretly. S ax GARG + | Up to to-day sh re rl i ee ) LE ‘ ; ‘ 4 i iy ancl SS other for three days became apparent | ee Nae aa i ee ern en ere happened to be a swarthy child and the Irish-American A. C., was an easy |- 7 Five thousand fans braved the fog | iigh at Washington Park, UIST | ar ean NUBLRNEEERIBER CH RA TAITCRGRU WORT: in the mist. The captain of the Georgi r pe. She ts 398 feet long, Ouida only apeak Spanish. a : {und gloom this afternoon to see the | this afternoon. Before the game the | to tie nk habit, stop. pleading, ‘seatdits qnade up his mind to come in and the |’? feet broad and 40 feet deep, and haal or the mixup was #ent by wire: | winner of the Yonkers Marathon race z students of both schools and thelr ad Peete ihe Ine of the Finance made up his { dead weight carrying capacity of 1%-! SPS 2 Lo Bete My | Crowley recetved a tremendous ovation. | game between Fordham and | mirers gave their school yells and sang Me leuinevarupete al in of M UL oh p $0 tons, Although not designed for pas-| es t© tle offices of the ASAE Ste: RU TERN TOL ol leaves were placed ova at American League Park. see ue songs. The rivalry seemed hecause they kno ming to go vu ores ee oadeod ws Pans and ah ation officers © Y ac 3 i |to be keener than eve % s MORIAH Gr Gciore olioh vie mMestnenipal(oenker (remclste Way l bull) wlongsthe| cep teis wie cmeunes cary cee e Nate across his shoulders as h finished the ground was soft from the recent | acty “teams had many: admirers, and RIKER { ap sna . pee At ied In oy | sarest eo and ay Goudie notlaed Be vis ai a? me found | race the fast t o hours and s and the fog hung in banks over| money was freely t Po Prep. taped 1 t had been for r ved In or] eee SAS Cet Ps at the orphan asylum, crying her eyes | orty-nine minutes. This is remarkable | the fleld, making the @ay anything but | being a slight favorite @ game was hing ge out at the same time. here was a tom. he upper decks are fitted for! o.4 vate last night she was bundled forty-nine minut This ts remarkable uA 4 de UY, Lal dat 3 o'clock, B the kick ED ay confusing din of whistles from the|the transportation of cattle and horses. | |) iit MUREneuOran aNdiEn considering that the entire course was |Dleasant, and cutting down the daily | y. showed her age! veness AGT poate and of bélis from the buoys | Known As Hoodoo Ship. VSREUCEEITIN ARCERRDE ooh GiRe te o8RG A sea of mud and aw slippery as tee. jattendance fully one-half, At that the|knowledge of the open game. They King since Un Frarkine” ainnwer TFL GU SHER GEIEG | DHS TOMORFS OLITH OCIS NER RR GOR NCES Mee eens Tie teeen MeL TaREOA Crowley's Irish-American hackers were |teams came on the field at 2.90 o'clock | (Poly.) Tushed the ball without losing te "ot this k king danger ne channels, | ‘Th s anc Nor-is heal nance VR HOPENBle Of fORvOUNE Sas J : sae ranvevies once ty Brasinis’ Js-vard line, when our custon The melancholy, booming roar of the|man W. Mobray, captain; W. Peterson, | thing inside the Hook. The child. was wild with joy and as Crowley remarked |full of ginger and it was evident that | {t ence t9 Erasmis: fs-vard line. when ¥ Sandy Hook {fog whistle sounded at|first officer; J. Monroe, second officer; eeuuenedvat cable are after finishing In grand shape: the game would be ght out to a [gout fromthe tld, | eke wrk sou.” We Ants Ber Neen SS GBIeeE ore ' ‘ “That helps some for Haves's defeat |finish. In weight the teams were evenly | oly<abrep, ty Byae= | Comabed suecces Ine veut scot) Woreie Teqular Intervals [A Te Musselwhite, third officer: J. W- | jiad it not been for the sinking of the Plucky Little Runner Eats S ch als Sy WORTH) eee. oot |eaatenedTana etn versitant . ¢ oni Orrine Ne leie Through the mist and discomfting | Puckett, chief engineer; G. Greig, first | sinance, the girl would have been left . AtS Op. last night. Johnny won the race last | matched an Waitt oa vex Second Half. 5 JS LD mixture of sounds the pilot of the Fi-|agststant engineer; G. Sundberg, second | b ‘ al PARTE Ae See year and I carried the Irish-American | Fordham rooters, aa might be @X-| oo uius made a brililant effort to|using Orine ‘No, 2 Either form. den Farce felt Nie way out until He was/assiatant engineer; W. 31. ‘Toda, third |Delind, and the) poor demented Baral ghetti While His Country- | cotore nome in front to-day,’ ‘and then | pected, outnumbered those from Phila: | CURSSUIE Wiles 8 OU, | te | the desire see drene” arin 8th Off the Hook and about 200 yards fromjassiatant engineer; C. MM. Johnson, eee oon Now that the passengers | men Cheer. | he was lifted upon the shoulders of his |delphia, but dL SIU eleven was middle of field tost_ it P ea ag nee ti making. the furet son: the junction of the Ma hip and!purser; Dr. S.A. Leigh, surgeon; ai AIR VENBECR PELUETCAT(HS cer, | frien chock full of confidence. for w touchdown, but. fa Witte for free pamphist on cure Swash Channel, The engines were at | Thomas Maher, steward; F. B. Cham: |Of the Finiute hava leet retinne Sos On this dav last year, Crowley, a hod Field Was Slippery. [Kick goal. In the last few minutes Ts eat lootad oe half speed and the ship was under con- | bers, wireless operator. ibned to him, and the stranger given, jeartier, unknown to the athlete world, | ‘The slippery diet waa particularly bad | Play Butler again dropped back for a “The regular price of ortite te $1 ab eal The Finance was launched in 1883! pack to the aeytum. The Italian coiony of New York isn't/t @ Gay off and started in the Mar-|for Fordhum, and in the line plunging | fell goal, this tine, from the dO-yard sphere ts no rink in butying Orrine, ag th ‘A thick wave of fog rolled in from the} and waa 300 feet long. She had been | —_—_——>___—_ through yet with its celebration over | 720m; He man a most remarkable race, | Ville Novas Tea ine eked. Off bo| bar es neil Sou HaRERCICARateee etme erait Ore ocean and for a few minutes the Sandy |in the South American trade for many | paren, mi over) nut from lack of knowledge of the|feny, who brought the ball back fifteen | The ball was kicked off by Erasmus frile to gttect a cure. Orrine Is for sate } Hook towers, which had been faintly | years. She was once part of the navy 1 o's victory in the re-running of| game lost.and incidental die}*] yards end gained five more on an. end| when (ime was called Vernon ely faaliwad cccsaeey) Riaihielercitiahendcakiorithe Hinancey |oCasraxtilll SomennttcentiSearsilauotehe [the Marathon race vith Johnny Hayes |He was In the lead at ninetecn mfleg, |fun,, Failure co min gave she bay back |= oe aa 19 W. teh, Tth ae bao. za were blotted out. ‘The fog whistle was|was placed in service between New | Hast night at Madison Square Garden, | t%9 Miles ahead of his nearest compet!- |i Gargan Was good for twenty yards WEA AOS BRR) sounded continual | York and the Isthmus of Panama by! | While the tittle Itatian victor, smiling | wat Became thirsty. Te got bi ey Searnon edronped ae od acpaet and aa comees ene BS The male passengers were grouped/the Colomblan Steamship Company. good-naturedly and looking none tha| etc gry et and drank | ood gains by line plunging came sev- PEN E AEN ian pertae @n the deck, expecting soon to be out! When the Panama Railroad Steam- worse for his heant-breaking atrummiell nese a psed and was |¢ral penalties, principally for off-side ARR aver | , f ts ero angle channels. § 3 over ranspor- Seta x cae unconscious for more than an hour. | plays aaa) ' of the dangerous tangle of channels ship Company took over the rarer, sat eating spaghetti in a little Hudson | When he finally came to he made his _ Kelly attempted to drop kick, and | Score and trafic and in the open seaway,/tation system of the Isthmus, the Fi —_—_>— street flat, all his countrymen in thelwae ¢ nas Fordham got the ball. Coffey “mac On the but nearly all the women and children | nance passed into the hands of that! neighborhood of Ble UM crarnl | hive Rent Gas coeergme in bis run- twenty Ix around the rent end, Geary, 1 ‘ he ater ocl sys acy poeta [ceca Pas SAU TAR KET PREGA = 5 Ci : leecker street, n| ning costume. 's performance was Geary gained ten around left end. G orty ‘ were in thelr staterooms, Capt. Mow | corporation, She has borne the rep: | Soore of 17 to O the Highest Mudson to West Broadway, were sing-| stamped as remarkable. Tocdasts vies ippede several times: in carrving the | place bray and the pilot on the bridge heard tation ef being a hoodoo ship. In the | 8 Ing his praises. Many of them had gone| tory proves him a most naturat runner Dall, and then Coffey kicked. Villa Nova | who was downed treks ‘ the booming of the Georgic’s whistle | days when yellow fever was prevalent Fhe feb H it vithout sleep the ¢ acnih [ome ey ase fb ural runner Munged at the line, which held, and was | caught a punt and ran forty-five * eee Glee ie ena a mala vee cae yen 4 & svalen The Ever Piled Up as Lele tie ntive night in theirjand a riva’ n of the great Dorando. forced to kick the alls (our to White yards. | White Atteen ards ) HOBOK! a se ae in : o ethmus ance J = e Trance of joy over the victory of for fair catch. Kelly, however, car around left en dham got five JUONGS r 2) #} cate the direction from which the/ held up at Quarantine because of the Against Rivals their Carpi countryman. Through t Sammy Mellor Second. funning, in and. butted White in the | ards more o c Tave, & branches,| NEWAR ‘ sound proceded | presence of the disease aboard, 8 als. early morning hours bonfires burned in{ Sammy or, of the Mercury A, C.,|stomach, nearly putting him out of the| | Hoth teams were penalized 15 words) = 4 While they were straining their eves! In March, 189, the Finance, bound for his honor, and many a bottle of wine second to Crowley, three-quarters af | “Hila Nova was penalized LSE MILE CI SGa NL RoE BDR MITRE eaolaants [aap eee ay by ahead the towering bow of the big Colon, took fire at sea during a heavy and Vermouth was consumed tn toa: a mile behind the winner. A wreat soffey kicked 30 yards, but Moor bi anova W } , F . Onsi oasting | ® n reath of | Coffey kic Moore ¢ place at haif v freighter crept out of the fog bank| gale, The fire raged in the hold for THE LINE UF: him. eee red and white roses, the club colors, [ped the ball and) grind, only Ave Fats Hani f Restorative { ongsid d_ plowed » deep ° er ol c 5 Commer osition ; . eee iit Aba ee {After some good plungt f en It a tot alongside and plowed deep into the twelve hours, At one period it seemed | ,, commerce ela Rinaveit | JN Jack Lee's hotel, at leecker ana] Were thrown over his shoulders as he |yards from fordham's goal line Villa | Missed Treatment for ji , hull of the Finance. that the ship doomed, and the en- | Thomson Mergentheim | Thompson streets, a crowd gathered | Was beseiged by 500 enthusiasts Mel-|Nova failed to in and he ball went to} about 2 nOv N i At the moment of the the| tire cargo was jettisoned. The boat Ryan... apy Withessy |All afternoon, hoping lor's time was 2 hours ton |Pordham. Geary tried a right-end run, |ijne and Kelly Forah Fi a a Porrance (Capt... (Capt) Witherny a noon, hoping t Dorando is 2 hours minutes. |) oF anes i 1. Up to this time the | Ge Cea with he ervi M shitting fos raised em to al- was extensively repatred after this dis- {ork Jonpaten would appear. Lee was one of the Ital- | Robeft Fowler, of Cambridge, Mass., OO aReae Sa ARTI V alMC emeerenin| uth ee epee Leet ous on low whe sandy Hoo observers to see aster. Fee AK nak Tok fan committee who has lad the Ital- | Was third, time 3 hours 1 minute. Clark, |Fordham’s field or close to the cent ore; Fordham. Villanova, 9. Coming from a source of unquestioned r 8, aid o In December, 19M, the Finance lost Kneavier jan runner in charge since his arri of the Xaviers, was fourth, followed by |A pretty forward pass b: Mon: authority. on the allments of men ft 1s from ie carers a 1 the aid of I 90), the Fi 5 sachigall Tewedene f 4 pass by Kelly to Mo ‘ uw powerful glasses, what had happened.| her rudder, en route to C sh Werk here, only seven Mile didn't put in an appearance, but. the nan netted % yards to Villa Nova and Sidney Hate, of Chicago, fifth, with |MMent the ball to Fordham’s. loevard FOR, anonuncement was made | ne would | Con, of le, sixth, Tewinima tine. Here Fordham braced and W ze (be at Arlington Hal Mark’s| seventh and Appleyard eighth. Tewin- |tried to kick goal. buts tie dballl vent or TOa' Referee —M pe. Places to-night, when thy Bleweker Club! {ma was subsequently given fourth | ery wide, while Geary got the pall and Ting i her.) will give him’) some ran about idity in venturl | she cuaght fire and the blaze for a time pea crpirale aaa eal vermacner: jst ) place. EO aoe dnthe whistielDiaw. nidity ng. ‘At the same time the Harbor Super- Halves—25 minutes. nonial. Mao eL ae OMI din any oe MN ee yards a: palpitation, trembling threatened a dozen helpless ships near- | Dorando was up at his us am holding the ball near the AND A 7 Insomnia, thinness, oold extrem: froj he © and when the runners c re of the field tes, tired-all-in’ feeling and general in. m the | the nd when the runners came St Half—Fordham, 0; 5 «billty to do those natural and rational mpire e Course for their fi: | kajly kicked off bey | acts upon which de) man's suc: yards, | and happiness In social and every- om, and was presuned {Mhey notified the Sandy Hook Life Sav- towed into Savannah. She was later ing station, and Capt. Lippincott and his| brought to New York and placed in, men put off for te scene of the collision dry-dock !n Erie Basin. While there | Gom in their power lifevoat. | ya ago. Dorando endorse’ the Ingredient in Many ditterer { aser. The follow y efficient in quick! exhaustion, melan- 3 jae intendent’s tug Cerberus, which had! py, In July, 1907, the machinery of the) to The Evening World.) day, and insiste: walkin been lying at the dock inside Sandy jinance broke down while she was| AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW! Kartholdl Hotel to his Vs house | into reeks. Wi Sow : in Hudson wher eats his Hook, started out for the wreck, When | pound from the Isthmus to New York | 1ORK, Nov. 2%—The High School of Magi He felt no ill effects u, | nal four miles the stands were jammed | Coffer. returned. it for Awenty the lifeboat and the harbor tug arrived and further repairs were necessary. Commerce eleven won the champion the race, that he won easily, and could | and the overflow gathered on the lawns e w to Foréham on the work of removing the passengers pis Sie ates ship of Manliattan from De Witt Clin- have van ay unlimited distaice tarther. | tyougands upon thousands of «ib er and crew of the Finance to the Georgic fOn\ihy: auscore OFT tOl0) stam any thie | omentnoetar nena ibe Ate RL OLI AWAD a - shearaa es pie ‘i i x 3 2 looked after the plucky Jittle runner | blems and flags were carried by ath- was proceeding in an orderly manner, GIRL. DEPORTED biggest score Commercial has ever piled just night, were with Do: all day. tetic devotees of both se Satie although the Finance was perceptibly THROUGH ERROR |? agains: the Red and Black, and the | ——— settling. She seemed to be going down on lad and jet stand two hours, at the track but along muddy |to gain and K he bal along Benes ee eae Commerce rootere went wild with joy . ne NT ray oA for fifte # on an el There Rub the throat and chest with {4 one ounce cavenbepardio\ ke ON THE FINANCE, ater tie game, marching around the | HARRY THAW'S SISTER HERE. | "ut the crowur cheered the scantily | Sor HATS) US the ‘heavy slippe® | Omega Oil; then bind around the cadomene) (aot fering from e t and panic were ee ‘held behind a brass band eked es ground prerentin” end rung, 1. throat and fay on the chest pieces of easpoonful | ward pass by Kelly a o 5j when retiring throwing deck and cabin fittings o} The Clinton rooters got first blood|Arrixes Crowley First at Track. Ty ’Nova twenty yarde, flannel soaked in the Oil. The Sil even kee! of the crew, life. | ned five vards. Poor! USE e he Instructions for mixing at home i Beal neuimicioties secretly so that no embarrassment may i Ty Gall was fumbledi/and be felt, are as follows: Firat get three SAT eee ee el| vances’ of syrup Sarsuparilla compound 5 ball enya area tay And one ounce compound! fluld balmwort; Nova's goal line. Fordham fai mn) Ther { ny AR ¢ the FI see eth ee ante A 1 3 v dred ecks wie board. Capt. Mowbray was bu she valpking corithey Minenne: mi when the second team of the Red and Dronning astle: SL USP AULOR DB nnONN aed neti Walsh falling wit the ball aimultane, | goes in threzgh the pores and r ae) ister me Saged in directing the work of rescue, | 1eans Of reuniting a little family thAt) Bick beat Commerce's second team | Holentar she cualy AL ing sale atranaam inter | eae oneemmuation, enar causes) Che tus" forse and equlltd-{ : had become separated under most pe- liv arateawnastcartii (cc eeliesi lacie tnleheatier |for a forward pass, ‘ord er. Leap 60 | friar treatment, no matter Goes Down With a Splash. een eee Tact taip{iz {0 0 In the preliminary game. The et fg W ageronn secon A oH foie Ea Am ee ie x [erg ech Vizpatrick gota mice! trouble. Three sizes: 10c., 25c., Hn aortas the cage. at ; mstances ! ay ey Saeed he American Embassy at 1. ar-| passed t stan 219. This contains no bpiates whatever and The last boatioad of men was alon thellinensenamuCulonisheubrolght sal riare soeees me mcetun Bek ettOne anita) Sea Ss enasionit heratcamentnaris ase runningas Heron pert may also be used by, women who. suffer the big game, however rived here to-day 8 i was given with thelr nerves with absolute certainty ‘ Aide the Georgic before the decks of |" second-class passenger a man named |", 016 zame, however Motihenny /atic from Europe. Another passenger| a great ovation bert Fowler, 0 Of prompt and lusting benefits the sinking Finance were level with | Mac ahd his two children, one an 4 e of tor sk henny on the Adriatic was Mrs, Co) haw, | Cambridge, Mass. was second, fully Most druggists keep these ingredients LS DURE FUN RUEE NSIS! HONGN ANID sla girl, Macedo, war held (90 Clinton's 10-yard line and Mclihen- | Sirs. ‘Thaw. formerly Was Alies an 1 Maae., ) fully seihanclnelitieyioannae belreealiyipesy th a ; poured : : LS Sa Pern RP ae TT Durem one Pe Tes even-elghths of a mile behind Crow- cured. the Prescription Products Co. down the hatches and companionways up by the Immigration Bureau, and ex- AO OL Mee onthe saa fess Gaininuineilcn gaan ldeagolvana Daston, ©, who preparo guaranteed ex: and she sunk with a great splash un the request of the officers of Could make no gains through the Com- | ,outn put, her ina y Ak @unuied intkind eee ith Ce ceiee ee tracin, ensences, Ae, especially for pre: til her keel struck the bottom, Wreck- > reported that they fearea|M™erce line and Mellhenny punted to jin England in Ty of this year./ his first lap rght t Ryder of | It Is So Entirel pile ANN: SUL) ANPPY, CRORE: age sorts covered “aie. in i MA tiate aah ung on Commerce's 10-yard line. For | At that me she rons her als and) Jamaica Plains, Mass., was fourth 1 CRETE examination showed Macedo 1o be| the. fist ten minutes) nelther side could jtook the name of Mrs. Copley i Crowley stopped at the judges’ stand, A ery direction, xam showed gain and kicking was resorted to, with > hand was given a rub by his handler {4 1 t There waa no wind and no sea at ¢ y deficient, and he was ordered) the bell in Commerce territory: heasie 1 “agai started on.” his journey. | ensibdle tO time of the collision were gently rocked 1) as they lay alor During the period of his Ellis Island his two children| was with Lew 4 vramainnie ie Wear bouts & ground swell CASH OK CREDIT. ( BASY PAYMENTS. ° 1 while the pass \cannot speak English | ‘The Clintonites tt owed up just first lap only fifty yards in front of Arent will call if destre@. of the crew we 1g dow The order of deportation specified that ;!0n& enough for Commerce to score + Wits running very AM, WATCH & DIAMOND G0. # in were to be| tuehdown, With the ball in Com: lap Crowley, close $ Maiden Lane. Tel. 6867 Cort. side to safety, Few of the passengers | Macedo and his child merce's possession on her own ten BY FIFTY-SIX SECONDS) si. 0 second Jap and papi Nae Beianal| Dr A Reed Page) Mellor passed Fowler on the second ry ° yard . A}iine, Young and Hirschman worked a rom t nanc r stc'e-|taken back to Colon on the recovered anything — a! rooms but small belongings and valua- | messenger was sent by the Immigration | perfect forward pass which netted forty: | (Continued fiom Fir a 4 : ’ 5 fee : .o | Yards. Here Clinton held them for & Jap and Crowley was right behind, i) Ne. \. pee. : Fo |gutbontien ita Ue bexluin: fa ie iwe joment. ‘getting the ball on You nes | going fast for the final lap. Crowley: - IEP. os vies than an hour after the collision! children on Monday morning and two| kick, but when Melihenny was forced | mij on morangiintoniiaia ed his attendants aside. when they O'BRIEN.—On Tuesday, Nov. 24, 3 the survivors o ship's of clildren appenred at the dock just before| ‘0 Kick to Commerce Young made 9 Mies An hour and sprang | evan) ofered hin etimulants and. increased | 10n O'BRIEN, aged 62 years . the Fi a egy f i ; fine fifty-yard run to Cilnton's 20-yard in the fourth la his pace. aes ig at idence, 43% he Hingnees, slanding on tha deck £ the) the boat line through & broken fleld. Carson was om then us he eighth lap, the —_——_-—— | Funerpl: frpny Diss ea cee Georgi aW the \cssel they had 90 Macedo beca wildly excited when Rood for thirty yards around right end, aoaenelnaaing cars’ aver Nan | Willers | . Br icin Mager. Fe tei om lately expected to carry them to the he saw the Httle ones. Both children] and then McWilllams was — shoved y Hes ee /) Friay, Nov. 27, a Pe all Pr iceteat agin 1 sott Bee ee tie cart Gratin taeaitat ote | RURUAH ARS eight, bringing the ball to |!0 © flying squadron, Hemersy, the favore PLOT TO KILL DOWAGER | oes Hii | to Churen of St, Henediot Joseph, Riche 1 ; ettie herself were crying and protest ains | Ciinton's 2-¥ ne Heng No. 8, crowding the lead ond 1, where a requiem mass dniat ped of wand, “Alteady a wrecking jing on ihe bout, the efslitvoar-o18 giel | Sitcrot ahat nm ceomahoe tie uted ite: im Bene Do. &, erawding tlie toads] EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. omni rnd ly te, whorn Tele tage tug Was rushing through the diminish-| being particularly reluctant, Macedo | missed the goal. Score-Commerce, é y ee. we) fa. 4, 7 aa Nererinn d ul. Inter Dalvary ¢ ing fog past the point of Sandy Hook so violent that it became necessary |OHPIOM Oa te a en, Be ee 5 STOTT poe ani ‘omen Before finally settl to the bottom to place hi restraint ACTS. ERY MENTO TA famous French driver a | Supposed Conspirators Open Fire | i rbiit ¢ the feat lay wail on Gendarmes Just Before I that men in all positions,from Clerks to Capitalists, ner of the Va the Finance drifted some little dis trick plays ance. While the e Was anchored in She finally went down in the Main Ship side Sa the discovery was Senor er [ago wax sixth Hane | th d ref to wear any other sho f Channel on the north side, Hor hull made by some of the pastengera that jally Was up. And when! Royal Train Passes, | wear them and refuse y Shoe. {fj R 1 Mes parallel with the channel and dows ithe orphan asylum had revurned ouly | GUNNESS JURY STILL OUT. nerahraty an ‘| gr PETERSRURG, Nov, 26—Tele- | They assure foot-comfort and are as stylish as i eason ° ama received in this city to-day g! n account of the discovery of an al- ul din his dust _|Henriot, emery was ploughin rr any man's shoe. ——-—-—-—= |Reported That Ten Are for the € victlon of Ruy Lamphere. fi | ! 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