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FLOOEY — RISER Aho" \s ondats “DEAR MR. ELOORY : BRING YOUR WHITE HOPE \' HB-TIME Has P(N YEP AXEL —16OT IT DOPED OUT WHAT 'M GOIN’ TO DO WITH THOSE FIFTY BONES WHEN WE win 'EM, 1 OONT KNOW WHERE V'0 GET ANY CON IF ae (T WASNT FOR YO! i Ahlgren Released by Irish-Amcrican Club + aasialigaaihs Speedy Swedish Distance Run- «er Now Free to Join’ Any ‘Other Organization. Record for Five Miles. DETROIT, Sept. 26.—Bob Burman, in his Blitzen Ben, broke the world's five-mile auto-racing record for el jar tracks by over ten secon travelling the distance in 4 ml and 1 seconds, averaging 53 nds for a mile. Barn ho retired from the * Swedish distance runner, longer a /Ametican A.C. given | conditional release to-day by P. J. Con- | way, president of the club. Ahigren | asked for his release and was told he | Was welcome to stay if he wanted to, mutt he cared to join another club the | TAL ASC. would not stand in his way, fM. Southworth of Buffalo in Y A JAX “AHLGREN, the speedy little was chased off by . who declared that his is now likely to be ex- suspen tended. the fint ronnd iw en's tennis tournament at the ket Club at H m Miss G, Sendleiin of Cin. wad by Gt, O-4, 2 Churehill Downs aM cinnati ta the big feature, fh an anda sistent new reword touipnam Mies Eleanora..Neara of Hoston won from \Nel Philadelphians wor POUND SHELL USED AS HAMMER th a) al © Nait and inflicts Fifty ' the dying w . Wands. cond street station, las avenue ‘and enty-elghth street, ne exploston, With ht stick Schmidt {m= vet and checked ihe Mra. Haipit’s, left of brooms hove ad she er RA AreRGiAnee t Dr. Kilburn from the wrled Mrs, Haipit y, pastor of the Church Ama, One THondted nd Broadway, adin rites of the church to ri KILLED BY ELEVATOR WHEN MAKING ROUNDS. | Body of Watchman in Office Building Found in Car Hours After Death. Crushed to death between the wall the elevator shaft and the ick Tuoroge who lives at and Twen After Mrs, Halpit had used at Rounder shell as a hammer for 1 years {t exploded last ing her’ so frigttfully tha sure eqns in the Heights Hospitat say it {s a million to one she will not survive, ‘The explosion was heard for blocks; it drov ~Panic the twenty, ‘3 the Cordova, apa e, t One Hundred ani Seventy Washington ar. prty-six, @ watchman 2 West One Hundred street, was found at mart yelock this morning in. the six- ere the shell.came from originally, story bust ws building at No. Mra, Halpit, a dressmaker, forty-six Forty-seventh street, “Years 01d, could not tell, for she was ‘The discovery was made by Tuoro unconcious. Her daughter, a, nines Ap Neat teen years old, did, not know where it ev St came from; it had been around the 7 Marks looked h DB Sedtey Ged’ ane regarded tt iding for Tuoroger, and partly‘as a relic, partly Roof to: hg AIeUy BO} a pe hog My boreines ing about tiree fe ker's relief, John Marks, West Thirty-ffth street all over the 1 finally not as uged in household carpentry, Mise {RE {00M have the rat sloor Halpit did not know whether her father tant es er ( dy was wedged in brought home the shell; she said she } ) he da not know if her father was a-sailor > firms quarters in. the or ‘what his occupation was; he died aie ho is owned by Max Lip- of No. 175 West y t Was required to visit y and punch a time that it had been when she wae very young, She knew only that she and her mother had It perfectly safe to hyndie the shell, “they did not know ft was loaded.’ FOOT LONG CARTRIDGE USED AS HAMMER. The cartridge of brass, about five c 5 inghes long,,was still attached to the = br, Alien of the Mower Hospital, who projectile of féad, about seven Inches was sumy 1, sald Tuoroger Jong and pointed, of course, In the cemtre of the head of the ridge 8 om ta Was the concuse!on. cap or fure, as Fellormen ‘cuit it, s0 tne sve as DECEIVED BY WOMAN, ‘hole waa about foot long, ahout Poreecatarter ineh In iameter IS DYING AS VAGRANT. and "Weighed at r — Mrs. Halpit ye tron: nail: p Drunk After up inaide the heat | Man Married Whi of her left ; the nail hurt he siiling fesse v ia ar 50 she determined to drive 1, down Inheriting Money—Is Taken ont and at once put to nse the a to a Brook Hospital uupeful spell, Miss F was sea a, the Kitclen read mother en ‘ank Mun agrant, whose down. tered: with the shoe, the shel! a {tributed to tho faithlessness ‘of nanimer e put shell head down q woman, was talen y de to the in the h of and struck the gin County Hospital in the las ge: Be of the’ Weal haraply with tha ornans ty tt yamomrr. Mundy’s fatver was a Brookdyn prod- A. torrie explori: on fallow’, Rr her oad tuck would } th vn of the ae eR eed Was ditently under | ¥eara ago, the san Inherited 635,000, the percussion cap, ‘The blow with the | started aut to spend it, One night hammer discharged the cartridge, the tended a wake, in his neigt lead projectile was blown out and at the drank heavily until the wanie'Ucne burs: into indumerable pleces | When he caine to his se of varying alze, founc that he had béea married In the “OMAN MANGLED AND TORN BY FIFTY WOUNDS, {oa alplt fell senseless, Meedtag | his unds, She had appeared wounds of the abdomen; one path in a 1 tore the stomach Itself, Her gf the dung was punctuned, her left hand 84s) yostorda jown off, her right hand was state gona Mund nd one finger torn from It | ¥ a While the scared tenants rad the| North Fourth street, Miss Halpit,. shriekin praues Bedtowt ay her mother ta the hall outside théir plained apartment on the second floor, Miss| trict \ Haiplt was unhurt, althoug’ tre passed. sion Nad lifted her from her ehalt _o_s larly enough not a Wwitlbw fh” the) Chewing Gum Pills Didut Work. tment was broken, wt mouggty | hi dealer, and when, he dled, Iman Wrigh Wythe station wanted to die in the a e his happy boyhood had beg: the'l Hypnotic suggestion follawed by vhew- use seemed to rock vader Ue explo-|ing gum pilla didn't help her make- sten's force. There was not a powder! belleve headache and pains in the chest mati M the kitchen, Ad! Abew gw, 6th Police Matron Isabella Goodwin pak Prat give was, the UB. of the boc ta@| when she arraigned John Flore in 10 puit'of the heél and-theMonwe, — | Brooklyn Magistrate's court, He was Pab@iinan Schmijt of ine’ \'est-One | held, CoM 0, Mana, Misa | 4 | once: 1 og | the col PITTSBURGH, Sept. %.—Presiden: to sign again, but that John take up the reins in 1912. JASON. WELLS FGKTNOWTAKEN | © Ane TOLONDON COURT sees Is No Friction Among | Tiger Players. Home Secretary Churchill Holds Boul Would Be lilegal and Moves to Prevent It. Manager Hughey Jennings of the Tigers denies that there ts any friction among the players on his team as re- ported. He admits, though, there is a LONDON, Sept. 24.—Opposition aroused |lot of uneasiness because he has told by the ¥ to the Scheduled figght be-|them that there will be a big shakeup tween ¢ mplon Jack | before next season, owing to the fact Bombardier Wells, the |that he doesn’t think he has @ cham- holder, assumed ja legal ¢ pionship possibility now Gay whe magiatrate of Including Manager Dallen eight Dodgeta have Police Court, upon che appl already signed contra next season, = The Public Prosecutay, granted six sum-| other men are, Quifielders Davidson and Meo anemia t, Pitchers Rucker monses against the principals, and pro- Re ae its inbaater Teste, moters. fans should be glad to learn that two The Prosecutor ‘when he gets the fight such i tat nd Daubert have quttea into |men into court ‘will ask that they be ine for the campaign | put under bonds ‘not. to cause a breach | |The Cube tad to dee thet th aya |" ‘'To-day's action followed a decision by Urea error, stolen base and Araber ® ein | Home Secretary ‘Churchill that the fight | pene, ind ti bor ene) would be Hlegal andthe announcement | gntive kame for the tallengers = is hits |that unless the event was voluntarily abandoned an atiempt would be made RED pirat to prevent tt by placing those primarily | Prose "in ‘lh were matte ‘by interested under tonds short, being (he worst offender. peace, | ies White, the promoter of qi a ee ea eee titors to the mateh, de A last night that he tr hold CR i Moped me would tat the legality of the Home Mulla ekesd thee “ce etary’s decision,” but that if the ter was sustained b ythe courts he would Withdraw from thé enterprise at ree best ance to. win ‘he, “alien “at Cole od dtfeat the Rustler” gle permit Mon wath saad “thea They: atill ate talking of sending Amby Moto eM Sox to the. minors, hush leaguer. Some hits, “on others’ be ets q | Johnson and Wells have signed | agreeing to. box ‘under the | hfttin Sporting Club's rules, and 4y White added that if the match was |} made imposible in London it migh Jtake place in Paris, although he would devote his entire Ume now to lookin have no Interest in it. ‘The -cdmmpaign against the Mant was yased on. moral grounds, but the au- thoritfes are more concerned with the @ ect than the probable defeat of a white man by a colored man would have on red subjects of Great Britain, (sis FIND DIAMOND MINE ON BATHING BEACH, ATLANTIC CTY, Noa, Sept. ~The COMES ON A SPECIAL BOAT. beach front has taken on the appear- ance of the wold flelda back’ In.'49, High | Cornelius N, Bilas arrived at his tow: storm-helghiened tides have washed deep | home, No, 29 Bast Thirty-seventh street, into the beach, tearing away the sund | yesterday afternoon, after spending the under the board walk and plers, and ex-| summer at his country place, Oceanic moana cue aUpCHty | Park, on the banks of the Shrewsbury Lifeguards and beach loungers ap- | Ri As a former footlight star, Mike Doolin getting the “courtesy” of the prod enaion'” ft the Hustiere and’ the Hoston,p thelr evenings In’ free seate ity the theatres. v9 Hughes poor sunport 4s eof" wlte double pas The Cute, Naps and’ Tigers mete the only ts peared with sleves and shovels and start-| Mr. Bliss has been in bad health for ed to pan for * ports, They stake o bout the sup-| some time. To get to the°elty he char- so far as toj tered the steamboat Albertina of the Merchants’ Steamboat Company, and his F | automonile, which was prepared as com. was the first 0) sortably aa posalble, boat in fi was acon ven wen rich, He washed aul a diamond g for which he 1 $50, Soon rd he panned opal rink York. pe | Howell Outpotnts Dick Howell, th outpointed ‘Terry ell of Brooklyn in the main bout of te unds at the first ow of the Carlyle A, C. of | Brooklyn = and $5.00 Derbies From a World Famous Hat-Maker $1.95 The very newest Fall Shapes and styles, tn self-con- forming and stiff derbies, They come from the shop of this famous hat-maker whose hats are sold everywhere FROM MAINE TO CALIFORNIA. fighter, Only hats that are absolutely perfect can bear his label. These hats did not pass the rigid examination to which his product is subjected, because o: slight and almost imperceptible blemishes which in no way affect their wear or appearance, that’s why they are yours now at $1.95, UN SALE AT ALL 5 STORES UNION SQUARE, Lit! BROADWAY at © 47 CORTLAND street, West of Broadway, h St, #79 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. SP, newr Greenwich. 125th STREET, at $d A Harlem Store Open Every Evening. Spy ——— Dahien Signs Four Years’ Contract to Manage the Dodgers. something of his Brooklyn team when he 1 tract. There have been all sorts of rumors Afin| I. tHE successful Mastern League mann Dahlen's success in-driving his forces so that they have whipped the Pirates ost at will Ix the reason that Charley Ebbets is #0 pleased with him, league clubs to put’ dp ‘perfect ficlding games, Tris Speaker got two hits for the Mow cans were ae FIETY Witt i! | COME IN Hanoy!) CME FLyY~ eel YOU_ PRUNE! t Ebb owed his great confidence tp the ability of Bil Dablen-to make she former lant star to aMx his signature to a four years’ con- nd the country this season that Dahlen would not be asked ror « dy else would be asked to nd the and he says that he won't spare Brooklyn fans a championship team next season or the season following. Although his friends were sure that Dahlen would sign gain, It was beyond thelr will: iat dreams that he would | given a four years’ contract, and they are sure that by the time his term of office 18 ended the Rubberplant section will have seen thelr club wind up the year at the head of the National League procession. Eight Dodgers Have Already Signed Contracts for Next Season. to Pirates, aging t singles in five times np. that they made a home Nites oft (ieorgey Mullin ie Teens, to Ja Huy hed most of thelr hits and ate tuning, sust strange td way, bot Hans Wagner hay hin W. at New Harlem Store 3rd Ave.@ 12st St. 2212 to 2224 Third Av2. This Great Building Is Full of Open Saturday. Evenings Till 10 o’Cloc . keeping goods. Your Choice, A lerge assorunent of hig i celain, handsomely decorated lines and a pretty rose patter as you want--10 cents for eac As many article, ius Ae ie cle the home with some new things. Tht Seas, Se Substantial and appropriate wed- Madiam sited owt Lang: ptlces ding gifts ace plentiful in our stocks. $ Great Sale of Pictures at 25% Table, $ 1e7O Sl Mogehly’ “Giest Gah of Deine ¢ tee factuxer: Very subst Carbons, extension table Pillar, claw flaished roun Pastels, ends to 6 tt Others in Mission, hogany and all fin ail prices. Sid boards, China Closet E 75cWeekly tloor Coverings in Fall Coidis A new Rug or Carpet will work w at very little expense. Our ete, Enormous tiunfiyat nders for any room 1p to date and com revolving racks arable you jo'select just what you want f thousands of samples 4 Of rugs, linoleums, ollelcths mattings in a very few minutes. Big, | pace for matching carpets and borders with dr No: charge fo: ry Factory, ev arpnteed pure: ng, lining o- laying. “Downtown | Park Row and Chatham $ 193 to 205 Fark Row Cowperthwait & Sons Store John J. Murphy 1 John J of Tammany Hail, was | morning from his late residence, No. 3 QWPERTH & SONS + Prints, Paintings, Water-colors, vraphs, etc, in all sizes. Coffee Mill, 49c Made so that any mason jar pic! iu )) will tit if this glass top breaks. ; The grinder {s made to grind “UGes Pipe, elbows, well and |i thing for kiteh# Mahogany Dresser, $42.5") $30 Worth ior $100 $200 $1,000“ Payable by the month if more convenient. Collectors sent IF REQUESTED. We will open an account for any amount on proportionate terms. or large. AW DICK BEANPOIE - HHAVE YUH IN MUM WER! a of the leader |Chureh of the Epiphan: ted aa dg 4 and requiem mass Was sung. SirRobt. BURNETT 6 Co's London DRY Gin (The Bottle with the Ped Label) Famous since 1770 Sir Robert Burnett & Com 632-634 WEST 34TH STREET, NEW ean Everything for Housekeeping Acres of Floor Space Getting Married? Fall brides furnished with house- You furnish the girl and we furnish the home. Whether you’re single, just mar- ald ried or celebrating your golden wed- ding, now is he time to brighten up Solid Mahogany Rocker,6.50 50c Monthly Very handsomely fin ished, showing the beautiful grain of the wood. Wide, saddle seat, high back, shaped for comfort, Lots more in every style at every reasonable price Stool, $1.65 Very lignt but Strong. Seas covered eee in great variety of col é ors and patterns, Mae hogany finished legs, All sorts of Cab- nets, Pedestals, ete, 19F hada nook and Large Parlors SEY 56.75 Chilly days coming —have a stove ready This one has pretty nickel trimmings. Price in- damper and ring. Very well made, 1 and Lots of others, and ranges and heaters of every type. 50c a Week $1.50 « “ $2.50 4s “6 $12.50 « oo No limit, amall 10%, Discount if You Prefer to Pay Cash Prices marked in Plain Figures—no extras, Saleamen to show the goods and gi information, but the good full ve. house the body was taken to the Second avenue rwenty-first street, where a solemn Interment was SOR e

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