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~ ere. WEATHER-Falr Lada by and Fi Fa —— EDITION. AAR AA ARRAN Pe AE RAED ADE SRR RRR DP PALE OAS ALAPRRPIRD IAD INLD ALADDIN PA AAR AD A SIT as an ea re dane FIRE IN HOTEL ASTOR BLOCKS BROADWAY | FIRST WORLD'S SERIES GAME HERE ON OCT. I4 Che _PRICE ONE CENT, GIANTS WIN AGAIN! WILL PLAY ATHLETICS —o+2—___—_— Toss of Coin Decides the Grounds as Scene of Opening Contest in World’s Cham- pionship Series. ‘ybody stretch! Nothing to do now t | the afternoon of Saturday, Oct. 14, when the Giants and the Athletics will meet at the Polo Grounds for the first gan » World’s Championship series. Oh, yes, indeed, we won the openir That ata meeting of the National Brush of the New was setiled to-da Copreieht weit, by The Prose he New IRST GAME HERE Polo | le World BUTTS BUTTS INTO BOMB BUT BUTTS RIGHT OUT AGAIN Magistrate Picked It Up Care- lessly and Then He Laid It Down. ‘ROT sy BANKERS OF BLACKLIST ON "HONEST CLERKS" Dist.-Atty. Wise’s Charge That Government Witnesses Lose Jubs Calied “Scandalous.” INVESTIGATE IT AWAY.|THEY'D |THEY TOOK Inspector in Court Said It) Could Blow Up the En- tire Building. Man, Once Morse Empl ee, Would Have to Stand Sever- est Probe, It Is Admitted. United States District-Attorney Henry v made the following startling atement In @ speech Picking up a neat and workmanitke | bomb from his desk to-day and bal-| A lancing it in his right hand as Hamlet |s efore the Amer! balances the skull of Yortck, Magistrate stitute of Bankers last night in Yorkville Not one bank employee who has helped the Governmeny to disclose fraud in the last five years now holds @ position bank. ‘The em- ployees who professed to know noth- ing of wrongdoing are and most of them have been pro- aw, dangerou “well,” r Owen Fan, chlef ine spector of the Bureau of Combustibles, in matter-of-fact tones, “if you should | any all at work | | | 1911. ake Ss or ” Housebreaker Commissi r of President John 1 happen to accidentally drop it you'd! moted. Clut ‘set riers. The schedule was de-| ow up the puliding.” “My acquaintance with bankers ts Y wehbe bis quarters. 9 Uns ie sid «| With ali the infinite care aad prects-| mostly with those who come to seo | ciled on as to dates question of settling updn the city [ion of a Juez lowering a bugey whtp, | me because I have signed @ little silp i 33 ct}, lghte np, a sword, three daggers,| of paper requiring their presence that is to w nd the Sustom decrees that the question | * pap | that is to withstand the . Custom e Duy q a cigar box and a 1 of goldfish,| gp oonnection with dishon | i- to be left to the Garry Herrmann of Cincinnati was’ Mes! Putts replaced the bomb on) panking circles I wish to state | / nies _ »,/ his desk. He wasn't frightened or any- ly that my expert shows lected to do the toss nd Ben Shibe, one of the owners of the jh.0°% a ; pay y lected to do the ig and Ben Shibe, one of th ers C unease ne bat, Alt ag office} that it comes from the top and not s allowe do the guessing The bomb touched the desk as lightly] ffom Below. pert kt ean latte ment. Mr. Herr ¢e—_— ne the dew the soft petals of} “It 1s @ shocking condition, but | fh bore: aren of the the rose, Slowly and carefully Magis-| tell you that the men who I bol — = - - —e 4 fata okeuenk and. A 1 the trate Butts pushed back his chair, did know something and sald they MARS BCH WAR'T Z As it was going down Ben @hibe stoke, v OPDERED MR. EGAN TO TAKE! knew nothing are the men who hold ‘ Peene SCHEDULE OF GAME THE BOMB AWAY. the good jobs gage Sy ee a Si Berea ana ae 7 Aine san we. E i wala the can | rake the case of the Nationa ou lose A ALK s Ore ANRs Poe Mr. Egan,” said’ the Magistrate| pang of North America. Those men up the n s it in his | ast Game, New York, Sat. Oct. 14] *eVere Heel hae aie ilar out “| who testified In the Morse case. ; in this courtroom. Take it out immedi- Adige to "It's tal Phila, . happened to them? No! : a a boty oe 16) ately. And walk carefully as you go| hat has Happened to tie ay, e 34 Game, New York, Tues, Oot 17. 1 out, orticer, clear a way there for Mr.| Aen aicl Agi rou andi Tt Have. (G4 : Ath Game, Fhile, Wed» Ook 18} Egan, 1 wish, Mr. Egan, you would] ah bank prestdents that no men ‘ 3 more Additional games, tf required, to | take your bomb away from here.” ete aualiied t6 Bold poaliions in Philadelphia be played alternately in the two “All right"? sald Egan, grabbing the Pleas ij WILL TAKE FIVE OR SIX GAMES | cittes. bomb like a policeman grabbing a hand-| ® a A TO DECIDE. Tie games to be played off on the | ‘i! of enter ut MOkaeyise you to] Presidents of various big banking in wash your hands. ‘Dhere’s so muc! ey the rei ‘ 7 oe le: . ’ Ututions interviewed on the remark The 1 game of the series unite be | grounds where the tie ocours, nitro-glycerine in this bomb that youl Sble declarations ave the following ved In Philadelphia on Oct. 16, the undoul got some on your hands, “ 4 i ase: a4 ents to The Evening World to tard in New Yorke on Oct, 17 and the and it get Into your system andy pla a ee ERE Oa RRRUE arth In Philadelphit Get, 18. Tn ar give you a headache unless you wash |" Wey pamp v, XING, President of the Pruner state? a all be played alt y tn New York an ' Rya le Joven further than to ask our employees aie A ee oe te toward the Court, confidentially, “nitro- 1) "Cait uw in the location of trreg-| ments Will Connect Her With Bete ste ; sntiedinl ier | s ane iaintarruntedat ularities, as indicated in the following as F Bie chrikarat (oanct ollleee Reeadl rode aes valyei@iieou ol notice that 18 presented to our em-| Many Breaks, Police Believe. settle t iter club Is looked ke (iat bond out ef the courtveom? | Ploye ae ; : upon asa winner With « PT attendants and Prd bat ; ses si : + In cas the game Is to ape a wile berth, at sf at any ic A professional woman bursiar was ar be replay on the same grounds be- Ngan stalk ‘com, Not until knowledge or su on of any drreg ratgned in Manhattan Avenue Court, Ap nent because of rain or any given amp! t ta away | ey p90 u bus Seyi Sedri/& tlk DRGEAY, OF GawiL. Gale othe wt the teams 1 from the le Court Building did) N0n? Oo ets found tn her possession and the fact piney. 3 é a ae autad ies | se Magistrate Butts ne the preliminary |» duty J tuat eRe waarine Tratate nea 7 examination 0 Cucchiara notify the ext vat she was wearing @ ratncoat and | ; one K a. Physician Says Victim’s:‘Revol-|” cucchtara was arvestea ay mignt | board of Alrectors a whic bag that hte been | Rich Pees Gets Reno jlome “ uit >| at Fortioth street and Second avenue| ttles, who will with as stolen property. .t t® be ‘ ferns , eat ve | ver Wounds Could Not Have |by Detectives Cavone and Micelll, He! uch informant | Tueved ner capture will clear up the| and Files His Peti- ‘ ry PRR ane had two bombs in his possession, Ca- iB Tt eye nah ee Ki . oF © | mystery surrounding a number of recent Ae se ain ‘ 2en S 0 vone and Micelit had b ching him | keen and bright, but there are never!" i ; i kick Is Jikely to be advanced oa Been Self Inflicted. van and rap bed been was v4 baci any diseriminations, Many of the | Duraiaries in Williamsburg and Kas tion, t ad Sean eee mee tained that he had made threateagainat |heads of banking inatitutions have “iD SOPe | le h 88 for the| le man living in East Thirty-ninth treet, |large stock Interests, and therefore} 1 ie Wome Ms captured p . : } @ oner Heftenstein was informed yes- Ay would be personally hurt by any irreg- | te very act of entering a house for pur-| Among the lends of George WF. Diguest crowd that e ed to 9001 traay by Coroner's Physician Sohuite|MAN WAS CAUSHT WITH BOMBS) TON) im ne i sar of the| poses of burglary. Detectives lying in es, 382 Clinton avenue, Hrook pall game a week from next Saturday. | 0+ an autopsy on the body of Sam IN POSSESSION. hank chief thus affected would be| Walt caught her as she climbed through |lyn, 1€ t 1 to-day he had Over in Philadelphia Shide Field, @ Mag! |) eeahan, @ Lexington avenue mo-| The detectives took Cucchiara and the | ended. |a window in the home of Mra, Mary B, | woquired a Nevada te 0° and had nificent e ay } iG Heine PUL IRGA alia n, No, 282 Kast Ninety-ninth street, | bombs to the pollce station and locked) “with respect to Mr. Morse's hank, | L'Ozeville, at No, 12 Ailton street, | entered ABA r The le of prices and other details da very different state of affatrs Bris pe Le era ae Mt) the men who ane ated at Ww i: might | Greenpoint, for 4 Kross dru wil! innounced by the Commission from that reported by the poltce, He au ; lglg oh ti OF. | very much better neve nlven th Mrs, D'Ozeville and her as a. t put it Was common gosaip| Was said to have shot himself three on naan Was meuine Mal information to the Board of at their summer nome at age A dy m that the the side of the head with a to-da the above narrated|of tho ba: yefore. 7h Was. MEAS |N. J. Durt ra ane nit around the Y room n ame pass What they dia was to keep their Jobs| > Fr absen } : tame set of F valled last had take the bombs| at t nbe ¢ ho of | point tt has been the cu , . a ir the coming Mrs, Friedman told the poltoe her hue. | gy take f the bombel at the ex hg i ME roaeie A enue 2 oH swe pe hand had been suffering from nervous ob Sentale eae ys|:CH656 Aa | for nap{home at No. 110 Nassa ; 3 Commission con-| breakdown for many months, She sald Hi bes ay 088 My ree : te ae “ ; n “ Poets ou hn attendance were {t Was caused by worrying over the! ! aie 8 He ogra eayee! ' : ‘ A Garry Herrmann, Pres @anger of runnin, e of hatha PF lesk. rs f A nade an|BURGLARS HAD EATEN AND 4 ne Ran Jo , nean League, thousands fvarm in | Cucch! was held wit pall to} entirel at «than Md SLEPT IN HOUSE, Kat ou j at shin Vresideat ‘Ton ¢ ye vectared | qwatt the action of the Grand Jury last night to t en, His! oo paid a vistt to the | tie wa es er fa Club, John Shibe, END PONG ERS MAKES NEW START | |DuTY oF CLERKS TO STRLL ORI cainace tad tare tion F ? Ath , Hears rte Rin ed When she returned sh ON SEA TO SEA FLIGHT.! axvre w. xruon, President of the! hore hud boon packed ready for, wie 1 the New ¥ : ey ae a Bquitable Trust Company?) {w| removal, There were traces the lon ec ¢ é i h Aeroplane Repaired, |} it. 4 omp' ne jad partake L there NATIONAL LEAGUE. | sads From. Indiar wt forr A 4 that Wood ae | ids From Indiana Town RAY ; 4 Aetatan 4 sleop | GIANTS T ais : Br [ae Chicag : of t " 60000000 0-6 bi H t| i Awhatoar * n} Dd tat BROUALYN 4 isn hy | J Pes ; mi pe i 0. 2000100-—8 : F. Gittone | mal d the| pAseR® G. GANNON, President of i ‘ , — es k 1 Bteere Oo JAMEE &. wNoN, ident of |t ew Ina > w1T4 | ’ EO the Fourth Nxttonel Dank, Ml a Dk new ) 4, the AMERICAN LEAGUE 0 Vnot avec} 912 MEN'S FALL SUITS, eet 95 | re A been Bite quite ; | ‘ dod that the!) CHR SHUBY CLOTHING CORNY It, ana tees ‘ | : turn, Bo they se 1LA adway. cor. Barclay St S , 2 0 »0 000) 0~¢ Hekets vie t hoe, wi Hh ey ad Ona JUba ( an fo) ben seen ATHLETICS vaeryo and | binck thibet, taney grayn, ute rr e 1 urd a who as L by a (our-foot pick 90001000 — ne Wierd (GAT, Inlked worsted at Bt Fie | vale oust of Al " milog : | = ; or double brea: I. van 4 . ne L. ‘ = ey Ra Pra a] legal price Nocdey a Fiiday, ¥o,00," Ne easy of hore, at Li 65 o'clock, (Continued on Beeand Pagep (Continued on Hecand Page) ‘For Baeoball Reporte Page 14. a “Circulation Books Open to All.’* | 20 PAGES a i ae ES nar naw ~ ictal WEATHER—Fatr to- FE EDITION. ‘PRICE “ONE CENT. isht and Friday; cooler, at FRE IN HOTEL ASTOR SCARES WOMEN GUESTS; UPROAR IN BROADWAY Blaze Starts in a Flue Leading to a Pent House on the Roof and Works Its Way Upward. GREAT CROWDS BLOCK | TRAFFIC IN THE STREET. |Banquet Halls on Eighth Floor Dam- aged—Water Cascades Down Ele- | vator Shafts, Floods Basement. ONES OE Bi ON. we A whh ¢ In the Hotel Astor this afternoon, largeiy confined to the roof, filled the big building with smoke, frightened the women guests, stopped the elevator service and afforded an immense crowd in Long- icre Square and the surrounding streets a spirited free show. The ban- quet halls of the hotel on the eighth floor were damaged, and when the fire was out there were two feet of water in the basement, which had cascaded down the elevator shafts. But for the excellent training of the house servants there might have during the course of the blaze. Women ran from r rooms when the smell of smoke began to drift through the corri- tors and wildly inquired the cause, been a serious panic Then, when the elevators topped run-| to the sheet fron pent house on the root hing: Chere Was a lively aire. Manager |(WHlion @ the elevator pulleys and Wwiahawd di adi Mrecting the} other ma y. Sparks from the flue pea nt swarma of | St fire to the pent ho and the "i s well under way pre it was dis- ise, asvuring the guests there waa no! Inasmuch as the building 1s fireproof, nger. Nevert 0) of tem Manager Wishard tried to put out the alked down the stairs and Joined the | fire with his own department, But the pote SA The ednte 4 smoke Was so dense and tt was whipped | BLAZE STARTS IN A DEFECTIVE “8 Longacre square by the atift wind tn such nuds that persons om the quare knew the: r roof almost as eo FLUE LEADING TO ROOF, ft Phe fire na def « » that ne BILL BRIGES on burning about Sheridan hurried to er. He found that ) Were making little You people eantt wald Sheridan put this fire out, Im going to send in an e way to send an alarm, Running | e elae of the roof, he ned over yelled inatructions » Policeman un pulled the nearest box. e engines arrived Long jammed with traMe on the Broadway. ke re iquare was ple. Seventh ave a aie | ue and Forty-second street crosstown : ” | lines was blocked and police reserves |Report Says Six Asse mbly-) were hurrying to the ecene from all | E | directions men 1 to Divide un » drivers of the fire apparatus, see. k the bla smoke and Imagining there $6,000 to Pass Measure. i 8 DIK flre Waiting rushed thel sos through the crowds to the ac ompanient of shrieks dnd yells tron ersons who were ae rwled “sD BLAZE QUICKLY PUT OUT BY over or jam ers trying $1,000 \ TOE FIREMEN ON ROOF. " m { the water and : re ot | to the lower le the | house through openings in the roof lead- tr i n ex.|i0S t0 flues and shafts ‘7 . There waa.no fire below the roof leve : Ws) oxcept in the defective flue where the ’ i ' The fire pa istrict fr | ' y. | teth_atree yor street ” «. thhag {td Sixth avenue over t th avenue 2 ii ’ re | vith mpectators, ‘The great volume of A eacret smoke gave to a Jed rumors guniza ' 4 at the hotel Was on fire {n ail its upper 4 faying the teap by dropt int s, and Wild exettement prevedled oof the Awsomblymon that the racing thle smoke subsided and it was ap- f | Interests were prepared to ative up hands! parent that the dlase had been extin- om idl Sulshed, panes wala | 4