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‘Sherlock Holmes’ Says a Good Detective Must Be a Student of a Great Many Things The Result of the Olym- | pian Games Has Cer- | tainly Brought America| | | things where he loft off and not be tonched by the stigma that ha. undeservedly come to him, The etate shonld bo held responathle for anch cares, for Juries are only humana at best end may be Infla- a by evidence unrolled before them, which may have been fanity, Sir Conan has gone to LITTLE POLICEMAN SAVED | FROM MOB BY BIG CAPTIVE. Giant Longshoreman Orders His Friends to Disperse When They Try to Rescue Him. | gerry Kelly of No, 6 Gansevoort street, & longshoreman of herculean proportions spending his and money in the In- | 40d tremendous strength, who ts reputed t ts of several prisoners convicted on | to be the st rough and tumble figh Levidence. Mis efforts ara! along the North River front, was ar- well known fn behalf of Edaljl, a sollel- | ratenet in Jefferson Market Police Cour to the Foreground as an| tor, the ton of a viear In the midian ts) today, by two youthful and allm tec of mined for Horee | tootives, who looked upon t bie Athletic Nation, but| maiming in 19 He was sentenced 9] prisoner with reapect. They advrittos There Should Be No} Controversies,” Says Sir| Conan Doyle. | fitty now of eceiving from pounds for faise saved them from what probany would Gave been a good Seating, when they arrested him Jaat night, Thomas Batley, a} several days a om had prisonment. Aj ans, el Alm and almost knocked his inan "who ‘leaves jail has “practically | rignt eye out, Kelly kept under a“ [no chance and if falsely Vieted | it the detectives were inforr Ml Have Never Seen Any: should ly have the support of) wyuid probably attend a party at Nu thing Unfair on ‘the, some de Shere at for |i2t Tenth avenue, last night and they Part of Any American) paoeiNiel ain ation Bead, Athlete; However, There | Sieh opie urcolcuuly, whe NEA GEARING | akece: team, CoReraneSe aN SubGAT Is a Great Difference faker a heen interest with hee husband | Workers alone the decks are Between Games and claims Her position of mother of prime| armed with rocks and clubs. | But Athletic Supremacy.” By Sophie Irene Loeb. Ppecial Correspondence to The Evening World.) LONDON, Oct. 17.—Sir Conan Doyle, the one man in the history of letters who has made @ character In fiction #0 real that he has been personified into that character himself, exemplifies the | unusual combination of both brain and | brawn, as a genius in one and an au-) thority in the other, yet withal 3 gentle as a chiid—al! of which strongly Manifested itself in my delightful talk with Sir Conan and Mrs, Doyle, To begin with, Sir Conan Doyle de- tests talking of himself, for he say {s gurely a man's work and not a man which is vital Yet even that work by which he is best known In America he does not commend himself. For he aaid: “Oh, Sherlock Holmes. But you must not take him or his doings serious- ly, Poe, you know, wrote the great de- | tective stories, and I was inspired by jt Sin, CONAN DOYLE A |@sosraations BuREAy him to add to the theory of the prac- : tical side o* things, as a student of Medicine induced by my teacher of medicine, who knew so many things. ‘Why, that m 4,” sald Sir Conan, en- thusiastically (for now he was talking of another) “could tell what was the e | approach to any subject that car- it the general spirit of gam: importance, progress of women, bu ex: a 4 show man and hi We sho civilizatio were tht had suf min | Frank 0. } a private sani) ries with it a measure of success [he w: (She beileves in cise their “It would seem that the prison should be the place of worthy pos- sibilities rather than withering punishments. A man shouid come when intermedi- m civilization and jail, @ place whero a man could work and perchance learn a trade. ‘His labor should be pata for, not ®s convict Inbor, but in competi- tion with his brother on the cut- aide, “Thus he would become self-suppor nd when he a hate rults of his labor. ever parte Id try to inc spirit of unfortunates and treated and made so that he would len, his ertminal act, red enough, nized in the eye ward th self-r not be urge ae SENATOR BRIGGS ILL. PHILADELPHIA Brizgs Senat 4s 111 the f they would resent municipal power by would do as much good as actually vo! comes out of jail he rate into our | brotherhood it he in this city, where go about thelr business, and they dis- persed Hailey exhibited a woefully battered countenance when he appeared in court to press the complaint against Kelly An adjournment was taken at the re- quest of the defendant. pi | SMITH INFIRMARY FUND NOW TOTALS $85,155.93. Staten Island women soliciting sub: scriptions to the fund for Smith Infir- mary report that they procured pledges yesterday for $3,319, » men engaged in similiar work obtained $6,510, the total for the day $9,829, ‘The grand total to date im $86,160.93. more days in which to prosecute the campaign, and it ts almost certain that when the canvass closes there will have been subseribed m- te A a. e- | ‘a| faire twelve days from the start pont) Morpan, who pledged contingent upon the Subscriptions reaching $97,5 un doubtedly will have the satisfaction of contributing his check for the amount mised by him, because th Nos, are enthusias in their noble | or vors, are just getting into the| at] swing of the praiseworthy race, and tt | is safe to say that they will smilingly : removed to-day, He has had] report m than enough to annex the matter with a patient almost the minute no doubt, more strongly noted in from the beginning. Thus, any (entire charge of the Kepubilean forces Motean check, to say nothing of what he looked at him, where he came from| the English nation, Yet, after and all detectives should be com- New Jersey and the work he has! the hustling men will xecomplish, and many other unusual things before} @ll, Bugland and America should pelled to go through a thorough 7 to have undermined his! aves a @ person had told him anything. So| {0 reality be bedapegor ee | training ond: take « Soren = n Ball of the Naola A. ©, those early days it was just inter- on ninety-nine of amination as well before given irst he had and then tt a f the x, esting to work practical things out to] the big things, but quarrel about authority to act in that capacity. | was found ts bordering on| The fifth Krand annual ball of the Na. thelr natural soluti That's all.” one trifling thing. | As it 1s, 8 policeman becomes ® J nervous prost ola A. C., Incorporated, of the Third negigd at's all. “That the American-nation has made| detective with little or no training. Mrs. Briggs accompanied him to this] Assembly District, will be held to- HE COMES DOWN TO COLD enormous strides in the athletic arena] “He must be unusually keen on trifling | city as to be near him but during/morrow evening, Oct. 18, at Arlington FACTS. is LeU ad riout Alaa beats circumstances. For while circumstances the time he is undergoing treatment! Hall, No. 19-24 St. Mark's place. Music ng, and if they only develop the alter cases, even one alteration MA¥| here he will not be allowed to see any|by Prof. Jno. J. Nolan, Many prominent And in this way he dismissed the | generalizing of sport rather than being! make a different case and there {8 much member of his family or convers with politicians will attend on this occasion, volumes of fiction that we so much| specialists only, will naturally in-|¢allacy in circumstanti ence. It iS\)any of his associates on business or|among them: T. D. Sullivan, J. J enjoy and which writers the world over|culcate that spl n the people gen-|very often more difficult to unmake ¢!t-) political matt eas isa rate erald, J. J, White, Tony Kelly and try to imitate, and came down to facts, and ce be tter a netic de velop- | cumstantial « than to make {t" | candidate for m Jacobs. things that are happening right now in|™ent of the people themselves, which,| “Do you » convicting a man | Pe ge apele is errand ab geal ad of course, ‘will naturally tend toward lon circumstantial evidence?” T asked. " he cultivation a cplendid letie eset Soe feet, ee tet Sets Feet em See et So leat | he is part and parcel. For certainly, | country. seas paid athlete) SHOULD RARELY CONVICT ON | Byte Mae Man I: et Feet @r Conan Doyle is a humanitarian vident that ne CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE, | first of all, which I will tell you about ’ | “In very fe later. nvicted on evider take IE § There has deen considerable con- [At Aor Tuk seen most phatteally, q : 6 ve ‘ootball In America, and, of he add hand in London over the recent i: iy primarily our Kame. I have only is a trout in the q ympian games, some of whic one fault find with it, and that is/milk it is quite evident that there is very pointed in criticism of that it Is unnec Hy rough, It is {some water ! But tt is a fact that American methods of “fairness.” An-| most satisfying t, Indeed, to the ja great percentage of the people sent up 4 awers have come back from our own Average Englishr reumstantial & country and published in the London z Papers and reported to have come direct Rb € from the Olympic authorities, 1 showed fe fuse i 5 i nsidered one of the leading authorities eal AN nere the State recompense tor’ ¥ in England on sports generally. SAE Ree M ae WN rete Wantage ee THE RICHEST PRODUCT OF THE BEST rs ‘Yes, 1 lle ween Ha) said Sir In & OF MARYLAND'S FAMOUS DISTILLERIES. q ‘onan, “and !t is regrettable, to say the display in on an ) Hs Yeast, that there should be any contro- just ; But t who | i GUARANTEED BY THE PROPRIETORS UN. versy But of 2 vise the Americ kame m at cont brought on charges, two DER THE NATIONAL PURE FOOD LAW pie can't hold us, ax an alts oF ne ¢ four, he Is a menace to AN ABSOLUTELY PURE RYE WHISKaV . ‘ ‘ hod Do on v things, ie Is j - , enreanataen opisiona of individual, ug 2 am sur-| on Iters Who are not so| @Rt, the man convicted on circum- Bea ott tt Tithe Bee Prised and am also sorry that the w ts to also be. stantial ovidence rarcly can go : Lauky kutucH J Olympian authorities saw ft to answer q , back and pick up the thread of . these Individuals in the form of attack-, work of the world, 1 retu Elena Denil Meta Iit lout. etinadipel._Jtnii...etk.ani,lanei densi lanai Jentina Rad ing English methods in previous con- question of Sherlock Holmes u | ae tests, his ideas as to the attribu aij? HL 9 “Ie! Personally, in all the games that 1 dtective As to that,” sald | % Cloning Cutt ap, weer. iol d have ever witnessed where the Ameri.) (4 must an Be seks ‘ ~ ORC iH, an oe cans were concerned } saw not taint eae ena Pee a Vk Z os eee falr on their part. In fact a detective, And many times t 8200, wh, sion I noted that they waite! for a cal on me to unravel mysterious ha 2 Pande, "4900- “sd os ele HE abled fellow racer, thus walving thelr penlu io nomy litte rights in the matter, to the resulting ap- | country ane ea bu ry had Plause of the spectators, Again, some Mitted At the home of a ne time ago, at Meadowbank, I witnessed A¥OK fs Bent Ne t t @ polo game where they waited for cons "4 Draken Window, a tool OF t L. (an ory 0 tne oaie aie @derable time for a man to wet his, While I wa stick. and exa “Oertainly the Olympian Games | Wonilerink have won for America a pnme Nailed or not, the vill X think they wonla be wiso shonid femede vere ualawe ane they seek to genoralize more than = new the ways of that bu chothn to specialize, As {t is, they train | than I 4 for one thing and the result of “However, the detective must many things winning or losing seoms to be the prime featuro of the sport, the en- thusiasm seems to be centred in |, the end rather than the play of the game. 1 keen “The English people, on the other , In 4 word, ) $13.50, 15, hand, I might sa, are nore of « Kame who has « °j rather th an thletic cote See ord Brean Gia pla I ‘ Raincoats and Winter thas the winner. y 'o not go on) fully'd Overcoats......... fnueh for tral ing, since the schools of with some $22.50, 25, the country have pra tia ly 40 by ear i toward that end. Funda nenialiy, follow nde Fall Coats and Winter follow thelr natural bent ia that th Overcoats ton. “ ay seom to train for | ate often the most vita $28, 30, 32.50, 35 ¢ an Anieica they Hom th tr ‘ “and of great importance, m de- Wall Conta and ¥ one th and the wit evi OF tective immst be an honest man, Pay ‘ excelling {8 seemingly More domiiant — yoness with himself and his em- /vercoats than the actual process of the game, ployer. For tho very nttribute of Here the public attitude toward che ty creates a clearness of CKELTACAL game is rather impersonal and not and an unblared method of eration of Hac directed toward the individual winners oder the right on either 6: but rather the way the me is played and the pleasure it gives from that standpvuint. In a word, there is not as much partisan spirit aw the spirit of the whole, EXAMPLE OF THE SPIRIT oF, adways _ Pitts Up to 18, 20 & 22.50 Suits, ! 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Retail SPORT. a 1A and rt , eby Lroauway, | 541 Bre way, tod East 125th ot. “T might Hlustrate that in a recent [Pe bly 4 r Chambers Si. |at 13th St, | Near 3d Ave gecurrence in ¢ tlon with my you jj i , a iieg ois won at Eton. ot Jong he cal tall die SU Re ; Cp posite City fh vear Union Sy | Jpea Evenings. Dome with » lame leg, which was the iid, | Constijavion, inilae 119 West 42d t.. !.car Urcadway, Open Evenines wesult of two falls he hal suffered in a || Mn race, ‘But I won tie game,’ he sald, eeuuie of 0 ated ; ae aunaen ‘How could you have won the race if) abWvy's Vi Wm, ‘i “Ferg “Co, yas? wl ny ties) you fell twice? I asked, ‘Oh, the other PY SPEPSIA | nd ing < “ane Milles Pye i, fellows walted me to Ket up.’ And Ne, Mond Stomach, Tiliouaness wit | tne vga 3 WO ang the , *¢ 800, there you nave the spirit of sport, ia rh a Soptnb ots ee Ae Aton, "Pe. ae 009 “ am content that this sport- wasten ult tecgeube: | Leg * trg arizit ts & prime factor in the “uabway a coMNes Yo ™ ote ‘ one - ee ee Socaes ih THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, making | Mg 20 1912. ) quickly im this store Women’s Shoes In Patent 1 Gun Meta Hutton, Le Cuban ‘Heels All this #ease Goodyear We oi 50. andLace . . aio tet A OU C 35 = i To-Day and Te-Morrow Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Sizes arket Value, oF kup) oF un tootfer here at Our me | it To-day and To-morrow Obecrve these welts and x 4 A KEENE ids, i fuitune VERMS: 3" $50 5" 7% Soaps 0) 10° WEEKLY OFENS AN ACCOUNT, EVENINGS Sen OVEN ther, Dla if eH Hee S ae =7AMPED ON Shy aN MEANS STANOAN Sa ae 6th Ave and 20th St. NEW YORK Prove It. 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