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a ge A EE _“ Cireulation Books Open to All.” NEW YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUST Oonrright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Om (Tee New York World). CAN TAMMANY HOPES TT DECLARED Ti: TO TRC BRE AGAINS neers - 1913. ‘GAYNOR TO HEAD THIRD TICKET M’CALL ASRESULT OF TEST FOR nmmsrosuzen __ bitte Cranky, Naturally, After|"OURMEMBERSACCUSED F gation at City Hall. ‘Trying Experiences,” Says Physi- cian After Examination Made GIANTS WIN 1 0 3 0 CHICAGO 0 0 0 C6 000 0 Batteries—Tesreau and McLean; Cheney, Vaughn and Archer BROOKLYN LOSES AT BROOKLYN— 1010 00 0 0 aT NEW YORK— 1 3 0 Alleged to Have Been Bribed to Vote for Impeachment Oo N for Immigration Department. of Governor. CINCINNATI complete Investigation of the charges 2 = 7 COUNSEL SCORES A POINT [oc mest nO es sna Paner: Samer ona ie sembly were bribed to vote for the im- | pe eR ES See Une OR ere ae ee HIGHLANDERS LOSE ; F the House, which held a protracted ana] AT DETROIT— FIRST. GAME. Bryan Declines to Act, Holding That |hestes seeston tn tne city: Hatt, rt witt 20200000 0- 4 begin Monday in the Council Chamber of the City Hall, and subpoenas have been issued for James C. Garrison, preas agent for the Sulzer-Hennersy combi- nation, and ex-Judge Lynn J. Arnold, President and editor of the Knicker- bocker Press of Albany, a Sulzer sup- porter. These two witnesses have been erdered to produce all the letters they have recelved from “one Boothby” (a former president of the Anti-Saloon League) und all the other papers they may possess substantiating the charges of bribery. Ten of the thirteen members of the Prisoner Is Beyond United States DETROIT Rights to Interfere. 0 o2 5 0 0 0 90 Batteries~Ford, Keating, McConnell and Sweeney; Willett and McKee. 7 (Special from « Bta® Corresp@Adent of The Bveniag, World.) - SHERBROOKE, Quebec, Aug. 22.—Harry Thaw was examindd to- ay and declared to be sane by a Canadian physician retained by the Dominion Immigration Department, Dr. Joseph Emile Noel, who is attending physician at the St, Francis county jail here, where Thaw is contined, Dr. Noel's findings undoubtedly came as a surprise to the’ immigra- Roar au CAN hie hee ion authorities, and they are unwilling io say what effect these may have} mittee was called ‘ogether by Mark Goldverg, a New York attorney, who is their attitude toward Thaw, It is not clear how they can deport as] chairman. Aaron Levy, majority leader | insane alien 4 man who has been teimed sane by one of their own] 9f We Assembly ‘5 i eetedanery hysicians, guiding spirit, although Mr, Goldberg On the other hand, Dr. Noel's examination was made without con- sultation with other alienists, and it may be held that his opinion cannot be accepted without furiier support. It is the general belief that when (Dr. Noel undertook the examination it was in the expectation of finding w insane. SECOND GAME, 25 oO i) a @) North and Stanage Batterioe—Se hultz and G SBUNCH [REDS RALLY IN SIXTH INNING TE, GIANTS BUNCH THEIR HITS OFF CANEEMEN Lose | UB TCHERS a ae se hn dau Saye FIRST GAME 10 League Leaders Easily Defeat }Rucker Slugged for Five Hits ae amt it te intentwyt,| GLYNN ASKS VERMONT “hicavo Team in S and Three Runs—Allen ee aint ine ucwplist wart wnve| 10 SURRENDER THAW Chicago Team in Second haw te quartered Le was ushed tox na IF DEPORTED THERE. | Knocked Out. jnioi Game of Series. DETROIT TIGERS APECTLY SANE; NOT AT ALL —_ sti DANGEROUS. ee GIANTS. BROOKLYN, “"] believe Mr. Thaw is perfectly Sa 3 R. HPO. AL E sane,” he replied. “Ie he danger- FIRST GAM GAME. REO 4 & o 1 2 000 o%. Mow could he to await requisition, In cuse the = 1o8 0 0 ens? Certainly not. 0 0 2 2 0 be when he is sane? Ze is wast dian authorities deported Thaw to HAGHLANDE Ko 1ot 5s 0} 2 you migh: term a ittle cranky om | that state REPS , 2003 0 . !«€ o 9 the oubject of uimself. That te |My Giyii's telegram two Gov. Fietene: | Maisel, 3b. 20 2 0 4 3 3 2 1 0 2 ; 4 . H seeural when you consider bis tong | cus o ' 5 0 oO UL a Ferg ti) Te 1$ aud the many iega: le fort 1ot 1 0 8 o 1s 0 0 2b Mt i coafinemen' am informed that Canadian immi- H a) popecetings throug which be BAB Lian authorities will deport Harry K een es abs i ' ! f 4 oo 4 6 Meriseapay 0 9 , , $ a vi . ‘eckinpaugh, as Br ceree 2 mNoel has ven acing Thaw almost jThAW Into Vermont on oF about Wed- Knight 2b” Ran ; ; i i ‘ 2 o|Milller, c. o 1800 y aince the latter's arrivul He aga ae HAE Dalng. the ie ‘tb. oo06 14 i es ee 0 0 09 2 0 ‘Studied him carefully each time he jfrom which he enter ‘anada. I re- Rucker, o 100 0 Hed bim, Out It was not uutll after Javecttuily request that you have him 5 - . ; ; Totals.......... 8 7 27 Mo O)peee 00000 | careful examination to-day that the | apprehended immediately upon his ar- Colli yeician made up his mind concerning |rival in Vermont, and have hin hela | K oo 0 1 0 CHICAGO, A EB. ial eee i. famous prironer. awaiting requisition from me." oo11o R. H.PO. A. BE. Torals SrA) Ror had talked with Thaw 0 © 0 0 O|Leach, cf... tt io se 4 Ww. atted for Miller in 9th shonen prinelealy.| SARATOGA RESULTS. Wolter. . o 0 0 0 0 Byers: ab, i , 1 4 0] Coline batted for Rucker in 9th es of Ki ° — = — — —|Schulte, without being denorivd to New| prmer Racw—Gwish, 9 to 5, 3 to 5,| Totals 47 24 7 1) Zimmerma Pit ae sINeeneT PO. AL E | fret; Pharoah, 6 to 5 for place, second}| Caldwell batted for Zeiter tn 9) Saier, 1b. oT tL Ol cescher, It 10 3 0 of “Et was the grasp he showed of the |xeyord, third. Time, 1.98 3-8. Wolter batted for McConnell in oth, — | Williams, It. o 9 1 oO olf ‘ ; q oO} legal phases of his situation” sald) spcomD RACB—Winkle, 7 to 1 and DETROM, Bridwell, ss. oo t 1 of8e ' , ¢ : , the physician, “which has much to do) ¢o 9, frat; Weldship, 4 to 8 for place, R. H.PO. A. E,| Archer. c. . ow 4 2 2s es th convincing ine of Thaw's sanity.| second; Mystic Light, third. Time— Bush, ss 2.3 5 7 OlCheney,p oot4d | Wi ind, of o 0 00 0) He seems posted on every possible | gay 14 2 6 (0 , 0 02 0 0| Marsans, cf » © 0 1 0 of a@epment of the situation, and is! QmIRD RACE—Rorfhage, 6 to 1 and 14 3 0 oO 0 0 0 0 g|Hoblitzel, tb. ... 1 ot moto Mtive that he will get oul of Canadalg ¢o 3, aret; Malad 3 to 8 for place, 1 300 0 00 0 0 0 Tinker, ss. . 1 1 2 4 6 jely. After listening tv his @xp0-| geconc; Robert Oliver, third. Time, o 1 toe a _ _.| Dodge, 3b. 11 0 2 of the subject Tam inclined to) qag a, : i fed 0 1 5 26 2 | Kling, ¢ 11 6 2 9 ‘ with him, FOURTH RACE—Reybourn, 2 to 1 J 21 0 0 a Johnson, p 120 2 ) W'S COUNSEL WINS POINT] and 4 to 6, fests Calgary, 8 to 2 for| McKee ¢.- Ot 4 0-1) Btoware tod soe. Cheney ilk, sie aH a age ; | 2 joode Ated for Vaughn in ninth THROUGH THOMPSON. Pisce, seeondi Bwaaannon, URINE, ‘imo | Morir, aa ee: i 4 in four ims | Totals . 7 827 15 0 “a ESAS four innings, SUMMARY POR BIGIUE INNINGS FIFTH RACE {Inspector Lestrade, = Se ee ae iO!) Base Hits OM a n 2 innings: off * , Gre coup, 6 Bereeey t Rucker 7 in First Ba "1 8 to 1, and 5 to 2, frat p, @| Total 7 4 27 16 2 author! | t0 & for place, secoua; Tupiter, Mase hiits-Or ¥ n 34 be ‘used In| third, ‘Timo, 2.40, oft Keating, 0 in 1B ht r4 ey that tho| SI8TM RACE—Brumiey, 8 to 1,3 to|“ennels 1 in 2 bg | MHtaanBle Daut Dr, Noel's diagnosis |2, Sret; Marveut Queen, 9 to 1 for Heft Ford, 1; of Keating, 0; off Me- | Merkle thee 4 i PIC® Connell, 1; off Willett, 4 Struck out! plays—Ari Bases—Uaul aa \ ieee Asie sf Leper Mise Cavanagh, third, Time, Ry Word, 1; by Keath by MeCon- | Fletcher Mays-Cutehaw to Pisher to play” and result in Thaw vein 5, 18 h | piteh— Vaughn. Wild Pitches Rucker. fitted to go where he pleased —>— autzell Necaoncaiarn ney Facer, sel Dr. Evans ha! ocen with br, (4% MBS BLUB SURG: Hausnan to Gush to Tutwe i for a soyl part of yesterday | Ww aM 1 pl a neine WY won and lot in two moves to- . Evans and Mer his fight to prevent hia return to In several end wan Asylum, from which hel variety of 2-pi Uisiecial to The Kreulng World.) vetore n crowd of esa than A). Wunday. The news canie from DETROIT, Aus. & ‘he Highlandera| Al Bridwell, the foremost New York }and Alien be Th ea Becond Page) «Sh. Open Pel orate til) 1eenadve| qq (Continued om Kighth Page.) (Continued on Elghth Page.) (Continued on Wighth Page.) i —e BEAT DODGERS “WIDOW IN COURT ' * REVEALS ROMANCE, | *, CHARGES ROBBERY -ouise Scott Garland Says Dwight A. Phillips Took $500 Ring. THE CASE IS POSTPONED Woman Was Involved in a Scandal at Washington Grow- ing Out of Stabbing Affray. Mre. Loise Scott Garland, a widow of wtrlking appearance, told a remarkable story to-day im the~York Ville Cowrt | *upport of her charge that she hadf been robbed uf « $00 diamond ring by | Dwight A. Phillips in the parlor of the Hotel Martinique. Phillips is a real eatate man attached to the Atlantic Beach Realty Company, Marbridge Bullding, Thirty-fourth atreet and Sixth avenue. Hearing that a war- rant was out for hig arrest, police say he surrendered himself y afternoon at Yorkville «' it the night at t West red in Yorkville Court accompanied by @ lawyer. Neither of them would answer any en- tions abuut the ¢ ent from their d they have an interesting di make to Mrs. Scott Garland’s ch The widow said in court her hi had been dead for years when she came here from Washington and put up at the Hotel Endicott, Columbus avenue and Highty-first street. She had @ lot of Pommeranian dogs, she sald, and ad- vertived them for sale, Phillips came and, though ive didn't buy any doga, ahe | ve with her and she with; they were engaged. On June ts Phillips, that he had almost fi ing they went to Patchogue (Continua on Fifth Page. — ao ——a NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT BOSTON. $T. LOUIS— 10000000 0-1 bOSTON— 20100402 —9 BatterieaDoak, Geyer, Wingo and Roberts; Rudolph: a and Whaling. AT PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH— 00000021 0- PHILADELPHIA— 00300000 0- Batteries Adams and Gibson, Mayer aud Killifer. poy AMERICAN AN LEAGUE | AT CLEVELAND. 9| BosToN— oo0ooo0180 CLEVELAND — o00000 - Hattertes-Bedient and Carrigan Gregg and O'Neill ° AT CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA— 0000000 CHICAGO-- oo0o00001 Hatteries Houck and Schang, Russell and Schatk | aT 87, LOUIS | WASHINGTON— | oo0o0000 - | St, LOUIS 002000 _ | Dattertes ~ Boeniing and Henry; | Mitchell and Aguew, \ ‘PRIOR ONE CENT. AND TAMMANY Petitions for Third Ticket Are Al Ready to Be Filed and Candidates Will Be Named for All Offices Down to Alderman. [LOWER TAXATION KEYNOTE OF McCALLS’ PLATFORM Tom Foley and John McCooey Forced the Mayor Out of a Place on Tammany’s Slate. Mayor Gaynor will be an independent candidate for Mayer with a full tleket for all offiees. Edward E, McCall aecepted the Tammany offer of nomination for Mayor. Ms ~, Fesloniats are uncertain whether Gaynor os third candidate ° would help or harm thelr tiehet, Mayor Gaynor In a characteristic letter, withoat meationtag Tammany by name, accused that organisation of an attempt te loot the elty. Mayor Gaynor will run as an independent candidate for Mayor nominated by petition, with a complete ticket for all offices, even Alder men and Assemblymen. Formal announcement of this decision was made late this afternoo: by R. Ross Appleton, Chairman of the Gaynor Nominating Committes -| after a long conterence with the Mayor in the City Hall. Mr. Appletoy said: “It bas heen definitely decided that Mayor Gaynor will bead an fady pendent tleket. Under the emblem of the shovel there will be o complet: Hcket, extending all the way down the line intu the districts. We shes Pick out the best and strongest candidates for every office to be Glled. “The petitions for Mayor are all ready to he filed. We have thousand: of mames—far more than are uecensary. It han not been determined Jus when the formal action will be taken, but we have ample time. Under th: law fous by petition can be made ap to near the end of September, OTHER CANDIDATES NOT YET CHOSEN. “I cannot say who will be the othor candidates under the shovel. 1 do wot know that Mr. Prendergast for Comptroller and Mr. Me- Aneny for President of the Hoard of Aldermen will be selected on the Mayor's Ucket. That will have te he determined tater, Just put it down that we are to plek out the very best men to make the atrongest ticket Im the tleld. “Mayor Gaynor will he re-elected. We know that ome-half the ine will vote for him way. Hin greatest strength will come from the Democrats. Iu that party, his own party, his friends in great numbers, He will get half the Republican vote and half the Democratic vote, Because there are more Democrats than Republicans in thin town, the pereentage of Democratic votes for him will be the larger. The eames palgn issue will be subways.” GAYNOK ISSUES A STATEMENT. In answer to a request for a statement of his position made befor his candidacy was announced the Mayor sent the following letter: To the Staff of City Hall Keporters: 1 do not know Just what to say in answer tu your written Te quest. But there Is one thing I can say to the whole city. I have net turned the city or the rentpayers and taxpayers of the city over te the spollation of any one, J have aut turned them over to the spollation of an: organised band who make that their pursait in Uie and whose smeg am@ eek faces and tigures are ding evidence that they wax rich and fat by titching by this cunning way and by that the taxes Into the treasury by thelr industrious and respectable aeighbers, ‘The rentpayers and taxpayers may vow ture themselves and the city over to the spollath f such people if they want te, Tam able to say that | have not done It, Whether f am to run again depends entirely om the wishes of my fellow citizens, 1 have had a pretty hard time for four yeare to hold my own against all comers and against every corrupt fm * fluence, hut I have been Mayor, W. J. GAYNOR, Before Mayor Gaynor's statement was issued Edward EB, MeCalj had formally accepted the offer of the nomination made by Toit He issued this statement; yy “have wotitied men hee or ae & oe = \ Z|

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