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- ROI % : ns ar Vivienne te evman ~omareeremnentide EMBER 15, 1913. state Se FAKE PRIEST WHO “SLEW GIRL A REAL JEKYLL HYDE TEARS SHED BY THOUSANDS (THOUSANDSFIGHT, |: cs Guanes Wi gl MITCHEL SHUNS AS THE BODY OF ‘BIG TIM’ WOMEN FAINT, N CHICAGO “| POLITICS UNTIL + 4 he oO 00 Q0vu0Z vu bg 1o0o- 3 [5 CARRIED 10 THe GRAVE SIGMLANDERS LOSE nuk 3 | Cable beprad Get Out and Street} _ 47 NEW yoRK— Pia Joins in Movement to : 2 | Car Lines Are Tied Up too 2 0 200 0- | Sidetrack Partisan Confer- AND MAN (| DISGUISE U. S. Senators Join the Phin! BASEBALL GAMES: For Hours. é 7 ences for a Week. | People in Paying Him | — ee NATIONAL LEAGUE. 50,000 PERSONS LATE. ——. {PRIMARIES TO-MORROW. Last Tribute. Only Locals and Elevated AT PITTSBURGH. Schmidt Carried Out His Priestl MOURNERS COME EARLY. | 89StoN— oe ~—TTIGERS DEFEAT — | Fusion Cankiate Attends Dudek in Daptione pee Night | \ eee aes hae 0000 3-6) Trains Cross Over the Will- Hl A | Luncheon of Republicans Went Out to Keep Company With Tears and Prayers They) austerecautan whumeane nase] amsburg Structure. sp 2 Spar With Women. Throughout the rush hour this morn- As ti possible, all partisan Flowers, (masta Mowe | eco oe | IN THR THIRTEENTH NINTH mn scot HAD A PLATE TO MAKE Pass the Coftin Buried den; MeQuillan, Hendrix and Simon, | PITTSBURGH— m young factory girls, fought and eusions ef his successor should EOUND GAME, | atruggied to board the few cars wiich conse until Mayor has bees Timothy D. Sullivan—“Big im” alter eeeRae ae Le aride 8 asses over WilliseanittecBriowe! St ‘ ‘ py eras pod acd echaree COUNTERFEIT $20 BILLS, fr. the hearts of his people—was/ Adams and Kally. amuens 17.2% o'clock, Thera were fat Aabte| Singles by Pete and Burns} Willet’s Double Puts an End] ermpatay of this commusity— BOSTON— ¥ | aa! between men. Woinen and girly were > Plans are already under way in the District-Attorney’s office to Wwaried to-day. Brie! AT CINCINNATI. "knocked town, Thelr hats were ruined and Archer’s Misplay Yield to Scrappy Game at Polo Sean ee lf f : : z At the last rites in old St. oe PHILADELPHIA— and their dresses torn, At times as he Winning Burt Pee seithe Tertiy teatansouas | ight from the start the insanity defense which will be advanced in the tick’s, on Mott street; on the Bow-, 0010100 0 — = many us 10,0 persons crowded the the Winning Rurt. rounds iB Political activities. ERFOUKE) Case of the bogus pri loan S ery and on the crooked streets ap CINCINNATI— Williamsburg Piaza, Miilng {¢ an full as ! Grounds. respect for the late Mayor Gaynor, was gus priest, Joan Schmidt or Hans Schmidt, the self-con- proaching the Cathedral the hearts of 00001010 - ‘te m= Grounds grandstand in a cakieee ' cals ee) atteraeee, ; Date) ire fesset slayer of Anna Aumueller. Without a doubt Schmidt will attempt en—-Rixey and jive WORMS Reries gaine | GIANTS. HIGHLANDE! hel, 0 am de the tleath punk tens of thousands who had been bound —_Hatteries—-Ryxey and Killifer: Row + 8 7 a RS. | 9 evade the death punishment by acting like a demented man. to the dead teader by pernonal thes of "1 CNS Pea tae Ligewere ox ee leone x % mo * r] Mal HPO A. yelp ster is role olen ye aha The District-Attorney’ pc on ns the police who have worked ower by which thi | jaise!, 3b. cle, YS ass s vi evotion were wrung with grief, AMERICAN LEAGUE. Railway, a subsidiary | Doyle, 2b 13 8 2 9| Holden, ef. ‘ ' . tS liuncheon in his honor at the Republican hh | i f Bane From United States Senators to the ae of the Interborough and the varkus | Pletcher 6 112 5 2 0 2 6 oii lub in Wont Fortieth atrest, and until on the case admit that Schmidt is a criminal pervert, but claim that he street sweepers the common bond of AT WASHINGON. Third avenue lines, are propeiied acrons | Burns, If. v3 40 2 2 & 0 4g{atter the Mayor's funeral there will be) deliberated carefully in his plans for the murder of the woman, that he sorrow passed. Bowery derelicts and CHICAGO the pvidge. Aiong the ines thus wed | Shafer, 3b. o 1 0 2 0 1 2 § 9{ 4.1! In the municipal campalan. ; ori ; , men who control the political history 0 1 2 20:0 0 0 O— 5 up were the Post-omice line, tie Murray, ef... 0 0 2 O O Githooiey, rf 0 tf 1 8 O| Tammany cotnciden with the mame re-| exercised the judgment of a sane person in disposing of the body without of the city were united for a Httle WASHINGTON— brosses street. the Elehth and Fou Meyers, c.... 0 0 8 0 éeider, s8...... - 0 0 tf oo spectful attitude, Edward McCall tt) detection and that he knew the consequences of his act before and after ingle thought 000 0 0 OO 0 O— O tecents street crosstown ines, the Four. | Merkle, Ib 1 1 9 O OF weenev.c.... 0 0 3 Oy candidute for Mayor, said: yews in » eer ee excape the | q,ftttteries — Russell and Sehatk;| wenth and Twenty-third atreet line and Tesrcau, p o20 4 0 | Reynolds, ¢ 00000 "E do not care te discuss pouties | the commission of the crime. was as If 0" ape The) Groome and Heury. 1h 1 avenue and ison avenue ong) th) eam, see Qt this time, Z think matters = mn at} Sein Felon” had (rom! going, to the ie poRvan Pie HOME AhiAyeAls Ane AGAR AV OEE |e ae ae 414 BL 01 wertee’s 5 $ : s q 9 Giolla No Utlewed Os Gout, oo aad Schmidt's excuses for his action are framed persistently along re- wame Potter’n Field from which he has | le Aiea 5 Bivseiee, ere until after Mayor Gaynor ie 4 ee as in his | ST, LOUIS As the crowds began to fill the Plaga CHICAGO, a6 ot ae ee és ligious mania lines. But he hever showed any traces of religious mania Ufetime atirred the hearts of those who | 000 0 00 1 O 2— 3, the Tenerves in charge of beret. Wil- R. H,PO. A. EB | fotale.......... $ @ 27° 7 2) Barring the oMclal primaries —|to his clerical associates and others who knew him previous to his arrest, revered him in death to a height of | BOSTON= |Ham Schilling were called from the! Legch, cf ots 0 0 DETROI scheduled for to-morrow afternoon and . pity almost hysterical. ‘They mourned | 13.0001.0 1 — @|Btttord avenue station ‘They found} 4 ive, 00200 r ‘ ae o evening, st witch enrolled garty voters WANTED TO DESTROY ALL EVIDENCE. the tragedy of the leader's pasting, Ut! acterien—Wellman and Agnew; Cole | (Mauer BE ee momen ane BIE Bian at el tae ce. % E Dee carte er ate oe Inspector Faurot expects to be able to show that Schmidt had thousands mawsed along the | ing and © i Male dd 1 ROAR, $e: Fe 2 | Schul . sandl de fo ay is cri overs Nera sacs ge el As AALS : lwhich wero ati running, and the] Phetan,33...., § t to 2 0 tite 6 jandidaten already made tor them by | planned to return to the scene of his crime in Bradhurst avenue and heary thanks phat he had AT PHILADELPHIA, {Bridge lod cara, which leave a] mies, Ib. » 2 210 » 0 12 i 0 0) oe importance until mext w remove the traces of the butchery as soon as the excitement attending an Unnained ar ave CLEVELAND— woolen incloaure catered by uwo turn} Goode, Ff. © 1 a 0 Ole 2 © OlaitcHEL MEETS KEPUBLICAN is te Ince Saturday night in 000 60 0 0 0 0— 6jrtics. Bridwell, ss 0 0 2 3 0) ee . . o 10 BiSTRIC? LEADERS. the newspaper publicity had diefaway. Sullivan J ier A ital OG avaraia gl tie oneeueenne $ : . . . Gibson, ¢ Dad i F A met the wlxt A remarkable case in real lite of a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is the body. Tag removed to the walting Z Ha SE ieee 00030 Coston, ie 11 we 1 0 revealed in the arrest of Schmidt. Posing as a priest of the Roman ake association carried iho heavy cas |. Mepakive med. tons rushed the Inc 0 0 0 0 Oe ee ‘| § 2 2) 11s. Koenig, chairman of the New York | Catholic Church, he was at heart a degenerate with no moral sense, ket, draped with flowers, down the) ST MOUIS: & Brooklyn | entering over the ti bh. whic oooo08 1 2) Ol} county comuittee, The function was ice showy (hali Selenide dai stalra, over which many thousands of | St Louls kame scheduled to-day was] Carey leave, this ng the turns 00000 — — = = —SJarranged for the purpose of having the Investigation shows that Schmidt was ordained a priest in Germany, feet had passed in devotion, and at the | postny ned on account of rain, stile, Men fought with one another for Loan = = ++ 7 @ 27° 15 2) Repunitcan party eters wee Sersonahy but was suspended by his Bishop four years ago for criminal offenses. their enoul> ba, PEA preference at thels entrance and women * F acquain with the Democrat who é , r, eee camaa in ina aiereay PITCHER COOMBS MAY and girls were thrown down and had *snod ae ki sce a : sans te ware fer 4 tn 9 8-3 In| 19 be th: bearer. It was de-| Supposedly, his suspension obliterated him from the priesthood—at least @ great sigh went up from the crowd NOT PLAY IN SERIES, | 22", Sistine, torn trom thei: dodion. | SnuMran eno Sint in stn. | Firat Base on Balle—Ow Fi signed ans er" party. After | the German church authorities thought that they had ousted the recreant of people etretching from curb to curb. | Many were hysterical and shrieked when Mawari patted for Bridwell ta 13th. Warhop & off Willett 2. tne luncheon ir Mitchel was called for “ There was a concerted movement of] vsacyr Coombs, star pitcher of the | {NE foun! themselves Ins crush) ac any GiANTS-CHICAGO GAME|By Fischer 1, by Warhop 1, by Willetr|® Speech HO aud: | | clergyman. ; i oon nee vc ctrecg | Atiletic Baxeball Club, and the hero of WAY Gnd Gut of Whiley ther could) Rot FOR 18 NOES. ii—Kniene. Boe ee tng you, but 1 am aure you will all But Schmidt, without saying anything to parents or friends, came d far down and up the street) ‘, a nr © hn, 7 $ innings, ae 2 nalow, . ai : ae rinse on the edges of the tops Cr eae a rattan re Se Una Or SPAT ce stacey: avenue te evden A Ae ecinptige, mitay Stolen Hasee--Onelow, Maleel, White saree. that 50, geod citisen cous Be {to this country. He brought a him forged papers indicating that he 0 i , sw he Marcy av t A atlas " este | ls . jush, baon, oh tee Vasa iN i ding. i z i ee ee eeieres | giant pi cher's back, weakened by a re: etation of the elevated and tried to boara| ’a*® on, halle Cot nesronts 6; by bauble Playe—Buan to Louden to Onc| Gaynor i® dead. Men of ali shades | WAS still in good standing. Besides, he had seals of the Bishop of Mainz, Suan the casket Hea boas repped | cent attack of typhofd fever, Physicians | the elevated trains for Mannattan. Po-| Pavende Home rut |slow. Hit by Pitoner—-By Flacher On-| of partisanship atop in the busy rush | which he used on papers as he found it necessary to continue his into the hearse and the doora were | 8a. Were unadle to stand the atrain |lice were went there and cleared the|hage Lea slow, by Warhop Louden, Hauman, m-| of affaira to pay him reverence, f A Meee eee aeavatoon of tweney | PUt UPON them in ils attempt to Work | plartorma and atepa, letting would-be|niccmietcher. Double pla RivenTMesare Ferguwon and Sheriian,| “Aw far an powsiblo all pactisan | forgeries. mounted police moved slowly up to the| ‘DtO condition, and {t 1s sald he may be | passengers ascend only ous at & tine)to Doyle to Merkle, Hit by ‘pltcher— | © \endance, 2,000 meetings and conterences, al! dis: | ppg ASSOCIATES HAD SUSPICIONS. 4 ¢ Bleecker street, thenes|2itced tn a plaster cast ifor several! ang preventing the overcrowding of the| By Tesreau, Sater, Schults, Umplires— | enn | cussion of hin successor, should ee a ene ao to the dior of { aree, Liwsiclans ef (he hospital Ay | iacecrme, Klem and Orth. Attendunce—6,000 Speetal to ‘Phe Fivening World.) cease until Mayor Gaynor has been While his credentials were never suspected, his associates in the the Sine, “Directly” behind the| vere attack of tyahold fever aimeeniatar At one time the tle-up was lifted for — POLO GROUNDS, Sept, i—The| aid to rent with clergy were suspicious of his education, although he cleverly hid from most hearse rode, Patrick Sullivan, tne|the body have been known to stretch. |® moment and a few cars cos-ed the), , {tueclal le me Eresne Wand) jHighiandere and Detroit Tigers opened | sympathy of this of them the morbidly criminal side of his nature. He made his appear- é brother of the dead Congressman, aud] An Aoray | photograph ot the ured i ety the salt which silts ap epi eee cue ere thin afternoon before « crowd of 2,000 Discus ance early in this country in Loulsville, Ky., where he studied for a time, ‘ Larry Mull.gan ant his! muacles will be tien to-day, and a final red, burned out again, | 10° peared | wit, , morrow’ Snel Twice Lisutauees Michaol | decision made as to .he need for the the B. R. T. and bride at the weet aldé ball yard this afternoon | cnet ne new outhelder from the | oginning tl not attempting there to exercise any of the functions of a priest, Summers, a brother-in-law of Sullte | €@ ¥ local care ran. The railroad men onjfor their second game with the Cuoe, | 1ourten Club, went to left in man Kven.g said to Tne Evening Worlds In December, 1910, Schmidt, who had located in Trenton, N. J., was van. President Joe Dunn of the Tim- the scene professed to know nothing | Manager McGraw had given his ren in- who was still under the weather | “The anti-Tammany campa.sn “\'!| banished from the diocese by Bishop James A. McFaul. Schmidt had per ethy DL. Sulivan Association vwnid the) R | 7 t Apert $8 Ponbie and feted to Lid struct.ona to take a little more caution ; ne om areener the battery | begin Pape pea & eal ae coat formed @ marriage without the proper diocesan dispensation. —_ | pict how long the tie-up would last. As that they would not throw |for the Highlanders and were opposed |setically conducte: e Republican or- ( re (Continued on Last Page.) I 23 ec ca citrants: | @ result crowds hung about the Pl . ger enes to win, as they dla by Willett and McKee for the meee \gansacion, as & party to the Fusion “More than that,” sald Bishop McFaul today, “I considered him eer ne frees 4 expecting each instant that the ¢ FIRST INNING—Bush | movement, will endeavor to furnish the | mentally deranged and otherwise incapable, I wrote him as follows: SS The, paepie hee aes wil would run and between 4,00 an. 1,000 RST INNING-Snodgrass singled to| baile, Knight toseed ‘out’ Lenten Machinery and leave to Mr. Mitcnel tho “*You are hereby notified that you must leave this diocese immedt- HAVRE DE GRACE WINNERS. measures, adulterations, Justease |, Dernone Were late to business in conser rigne and Dovie, 4 80 centre | Whi hte frat chance in the | MAHINE Of the ietee cipport, | ately. It te evident that you are wanting {n common sense and, there ) ere oa aca'eiep goods, &c., fora while, but NOT |) “The blockade had not een lifted when | Hiaal posts ee es Berea es Ke big league and caught Crawford's tong |" rng primaries to be heu to-morrow! fore, I don't care to have anything more to do with you.” oF key ra nM Place, secre FOR LONG SI the rush hour passed, but at De eiew ach, Phelan knocked down (12 ib deep Weft. Cobb was thrown out) wit) emonsirate how little puclic inter @chmidt came from Trenton to New York, and deupite the fact that he ne : Alle Peer tudnyematty a tele the bridge pluga was cleared hafer's hit back Of third base, but the) erie we Wmiuams No Rune, atin {£2 # saben in the new ayatem at nom: he had just been banithed from the diocese of Trenton, ho was taken into > has. s t i Gare runt sie bani aa 0 a base on bdalin | OP idates. The people clamoret = 26, m 5 Mi Mat mavw— ise Fiustle, 7 to 10 diums, there has been a veritabse | tremendnuy etomis ne Towle, #100 lon the hit wnd run play Holden nit into [Vary eet. lay. end’ wa have une, the Church of Bt. Honiface, at “orty-seventh street and Second avenue, as and 1 to 3, fret; Touuie Thompson, 15 nto the columns of || Shictabeemaaen “\ right for a single, putting Maize: on | wratevi be thought of ite partioue | @ curate, There he met Ann Aumueller and there took up the double life to 1 place, second; Captais Blliots, The World, CH illed out to Murray, ‘vere |third Whitman hit into a double play. |iar character he found quite easy in the teeming city. third, Time, 113 2-5. ‘THIRD BACE—Donsld McDonald, 11 i, U37, 678 to 10 ana } to 4, first; Btar Gi MITCHEL NOT To RESIGN. Bush to Louden, to Onslow, Maizal scor- | ag for tie ling. Williams wae called out on strike. | ent. that h One Run fad to Burns. Schulte singled to Phelan doubled to cen Snod- enor third ticket move: B@U|PPED WITH FALSE WHISKERS. Naniehed: campisiely in The better to carry on his Mr, Hyde existence Schmidt equlpped himeel? 5 to j t Thore is nuihing left of it but 1.47. ‘ollectorshtip. cr hits Salar ‘at the firet ball and it "tossed, out McKee. Onslow Johnsen ved that the flat he rented in Bradhurst avenue under the name of hiyns FOURTH BACE—Flammer, 9 to 2 "598 078, | John Parroy Mitehel sald thie afters| oo oieq out to Fletcher. No Runs, Two to left, Louden gor a bane on| vMr Henne: and Mr. Ottinges, wha schmidt for the purpose of doing away With Anna Aumueller is not the emiy and & to 5, first; Medge, @ to 5 place, ’ SF noon concerning @ report that he woula Left the lant A short passed staried the (iasnor cry in the Repub- ‘abitation he had outside the p lives & priest, j Shackleton, third, Time, 1.45. | MORE THAN THEHERALD | resign as collector of customs in ardor! SECOND INNING—Evers threw ut DML on which Onsiow took third after jean orkancation. are how Avent. thor @trangely enough, hls forged credentials Mar, le gave out at the palace FIFTH BACE—Brave Cunader, 7 to The Herald is mentioned as it Is} to be frce {n the Mayoralty campaign: | Meyers. Merkle fied to Leach Tesreau mtealing second = Willet singled ‘o left, |is noth ng lett now oft rd ticker” and Dis false representations Were never of Cardinal Farley this afternoon the 2 and 3 v0 3, fret; Old Bem, 9 to | he only New York newspaper thar || “The report is absolutely without waiked. Snodgrass singled to left. Doyles scoring Onslow and putting Louden ou) Mitchel ame back to ton to-day froin questivned in this archdiocese. An in- following copy of a cablegram recetved / meee © eccond; Gunsan B., third. Time | -int, even half as many ads. as The | foundation. 1 have no intention of roe, to right bit Snodgrase, retiring third. Surh popped ou to Kright, @ orief vacation in the Adirondacks in qulry directed to the Bishop of Maina, from the church authorities at Mains, World. signing excepting in event of my election ide. No Runs. Two Left One Run robust, Vigurous condition. He acquired whose signature appeared on Schmidt's Gernenns relents te 9 standing MEsvm nacu—Derwortn, Sto Send LIKE BO-PEEP'S SHEEP, {as Mayor. The law dous not require ma, poyle threw out Goode. Fletcher and luiiden trade @ pretty stop and threw weight riddy color and at papers, Would ave brought forth the tbe priesthood of Schmidt: 10 to 1 for place, sec- VERTIS to resign from this Federal post before that Te declared himaeit fee facts about him, as !s shown by devel- as w owt, Arar) Beno, 1 for pl WORLD ADVERTISERS COME BACK ri 1 h b i Is ah by devel: Joan bobuwus wee wee iB ent) Modlo Grant, third Time, 1.46 4-8, ay @ saunicipel nomngtion ” (Copupued op Tans Page, _ oannues om Tent Page, __ © campaien of great acuvity, opments ance bie arrea; for murder, « semborg, Germany. & priest ¢