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_PRICE ONE CENT. GIANTS AND ATHLETES. TO OPEN WORLD'S SERIES | AT POLO GROUNDS OCT. 7 Orders for Seats Will Not Be Accepted. “OPEN SALE PLANNED| Reservations in Grand Stand Must Be Purchased for Three Games. PHILADELIITA team will win National League ponua to-day decided American League en the twol and Philatetpl construct ext Unreserved. gal game result- the will not play as though th: of the teams winn All games w New York the fol: mission appointed Leslie IL scepted the ap- CUTS TWO TEETH AT 78. hiladAphia Man Getting New Mos ait years old, t the civil war putting two teeth, awakened by sult that two teeth, jaw and tis other @ Mail] “NVENTOR WHO SAYS HARD WORK IS THE NLY REAL VACATION. THOMAS A EDISON. "| MORE HARD WORK IS EDISON'S IDEA If He Ever Takes Another It Will Be in His Florida Laboratory, ieelul to ‘The Evening Worlt), ORANGE. N. Ji, Sept. 23.—Tuomas A. Eison to-day met the newspaper me: in his laboratory in West Orange for the first tlie since he went on vacation nore tan a month ago and since his re- ver mm the ness that followed urn, yellve years of work in a labora- tory has me so tuned up that I can't be myself when I remain away from It," he valid, "Yes, T will have vacations, but they will be at my Florida home, where I have a laboratory and whery I can combine rest with work, caking on currency reform, Mr. “ison said fe thought four central banks, located in New York, Chicago d the South and in the Par West would be a good experiment and should prove somethin even It Mt proves the idea wrong 1p trouble to-day, in my opinion,” ntinued the inventor, 4s that there are too Many subcentral financial and vanking centres Mr. Edison 8: had proved ve d President Wilson who that might be he answe ‘dore Roc late Ma. while a unta merit of doing nis ¢ | was nh thinking and ail of no one ntng on the report of the meat y sociation in convention at Chicago that ia a century when the beef supply be practically ex- hausted Mr, Edison stated "man is a carnivorous animal and requires a ces af fuci to keep of The ese dont eat much meat and are aome thing of anemics, while the Chinese eat so miuieh clow that they think riee’ Hit the troutle with the Amevican | ey eat too mach nal pes Tusimor of herr and she death zaje in (ue neat gear Copyright, dal by The Press Pi jew York W OF REAL VACATION capable so far, but predicted that the progressives would elect a candidate 1 1916. When aaked Theo- Ile said he admired tho or, because jal he “had the nt even the ~ DOUBT SCHMT WHO KILLED GIRL IS REAL PRIEST | Photographs They Have Received Show Likenesses To Be Dissimilar. | (0) TIRED OF DENIALS. Without Friends or Money It, Insanity Plea. Further doubt as to the Mentity of Hans Schmidt, the murderer of Anna Aumueller, was aroused to-day by the receipt of a cablegram from Merlin stating that the police of Frankfort-on- Main, Germany, on comparing a photo- graph of the Schmidt under arrest here with one in their possession of Hans Schmidt, the priest o. Mainz, stated | that they do not believe the photo- atapha represent the same man, The! enable dispatches ai that the like-! nesses are sharply dissimilar. There tg no resemblance, the Ger-| Snodgrass, cf man police etate, between the mouth and eyes of the Schmidt photographed in 3 York ang the Schinldt photo- graphed five years ago In Gerinany. If the photographa represent the same an, the German police authorit: he must have changed greatly since he reached this countr Relatives of the real Hans Schmidt in Germany, who have just recetved photographs of the man in the ‘Tombs, suy these pictures do not resemble tlie man they kn Thesa despatches rve to confirm a widespread bellef in New York that Schmidt is an Impostor. SCHMIDT TIRED, HE SAYS, OF TELLING THE TRUTH. ot the news ny which would ap discredit. iis claims tig. he Schintut, the priest ordMined in Mainz. Hoe said he was getting tired of rei woh abort ef and to the fact that} Maher Franz Marker, now of Techny, Il, who went to ‘se! with Min Mainz, has identified Win completely | in the Tombs four different tines in the last three days. Coroner Feinberg announced to-day that he had issued summonses for eighty of the most prominent citizens of New York, from among whom he will sclect twelve to act ax jurymen in the inquest into the death of Anna Aumuel ler which is to be held on Friday, Oct 3. ‘The Coroner refused to give out the names of the eighty, stating that he could not make them public until the summonses had been served | MENTALLY FIT FOR TRIAL, OF.) FICIALS THINK, It is intimated around the District- Attorney's office that unless Sehinidt shows more pronounced signs of in- sanity than wera found by Dre, Carlos) * MacDonald and William Mabon, the Henists who examined him yesterday Afternoon, he will be reported ax ment- ally Mt for trial for his life. However, the two allenists have not subrnitted their report to the District-Attorney Indeed they have not completed their examination, They aro to be assintea In the rest of thelr work with Schmidt by an alientat who can talk German, Alphonse (, Keelble, Schmidt's coun fel, while he is thoroughly satisfied that his client ts insane, is not mun-! gmuine that his belief will > tndored y | the prosecuting authorities, Mr, Koelbie realizes that the police are anxious to send Schmidt to the electric chutr, In case Schmidt should he brought to trial, his only defense ty insanity. To maintain euch @ defense it will be nec- essary to employ oxperta, Experts cost money, Schmidt hag no money and friends, While Sehinidt ts ordinartly calm over the prospect and expresses (Continued on Second Pages would take a ig drop, ‘There would be less fatigue, a great economle avi things would be done 100 per cent. better and people would think better, 1 eat meat, bit 1 eat ft moderately ana 1 don’t eat one half that eaten vy mos sunury could cut thelr meat ‘let in ek itu The noted we ead he would “be nthe old wrhad today, fast ta © same effect as they migut | bs Circulation Books Open to AIL” ] NEW Mi Adudould THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1913. 20 PAGES sahil ONE ball SO GIANTS WIN 10 4 0002 00 2 BROOKLYN 9 0 oO AT BROOKLYN— 20 00 Batteries—Marquard aud sien GHLANDERS LOSE AT NEW YORK— 00 2000 0 0 0 WASHINGTON ccd all arses tok een slate GIANTS DEFEAT Will Be Hard to Es ablish | BROOKLYNS BY HEAVY BATTING SENATORS BAT OUT VICTORY IN EIGHTH ROUND gue) SCHIFF CALLED BACK | | Pe = eae pote Bunch Hits in] Ford Weakens and Visitors WHO OWNS THE AUTO? Two Innings and Get Long Gather Two Runs on Three Hits. HIGHLANDERS, z= > 2 Sone e Peckinpaugh, ss. ecece Marquard, p.... i ce--c ec aneS lowenwo-an< xlweSon-en-oe ec--ec-e- Bl we-ceennen= = -leececec-co beccscue BROOKLYN, Natted for Ford tn &th. WASHINGTON, lesece-s+--sue? leocen-esow fewexnexe—-S *|BASEBALL GAMES|::\~=:: E.} 0 0 ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 By Marquard wlesoeocess Kirkpatrick batted f Mowe ran for Wheat | um —Merkie Cutsh: Klem and’ Orth “ 2h.—The WTS PIBLD, BROOKLYN, N, oon tn the frst game nf three games king, along with then spectator, he having the Glants in action a ne here to wateh a | CHICAGO— lage Gov. Salzer wr Milan laid down Marquard did the twirling for the A Stengel gor ing to third 4 and! PHILADELPHIA— nufted the throw and it rolled 10100010 1-4 five feet from out, | Mateel to Sweene Narteell ini ¢ > thet ee Mesovulitan Opsia diouse.”* | \Seatinued ou Four ceeath, Page) "NF nel thy aa Boga whens La sledge dhe dO Fr : = — ae SOCIETY GIRL CALLED | TO COURT TO TELL WHO 8 OWNS AUTO SHE DRIVES BROUGHT INTO TRIAL BY BREWERS AGENT Doersch Swears First He Delivere@ Cash Proceeds of Checks to Her: Then Admits the Defendant Was There, TO THE WITNESS STAND Court Decides to Admit All Tes- COURT QUERY UP 10 timony About Every Contribution ..| MISS ELEANOR SEARS} Made to Aid Sulzer’s Campaign. By Samuel M. Williams Car She Has Been Driving _, AOE Senne ene 98 She Rivening Weley ee ALBANY, Sept, 25.—Jacob H. Schiff was called back io Albany afternoon and put on the witness stand at the impeachment o! May Be Harold Vanderbilt’s, | witiam Sulzer, He was questioned further about the $2,500 check which he yesterday testified had been written as a free gilt to Sulzer, See phe | aind declared that if Sulzer had not been a candidate for Governor the sion for giving the check might not have arisen, Without Bay State Registry |,,,,, Special to The 1 ORLY, Mass 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ) ive to-day fesued @ summons for »p Miss Eleanor Sears, charging her with Why ‘not give lim more; MRS. SULZER'S NAME BROUGHY running an automobile without a Man-] Man $2 gaked My, Hragkert IN BY DOERSCH. ot a 1° said Sonim, “that Mr] onari cas iceEe Of euchusotts registry number, She te eee eeen ee ely of the urias Doorash, eniployen of t s anpear in the District Coure ac| Sremel £0 whem f ta l¢] American Malting Company, who aide ‘glted) to appear tn tt 2 circumstances, abused my confidence.” }in the oojtectic of $1,400 from the brew ork and Albano tan, while on th. ought Salem Saturday morning. Miss Sears has deen driving the car all summer, which had a top.” ordered the Judge, “I Dave ing tntaresta heart enoueh, Strike that out Youlto aid Sulzer's few York number, muet confine yourself to what took | witne: Harold Vanderbilt han been one of |, 0 0 1 0 Q| the visttors her 0 0 a 0 uv Now np stand this o/ fe betwoon Mr. Sulzer and yourself.” |the name of Mrs. 8 and itis supposed to] “Lf cannot answer without giving the]time deriared the wit- He ine up on Saturday, is who owns] ness $900 - pr of checks that had tomobile What a4 you tell Bint’ asived | cashe etly to Mrs, Sulzer, anne Hackett. was in direct contradi “L toll Dim that seme time hefore|davit Dorsch had signed before the Sonift,| Frawley Investigating Committee, 1 ant | Einatetn had] Which he declared the money had 1 — called on mo and asked mo to interest | #lven to Sul Lawyers for the pro Mr. Straus's campaign, 1{ ution foreed bin) to ndmit that Sul NATIONAL LEAGUE, nid f would tf Mr. Sulser wae, mot [RB@W about the cane nominated, since T would have te voto Before Dosrech took the mane began ed he had taken the $80) 6 be one of hia cars. The question, whiten] full etreumstans will p| the i oy AT PHILADELPHIA. for him. Thad Mov Krenel ane | f0FMer Senator Charles A. niece laoston. i> oa Mp, Wnatein $140 tor the Straun cam-| Bfasldeat of the American Malting Mt ae paign, and as I probably would not get * i + Mian 0-0-0 0 10 0 0 O— Briar tack f coutd mot give any mare, cotsertion of the beewese’ fa54, Be jve| PHILADELPIIA— STRAUS CONTRIBUTION WAS] jioterrea cash to peavstis B priced \ o2000010 —8 FOR THE CAMPAIGN, Gasinsed Guitar bad asked bith bo + Mat 4-Qitun and Rariden: Chat "Was tho SLO given to the Straus] intercede for him at Tammany mers and Doo'n vi for campaign purpewes,* asked | Mall. ‘This was before he had been STON BEUND GaN, Senator Sage. nominated, He STON— c “It was," replied Mr, Sohif. ‘This mony was brought out after rs opened oo1110300-6 “Mow do you differentiate be- | two al battles tn which Sulzer PHILADELPHIA— tween the Strause and the Sulser wet and lost. Grimth went 0 2 0.0.0 0 2 O 1— 5] centrivationsr” 1 cons ais LZER WINS FIRST FIGHT OF Hattertas «6 ool Gawde tate,” said Mr, Schiff. Mr. Strauss THE DAY. ilanders and he was | Alexnader ani Iiil fer might bave used the thousand dol- The first fight, which was won by Su is | lars for anything his wished, Xer, Was over an effort of the prosecut ed off with AT PITTSBURGH Mr Schiff sald that a few week*!t5 break the foree of Jaco awe Inviting Mitn tO | testimony of yesterday tn which he de« y to se him and Mee | cared his $500 check written in tha 113.000 0 2 0— 7{come to My | PITTSBURGH— nizer, which he dectined to do name of Louls A, Sarecky was a free 0 0 0 0/0 10) O O— dlicuincr cer, sixes!’ poked Gonuter asked Senator larceny contatned nt. Judge Cullen ed OM Soh ta Me stand, who # he ow «& law The ascond battle—lost by Sulser, Ho sald ver an effort of the defen de glad to refund t m the record all testimony about 1 said J Mid net a jcontributions to the campaign fund nog ntter was under inv inentioned tn the articles of Smpeachs inent. Thelr eontentte overrule’ by the ua nous vote fifty-five members being present—and y the ty without} tho bars were let down for all the t aS at} testimony on s line that the prose. Hoanphe Keohar : noun 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT BOSTON, BOSTON— ‘ 10020200 5\! awhey at app. Mose hanging niavter at “| The » Keep out the testimany 6} turtonew.--t>: ay 1 rt ' at bs Qs i F i [Fa DN eg | ON COAST FOR TOURISTS, | the Liquor esters’ as on in New lees orstaeettans f P a —— York, was o, 1. He was first of peices scith i h yo) CHE ANGO, Sept 2) —Dan Long, former] a sroup of hitherto unknown contribue pa snager of the San Francisco nD of | tors, Pri ‘ the Paettl floaat’ learn od in| When the fight was ov {Ww . i AKU en FO to the World's Sortes|toetified that he had riven le . i aig rranget for sax We lates of ASHE ‘! Melee work's tour of the Chicago Ame | . ran wes ee iw j ti are Aas nals Kepre- | r 1 WEE WN ’ ‘ fe we J San ; peel | Sane Ane Ba |anv WITNESSES ARE WAITING Ali Th ses ye fit IMPATIENTLY, 1 Ae Auntlent. 2 " RY Mt Baerame o Now. 18 ee i In the ante-room of the re th i Daa i Jlund: Nov. 1616, Ban Francisco ie an {inpatient group of prominent |) ‘ SR rite alesienine din {28 (mornin. Oak Nov. 18 (afters | ow Yorkers, who have been suinmoneg Hl ‘ sieht 4 tu tell how they gave money to Sule | 0; Clubs 1 ayow Sieve 5 ev, One of them Is Richard Croker | Teeaviewany wbow oe Use orl Wants Work SY ude, ie sey VS, ie yasivea ‘Tqmunaay, shiek: for Cie first jon of the alts to Sulzer, [t was a blow to the the are © court—+

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