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ERS HELP MARQUARD | Circulation Books Open to AI.” — ~nertee — —_— a —_ tebe ” ae : : i iN 4 PRICE (ONE CENT. orgy LEAL Ragen NEW “YORK, _WEDNESDAY, “JULY 22, 1914. 16 PAGES _PRICE ‘ONE CENT. —---—- Se ——————— See eee Sas <= oo = Se | —— ~ cok) atdahiaeld ' BEET eg | | pal Sik canny | | | AT CINCINNATI— | | { AT PITTSBURGH. ' , BOSTON— | } 000000000011 lo 8 0 A 0 0 0 hs =. aks Yeu } | PITTSBURGH— 2 =———= | Konte Uepreckinsdenan: oo / 00000000000—- o McReynolds "prepores fOr) Hatteries — James and Goway: | Dubuc Is Hammered for Seven , At aT, LOvis~ McGraw’s Sluggers Hanmer | * | Harmon and Coleman, Umpires—{ ‘ AT 81. Li Ball FE k Earl | s | Rigier and Hart e a all for Four Runs Early Quick Work in Carrying man SscOND 04ND Runs in the Fifth In | BROOKLYN | or Fou s i om JUSTON— Seay | i - Game Out Orders of Wilson. | ve | ning. ‘1000064 Ww in the Game, | 02200 L | ! viTTsBURGH— ~ Ul | ‘! \’ FIRE ON MELLEN OPENS.| 0.01.10 : FIRST GAME. 2000 st. ng s ae OWE he De 4 | batteries Cruteher and Whaling: 5 PO. | Ladanafand Katora, Uripires “Tgier | Media NoE Ratteries-- Allen, Ragon and Miller; Doakes and Wings, Umpires— Bescher,ef...... 2 1 0 0| Mme. Gueydan T: Takes Stand and e- | Federal Grand Jury Will Be, at fincotn R. H.PO. A. £ | Byron and Johnson, | Doyle. 2 602 : o| Callea to M . Here AT CHICAGO. -yeisslq ar a ei . Burns, tt 7 i 8 8 mies Any Part in Publication of Oo Me er PHIA— Harrell, 1 ‘ gon, If... 3 “ ” 4 4. ee ie he Leeeo aro it * |fpeemadinn 8 4 6s, 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Gea nah 2 00) G Thy Joe” Letter That Caused Lan arly in August. es Cree, cf. va 6 0 2-8) Ul | Merkle, 1 1B 0 0 WG i rap, a O: arorito | Mullen, 1b o 112 0 u AT NEW YORK— lace, (oe aoe Calmette Killing. | WASHINGTON, July 22—An eley-| natteries Alexander and Kilifer: Nema. fs 7 6 ve 5 5 FIRST GAME. Gram, 38... Ai 4 ° ° _—_— | " .| Lavender ond Bresnah mpires— Stock, 3b... ej } {eth hour wear bebe New ae |S a cana Monee ete HIGHLANDERS WIN ses 2°} | £ PRISONER SHOT AT TARGET ven directors is the slender threa: eransene Caldwell,p........0 0 1 1 0 = | : . I on which hangs the lame of "2" ®-) AMERICAN LEAGUE. | -----|1 0 0 0 Oo Btls sanuad WoW Al BEFORE EDITOR'S MURDER | tween the New England railroad mo- pet Tag Totals............3 6 27 18 0 DETROIT ; | j nopoly and the United States Gov- AT BOSTON. DETROIT. Oo 1 Oo Oo . (0 0 fy) Oo Oo 1 Les ae. 1 Hi Si 1 FIRST AME, ° . " fe - orament ST. LovIs— He MRO. ALI sautariesseovaiai and Wasige; (GAAWAN Kio Nosamauer, Uae loenmt tase: nro 4. © Three of Six of Her Bullets Hit Si { Attorney General McReynolds and 110001000—3 0 1 3 6 2lpires—chil and Connolly. liga ‘6 6 3 | nim assiatants to-day prepared to car-| goston_ (0 0210 iesoNG OAHE neato gg gg g| MOouette Figure of Man—Caillaux ry out President Wilson's instrue- 201 00 2 0 0 —5 Heilman, cf. 0 1 0 1 0 | Neihof, 4b. r 0 3 1 o| ] tions, given last night, to Ble sult un-| a stterieg Hamilton and Leary: |Crawford, tl...... 0 0 0 0 0 HIGHLANDERS, blest $$ 33% May Challenge Lawyer to Duel. | der the Sherman Anti-Trust law for) poster and Cady. Umplires—Egun | Veach, If. -O 1 1 0 Og 000 Morag, ct 00200 4 [ Deynrrigny spe egrets ee dhe OND LAMY, ae wis : 4 A ; 4 DETROIT Moltwitz, 1 wen 8 6 8 PARIS, July 22.—Sitting face to face, the two women whom ex- ble Pog aera sees eee | ete a art 0000 | Stanage,¢. -0 | § 1 0 3 oO re) oO oO Oo o ata . 4 % , ‘ 8 | Premier Joseph Caillaux has called wife, gazed at each other in court this ‘ — |Covaleskie,p......0 0 0 3 0 ( ae | aa i ia H | Bapers, In the) diaalution 08 | | GostON— — — — = —|_ Ratteries—Dubue and McKee; Cole, Pleh and Sweeney. Umpires— fare ow ye ; 4 |afternoon, “One was the present Mme. Cattaus; ott trial for 2h ling \ the Federal District Court for 011000 — | Totals..........-. 1 6 24 16 3) Connolly and Chill, Uhler. 0 6 0 0 0/0f Editor Calmette of the Figaro. The other, Mme. Gueydan, divorced \ Roethern Weve Tos 5 “nies and. Cady, Umpires—EEan and Ptah thermo vereqaedd Tciahab ott -- — —|from the ex-Premier, who was called as a witness. ire fe ‘ederal grand jury | 4 acy, aoe Covaleski, 2. Struck out—By Cald- : i: fo hear criminal complaints will | Sheridan, ate | Mell 8: Covaleski, 2. Zaft on bases FEDERAL LEAGUE UGS er a eine] There was a decided stir when Mme, Gueydan took the stand, Mme. Jad ek ee ae ave ERI EAGREREIA: | base hit—Veach, Sacrifice hit—Hart- AT BROOKLYN WARE | Caillaux flushed as though in anger as she looked at the woman who by i The chance that the New Haven pear 00000 CPurtelthe Umpiree Chil and Con: : poe on Halls Or Marauard. report has been linked with the publication of letters written to Caillaux Seoctas coueerusonen of the biggest ATHLETICS TE OIE BROOKLYNS WIN Marquard, 4; by Douglass, 1. Left on by the prisoner betore her marriage to him. Mmes Gueydan retained a Ct aa wor ow, 3 Co 2. 7 * Se est, {| ‘trust busting” suit ever instituted by 10000101 — POIO GROUNDS, NEW YORK! Q 5 Q 1 0 2 O — — Q Haver, Giants, §; Cincinnadl, 2. Three We composure while testifying. “\| the Government, accept the MassachU- | patioros-—Morton and _¢ ;| July %%—The Highlanders took an- HICAGO Stolen bases—Beacher, 2; Burns. ® She denied having any part what. NX setts law ordering divorce of ve Boe} Pennock and Schang. U | eid fall out of ait oe C Oe a ores balla fine ever in the publication by the Figare, , % «ton and Maine and the New Haven,| Dineen and Evans. |the first game of the double-| 0 kle. — Erwin. bs ‘3 ) Pr with option of the State to buy the —- joy aacore of 3to1, Thenittng fiO OF OF 1 0 0 2 0 0— 3 PAS St see BAM) Mme. Attend BROOKFEDS of tlre, “Fon Jot letter. | Ghe éeanee \ poston and Maine stock, was the re- AT WASHINGTON, Boone, Mullen and Hartzell against Batterles—Lange, Brennan, Black and Wilson@Block; Seaton and Land, Liceeeonre having sent for the newspaper man, Al i( ere pesabltty of peace between the | CHICAGO— Covaleski did the trick. Umpires—Vansyckle and Anderson, Heist to The Virening World.) | ee Vervoort, and asking him how she | New Haven and the Government. 110030 _ Caldwell pitched beautiful ball REDLAND PARK, CINCINNATI, might have certain letters ta her gaa | THE “PEACE PROTOCOL” WILL) wasHINGTON— throughout and not once did Detroit O, July 23.—The extra-inning Aight BROOKFEDS. sestion pabliabed , i{ 9 BE ABANDONED. 101120 —_ {h chance. A crowd of 10,000 N N WORLD RACE CHART of Tuesduy and the probability that R. HPO. A. E.|"" 3 protocol” signed with | at Sehatk: En.| 88 the co Marquard, the twenty-one-inning cooper t.......2 1 0 0 0 story had been told of mime, the Government by Chairman Elliott eevatiiieare: Siiriee Hi lldsbrana ——- = od easel hee 1 0 10 0 O|G¥evdan meeting former Premier and New Haven directors last March, | ina O'Loughiin. SECOND GAME. piabiis (3 (Continued on Sporting Page) | Myers, 1B--- 1 3 1 © 0) Barthou and reading passages from ot —_—_—_—S— * Pe aeeinion wiles by ca mara a ncee Fore, Detroit YONKERS, N. Y., WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1914. tes #3 a (0) plesisin lstteea 5 nen unas Aree he One, re h a bd ciety filing of the dissolution suit. | FEDERAL LEAGUE. | Hartzell, If. tia ab, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Hofman, 2b 2 2 4 3 O}lamp. This Mme. Gueydan also des | Plans for management of the subsid- AT PITTSBURGH. | Reokinpaugh, me Fen Se, AT PROVIDENCE. Westerzil, 3b 133 9 O}ntea, y | faries of the New Haven by trustees | in aNAPOLIS— | Multen, ‘1b. Vench, If, vewark- TIT OAM. Holt, s8 ’ 2 2 ‘ ‘ Sho declared that, as Calllaux had will fell. Cook, rf. ‘avanaugh, 2b, i ad Land, c. i =¥ 14 Ovaursa) Sor fagollationa: 0o01000000-1 | Bwe Burne, 1b. OLOLl1000-sece so 8 stated, certain letters which were | Mat MeKes, c. Seaton, p taken from his desk before theli frame & “consent” deoree, without Hern Ge ae ‘ Maisel, $0. Mekee ovine, oo LS Sitaken’ tom Ne ; re lengthy lega! proceedings, are event- vena Cinpires—Connolly and Chin, At- i ae 11 0| “!vorce were returned and on Nov. Seca Nay Pub, gp nae cea. panes ne aera seer foee ee Moe hcg, Lem ame ce on i a directors, @ department as aden; Camnitz a erry. y — aelieer eee ‘ ‘0 4 1 in the stretoh when aie I + 30. eb Tt “ tremendous mass of evidence pre-| Brennan and Shannon BIFF! BING! & BANG! tg i : Ita the atrtni whew site Hooked a" Schultz $505, Oneie R. HPO. Ay B.[Callaun and bis becretacy, Preah : 4 : “Be mile apd arvent) yards , . SBbovcecceee PoOF DD pt Deschanel, Evidence of alleged “criminal con-|_ ss AT BUFFALO. lwrnte te Mow the Highlanders! 25 satin” Wn euaiy pave divine, “Wincor. oh. &. br Pew | NEWARK— Bel “bt 0 4 0] CAILLAUX MAY FIGHT DUEL piracy” will be laid before the Fred-| KANSAS CITY— Loos: the Fifth. s aa 100000 > | wisn. 6 7 oe oe 6 a WITH CHENU. ¥ eral Grand Jury, The Department 001000011—-3 rty's error,| (201) Delegate a4 ht PROVIDENCE— a Swiftly moving from the bitter : ‘ Boone safe on Marlarty 0) Dalene 44 fh Block, ¢. 0 8 8 © Oloiite ce uoltien te the. venvteen | BUFFALO— are Ae } 000001 ~ | 5 strife of politica to the heartaches 9 Hartsell doubled to left. sending Boone 4 The Urehio 0 : ; .0 01 1 0 iI (Continued on Second Page.) 0120000 8 — 6j¢o third. Peck nit to Moriarty, who PRUE sirreseereso ns i inlets 3 Batieriee=lohaoht acd’ Heokinger) Zwilling, of and terror of a woman facing what fempaenieiga. pannel Wickland, rt 0 1020 } Ratteries—Packard and Easterly; | th Boone out at the pla’ Cree F i 2 tof Oldham and Koché . : she believed to be certain destruction \ t zB yi ‘i z a Beck, Ib..........0 0 10 1 0) in @ macistrom of vindictive warfare, | 100 GIRLS FLEE DOWN Anderson and Lavigne, Umpires—| was hit by a pitched ball, filling the| easy . waetcn tum, : c Bewermick hd CHAASE: bases, Mullen singled to left, scor-| Put lune badly in the drive, Stem and Sustpes rah «goad Taos ed feat ae oning 1 sonora’ MONTREAL. [Mette Hae 0 t i ! Qjthe tial of “Mme, Callious wa iiss rca’ Pacis Grae atons | aesuice ui — marked th-day by a strange mixture ! FIRE ESCAPE IN PANIC AT BALTIMORE. ee ccck tak aitanin: Qe TRI RADE, Manicang ove years and mand 480, wd a Puranas 3000001 0 O~ 4|Farreil, 2b.. 1 2 1 2. tlofsentiment and hate. Through wit- a ST. LOUIS— field hit, filling the bases, Sweeney | guie—Wichorit) Genre Moatpelier Aualle. time tt vhf bP) MONTREAL— Lang, p 0 0 0 1 Oj nesses called to the stand, Maitre "i . 4 00000 — | singted to right, scoring Cree. o 000000 0 0 O~ oj Brennan, p 0 000 0 ay seen Rael up. his! detiaen \ Building Gives Firemen a 02000 — | threw to the plate but McKee dropped 4on and Howley. Clemons £00 0 Re a © daiheg } ) g 4 the ball in a collision with Mullen — as f hunted animal" a | f a fes---Dav t Chap- = * . pefore the shootin: r } eX Hard Battle, raat ersee gad Teeklitecn’ Usimee| and Mullen and Cook both counted, ,| BEES CHASE MAN, HE FAINTS. | ro 8 a6 10 4 feivout diaremsiny sta cette More than one hundred girls fled —Goeckel, Sweeney got to third and Maisel going ‘ ‘tamphe batted for Black in 9th. | * late this afternoon when a fire started > to second. On a wild pitch Sweeney Farmer Flees From Fi the expression of her fears that Cal- alae SUMMARY | mette would soon pubisiy intimate | let . | Firat base on balla -Off Seaton, 2 nal letters Calliaux bad w 1 ly 22.—Herbert rattle, | Lanse, ck out by—Seaton, 2: before their marviage was bold to /)' on the third floor of the five-story! |NTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. scored and Maisel went to third. Pleh! t loft building at Nos. 407-413) Bas! filed to High and Maisel scored after ) Ninety-first. street. ‘The fire was in AT BUFFALO. the catch, Boone fouled out to McKee Vien Han Clos SEVEN RUNS. ie veil Th Th 180 — lace, was overcome by, Lange, Brennan, 1; Blac the jury in deratl 0 e Majestic Brass Bed ST GAME. 3 a es 2 wo au 0 ement to-day when at- on - Hrookfeds, 5 Not until Py ee ascah Sane ({] Basar os Mabe ot eocaasan= — ee RR Hey ee “te i at Se ei ne a av ahinewale: factory and a pearl button 0000012 0 0 1— 4) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, visrH TACK “Three yearohly and upward, ailing $400 added. fe ant one alt | load of ay which Louk, Are wha some, 1 pareeere nt ak . * July 22.—Hughey Jennings, alarmed an " cS ae mn . |, , {fellow workmen started @ blaze to stir ‘1 ne c : Works op the floors shove, | BUSFALO Bee wie GheERAAad CHiocle DiRin ued Ruert Good, Finn citrine: sare seme, Winner, oh. ¢. by Wovlmnorie | We bumblebees’ neat, soiling the honor and patriodatn ek Many of them made thelr way down 0100000 0 2 2— 5 iit of tne Athletics, made a big shift Ry Wy Fin, Dome Hihet 4 | ‘The bees swarmed uround Little when Walsh to Calilaus dt not estat, did) the tty ( pie fire escapes while others rushed — pyatteries—Upham and Willlams; | in his batting order for the second jhe leaped from the hay and chased him) hy Hite Hy Lange to-day. ‘This had doen de- for the stairs, ‘one was hurt, al- yerbout and Lalonge. BErcatans aR | some distance, dle dropped over uncon-| Seaton (Walxh). Umpires : aded by Labori, and the statement 1£>° though all were territied, SECOND GAM | (ontinued on mn Sporting Page.) ale tous. . _ | and) Anderson Attenuance2,000,” | was fort following an ex: ‘The blaze was a hot one because of ROCHESTER— | I ees - ai —— | ree of attorneys with ip) i Flower and Fruit Merchants Fined, FOR DESCRIPTION OF GAME ‘ | Dhe'aialias ond: yarniah ined in) the 50100 | DOGS CAUSE HI HER ARREST. feven flower and frult merchants do- SEE SPORTING PAGE, Mme. Caillaus In her cell Peeienin esos RMECRERIGE ant it BUFFALO— | cnn |ing business in Vesey and Barclay | > — | Friends of the furmur Minister and si ee 8 STAMFORD, Conn, sb en Bi ure c [his accused wife were vtivred Asie se ei 00100 -_| gaan os Van Buren | aueets etran, Brgaanay aud Crush! STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY, tit sows! nite were sired 10 the aanweessme divorces Who was — —_ t Sweet Leaves tal, | Batteries Duchesne! aad MeMur- trate House in Centre Street Bo as withesses t was fined $5 In the Green®ich Borvugl { | Court to-day for obstructing the sige: | P 1 Gi 172A. M, | Mette’s efforts to secure ‘ ALBANY, July —Thaddeve (c.) rays Jamison, Brandon and stephens} Court to day ‘for, "harboring dogs whit is, Walk in front of thelr places of bi Advanan Galen 42 ltors;to be used) ‘ueuinal Gl Sweet, Speaker of the Assembly, who SAILING To- DAY. Jeti te AUeRh he cea eee i j rhe svidence Subertitendient vat | _—— One of the many senyational Inele ’ \ recently underwent an operation for ap- fre Chows and all show at |dents of the day inat caused oube ndicitis, was removed to his home in that her 4, who crunauing | Sunday World Wants Work I burats in tw r . a nix to-day. Tie had been Ih'u lor Santiago, Galveston. ak to keep spe ate as fb oldewalk-obstructing Monday M Wond #18 COU Wie & GAR OAR 4 ol WO weeks, ~~ | Colon, Ope of the cumplainanis off ber properts. ne Cy eR londay Morning Wonders, es-Premier Cailuux and Maitre ¢ é eS “4

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