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Comrades ta i Into Smoke and Save Them From Asphyxiation. a Gre! whicn ‘threatened te do of the White Gnd put eight New York tre det: 6 the vessel as she was lying @@ the oouth aide of Pier No. 6, at eo foot of West Eighteenth street, earty to-day. The Cretio was to ave ealle€ at noon for Genoa. ‘Tee Gre wee under contro! after we hours of fighting, but great bil- lows of emoke were stil) rolling away | from her deck when the Olympic, on tep Wuylend a6 10 e’clook with passen. the Games co near them. The tin i sigts ra oe LINER READY TO SAIL. Part of New Crew Flees—| Pe ea ec CeTIDST oes | Mrs. O'Connor Is Killed in in Cargo Blamed. ' the ether aide of the pier, started AT NORTH 7) -aRETG ABLAZE RIVER PIER; EIGHT FIREMEN DRAGGED QUT SENSELESS WOMAN IS SHOT | TO DEATH BY MAN SHE BEFRIENDED 1 i 1 Her Home by a Former Boarder. Mra Margaret O’Cofnor, a widow, | ‘was shot to death in Ner home at Nu, | 583 Third avenue this afternoon by a) man she was befriending in trouble. | Timothy McNally, a former boarder; at Mrs, O'Connor's apartments and! the one who did the shooting, eacaped | from the scene and lost himself some- where on East Thirty-sixth street, | though he left a broad trail of blood rom a wound he had evidently suf- fered when he fired the three shots that killed his victim. | McNally was arrested on Mrs, O'’Connor’s charge as a peace disturb- er @ month ago, and from that time until to-day neither Mrs. O'Connor nor her elster, Mrs, Margaret Dolan, had seen the man. Near noon to-day | be appeared at Mra. O'Connor’ rt- | ments with » tale of bard luck and/ asked to be taken back. | Mrs. Dolan was in the kitchen of the! apartment when McNally appeared there and heard the colloquy between the man and her sister. Finally Mre, O'Connor agreed to give him some dinner, though she refused to receive him again in her bome as a boarder. McNally eat down at the kitchen table and Mrs. O'Connor was just in the act of setting a bow! of soup before him whea, without a word, he drew a revolver and fired three shots into her right side, Ae Mrs. O'Connor feli the man leaped to bis feet, jumped across her body and out the door, Mrs. Dolan's screams brought in the neighbors, but she was #o hysterical she could not give a coherent account of what had bappened for several minutes. Meanwhile the murderer had gained ‘Third avenue and was running north te the Thirty-sixth street corner. ‘When policemen arrived they found @ plain trail of blood from the door of the tenemént house where the mur- der bad occurred up the avenue and around into Thirty-elxth street Though all the reserves from the Second Branch Detective Bureau and those of the East Thirty-afth street station, under Capt. Robrig it on the trail, they could not find ana the’ murderer, ft was thought he might be returning to the place he was re) to have recently lived, No, 282 Kast Thirty-sixtb street. In front of a house at No. 220 East Thirty- vaixth street the blood ateins stopped and a thorough search of the house was begun. A as PATERSON PRIEST FIGHTS IN RANKS OF KAISER’S GREAT ARMY IN FRANCE. | PATERSON, N. J., Sept. 36,—Word was received here to-day that Rev. John sennvert, @ Salesian Father, who, until yer, S6O wee eseistant rector of St thony's comale Churel fe, oe Stiman Dp ine s cdliege, wh verted iato thon eat ae ee | es “ Circulation Books [*Ctroulation Books Open to All.” | to All’ Oopevtans, et 1816, be The, Frese, rabtisthe ‘WHOLE LINE IN DESPERATE FIGHT; BRITISH CLAIM GERMAN REPULSE, BUT VON KLUCK IS UNCONQUEREL BRAVES DEFEAT CHICAGO CUBS IN DOUBLE BILL 'EVENING WORLD RACE CHART HAVRE DE GRACE, M MD., ‘SATURDAY, | SEPT. 26, 1914. lord Farmers’ Asvo-| ola! = O'Day’s Pitchers Were Staugh-| ies a oy: tered in the Final Ses- sion in Boston. AT BOSTON. miast Gama soste:.— 00049002 CHCAGO— €0000200 0— ay | SECOND Gan @0STON-- 44020 o 20 cticaco— o0000000 SECOND GAME. BOSTON. R. 1) PO. 1 0 3 2t 3 2.1 0 Whitted, cf 3 3 ot Schmide, ib. 2217 Smith, 3b 12 Maranville oo4t ‘Whaling.c 4... oot Hess, p 0 0 Totals...... 10 27 , Leach, el... 1 3 Kaisely, cf o 1 Good, rf. 0 2 Saier, 1b, 1 9 Zimmerman, 2b. a3 Schulte, If, oo. Bues, 3b 13 Fisher, too Archer, c, 0 2 Cheney, p o 0 Hageman, | 1 0 Corruien o 0 Totalp.......... 8 4 Corriden batted for Cheney in 2a WENWAY PARK, BOSTON, tucked away and HILLS, N. Oulmet J., Sept, Sept. 26.—With the first game safely ccessful work, (Continued on ae Bporiing Page.) OUIMET DEFEATS - TRAVERS | 2 UP AND 1 AT SHORT HILLS, | BALTUB GOLF LINKS, SHORT %.—Francis defeated Jerome D, Travers 2 up and 1 to go in the finals be- tween New York and Massachusetts for the Leslie Golf Cup here this tabs Montacmery” a lids and upeard; 8700 Winner, br ¢, by Bam Made mmietening. tise wp fusciig a8 ta Weak Boat § fi ~12) | Pag 2-2) Hh | efoa \ bei A. B.| iebe Bucte 0 0 th fe 4 0) 0 4 a) 0 0! 4 0} of Ame! Cin 0 oO! 1 oO! a4 18 2! i A. & o 6 0 ol oO ' 0 0 20 o 0 04 4 2 oo. 0 0 t 1 0 0 7 8 Moas., | Depositors S crowd which to-da and Sevent: askin, to begin and senate BANKER JA RUNS FROM BI MOB east side bank of Mey week, at the corner of One Hundred Washington Road. 1 faken from Inside to outside @iing ror fh ara Finieh, Init was usin) 4 Ni TIONAL LEAGUE. aT BROOKLYN, FIRST GAME, BROUKLYN= 1vu005000 JARMULOWSKY 6 of Failed Bank Surround | st. Lours— His Home and One Punches 210000000 . Battertes—Doak and Wino: Prot. Him, fer and McCarty, Umpires -Quide Fand Mason Jarmutow, | SROUKLYR— failed rec y, gathered 000000000 0 » as has been their custom all] 8% LOUIS— y-olghth strest and fort banker lives Hatterioe —Perritt and Sn 00000383000 len and Miller, Umpires afternoon, The Boston youth won|{n the Bellecourt Apaftments on the{ 2¥s!* eee strictly on superior steadiness. The | corner yi re gnery depositors de- match was hard fought though not | nounced him In flery speeches marked by much brilliancy, Travera| When they began to surge into the! AMERICAN LEAGUE. was 1 down at the turn, Outmet won| apartment entrance « Il was sent) ay, DETROIT. the 18th and 14th, to the Forty-second precinct station! FIRST GAME. The fifteenth was halved and/and Capt. Hulse came with sixteen! HIGHtgNDERS— {Travers captured the sixteenth by| policemen. Jarmulowsky saw tho! 2 4 latnking a long put, The beat Travers|mob from his window and hastened 02000000 3, ‘could do at the seventeenth was a|to the root of the building, crossed! DETROIT= halt in fours. lover to the roof of the Annandale hough Travers lost, his sccond| Apartments and went down to the! oo10041 9 defeut by Oulmet in the Lesliv the New York assachusctts by championsht won from | matches & soven. aes SAILING TO-DAY. Samorening Qlasgew street, An automobile w ! Wat [but Just as he was stepp Dass 5 eimntione of the depositors sa derbran frees up, be planted a Weoren blow on the banker's jaw. The auto tl |got under way and 4o did the de- maMLanBens~ |positor, in opposite directions, The 0000 u} |mob falled to catch the fleeing bank- pETROIT— | 2M. er and the police failed to oapture the 1P.M, man who bit hin, ‘The mob diapered. Gao100 af » Totals Kone tehy, 1b NEW YORK SATURDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 26 1914. GIANTS sn BY THE PIRATES i pecs Matty in the Seventh and Ninth Rounds, the Struggle Being Espec¢ a ' Severe Between the Somme asaya | Oise Ri | Qtanrs the Oise River. hike 1oo0oo00102 4 eee 0000000. }4GLRMAN RIGHT WING-NOW. > © d Giantess. Se eee STRONGER THAN EVER: ; 20000000 0—2 feo 200101. 4Allies, With Fresh Troops, Forge SECOND GAME. Their Way Into St. Quentin, But OUNTS Are Compelled to Give Way to Bersheit i 120 0 Save the Town From Bombard- Burs -1: 20 0 ment by Germans. Saderassst 0 2 #2 81 LONDON, Sept. .26 [Associated Press|.—The OfMcint Merkle, 1b oo 9» 0 0 Pres Bureau this afternoon issued a statement reeding/as Neva 0 0 1 4 ol follows: Mathewson,p.... 0 0 1 4 Of “There has been mych activity on the part of the enemy: pieiee + 8 hg fall atong the fine in France, Pies. Nonertson batted to Marray batte i Vior, 2b, 0 Costello, rf J. Kelley, ef. ... Collins, ef, rf. Wagner, db i" 4 " Base Struck Out B ? wi the a the rowd ah ‘ontinued on B Mportlag Page) FEDERAL L LEAGUE, Hulls -Off Adame, 1.) enemy has not attempted an attack. Mathewson, Ta os Bae rasta te “Between Soissons and Rheims there has been fe. Me Ome Banat Wanner important change in the situation. sen Stolen Kase “Second—On the centre, between Rheims and Verdun, Piaye--Mathow N. ¥., Sep 10 PAGES ARMY OF THE ALLS, NY DESPERATE RUSH, TY TO TAME NO tles on the East and West wine Ol “Some heavy counter attacks have been repulsed, anid g considerable loss has been inflicted on the enemy.” FRENCH REPORT OF THE ALLIES: CAMPAIGN ” Heavy Fight Going on To-Day On Both East and West Winge PARIS, Sept. 26 (Associated Press),-Heavy Pitre. te going on at both the east and the west"wings of the battle » between the allies and Germans in France, according tothe — official announcement issued this afterneos by the Prench War Department. Ba Following is the text of the official report: “First--On our left wing, between the Somme and Oise, the battle continues very violently. Between the 3/Oise and Soissons our troops have advanced slightly, The PO i} 0 4 ' ’ 4 5 1 27 ‘the situation also is unchanged. In the Woevre region the ‘n enemy has been able to cross the River Meuse in the vicinity of St. Mihicl, but the offensive taken by our troops :. os. | has, to a large extent, thrown him back upon the river. ouble header “To the south of the Woevre region our attacks have not \verlng fm ceased to progress. The Fourteenth German Army Corpe. jhas fallen back after having suffered great losses. } “Third—On our right wing—in Lorraine and in 'Vosges—the effective force of the Germans seems to A Photos Riple at BROOKLYN. 'been reduced. Some detachments which had remassed CHICAGO— , \certain points have been repulsed by the entrance into act 000011 0 5 0- 7lof our reserves. BROOKLYN— | “In the Russian zone, the Russians have captui 03210 0 0 00 ~ 6!Rzeszow, on the railroad leading to Cracow, and have. : nem and A snd Crome BOUND GAME, Bu rennan Sexton Cormick | CHICAGO— and Wi nent mpires *|taken two fortified positions to the north and seuth |Przemysl. “In Poland the Germans appear to have fortified selves to the north of Kalisz.” ; PARIS, Sept. 26 (United Press).—The entire {--BB with the new armies sent to its support, was

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