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XT ee “Circulation Books Open to / Courtteny, 201 6, be ie SSS PRICE ONE CENT. | GERMANS CALL ON ANTWE! TO SURRENDER; REFUSED, GOVERNMENT FLEES THE CITY NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER AL ZEPPELINPREPARES | FOR AIRSHIPS' RAID TOVENGLISH CITIES 'Takes Chales of Aetiai Fleet at Wilhelmshaven at Kaiser’s Command. POLICE SERGEANT KILE PATROLMAN HURT IN MTOR DASH TO WEST SIDE FRE belcinabith Ovelen Overturns When, | ?' OLICE SERGEANT (WHO WAS KILLED Making Turn, It Skids Into i ON HIS WAY TO FIRE. Street Car. START NEW STATION. Inventor Will Be Commander- in-Chief of German Air Navy. MACHINE PINS VICTIMS. Spectacular Rescues Mark, . Blaze That Imperils 25 | es i LONDON, Oct. 7 (Associated Sleeping Boarders. | Press).—In a despatch from The Hague the correspondent of the Datly Express says Count Zeppelia is now at Wilhelmshaven, on the Polis Sergt. Jobn Hodgins, an) Honor Legion man, was killed and) | BAS! BASEBA EVENING WORLD RACE CHART ATHLETICS WHIP HIGHLANDERS IN GET-AWAY GAME World's Champions Got Good Workout at Expense of New Yorkers. Patrolman Joseph H. King, also the Bolder of a medal of honor, was serl- ously injured et 9 o'clock to-day, when an automobile in which they ‘were riding to a fire collided with a @treet car in Abingdon Square. ‘The two policemen were pinned un- Ger the machine, which was over- eurned. Policemen who saw the accident Commandeered another automobile and the two officers were rushed to @t. Vincent's Hospital. Hodgins died gs he was being carried into the building. King is suffering from in- ternal injuries and contusions. He ‘will recover. The two policemen were near the Charles at station when they learned there was a big fire ut No. 854 West Fourteenth stre at the corner of Hudson street. They knew the station house aged wagon was ef headquarters with prisoners, and order to get to the are ce a hurry aes hailed Mauro Conolin of No. 88 Chris- topher street, who was passing, Pa tng an automobile westward thi Bank street. Conolin readily agreed to drive them to the fre. The policemen @tood on the running boards of the machine, one.on each side and Cono- Up put on full speed. As he was turning into Hudson street, from Bank street, his machine skidded | into a south-bound Eightb avenue car, run by Patrick Finan of No. 144 West Sixty-second street. The automobile, light affalr, turned over. Hodgins was caught under the full weight of the wreck. King, who had been thrown over the machine, was buried in light debris. Conolin escaped with bruises, ‘The station house records show King was off duty when he was in- jured. He was on his way to his home at No. 49 Eighth avenue when he met Sergeant Hodgins, They were talking on tho sidewalk heard of the fire, saw the the north and commandeered automobile. The fire to which the policemen wero bound was epectacular and dange,- ous, Dense smoke poured from the Durning building and the fremen found eeveral persons trapped when they North Seu, with his staft. Wilhelmshaven ts the point trom which the great air ratd on the British Islands ts to start. A Ger- Man paper publishes au interview with tho Count In which he is quoted as saying that he bad not forgotten Englund and would prove it very soon. It te also r:...ted that Count Zeppelin was summoned recently by Emperor William to Mayence. Hin Majesty eu! 1 to the Count that he relied on him fcr a great work, and offered to make bin Commander-in- Chief of the German alr fleet. The Count sinilingly refused, but sald would accept the title when turned from England, The Zeppelin staffs are working day, and night at Wilhelmshaven, and another station in being estab-| lished ut Muden for other types of | alrahips, | ——— GERMANS LOSE FOUR WARSHIPS, AUSTRIANS SI Reported to ava ave Hit Mines in) North Sea, Adriatic and Chinese Waters. JOHN E-HOBGINS. re- BOSS MURPHY TL WELL, NOW, LISTEN 10 WHAT HE SAYS “How Soul Ge I Get Out After Monday’s Primary Vote?” He Inquires. Charles F. Murphy, leader of the Tainmany forces whose right wing Wp-State has been turned by Gov. Glynn, forcing him to fall back on the | line of Manhattan intrenchments, was | at his desk in Tammany Hall this | afternoon to give a laconic interview to the press, The repertorial dicta- graph recorded the following: "Are you going to quit?” “How could [ get out after Mon- day's primary vote!" “Have you retired as State leader?” “1 was not State leader.” “What are you guing to do in Man- hattan?” “J am going to convince people that fam really taking hold right here in Manhattan.” “RepuWlican State Chairman Tan- TOKIO, Oct. 7 (Assoctated Presa).-~ ‘The belief was expressed at the War Office to-day that the German cruiser | Cormoran and two German gunboats | had been sunk in Kiaochow Bay LONDON, Oct, 7 (Central News) ~~ It was officlatly the unnounced by the! Admiralty this afternoon that the submarine E9 bad torpe load a Ger-| man torpedo boat destroyer off the} mouth of Em» River to-day. arrived. Thrilling rescues wore fea. | 84" 8ays there is an alliance between | The disaster tov place at 11 o'clock | PARIS, Oct. 7 (Associated Presa). ures of the blaze. 7. R. and Murphy to beat Whitman,” | this mornin: on the destroyer was| The Messagero publishes 4 despatch ‘The fire started on the top fuor of| “Icertainly want to beat Whitman.” |to the nuitv ot of Schlermonatk | from Ancona, In Italy on the Adriatic, | the four-story building, the upper| “How are things politically up- | Island. |which declares that four Austrian floors of which are used by Mrs, Anna| @tate?” Gildea as a boarding house. The Sc-| “From what I heard, very favorable curity Bank ts on the ground floo: indeed.” ‘There were twenty-five boarders in| | “Any Sulzer inroads?” the house, some of them still in bed,|. “Didn't hear hie hame mentioned.” Persons on the Island heard an ex- plosion and @ huge mass arose from under the bows of the destroyer. ‘The boat keeled over and disappeared within three minutes. Ems cotussy, the despatch received Sa ent | ful raid into German waters, HIGHLANDERS. RH. PO. a, B. whit £ @ 4 CB tae o os 0 0 0 0 3 0 oO o 2704 Peckinpaugh, ss, oo 2 3 0 Schwert, ¢ -0 0 t 2 8 Boone, 2b. 003 40 Pieh, p.. ov vt oO Totals, ........46 o4¢4mnus8 PHILADELPHIA. KR. HLPOD AL EL Murphy, rf. 201 00 Oldring, If 2c tt 6. € Thompson, If. oo v0 0 Collins, 2b... 2 1 000 Kopf, 2b. ou 2 too Baker, 3 tort oo ‘Walsh, ib. obo 2 0 Strunk, cf 2220 0 Barry, ss o 22 85 o Lapp, 0 0 S$ FO McEvoy,e........0 0 1 @ 4 Bressler, 0 U0 4b 0 0 Bush, p oovos8 Shawkey,p -0o 09 0 oO 0 Pennock, p + @ §¢ @ 060 @ | Totals. . 10 10 27 9 0 SUMMAKY. Struck Out—By Pieb, 1; Bressler, 8; First Base on Bulls—Oft Pie! Bresler, 4; Bush, 2; Pennock, 1. Left on Bases—Highlanders, 3; Athletics, 3. Home Run—Wa Hit—Oldring, Two- Stoien Banes--Maisel, Murphy und Collins. Double Playa—Walsb, Barry and Walsh. Wild Pitches—Pieh, Um- | bires: Hildebrand aud ivana., Al- | tendance— ~ 300, Three-base jo Hit—Barry, SHIBE PARK, PALLADELPHIA, Oct, 7A light drtasie failing when the Athletes and New York started the final game of the cham pionshitp seuson this afternoon, Rrexs- ler und Lap formed the battery for (Continued on Sporting Vaxe) in Amsterdam relates, in time tu auve the crew of the destroyer, The Admiralty announces that the; submarine returned safely after huy- ing sunk the torpedo-boat destroyer. The submarine ix commanded by Lieutenan:-Commander Max K. Hor- | ton and this was her second succons- | Earlier she sank the German oruiser Hela tn | the North Soa. torpedo boats and two Austrinn tor. pedo buat destroyers bave been low off the coast Of Dalinatia as a result | | of coming in contact with mines. The Ancona despatch adds that a! 4 German cruiser arrived from the| majority of the members of the crews Stamp: Of these ix vessels lost their li . [ “Circulation ks Open to Al) * m a Racing Resul 1914 18 PAGES PRICE ONE ORNT, BALL AND RACING| LAUREL, MD WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7, 1914. Weather ae of et 90, taht, Place, Show Lis ws a = 284) det we 924) Gad a dein “) 4044 2078 awi wiratent $5 0, mon area, FS, ‘on, BO, place, 65.80; eiow, $2.70, Mary Warren, place, Hirakan followed eat yc set uy ee LAE tory satetece Sh inat spt th a en ae sores OR A ae furlongs, as ame. Winner, 0, 6. by Araeath reat, fe Gee Lge: 63 oe ‘Of 3.11. ite Se pies dB. Ownebes. int Bry MR rawert Bid e fis iit ae opie dees Ma | 3 : % Tetale. aa 16t__3825 i, Salant FTE WO; Place, $5.50, show, $4.40, Mar ‘ate ed with @ ei, via straightened te 0 7” leaders he down ‘snd just got Hp Shan itd pent tfow and trad fq TKD RAGE Aa art gat. I fram ‘early paceman Fmnelie jullod upvail Vie way. “Miver King, rf 7 one tulle and @ ele Fearolde and upw Pest 8.48 Gt ae! jun driving; place came, Winner, ch. « by MeQew—Lady Qua omer, W, 1 Siac hg 3 68 oN: ANY Seaigie Piso ite 1 We igh iat i 64 Oy Mace ait, ais i ee furlongs, tired Just lasted be rateots taal Te eae 20°F Aiwa dotayod ai 'anvexcellent. teow. und st vutelaaaed, Troe ae G18 Prairie ~“Tachiel, place, $6.80, Tria as took command and thereafter left the nd f ite ne oat ens fald—Chrackles, straleht, 66 06; piace 65.00 show ete nmicklen crite hin field oad, tmumadiate! in doubt. Lochiel_outguined 666 FRaLy RACE: oe ot upR selling puree 900; f U Pow Of 4.91 Start Ww ly; place driving, ~Banvara, ‘Oem WW, Le, “Oliver. Fut, 1,08 13. eet tong juarter end Nailer Bear Path worn, Nad’ any eusa olde and Peat. 0h att, ollie us | the break, went to if) her way hut of fand -. |of Lierre), which were no longer able to resist the dest Xs | power of the German siege guns. RP BUT BELGIN GOVERNMENT § MOVES TO OSTEND AS: ANTWERP FORTS Fi German Commander Sends a Mes sage With White Flag Annoum ing That He Is About to Bomb Temporary Capital;and Ex Begins. VON KLUCK IS GAINING ON THE ALLIES’ LEFT WIL AMSTERDAM, via London, Oct. 7. ‘4 ciated Press).—The Nieus van den Dag s that the Belgian Government to-day removed from Antwerp to Ostend. It was said the German Commander the forces besieging Antwerp sent an o carrying a white flag into the city capital would ce mence at 9.30 o'clock. ‘ The proposal to surrender the city refused. BERLIN, Germany, Oct. 7 [by wireless r| Sayville, L. I.|—Despite the general expectations that a Antwerp, it was reported to-day jn Government quarters ti two more forts had fallen into German hands. They + Fort Kessel and Fort Broochen (respectively east and The capitulation of Antwerp, according to timitary authorities, can only be a matter of a couple of have been compelled to retreat for considerable d along the German right. In addition they are declared to have been comp to withdraw large forces from their centre to reinforce fet wing in order to avert a disaster, AMERICAN L LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT PHILADELPHIA. AT BOSTON. | NEW YORK— WASHINGTON— | 00000000 0- 004002 ATHLETICS— sosTON— 52000120 110002000~4 | Batteries-~Pleb anc wert oe lees Bhawliey ane Winer Found Mardered tn Auto. —_——— OTTUMWA, fa, Oct.7 —Irvin Mel ;* former of Ollie, Ta, was found mu SAILING TO-DAY. +12 M, 12M. 128M, Idored in an automobile near Hedrick to- ‘ day. His head had been crushed in Cedric, Liverpool ia, Naples @anta Marta, Jamaica . four bullet wounds in the head. There i as yet Bo clue to the sagen TS EY mae Be ES CRSA Ps jits its intensity and that the French are being driven 4.0 1—11 {thrown back with heavy losses in an attempt to cross, with @ monkey wrench and there were | The official report declares that the German o on the western end of the battle line is constantly inc jand enveloped. In the eastern theatre of war the Russians have East Prussian frontier toward Lyck. Generally speaking situation in the east is } unchanged. British Indian Cavalry Sent to Fight the Ui LONDON, Oct. 7 (United Press].—Realization German right wing in France is aectously, morning to announce that the bombe et ti of the temporary Many refugees left for Hulland at once; pause would be made in the advance of the Germans @ BERLIN (via The Hague), Oct. 7 [United Press].—T i | War Office declares that as a result of the cooperation b )|the armies of Gens. yon Boehm and von Kluck the F eee. BAe 8,

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