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r ra. 4 : 7 ¥ GIANTS KN {*Cirentation Books Open to All.’ | Circulation Booka Open to All.” | - — PRICE (cin! “eewneny, CUPPA: 101T:,be, The Pree eameaton NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1917. 10 PAGES PRICE (itt "tot = CROWN PRINCE'S ARMY CHECKED BY FRENCH $2,000,000 GRAIN FIRE LAID TO BOMBS weaTHar— Ta Marrow EDITION 7 $$$ ey FLEVATOR SET IN FLAMES BRITISH FIRMLY HOLD LINE BENNY KAUFF STARTED WITH DOUBLE; BY MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSIONS; ON THE FLANDERS FRONT; © THEN CICOTTE WENT IN TO PITCH SHIPS NEAR-BY IMPERILLED RAIN HALTS THEIR PROGRESS "sx Sexes ist Run ot Game or cur, SOE NO New Yorkers on Benny’s Hit— . J Robertson Brings Zimmerman + sane Structure Housed $1,200,000 Worth | Haig’s Guns on the Dominating| Home With Another as Early as WORE NEW YORK TROOPS TWO AMERICANS KILLED of Grain, Most of It Being a Loss— Heights Will Prevent Enemy First Inning. | REACH GAMP WADSWORTH | IN CANADIAN FORCES © : H ard F ° ® Col. Klein and Goodly Portion of | Ottawa Casualty List Also Includes Superintendent Asserts He He | From Diggi ng In for a Distance COMISKEY PARK, CHICAGO, Ost. 13.—The Giants and White] 10th Infantry Bring Total to Two From United States | Bombs Go Off. | of Twenty Miles, Say Experts. {sox went into the fifth game of the world series here on time. ‘The bat- Nearly 40,000. Wounded and One II, = | ——— ‘ idk From 4 Staff Correpondent of The Erening| OTTAWA, Oct. 13.—The names ef teries at the start were Sallee and Rariden for the Giants and Russell and World.) | eee ii s 0 e been started by q i Wi nbs, “ Ms a i CAMP WADSWORTH, Spantanburg,|'h@ following Americans dro contained all vn ee oe Ho =e mn i hye pee neem Shay ate ee aie SaHe MAN AND GIRL DEAD Schalk for the White Sox. “Indian Jim’ Thorpe replaced Dave Robert- |. ©., Oct, 18.—A Foodly portion of the| im to-day's Canadian casualty lm most totally destroyed the grain elevator of the } a "y whout . ————n in right field 10th New York Infantry arrived ay Wounded, 8. Reynolds, Glens Falls, a : 7 , jiq| Which Is still continuing,” says to- | son in right field. Camp Wadaworth this afternoon under|N. ¥., and M. J. Carr, Mexaca, Tex, pany, which extends from Pacific to Amity Streets and from Columbia) 1’ “ a aan tt Carvitt i Jim [command of Col. John F. Klein, The} Died of Wounds, J. Kelliher, North Street to the East River, and in which were stored 800,000 bushels of grain, | sev, 2, Tc! statement, “No counter | When it came time for Thorpe to bat tobertson was sent in, 90 Jim | vr et sc reatey command to dg:|Brockticld, Masa, aud’ J. i. Mate a thee Fane : " franks by the enemy have developed | ‘didn’t figure in the early game. : tralh was the headquarters, neadnuar- |Charlevolx, Mich. - wheat, rye, barleyrandoats, vakicd at $1,200,000, Ina part of the struc- | thus far on the dattle front. | t jters supply and machine gun comp: 1, R. A. Martin, Indianapolig, Ind, ture which tie flames did not reach, were the bonded bins of the United | parca to cence qruperechts troops | pi er La eA Ls vhich the es did not reach, were b | 5 RRB TEE EK ca 2) a a een nies, Close beside them came Compa- RE IR 4 failed to strike back at the British, | KAUFF'S BAT. nies 1, K, L and M of the Thin Bat-| MRS. PAY! AR iitine Gevteomt Frog Riad Sire dl ob ia PLUNGED INTO B AY Mingied cheers and jeore erestea|( ‘THE LINE-UP) iehont *’ “ *" = Pate aot ORS, RUN COO a ‘1 F + a ‘ the forces under the German Crown the Giants as they came upon the These troops come from Camp Says She Was Decetved Into Signe While the damage io the building, which was estimated to be worth! prince tast night made several at- GIANTS, WHITE SOX, | Meade, near Annapolis, Md. It is not ing Away Kights for $5,500, field. Happy Felsch looked over the hous jollars. could no’ . it is believed the | tacks on the French positions north J. Collins, tf known an yet when the balance of the) praud, duress and tricke: several hundred thousand dollars, ¢ not be learned, it is believed the hen ake sh rains pris arith ow ilich: Saul diove.cat- ewe srikalion. te. Sdaltvant withers os bee Ieiaipvders aS 17 are aes fotal loss will be almost $2,000,000. ment issued this afternoon says ai| George Greenberg and Com-|nome runs on ‘Thursday, and Benny E. Collina, 3b. Atte “inn roctives at heeduarters |1, payn and dauehter-l0-taw Gea | the ults were re ‘ nti aa : Zimmerman, 3b Jackson, rf, that the ist Field Artillery, en route |! ; Bix men were rescued from the | the asa ults re repulsed. panion Victims of Accident {let him try it in batting practice. Petsner ee Fenaes from Plattsburg, will arrive in camp tu- |Commissioner of Insurance Lou F, Paym ®urning tower in which fire | The fact that the Germans per- ‘ ’ Feisch promptly spun one of Dan- ‘ " morrow, With the arrival of the First (In her suit filed to-day Mrs. Payn eske mitted the British to remain undis- in Last Night’s Storm. Robertson, rf. Gandil, 3b, every unit New York Guard will|for @ separation from her husband and @tarted. Capt. Michael Manning of | i ‘ forth's offerings to the centre field We. 4 '¥y unit in the New York Guard will R |turbed in their newly gained posi- ae Holke, 1b reaver, |be represented in Camp Wadaworth,|t® have the agreement sho mad@ with Wogine Company No. 224 narrowly es- j tions was regarded as highly eignifi- falling tide to-day disclosed to| See The Giants’ trainer covered |} Rariden, c Schalk, ¢ with the exception of the 69th Regiment | hm cancelled, eaped with his life when timbers| jeant of the crushing blows which}. f persons passing aiong a|'t® Visitors’ bench with big blankets (Salle, p. Russell, Dp, and the Coast Artillery commands. In| Mra mere os ares she was reavess his men. The Haig has recently struck. Of pera ae ad 5 ” . |= fow days there will be almost 40,000 /'9 Penury while living with Elijak waved in on him ad } F ne | FAR BELOW MARK: | It was announced to-day im semi-|canal at Howard s soRimes that the pluyers, when awaiting we =| troope here Pay She charges he and his ft fre a . thrilling g ay x 6) coule r ° je of her despera septal ae sid } | oMficial circles that the British troops |resort on the north shore of Jamaica |‘"®F turn at bat could ward off the! rojeq nimself in one of the checkered | Jt Was announced today that during |fO* Advantage of her desperate pl @ith their captain along the high and wot her to ree to ace it are through the last of the heavily|Bay, an overturned automobile close | Ml beneath the folds. blankets that featured the show the fret twenty-four hours of the Lib-| ton ies Nuaband. to cen a oot, | fortified German lines @nd are NOW| ty the hank. After a | delay po-| The Gianta unlimbered their bats| The White Sox took the fleld LO betsy rg aera el aan Atgrd rights, thinking he was in only moderate Tne dullding is a brick structure ' F so well emplaced on high ground | c 1 been pledged by a , jad » and the | circumstances, Sho says she hus later : Sa hai lagainst the pitching of George Smith, | 1:45 for # fielding warm up and . " yea ; Qlghty-throe fect high, and on tho} that their long range guns can pre- |/cemen rained the car and found un-| pitebing of George Smit | stands came through with their firat|*ldlers. | The 74th Regiment of But discovered that his fortune excesda larg ae falo 16a h ; = goof were three frame towers, 103 feet | vent German working parties from |derneath the bodies of George Green-|* Tht hander, Steamer Al Demaree| cheer an Rob. Ruxsell began to un bs Bioakive ten sa eth Miia ANA | $160,000, Se ee ‘ ‘ nealaize Ps throwing up any more entrenchments | berg, twenty-five years old, a grocer|#!80 took a turn on the rubber andjlimber his left arm. Russell worked te im height, each holding its quota of| ok ; y Brocer| seh grain. The elevator is ono of the| District $460,500,000 Behind, | snort of twenty miles back of their of No. 880 Bradford Street, Hast New |tTled bis slow curve againat his|Out with a lot of stuff OAKLAND CLUB HOUSE BURNS INSULT SENT MRS. WILSON, ° $ Ba | z - esent defenses, | : @ fete hi +: hans — fargest in the world. Tho towers are! but Rush of Small Inves- | Present defenses York, and a woman about twenty-|Mates, While the Giants were at! Across the field on the frat bas en Workman Accu 100 feet apart, and the fire occurred Many military observers assert this line Glim Sallee Voll Perritt both Golfers ¥. ot tors Is Looked For. will mean that the German high com- |tWo years old, who has not yet been | Dating practice the Sox players went Ste 4m the one nearest the water. worked, Mc iraw evidently was un le rr u *, emplo: William Tompkins, of the elevator, —_- mand must elect to fight the British | identified jto the clubhouse and had a confer-| decided, and it appeared he might] ‘The club house of the Oakland Golf reok Haung mploy Fes = . ” 3 a . 7 electrotyp’ concern in told Fire Marshal Brophy there was| Subscriptions to the Liberty Loan|!® the open as soon as the weather! Wheel marks on a dirt road run-|ence With Manager Rowland. sive Dis only dependable rent hang: /Club on: Roky Will Road near Bay-lsitse: was arresled (ovday asd Ta 0 doubt in his mind that the fire was|from the New York district to-day| °C" num ently to pean an a> ning-alinealde'the canatshowoatnar| MICK, icoking. “bunting and. de: oe aliases if ilies fallea to show 1 was destroyed by fire thle In $5,000 by United States Commise the explosion of two *l vance, or to attempt another “atra- = proper amount of stu ° estimated at]. ae Paps the result of the explosi f twOlreached $289,676,320, a total which tegic retreat” under full observation |the automobile had skidded at the/Pressed flagw fluttered in a frimid) geussell waa alone, Dear ra i ioner Samuel M. Hitchcook as the bombs, which distin heard. | shows the Z ; = . breeze as the Giants took the fleld at] cottey ; Golfers from the links hurried in| fesuit of Federal investigation of am Shows the district {s $460,600,000 be-| from the British and under a terri-|foot of Charles Lane, Howard Be cotte’s appearance in the line-up, it When the flames wei vered a a 1 i and began @ vain battle againat the| insulting letter to the wife of Preste flames, and they were reinforced a little fater by the volunteer fire de The weather warmed up some as the pep increased, but the effect r which was | Md at the end of the second week] ble arti re. Haig’s advance yesterday, it is ad- seemed as if Kowland inten ally to shoot a left b. wix men were {n the tow and plunged into the wa Howa dent Wilson. nder att ehine Nation's ive for w: mani (uid cine oa caarth ato eines Whe cate pafimonts of Bayside and Litthe Neu | The letter was signed with the eed for weighins : ation’s ‘big drive for war! uiisg, did not reach all ita objec: | Beach 12 almont ted a was hardly noticeable, ‘Tho stands] tional Leaguers Outbuildings were saved, but the club| name of Ludwig Vogel, foreman dm rank McPeck and und While the above deficit {8} tyes for ihe day, it velng bumaniy of the year and it wa f rured In gray and bare green spots] New York to-day won the tova for|house, a two and @ half story. tra: the eeiablianment where Hasan freshers; Henry based on the maximum of $1,800,-|{mpossible for nen to continue their | ‘Nat * pedestrian saw the overturned of emptiness as tho game time drew |iocation of the last game to be played | Wan donned. Lt Wire Fale (eee ee tRES] omployed. Secret Se Awents Bur @hinist; Joseph Skidm 000,000 allotte * car in the mud and wate near, The crowd stood and shuffled Forid's @ a efectly ne fire) Sano r nter learne Gllotted as the district's share] onward movement through the mud in the World's Beri: started in @ defective flue buno and Carp 4 that bad leckendoff and Charles of the §5,00 ‘ Greenberg. owned thi ain 8 feet or swung its arms to keep collage aisiad, Latwhun theccaie $5,000,000,000 the Government] chat was more than waist deep. At FIRST INNING > — « and faborers. All were saved hopes will be raised, the announced points, however, the British advancea | UR#bout, in partne p Ww b varm while the ants went through Russell, — visib! nervous, had |Maciaine o echhule Won demanded handwriting specimens. LINES THROWN OUT TO KEEP | iota! shows the district to be far be-|as much a# 1,200 yards into the Ger. | father, Jacob, whoxe home iy at No,{* Sf batting practice, Swathed In] troubte locating the 1 for Burny, Second Time tm France vhey declared Haungs’« handwriting CROWDS IN CHECK, low the minimum of $900,000,000 ex-| man di fen "]405 Belmont Avenue, The young man PPOWN sweaters, the new-found he-| tne Arm Giant wp, Hucna stood por. | LONDON, Oct, 13.—Maclaing of Loch |«orresponded to that in. the Crowds gathered and Police pt. | pected as its share of a $3,000,000,000 ma vata ad : ltaake the car out tae ain Rai es of baseball took healthy cuts at fect ett hile f tched batty | Mule has been wounded for the second | Huungs denied writtr © letter, Spies threw out atin of f new tcds 3,000,000, Me ul F alg ale A on ® Bix-mile | Ode inte I ioe no ball as right-handed second string zsh Sab w ut fan : , hy fume tn Frence, where he is serving as « a ites aaa ; front W ybably the into Brooklyn, but the sed their mark @ eward|sajor in the Britis ” © at to keep them in check. Tho cross-| ‘The managers of the loan admit the 99 e his aloniee ta " dent indicates he picwed up his wom ABGIS ESEVOR. them Up! TORN MCAT aes dine es to first, While the teeaiad aeienticn rn erry ee ie ap $5,000 TO BOMB BERLIN, town trolley was tled Up and/results in this, the richest of thelon Sept. 20. Though hard local Mane companion somew! nF w | Craw was cocky at second base in thel oe vo Coaches we sat | peared on the vaudeville stage in New traMo on Columbia Street sus-) twelve Federal Reserve , | ; York rownaville n ractice, His players fooled around t York under his Christian name of Ken-| Reward Britieh Aviator Who ] Reserve districts, have] ing is in progress to-day, neither gide | ¥°K or Brownay " Heme N 5 aston} RUs#ell, Herzog wa 1 1. sin pended. been very encouraging up to date,|geems to be attempting any further | Rockaway Beach. Persons he sun and gave the impression! yo ns racin ‘nd to third, |Reth Douglas Lorne in order to obtain Succeeds in Fight. ‘The en structure covers an area they h : seams er s iat only the Giants are due to win. money to pay taxes and other duties| LONDON, Oct. 1 Che iret Bett. ° ey have every confidence that | aayan. the ground dries a little, | the best roads from East New Y Russell was becor wild and une | Against hia estate in Scotland | ot 600 fect by 400 fect, and a remaining twelve days of the! a ly drowning in the |to Rockaway would The White Sox had taken thelr} oa there w, . ——— {sh airman who drops « bors Ge am e days of the! afen a tally drowning in 0 Rockawa mu pas. r ; , eady. ere wa able a a will fe 0 siting: for frame covered passageway runs | campaign will tell a different story. | nen WR Wl TF card Geach on the wes sting practice earlier, and an if to [Senay There wi serene Se | mbpaathe PEAT Rane Posted iin wil find § 6 for him o@ tea dhe buinicacte ike w rhe| By next Wednesday, they Believe {hol ete intest reporta from the éront| iaauct at Ramblerayil e John McGraw's expectation of Aiasaniie’ Olentt ind Williams |. NSWPORT N By Vex Ooh, 35 / DN return, ‘ow. & firemon gave their att » to this, | small Investors will reallzo that the| declare the British had driven the] Police investigation showy ¢ ght" hand pitching, Eddie Clcotte | aasheq out to war | Sah Dacca) One Death Baneria} aa { Manchest ways that . bd sheng ie a 5 ut at ! 3 Arapabes idinoll w 0 pake @ flights fron . me aye wetting it dow jowers of sparks | 88 of the loan Is up to them, and| Germans from thelr hold on the forti.|berg left his store ad taken his cut at the ball. Sitm|” Kauf strofied to tho plate swinging | paldinoll mill not hg he as bomb dropped on Berlin would rainel from the roof lion they expect that an avalanche of| tied brewery on the castern outakirty|at 8 o'clock, His fathe oo was elther atl Kidding 8} three bate, Benny didn't walt, but|ecig, i £, plonned for todas, becaun more in and political ef= The tower burned 4 and | $50 $100 and $500 bond orders will| of Poelcapelle and pushed on beyond,|ed a de > use th t »wd or was picked to pitch, for he] nie eno second ball pitched into right |of unfavorable weather conditions, t Jreds dropped on Rhine crumbled like a of sa lospit iv In, carrying the district safely] WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN| young mun dixsuaded hi t "in there hitting along with the| neq for a prett double Burns | start will be made as soo) ond the efforts of t t er the top" of its inaxtmum quota. | FLANDE Oct. 14.—Australian|the bad weather. Th where |T*sular lineup, However, Sallee has) scored, while the Uh ers sat pevareias EAs 4 Ship te: at the start was of “n These subseriptions were an-|troops are close to Passchendaele, |Greenberg’s car dived from yj {done the same thing iw the twolin siience. At this point Mussel! was| 7 oe as the grain w nel vanced lay; Itneoln National! key point to the ridge of that name. |into th ‘ games at New York yanked from t \ tt : key » t is : ‘ e canal is ¢ ked from the mou Ciwotte w of the water played r if $ 0; Lincoln Bafe Deposit) The ins’ best friend is the|was probably pit black The same band that w ped UP} weat in to stem nl attack Britain Is Ready tea New © ked off the rolled out ympany, $100,000; Cranford Trust| pianders mud. Ite sticky alime to: |storns w ih nie A ry marches ‘during the first! itery i # : : vy blow Sa = Flan ato: hich pi 4 CTZOgR Was out a e d 8 umes. There w Company, N. Jy $107,000; Indepen-|day slow Vie shal Haig'a tne accident | game the series was outlio Bohuk on Zi For Reprisal Air jay, W git here to-day by abe drde ce 8 - slong the t was Loch 5 BODEN) Of & A , ing and the end edt bi r Fr ons of lsrae - _ in to-day and had no alibi, Just |, eae ea whi nl just after © ; HRT Wear soe ce where. British gol], ay ,[ieaia to-day and had no alibi. Just ler, Kauet moved U1 n Raids on Germany oh pivken hen 0. 1 ae Black 9 with it looked tke|LET’S ALL BE COAL MINERS! uch nolwe Was pried ou the | Heinte reached fir Bupt. Tom; wal mal Hod Carriers’ Unton in some outlandish = : 1 bane line ax on the first appear-| pieteher drove , : -—_— f ' ative of Gers Sg whe i f 1 OF Seth: With | hey Gee 812 a Day and Work Outy of the Giants MoM Ps LONDON, Oct. 14.—The morning jeck and hay Exc OUTERBRIDGE MAKES PLEA FOR UP AY eeu fs Four to Six Hours Miim "Mallee enter f) Whe tans line were : heway ixgest that the Gov- J diow ou E J sf fey i. A neu at F nme ' o be 1 nk the: . AN OVERSUBSCRIPTION it thelt Own achieve’ | HELENA, Mont, © 1 brief warm up, while the|had been subyuta i men ly to hewis Ct Comets Free Dratted spont 1 ' " siiy of not only rat t ng © | tremendous | ing to a report submit t # indulged in batting p Si Pier edie) ' alr ralds on ( Aliens From Army opposed 1 by the Governmen BUS) WANOW Ere tty. Riute. oftclk 1 Ne funs took ; Sag ea His belies Is based y PHILA ELPHIA Dratted | “The tre wa - ersubscri the loan was teu ae : eS ia e . the park me ause the In 1 r om the plosion of tw I to-day by B, H. Outer today, coal miners tn A ae Pa ; against right hur t ' its, ace MG to $12 4 day in from ¢ ‘ on singled Military Aeronauthe Dectal Koad Federal Judge tendent ‘ Mresigent of the Chamber of The men cannot be ‘ ny Kauff worked hard 4 +; A acti “ Robert iding f Ma { ein ‘ u rofused Capt. M iy long enough to get out 1 ume venteen cam Felaoh's 5 “ L ; ‘; Seep nue zB fAvIRS ih J ESULTS, Page 2 } ove! requ « down and they were st kins | oan See } : AVES iis aapee ees so -miltitaiy easton Serene een | ENTRIES, Page 2 mmunition for the eighteenth| when Iagied, % Gand. Two lle is eae talian subjects(dentite & , @entinued on Second Pago.) | | J epre fer on he die € 4 ¥ to a command abroad. ap ween he biked te the beach and} rums, three bits, uo ere memmmeennd Meade With Philadelphia quotem

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