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TT IT TT TTT a aE - " WeetherCLOUBY To mortem. i [* Cirontation Pooks Open to All.”’ fe Cirenla jon Booka Open to All. | fon cewre th Cornens 1919 i, Gan tee, NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1917, 16 PAGES PRICE {iy CENTS Hheew nove ‘ | Hadeem Commty, Pp ONE OCRNT In Orent | Hadean Coonty ONT in Creates Mow Vorw ‘ Maem ere WOM DANCER IS Sidi AS SPY IN PARIS SEIZED ON U. S. TRANSPORT WITH BOMB MYSTERY MARKS ARREST BIG NEW SLUMP IN MARKET ERRORS AND FOOLISH PLAYS GAVE OF MAN CAUGHT WITH BOMB SETS AGITATION UNDER WAY WHITE SOX LEAD OF THREE RUNS a pilin — ON SEIZED GERMAN SHIP 10 CLOSE STOCK EXCHANG peg he gota ren Collins nar are "3 000m: Home With First Tally of Game|GIANTS.....0000200)| Meroe: A ae 7 FE oo Instead of Tossing the Ball to) ~~~ ee = a nger Arre sted as He Boards Prices Crash Downward All . \ pinch hitter, with George Burns,| ama time, and Schupp has deem the Madawaska at the 33 HIGH SCHOOL Through List, Many Touch- | Rariden for an Out. athe tae ponies heer ela) lar fe right in front of the = a | ao New 5 <r ' @ out, the fans were cheering | McGraw stood at ¢ Morse Drydocks. | ing New Low Levels, nd oue out, t \ stood at the home plate = a | POLO GROUNDS, Oct, 15.—The Giants and the White Sox lined |*"4l¥. Burns forced out Wilholt,| knosking out grounders, He hada | With ea Mauidat ¢ h m Weaver to Bide Collins, Hariden| smile of satisfaction which dida’t A man was arrested at the Morse SSA OW AG) US pICaT on Os Bie up for the sixta game of the world series here promptly at 2 o'clock. | taking third, Herzog then tripled to| leave hia face when the Giants moved @rydock, at the foot of 56th Street class securities and prices dropping . hi or the championship and the wind-| te right Meld fence, scoring Rariden | back and the Sox paraded out right Mee went ducanee key Wk Wen SS aR ee ee eer Sit tory for the White Sox to-day meant the championship and ced Asavsias Mate tauied= ts chases | RORY ee GEL about to go on board the Madawaska Wall Street for closing of the Stock \uP of the big series. Otherwise the Giants would get another chance to- | Two mins, one bit, no errors; one left.| There was much more detting in = 3 3 7 . a « t @ German steamshly taken over by Exchange While all the other bar- |morrow. Judge Hylan threw out the ball starting the game. SIXTH INNING. ‘he stands than at any of the pre= - , Perritt now pitching for the Giants, | Ylous games, Giant money was pien- Dutch W saan Cone After Zimmerman had made a costly wild throw and a foolish] Fetsoh walked, but was out stealing, | tiful and was freely offered at 18 to h levels, with utch oman ancer Cone} Sone Rariden to Fletoner. Gandil struck | 10 on the Giants’ chances of winnin Ousiness beyond the capacity of ‘rill victed Two Months Ago Is lay trying to outfoot Ed, Collins to the plate, Benton seemed to lose out on three pitched balls, Herrog | this afternoon's game. E 1 and was taken out for pinch hatter Wilhoit. Herzog’s triple in |threw out Weaver. No runs, mo hits, | Schupp disappeared at a quarter to sxecutec aie Acesanreedt: which in ibeing oon ometers of trade and commerce in| ee teh0 an army anspor Commerce Students on ‘Walk: Ht is alleged that the prisoner who | = Ss ies Sply ~ S$, DC1ZC0 wea arrested by A.D. Bavage, inom.) Ol From Studies, Seized the country are at and atores, the stock market for ner 5 hy Patt oe re ik 40 errora, Bone ieft, (Wo ad Benton began to warm up. a ¥ , : by Police sores Tewwou whLoh wv Auanolds a. ' e , = Persitt ic Benton's place in box PS at ive shaanes te - - Aibeeliy- GA oe will explalen coer ; the fifth scored two runs, Perritt took Benton's place in bo Zimmerman out, Fiddle Collins to|OVr on the north #ide of the field the charge of the Madawaska, had a ‘ | PARIS, Oct. 15—Mata Hart, the FIRST INNING. , dante igunstaiacse Gandil, Fletcher fouled to G@andil.| 8d played cheerfully and continw- bomb concealed beneath Ms coat, | A revolt of boys tn the High School! to record even more depressed prices, | What disposition was made of the Robertson singled to right, his first|*lly. Judge Hylan stood on the field THE LINE- UP. hit of the game, which gives him a|W!th McGraw shaking hands, with the hit for every game of thts series, Ed- Photographers snapping their pictures, | or and adventureas, who The first ball delivered by Benton | two months ago was found gullty by | to J. Collins was @ strike. ‘The next) Duteh dan of Commerce at No, 155 West Sixty- | andermining public confidence. fifth Street against an extra hour of The Wa treet Journal, an au- prisoner was not given out at the Federal Butlding or Police Head-| Work in the thority on financial news, announces|* COUTt martial Sa te eneese St was a foul tip. eae Sen NEW YORK. CHICAGO die Colling threw out Holke. No runs Sg eons — cae Py tion. thevas ' afte ich began to foment last this aft on ita tidkan thatio ne was auee at n this | out J. Colina on @ fast play, McMu Burns, if J. Collins, rf one bit, no errers, one left (a ching the ball- sine i eis rule agitation ng the Stock Rx-| morning en let the firat one go by. He then |} Herzog, 2b MoMullin, SEVENTH INNING. players and listening to the inspiring Aatter place at time the arreat| Week, came to a stage where drastic: 8 Punniten leh seine raised @ high foul which Rartden|| Kauff, cf KE. Collins, % Schalk walked. Faber struck out. |*'fains of “Over There." The umpire was reported made ft clear that the! action was required at 3 o'clos 18 eth “2 yoern sae ryt om pal male Mata-Hari, | know it! nally count ithe) crowd jaated Ginmaseaan, ab. tackeok, i Latbold batting for J. Collins. Her- spectiuireyyie ha Dict nahn as fol officials regard it as one of the most| #fternoon big alump in security values.’ Europe as a woman of great Altrae- jeadie Collins as he atepped up to the || Fletcher, as. Felnoh, cf zog tried to get away with @ smart plate, O'Loughlin in firat by pv: - made in con-| At that time a squad of policemen While none of the governora of the| !Veness and with a romantic history, | plate, the same am the Chteago fans |] Kobertaon, rf. Gondil, Yb play on Letbold's pop fly. Charite |? {rst base, Evans on second, Rigler smpOrtADs ‘arr ording to unofficial press| have done to Zimmerman in the || Holke, 1b. Weaver, an purposely dropped the, ball and then |” nection with German conspiracies in| found !t necessary to surround sts m third, The National anthem was played thir- Stock Exchange would speak for quo-|¥%% ¢ aa . * tation, an inquiry among them this |“espatches, accumed of conveying td! Windy City. He singled over #econd, || Rariden, o. Sohatk, © ran to first and tagged Schalk. The). 4 '0, 0 : aiila city, |ty-three boys in front of @ branch 1). Ota the information that| the Germans the secret of the con-|Kietcher making a hard try to get|{ Benton, p Faber, p umpires, however, wouldn't allow the pues Sit a te oe stood unsere The police refused to give out the! of the High School of Commerce In closing the exchange om account of |Struction of the Entente “tanks.” this ball. Herzog threw out Jackson, | ——=—=——=—=—=————=“ |trick double play, declaring Laibold| pinning through oS the Gox were prisoner's name or address or the clr-| wost 4sih Street, near Sixth Ave- present conditions was absolutely not |Tésulting in the enemy rushing work making a nice pickup and a fast|_ . out on an infield fy, MoMullen| gna in front ae cobs Lapel plays cumstances surroy his Arrest: | nue, and arrest them. ‘Three of the contemplated Jon a special gas to combat thelr throw to first. No runs, one hit, no ricci bity then made @ bpaeiyes fanned, No runs, no hits, no errors,| ton was still Bi bs “ar er a ’ fe ieee ane a te throw on Collins's easy grounder, the| 4, 0 nf up. Benton boys, over sixteen, were sent to the! There wis much confusion of sentt- | OPerations FOR ORB IRE ee |and Rariden for New York; Faber ip the street be c She was suid to have | Paris Eddie Collina (lirvew out Burns, Her-| Pall landing near the boxes, The — | dj | AN HERE IS Pe West Side Police Court, arraigned Ment ip be aoe cate tae renee last apring and to have spent some) zog aingled to loft, Joe Jackson hold-| White Sox second baseman reached one Schalk for Chicago. conditions and the course to be pur- |! & z , had : i gaine Wine the lehans Go and paroled, The other, under six : ae SEALE time in the Bnglish town where the ing tt te le by fast fleld An|second base on the error. Joe Jack GIANTS AND WHITE SOX bs ; P RpoUMAS “Tholiotlon sends ui ened. Some lurge traders bought | time in the Bnglish town ve ing it to w single by fast flelding stand was filled and a few hundred toe ere sent to the dren's | heavily 1 : firet “tanks” were being made, after-| lenny Kauft faced the pitcher the/#on had two strikes on him on en stocks low prices d ; seat sections, There were atill sev- ( tween England and Holland and homer and break up the game, as he| dropped his easy fly, Eddie Colline About 400 of the boys remained |Parsain hunters were scared off. : ; 4 : \\e FOR SIXTH BIG GAME eral hundred vacant seats in the | the efforts of (ater going to Spain, where she did last Thursday afternoon, Benny|reaching third on the play. Instead ieacnera tat S ctemea’ een eae U. 8, Steel, dest d one, had a strike called on him,| of being two out there were now run- rge intere to support it, broke " thrsusy de te : 2 en @ ball, He struck out on a low|ner on firat and third with no one bond gates, and they were [1m Central Park and, beginning at j@ man the French Secret Service |t ; f , z through par and for a few minutes | . | 3 and S apidly filled, | noon, began a vocal siege of the main|sold at 998-4, It quickly recovered, | 08 suspected. |inside drop, Zimmerman hit the ball|out. Felach gave the fans a scare Fans Slow In Arriving einige Ae Ry ll iven to J Shea era iie tenia ee ks lhowever, an a new pog was sot at| When she reappeared in Paris she|hard, Dut tt went straight into Joe) by foultng into the right field stand Had Many Empty Seats siven to Judge Hylaa schoo! ani n ranch in ‘orty , : to toss out and the fleld cleared for |away from school to-day, organized roused suspicion by associating with foul 4 Was arrested, a contributing clrourm-|Jackson’s hands. No runs, one hit, no| {16 then hit an easy grounder to Ben- When Play St 4 en par and large buying orde: n arted. t sixth Street and at No, 817 West |Cven Par and large buying orders! stance, it apears, being tho fact that | errors, one left ton, who caught Eddie Collins oaatly y so esliainass * 7 Fitty-second Street i t mil fraction above 100, | 88e wae # there with @ you SECOND INNING. off third. Rube threw to Zimmer- By Robert Edgren. vere a pating in the World Guaranty Trust Co. Takes $5, At riled’ at & anmll fraction above 300: Series will be forbidden to engage in Principal Wolfson of the Hlgh|, second rid sent Steel down to| British offic tached to the “tank”! With three balls and two strikes on|man, who, inmtead of throwing the] POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, 00,000 as District Goes Alter | 8eh00l of Commerce said this after-| 994 put heavy buying orders goon | **¥!oa him "Hap" Felach let @ perfect one go | bal! to Rariden, raced Eddie to thel oot 15—-The Giants and White Sox . came | noon that he would proceed against | restored it abuve pa Her conviction was confirmed by and the crowd jeered him as he|piate, which, of course, meant @ run $100,000,000 a Day. the “strikers,” as they choose to call! wien { Exchange opened | "@Vision court on Stp, 25 and the|did his usual protest to the umpire. | for Chicago. This waa the worst bone — themselves, under the trunacy law !n | eo. huysiness morning, after a | SUpreme Court confirmed the pre-|(Gandil singled to centre on the firvt| play tn the history of the World| #fternoon’ thon that $100,000,000 a day | all cases where the offender is under | vious findiy pitched. Herzog threw out) Series, It was like an elephant chas-|at the Polo Grounds. ‘The eky ov day since last Thursday, there ‘ sixteen years of age tter tone would | 8° far as known Mata Hari ts the| Weaver, missing a grea post-serios games, it was announced | here to-day by the tional Commis- drew as fine a summer day for this) sion. From each player's share in the World Series money the sum of $1,000 is to be retained until Jan. 1 as a | means of enforcing the new ru ame AS Was ever seen UD Real! must be raised in the York dis- | *xtee’ OF ee seid © hopes that a t Fok ie : chance for |ing « rabbit for Zim to catch Collins. |/head was perfectly clear, There was! sieretofore only the winning players trict for the rer ra We AY8 | is ne wr maeat {appear in security prices, particularly pease wen n to be executed by the ‘ tou! sey as he Sepae we wy Gandil singled to right, scor rg Jack- a slight haze in the air. Every trace bave been barred from playing exhi- ar tkeititasty Loan \oaipalen. it ste) mene enna that the New] coause of the banking in-| re vernment as 8 apy . merman threw out Schalk, who|son and Felach, but he was thrown] oe the shower that fell at noun had|bition ball, The rule was amended 4 ork district would not only complete |+orests had decided to give to U. S The daughter of a Dutch planter made @ wonderful stop and snaypy |out at second trytng to stretch the a when th bal | to-day to include the losing players, Alatrict 1s to attain its maximum {ts quota, but would oversubscribe it | «,e1 snd Javanese mother, sie was born |throw to fret base. No runs, ope bit. |hit, Robertson to Herzog Weaver| ‘appeared when the rival ball teama/ none of the men participating is quota of $1,500,000,000 pose by a large amount. The meeting, held!” «pty had some effect at first ana|'? the Dutch East Indies and her errors, one left to Burne. Se ningled to left. }came on the ground. A light breeze) 11. present series plays in games be- in charge of the gign a) in the Masonte Building, at Sixth Av. | opening salex were above the previous|°Flgin was always evid nthe Fletcher whiffed at one away out-|iaber walked. Zimmerman's bone] blew from the eouth, fluttering | fore Jan, 1 his $1,000 will be refunded Sete the | nue and 28d Street, was @ most en-| 10.6 a number of buying orders were |¢xotle charm which made her # con fe of the plate. He then bunted/ play evidentiy unnerved Lenton |ycores of fiags that decorated the! ' together with Interest at 6 we tO greater activ a thuslastic one ¢ fit ueror of f t t k a r toby li " er ‘ cage 4 xecuted in the f minutes |Ueror of hearts in half the capitals y and was thrown out by} IMetcher threw out J. Collins Three]... rand stand. There was no need | © beriruing. of th rd week of the) Gov. Whitman also spoke tn favor |e ee level up, but}of Europe, When she was only @ Schalk. Robertson, who is the bat-|runs three hits, two arrorn, two left. | Soe! STARS what priate ines 1) it was said Manager McGraw of Grive, The tot bseription from | of the loan to @ big crowd that gath-| i614, thia impetus stopped a steady | few years old her mother took her t kK star of the series, received an| Exldle Collins threw oul Kauff. One of overcoats, Those that had atarted) tho New York Nationals had planned the district passed tho §: red at the Liberty Bank in Madison| oo aes jx W y quota-]Burmah and dedicated t f ution. His first attempt to bit was] would think Zimmerman was a it with umbrellas and rain coats|to take a team to Cuba for exhibi- mark dur! A The figure | Baste at noon to-day, Guy, Strong the Buddhist temples, where she was foul bounder along first. Eddie! disiiked visitor when he walk were greatly surprised @ Nght} on games, It was declared also . of the New York Vederal Reserve o be a religious dancer nm. then threw him ou Holke| the plate, Ile fied ! morning showers only lald the dust) tat Eddie Collins, captain of the mwas given os ¢ f Bani presaed | $e » Americans, had intended ank P . | But Mata Hari had no more tha sbled to the left fleld fence. Eddie] Fletcher scratched » hit to Weaver, |on the base lin | taking a team made up of White Sox The managers of the loan were Subscriptions announced to-day made her debut in the temple of rites s threw out Rariden, while the| who made a wonderful u ed stop here waa no great rush at the en-| players to Upland, a Philadelphia confident that the end of the week W ay follows: Guaranty Trust e at the age of fourteen than she fled fans moaned. Holke was left over| and throw, ‘The oft rer de-|trance gate and stil! at 1.30 the lower | suburb, og sive hut appearance, would show much of the lost ground | Company $6,000,000, of which $1,000 THE TRUTI | with @ Writish officer, » married on second base, No runs, one hit, no| clared {t @ hit, althoug ad Gandfl| stand wae nearly filled and two. | *U'r? fe sa i )00 will Bo for bonds of small denom! her and took The 4, oF ft held the b F er Ww 1 have |thirds of the seats in the bleach Sak pinaailtor fre twi : Ber pas teak” bi t a rf one Ie ) letohe uid irda © a eachers Jr v7 08 nations which the company will sell ABOUT Jane ivea the a 1 of 1 TV IRGLNNING bhen/ oul. Reberteon filed to Felich.|were taxens. ‘be upper ainede which | KieheD GUYNEMER’S SLAYER on's proclama 1 the orders over the counter to depositors : Fg bea: ey rar t!| No run © hit ora, one lett. | ¢ one — that have b \ the tt a autiavanealeniens Limi rR nother of two i Fa truck out. J. s vent! No runs, one hit, no « left.| took im the reserved seat 1908| pacna Wisse Avenues iter that have been 1 1+) Yokahma Sp tank, Limited, $50( jt girl When t , which He FIFTH INNING vere atill nearly empty as Se0l Wace Im Battle High tm the Air, sands of volunte rough no Commer al Ee on Assur Menon : ted k care of. MeMu Benny Kauft nl t s waited f m last moment PARUS, Oct. 15.—It ts offictally ane Bilt tha aleirict +. Compa Jandon, $500,000; Adc the gurdener, Was arrested 4 by. It was MeMullen 1 Thin weries bas ’ ounced that it was Lieut. Fonek se Ouest . i Law & Sons, $600,000, bringing ’ Jbrought to trial, but the mutte xt was a ball, He ault after grabbing tie Hddie fooled the sea ) brought down Lieut. Wisseman, HEnAMOR ee the f s total subscriptions to thi a , moothed ove and ate Was strike ‘ ns Med to Barns awung at { Pr r German flyer, who a few days To distribu onal Bank Record of Tammany’s irednides pee he third base | \ 8 of I \ ‘ aly had winged Capt, Georges lo ft » 00 Candidate E ‘posed ow York fans were turned ' henly " hin time that 1 Wisseman and his observer 11 ut ¢ t places te y sin in this ga t at Javkson r sin che ma " age eurne t ne : in sites en shown at grounds rk, none lef grand stand w it having to fight r viet was Fonck’s twenty. who are ex ¢ (on wed on Tenth Page) a . y N ho hits, no errors, nor H w a” the « fourth in n BAyYSR. ONE Sate . SPEAK gan wortp TRAVE a ei re 4 lined to bh, Hera r batted w Glants a LF OF LOAN a wer (Wor SO CININTIAT Qo ane ate # same way, No runs, 0 r apr ‘ ’ their pra on the fleld AC 1 NG Mayor Mitchel, bee we BEC INNING Jolly w neutral, a sub) ti errors, none left 4ugout, & he fa w " rhe men eorfal and fu hers of the I ‘ THIS MORNING ey A FOURTH INNING jhis fault, W " 1 Both Benton and Schupy SULTS, Page 2 pangd an organization which has taken | Sm? Oo ns MEN ura: chests end mous ea ata la p i , Fadie Collins fouled the fist two! now as if Fa w e air,| were @ Ben hasn't touched TRIES, P. 2 Pr) worth of the new bond issue, gcdece ios wy ‘Televbone Bpekman s000--AdvE, | lands, jbels The next was @ ball Meinie as he has walked bon « <4 before the ball vay v0 twonty minu BERTON IS AL iy | OUT OF A. |

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