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r aa Seine 7 meet pre ‘ OOKLYN LEADING 3 TO 0 IN FIFT _ WHEAT AND GRIFFITH BAT INF Te Night's Wegener FAIR; CONTINUED COOL. = HUGH S. FULLERTON [1 WRITES DAILY ON : ‘ ahr | Circulation Books Open to All.” | “ Ciren. ie 2 Rooke Open to All.”" ] To.Morrow's Weather—FAIR, CONTINUED COOL, — veil, 80 one Pree bleh NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1920. | etance ie Office, New York, =. - Ses <== =— Sccstippreassateeapteseente ——— = VOL. LXI. NO. a1, 54—DAILY. CDETEGTIVES FIGHT IN LAKE 80NOSSOLDATESs OTHE GT LAD Pens ero DODGERS TAKE | TO SUBDUE HOLDUP MAN" TENS POA N SECOND GAME OF SERS WHO TRED TO KILL THEM su BAGBY AND GRIMES PITCH ties Says He Was big! " Blinded Mrs. Thomas, Says | | “i It Kept U St le Un: to “Compromise.” | It Was for Brother. | =" Castelli Kept Up Struggle Un- : ach ; : , : til Forced to Yield by Being” W'SWINEY GREETS BARNES STOCK IN PROBE GRAND JURY TO ACT. Double by Wheat in First Inning and Like Blow by Griffith in the Held Under Water. eds ncaa Judson, Who Cleared $300,-| Jamesburg, N. J., All Agog) . ; TWO COMP! ANIONS PLED. BROTHER HE HASN'T 000 From State in Deal, Held | Over Case That Brought Third Yield Two Runs for Rob- | inson’s Players. = 100 Shares Albany Journal. Real Detective to Town. secs se t=! SEENINZO YEARS, =f Opened Fire on Officers Tostimony that $2,013,000 worth of} I: rests with the Grand Jury bonds were bought by State Comp- | which LA Cc CC CCC: CM | SCORE BY INNINGS CLEVELAND...,.,.....0 0 0 0 0 BROOKLY y i . S.C HOW THE TEAMS LINED UP. CLEVELAND (A. L.) BROOKLYN (N. L.) Olson, convene ut New Bruns-| Who Came on Scene, ae Tries to me Him About DR pica pata Ne ee st America, but Is Too Weak |1@s afternoon by William C. Fan-|yamped the tanocont country boy in| yeep —Enters 55th Day, |shuwe & Co, brokers, No. 1 Pineltne mummer resort of Jamesburg. | trolley Eugene M. Travis at 89 1-2| wick, , on Oct. 15, to determine | | when the market was 82 1-2 wan given | whether or not the ‘otty city lady in Bronx ‘Park just sent ee nea I ar pete aa Street, at the John Doo inquiry into | puis determination will be called for baok of Webster Avenue Poll the Comptroller's purchases of bonda| after consideration of the case of| tom, to-day was eet upon by three Swiney was overcome with Joy here to-| f* the sitiking fund. ‘The Inquiry is| Mra, John Jennings of Jamesburg, men. Two men Knocked him dow a) fi . conducted by Assistant District wife of the Assistant Chief of the ‘and held hie while the other, a big | 48¥ When hia brother, Peter, arrived, Artomney Pecora pefore Chet Justice | Fire Department, who Is under $200 man, took from ‘his pockets a gold fem New York without previous no-| jcernochan of the Court of Special | ball, accused of throwing red pepper ¥ A toe and went to the jail ¢\announced- | Sxeiaos, sitting as a Magistrate, Into the eyes of Mfs, Herbert P. watch’ and chain and #20 In money: | a Lord Mayor opened his eyes to| The testimony of Mr. Fanshawe] Thomas, wife of a Wall, Street insur- As the three started for the Wushes dda thet, Albert €a Judeon. of Melance broker whose regular home in in the, park’ along the edge of the Enst 424 Street, a broke) WhO | in prooklyn. Jake Dudgeon, getting to his foet, saw bought bonds for the Comptroliet,| Hefore proceeding farther It might Aty automobile coming In which were nty | took ecumulated profits of $40.598 bho well to state that the innocen phtectives Arthur ©, Jubnson and. yeurs | trom the sale to the State of three|country boy in twenty-ax veare old Witiam J. Fallon, returning from | pne ord Mayor wh | purchases of onda with par value of and nix t dada nrenads Sones! ae sourt to the Webster Avenue Station. |: 4,695,600. At yesterday's opening iy sty iS Rralhie Dud led to them that the Hi) hearing ite was testifled that Jud Giteiice ia tha ot dire eae 4 strength failed. however, and he settled | son's profits on the sale of $10,000,000 en Stn itten him. The ¢ LONDON, Oct. 6.—Terence M a. Wambsganss, 2b. J. Johnston, 3b. Speaker, cf. Griffith, rf. Smith, rf. 2 Wheat, If. Gardner, 3b. Myers, cf. W. Jobnaton, 1b. Konetchy, 1b. 2 Sewell, ss. . Kilduff, 2b. | O'Neill, c. Miller, ¢. Bagby, P. Grimes, P. i Umpires—Connolly (A. L.), at the plate, O'Day Se BELT Sa OTE ME ANCE? (N. L.), first base; Dineen (A. L.), second base; Klem look on tho face of the visitor and smiled in re ognition, It was his first sight of tus older brother in tw pered his greet- Jenn 8 a privat name She nd attenipted to talk, Hie ning away had robb tectives had. the car back in his cot, still clinging to his| worth of bonds in four transactions) ayy, homas, an attract Holes 10: ee odes Oe GA tials Vale eee wind domaya Relves nee ee ea Mile. Alice Delysia, who arrived here to-day on the White — | (N. L.), third base. Time of game—2 o'clock. Johnson stepped to the tur = eee was too weak to lft hia! recalling Bertram Gruger, treas- Tacueie a spaeriaey sco 9 to| Star Hiner Olympic, introduced to. the United States a new style — < man of the three re cl kcal wel Mavesgt = Mackwiney sald. He) vor of the Metropolitan ‘Trust Com- |" cial ema ida «sone tobe dlamonds worn on the ankle, Mile, Delysia, who Js from France, Burleigh Grimes, pitching ace of the Brooklyn Club and leading turned around and fired w revolver) started to ask me how his strike wus people, lust May. The Thomas fam sd i regarded in America, but collapsed be-| BURY Whe produced & transcript Ofiiy gottied at auilwell's do will make her debut soon on the American stage twi-ler of the National League, was sent to the mound for the Dodgers in Johnson's automatic —_ jammed. | fore 1 could answer Judson's account, He E NAS louse Inu gialltond skvesua: — suse tet ses BE been ope! at the solicitation of | ‘ Ne the second game of the championship series against Clevela Rather than face the fire at clowy| “Iam astonished at the indifterency| Yeen OeneY BE RN) Me et atg| ferose the atroct from the home of g hamp ! gainst Cleveland at Ebbets range unarmed he pretended he was/)of the British to my brother's PHBH.) si perintendent of Banking. jr. and Mrs, H. Jobes, ‘the parents | Field this afternoon. Jim Bagby, who had the best hurling record in the’ sroun Fallon | If this were to occu Armenia or} oP” 0 - of Norman Jobea, who lives at home sb Od al fvemcleta [ae ene gta ur In Armenia oF} "ste, Fanshawe told of losing $88,000 Mr. Thomas was a woek-ond |sitor American League worked for the Indians. from the other side of the automobile | Bulgaria there would be a storm of]. one tnumadction with the State. Hel? ‘ ‘ . iad a five-whot duel with the big! protest. Occurring right at home, 00] saiq that in November, 1914 in com-|(0 is family. Airs. Jeaninis lives Manager Wilbert Robinson of Brooklyn, in an effot to out strategy inan, whose companions made their|one seems to c Little distance up Rallroad Avenue pllance with Judso est, ho had | ° toa " see 7 Tris Speaker, the opposing team's field general, did not make his : igs) ¥ athe permireierianaly Hel ccumulnted $4,000,000 par value City ee en eee Arat hatow ft fon until the last moment, He sent Smith, Cadore, Grimes to work 4 | refused to tell how he accomplist a er that “the/ As t© what happened, first listen to | the trips but It.was reported he came | 77s Om the Gemurance that Othe) i ar Jobes vut, but pintied his final hopes on the spithall artist to make the series | AD SENE DRE The ported he came | Comptroller would buy them.” ‘Time| ud ) : uk- | to London as g sailor and without pass-| ‘Mrs, Thomas," aid Mrs. Jones escape during + The detective hausted their cartrid, fought with thelr revoly passed and the bonds were not taken!) 4 OP ier sie “3 all square by coming through with a victory. a; s. Both were hit repeatedly on | ports. sald ye a forma! | °"* oe Ch Mate nen tA | ‘The pfay in detail follows e jacks, Both wer rep up. Fanshawe sald §o 60 oo ee nant ach at tite pfay the head before Johnson could| An open letter to Gov. Cox and scramble to his feet and go to Fal- | Genator Harding jon’s ald. ‘The three striking and | Swiney’s clawing at. each other rolled over|made publ the edge of the embankment into the | dential jake and the fight ended only when of the detectives held the big man under | 4 9¢ ' olice on th vater until fle stopped struggling police o a eae ; LONDON, Oct. offer to Comptroller Travis but re- . aS well's boarding house, and when Nor- | ‘Mhyraa n ie a” Mrs. Mac | coved no answer, He was nrvous, wate boarding hotss nad when Nas. |"Thtees Held. 1h $300 Bail for ‘<< Millions i in Oil, asks the I he said, for the market value of theji. aie on our front porch, It waan't| Offering Se tt Yo Little - bonds was shrinking steadily, He é FIRST INNING. Grigntn EVELAND—Jamleson went out, doubled to right, scoring Grimes and sending Olson to thitd, notchy to Grimes, who covered the| zack Wheat was intentionally passed she Pres idee: betans Tr bad New Thriller ON | bs. Wamby nit a slow rollor to ting the bases, Myers hit to Gare The spectyity [Bad bought them around 94, he anid Business To-Day. Jobuston and was thrown out at rat, ner, who threw Olson out at the laity : Vondatnwo teuiftied that he urged eee 2 oe at Mire Thorman ee | Ba eb ul C 0 k: Speaker was given a tremendous |CNeitl, in an endeavor to do! on reprisals of British anes sitting across the street, and she| eae 8 a TooKs sinn F Judson to do something and was told) io ce0 at lot at him. |} Whon the second e| ovation as he took his turn at=the| Myers at first, hit the Dodger to notice that that the Comptroller had no funds at Associated Press) : Jed to left, Smith struck |in the b ‘ Bulance wae cm from | “Now, Norman is a young inno. | World's Suries between Br ynand| 4 ae a singled ie re shane 2 he back with the ball. D, Jodie: An om! . Terence MacSwiney, Lord Mayor| the Ume, but that ho would take UP} cent poy and hag always been as nice |cieveland begin this afternoon, the a HBTAL soonariO. OF the, TAG iat Leute (tty Ayame One BP es Mibededdy Proc soit ce Fordham Hospital, Both vem |r Cork, passed rather a bad night at| the bonds eventually, Fanshawe said ag te could be, Attorney's office depicting what might] BRC LYN, — Olaon started for|of the bad throw and threw fe oner and Dudgeon were taken |°f Cork, passed ra pad night ai 1) [REBS COU Be attendancerat Bbbet's Field was estl-| ye gone yuninhing New Yo oo) , yop fly to | ON cateh! the prisoner ang Dudgeon w re taken |Tarixton Prison, according tou pulle-| that he telephoned to the Comptrol-| naturally I was worrted whout n done about punishing New York | Brooklyn by nainw 8 pop. fy te 10 ay atching Griffith at home there Zor. creaem F tin issued by the Irish Self-Deter.| l¢r's office, He could not swear t¢/nim, knowing that Mrs. Thomas was | Mited at 2,000 \fam who might have participated |Wamby, 1D. Jobncton beat out « bit plate. One run, two hits, one eregr, tald the police bis name was Henedict) | sasue this morning, A| Whose volve anew him, but he was!y married woman. Mr, Thomas used| Tic ppocwators wore a shiver-|!8 the bribery of the White Sox play-|to short, He stole second for the} FOURTH INNING, Soutello. ond tie us found to] mination Meague fil bad pe le . ’ ‘ pe aes ers & year Ago was announced earl mt thi of the serie Griff_th| CLEVE Ss; age re me na adviaes {DHYAiCian 18 quoted ag saying Mac-| told that there were no funds avallable|ig come down Saturdays and hel ing and d wt Jot about: evens] try ree ene wae BRBOUDOSG SAMY tsiret thedy, Of ois or LAND—Speaker walked and be euch that the surgcona advised 000,¢ ¥ + } to-day by Ass Swiney'’s pulse ttle, which| Cor taking up his $4,000,000 worth of! would come over and y by ant District Attorney | went out, Johnson to Bagby, John-| went to second as Smith went out fo The! james KE. Smith. It promised a tk to Norman he tok Norman oyer calling @ priest to give him the last trance of Rbbets Field t might be » to some exc bonds. and one day 2 son advancing to third. Wheat} Koney unassisted, Gardner filed to rites of the chure He recovered | ME” sade that, generally speak.) A year passed, he ead, and in No | introd hime Ble wits Shitl of The- BOTW oes WINS WA) Bs tlon of & conspiracy by one of the | doubled to centre, scoring Johnson,| Myers. D. Johnston sent « long fy 9 suMiciéntly to tell the priest his namo | | . ion rae nber, 1917, the market price of the) n the attitude of Police Tn | “Greatest O11 Magnates in the United ing, the condition of the Lord Mayor nings Went on and on and we Zack going to second on the throw in. | which Wheat caught against the tem- Benedetto Castilli of No. 649 ” was unc to-day, ‘This is onde in question had fallen to 82 1-2 and dre worled, m M pease ha seeks ey oes Bia J sig Joni se vie ee Sen e Myers went out, Gardner to John- |iporary Sleachers in teth deld. No Crescent Avenue. : fifty-fifth day of his lunger strike, | We met Comptroller Travis and anx Mrs. Jenings, and I—we nthoon ais cetlad Patbad RIB-POLEE LGcRA Sa hae Psi * Wancbais | Ono run, two hits, no errors, | runs, no hits, no errors. ‘ Detectives with descriptions of the _ lously asked about the prospects of "t @ald anything to Norman's| “". Lise arp ONG Manis o-day’s chapter of the Great Baseball SECOND INNING. HROOKLYN—Koney flied to Wam, ther two men furnished by Fe WILSON WILL LET ng the bonds, He testified that to offer a teket for y Magis | Scandal LAND—Gardner doubled to |b¥: Speak ene day I met Mra CLEV left. Johnston bit to Grimes, who | 'markabl made one of the most catches ever witnessed at nd Johnson were sent to hunt the trate Reynolds in Flatbush Court an The reel had b n run just long smptroilag admitted there was VOTERS SAY WHO ed jail sentences would the r im-|enough to ma t « . park for traces of them | al obligation on the part of the (Continued on Second Page.) quuna’ evil = : ig arate a p,|threw to Olson, catehing Gardner Field when he ran over iia — 1S TELLING TRUTH ) Diy the bonds, but that Ree seperti lla Re seroma AE nD lasioep off second. Olvon made a nice |left Geld and speared Kildutts lore Jadge Miller Speake in Broo! | 1 salen ckets K ang the light went ow > ae nh of Sewell's fy in short left sone hand, Miller went eit, Johnaton attempted to steal second |Hagby to D, Johnston, No runs, ae i smith frum the! ® Nathan Miller, Republican candidate rowft at oa et a tenga ea (CHAPLIN CARRIES | "there, were fove reat hate aay saree cor t;| LIE INSURANCE, . | ctise seresor wanting on Dut waa thrown cat on Oller’ per Jovelop! ireat La‘con-tef cer's Charge of Promising | Fansh » H p t ety in r is but je-Bea waterway nt the yn | | FOR $1,000,000) none « Taal Neva (kan ouptceantal Gch Acca Rhee: Hae wng|{ fect throw to Kilduff, No runs, one FIFTH INNING. Military CLEVEL. ewe ry r of Commerce to-day. “Judge Aid, | (Continued on Becond Page.) Nil ao Sense LEVELAND—Sewell went olf Final Response to Senator ernor, diseu) ling al or Distglet hits, no errors. nt and th ha nes around the ba i} all owe nd had been withdraws 1 to Kone: * Miller declared that the cana! would he ae. a! x908k A ark er ite s faa otan hold tod ¥ WP) WROOKILYN—Koney sent a long ake ante 3 ae = insuccessfu 4 business proposition S WHEBON tocar | Other Movie Stars Heavily J Sot eaear to CRGEEN’ KEP: mona Ae to Jamieson, Kil line flied to Snedbriptindes asby flied to aie = Banat Sa ‘i |RED CROSS GIVES red a a Busine : banal re : 5 se § tardner. Miller fouled out to O'Neill, | No Tune, no bite no errors, 4 “Sonator Spencer of $500,000 FOR CHINA , nook apni ary speliao ae bony ‘0 runs, HB hits, no errors BROOCLYN— Grimes wee aig. Missouri: “I ain perfectly Radi Precaution of the Kame re ae t lb lia abet | Sewell to D. Jolnaton, Olson niogie tf, se rit willing ty leave voters sao eee : 1 of N r n Dolla 1 y Bi \< to centre, Ho went to second op Classified Advertisers of Missourl to determin A, | WASHINGTON, Oct S-—sHalt @ CLEVELAND, Oct Na i = : Mer * 8) CLaSVRLAND—O'Netl! went out, |Johnaton’s out, D, Johnston to I t EL Il ot us ts toning tho erat | rnittio ra for the rellef of famine | PX 4 guit by the Marcus 1 [ene pended ub waa tL roalla bli ey thin ne/@MiNEs lo Koney, Bagby went out |} Mih's singte ta sort Lis mportant. a - . | sufferer Peking, China, dis interests of Cleveland againat |* ' yu the y. # making a clev- | aor nid Sircaia out a s rain rotors i trot appropriated by the : ‘ n, and Morri# Siegel of Glen ¢ alee : t dricka ha second und was thrown out, O'NeHt ‘ ae i mA ip es Been anes © Associated First National sald +3 in } : Menithotie er #top of a hot fer, Janve-| to Wamby, One run, two bite Bip World 1 Sy se co has i wivodhloed . failite Sp gh ly Mien fu New York, f x may aaaa iat . “9 ed wore informed that |”? sinaled to Wamby ended | errors. ofiice . ay, nant t i wre to carry out how ‘ . eT ine inning by flying to Wheat, N a | aid to the R ment that th : rot GOR* | ower ve und acting the! AL A suid yet appenr fy the mine 2 ITALIAN LIRA ® AT NEW Low. © On or Before Friday |\| sir wison ‘ bad under the J Sha tur ‘ -saullngag pe poses mt mene: “What 1 Know Aboae| "ne no dita: no evar. " hy f et Charlies « sThY } in” PROOKL Grins» | Preceding Publication | mlatt . 2 ‘ . at an bi ied old hora sateen, teen [Snes exchange ifroneea to a nee oem ‘ n e0e 4 ry af } ad - prone HON | iow recerd to-day ra bein, Early copy receives the prefersscr | WORLD KEATAUUANT ine M Trine mets vunted to Bagby t when the Cleve- | 4.98 cents on the market ‘Shere, omitted for inck of tline to set it met be Mable uote diaw *hith flow 3 , str na T arrien $160.0 Asean aS aS ‘or |ancond, men reac that bag in| due to, offerings of ‘grain and Ms THE WORLD, > (aig ysl . nsurance and Charles Kay the | Cink s a “ veins | safety, Bagby belng charged with an t sensain in ical aint: aaa (Rasing News on jim the mgasures to be | ame amount, 9 Es SY . Seana oy i" jerrer Johnaton pop flied to O'Neill | the sudden deciine, ti eee || “ . “ai ‘ a ee ee ee ee HI ae - a. * wud