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Alfred Gwynne Thrown from His Machine
0 While Speeding at Seventy Miles
an Hour Over Cup
Course
MINTOLA L I 0t 13A1frd Gwynne Vanderbilt had a hairbreadth
tscapo from death this morning while riding In his SO horsepower Flat on
tho Guinea road a few bundred yards from tho Z turn at Albertson
ilr Yauderbllt was one of the earliest of the gentlemen owners out on
the cup courso for the final spin preliminary to the race lie set out with
bis driver Sartori at 615 to test the best speed of his machine Mrs
t Vanderbilt anti sovurnl of her friends vere In the grandstand when her
husband started out on his lightning Journey a few minutes behind
Hemery In a Darracq car
r Vanderbilt was being driven nt n rate of seventy miles an hour
on the straight run and was descending on tho Z turn at Albertson at that
rate of speed when a wet piece of road dipped under tho tire and skidded
the machine Into a dItch bordered by n solid row of locust trees
All that saved Mr Vnnderbllts life was the partial overturning of tho
car and his being thrown a dozen feet from It on a bed of loam I
Machine Not Much Damaged
Remarkably enough the cur WM not
reriously damaged nnd Barton who
Jumped after ills erapioyer wa thrown
rscaptd with a few scratch
p Returning to the Mlneola grand stand
Mr Vanderbllt took his car off the
course and cut directly south frm Al
bedUan to Jllnwli on the Jericho
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1 I The best time In tho final tryouts thla
mornln wa made by Hemery In an 80
horsepower Darncq negotiated tho
I tjmlle course In 25 minutes and 15 sec
1 onds The next best time wes made
by JtwJtiy In a 120 horsepower Mer
e d i He rounded the cup course In M
minute U seconds
Train Stops Lyttle
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Lyttle was making the turn In his
1 popeToledo car at even better speed
J when a passenger train got in front of
it him at the Mlneola crossing east of the
I grand stand Lyttle was bearing down
on the train at sixty miles an hour
when the engineer flashed aCNu his
path
Ho reversed his cower and applied
I the emergency brake slowing down so
that he cleared the tall of the list car
by a down feet In doing jo ne throw
t out his gearing and was untbH to con
4 tinue 01 his final trial of speed
A dQzen 01 the entered contestant
were put on the course today but
without exceptions none 6f them
wanted to take any chances In a great
burst of speed
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J REPUBLICANS
i PICKTEALEAS
COMPTROLLER
County Convention ToNight
i Will f Endorse Gildersleevc
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and Ingraham
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Ohdmtvn Halpin of the Republican
I Oounty Committee announced this after
noon that the Republican County Con
j vention tonlffht would Indorse Justices
Ollienloeve and IngraTmtn nominated
fey the Democrats for reelection lo
10
ha Supreme Court bench He nlso an
ixrunced that tte Republican Commit
tsj to fill vacancies had tendered the
nomination for Comptroller to Charles
j 33 T ale of Brooklyn end that Mr
I TMlo had ucoepUtf
r Mr Tealll who II on of Brooklyns
I prominent business men served AS u
CK7 Magistral for one term arid prior
I I to that was a member of the Ioard
of Education Under Mayor Low ho
t was Deputy Commissioner of Charltlti
ter Brooklyn Hn II a trustee of hn
IHme Havngs Jlsnk of Drnoklyn nrul
a dlreotor of Vhe Long Island Uitftf
Deposit Cntnpany of the ManufAolurcra
I AwocUtlon of Xef VorU and of nil
Kiusau Elf Insurance Company
Mr Tel belongs < o Ihe Union Keague
l M4 tht Oxford Club oMltPoklyn
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GO IT ALONE
IN HIS FIGHT
Republican Leaders Decide
Not to Indorse Him
for Reelection
DistrictAttorney Jtrome regardless
of the throwdown he sustained nV the
band o the Tammany convenlon last
nlWt and of the throwdown he II
certain to sustain nt the hands of the
H publlcon cenventlon tonight will go
right ahead and mike the brut fight
that Is In bm for reelection His
campaign will be active lId character
Itllc but he Inlmated today that he
will not deal In personalttlos
Ther wiis a meeting at tho Executive
Committee of the R put > lIcan Oonuty
Committee at No 1 Madison avenue
todAy at wth all of the Iwders In
Manhattan were present The nom of
Mi Jerome was dlwiesed and every
man present onrxuad his mlnatlon
A1 the conclusion of the meeting Mr
Halpln said I
There Is nn denying MiAt the drift of
imllment it ngalnit Jerome
I stand on tho nnnpuqooment I mid
on AUgJ When I made public my In
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niMi v I rw mro rae omce of
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DistrictAttorney said Mr Jerome
The personalities of candidates dont
count In this campaign the records
of men In onico dont oonut The prin
ciple of the thing lawyer nnd above all
tooM
inQJMy platform
is a plain appeal to
the people over the heads of the little
coterie of jnon sometimes one man
who stand between the people and their
pibll < i servants ajid control thMr vot
WB power at the conventions f have
put myself between them and i appeal
to the people
The People on Trial
I am not on trial The peqple are
on trial The question la Jo they want
o man In onico who la not the creature
oft an orcanlzatlon My platform Is
clear
I repeat that the
convention ore
controlled a bunth of men usually
sdllsli wholly Irresponsible and not
Infrequently corrupt I dont say that
all of them ore corrupt I have been
Informed ind believe that John Kelly
was an honest man
M Jerome mil wltcd If he expected
that his candidacy would be endorsed
by the nt4 > ubllcan County Convention
whlfch meets tontefct lie repllWiO
I dont expect nny more from thorn
than > could reasonably hay expected
fain lutt 11 toqaV tto or I
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Athletics 0
1ITCHERS
I i I Mathewson for Giants
4 Plank for Athletics
p I f 4
sncoisn OAMB
Giqnts 0
iii Athletics 3
I c4b 4 PITCHERS
4 j JMcGlnnlty and Ames for Giants
Bender for Athletics
3 ia1 wt k T
Tmnn OAME
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Giants 0
Athletics 0
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r it Mathewson for Giants
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HOW THE TEAMS LINE UP
New York Philadelphia
Drosnalmi cntcher Hartaol left field
Drowno right field Lord ceiurcflelJ
Donlin centreflcld Davis first base
McQann first has K Cross third base
Mertes loft Hold Soybold right field
Dahlen shortatop Murphy second base
Dorlln third base M Cross shortstop
Gilbert second base Powers catcher
McGinnity pltchor Plank pitcher
Umpires ODay and Sheridan
xj > Ct from the Hearst convention next
week I have said thrtngs iibiut err
teJn inu nbei s of the Itcpubllcnn nrgan
luatlon which I believed when I said
them and which I have never retracted
and I have learned nothing ninco to
make mo bo love that I hall ever re
tract
I am thnklng ihy flshtovM the
head of Urn vrgunlwiUtns undI nn
rUIng Into this tnlng to make Je rood
a tight ns I know now It nuik < w no
difference to mo whether am olccte1
UtatrlctrAttorno r not Qf jsourao L
am out to win but I ran mnUo u living
In or Wt of this office
Not Talkative on Oabcrne I
Wr Jerome was not In a tnlkntlve
mood iiirUur In tho day jvfcu asKed
to exprei an opinion UI > JH the camu
dacy of ills former nwdsuint James IV
Osborne en the Tammany ticket Tliu
DistrictAttorney vns runud tint
althousl Mr Osborno iittaeued hm
upcn the stump four yttir itpJ be r i
tnlned Mr Oiborn In olllco fur n laag
I parted and when Mr Osborno IM tv e
I IJIitrlotAttornpys olllce Mr Jerome
said of him In substaniu
There Is a btliht future nhonil for
Jim Osborne He Is ft cnpni1 focllilo
pronoiutor but J do not think Tnimruy
Hall will ever nominate lilm fr oltlri
He Is tOI Independent
llonv about It tho DIstrltAttor
rifV was nslicd floes thn opinion of
twp years ugoetan11
Vell1 rfpllcil Mr Jerortic MoxM
every once In II while somehlng hap
petal to prove hilt n loopnrd can change 1
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KISHINEFF
POLICE CHIEF
I ASSASSIN TED
II11NE11 llfssarabla Hustla
Oct 13M Oswsk Um Hlstanl
Clilif of PollOi here was asrftsnlrmtid
touay lib wni held t6 litiv t1 Wen
lirgoly rcrpontlblc for the mtuMfrc uf
Jons In Uiu3 und the moiu roent iintl
Jewish dlslul irrs
ST PKTKIUUItllO Ocl 13001 Von
Kltinan Chief of 1nllce of Krasnojiv
sky was murdered last evening
BELMONT PAR WINNERS
FIRST RACE Hippocrates 16 to
5 1 Goldsmith 10 to 1 for place 2
Nlnnssquaw 3 l i
SECOND RACEStcrllna 12 to
1 1 Avlctcn 2 to 1 for place 2
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THIRD RACEPalett 10 to 1 II
1 Sailor Doy 5 to 2fer place 2
UpuleH3 J yv >
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CIANTS FIRST TO
i SCORE GETTING
RUN IN FOURTH
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Another Great Crowd Jams Itself Into
Polo Grounds This Afternoon and
Long Before Game Time Most
of the Seats Are Filled
BY ALLEN SANGREE
i Special to The Evening worJrl
POLO GROUNDS New York Oct l3Tho ifcenw of the pant few days
were repeated as the gates of the Polo Grounds were thrown open nt noon
today As a stream which swells ns It Rains momentum the crowd poured
through turnstiles until the great strrtclicB of empty seats gradually dltmp
I peareannder their human burden fly 2 oclock there waa not n vnrant
I space In the stands and the 60cent fans were turlicd loose on the field
Despite the chill which crept up from the Harlem River It looked as If
the attendance figures of the opening fight on Tuesday would bo beaten
On account of the early hour of beginning the struggle the crush cnmo
I between the hours of 1 and 2 oclock nnd Swretnry Knowlcs and his staff
were sweating blood trying to squeee the people through the narrow open
i inca at the entrance
i It was the last chance tr S ow York
ers to brwt the Me who have landed
I
a pennant for wa1 no this the fourth
game Yes nnd Ritunlay light on top
with a possible 338I V crnvd Tb play
ers looked a hub blue when fhey con
templated the morrow since they will
not share In the receipts
Jut the some thero was to be no
let up In tho ferocious pao sot by Me
Craw and his IrIsh follower If you
want to know what Is beginning to
count In hla desperate sprint we wish j
I
II go on record as declaring that ftln
Irish conibntlwness I
Before the game today McGraw fuM
lo the writer live me Irish on n bill
team for fighters All right for your
plodders oi other nationalities but I I
have found that an Irishman will re
spond more quickly to the mil ond j
never low heart
This ban demonstrated Itself In tho
series right along Dronnahon hue
caught u never before He It a per
fect cyclone nt hitting nnd throwing
Mlk Donlin Is clubbing the ball con
tbuotsly nnd ns for Dan McOann he
broke up yrsterdnye gome on three
different occasion
Tills afternoon you sea the Irish mid
ness cropping out every moment Me
fllnnljy came on the noJ hli Jaw
clamped his muscles steeled his eye
wild Ho Ins filled with determination I
to get at the batters who won from him
the other day Mcdran Inflamed hI >
Irish employees taunting them kidding
them boosting them and at limos
cilllng them lie knows Just how
to make thor > work There nr loWa
of Germans In professional ball today
jiti AVU IU plOlOnl Ihe con ii
tbuH tar llt I < JInt IInnh nnd JOhll I
McGraw PUn rUlIII no IIko
orter
declde1 Ira w QIhlenlly WillltH tile aeries 10 k ho
on its
merits IInd
running the train McGraw Is II
It wus tt ours R groot
for t11e piabers Ihn thf ln11113110n
they pna
I thou I
and anlvingrnndkiloVtha1
nn < knl1 that 111111
rand morn would be tomoJ
on hand lonmor
row to
MX things Hut thli S n
fftngorou procedlng nfl uaklmr aw
ful oinnnM with the public I
The faQ i
today
vre hern
lo
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Virk 1 > lIt ijm nnllr I
I1 gri ga lime beat
ihc AtliletVs vhoni ihiy I irliiune yes i
JrrJny with SIKM caw nnd thin tilii I
tlem again tum rrow Kvory tjp ns
viitchlTK for a Ipilmn fmll uidjv
the pli > cr huns were about l w in y I
wnre nnd Woo to itQr pio boys
expected nior than this They can
ii i nvuifbn tliiil they hive been dmio
They contend that the Viitlnnid Com1
mission U not entitled to 10 pir cent l
This itftfrno ns iTowd niiint nlit
Uc > mOl > inHie winner milking per
haps J1W Inall
lo a lirman this might INm pretty I
good rity for n wreie Hut time liavArs
fetl mat tile mlI11lI1fnll hai dono I
M well thN fear that they slioilM bo I
more genemin I
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MGINNITY AND PLANK
SEEKING VINDICATIONI I
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Two I Pitchers Determined to Get Even for i I
First Defeat So Great Battle I
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I Was Looked For
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BY BOZEMAN BULGER
iJvutiTi File r T Wnr 4 >
roixa oitorvDa oct UNO dub
ryi1 won Into a gamp raw confident
titan did the Ons Soday Jlcdriw
was Jubilant nnd every man on the
club hart IncifisoJ Ms chest mensure
men by M lent two inches Tie
rloui tPi on the ben oh belonged to
Jo McGinn y Tic Iron man who a
ir art was the trinshold of the
iQlants feds keenly his mlifrlune ant
when he saw his tearn g > down and out
on Tuetjay tears rilled Into hi eyc H
I and lie aekeJ Mcdraw for one mcrt
OhIlbtl the American League cham
IOtI Jllsrequest waa tmtncdlutel
L ILdifL
Lu r I
I and vmv J1frIl OMS like Dill Dnhlsn
ami Hans
Wngner but for a mortal
light like this Irishmen are the more
rfrnrpy and hey will win
Again today fan notlcnl the ainnts
nnd Athletics In closo conference foil
I this lilllO rise lo talk that they were
arranging lo drop n game so ns to
I make the contest close
The Idea seem
ed to prevail that Philadelphia 1
was to
I win tills Knme In orders that a JIg
I crowd would P ° ne tomorrow Hut
wh
why such t scheme when the plaers
do not share In Hiiiirdiys
IresMfiit Hlilbt game
have lie Athlctlos 311110llncell their that and Connie wOllld Mack 1110
portion of the lnt
lhreo
KV J1I11rll And thus IhlliSJi M
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grail el anjl lie went In today f ir v
dlpi1 ton I
It mruit till rrownn of abrlili
carcrr or lho admlMlon hit hi < I IM
pf rcATM hail pieoi to till jjren h I
yoiul rrtandi and vlvltrrntifui I M
Man hello trieS tn cvtilt lilm nt i
w > rds of encouragement Tfie y till
hi n that hard hv < hiil lIru1 him
and thin lit l > Jui M food as vr Put
J > want result tths Is a SITU
pltchlnB feet without evMcnoe U the
I way to pljrxr Iokt at It T irv want
t win An far as they arc coiLimol
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the ofOjlal score could bo utl for
waste raocr
Ajiothtr man soeklns vlndlcaUpn U
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GIANTS 1 J
ATHLETOCOI
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Continued from Sixli DIM Seventh Columns
Fifth Inning Devlins good catch retired Plank Harssi
walked Lord popped a foul to Brcsnahan Hartsel stele sec
ond Davis lifted a high one to Donlin No rune
Harjsel took a hard one from Bresnahan and retired Browns I
Ihe same way Donlin out Davis to first No runs
Sixth Inning L Cross bounced to McGinnity Dahlens dii I
loult stop slopped Seybold Murphy out at first No runs
McGann took the count on strikes Merfcs died tIC sanrc
vay Davis threw Dalilen out at first No runs
Seventh Inning Dahlen easily retired Monte Cross Pow
ers died on a easy fly Plank out pitrhpr to first No runs
Dahlen was called out on strikes Murphy to first stopped
Gilbert McGinnity filed to Seybold No runs
Einhth Inning Hartsel received a halo on tolls Donlin
took Lords long fly Davis fouled t > Devlin L Cross singled
to centre Seybolds best was to fan No runs
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At BostonEnd third Naionals 0 Americans 5
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UTE HFSULTS AT BELMONT PARK
Fourth Disorient 918 Holschc11 pIG Anodyne
AT LATONIft t l
FirstRoscoe 41 Agnes Virginia 31 Felix Moses
Second Nine 185 Neva Welch 25 Oro Viva V
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MAJOR TAGGART GETS A DIVORCE
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WOuSTfH 0i Oct 13 Judgo Fason this afternobnufeh i1
Jered a decjjiuii granting a divorce to Mar Taggart r Ji
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OM IMwurd Plank Ho did wore to
win the championship for Philadelphia
than did any other two men since ho
got his In the opining clash at Phila
delphia Ho in Jut ns anxious ni Me
Olnnlty to see his namu figure In pleas
ivno rlllUlt and for that reason Connie
Iark allowed him to face the whllrwlnd
which soni to quirt him this afternoon
With two great pitchers struggling for
vindication you can well imagine how
they worked The crowd soon caught
thn Inspiration tad the thss from the
Quaker nnd the Oothamltpi churned
the breire when cither of the plldu
did somithlng ipectacular
Rube Waddell Warm Up
If New York won today McOraw woe
to nlti1 Mattnowvnn again tnmorruiv
and wind up the series without n return
lo riilhdrlphU
Another llgure who attracted all Inlun
during he preliminaries was Uitlio Wnd
dell Kor the tint time Connie Muck I
h nl him nit worming up nnd the e
TiUrk lullvldiil xeemn In have nil UN I
oil t i ins speed uul control It would I
not lie surprising In see time Italic walk
out for action ut any time 1
First Inning i
Tern vas 1 filllnt uf stipples i n mind I
I hMlliitiri > In lie tunil u twty
llirtmll walkM up to fare McOlnnltj
ljrt HI itnd the ln > u titan both Tilt
It Topsy however drop u slurp
Hi iiKulc dawn 11 i third biae lIiju and
WHS letlrwl bj Utvllim briiutlful throw
to MeOatm MoUinltv I men pounced
on loris attempt at a bunt and In a
HiBli Imil hIs opooiiit mall DovJi1 was
mi lo tii trltlid with unit ni Me
llnnliv put in tirii8ht over its
wlilrn > i the bal ovrr Peiiil base far
ii Iwi finale hut Its freedom rnt I
shirt for L Cross ndpped it wea kin
ID Dtvlln NO HIN3
IMnnk Unid on n III IP will n ul
ns Ol iy IIi < I Hill fnr iho crjwd
iiriK mw Hpplaiin It Tim ant > tlinr
smri towanl K victory viij nuicti de I
i LI 01 Hr Aim IriHil hard to ut hta f
iliAil u iiuiil wlih a bun but us I
I mini iiMipt leHtilted In it snlii i
fid ind ho wm out without Helping
Ill f4liiill II I > nliii HUj iltwnptnd < i I
c it n bunt but wan plckrtl oft II >
ink thoiigli llretnahHi rnuhed reo
nil en tli tm Iilay A low pitched ball i
gn tir llke Powers and iilvairrd lire
i ihii t > Mnl There he died while
M Glum undir protest went out on
slnkfH NO IttNH
Second Inning
Tor thn first tlmo dating tli > series
Now York players quoiUanel Hank
oDays Judjftupnt on balls and ptrlkos
mini there na tmioh illsjus expr4ollSI1
ni Seybild pit a but on l > nl > Mw
niy bunted irwttly Lang thrown out
by Meflnnty wlilln Sejl > old rae l lo
s > ind Monte Cton was unable to
fithcm the Iron Man underhand il
liver nnd utruk mil Mike JOAerj
KHS viMk ant after two nervous nt
tompts popped n chart rly < i Dthlen
NO HtNSf
As < ho crowd ftrltd to rattle PlaJik by
counting In unison Mertcs stiasH eat
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Plank was showing form that boded 111
for the Hants and DalVoiu br1 was
a weeak bounder to Lave CroH IWIIn 1
however had a burdli left nrd crashe
R fast one against the left Held lunta
for ft wo bases RlllCt wound H up
with n pwfly which have Iras Icon
laughing NO HUNS
Third Inning f I
As Joe smarted out he linev he had a
hard trllm to face lint J > > buckled
ilCWi The AthleticS Mere urowlrf con
IdMi1 In the iniantlir and Ptinis <
ripped une which nearly knockol Dili I
len I glove off far n < ngi A bqiutlful t
racrllioo by Harwell sent tho left band
er to wcoiil 11lIn iimile n gn > at
play In Imdllng tOt ball Hllfcbrt fum
bled Ioirds trnockcr bat iov3 < erel In i
tim lo catch hli min by time immweit
of irflnn Donlin uound It up liy a
Krwit run which patlierel In Harry
i bind s lung tly NO UtNS I
HcyboUs ijulck eye siarted him hi
time to ciipturc MoKlnnltvs line drlv
to tight fled which Incidentally was I
the ceeond hard hit ball the Ulnnt hail >
iieiiilated Clinks bU ninv WAS
working In great shape bu Urcnahan
caught one whleh bounded by M Urvi
for A finale BrOIlle then st I the
lileuch > r Into on uproar with n clean
drive over third The return vl sIh
quick though that Drewwhan vat tom
relied ft 1IIIIh un hyr at secqnd bae
ixinlln was uiiecual u tile emergency
8n < l popnW n steak little tly whIch
Davis jlr ticil Mnb on purooie or
not bUt under thw rules the InHeld tlv
was out uiiywnv MoOanu was also I t
huffalofd Planks t < culls r curve and
lifted tf short flv to lord NO RUN °
I Fourth Inning i
tinlfn clicvOiyl g1t judgment In J
pliiliu him e r for Kivn tro pod i J
usrd < hn1 be lnfodilv on a need I
nil MJke IIIIS iiSilliK n bust dy for
le hail hjrillv returned tv fils posluon i
ttliei he MM Ilr oi anolior lang CSmiiso I
rr otifV remit fnmi HtMbjMslistDin i
Murphy iMidoil for a pretty oncbi 1
il e > fr svptid lid Monte CDOt I
lrllfd urt H Miutv on Dolfl Ly bunt
III tfl Aittiur Una liln < wuy
1r MM win IIIr Irs bvfoe I he bill j
v H l i > I nI i then reMrnl the
M bv kinl Iowesi IMIK thy In
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r M i KfNH
Miini1 OJM iiMl ahal TTMS of
M rieVB riuiii lo J > J d Sa i
do lil1 at I rut Ths liastil tint
erro if the pilit bu wy p I thy ex
disjlilo iS tie 1111 1 t < tOII ni thi I
I Mdt Dahlen lied out to Soylxill
Dolln alvnr td Mwhi nviii II pretty
MII ilt > < 13 1llnl
Olirl then riiuifi lif lull ritiar
on till nj i nnd drov It tltroiizh I
rOse ll < 9 5 1 filling Jlrtr hem J
111 u canler wllh tie lint run nt Ihu f
pram Tlrro II is iu J ncrhmatlon
from tfl olud TI fane rm mhered
that ollbri i iii thill tinMed up Mr
Itink hr fie Ill 01 1UIt McOln
n Ity tiled lo lrd ONI HrV
LIPTON COMPLETES FUND
HOSTOX Oct 13A cVile todnv
Ilrtbn ailing iO
fmni Sir TbrTas Llrt n i
corpletei the fun I of tfiW HI
raised for a tnomorlal to tho hate PJt
rick A Collins Mar < U iton e
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