The evening world. Newspaper, July 27, 1901, Page 3

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2 ge Conroe ‘THE WORED: SA‘ TURDAY EVENING, JULY 27, 1907) MRS. ALLIEN MARRIED TUNNEL WORRIES'STORY OF DROWNED BOY iS . plants FRIEND SAYS. Ll. tTBL|. LIKE RECORD iniminbate [Company Claims It Is Seeking a Remedy for Evils. —_.—__ Brother of Woman Who Got Rancocas Prop- erty Will Not Answer Report and Young Lorillard and Lawyer Silent—Story that; Wife of a Servant! Posed as Bridegroom! at Ceremony. That the husband of Mrs, Willan Barnes Allien was none other than t wife of one of the late Pierre Loril- lard's servants, disgul in male at- Ure, Is the sensation closure made to account for the mysterious iden of the person whose name ts borne the woman to whom the famous Ran- cccas stud was bequeathed in the late millionaire tobacconist's will The New York Tribune {ts authority 4 for the statement that the person who went through the marringe ceremony with the then Mins Barnes was woman whose husband was employed by ‘Mr. Lorillard. After the ceremony she took off her man’s attire and resumed her gown. t ‘This fact would explain why the most ‘ diligent search has failed to reveal “Mr. mand comps «tli iT) Allien’s antecedents or hia where- Siesta ai se @bouts subsequent to the marriage ccre- pe Re a na oe mony. wv 1 Revealed It. . —Revivea oyter ry FF ex Interest in “Mr. Allien's” Identity was : - T twe ty Minut 5 @roused by the pecullar legal phraseol- LoVerswerewer: b] ogy of the Lorillard will, Whether : : | widow or a divorcee Mr. ae eee companion and beneficiary would have had legal Identity under her fnurandis 'John Schaefer, Who name. But care was taken by Mr. Lor- z ‘ MMard, always a shrewd business aia s Was a Half Hour Un to avold making her a beneficiary ieee Oo : Fee Te A ener cy Oita Os | GOV. WOOD SAILED To-pay.| Ger Water and After Rancocas is bequeath: io Lt 4 Barnes, ‘also known" and “sometimes | | ecasrenen ward Resuscitated, B, Allien." Legal ex- | ¢ ‘The Mo Cnatle tn Doe e Neat known” as “Lily | Tells of the Strange HAVANA, July n, Wood wae Sensations He Had. | taken on boant the r Morro Castle ! to-day. The General expreseed ty bra iat teameanne There was released from Norwegian sisted upon his being carried on board Hosp tal, in Brocklyun, yesterday |% my a boy who kas recently beer Bae through an experience that reads ——____ }__ like the record of a miracle. This | that there | Irs, Lily B. | perts inferred immediate! + was no such person as “ Allien” or “Bre, Lilian Barnes Allien’ in a legal sense, inasmuch as care was | exercised to avold making a bequest | that would be vold, or at least of doubt. | ful validity, to the person so designated. The bequest was made to Lily A. | Bares, the only name which the woman could apparently legally claim, and to that name was added, for purposes further Identification, the other titles under which she was more generally |fenys, cuit xnown: A. S. Barnes, Forming} the/ Not.) Allfen, was seen + Friends of Pierre Lorillard say that he | World reporter and met Lily Barnes on a racetrack and, | {{\°, ‘item enamored by her wit and fine appenr-|to a wou, nee, paid her devoted attention. Cer-| He glas Vocsdny. tle is .|CAKEWALK AND CONCERT ba SNe ee oer FOR SICK BABIES’ FUND. half an hour, And yet le was brought back to life by a physician | who worked over him for an hour| sbject. It Went away. T felt t and soon saw It ad- several times and tain It Is @hat he was scen with great | norn « f 1 frequency in her eompany, and so con-|,,,4 38° before there was the slightest sign Suntan stant were hia attentions that the | simply 4 woman's family serlously objected to | There was a her friendship for a married man and a | Ppeared, why widely-known character. In Orange, N, | ifn that pn J., where the Barnes family at that time linia ‘teanon resided, the affair assumed the propor- | not c. tons of a scandal, To allay this gossip and to cireum- A report was circulated that Miss Barnes was marry a Mr, Lewls or Louis Allien, a wealthy Englishman and yacht-owner, but to Orange (N. J.) folks | the prospective bridegroom was as much 5 5 of a myth as he subsequently developed into. Miss Barnes was much tn evi- dence about Orange; so was Mr, Lor- PICK ERE Bike eb OLR Mrs.ChristinaHamilton Widow and Children ¢ Finally ansmuncement war mace mat] UUMPS from Third | Homeless After Fath- Story of a Hospital. er's Long Illness. i of life, The boy is none the worse for kis ex- rertence. He is a very intelligent young fellow, of modest demeanor, and it was with some reluctance that he consented to tell the fol- lowing story of his sensations in ee s!, and if any= the Evening Worid, just before he t pafidence in iny's 5 t puas 1 this: ‘They. tell left the hospital for his home. x nedonitel Iminon pemeaten ohnson began to BY JOHN SCHAEFER. ible that T SRW I want to say at the start that minutes what happened to me shows clearly | hat lots of people suffering from immersion are allowed to dle when | 15 they could be resuscitated. If it had) not been for the energy and hope- |)» fulness of Dr. Barney, who worke! | next morning, the hospital. How He Was Rescued. r ow | was rescued. sin Fort times be- © times he dived derstand he is 1 idently tn ind it is strange that being taken Into the No, 401 Third » pulled me work, but 1 \ . ‘ the marriage had taken place and th “Mr, and Mrs. Allien” had gone away ! ona yachting trip for thetr honeymoon, 7 i Of course, there was great talk about | Mrs, Christina Hamilton, fty-four ver me when my case appeared 1 the w Rain ame Iks In Orange and | yeurq ald, Jump thirdcstor# ss hopeless, | would be in my cotfin to- | | OA Ce CT ON vind owapt Free Wome for ‘ day instead of here in this chair, — {2% | o oro ence An C » 425 Cher: 5 , Lily 4-2 Barnes)iwas® the) lnte, Alfred . thin mor My father, Henry Schaefer, was | kin . 7 ae : non go was the | She was nicked by killed two years ago by a fall from | /sus nized het thee IRR Nt New York. Hor | man Lurrigan ancey F + bin ud no idea sousin, A 4, Wis Colonel of | station, and) was sent to the )oee® the 1. structure at Fulton Ferry, 1{ ater until the cra Twenty-third Regiment, | ernewr Hospital, where she diel laa : live with my mother and two sisters y almost Brooklyn, and President of th pon se fean Hook Company, while her fe. W. Barnes, whove marital ¢ have been extensively alred In the York courts, hear Among the Barnes family various ex-|ot E planations for the sudden appear: | Her skulr wax fractured by ance of “Mr. Allien’ are to have and she lagerece Selah been advanced. One rumor was he hail dled shortly after the ceremon Another was that while abroad he had gone to Africa, and the Indy’ patient search for her missing spouso wan ad- vanced to ex her prolonged ab- conscloustiess me except the was incur. da at No. 1018 Third avenue, and my mother sells tickets for the Fifth Avenne L road at the Fortieth street | i) Casein aterm we ima] St a serene? FOod Cure small children ALBERT D. BUSCHMAN kind-hearted proprietor of the Golden Horn Casino, who will give the sick babies a henefit at his place next Tuesday evening for Nive house, atvon and Mike aawim in the bay a h We ad MoKernor nd the henent who was almost to Be Y welker, cake walker of Ni Miitot ENE pack aor seit lea, NATURE'S ny Hil, whe wor . a ; Madison arden, ind Mins Maw 1 , , 4 \te 1 Hray Sink Jane as ha WAY sences on the other side pal Waltit and Miss ‘ P ‘Among Mr. Larillard’s mate friends! and Wi i there was gossip of his: havin fal Alita <atabel Nein a i 2 ' : the complitsant auaband — $10, Mite Hammond: 7 : + eliminate aclt after the marriage ha" Miles | Da |: See Diet List Below. ceremony. Fa ly Decelved, if wid Putnam avery It ix belleved that the Barnes famlly Wife of palcemen Mot- were deceived Into avcepting Mis} ley Took Poison Amid Barnes’ marriage as genuine, though vy Throng of Diners. O later her father was fully aware relations with Mr. Lorillard and om hin home with her in tha restlen GEN Beg VIA FOOD. rts of drugs to after all the thod intendew awell recelpta y know It is one me Sinety-siath street steCnaper No. WM East: Thirtyctiiat street. pro- | Wate Speclal Polleeman Paul M j Hhamiltan, the Vine i Vided for her by Mr. Lori of Coney bs! and several others we ‘enrough the Kindness Torilard | wating breakfast thin m Beschaan, propetetor h with a wo: Umates ¢ fons, ho mar cKUOW Le of the hotela In’ Kenstn wife ran into the room This is what 1am going wins, vie Hospitcl until soexpected from The « i mt ntiy sad by his 3s dentr not more than me meen uy when | Inment will be reandal ¢ ably 4 t 1 i rat ° a large quantity of « We doe Know ven. n i lowed the his harboring | "pha ooked frul an unmarried wo aboard hls yacht Jie kneel ~ PARA IIREn INR Roe eat Haun N a‘ . A slices of entire an well as his fear that If a marriage Her hustand threw DIED OF HYDROPHOBIA. invatlonass Thaw judges will helichosen| more than one with a man were arranged to opviate |arcond her neck and sobbe ‘offee, to be ‘iedly, Let this OMe Villa ant! t Hamilton, Th my Orebostra er tie tests at Why a ‘orgive met f the Coney that diMculty he would be forever a victim of the quasi-husband's black- malling Inclinations. Tae marriage to a dh, He you do rheoa ymp) Cook Was Bitten Mad roy of Mr. Mos ofan \ x day consist of woman, while absolutely vold In iaw, : aad the) Charles Cook, tht tnusic during Che evering, Och. | proceeds | meat, potato was a subterfuge that sulted Mr. Loril-|weman had died almost Instan Menai Saen ARNT acke will appear are Mica Alice Atle i| , lard's ends admirat@, Helen Motley lived at No. Wwe eae satan ienale Tentoreits a ai len ‘ uckly prove the ‘44+ WWentity of the woman who Im-] Thirty-second st Memortal Hosptial, from hy Willan bP. ¢ Mare Ge St ot the right Personnted the putative husband is not | was twenty-one 4 | Ateut two weeks ago Couk's orlginil acer! i ¢ id the body and? known beyond the fact that she was the no married Jo went mad and vera tt] oteteh A Dirk rot lost tissue whieh Is des wife of one of Mr. Lorillard’s servants, nd wax apvoint D Charles Wetme: Palin Hel Nowavorkiesinblizns| ve er and must be made.” Appratsement of Ranenens. at Coney Inland they went 1: ok « rly of St ns Chure moot t iiseas » sort enters In. 1% William Toffey and George F. Perkins. Last night they had a anarre bok corn nw yodenand ii New York rth of specialists, and the of Jersey City, have begtin the appraise. brogdin Tit went dog had bitten Golden Horn Hall, spac Hin it |i i wore t a ment of the Rancocas stock farm, {a pevaliored oar mere agun ellie bE Its wd’ At bel axel Aolialeayastis satis linesh vis amount, w , y Burlington County, N.J., the part of the the entire contents of the bottle, hydrophobia has spared bo Ume or expense tom Deol. Kaha. Y gravtying to the

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