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A Fine Picture of Hal Chase, First Baseman of New York Americans, Will Be Given Free with Postscript and Noon Editions of The Evening World To-Morrow WRHATHDR-Tain Late To-Night and Saturday PRICE ONE CENT. Ja NEW YORK, ‘FRIDA ic EDT) Lo) iy a aPC nae WHATHER Rain Late To-Night and Saturday RESULTS EDITION 3 ¥, MAY st. MILLIONAIRE ON PROBATION ~~ i te L. G. Meyer, Injured in Auto Crash with Alleged Rival, Repents. eer AGREEMENT THAT PUTS MILLIONAIRE ON PROBATION. as, Ada E. Moyer, of the SIGNS RIGID PROMISE Third Sufferer in Wreck Mystery Millionaire Feigelstock. 4 notice Tt may evem amazing mobile accident in which @high is shattered ald 'b ness to a wife, but such Is the « Bre. Louis G. Meyer, of Broa Ninety-aixth street. Hor husband, @ mealthy merchant, had neglects she claims, for # dashing young woman regal Mrs. Kathryn Conrad Fuller Harkness, their marital re’ ‘who slso suffered severely in the uto Louls G. Meye does hereby promise and agree with eolll. s said wife, Ada E. Meyer, as Also in this sensational acciden} was : another millionaire, William A. Felse!- stock, of No. te West Fnd avenue, His right leg was broken and he waa other Il. That he w nvereafter abst. wise seriously injured. Mr, Fetgeistock J from all relations of every name fe president of a manufacturing con d nature, t social and o fem with offices at No. 5 East Forty- Mrs, William z and will hot hereafter have or main- @econd street. An unknown woman aia ate deeponeee” Ok anaes wale was also injured. tops. With Bny ofer woman or Now with Mr. Meyer's leg in women, but will at all times cor and her riva! helpless with a brokeri h n self in a loyal treed fe Dr. Bull's santtarium, Mra, Mey Baath ibe has trtumphantly re-entered imto the eof her husband and compelled him hereafter, com Bounce Mra. Harkness for al a this a t is sail If the remarkable dobument . ’ aa up at her husband's bedside does not : Piers keep her rival out of her life, aald Mrs. Ae Meyer to-day, ahe will use other means s furthe penal Shee a fe) zw 4 be ir ® \ Btatuesquely tall, and 4 1 GM f her friends as 5 8 ty ' last August, w s ir happy marri ‘ s 4 ber hair has turned a + Horsewhip Her Last Resort s Ad. “I believe that my husband's pror ‘ ris will hold,” Mra. Meyer said It i Satria Goes not, and this woman attempts to . come into his 1 will use a hor bg Ny Aiba Meyer has been very busy during mn Ee lah t Week inc rn eve other man and Mrs. e jons and ¢ t the carried to the Hotel Gramatan fromt G st any ti motor-cer crash, She was in Atlant { three . ¢ heard ¢ Mr a EE Ey Meyer” were at { ea : Na aaidl “Ada Pie iaerie Meret ¥ . agread on the part of referred to was her ri post said Loule G. Meyer that his sai to the scene proceed with sald ca mplete possession red for divorce arr iw OF Erg gair Ne y ‘fa f December With « tratr nurse hap zi 4 ti Ga. AC PO peor aula hilar pcan ty . ADA E, MEYER healing lotions to thé invalid, and present LLL Bance of lii# de er di rected the fran 4 5g Oe LOUISVILLE RESULTS. Propped up in ped winging from at pa mM Nas forever « 4 rea wit 1 F y cing Stier thar would spur r M 4 Harkness, whore owed ate | for place) 2, 8 8 . Time declarations of jove Mra. Meyer had IND RAL dow. mi corralied and reviewed, and that he wil 5 ie ‘and R a throughout the future con himeeit for place W. 3 Time ina yal manner as @ ne » Lit 3-5 band. iIRD RACE en furlongs. a1 Suit Held Over Woman. J, Dougina (6 t a7 t En- voy en for ce) 2 euue sT But the resourceful Mra, Meyer did) YS! {0 , - «i Mot stop at this document. She ordered bi aot ad “ her lawyer to bring immediate eult _ rol ATH wg Oe : Qguinst Mre, Harkness for alienating | ‘eerth mies 7 “4 6t 1, ¢ for place) her husband's affections, The papers!) 0) ‘iy will be served upon her in the sanitar-| tum sto nae ‘Darling’ (as she is said to have! FRENCH FLEET SAILS addressed Mr. Meyer in many p T re sere ber, Chasse: wives), she will be prevented Laubat and {ugo, w gal writ. If he endeavors \o » F New York dartor again he will be haled to cou and af « James confronted with the sealed pledgs ° made in his sickroom. | - ale The ait mn probably has no ps i" ” lel. "Tt Is the happy climax of the do-| CLEARS THE COMPLEXION meatic woe of Mra. Meyer, and she di BY A SIMPLE METHOD, eriapea \t to-day in cheery tones, © . eyes sparkling the while nw more (hun & Year ago, she says, | NEW TOF ‘ that Mra. Meyer heard of Mre. Ke a wde at the toile Conrad Fuller Harkness, Fr ‘ id 4 ° her that Mr. Meyer wae much in Ul we enon x “ Lie told her that there had been a Mr. ( red, # Mr. Puller and @ Mr. Harkness. but that they were of vanished ro ol qreatly reduced price of per bottle, At this Agure any one can afford to be beautiful ‘The sale will be Continued this week. mances, forgotten for her busband Ventoon cents | | .BY COMPACT WITH HIS WIFE YANKEE GIRL WINS THE LADIES’ EVENT Belmont, Keene and Wilson Entries Defeated by Ellison Entry—Owner Made a Plunge on the Winner. Fvening World.) TRACK. | Keenes and | dey tor| It was s procession. «’ Stakes | Little Don finisbed among the also-ran a New Or-|** named admin- Marbies Galioved in. with his? high| Marbdies again dem: ged her pow- en v four anti half ruriong ‘ee. Bhe sloped to the like a black etreak, beating * Betsy, a frequently pro- nt Kvod thing, and Fordello, the! + Gotet Dress: Mis gelding from Forsythe Piving cana caweds on Eu S were numerous before the ins ae ted in Mar- ring a etal pa comes | ar 1 $30,000, the od bdilng er riet 1 to 12 to & forced down by still “Inabie” to of the El plunge 3 Was interesting and served Radthe one of his| Harry Payne Whitney's Old Ironsides Ath Cours} 2 Duos trim forthe third race at Radice slinmed. iz Ml oat een cteenthe beating the Jockey AyOravic Lens. 1d Adoration to go to the front] great ‘mare Tokalan, favorten is, the and heads off. Im the last ons, Sora pare vely, easily at the 239 4h ehiaie eet heset overhaul Old HER | the, TECH Oty x owas 10 to 1 in the bet- between the two, Radtke. had foot of the been coojiy watching the two | front} through, the long anners,- sat down to ride his t ¢ Keene colors home wing th “Welbourne. after @ recent ewitt luftin, ‘ | performance, could not show his hee who had bested ¢ = t lentine cam right back this going ne “about j{time to win without getting disquall- ie coming like a whirlwind in the eve e fifth mace, St. Valentine " , : Ben, the light weight, "| winning by a head under G. Burne’s| v aK etling finieh. Water " ni ‘Another One for Miller aistete Pouslohes tee ape ane in the lant, the fort i. Bi. a wild @rive from the K nearly a quarter Opty three started EVENING WORLD RACE CHART FIFTH DAY AT BELMONT. CLEAR. MAY 3 353 Pi! Li tA fur by Diseu coy pen High: Clos Pi hed — Lard Lo Kiamerha $90) added; fou Tme--0.82 12 TRACK FAST. | ~_AIGHLANDERD PRICE ONE CENT. ————E= WIN FROM ASO ‘Grimth's New : New Twirler, Ex-Senator Kitson, | Puts One Game to somraNomes | Discredit of the Hud'9 90001300— | American League HIGHLANDERS, (FINAL SCORE.) 4 ‘Brooklyns, Fi ns, Fioldiaa Splendidly Behind | Bell's Fine Twirling, GIANTS. (FINAL SCORE.) j BOSTON. Stars. 000001000— 1 i Apecial to The Evening World, HIGHLANDERS. | AMBRICAN LEAGUE GROUNDS H PO A 5) ROSTON, May 31.—Tht Hi nders Keeler, rf a 0 20 won the first «ame of the series with | Eiberfeld, s0.. ries en eT 4 | Boston this afternoon by 4 to 1 Kit pon, the new. acquisition of the High- | coset: 2b se ee it janders, plitohed. hia first «ame and was | Conroy, If. . \ bees Wags best) erfectly at home | Williams, 2b [Pea ees Wes | First Inning Hofin an, cf. 1 Dales Moa Bea! Keeler got a ilfe om Uraiaud's error. | Moriarity, 3b, 18 oe: | He went to second on Elberfeld’s sacri-| Kieinow, c Pie te et fice, Ferris to Ungiaud. Chase fanned. | y4, . 0 Sullivan got Conroy's fy, NO RUNS. spill c bula cnn, san. 2 0 Sullivan's fly fell safe for two bases. | TM ee est ieee Parent was hit by « pitched ball. Un-| Totals..... foasect, GaP 56° og glaub sacrificed, Kitson to Chase. Col-| lins bumped to Williams,.who threw to} erro jee | Kleinow, and Sullivan was out at the a piste. Parent, got to’ third. Congatton Gulliven, ¢f 0) ad: # Sut, Wiliama Wy Chage, NO RUNS Parent, ¥¢.. ew Te | Second Inning. | Ufighaub, 1b. o 10 3 cwilliame’ bounder was tossed by Col- | Celling, 3b AG Dogs We. Le} [tine to Unglaub, Ferrie and Unglaub | Congelton, t >» OS Barrage: finished Hoffmes. Moriarty staried with | ) Ferris, a>... : 6-6 a 4 ‘a pass. Kleinow wes also passed. Kit-| Hoey, If, i er i at j gon out, Unglaub to Winter NO RUNS. ‘Arm ‘Conroy made a gteat catch of Ferris's bruster, a Himes eae alles 5, | long fly. Hoey’ wae an vasy out, Biber- Po a8 8 feld to Chase. Agmbruster popped up © 0 0 0 Oo a foul for Kietnow, NO RUNS ey ci wees she Miami Third Inning. 1 6 37 13 Keeler was out, Ferris to Unglaub.| epatted for armbruster in ninth, loollins tossed over to Unglaub wiber- | under, Chase was out, for the! ping, fold'e bound of aifixee NO RUNG, © * Wipe = on Belis—Of Kitson, 1; off — 0 eaten eeinee, Xiteon : | pirat Base on Errore—Highianders, 3; | nt of Ebberteld to C n-| “Lett 0 jh UNS. | Bu uck Out—By Kitson, by Wi ie Fourth Inning | ame: Base Hits—Sullivan Hd Sas oy DOD! foul to Collins. Will- ole: te Bey lay "RERoit to Cugiaub. ftoman | bial nn Bases—Chase (2), Klberfeld, Ferna, NO RUNS. Double Playe—Elberfeld and Chase. Rinaied And tried to steal see. | $ was out, Kieinow to Elberteld. | ton eineied. Hibertald ot Fer. | r Sundar, toched second, forcing | “ | Five grouncit, ‘roseed to Chase, doube {i3 Che Hk by Pitoher—Parent Umpire—Emal Comesiton, ant oe te Gonselton wae out, Williams Fifth FAI | t Ninth Inning orisaty Aenned:” Rompow’ ified “20! iRtlnow wuaikes and want to peasnd aNOo aah, NO RUNS, °M [03 Unglaith's error on Kitson's wome fanned. Armbruster filed 10 iberteld fied to Parent eree ate, aa Winter filed to Morianty, Winter to Unglaub. NO RUNS. " a-~| Ferris fied to Hot Jetu, Elbertela to Chase G, | Une for Armbruster NO RUNS Hoey war Grimshaw bat Tie Gied to Chase. Sixth Inning took secend on Keeler bunted safely, Elberfeid's single and third on Chase's wate bump. Conroy dum; one to Reciat was’ott"at the Siete “Wiens | TORONTO RESULTS. fouled to Armbruster. | Kilberfeld and Chase worked the aqueese play and Ei- | berfeid scored. Coney aioli Hoffman we ‘th Chase tried to seal ioertela to Winter to Anmbruster Hivan ‘out, on Elberfeld’s fumble. Un- to lett, 9 ering Parent WOODBINE RACE TRAC RONTO, Ont., yey May 8 —The reces tae lows FIRST RACE—EWiicott ton Gift ft, Mlaoe) ‘2, Yalinn ¥ ime—1.13 1b ling Brook, Prince of Orange and bed also ran at © ES was out, Wil Chase, | SBOOND RACE-Canobie Lake (7 to Ungiaub going to third Gongalton fled |) 1, Sir Balin (7 to 8 for plaoe) 2, Mo- Uagieue going to hig Here 4 Time—1.0 2-5. Guarda, Adroit, Beventh Inning. | Mare, @himonese also ran THIRD RACE—Gay Dora (# to 1) 1, BROOKLYN. 010000101— 3) Easily Defeat Mc- | , GIANTS. | Graw's Pets, Who | 000000002— 2 Rally Too Late. BROOKLYN. | (Special to The Eventng World.) RH PO A £! POLO GROt NEW YORK, May Alperman, 2b. 0 o 3 4 O}s1-—Bell's perior pitching held the Oaney Bb. ss ssccses © 0 © 8 0/Giants down to four hits and gaye Giaklae ot © © 0 0. 0| Brooklyn a victory by-a score of 3 16 R ge eee a Tr nis tnade a desperate rally im 4 Sees | the last half of the ninth and succeeded Hummel, 1b. 1 2 19 © ©) in getting two runs over the plate, bus Maloney, cf.. -~1 1 3 © O|} Seymour was unable to land « safe Lewis, os © 1 0 5 O/4rive when called upon by the crowd, jand the game was gone. Ritter, ¢2+.. 0 0 1 0 0} "Ferguson also pitched good ball, but | Butler, c. +0 0 0 0 the G! were unable to hit behing Beil, p -0 1 0 3 © him. Two thousand persons mw the — = oe ow | game Torale..... 3 6 27 20 0©| The Standing of the leaders in the | race remains unchanged, Chicago hav ing been beaten by Pittsturg. Chicago NEW YORK. is otill firet OY one game. > R H POA Lal First tnning. -1 1 2 © 0} Aiperman fiiet to Seymour énd Casey, +0 © 2 © 1) went out the same way. Seymour a © 0 1 0 4/ Made a wonderful one-hand catch ¥ Lamiey’s =i at and alone retired o 1 3 0 o wide. N Feast big a Case nrew out sannon. Casey alee © 1 6 2 0)threw out Browne. Devin gots Samm ° o 8 0 on balla, Seymour Ss naied Se eft. Deve lin was caught tealin, ONG i Dahlen, ss... AY digs ean Tea } | Rite wen 0. ‘pegondd; Ball to caneyr te Corcoran, 2b... Dio 2 #9) sibieaescde ds Ferguson, p... sag Maa Viet ieee 8 pe : Second Inning. atch fouled to MeG: ummel | *Strang....... 1 0 9 0 Olstruck out. Maloney doubled % con- -— — — —| tre, and as Browne's throw struck @ty- Totnle 2 3 27 9 4|mour in the back, came, all the ‘way . Ome ewis beat out a bunt, but wy “Batted for Ferguson tn ninth inning, | cauant a" Bowerman te “ cath ahlen Firet Base on Balls—Oft Hell Bom i pale (bunk aoa palsy jpaee on Errors—Br 8 Bowerman. nts, hrew out Dahi Lett 'on Basee—Brooklyn, 2 2 eoond. Cahora truck Out—By Ferguson NORUNS. ey POW Oa Home Run—Hummel ‘Two- Base Hits—Maloney Third Inning Btolen Baso—Sir Double Piaye—Danien and McGanr trowne. Bell singed, Wild Pitches—Ferguson, 1 with Alperman om Umptre—O' Day . t. Dahlen to. Mee | out Ferguson. Bell Hrowne fil a ne filed to NATIONAL LEAGUE. ; Fourth Inning CHICAGO AT PITTSBURG. 4 out. Corcoran to MoCann, ngled and CINCINNATI AT 8T. LOUIS. Game postponed grounds, BOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA fy same Fifth Inning on account of wet rags NO way Boston... O1OL 10026 | aay Philadelphia 000000400 | Shannon waiting for Lewis's long fix, Lindeman end Brown; Pittinger and | De threw Rite Bell di Dooln. ran. NO RUNES O™ a Gann. Dahh KTAsS-outter AMERICAN LEAGUE. |i Hum pa |r DETROIT AT CLEVELAND | Sixth Inning. Detroit 0000000014 fouled to Bowerman. Casey Cleveland 01000000004 Lumley BatterieesrDonovan and Archer, ‘Dale A “ man and Bemés. ‘ s Mulonay oNeehe . ad Casey threw EASTERN LEAGUE. | Seventh Inning aperne Bateh rats * to Coreoren, Bb) FFALO AT PROVIDENCE ROCHESTER AT BALTIMORE Rochester Moriarty singled. Kieinow \coltsion (8 1-8 to 1 2 Winter to Ungiand. Kitson gingled. f° aime Gibe.k ‘shen die cnet Mee” scoring Moriarty. Keeler filed to kap 34, Dutch Gin Wicklow’ Girl, tri. Kiberteld doubled \o right, 8cor- Franeh HYil, Halteaste, Flying Wite also ing Kiteon. Chase was safe on oA rae ine's error. He stole eecond, and on : a the throw down Eibarteld carne home. | gh Geni |! padded heen) Conroy dled 1a Mow,” THRDE RUNS. | Maringo Oar tment. 14 Wises | Freria out berfeld to Onasee. rf fied to Hoffman. Armbruster walked. [euc'pagh tne: Clften Forge, str Reiph Winter's Damp, Flberfeld so William, YIFTH RACE-—Cloten (8 to 1) oret forced Armbruster. NO RUNS | Rot E RAE Cretan of te, 3). seot) 4 ® Eighth Inning. Ciltorg 3. Taner. Aster F. E. Shaw Neglon, Dolly Spanka Willams fanned. Hoffman tanned | Must, Soe. Snes,’ Asterisk, ierman | rns ond"won, vale ee wy, Hepert| wlan. Moriarity fouled to Collin. NO | Jobnewon, Comic Opere alse Ba rien Phtiander ran Sede | ROWS cy eS 7 1 m 1 1 pBulllvan was safe on Eibertalt's oor are ‘et 03, he ‘ ha Fay one pilin Wart | glaub’ aied'to' convoy’ Colltne® ‘is | oe ood. — Breakwater ° Owner—Eo RR. Eiligon. [eden _ Scat debe = e 4 MONTREAL AT EY, CIT TS} iO iitielvings MONTREAL 0 ) — 1 it JERSEY CITY 5 Titoning. | T. LODIS AT C . ST 1 ) ) $47 ft by leoes CHICAGO 4 \ tor p Open. Hla mar | At W J AL mes i At Cleveland (AL)--Detroit, 2 , ap Chicag Pittsburg (NL) At Philadelphia (NL)—Boston At Providence (EL)-—Buffalo 1, Prowidertes At Reading (Atlantic League)-—-F N k 5 hen pied ee At Easton (At..L.)-—-Easton 3, Brooklyr r hsscllen At Chester Bs, Chester Ngo v LATE waning ‘AT Lows? Fitth—-Brimener.6-1, Mary Talbot be bi Friend Sixth—Sultr 1, Prinoess Osra4~1 ,Sodlplonk. + AT TORONTO, bate Box 9-5, Arby aVn, 8-5 place, Picarpon. we . Balumore 194600000 — Battorion—Wa nd By Lore st, Lewis to Hummel. a and Hearne ie Seymour's hot grounder, time meeeenrenentiipreeeneieeee aasist Bowerman died on & rattler AERONAUT THOMAS HELD, |" ssw", SO RON ° Eighth Inning, eer Yoreoran got Bell's grounder, Ie Told to Tell His Auto Tate |, “Porn 6° on thtow eal aie “Downtown.” Rerman, Casey filed out to f HE Dr. Julian P. ‘Thomas, the aero ee 1 play retired Be Who wee arrested Wednesda us f r ‘ 1 ihe trew out wpoeding by Bioycle ' D ! grounded out te Hegserty ac One Hundred and " ninth street and Jerome aye Ninth Inning who failed to show uj . \ who ata art the nex : sl Dats Magiatrate Waleh | t nel haa warrant for his arres " was ok before thal Muagiatr on ~e How Dahien, Terterday Policenan Nagas ‘ . ‘ Magistrate ehat Dr. ‘Thownan’ ost « * for Ferguson. | ition her auty races at Yonkers wee much |kinked fore Important thw r Ahor tie bene wa Mag fatrate thet js = rn. Bay os @ ligt wy Hummel. TW aot he Has be'did tor the, fhe nibs Can ‘be waa pat pisouid. not bad meant to Bey th ‘The World printed more “Vi Resort” “ads’ in 1905 than any New York newspaper, Remember swhen you get # week or 4 month rr. ae Foamas

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