The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1908, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

A. G. Vanderbilt Refuses to Denv Wife Has Left Him Sasan Retuses to Sav Whether He Married Mme. Gould Kaiser Stirs Washington by Rejecting New Ambassador Tair to-night: Th raday elenr and warmer, PINAL RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. si RATION OF THE MNDERDILTS [9 NOI Nie BY HUSBAND i oor UE Fe, BE ay 4 Not Necessary for Wife to Consult Him About Ciosing of Newport Home and Departure for Tuxedo, Al.red G. Deciares. It branch ilt, head of the Cornelius Vanderbi ted to have left t m, ham which he had or- eighth street called at the g noon when a broug 216 West Fit dered 1 club for ‘D ire was asked, “if it is true, as TeyX 1 ' have agreed to separate and live apir al ‘he replied. Will the report is true?” “Will you state whether or not papers have been seived upon you your Mrs. Vandertilt packed up her effects at Newport, and moved it were t tit is not true.” home at Oakland Farm, Tuxed your to her brother's natter to you if 1 a Mrs. Vander- er effects to Tuxedo. te ple to whore | De Chaulnes Has Put Off Set- Bo asNe tling for Seven Years, Cavanagh Alleges. who resent raare ta Shonts in New York, at No. 11 and breakfasted to-day a lock at (rled Miss Th. the Knickerbocker Club. Had he re- saile’ away to honeymoon abroad, mained at the ci a matter of two was to-day made the defendant ‘n h ve met his brother- gui cor a 2,00) tallor bill, 7 * in-law, but he t energetic business i i, The com- n fairs demanding his at- Pint ind an application to have the wn, service of a summons aside caine onl expected up before Judge Coniin, in the City rt it his office a e action Pre Was Seon was brought by James F, , start for a directors’ Hannigan, assignee for Jan Me ked if he cared to the London ta lor, s that the Due de |p the bill In 191 and made varous ‘promises to pay It is alleged that the Due de Chauln d with the papers in the case e he sailed away, but in the inswer it is set forth that the process server mistook the Baron Louis Common Sense! the wrong man, A lake may be long and deep, but it will not be much frequented by seers BUN ALLE: SW: foo har i ieclares the majers were served on th And so it is with advertising J iuc de Chauines and ot on te aah nediums. its Some believe The World prmts bi wm for $13 more separate advertisements every he 3 the amount ¢ week, month and year than any other J Gates Hamburger, attorn the newspaper on earth because it has J plaintif, says that Mayer q Pouster a greater circulation in New York J served the papers, and process sity than ANY TWO other morning J server in an affidavit swears that the newspapers combined. Duc de Chaulnes was pointed gut to BE THIS AS IT MAY, IT IS A Na eee ie Shanes chau tour FACT THAT THOUSANDS OF ARES Be ay renenced jon the applica. YORKERS BUY — THE see SEN eN VICE: MORNING wi RLD PRIMARILY FOR THE GREAT VARIETY OF ADVERT ISING OPPORTUNITIES IT PRESENTS, AND THAT'S ONE REASON WHY WORLD ADS, BRING SUCH EXCEL- LENT RESULTS. CORTELYOU COMES HERE TO STAY UNTIL SATURDAY. WAGHING TON, March %.—Secretary vf the Trea Sortelyou iotl Warhn Ington -day for New Vors, expecting to remain away untii Saturday was seen by an! I expect she in- | | de Hi Canda for the defendant and served the in an-| \ jira 'FINDS WAIF ON STAIR {Woman Would Have Claimed It | street, | __ NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY: ~ MINISTERS JON IN FIGHT ON BILL ORLOCAL OPTION One Tells Gray Measure Really Means City Coercion. INJUS semblymen_ the} TICE, WOULD DO Declares the Catholics, Luth- erans, Episcopalians and He- brews Oppose Measure. World.) ocal option ters joined with the the brewers and s in upposing ‘pal the | speakers were | New York City, sts of the State, Hey, Wi A. Wasson, rector of Grace Episcupal Chureh, Ri ‘ L. 1, and Rev, Edmund Banks Smith, | Ghapiain at Governor's Island New York The appearance of t to the local bill Was @ Surprise to the anti- > “ Circulation Books Open to Al. MARCH 25, (1908. FAA TRACK FOR JUVENILE STAKES AT NEW ORLEANS Sudden Change In Weather Gives Track Patrons Some Discomfort. |GOOD 2-YEAR-OLD FIELD} Cella, Ellison and Corrigan Each Has Two Entries In Feature Event. Evening World.) Maret ing dished ORLES man hav NEW weather La —The r up a rand of Summer we: Turk soon after the ohill past few days. e discomf nous running of that \ st for the feature, Lady Chilton, on the trength of a good performance yesterday, was an added starter, filly carrying 10 pounds, with Marse Abe having the top- weight with 12 pounds, The i MURST RACE—Purse, $40 de and upward, g; six tur dot. 4 (Flynn), 19 to 1, 6 to Lan , Won by two lengths; Minot, 105 ther for the pa- city trons day and coming and cold rains of ave visitors ad dried Ssurance of Stakes t 5 the saloon league. Kev. Mr, Wasson made a vigorous argument against the Gray bill, com- nting on the ron league in this fashic | these people say they ow muon of the church | p they do represent I cannot t tis ldo know, and they know, Usey do not represent the Catholle y Shureh, ner Lutheran Chure e Jewisi | ot made vhat Ohureh, nor the the their local op- people of wer 1 s ie alleged tratiic, to drive ely immediate vir the people of idea ts not one community should to drive this busi community, Kael “The ave tho f of some may ¥ Now, if tect only its own members. yu give the peopl uttan and Bronx ¢ ower the bor- vond dry, n for Ui pili is nota y coercion & Lanks s.e@.h ref canteen and tem- Kev. idmund tu the qu ance the effect of the teen. —_—=-— - n the United Si abolition of th OF EAST SIDE TENEMENT. Had the Foundling Been a Boy, but She Wasn't. Kaunnan, of No. 6 Ludlow was climbing the stairs at No, 73 Essex street when he found a baby lying on the steps, He summoned the women of the house. One woman whe refused to give her name, insis' t the ehild be turned over to her Kaufman refused. Max Policeman Friediander, of the Et ¢ street station, was summoned Against the loud p ations of Ue Woman the ehild Was taken to tie ouse. Lieut. Ormsby told t she could claim the chilu ye baby, but—but’— said utenant said the itenant the woman touse cryin the I aid 5 h about thy this old dnd Was dressed i a pluin Was tiken to Bellevue » Was nothing (o lead to ideatiti | eation, a WORKMAN SCALDED. m whi Min ¢ | xploden, is terribly and several others barely escaped s lar injury to-day, One seated ule | « co r 8 Trinity pla ed in ar of N The who was taken Is Jose nd avenue had got over th fright rushed to where their lay and pulled him out of the of ad sleam, I that Hdecorations to a >| tinue the presentation of the 5 and 3 to 5, 2 tol, 5 to 1 a Grace Larsen. i Communpaw, Marsh Redon, ia, Bojle, Harold | D,, Bow bik, Gratiot, Fare, You Win also ran COND RACE ohase: fuur- ‘Purse, $400; steeple- r-olds and upward, snort ; 1, 142 (Arciibald), even | neth and a half 2 1% tol, S$ to 1 and 3 to 1 3 7 Sanicatcher, Buckman, ‘Decimo, Reese also ran, Ralph THIRD fLAc -Purse. $400; three- rolds and upward; selling: slx fu ‘3 3 to 1, 6 to ngth, Ida May » 1 and 3 to , 4 to 1 4.17, iE LETTER MRS, RUTTEN Ii COD: Quoted in Divorce Trial as Evidencing Her Affection for Husband. PARIS, March 24 The trial of the divorce suit brought in this city by Mrs. A, Hart MeKe her husband was continued Maitre Labor! resumed his pleadings !n behalf of Mr. Meee, H ared that Mrs, McKee's affection for her liusband, as weil as her appreciation of his treatment of her, were evidenced in a series of passionate tters which she sent him at various against to-day. times and in which she made use of a code especially arranged for these com- munications. Counse husband denounced Mrs, Me m that Mr, McKee was a he read extracts from several letters which, he asserted, iat It was the woman man who Was tainted with to mble. Continuing Maitre Labort affirmed Mr, McKee had expended large of money for the comfort of his Including $15,00 for repairs: and wwe in Parts. Even had proof that his wife wife, if Mr. Mekee had been guilty of Improper conduct he | would not introduce tt, Maitre Labert declared, Mr. McKee loved his stepson 1 ‘had not maltreated this boy, Maitre Labort and | been alleged will con- husband's side on April 1 ——S $95 to California und the Wacific Coast via Weat Shore K $00 via New York Centra, Feb, 29 toApril 2), Telephone 8090 Madison, as has! | —— POQUESSING TAKES | MEASURE IN EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART THIRD DAY AT BENNINGS, MARCH 25. Weather Clear. Track Fair. olds and ujward; $400 add and a half vod. von handily, WH Time 1 and 4 an 'the way, a WIth pienty low ed green duaiy Wor int fot ir «stretch ld yet shown nan Kot pole, but tired selling, $500 addet, br. 1 gYinner. i ! | Tinto the streteh, nish. won x, evearoids and 00 16 PECRTH Race Columbia, syurse 4 off, A upwanl Start poor. Won easily. Winner, br... ime Rom. Wo 1 i) Start yn nastiy. Winner, ch. &. te Kiser 4 grand ju Wel ip was YANKEES G-T A WARM GREETING » bean a er ground, Hall NO RUNS arbeau w king's bunt Armbruster Second Inning. alwert muffed Chase's fly ed Chase at as Ber hman; Conroy singled to doubled and Doyle. to deep centre eler, Ball fi S. Griffith’s Ball Team Met at the Depot by Entire OF two ed to Barbeau NS rostruck out, Fishe Asher walked Was Caugiit napping off first base. Populace. beau fanned. NO RUS Third Inning. Chase ed first on BATTING ORDER. fumble, was caught stew man. Fler ner past the. pitc Hinchman’s Toledo, New Tork. ». Barbone, ss, eR, Smoot, ef. Ball, ss. Armbuster, rf. |to Armourster. | Grune’ i alata! Hopkins filed out to Hempt Hemphill. et ulster, 1b. fanned. Armbruster out, ¢ 0 Conroy, 3b. ehman, 2b. Doyle. NO RUNS. | Kleinow, ¢ Laud, ¢, Manning, Asher, p. Umpire—' DANCES BEFORE CLASS OVER WORD OF NEW BAB itrord (Special to The Evening Wortt.) OLYMPIA PARK, OHATPANOOGA.| rye Jonn MeAliielen wa a Tenn,. March %.—The Yankeos’ visit to | ciags in as A Chattanooga in 198 waa far aly ’ from at of 1 This time the North “ emers came here to play | prea hens, and the : [this quain: old war oe iy {arand re tion | nCrowWd Was somewhat disanpointet iv men announcement was jad 1 |x herfeld would not play t | day la a native of Albion view, of Chattanooga, and he “i Mt yas quite a num of adinirers here. First Inning. At the last moment Grit dectded to | my wife pr w send Doyle Fi Went behind the | oy. E-mu th plate for ‘Toledo s out, Asher to} home ato elur out, Hi » dake Stani put one to deep centre for Scarsdale. ster, Kee man to Leas! Prof. M EDITION. | GREEN EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. RACULUM'S BENNINGS FEATURE s+ Odom Horse Carried the Money, but Herold’s Entry Won big End of the Purse and in Seven Furlong Event. ‘BIG PLAY ON DR. LEE TOOK CASH FROM BOOKMAKERS, Tommy Burns Had the Mount and He Came Home in Front with Call Boy Second in the Fourth Race of the Day. (@pecia| to The Evening Wor'd.) BENNINGS RACE TRACK, WASHINGTON, March —Dr. Lee, the tormer McGinnis gelding, graduated from the maiden ranks to- day and incidentally was the medium of the biggest coup of the day here, All the wise fish were down for record bets on the Doctor, and the books had long lines to pay off after the race. Tommy Burns rode Dr, Lee and put Snes over his second winner of the meeting, He got him off flying and led tne ~ BENNINGS RESULTS. strung-out bunel te the turn by five] lengths. Dr. Lee retained his speed in] FIRST RACE ‘Manno. (15 to 1 and sireteh, for a wonder, and Burns] 5 1 imhome, ivoking over his| > 2,1) 1 Tea Leaf (7 to 5 for place) 2, L'Amour 3. Call Koy was second, three length In Sum front of Perry Landing vere was a| SECOND RACE—Taboo (7 to 1 (tering piny on TMi Daly's Hartford | and 2 to 1), 1; Bonnie Kelso (7to 3 yut the colt has not le to get new for place). 2; Ragman. 3. ind fo ding w THIRD RACE—Poquessing ard w ntoresting 1 (even 1s were nist! part end out) 1, Oraculum (out for place), ere Was ft chis to] 2, Workmaid 3 “m, and tie ment over n improve Phe elds i tora FOURTH RACE—Dr, Lee (4 to 1 Meare icy sd hotecs hors ant| and 2 to 1) 1, Call Boy (4 to 1 for place) 2, Ferry Landing 3. to rave, | Mar 1 we tirst ra FIFTH RACE—Percentage (3 to 5 me Hat ate “ne and out) 1, Penarris (out for place) hot entirers | Fin McCool 3, Nas not beer Soa ° nied a IeAmou:| €IXTH RACE—Animus (9 to 5 and ran to-day name, 7 to 10) 1, Reidmoore (7 to 10 for Prowler Ran Away at Post place) 2. Lally 3. Prowler, wt , in ' pening of the pu S money, ran away whi and made enur NT FARE some te to} favorlt to this time, but after his runaway there was as to 1 Inid against him. He prominer the running barrier was sprung, Jtuimy + lin furnished the winner in) his filly Nanno, whlch led all the way. Tea ) Leaf threatenol in the stretch, but couldn't + , won by | third, | r of Nanno was he race, | | Railroad Lobby Counts on | Killing ttin Senate, but Wag- od ned} ner Is Ready for Fight. the leust played horse 4 Taboo, a Good Youngster. (Special to ‘The Evwiing World.) 3| ALBANY, Mar —The Wagner -|Coney Island ‘are bill, ae les Com- Assembly There je meas roil-call @ nounced mbly amended by mittee, the to-day withe was not a word of i (ure ne clerks made hasty affair at * “Phe bill is passed The measure the § was passed by enting vot be handed down In referred to 1at house, railroad jee of bast osition, to foree ur Te at &. [he com. feration of 16 Noor Moca Sena: and Mo- ra who 07, will nave nity everse themselves and get in ne with pubilo sentiment, mount of winning

Other pages from this issue: