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ee ened FITZ HERBERT AND MR, CLEVELAN TRANCE RUN DEAD NO WORSE, WIFE HEAT AT JAMAICA SAYS 10 FRIENDS Crowd of 30,000 at the Track Changes in Condition During Has an Afternoon of Rare Fas Faw We Ae Lnjoynient. i RAMBLE FIRST WINNER.) SHE L Two Features on the Card, Statement From Princeton Keep the Talent Busy With | Dope Sheets. | Progressing. Declares Recovery Js Slowly JAMAICA RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Ramble (11 to 5! home and 3 to 5) 1, Madrileno (3 to 5 for Ww place) 2. Arionette 3. | SECOND RACE—Masquerade (4 to 1 and even) 1, Aletheuo (1 to 4 flor place) 2, Black Oak 3. ie THIRD RACE—Fitz Herkert (11/ tq 5 and 3 to 5) and Trance (1 to 2 for place) ran a dead heat; Er-) bert 3 BY VINCENT TREANOR. hie Seen MERU Roa = May 2 rowa, munveris |NQ SUNDAY BALL PLAYING eae Yu eae yee ayeet (IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY. aid, for they saw Al ets Tie -—— a her was pe or oa Lane, of West e@trong wind, which bt pee t t @rand stand) making it at racom= ul days fortable fort the occupants, The track | chelle was in fine shape of Sunday gamos ar The big feature Elmiurst Stakes, year-olds went five first Ui Long Beach Handicap Brought out a good Meld, too, andgsery- @d as the secondary feature a JAMAICA ENTRIES. al playing. Seg ee (Spec) JAMAl se. | BERMEL NOT INDICTED The entries for Monday's races are follows | FIRST Three-vear-olds and up; welling on Mayor day by the Qu Jwhich as been n Marguerit to J 3 Hyperion Mexioa SECOND RAC! welling; five f of the Qu which should be investi- *Wamboro THIRD RACE—Three- year-old Yes and geltings: selling; one SIXTH RACE—Thro teenth m! rit o le BB AMandine vevaoo— | Handicaps one mile and (82) Rig Chtet “Chief Hayge — Aciain 198 Kiliiecrankte = Breakawa (208) Light Wool. ra Rether, 180. Castlewood 201 Rosario 183 Why 10 Ayvign Lance 2) FOURTH RACE — Three-verr-olds: the Dunton Frakes: six furiones sty Hoy... 10% 100, and Needles. 310, 043 Import 104 ig Atala 10 ‘Apprentice allowanoa claimed EVENING WORLD RACE CHART FOURTH DAY AT JAMAICA. Weather Cloudy. May 2. Track Fair. QlQ FIRST RACH Two year olds; selling: $709 added: four and @ hat furlong In bar ont, time, 2.20; off, 2.3 Won hand D ee ine. n handily, Winner, b. gy Bt ri ae 1d 13 8 Gh = ry Qhipmun! 1 Ls 7 7 a ¥ J. Mobouiniiey oo 9 OF 9. 08 50 Ee > Borge 106 8 8? 88 88 Horne! 6 20 10 Ramble went to the Madrileno ran his race. prgwith Plenty to share, laabeth Sweeney will do when ; ax furlongs. rb. fe Dy Lie: Oni 383 Horage ) Hartford Poy at ‘firet halt mille end) at Grin, Di fat BEDSIDE. ft Lakewood went to her following! nN iffs at Dillon | IN KISSENA PARK PROBE. Park \seanda the } rtments and bureaus of that bor. * | nd by the] f e anded up a harge was dals in the Borough ;|troubles with her husband. gathered pelled ™ AAA eaieeeeenan: [THREE RACE RE if 0 YOU KNOW re) More (ar waginn| | that Garibaldi first faa [ saw the girl who be- his first love letter wth a piece of chalk came his wife through | ee a foereses from a PARES > | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | GE Les A r Fails to Produce Evidence Which Killed Himse'f, Is ‘ | to Prove It. Believed to Be Sound. Mrs. Madeline Looker. the beautiful) pinancial tro . Aue to losses in young woman who has enjoyed a g00d corporations in which he was inter-| »w known to fave deal of notoriety lately because of her ested, ar im. | the skirts of her pretty spring frock dent of the First about her. tossd the plumes of her Manasquan,’N. J. three-and-a-half-foot diameter hat d Cashier Davidson, of the departed triumphantly to-day from the struction t NatioRal, said te Looker,” Magistrate Dooley said. “Tie case is dismissed.” Mrs. Looker was arrested last mg) ad, Irving N. ago, New Jersey B that it found that Mr on complaint of her hataare Looker, who says while she wus in a & erick, N. H., sae married notwithstanding te }veen married for tw The husband chu indictment against Ger by a Grand Jury in New Hugupshire. ' i R. H. Charken, counsel for Mrs. | \ay sald that nothing Looker, asked for a dismissal on the Gisnier David gound of no evidence, but this was OP- | pest of his bi posed by James Robson, counsel for} weeks ago I mes P » Stafford- inter that there is an Looker. examined the bank and pronounced tt “Pind the section of the code apply-| all right. Ing in this case for me,” sald Macis-| Woile the bank's capital is $50,000 It s of three times that trate Dooley to Court Clerk Eilberin, {had a su 4 protest.” said the persistent Robson. | amount and owned the marble bulld- q want this man Eilverin stopped from! ing in which Its busin Interfering in this case. He's always) qucted, The deposits a ounted to sev at the last re- butting In.” | eral times the surpl “you surprise’me." said the Magis-) port trate, “I asked him a question and he thera answered it like a gentieman.” re Com: | And when wad « ton ‘he read it to Mr, Robson, who ther upon became more peevish than ever and wanted a warrant Mrs, Looker's | arrest on a charge of being a fugitive td a ue justfee. But Robson could pro-| troubles had temporarily oe BO copy of the alleged indictment | Busides the aor he leaven @ widow and | w ercany” evil of any and he ante Be: tore, Mra. Carl Wyncoup, of ‘and Mise Gladys Mages, old. unhinged his TON won the best merry widow America ever ‘ALTER SCOTT caught his first love un- der an um- brela. sis ack Ninna woud Lhe Romance of Love Making Rin"aues 2ESULTS - - TWO RACING CHARTS | | CAWAWneeennnneennennnnaeed MAAAVOODAOAOOOSDASAEint DOE TNTUEENTEOAET ERE LOLDEEAAEORAEANAN MERUAAADANOES MA SAAAAAAOAAMMAAEUA TAA TAASAMAAAAL AAAS AL ZAC AD YOU PEAD won his wife rj while looking that Franklis, first for a book left saw the future Mrs. on a window seat. Ben as he walked by her door, a loaf of bread under each arm? Immense ‘ Throng of Spectators Viewing T he Parade « of Catholic Laymen To Photographed tor the Evening World by a Staff Artist.) EA INE ATBANK SAGA TO GWE UP RELIGION T0 ur WED ANNA GOULD Have a Church Ceremony in Berlin Be Accepted by Society. —One of the geratest a@iMculties in the way of a marriage Prince Helle de Sagan and na Gould, who was formerly Castellane, ts the fact that holle Ghureh, . has refused to annul Madame first marriage MoeGee, presi-, Ma Bank, of | Countes: | divor n ls determined Aer rarer in Brooklyn, “Bank Examiner Schofield ts now go- eho} Ang over books of the bank. Thus: « where she wa’ ch 1 with bigam, me clr “1 find no evidence against Mrs, Etc ‘anagement. The; by both d old and his widow ea) , ARMY MAN “CHOLERA VICTIM no religious marriag 3 Wite would not be | peice AR BROOKLYN MAN DIES SUDDENLY IN VIRGINIA. tation ‘April Virginia Beach, months each year. ight and was taken {i during the He hurried back to ss was con- | wards SHOT DE AD HUNTING CU , wax shot through the n which he had crawled in pursuit of a burglar early to-day. Beck had found a ed from, ite, fastenings ond Andow prie Svidentiy followed through nes dent pees and and to bis eat “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1908. vol IBLE 'BARONESS KILLS rit HUSBAND AN SHUTS HERSELE: | Husband Who Brought Charge But Institution, President of Refused by Rome, but Must Von Ruex! sta Wee Married) a Only Last Novem- | ber—Tragedy a Mystery. BERLIN, May 2—DBaroness Udo von| tion of the Fourteenth street cross! Ruexleden shot and killed her husband fm their chateau at Buddenberg, near Dortmund, last night just as he about to retire. She then shot herself, but the self-inflicted wound was not fatal. The Baroness was still alive to- explanation has been made of the on Ruexleben was of an old sian family. He married Wanda trombeck in Berlin’ ta em 1 Miron was years IN THE PHILIPPINES. TON, May 2 ate Wil A Giant or a Dwarf? Which of these two individuals would you rather call upon for as- sistance if you were in need of human aid. GIANT of the advertising mm is THE WORLD, which advertisements into more w York City homes and offic jaily than can be reached throug \NY TWO OTHER morning news- papers COMBINED. Two Times as Many as Can Be Reached Through Any Other One. LET A SUNDAY WORLD AD. HELP YOU TO-MORROW. — | wet everything: confused for the first “| Ward Smith, had left for his bus' MARCHERS LIN Major-Gen. Barry, as Grand Marshal, _ Heads Marching Laymen of Dio- | cese in Final Event of Cen- | tennial Week Festivities. | | | | | VISITING PRELATES AND PRIESTS REVIEW | PROCESSION. Every Church and Catholic Society in the City Represented in the Greatest Demonstra- } tion of Its Kind Ever Seen in New York City. | The greatest parade of a religious nature in the history of this ‘country and the greatest crowd that has gathered in Central Manhattan |since the dedication of Grant’s tomb marked the close this afternoon of |the Roman Catholic Centennary celebration. The clouds in“the sky and a fresh breeze served to inspire the paraders with life and movement, | and the line of 50,000 or more men passed the grand stand with re- | markable celerity. endant upon the oc- [half hour, ‘There were two ambu- lance ‘stations, one git Twenty-sixth | street and the other at Fitteth street The manag of he parade estimated before the start that it would be long he last in line passed aceidents a ension were few and unimportant after dark | See njuradietk the reviewing stand pr by Inspect Thousands of Cadets in Line. yout} There were thousands of cadets In » and y uniforms and whole di- prs of the Ancient Ore ns and Knights of Co lumbus in regalla. San Satvador Coun- , | cil, No. 174, Knights of Columbus, with to| the Old Guard Band and drum corps, for Instance, turned out 600 men in = =| new uniforms, who went through va- rious intricate drill movements all OUTLIVED USEFULNESS; along the line of march under com- mand of Col. T. J. Sullivan. ENDS LIFE WITH BULLET. | 71", °rare to say that every catholle |in New York who could reach the vi- |cirity of the parade was on hand as a "cher or a spectator, They lined the hundreds of thousands of them, at the start and finish in that the police had hard Ung the parade started and en oc lent all along the line with the exc where Inspector Russell managed Abraham L. Smith a Suicide Be- cause He Considered Himself | a Burden to Son, Vanni |work in diebanded. -| About every business house in the j} city controlled by Catholics closed at Because he considered im den on his son, Abrahai Smith shot and killed himse day in his bedrdom in an d at No. Seventh avenue y|noon, All Catholic employees of the city was found by Annie Pott, a were givn a holiday, and Catholic mail | who t to the Mat after the | carriers and postal clerks were allowed ss|to take part in the parade as far as | possible. Grand Stand for 3,500. Banked acr front of the Cathe- dral, between Fiftieth and Fitty-first | stre was an immense grand stand, | capable ¢ mmodating 3,500 persons, middle of this stand @ erved for the visiting ries, who wore their robes of office, The rest of man had shot yle and a doc Yead for an he ry t want to be a burden to ve the son a great to an upright lite | Pown i ly from the Bible. space deal advice land quoted lber: LUMBER FIRM BANKRUPT. |noard of Directors of Tyler Ce pany Admit Insolvency. etitions in bankruptcy were fil of the United s ows was given over entriely to | won n and children, with here and a nriest. his son mpre carb of black ding out strongly Against the mass oloring of gowns and hats. Of the thousands who took part In ry man was afoot but Barr the grand the grand 1 took his place ygue, Archbishop Fare > prelates who formed ay with the clerk by William H. Ly Y.; Alice Hawley 11 ‘ ( avenue, and Marg Reilly, No. | /ey Madison avenue, we | reviewing pa mn dnd. ‘Traax claims are each A r$3sio and the Reilly claim is for Many Young Men In Line, $40. The pettition alleges that the| Through the long line of march mil. Board of Directors on April 80 ad-|‘onaires rubbed shoulders with labor: eve, hod-carriers marched side by side mitted that the corporation was un- able “to pay ite debts, and expressed thelr willingness to be adjudged bank- with ants, scholars and editore