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~ LENS SON $100 OF HIS $2,500,000 ESTATE WN WILL William M. Ingraham Cuts 4, One of Family Off With id Pittance. $2,000,000 TO OTHERS. Wesleyan University and the, & Seney Hospital to Get THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, PAK GOLDS WIFE MENTIONS | SINGER IN SUIT Girl Who Has Never Been on | Stage Will Be Named | as Corespondent. | BUTLER ACTS AS SLEUTH | = | Aids Mrs. Gould in Obtaining | Fyidence on Which She | WEES OUTING ~ AT CONEY FR OL CHLOE |First of the Season’s Big Parties at Beautiful Sea Breeze Home. MORE TO GO NEXT WEEK Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor Shares at Death. strange nance In the family of! fwitllam M. Brooklyn lawy ers of the Title Guarantee and Trust ngraham, the millionalre one of the found- Company, was revealed to-day when the filing of his $2,500,000 will In the Sur- Togate's Court, at Mineola, L. I., showed that he had cut his eld jon, Willlam, ™M , off with $1 A tterly fought contest w ably result, une @ue influence be! The practically disinherited son dis- appeared from hom y-flve yearn ago, and whe: died, on June T last, nothi yeen heard from him trom nished from home, The | t son was a With the t became 5 man. fore blow ¢ reading of t nec: and vee ey broth Found Brother After Search. George F. ham, an attorney. of No. 44 ¢ Brooklyn, told anj Evening Wo to-day that they had loc after a search at Waverly isnmars ried and has a fam he ie tray alesr What his t his bequest « he dd not kr however. it was a@bility there w an have 4 Mortgace Frances Pa ft anor While OR with $10, wet $1,000. The heirs are om of the de&th of the Istand ‘frust his wife and children each his place. The wil 16. 18%, and w: Ratley M D Burdick. "1 ‘ ised to have cons: ev in Mt Guarantee elsting of Company, con’ sand bonds Mr. Ingraiam was well-known. Brook wyer, He died June 7 at Hdye Park, where he had @ country | Bouse. STATEN ISLAND MAN IS STRONG Is the Host. Bases Her Action. | In the ault for absolute divorce that was begun against Frank J. Gould terday by Mrs. Gould's lawyers and ‘The opening of the Sea Breeze Home, in West Coney Island, for the sick chtl- dren of the Eaat Side ie always a won- derful revelation of the effect of a 3 sunny and wholesome environment upon bist his friends say, almost paralyzed poor Mttle human buds that yearn for| nim with astonishment, there will be czone, bright, cooi-flashing lights and named a veautiful young woman with We wonders and mysteries of the open) operatic aspirations. Mr. Gould has had pla: 5 | e |mo hint of the specific act or acts of eee ee eernrce end | Misconduct that will bo set forth in the the Initial frolic on the clean, shining ey Bi ee ees COLD TD sands of the Sea Breeze Home ie ciwaye| It was learned to-day that the most A Ot Ry Ghee Pe the aria| sensational feature in the action will Rede i wun + NRetu et iecal with | Gea! with a yachting episode in which Lica A estan tven new vigor to the, tte Young einger occupies the leading Ugo snd ie rT, wt Hie es teat | roll. It will be alleged Ghat while ae Cr O OR Wo @ feeble! cruising In Nova Scotian waters on his u ities yacht Helenita the young millionaire pire Invasicn}vowankycrercay more was accompanied by the beautiful — when sweltering hundreds of drawn-| gist with the golden volce. | yes-! fextured mothers carrying palit, big- | | eved bables rode down through the/ Incident on the Yacht. | Mating sun he season's hottest day| This young woman has never been and turned thelr weary, drooping little |? the stage, but her voice was being hares over to the doctors and nursea|‘Tained by the best masters in Eurone tt Two hundred and fifty (@nd. it will be urged, at Mr. Gould's ta were wekxmed, tagzed and|expenae. The specific act of miscon- | ta to the seashore wonderland, |@uct with which Mr. Gould 1s charged shore for a week they have every at-|!# placed on the yacht when it was cntion and comfort that science and |@nchored off Sydney, Nova Scotia ‘The rotherl: wamtianehty can cffor, testimony will be furnished by former | A Week of Falryland. members of the Helenita's crew. | The discovery of the evidence upon. he To the pampered children of the rich ay 0 . Aubvachiainolting matin holicceantsjirim||WOuoumttonsuitnr as veseden a8) & 2 pup yvould occaaion only a peevish clamor) *ccident for which the husband was for more. But to these other little folk primarily responsible. Early in the tis seven times twenty-four hours of SPring Mrs Gould began an action for fairyland, Even the Journey down, Separation and overtures were being Niles Geaslcrammediovithithelthrilisjot}| uses sone sug Goule ainiithe/shopes ot ryantureuintolinewnlandsjmandiwhan)|( bec 0s//UDs thes familyadlmicul ties, ae 3 Z While these negotiations were under y got there the wonders t olook at were infinite. ‘oddling along one ver- anda there stretched that vast expanse ravesend Bay with its blue wate! with snowy foam and those strange floating birds with the towar- wings that glided so graco- and von. Yet this was not igh, for turning the angle another veranda one's big eyes en- ntered the mystery of the open sea ig waters of the ocean with! immediately turned out of the tue great curling breakers that botled| Mrs, Gould was then, and is no on the sand with bubbling ‘floods of | ing in a villa two miles from the vil | of Greenwich, Conn, Her husband oc- Drs, Willams and Irving, who, With] cupies another villa half a mile from their assistants, first received the Ittle| ais wite's home, but spends most of guest tty enough in making) tin) aboard the A aie the brief Individual examinations, f0T| xeeps anchored in Indian Harhor, the toudiers that had seemed so limp ries tae CEE and inert tn thelr mothers’ arms a few] Woon she nad rid Ree en tet| moments ago were transformed suddenly! 44 aries Mra, Gould sent for hoe vane | Into champing, fretting little anime ee a ene coe ne ot the Mina wild to get out on those sands and tum-/ 5 Yas enereeuet oe. tbelk2 ils ble about. The salt-laden air he in BT a as yaded their lungs llice a cowertu! Mumai| Might do well to examine some of the inthe veins and brought color to sunken) servants formerly employed by I cheeke and a healthy brightness to Jus-| Gould. Aided by the butler, Paul, they obtained a list of several men who had terless eyes. Wonders Worked In a Day. een in former crews of ‘.e Helenita | These seamen wore examined, and upon Why the same mothers who (ovk the me babies down to Sea Broeze yestet-| ineir evidence the action for absohate divorce was founded. way the young matron found that she was being constantly shadowed by pri- vate detectiv Later—and this was only a few weeks ago—she was enragel ¢o learn that spits had been placed in her home; th several of her servants were coll evidence in her household as p: detectives. Mrs. Gould's butler, made this ¢ Paul discovery and the spies were 8 he, ardly know them io-day, ay would Wife of Young Millionaire Who Is Suing for Divorce WITH CHAN “BRYAN PLEASED BVRNS JUMPED IN ~ TO SAVE FRIEND: AS RUNNING MATE BOTH DROWNED ank Norman Mack Says He Had Satisfactory Discussion at Lincoln. so. marvellous 18 the, transformation wrought by just @ few hours in the Sea) With this for a lead, Mrs, Gould pur-| DEN Col, Juno 25.—Normi Breeze fold. Children born into @leneq her investizatons until she was | world of pain and suffering have time | Mack, of Buffs arrived to-d And. again been miragulously cured armed with a volume of testimony, and ; at thig nome and you could see them it 1s satd that the yaahting episode at bringing wit boom for Lieuten- ‘ yesterday, strapped to boards. or re-|svdneg is only one of the acts of mis- ant-Governor of New York, A jciining in hospital chairs, giving im-| cooauce ¢hat will be charged against -.- «,. \Shealate evidences of tho life-giving ‘ for the Vice-Presidential nomination. jie they had found in the ocean's the young millionaire. The Sydney epi- -_— hey os ominat! etn ati ee taxcal 80°. {t la said, occurred three years < ding the nominat for first Mhe homes will) not ony. ago, and the Other specific acts run) place to Mr. Bryan,” he said, “I think Westerner Says Sale of His) Medicine in New York Is_ | Large as Chicago, George W. Tucker, of Granitevill @:sten Island, {s among those who have decome strong believers in I, T. Cooper. | On Wednesday he called at the Riker to capacity this year, but must remain ‘A vast number of appeals. deat tog Winter ahd. scarcity of food fallen heavily upon the little neo- along through a period of four years Friends of Mrs. Gould declared to-day | 2 that she is still pestered by private de- | Should £0 to the nomination for the Vice-Presidency New York State, Mr. | have | eof the tenement dietriildren, are tectives employed by her husband's | Chanler hax demonstrated his popularity three-fold what they were last year. jawyers, Walking, or driving, or sailing,| there, and I am suro his name | of. course, the ohildren AL Pind VA iad she find: that ahe {s constantly followed. | would add strength to the ticket.” sick are not tunica kept on almost in-| When the Goulds meet at social func-| “Would he be acceptable to Mr. Guguitely until the doctors, and nurses) tions in and about Greenwich they bow | Bryan?”’ he was asked Eye accor ete eae the ee | ond smile at each other, and twice a Mr. Mack replied: “Of course, Mr. Ing cures that par ine country’ over | week the two little Gould children are | Bryan 1s not attempting to dictate the ‘Only the comparatively well children | riven from their mother’s home to their | choice of a running mate, but I don’t Ve thei? outing limited to seven days, mind telling you coln_yester- store, Broadway and Ninth street, where Cooper 1s explaining his medicine to the public, and said: "A mgnth ago I was @ chronic dyspeptic, caused by catarrh ef the stomach. Now I am a well man. "I came here a month ago, saw this | man Cooper, got his New Discovery medicine and started taking It. At that | time everything I ate caused gas to form in my stomach Immediately, For an hour or so after meals I would be | in pain, which would not leave me alto- gether until nearly time for the next ni | father's villa, | Will Cause a Surprise. It will not be necessary for Mra. and they will go back to the di canyons, where there are no gem-laden) sands and green things and oceans and 4 a i oi s. made ov vith! pe ana paehter ‘picture ot ™ine| Gould's lawyers to serve upon the | ™ world in thelr hea: young millionaire the full complaint More Money Needed. in the action for nineteen days. It | Sea Breeze will yeloome more tara must be filed twenty days after the/ this year than ever bei serving of the summons and the sum- find outings for the little mothers,| Those who have shared Mrs, Gould's where thev can forget the burdens of] secrets concerning the changes she will | for multitudes of small brothers | carne ters, frisk about in the surf go Sut in boats on the bay and visit the make in her divorce sult, declared to- day that Frank J. Gould will receive a Chairman jay I discussed Mr. Chanler with him, md am sure that the selection would ot be displeasing.” 0 DECISION IN CONEY FIVE-CENT-FARE MATTER. Willcox Denies That Public Service Board Has Ruled meni ad to be extremely careful in giltering Baers a eezaurge ot tho [tremendous shock when he reads the| in Favor of Railrosd Company. simplest food. My appetite was very | organization, said to-day of the sum-/full complaint against him. lia, it Is alrman wVillooxs (of) the! Publis ser: poor and I was nervous and I nour-|MOCS RINNE 1 give outings to many) Sid. has long felt confident that such! vice’ Commission, was questioned to- ished, due to the fatlure of my food to/,nore tits vear than last, FS, tO. MANS} idence could never be uneartifed andj day regarding the published report digest proper! I felt tired and run|we shall not We pplelitol meets the on offered against him, that the commission had decided the down and lacked vitality, I did not mands conata ny Wy ee Mfunda this yews] After Mr. Gould had been served! Coney Island 10-cent fare question in sleep well, only getting about four |8Tanaver, Only $200 is needed to give| with the summons in his office at No.| favor of the railmad compantes and hours sleep a n ght, and tossing about jone of these on aren ia ihe ea 1% Broadway yesterday he drove in| dismissed the complaints, He sald even when asleep, I would wake In the [eer Nt Wrore July 1s, when the) 8 automobile to, Greenwich and| "There is no foundation for any auch morning just 28' worn out as when 1/Cou\"o¢ worn-out achool oblidren will) bawtded his yacht. Hoe salied for New| report. ‘The matter has not been de- “I have been In this con; ra, Gould is at her villa in Belle-| has nc 0 . eae mavaratnaveltried gee ere STEAMER CHIPPEWA haven, a suburb of Greenwich. |tion, necessary BePORSWeanritinealetien Corre ET cision. to find something that would help me. LT have been discouraged during the past yoar to such an extent that I did not believe I would ever be well again, I} started to take this medicine with very | Uttle faith in it, but 1 thought perhaps | it would do me’ some good for a while It has done mo} at any rate. for me | than? ever hoped it would. 1 now have | @ fine appetite and eat’ anything 1 choose. 1 have no longer any gas in m: stomach and I sleep well at night. {| have gained weight and strength and no| longer have the dull tired feeling that troubled me cor.:tantiy for several yea There is no question but that Cooper | has a medicine that will work wonders for stomach trouble, It is the only thing I have found that helped me in the slixhte Couper hi put h's medicine on sale at the other Riker stores and at all drug: | gists in New York, le 1s the largest thing of the kind seen here and. Cooper stated recently that the dally sale is now as large as in Chi- cago during his visit In that city, where fCfE cnimed over one hundred thousand people \ave taken his medicine. PROBABLY TOTAL LOSS. FAST PACER DROPS DEAD ON KANSAS CITY TRACK. d “The hearings upon the 10-cent fare uestion were concluded only a few ays ag) Since that time the commis. EASTPORT, L. I, June 2%5,—The sion has not had time to take up the steamer Chippewa, which ran ashore matter further than to engage once In on the rocks opposite to Ditch Plains (Soectal to The Evening World.) an informal discussion, Life-Saving Station, near Montauk| KANSAS CITY, Mo., June %. —Masor | ance Thaaty, Rivasvivetoascianen) Point, yesterday, was still fast aground | gycKinley, property of Harry Tratn./ne taken. We hope to de able to take with a pacing record 0? 2.05 1-4, dropped dead while doing an easy mile here to: day. Major McKinley was maid to be)! the fastest pacer in the world workin without toe welghts and strape, ——. NEW COLLEGE HEAD. MIDDLEBURY, Vt., June Fara Brainerd, for twent to-day. She is leaking badly and the chances of saving her are small. The captain and crew are still on board, but are in danger. seamen along the beach say that only chance of floating the vessel is to tiirow all her cargo overboard and draw the water from her hoid, ‘The vessel is loaded with watermelons, lumber and resin. ‘All along the shore near the stranded — Dr,| hree years vessel are hundreds of beach-combera| President of Middiebury College, retired waiting for an opportunity to get pos- yesterday, and his successor, the Rev Dr, sion of some of the ship's cargo| John M. Thomas, of Orange, N. J., was| when it Ia thrown overboard, Inducted into office. Gov. John It's storm should come up the ves-| Fort, of New Jersey, who recelved ia sel in a ngerous position and | dex f doctor of laws, was unable would go-to iecne, to attend. inkiin| 1 nsideration of this ounce our decision wt and finish ¢ ie Automobile Note. Is your car @ successful Agent—Matame, 7 per cent. of all de are owners of our a Next Sunday's World will contain toate tt Als Gales Nae Natity your’ mewsdedles tm tlme, Edition Imited. Their Small Sailing Boat Was ; Struck by Squall, and Max- well Fell Overboard. jr, and Mark Maxwell, by old brother, were sailing on the Great Babylon, fng, when their little craft John Byrns. accompanied Byrns's twelve-year- South Bay, last was hit by & heavy squall up without warning, As sailing boat careened Maxwell lost his balance and near even- that came the small went overboard, Knowing that his friend was a poor swimmer Byrns, an athlete and a very | powerful swimmer, jumped into the water and went to Maxwell's ald. The younger Byrns saw (Maxwe!) go down apd come up again and then he saw his twother get hold of Maxwell and support him with his head above the surface, ‘the boy tried to run the boat along- side th truggling men, but the wind blew with such violence that he was unable to tanage the craft. He was to bear down toward them and his attempts to handle the craft the boat was nearly capsized. ng to reagh the |two men he saw them disappear and they did not rise again. Young Byrns succeeded tn making « in alone While he was still tr; landing and reported what had hap- pened, and several parties put out in poats, but nothing wae seen of the bodies, which have not been recovered | Mr. Byrns was twenty-flve years old. He was int plumbing busl- ness at Lexington avenue and Fifty- nth street and was engaged to be married to Miss Claire Gilroy, the oldest wnmarried daughter of Thomas F, Gil- roy, the former Mayor, three of whose daughters are married. Maxwell was about the same age as Mr. Hyrns, F was connected with the millinery firm of James B. Jobn- son, of Manhattan. —_—__—————_ GLIDDEN GOES UP IN NEW BALLOON. naut, Heading Southeast From North Adams, Mass, NORTH ADAMS, Mass., June %— Charles J. Glidden, of Boston, accom. paniod by a Holland Forbes, of New York, made an ascension in Mr a den’s big balloon Boston from this city aeronauts thought before start- that the prevailing winds might them to + soint in the vicinity RIL ~ported as passing over Mass., at 1 & M, bead- ing carry | of Providence. They Northampton, ing southeast. 1908, PPLOSIN ILL “AVE WOMEN TAP OF FUME Mother and Four Daughters | Lose Lives in Chicago | Building. CHICAGO, June %.—Five are known |to be dead and more than a score of | persona were injured, several of them | seriously, as the result of an explosion, | followed by fire, in a five-story bulld-| ing, the upper floors of which were used as a boarding-house, at No. 1781) Huron street to-day. ‘The explosion occurred in the plant) jof the Pabst Chemical Company, on | the ground. floor | The dead are Mrs. Mary N ‘an, jani- tress of the building, and ner four daughters, Mary, Jennie, imma and| Helen. They were hemmed in by the| flames and suffocated before an attempt to rescue, The explosion wrecked the front of | the bullding and the fire spread rapidly owing to the inflamimabdie nature of the chemicals stored in the basement. The employees of the Pabst Chemical Company escaped, though several were injured by flying glass and debris, y | Were nearly all girls. The building was 8 total wreck, LAST CENT SPENT, TOOK LIFE IN PARK Swallowed Strychnine, Then! Shot Himself—School Chil- dren All Around. | to be Robert A. | Maecrum, of No. 11 West One Huntred Jand Twenty-ninth street, killed himself [near the Southern Boulevard entrance jto Bronx Park this afternoon by first | swallowing a quan! of strychnine | and then shooting himself through the heart. A man believed The suicide a man of distin- guished appearance, tall, erect, neatly Jelad, with carefully groomed gray | moustache and d hair shot with gray. He was seen strolling toward the park entrance at 1 o'clock, swing ing a silverheaded cane In his right | hand. outside the gates a park em- Just ployee saw him take a small vial from his pocket and put It to his Ree turning the be to his p walked on into the park. H about one lundred yards when he be | gan to stagger, whereupon he stepped | ich was sur-| » a clump of bushes w school chil- rounded by several score laren who were out with their teachers | studying botany and n: ral history. The ldre ie startled by the re- | port of a re and one of the e-x ran forward and parted the bi | When she saw body of the rove the away and called | © Polfeoman An ambulaner | surgeon came frem Fordham Hospital who pronoun the suleide dead, say ing that the bull 1 penetrated the centre the hart | Coroner McDonald found in the cloth. | Ing of the suicide a letter bearing the name and 2 KM of Maecrum on t Jenv e letter was unsigned, at read | Dear Bob: Keep up heart, Every- | thing will come out all right | n addition to the letter there were photographs of two handsome young |women and real estate contracts in Jblank Issued by the firm of M. & 1. | Hess & Co., 64) Broadway lceman from a) hood that a glase of the sutcide beer this bar: | t cent I have In the| pe LS LA LORRAINE OFF THE COAST. SABLE ISLAND, N. S., June The French line steamer La Lorraine, Havre for New York, was in communication | with the Marconi station here when | avout 74H iailes east of Sandy Hook at 779 A. M. She will probably dock about 7.30 A.M. § ay, | a NT HAILED SULTAN. It is reported | the insurgent iz, has been | 9 at Moga- | | | INSURGE | TANGIER, June %.- here that Mukai Hath brother of Abd- | proclaimed Sultan of Morc | do: FAMILY OF FIVE i All Drank Coffee From Infancy. It 1s a common thing in this coun- try to see whole familles growing up| with nervous systems weakened by coffee drinking. | That is because many parents do} not realize that coffee contains aj drug—caffeine—which causes the! trouble. “There are five children in family,” writes an Iowa mother, ot whom drank coffee from infancy up to two years ago. “My husband and IT had heart| trouble and were advised to quit coffee. We did so and began to use! Postum, We now are doing v medicine and are entirely relieved |heart trouble. | (Caffeine causes heart trouble when | |continually used as in coffee drink- ing.) | “Our oleven-year-old boy had a weak digestion from birth, and yet! always craved, and was giv coffee, | my mat-| 4H, Forbest, With Amateur Aero- when we changed to Postum he liked | he nted. Ith by {t and we gaye him ail He has been restored to he | postum and still likes it | “Long live the discoverer of Pos- tum!” i Battle Name given by Postum Co., Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Wellville, in pkgs. ‘There's a{ ; Reason. | Ever read the above letter? A new | ‘one appears from time to time. They re genuine, true, and full of human imtegest. | acute attack of gallstones, uneasiness !s the constant irregularity of the pulse. Thua far no alarming condition has resulted. The highest: point reached in the Congressman’s Physicians Urge Operation as Soon as Strength Is Recovered. ' CLEVELAND, 0., June 2%.—The con- dition of Vice-Presidential Candidate Sherman continued to improve to-dae: He spent a very comfortable night at | Lakeside Hospital. where he was taken Tuesday morning, quffering from an He enjoyed &@ peaceful slumber for four continuous hours. He did not become restless until | 1.30 A. M., from which tme his sleep | was intermittent. The patient did not euffer from the heat. The entire night was cool and | ; refreshing. eee re | chute. he possibility of an Immediate oper- | 1, was shot down under tons of coal ation has passed. The only thing which|and was suffocated to death before hia the attending physicians any fellow workmen recovered him. stopped wearing Black fashion is to wear the rT ” Color No. 21 V y hy Shoes during the Summer? handsome, cool and Fashion Publicity Co. | temperature during the night was 101.6. | Dr. Edward P, Carter, the attending in the pulse action, It has left no visible |There js positively no indication of @ |has during the past ten hours, he ma} ment jan operation for gall stones as soon as > (MPROVES: CRISIS This was 12-10 degress less than the 5 | physiclan, sald to-day: bad effect. The condition ts as favor= necessity to operate at present. If Mrs be able to leave the hospital in a we..’s The doctors still adhere to the opinion ho regains his strength, as the only DIED IN COAL CHUTE. 4 maximum reached Tuesday. > | “Although there has been a variation | Sherman continues to improve as he time, but it depends on general develop~ that the Congressman should undergo | means to effect an absolute cure. into Flume Un« Workman Carrie der Tons of Sliding Stuff. (Special Evening World.) HACK N. J, June B— Frank Sardoskye, employed at the coal dump at Rochelle Park on the Susque- jhanna and Western R. R., aceldentally stepped on to a car loaded with coal fas the coal started down @ Have well-dressed people Because #2257 Golden Brown Kid FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Lace Charlotte Corday Hats, trimmed with Dresden, Striped and Plain Colored SPECIAL 5.00 Ribbon Bows. Closing Out 600 Trimmed Hats, including many midsummer styles. Values up to $15.00. 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