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Se hin ee a ee iver ~ererpaentene BILL LEGALIZING RING FIGHTS PASSED ‘ WEATHER=Faie to. The “ Circulation Books Open to All." . \ PRICE ONE “CENT. GS ee Woe Wena) NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE “ai, 1 1911. 16 PAGES PRICE ONE Pde WEATHER—Fair to-night a: Tharsday, ‘le i 4 an LAT i Sey in ENE SBM, NOECUNINGBAEK THEASSENBLY. =r ————9 ITY OFFICIALS ORDER; Exchange of Smacks but State Board to Control Sport | Always His Lead. Pushed Along. Board of Estimate Accepts McAneny | Report and Public Service Com- NEW MAN IN THE CASE.) REGULATES GLOVE SIZ Bank Cashier's Wife Admits Must Be Repassed in the Senate Going Out With West Because a Joker Slipped | mission Notifies Transit Trusts ‘ O8th Street Friend. | Into Measure. | | to Accept or Reject. “Good Higueuaneiee and ‘Go 4 | ALBANY, June ae he Frewley wan! night, Ede’ rang down the curtain «| establishing a st athletic commis. Yiussell Gambier and Wdward V. Gam-| matches, passe! tie Asse: bly to-day. lier, cashier of the Merchants’ Ex-/ Seven of the t Change National Bank, testified pretty | voted in the negal Mrs. Gambler to-day at the continua-| record shows seve: tion of her mult In the Supreme Court | for a separation from her husband bill Mre, Gambier was cross-examined By! ‘The clause which would have allowed Lawyer Littleton. fl@hte with skin tight gloves was "You want to Paris on your bridal| stricken out. The bill will now have trip?" asked the lawyer. to be~pabsed by the Senate in its “Yen,” responded the witness. + | amended form. “Berlin, Vienna, Amsterdam and tho| As originally drawn, according to Sen- members present but the clerk’ six affirmative # necessaty to the passage of the ASSUREDIN ANY EVENT. Answers Must Be Received Before Next Wednesday or No Con- tract Will Be Made. other cittes of Burope?” ator Frawley, the dill provided for the! ° “Yes.” use of @ight-ounce cloves as a minimum | The Board of Estimate and Apportionment to-day unanimously “You saw the usual sights?’ weight, which meant that the glov.s Aah % “Yes, in company with my husband | should welgh eigh: aunces a pair or |adopted the McAneny report, which divides the transit territory of the + four ounces to a hand. Some one | and others.”" | sipped into the bill a qualifying deta- ition, however, which made it read t ounce gloves, or four ounces 1) ' The bill passed the Senate 1 “Did he kiss you while you were in these cities?” “Yes, we used tn klaa morning and | city between the Interborough and the B, R. T., and provides for a five- ~eeeumit | cent fare to Coney Island, with the alternative, if these companies decline E | the city’s terms, for the city proceeding with the construction of the Tri- evening,” was the answer. this form, and Senator Frawley, after Twice a day?” its pasaege, deciared that some one aceon borough or independent subway system. J had “silpped ong over on him." He did you kiss him?’ inquired the lawyer, “I kissed him when he kissed me,” was the Peply. “Who sugkested the kissing?’ still persisted the counsel for the bank therefore had it amended in the As- sembly, #0 that it stands as originally drafted | The State Athletic Commission pro- vided for in the bili {8 to consist of Regarding the adoption of the report the Mayor said: Ps KE all “Every one now sees that the delay has not been in vain, . in : : y but of immense value to the city. But much yet remains to Mt a i be done.” th ea ‘ cashier PeMinnts [cabedneegisn otMed ea peg ald ta eit: uit ACT After the meeting the Transit Committee ai once went into a con “Why, nobody,’ sa! ra, . ys +e i - q rt it o. ‘i Hea polly, weld Mee Gambier, Sains of the metatre who shall serve] POR Piste are ag Gates ky UL] erence, which lasted all aftemoon, with the five Public Service Commis- me." ———- ——__ | : The order march was preserved i ‘si S 5 ssages WAITED FOR HUSBAND TO Kiss the ai ; 1 sioners. Late this afternoon messages were sent to President Shonts of | even after FIRST. RAY Suita cLWRAOPSAATG Thay. a the Interborough and President Williams of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit own the stret to six Company, notifying them of the adoption of the McAneny report and kissed you?” ——_. | MARCH BY FIRE ' ater oe had’ renin | Genel Watch Arrival of New giving them a week to say what they will do about it. “When ld thie kissing stopr" NATIONAL LEAGUE, upon’ ley returned. to Gist case “When we were on the steamer com- | Z When the Mayor, nea | rooms and were disnuased for the day ¥| White Star Giant—One Tug- eae ears Psy pap! ma ing home,” n AT BOSTON, The fire b poicaeid about $00 worth of dumase. | ‘ROOM IN BROOKLY Av Ae: on eyereive conse aoe (ee oe 8 IN PERFECT ORDER sy sae MANNERING FLIES boat Is Almost Swamped. in Rotting to their places because ef the “Where did you go on your ival in New York?" BOSTON— TEN MILES IN AEROPLANE. | ar | At oe conan i Oe sane ee “To the Hotel Marie Antoinette,” was 005000 ' Batteries. waon and Meyers at the| Weaver and Now Wife of Millionaire, | Washingon Irving Misses Show | nels ‘During the time you wel iastic O 1 FH the ‘ Star liner Olymp! avy bloW persons were abl )| sAcCELERAT NG” inTEneeTa Haigh aid yous Gaonenes. Kitgse Uist AT BROOKLYN, Pluck When Explosion it Detto any me A ala tee ine: whare Wea oe ion = eis ‘corridors, atributing Ted at Hind enol dlaganianed (on PHILADELPHIA— | t Pere bee ’ s ‘ pe Dat Bay Silghtest indication of the rough weath | gota badges lettered “Manhattan-Bronx NOM qanitielanawer. 900 . Starts a Blaze. | DETROIT, Micn., June 21,—Mary Man- [{¢ 20 glock to \ fer without Subway.” There were also B. Ro f 7 terested — spe t n the world’s argent ship came 49 | employees in the crowd. ‘Former May: No kisses, no embraces, no 4is-| BROOKLYN— |nerin=, the actress D recently Wed | oo vont docking of the Passengers, 28 second clave eth Low, representing the Citizens putes?” queried the lawyer. 100 a Detroit m wantin larment eat became land 36 third class tourlste, Among | 7s 1o| Transit Committee, occupied t be- 0," was the reply, Sere Batteries — Alexander and = Moran; 20 girle in the West Twentieth pepe egy omg: he he rey pet on i them was Jamon Bruce Ismay, pres | Gaynor Declares There Is No | side the Man Mrs. Gambier explained that they|gcanion and Be: son. branch of the Washi Irving |Member of the Wrig . , f th : jdent of the White Star line, who was| occupied two rooms at the Brook Club, — > > ts here d Surveyor of the Port, ordered the pler The proceedings, which have @ his- { nowing made by the} Danger of Diversion of Traf- |torte character, pluck ty nes, Du . j Pleased with the opened with Borough Sumit Ne dy one used by her aa & AMERICAN LEAGUE. bia otteraoa| head cate quired an hour and five minutes|20Rt: He anf there were sume minor President MoAneny offering @ copy or bearsom) ae ed sheer LA pa busuans. ——- ited their fire drill in{had a two-mile race with an aut to dock ship , : Jesper emer ee et eeen Be fic to Other Cities. his report, with the resolutions as tole She sestifed her Husben 0 Pe AT NEW YORK, explosion had | bile . | fed in the Titanle, her sister ship, lows through her room in order to reach the BOSTON— ey tage |_"T_Sust love {t.” laughed Mrs. Man | Sunray pecaatudy! Aa | now being built Resolved, That the Board of bathroom, but their only salutation on 012 ae, "Tho majority {Rering Wadaworth aa she atenyed out Walia ge Real WALDO FIRST VISITOR TO GO Mayor Gaynor, in hia apecch at the! Bssmate and Apportionment here TEE a ey Tek tenet At OHLANOSRS ad to march |of geeneation: Ti brother's clothing Brooklyn celebration luncheon at| b¥ SPPFOveS and accepts the ree, Vidward" al , Ede,’ NDERS , a sensa ° _ beauiae’t iat care 1 Lrooklyn bration luncheo ommendations of its committee, thie time they had been married about +00 ta ’ is bat the consi pelts ee ears | Bush Terminal, anid to-day that) gna of the Public @ervice Gomis, three months, Ratterles ~ Killtarg asd Nuoamaker; | na hin n amble t QO. 1. Hatiembach, | ¥ vs che cleantng of the Gowanus gion, aw snbmnitted ander date of DROVE WITH OTHER MEN IN(|r nd Blair, a a 1 of Flushing, |working a Sruoard stern, got| ni and the increase in population of} Jume 5, 2911; and be tt further PUBLIC WAGON, ae Ma aertne a Mf OO GIP leetchin the tifihance oF Kreat screw or : dist Sou Rrooklynttes had Resolved, That, in pursuance of “pidn't you occasionally drive with AT BHILADRSRHIA, bes lglg) Rid eae HBMER CTE IOGHKe’ Kar kbaUE Rei ky Davison, pa ey te Ce euler other men than your husband while one See " tove explo vast would ve sucked under W pet Gee Bp ! stopping at the club?” demanded Mr. | WASIIINGTON— HY .s Danae ont \onels RODGERS SAVES LIVES tar bres nr =) es Re as newspaper Littleton, 00001600-1 was |AFTER VISIT To THE KAISER. A and sie i : _ Pe Wake hay ara Exile : for the Pires Dis- “In @ publio conveyance, yes,"’ was the | ATHLETICS— t r kind | threaten the other ted, was also a a aid th ayor, “In thelr ef pnp lc} prep contrsete for the “Well, didn't you ever take breakfast! 2. eriescray and Ainamith: Morgue |used to * | Comma nder of hey went burs her and putied : ; ‘ incr } ; ration of rapic tranalt lines uyou With other ment?” persisted Mr, Little | aq Thomas. soar and a sputter of flame and things| Hamnchire Pull her wway from danger pet 7 nee 4 ation little the tty __ the following veges) ton, “and didn’t you once drink a cock- SECOND GAMI began to catch fire along the back wall | EVEN THE LUSITANIA LOOKS pA anh ‘eee li know tho f has beon TRUSTS GET A WEEK'S LIMIT tall from the same siass with a man SHINGTON— of the room LITTLE Now, irs A nc ™ 5 suse permis vasnotgiven) TO ACCEPT PROPOSITION, WASHINGTON | | other than your husband?" 7 000 | e ran out into the hall and | Aa the tue was jaa tha: 1 Mra, B,J lengthening of North e Tien followed @& Mist of the various No-0-0, alr," answered the witnesn Bs vd ‘ a P ‘ ‘ 5 LEAR nado Nivmpte and | transit routes as described in the Mes slowly, | ATHLETICS — i 1 ‘ t A report, Mr. Littleton then led down to the \ 00 : "4 Pee ; : » tut Lond tie |” . : sion, Mr. McAneny’s resolu Ume of the separation, when, Mrs] Batteries—Groome and Sireet; Coombs 4 ‘ tama waeid Xi : rept on Gambier sald, her wusband announced] and Lapp. ‘ alee: areas cs ye { f a hiya a ‘ ‘ 1; ‘Thay’ the ‘epecial “aah tat be was “tired of the situation” Aon af Prey ye A ghia oacoar iD i t 1K pic and o ave the mn the Board be hereby cone and did not intend w live with her] TOUCHED THIRD RAIL ne PRP dreds of wh plauded tier appear. |t . 4. har Pee ; with arity to conmunts any more, Sas . and the perfo t re and J . oe ‘ y 2 n with the Pubs “It was on Aug. 10, 1010," she related, AND DROPPED DEAD. ANDY COAKLEY SIGNZ Mr neal elk t rane at " t evo to the Inter= “that I got up and found Mr, Gambler vor, | NN GNEf dial greotings £ eto time, and | # ; ae ne gh Repia npany, to sitting by the window reading a news-| Michael Dunn, forty years old, an fire was epre and th TO P| TCH POR HILLTOPS, hi he ralls wa ie Gefore! NT OF PORTUGAL Com- Paper, He was in his shirt sleeves and | electrician employed by the Metropol - kin of flames ct © distinetly 1 a i (UGAL, dlevated 1 was 80 surprised to see him I for-jtan Street Railway Company, wo 9 iby t nar Andy Coakley, formerly of the pitch nad itude ' tering herein got to say good fnorning, shocked to death this afternoon when his gh the narrow passagewa aft © Ph b Athletics. days, vixtes rt and J A Aneta Bran py Dlected Head t pon which the city would THE STORY OF HIS GOING AWAY | hand came in contact with the channel pper flours, AAA who waa recently reingtated sfta 4 und had ie apmereen ; Pear le ayy willing yntracts for FROM HER, rail of the Fourth avenue trolley, Miss Mleanor Nightingale, the aesi ey patie Ub alae with tha: sents of 21.17 knot > } vo age.) t * nent or oper “You see he usually went to work|tracks at Thirty-third street. Dunn was al in charge of the se) icana, “Mine hia. dishat as mad thou \ ‘i -_ ISHON, . Py nsit Ines for long before that time and 1 said,| Working in an excavation pelow the tea to the janitor to t fay HA ibaa ated to dimlutsh. the Wortd Mulittior Turtde Mathe wie tt maleh the aid pantes have. sey= ee channel rail when he gecldentally in ¢) arm, but by the tlane professional givers vie Guy BE | public oe Poriugat erally AppiW; the sald committee to (Continuea on Beoond Page.) touched it. He was killed Jinstantly. | Bat Siok hiet Shannen arrived with | som, second day out, the jtendance. 6¥ Pare Rom tet Aswembly to day. receive and communicate to ee « “4 g - Saeed ————— meno an a nce henceionmeree Se ss nc REET mat ie a Seems: ;

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