The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1911, Page 1

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ON — NR BER TELS HOW BRIDE'S COLD CARESS KILLED WIS ARDENT LOVE. |———————- sr tet ORNS CHASE FATHER TO EUROPE Tour Through Europe. LEFT HER IN NEW YORK. Harvey Sickler Refuses Admit He Is Man Who Kissed Mrs. Gambier to Multi-Millionaire’s Son Rushes Abroad After Parent Tries to End Life on Liner. Tdward V. Gambier, cnshter of the Ex- change National Bank, to-day tol@ on the etand in the Supreme Court the aad BAD HEALTH THE CAUSE. tale of his ki\s honeymoon with t pretty Souther for hia wife sr ride w is using ared that from the | Resemblance to John D. Rock- (RS os turns enete{ @feller Traces Elder Man oun ni n » New York, | . i aim repeatedly: and aoe: | to Steamship. y nd me ff alle bi Daniel A. Loring jr, the Stock Ex- |chanre member of the frm of Carlisle, Sickler, a wealthy oll mag- {a rushing over associate of J Kalserin Auguste Victoria Pa uieiseelillokivas dati Morgan, it was known, gave his F el Four-Oared Race.—Cornell won; Syracuse was second, . woring of the Aetna Rea sepsdbaate EE Lede ea TAFT IN BiG S10 M | CORES TO-D, TO- AY! half a length behind; Columbia was third ,two lengths back; th street tages ays nterborough’s first proposal to th : areca Penn Cone Sure eeurie'| cite, wile Vea veuntese rites Cave | Pennsylvania was fourth, rowed out and beaten fifteen lengths, aed name” who ts about seventy | SwunEenanced the soncaNed -McAneny NATIONAL LEA LEAGUE. Freshman Eight—Columbia first; Corncll was second, al, tia’ tee@lko ts Gone (aN vey | Blan dividing the transportation future pa tea ake famolers the “Kiamtene | rom rheamatiom. He alipped | 2f the city between the Brooklyn Rapid AT BAO! N | Syracuse third and Pennsylvania fourth. n was inad- | aA Gudar ih pPed | transit Company a ugh le FIRST Game, eo Ls »* | Many of the dir 1 | Erateeey: 64 aboard the Pre litnexuen @ Rie ° 5 2 1000000-¢\ By Robert Edge! Previous Winners of ie We lat ‘Thursday, thinking th % plan would | BROOKLYN | {seset iy ss Maes Varsity Eight Race 1 y and a host of fri cepted by the board. | POUGHKE us s many trip |*vontically searching for him, attempt Morgan down the lay ,tulo000010 | | won the ‘Varsity race here thts atter- n the aging and | ed his Ife at sea. Interborough might accept all if Batteries — Maris ‘do ands Meyers; cues air a alg wake. TNE a. } That he failed in his attempt was | Pleased, they were under gioauinualere GME | ‘ : ih Cotuit Pennsytvanta was third | 20: be the man," sald M ade know: abr eles atch | Said, but the — Interbe “ S C: 0" S itte i yuaehal A | AM ae ceiee | Pyadie ag yr i0 BSE MINSlse CORA tEN eT ae See te re moM President Has ate of Peril on | GIANTS James Hogan Js Bitten in) eee isconsin und &: sacuse fourth £ chler r , inderstand, | from Capt. Maurras of La Lorraine. eae ot peal | seal ith 8 | ree my ! ee How ta tte na G peneke SaChuRN SN; CORECTRRRIED Cae ca | Golf Links—Thunder Makes sroowLy- Bas truggle With Animal Near : Et AT usat mae oming—vuu | the t ranks of rf mn ee bis * baa | Se Sal i Ye eat the tie ern ag the highest ranks of American milllon- | ing outside the the verdict Senators Adjourn, Vicailesfancaanset cod Monit Barge: Schoolhouse. a } “WHY NOT," HE SAYS, “AM 1 NOT|SON RACES ON SHIP TO REACH [exactly what was being said. | : y They were off at w hat | “yor know Mre, Gambler, do you} Ta Lorraine will reach Havre Thurs. |e Hoard of Hatimas ier | Wind, rain and hall storm swept over| BOS STON— eaving Seeeanee Cepia Mg | the: OOyard mark Columbia was i din? We was aah jday and (he Kaiserin Auguste Victoria |! con. | Washingto: ay 01000 — | itunared and Fitty-eighth street A front Cc was second and Pennsyl- 1 * he replied. “I've known ! Will dock at Cherbourg on Saturday. It previous under-|an hour a the Capit PHILADELPHIA— Brook ave is afternoon, & MACK! Vanie third A : he two year. but there's noth. |i" ® Tce against the spectre of suicide information of| much nce that the Senate ad-! 00020 — sand white believed to have been} A the halt mile Columbia was st! Paena te Cou tmtt , i | ing unusual it fs there? I'in «| @8 remarkable a situation as was ever | who were not In| journed, Senator Borah was speaking! Batterios—Perdue and Kling: Chalmers! ™ ame dashing ms Brook aven in ¢ wit rel a lose holds pa the | Bebheic kr I devised the masters of fiction. Ove Wall street back=| and Senators found it tmposstile to hear, Md Moran, ng a ran : : i inia 1 at ne 4 the broad Atlant are flying*in- |, was tha Jan would bea ir le ran to th w a iciet i 1 aod W { Yer time, [ve seen a rT fen, | visible FORE. TIPSAR EER FAROE f i Jent Taft had an exciting time ate RETRBUAS, t ld cca ai ce He ond a's ta | between La Li and the Ge t pence ne: pprvdasceas| US INNATI— lo . waiting for little and ore ‘eed the first mite oi. | Ase eurpaiats \ Shafer WAU on Singing vvvulo0o0 — were thrown into a nervaus| wig cornell aovonsl, Pennsytvanlt! wag Coenelt moved up slowly. & i r e | On the ene hand the son is tmplor- ee the Pr inh ow nee golf on the | PITTSBURG on “Hogan of No: 109 )\¢ ht F vouk arth and: Wisconsin came up to Coluehies but aid | y talk about | ing his parent by wireless to stay his ad ; 1] Chevy Chane tinkm whon it broke, For] ae ou 9 +4 Merzag,| AN, Dlace, ftexton of | cusly lawt, They were going in| mille mark Cornell hed opeaed s gap i gred. “It wouldn't do. | desperate purpose, and on the other | EM” | “muni thee a] ten minutes or more the lightning] .,,Batterles Gibson. and = McLean; | Paul's Churen, was wa SSCA wath {eight feet of clear water, Atter thi 1 T dong Know. 1 haven't | nand the skipper of the French lner| vie" sssurat of enough money to| flashed uncomfortably and the rain| ©" lehiidren when the dog : fe mile mark was passed, COF-| nai¢.way mark Syracuse bit up a territ ; Veen asked~but 3 st exeuye Me: | 49 striving his utmost to get relayed) oo ocit tie city's proposal, even though | poured down in sheets. | AT 87. Louis, ried to the children to run and then] jy vag in firet e, put lumbia | stroke and slowly headed Columbia, B ; De cise ia é resent of the} | to the son all possible news relating | i+ were deemed an ntageous plan —_—_—sa FIRST GAME, hrew himself at the dos soon fr the lead Cornell, d¥0P- | Cornell was rowing @ ateady 82 all th i Atuintic. Fertilizer and Ol Company, | to bis father's condition and the clr-| py the traction experts of the Brooklyn) YOUNG ROSSITER IS HELD CHICAGO— He tried to selse the animal by the] Ore i econd piace again, It was &l way, but in pertect form, that hel ’ No, 16 Broadway. Tie js a tall, hand- | cumstances under which he will be system. | ON CHILD’S INSULT CHARGE. 0021000 = [throat and shut off its wind, but in do Aaa cate. 6S tae lead safe. Fenny. was a tong ean sone, well put up, suartly dressed man, | put ashore at Havre, From the temper of t he: members ot} ST. LOUIS~ jing th tumbled and fell. Presenti A acuse wore neck and| lengths to the bad. i with # pleasing addvess and @ non-) ‘The white hatred mill Nanatres who | the Bonn of Het aie ‘ a at srubned 1| iad pin haee 0100100 ¢ <a {he was ro f about ont ound Meat nile mark, with Penn+) In a driving finish Syracuse came vj ; chalant manner of n—quite peli years ago engineered the famous | the fortic 1 wan] Ernest comsiter, a son ° Ratteries—Brown and Archer; Harmon | {*, imal: tr » Ke pon | nia third, Cornell fourth and Wi8-| and closed the open water. Columbia q pposite of Edward tn Chivago, the first great | and other Interests to countenance the | y, W, Ropslter, former vice-president of {and Bresnahan, neck, After 1 evere ni sylvan’ tired, but held for a while, but finally ‘ the bank official, ck scheme recorded in the | Mc. plans, it was gathered that! 19 New York Central Railroad, was held ie mi cht hand iia do See aan aie sant acts sid waa te eee Mn Se Ma ma on th 5 the will be asked to at once go REALOGO: HALL Ga AK chikswe Ot lie - © the corner of One Hundred and Fit niin drew away again and was in! fel nd , : ; w e tb Ki subway Laie ee ach hth atpeas. Aud: Ann dy | > and: a’ halett th the} ne m by three-quarters o: * ae beabbass asl i" spp tec dal the morals of the young after AMERICAN LEAGUE. | t fi , . ‘ : alps fo lenge i 1 system as at first p sed and advo. , a f t was shot 1 eman Lt anta Hand! Syra was second, Columbia third ated by the Hvening World, to be built | Magistrate Steinert, sitting in the York- AT NEW “r+ heh nA ‘ The one nd financed by t F i + nt of | Ville F had ard with ris ae FIRST GAME, " 1 ZA 4 \ If mile from the fnt of ; ail exiotinuy monand Ing in jon the story r- | WASHINGTON— le i two “3 eels rom the finish te | ated yd Ethel Mauver of No, 12 Clay ave: uv 0 0400100 © BSJiis cion ul 1" . shoal IS two lengths, with \ a ‘ tery nue, the Bronx, | HIGHLANDERS— Pasteur Inst enti , ap Pent ‘nia and Cornell fighting y ni ‘This is not the first time that Rossiter | 000101. 000 i read Ww exau an 1 1 4 second place. At the 1 8-4-mile mark } : KEPT HIS PURPOSE OF SAILING ne iv iWenty-seven y seen] Batterles—Johnaon and Street, Quina | [tettl: Pevartin Hist | the Ithacans spurted and drew up of q extend ver her acne) naira No | and Sweenc Hogan var | i cane davai s even terme with : Hous, he) fh | ore ag pum ShCOND G four-o vs an i e round black hat | Mr, Loring, without mentioning « m of Fore zen of | WASHINGTON y toda ‘ J ; © reaching the Anish Com big carat-| word of his purpose to his beautiful Head, sonnel 2000 Ma ary © took them {nto second po- { giver f wife, his son, his nephew, Franc Lor Ac esieae hie ea Aue ie Sownny ed yniegs 2 - p the Boa ms Hen 1 p ; < Syracuse took third plac % 1 on her flage: | ing of No, 811 Fifth avenue, or a Rei erga \ iB eaataaite Par ale Policeman | HIGHLANDERS. | veuns t ' a hyo a ialf length over Pennsy,« . y ie ary Criend, aicle vey Fru tna s re against J hmann, on s hud rescued Ros: from the | ¥ 00 1 ! vania in fourt tion, Wisconsi:t } to-day Mr. Gam- | in the Lorington, No 3 w at cane ere couninal: Deenal OR ihe of his latest victim's mothe Ratteries—Walker and Henry; Coax. | “ u > was a the crews finisned | the class of hus ntleth street, las ednesday and ¥ ie. ; ding ¢alaa ci : fter identifying | ley and Bla uy be va ato t 4 | . 7 i t down to offices of the French Supreme er insls p Oven & F 4 \ -_——_——. i \ » A ‘ bands w ely wives in their | * : phe French | eosin tot Depart: | papera had 3 found in his pockets, | p - P ta © for ur As Columbia's launch, with Coasa * “On the the eteamen' | FAO OA0 CFORPOS the SORUA) IAIGMDRS | Ca nng of Tottenville, $1. He even swore| ATHLETICS— ot fo Ans : was greeted with rous: Payee you tatk with | Hon at the J neton that he was going | yy. renae, then | of Tottenville, Ney eal ya een | on pon, much? But the owner of many Fitth avenue| nesses to the tand, But at his formal sament, | BOSTON — nas’ © wae over: ae ] PASSED THE DAYS © TTING IN], ons and blocks 1 blocks of = > - ed with the pre b < 4 00020 BOXING BIL oY Uo THE DECK CHAIRS. Pe | e °€ PITTSBURG CLUB PROTESTS , Gtae caine Ke waakenat eae : me i ATE 1 \ Wi tam: |} » i . A A and Nunama b ' 5 ke 1 GAME WITH CINCINNATI. | ina o he wa ame — . LINE. D UP J ‘ i : end i ; nt aha td WHITNEY'S TURNOVER Wine ‘ Mg OR GOV. DIX. . mh Very 1 wha eae ; - s “8 Sandford aves |, pales r quant « ‘ vuse 2 uh | He caret waye ' t iin ng, which was the home of | T ‘ “i i : wa | ‘Wo MILE POST, POUGHKEER- mraioo't Dike to dance with, 2 bywaya oe Bs Tae ry beh A te furlongs, run woa \ w with Columbia. | sle, N. ¥.. dune 27 Tha Hudson rote "At nigh you occupy the samoe|known and reached the offices of the i ire ball team wEerTy..< Dy earitne er he ; ; A ualn dress when the fire © stari “Yes, we aad two berths, Z elways| He asked for a lurso stateroom wi J. Lynch of the National Noes | gt indgemation for, Hudgon mens POR oi paca MR ard alate cag Rebs Bitar UT SUREL pach ice - 0 31d obs thee se Game be Cyn. day BY ag sigeration, Peunsy was alveady i apne (Conppucd-om Tenth Paged Uke sContinued on Second Paged ccd sun (Continues on scomd Page.) brown vate 5 -—— ~ Eton ‘Tease dad toner ovtenn 0! dre } TO BLOCK SUICIDE NEW YORK, TUESDAY, “JUNE 27, (“ Cireulation Books Open to All.’’” 7 =. F AGES 1911. art SUBWAY PLAN 'Cornell’ IS TURNED nau BY INTERBOROUGH | Late This pees It Is An.! nounced That Terms Are PRIVATE CAPITAL TIMID. Company Says It Would Be Hard to Find Investors Under Conditions, | At the offices of the Rapid Transit Company Broadway late this MoAneny the Inter otter of th company @ would be de- clined. To inquirers the only informa- tion added to the news of the company to accept the terms of the city was con- tained a slip, read “Declined because its conditions are so onerous that private cap- ital could not be enlist The announcement followed a meet- ing of the dire: whieh was attended by | backers of the company, on typewritten which the financial including rep- sean | resentatives of the vanking house of| J.P. Morgan & Co. M Too Drastic. | | | | | Interborough: | at rs of the Interborough, | ‘DISTLER- ELLIOT, PERGUSON. KIMBALL ,BOWER BATES. ‘s Eight Winner of ‘Varsity Race of Big Regatta on Hudson To-Day. WAKELY — CUM —, RUSE. PRICE ONE CENT. CORNELL 1S VICTOR IN VARSITY RAGE AT POUGHKEEPSIE REGATT SERS ont 3 Ithacans Start Day With Victory in Four-Oared Race, but Are Beaten After Gallant Strug- gle in Freshman Event SALUTE IS FIRED IN HONOR : OF GOV. DIX AND HIS STAFF. Gala Scenes Along Hudson, Thou- sands of Sightseers Lining Banks to | SeeCollegiansin Annual Contest. Varsity Race—Cornell first, Columbia second, Pennsylvania | third, Wisconsin fourth, Syracuse last. one et

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