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‘WORLD, MONDAY, SURE 0; 1019. ~~ ee vee SHUT UP IN BARK [Ruins of Paradise Park, Amusement Resort . fh eb aie Bre : CHALONER TO COME ZEPPELININFLI SSS ISTHNERIID evn D0eOUeM by, Fire To-Day at Fort George wy upesy sie! FORERHTAOURS 4 - AFTER 16 YEARS) REACHESAUSTRA = Sess DURNGHONEYMOON to change @octers and weil, ‘le Ve @ Qiack an@ enough to kil! re. Jones ban two Srothers, Sut cnsjinniee | | Will Be Allowed to Resume|Watched in Sky by Emperor | made life a perfect hell on earth Mother-in-Law Than | yvirt ana come hare from Kingston, Mss. Galinger Also Complains | Dr. J her i wept atter him until the get Husband Once Seized Her a ‘bad only three S caeer Gah at : come ne fost Sin Mises Srwnet iehen. Sines by the Neck. to go with Mrs, C. F. Jones and they could The sixteen yenrs’ estrangement be- tween John Armstrong Cheloner and Hin reiativer, members of the Astor- Cha family. Is about to be bridged, jand Chaloner ts to be allowed to ree turn to New York, hero to ve declared san, and to restime active personal management of hig $3,000,000 estate. This news was imparted to Supreme VIENNA, Austria, June .9.—Count Zeppelin arrived here to-day on: board the dirtgivle airship Sachsen after @ Jong trip of wight hours duration from, Beten-Baden, Germany, The aeronsut\ was welcomed by representatives of Emperor Francis Joseph and by several Cabinet ministers, , It was the ¢irst voluntary voyage that Court Justice Gt Heh to-d when | ® German aircraft had taken. over 4 Frederick A. Wate of Na. ay Coder | forelan country, and the Augtriane .re- street, counsel for Chatoner, asked that | Celved the balloon with chuers and en- Chaloner’s yearly allowance derived creneed tran ate oo te sents, ur" Castle, where Emperor Franets Jotep! 3 ‘ d t hed its progress. T. ‘Waro's petition was directed against | "9! : ‘Thomas T. Sherman of the law firm of | |The landing in tis city pt enate in Kvarts, Choate and Sherman, who was| ‘He Presence of thousands of persene. Appointed committee of Chaloner's per- | qememmmmemnnnnmnintensationen son and property when the young mill- fonaire was declared insane in this| Had Serious Lung Btate and sent to Bloomingdale asylum sixteen years ago. Trouble—N it ones won't let them come to her jad becnuse they are not in society. Management of $3,000,000 | Frances Joseph, Whose @n- Estate. voys Give Him Greeting. Either Love or Money in This Divorce Trial. Blanohe Galinger to-day based her plea ae be lem yoy 4 to the Bupreme Court for a separation the | from Edward Galinger. « wealthy law- 90, 1911. They have one chiM, Joueph, born Fob. 2, 1912. Mra, Galinger compluins that at the “Altogether too much tyranny by my mother-in-law” tw the ciief of a long me of grievances upon whien Mra, ver. The Galingers were married April is very outset of hehrh hmarried life—on Mr. Sherman declared he would make no opposition to Mr. Chaloner’s request pot (although he believed the income of the estate to be insufficient to grant the de- sired increase) if Mr. Chaloner will nh, why did God cutse Soy pp you for a wife? or son and declare he ie sane and capable | ® of managing his own property. 1t was . Phita., ¥e. intimated that this move is made with | 91, FO a yy I 1 was taken 3 DPOEBS9-5-96-9 96 097-HH FF6490E EDP BIS POSES IEEES EF ESIIES PESOS EHS S HDE SHPSTOS the full consent and approval uf the —-. re replied that he would urge t MI his client to come to New York und 1] . and get went to MoLoughlin who made follow the course suggested by Mr. it three straight over his foreign rival. Shermai merce rival, ‘ the m * he added, 2b pronaune. ‘ UT that titled 4 WILLIAM® GOT EARLY LEAD ON Leable Vet Coda i Sines, iindntay and have AUSTRALIAN. lens of whether of not he comes to New | ' neak too ‘higniy. ter Rice displayed good form in his match York in person. In the first place, my | {; i 01 and took tho first set 6-1 from his op- ——. He believe—that he wre HOWARD, te IDFR Finding of Body Reveals Trag- Ponent. Willis appeared too con- ' ; revinted; wore on reqdest.) fident and repeatedly drove out of court, Chaloner] | vevmont. ettioast The Australian with his cross-court at- hes alway: ag | MANY tg pe tack had the young Harvard star help- ids poll ai So ————=— u "rigs drugs. Fe A, édy of an immigrant’s Death brought to less at times. Williams won the first Dretext by that he game, but the foerigner quickly ran the was lured to the Hotel Kensington : next alx gyi out fo taere order. (Continues Firet Page) there Md Beast ers in on ihe (Comtinueé from First Page.) won the second set, ¢4 aft ontinued from First Page. pretense of examining his eyes, an . will Tallled and overcaine a 3 (0 1 then certited hurriedly that he wa: It lead. The Austraiian played at top insane. a tenered cuneideradly with the players. | chn'threcgtint. ne Cust OF the Amert- | mnirteenth atrect and Amsterdam ave- Many of the high lobs were carried out| Williams ran away from Rice in the|%U® One big engine had to: be pulled of Sounds. The two eopn ‘became all|third set, winning 6-1 The Harvard |UP the hill from One Hundrea and Not rted to Poli business, with Doust serving. His first | freshman finally caufht up to his game | Twenty-ffth street by « trolley car. Repo 10 Police. ball the American cquidn't get to. Mc- | ®Pd outclassed his foreign opponent. 40-MILE WIND CARRIES EMBERS Loughlin netted the next and lost the MANY BLOCKS, —— third over the base tine, The American sti? wind od hy No one in this country, except perhapéPthen ran to 9, but Doust ‘won the open- CURRAN REPORT Eder Phe ie y toeeonen| i ® mile and a half in some instances, friends of Vittorio Martinelli, whd]'Ing enme. The flery Westerner had Bis and as far south as One Hundred and themselves are ignorant of his fate, fast gerve, well oiled up and easily got Kightieth street mon had to stand fie “game, giving the visitor Out 15 Guard constantly on roofs with brooms knows whether Martinelll left a wife of poitts. A RITY and garden Hose to keep the buildings youngsters when he sailed away from| the invading Captain was wild Clear of embers, The whole’ Harlem i i F all L eouit hairs,’ Italy several weeks ago fe seek hie} was unable to reach MoLoughiin’ Valley waa lit up by a fireworks dis- David. <The com-| pau’, Sor fortune in this country. But if a wite| sPeedy returns, giving the American the IN HIS COMMITTEE Play that lasted fr howe, 1 rd game in 4-15. Doust didn’t have @ oll-soaked roller coasters ara: about to become @ mother | insu: and children are waiting in Italy to @ chance in the next game, getting only Park made good fuel and furnished eannet come here.” . he t | hear from the husband and father they t. the most spectacular parts of the con- , teat when you alarht, must be wondering why Martinellt vida ep hare fou that ree gree jering why nelll 8881 AUSTRALIAN LEO AMERI- fagration. Most of the bulldings were lant Gateréay,’ Be moy ey Rot written and told them of the won- Foo! (Continued from First Page.) wooden affairs and in the high ee vo inttms. | {8 my nervousness, ere of the new country, CAN IN THE GAME, wind there was no chance to save them. ‘They do not know now that Martinelli Fs ite greene ahaekithe Austratian In the University Heights section and can wri ushlin al captured the Scross the Harlem from Fort George in dock, of the tug boat John Nichols when| far as be sot fe ance rug ras Ot |eonclusion of @ year’s atudy of the Police | from housetops j ft the news that he was to be veported HoPbetlaa Gaui shaaeet che cane te Department and its administration. Many of the spectators from the arenes “With Jusions of | Washington Heights section were not Mthe unfortunate. tnvoigrant, on nia} 28, 20zt game, ih the report besume sovinen, pastiocianiy | O0F97 to vee the paMkt Ge; on Gunny com: 5 eareat_he| ang’ tock the nent a Hyped the clause urging the removal of ar.| plaints had been made agninat the noise e derful placements. MfcLoughlin, Waldo, If the clause regarding Mr. Te- . 14] The origin of the fire is not known, maining in the beck court, played a | ei‘tne eitest of ite conclusions, There | Out it In Delleved to have started from . 4 cee ying game and won the first was Necessity for temporising' with| #2 @xplosion, or possibly from a cigar : ” pe . | Dutt that set fire to the dance hall and Foust | desperately} The dashing Californian didn't play| tre renege garna Welie Comnnit; | claused a blow up a short time later, leportation, and it was only! with his regular aggressiveness and his — rugsie, in which he folled| idea Alrecti recommend hie removal, That ts all ALL ABOARN SAFE every oRort of hie attendants to anvel but be managed to gather in the open: | tre tm te that” SHOT IN DRINKING BOUT. —_ F| be} — £ = Hi E it H him, that the man finally reached the] ing game of the second set from Doust,| Asked regarding the nature of the ex- rail and leaped into the rivir.. With a] who was exceptionally weak with his] Sanse between members Mr. Curran| Slayer Claims V: H te im Tried to Ime a4 atraitjacket back hand, was set at Hherty had esis cult Mle Wite, ener » Olinda Now Being Convoyed i wn pny pane ypalmagpbar yllacel bean that only the question of the report'’s| After a long drinking bout in the hom: Hydro checks the flow of blood, and hastens the healing of sores because it is antiseptic and protects the body from ‘This fe why Mydrox gives jeick ‘sbel Gnost ka eas in ® Used every in cleaning the teeth and as a nd weshy It keasde the They tried to rescue him, but when f Py 4 1, | S4option came up for consideration. of John Reif, a cook employed in the to Charleston by Gunboat | they bed fatied the immigration sutho cr eae peggy pevovdseweky While the Tammany Men in the com-| State Hospital for the Insane at Cen- ‘eat tles did not report his loss to the polive| captured the next game after it went} Tittee were downcast over the adoption trai Ialip, L. J., Henry Rooney, an at- f this clty or of of the New Jor-| to deuce with two ah h of report, one of them took solece|tendant in the asylum, was murdered Nashville and a Sister Liner. |r, Niver"towns, mecca en ey McLougalin ‘made it two'aly oe an tement that Alderman Down-| ny Reif shortly after midnight this petted Wambington through the regu | next and forged ahead th the Atth game ble oti tite alla § Vetere thet res] morning. The shooting of Rooney fol- mnels, and so what chance there | with. beautiful work Beard! iowed a hot quarrel between the two «, ” ‘i re ona Cig Munson Mmearanipy might have been to recover MariRel's| Contestants played & very conaeivente ied tne carne etee TeyreMert, Dein) men which arose from Relfs accusation| Ceauwa, Of the body” from invasion ly by an immediate rch was loat.| gam, that Rooney hi ulted wife, But laat night, elght days atter Mar-| Oe thelr Nard marches ene tong nee pel eartopredoservsateg nd a companion, Thomas Me-| Cheers up tired feet—banishes body Nichole, Capt, William Roak af, the serving in the next game, allowing gq to his statement that he wished to tat Rell’ i0 9. anioon Shout Lamy Cad Airy Big Laoki or r i i Cody of m man attired in a atraitjacket| ° moe Pm ate Pes five . Ooramnisstoner Wale ae spperten men drank to- At all druggists 10, 15, 25c eises @ip Curit oa. The rescuing ships, picks] H0Atine in the Hudson off pier No. 5! noust ran hie count to tree in the next Aue to ue adoption of the tepeet te dle noes HYDROX CHEMICAL CO., -Jing up her call for help, raced to Reeecn He erred Heaters and Fame, making two wonderful returns | my sh he comame’? eal’ Was 5 , taking ® bettle of | New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Toronto Peach ale meruing, wT St St 1 Morning nowepapers carried tories ot| “ria cuemetien re eee 4 datitiog to that courtesy on account | whiskey and several quarts of becr with - raing, the finding of the body and tl of his honesty, If he were given a Since the despatches by wireless, vie] Tt TEM poltec te lant ee with McLoughlin serving, | hance to resign he could avold all the| “MeGough, who had slept through the Charieoton, do not mention m the taking ine immigration folk, IC they read, kept aay feel A he meavag |@aium attached to this report. At any | whole Incident, and Mrs, Relf wa ol nd ° Pb ypoersivoo lt ec gpe Teal silent. When an Evening World reporter | over the next game. cost, the report had to come before the| tained as material witnesses, and hed Commisal: Willlam wilt board,” was locked up In the jail AFTER WILSON REFUSED | of the Munson tine nere tnat tne fire] sated Commissioner William Willams.) | Metoughiin won the next game which| “Alderman Dowling hurled into the oner E. #, Moore of i i rel th i cit fi f: ths a i : i He it if i it £ & 3 Hi f FEF a HH has been confined to the No. 3 hold and ve him the set at 6-4. eft Chair- f the case. TO STAY EXECUTION. | tne Ounce Go tn wo danger of being | expire on ine thirteenth of this month: CALIFORNIAN HARD PRESSED . He and the Mayor| ne” somimat The pollu ptaneh| plied that he had received BY THE VISITOR, were In conference for some ti Chas! ednesday P. * | notice.” The invading Captain ro Pays Extreme Penalty for) ing to advices trom the Southern city. | "sso rintendent Baker of Eli tance eee The fact th a 7 atter the American in both nets, Mo antness of the Attack on White Woman Near | yore on vridey and bound'tor Nevis, | 49, bed fad “no oficial noth Loughlin svemed very stow in compar-| morning to the Mayor. Mr. Dowling Cuba, with a genera! oargo of morchan. | °MS!'Y conmented to ison hia seneationel playing ast | ¢ paid he had not seen the Mcyor. Capitol—First to Be Punished. | disc, was fighting fite im her hold cane cl week, At times Ne cut out his fast| The Tammany Alderman was asked if - i in en incomplete wireless m unfortunate Immigrant who had jumped | server and depended solely on aa easy he would Co minority report. a WASHINGTON, June 0.—Mathania ‘A second wirel overboard, but he professed himeelf| out bounce, Doust captured the firet | in eeeey nok” he & think there will be any further rte," game of the next set on his ability to} Mr, Dowling said Chairman rran if cross the American with hard ground | had agreed to move for the dischart otrokes, the committee on July 15, at which date The Westerner made it one all on ‘¢ oe lle) i aribmit Bid Anal next when Doust sailed two retume 08 | OF" FOCON RY iy | tirely on the pension m of though the fact] Greve into the net in. Seder comunua'Yy lilce ‘Department, Mr. Dewi she Wellelous Laxative Choceiat PENNY A POUNY (ROFL Grove into the net ip order te prevent rateod ry X-LAX RELIEVES CONSTIPATIC Say ot ons condos. wilt be usire without question: | ¢he ball from being blown out of court, | wat, it wae, uaderuiend Mal Jol lates the stomach and bowela | [ered In SOrmile sone by Parcel Fest | Hoibs Sean swe have had no oftcal uotl-| he Auetraiian got the wext gains atte’ ulates tae Hyer and ieee ene ve malt co covuieancatetea® lo one hag up t and ee ‘and | at the body,” ® t game to MoLoughiin, the iam Oho and 600, 00 al) Qrnguiots orders, eur foreigner having trouble with ¢! ‘all- : a: i for! lan's feat serve. Doust evened up ——— SES | S are ing about the husband and father, but/on the next while McLoughlin pulled ing New York police- | 4087, FOUND AND REWARDS || 4 STREET Until gome ee nd “offle | off a long volley and won the Afth | men. a ea, Cortina neat | Comm Wea, body Great placing in the an 4 jun, Oi tomard. , @ nih. 22.0 ge ips | morgue, wh! ¥ . % ‘Corner remain ted the men's Cony it that 7 tt me i Laanire won the sixth game for the American, t mor aR om! ST NELP WANTREC AC twice and red when fee ‘tet loose, eT