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A A | ARE DIVORCED BY FRENCH COURT Rata or snow to-night and Thursday) warmen “ Bain er cacw to-night and Thurcéay) warmer EXTRA be. Gori. FINAL (FLTC GAD COLSON "=25222°2.. TWENTY HIRT IN OLLI MACKAYS ARE DIVORCED | WITH THE LINER MADONNA: OF BRONX “L” TRAINS BY COURT IN PARIS | = MR. Each Has the Right to Remarry—= — The Children ‘Are Left ' in the Care of the Father. 'MOTHER HAS THE RIGHT TO: VISIT THEM AT TIMES; May Also Take Them on Outings CLARENCE MACKAY, WHO WAS SECRETLY DIVORCED IN FRANCE, Rear End Crash at F -rdham Station Smashes! Car and Sends Shower of Glass Over Passengers. ABOARD BOTH COURT THRONGS HEAR FINAL PLEAS | INTHE GORE CASE Fabre Liner Forced to Cancel] HINORED Passengers on Ocean Steamers | Bound for New York Are | Thrown in Confusion. | Be | | IN NAPLES BAY. About twenty passengers on two northbound Third ave 2 sustained slight injuries this afternoon in a rear epd col Fordham station. 4 | to their homes in carriages by agents of the ratiroad | Passengers were leaving and enter-, ut about six mil “L" trains pn at the Four were treated by an ambulancd surgeon and sent ompany. ' an hour, Moat of the windows in the, rear car of; the first train were broken. | Anna Bowden of No. 1627 Madiaon ing @ train standing at the gene when another train of five cars, driv- n by Motorman Michael Newton, up- | | | : eee ; S| proached from the south, Newton \avenue, Eliza Levy of No. 2671 Web- Ww De he Her Trip—White Star Ship Out-of-Town People Flock tol $ | appiied hie air vrakes at the usual! ster « e, Tillie Holland of No, 636 henever She sites and Poa n pic loc if al but, he|Kast Two Hundred and Thirtieth ” | point for the station stop, It Is Convenient. 2. Advices received in New York late to-day brought the information ” that Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mackay have obtained e Prench decree OF | divorce in Paris. ; The decree signed by the French tribunal was handed down witha, the last few days. e This te the sudden culmination ef ¢rips to Burope thet were taken | Mr, and Mrs. Mackay, She went @ Paris last December fer the expry Also Seriously Damaged. @ | claims, the brakes did not hold. He | street, and Williain Rodman of No, QGers WEARDALEY ‘Zl shut off the current and worked wt) 111 West One Hundred and Twenty- a ® | the brakes until his train crashed | fourth street were in this They POOP PPEO>POVEEHE*IP? H1104 the train standing at the plat-| needed the assistance of Dr. Dolan of LITANT LASHES. =x el" nee LORD WEARDALE W HUDSON RIVER JANIMIED BY 1; i | ; Oklahoma City for Closing Scenes in Mrs. Bond’s Suit. MAPLES, Italy, Feb. 18.— The ‘White Star liner Celtic collided with fhe Fabre liner Madonna here to-day ané both vessels were seriously dam- | aged, j ‘The Madonna’s anchor chain was/ ; > : This: broken and she suffered considerable | Lawy ers Erd Arguments This ALL EAGER FOR VERDICT All Be } + injery to the top of ber stem and; © Afternoon; Then Case was announced today, of takin legal residences j stern, She was unable to leave for! 4 \ Lplgceys eat a me ot cme ne New Tork, for which port ebe was to te duty + -— Five Weeks ago Mr. Maguay eaileé for Paris and wae served rs the Reve departed to-day with a large i mumber of emigrants. She has been) deaked for repairs. | The Coltic was seriously damaged | Termination of arguments and plac- French capital with « cummons. He appeared, personally, tp the cours, | but offeerd no j ; | ‘The decree, according to the e@viesd, qives doth partien the right & - WEDDING THRONG OKLAHOMA CITY, Okia., Feb. 18. FOOD SUPPLIES COME SLOWLY om the counter, but fe believed to haveing of tho case in the hands of the ae re More ees eae 4 | semarry. bean only slightly injured below | sary wan expected here to-day in (he en EE —| The custody of the Maskay chiiGren was awarded to Mr. Mackay, 00 | Aged English Peer Struck With ) { Dog Whip and Knocked to Ground as 200 Look On, -¢-- water. She also was bound for New Yoru. ‘The passengers on both steamers were thrown into confusion by the eollision. It was said at the White Star of- fees here that because of the slack- hese of westbound travel at this sea- son the Celtic probably had few first class parsengers aboard. No passen- ger. liet wan available here ‘The Madonna is a comparatively émall ship and carried mostly tmmi- grants. The agent here sald she bad 1,400 aboard ov this trip, @ vast majority of which were third ciaas. “QXFORD GRADU Mrs, Mackay is given the fight to visit the children at any time and totale = 7 them on outings whenever she chooses. oe ‘The divorce wa obtained by mutual agreement between the miliowiige BAD DAYS HAVE COME ‘FOR THE PARK MASHERS 7% s1rs,"s tat “ ad It was stated that soon after Mrs. Joseph A. Blake, wife of trial of thedamage auit of Mrs, Min- nie E. Bond against Thomas P. Gore, United States Senutor from Oklia- homa. The plaintiff asks $50,000 froin the Senator as the result of an al- leged attack made on her In a Wash- ington hotel. Bix of the tw Roads Impassable, River Glogged and City Streets Filled With Snow, Making Move- mentof Provisions Almost Impossible. LONDON, Feb. 18,--A militant euf-| | fragette, armed with u whip, savagely} jattacked Baron Weardale while he ‘@ bourses allotted b; | was waiting to-day with 260 other ATE” AIDS the 4 “1 \Police and Park Forces United to! ous aurgeon, had fled her $1,000,000 alienation of affections suit conan Eee fe. With water transportation practically cut off from the wharves of raugemeut between them ead obtain divorce, but threegh. Tides Giach Sor AraGMEE comainns North and East Rivers by the Ive, the city to-day ie threatened with a se Make Arrests, | A public divorce euitwasthreatened, and to escage the attendant pute [quests for @ train to Althurp Park.) shortage in its supply of fuel and provisions, Country roads are tu | rom now on going to be a bad Heity Mrs. Mackay agreed to go to Paris and there get the divorce on ali ticipation Ruse ue rs re ee jof the Hon. Jidney Peel, aun of Vis-| passable in many places, aud trackmen and dairymen have difficulty in get-|it @ businesa of annoying women and} =‘ Finncial differences between the Mackays were settled sometime x ne Oy ear iat svaivet Satie ba ade es one tay Della Spencer.| ting even @ amall part of thelr city gha/ments to the raliroads, The wn-|young girls in Central, Riverside and) Mrs, Mackey signed away her rights to the famous Harber HM! estetgy “i wughter of Kart Spencer, | precedented ice jaius in the rivers have multiplied the hardships to which|Washington Height» parks. Park! where she and her children had lived within @ year. ji District Court room. Overnight trains | eideriy peer for one of the cabinet | brought a number of people frow| mintaters, Lord Weardale wan walk-| Capt. J. F. Wild, in charge of the/men, reinforced by ash carte of the pate dag weakay huve determined to other potnte in Oklahoma to bear the |i.’ with nie wife ulong the platform |evenue Cutter Service in tity dis- | #treet Cleaning Department, have dug |‘ wears Lsidule Ward called blsipark| Get Them—Foremen to Mra. Mackay attorneys for the Mackays tried to make en amicable ap when court convened to-day. In an-! Northampton, to attend the wedding: season for mas! who have mado gatious of desertion. t fon of the trial was in the! 7 1 . ‘ e session o! ria! The woman apparently mistook the the snowfall, as yet ouly slightly cleared away, bas put the suffering city, {Commissioner Ward and Police Com-! | arguments. | when be was approached from behind | trict, reported to-day that the rev- them all out. IW CRUSADE ON COCAINE “ne case mat 3%. tomureny, a | by the wotnan, who struck hlin a se. |enue cutter Manhattan, exgjoring the | UPPER BROADWAY LINES PARTI. Eee tie ate cael eso a aacmaionel ;Oklahoma lawyer now living I" | V.46 plow with » powerful dog whip| Hudson under orders from Washing: | ALLY OPENED. Oe oe eee taa eats teeth £ | i 1 oO * Ae sare irae eager eet i cleaned up the walks of| police, but that they could not nee! ‘The incident caused a lively gensa-|Mundved and Sixty-aecond street | Central Park and cleared all the wmall| that anything had been done about | made during the summing Up to- tlon amony the b& party of fashion-| with any certainty of getting oUt! park in the denacly populated dis- | them Then Mr. Ward laid the mat-| Robert le Rogers, an attorney for | ai, people, ‘nany of whom were/again, ‘The river for twelve mlles|tricte of muow, Park Commiasioner | ter pefore Mr. McKay and the work the defense, in addresning the Juty | memners of the nobliity, ‘Their anx-|ubove ts solidly pucked with un tce|Cahot Ward to-day tendered to the|cr rading the parke of th wil | aid that several years ago McMurray |ioty way relieved when it was found Yur Derattsent af fitreot Clasaicg. tha (Ot icine the nerke © peste will w the!) carried out relentlessly. The fore- | Washington, planned the alleged con- | . ae Waims to Be Member of Important jgpiracy uquinst Senator Gore was and knocked him to the Broun English Family—Man He Accuses Is Held. The sp-called “Oxford gradua GETS LICENSE TO |MRS. VANDERBILT'S: ay. and he has given Detective Klossett! rogers contended that evidence in |manded for further inquiries. the city's supply of coal and pro-| the news to leak out until to-morrow, UP, @ homeless wanderer on the | party to the alleged conspiracy | BEM) IS SHAKEN tho aterm found twentydAve miles of CBfBtine Frederick of Philadelphie)connection with the kidnapping of |mony wae to be performed, é pete zat, psPonts - eee bela PERM me BRE ane on abe | streets out of the city's two bundred told the House Judictary Committee| Rarie's eight-year-old son from a| Mr. Iselin gave his age ae sixty | win Baggern was held this afternoon In DT .at opyoaition to the Senator. | BY EARTHQUAKE | «" fifty suMclently cleared from at @ truet bill hearing to-day that! schoo! In Brance, left here to-day for | seven yoare and hie addrese ue No, | the $1,000 bail for trial. 3 at ks snow to allow traMc to move along | cut prices on standard articles were | Paris. TL Ifth avenue. Mrs, Bronson eaid | Wheat oss ———>———--- “This woman,” he sald, “complain a them with comparative freedom “a lure, @ bait and a snare” to get| Hhe was accompanied by a Norwe- | aie was stxty-three years old and| ‘The YALE SOPHOMORE ACCUSED ster secure ot ine Publiolty MVE A ent Shock Lasting Three Sec-| Despite the protenta of the anow women In stares to buy enmething iat policeman us far aa tho Bwedien |iived in Observatory Place, Tarlem, | oa the affair in the hotel she has been i J Jremovnl contractors, Mr, Fetherson ele. She described » burgain-counter | New York, The caretaker OF ROBBING STUDENTS damaged 170,000. Who gave tho af onds Causes Alarm at Di- jand Hose Snow Remover Gunther rush, ‘They were unaccompanied when| Westbury, Hicksville fair publicity? he did and the thruo vorce Centre jwot Mayor Mitehel'e permission to “Once,” she sald, ‘I crowded around | TWO factory owners ontenced to| they appeared at the City Hall and) when he dissovered NEW HAVEN, Feb, 18--Albert K.|aauress three atiornwse romiinod t0| qusun ebourred Bere. at 1048 MM, |frectorm, paid by ihe lond ts take the ef iicinris ntetkes ae bane an BS lreclarney ts enemas toe aaestionn S| YeORSNE Mine Te Rumery, nincteen, of Bt. Touts, Mont ooy teform the caso wan ready fur|teduy. ‘Tho mhock wan violent und {snow to thir rivere, have heen able to | tg tut cree anita oe cee att | Hermann. Aa pattem ley GR poy a —_——— Pepember of (ho sophomore class at] Tos... te wan expecled the Jury lInsteq abwut. threw vecunde. ‘The aic|sxert: preesure lo prevent the use Ot crt ont (hres nerds on iace tar Ce sare ata My. Twulln hus offices at No, & Walt MISS WILSON NOT ale, was arrested to-day charged! wouig get the vase about f o'cl: SOL Wan trom Miuinnagt v6 darts (Sie. eowarac oh he araund han toe A peru basen of lace for which | duya in Jatt. mo natin Das Oeeg DAA me e eal tag adie 3 afternoon Bh g a | Woat. ‘Thore was much alarm tn the | snow clugged ther i Mayor and Hes my facial . it ta aa much @ fie | Presa ve 18—In the Nettona) | 87 corporations and-rautead sem: | Rewinl: SRAS Einmneens hich pe lived, He In alleged to! STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. ihe only~damage done-here bythe [eee Sonera eurned that rijous competition for dealorw to cut | naoques championship play here to-day | Dantes and belong to the Century, Danghtey Ia to Wea have traded the stolen property at a eS vee + ‘oarthquake consistel of broken wig: the teiperature of the wewerw te | prices below cont 10 got sensational |C. (Clarke defaulted to Dwight #, pa- | Metropolitan, Union, Knlokerbocker, Beya Fishes, 1 store for a vamera ho desired | Coiumbte, Blivaaw ear, oe. ond typ 8 M4 cases Ore hea | about 10 degrees and that snow twelte value, as it is for the Standard on | Ye Pe toute s, 1 * we | Let mont Yacht, Riding, Downtown WAsiineron, dare ¢ . dreds of persons badly /in them rapidly, provided i te “wifte | ong: 4 wa It wi 4 Awsoviation, New York Yacht and id anda money consideration. Lapland, Antwerp .... A.M, | frightened, rushed Into. the streate| oo» Company to sell below cost to drive nd Hobert BD. lefaulied to | pion, ‘of an official denial [Rumsey i held under bonds for 9! erenconia, Alplere {0 ALM, from busiares buildings and. reals {tt and not went down tw volld) Ou 9 competitor.” jayard Wendell of 1 Cathotio Clubs, Wilpon, sty-mmurrowsin the Cliy Court, | poengen te feo Ork 1AM. | dances, A portian of the front wall of pra pears be dead ea | He was osarried im 1872 to Loules mY Man apr uh ' 2 fy police why he hus adinitted the who has been aiding the police and the District- Attorney in running down @enlers in cocaine, appeared in pub- Ne for the first time this afternoon. Hé wan a witness in Yorkville Police aq|thing about herself, was remanded,|non had appealed to Representative | up tn the f ‘ Court against Lawrence Saggers, who | 4nd In retaliation the conspiracy without ball, for trial in the Clerken-!Ogden for Governinent help to pre- | : § KIDNAPPIN AlO Bride-to-Be Tried to Keep £175,000, Was (Completed; : was arraigned on a charge of selling | been planned, well police court. |(Continued on Second Page, First Col.) “Oklahoma has a home for such| Lord Weardale, when he gave nis| Vent the shutting down of the refiu- saceeeuesadmee ances Keep It Secret Just Before Christmas. ee cae uate” gave the name| conspirators,” be shouted, “It ts over |testimony, said the woman was |eries, throwing 1,100 men out of work ON HER WAY TO PARIS ep 6 of Albert Bosworth, but said his real game is Albert J. Kynoch, and that he | ie @ member of the great English fam- Nyvef Kynochs, manufacturers of fire- arma. His kuowlerdge of the English Japguage of it ts used in polite society te mot cxtenalvs and his claim to holarship is open to serious doubt. But he fs a reformed cocaine flend \ |@ought to prosecute claims for nearly $3,000,000 fees from Indians of Okla- homa in connection with the transfer of their lands, He asserted that Sen- ator Gore opposed McMurtay’s claims at McAlester,’ The State Peniten- tlary is located at McAlester. Lawyer Rogers insisted that the |Senator in going to meet Mrs, Bond! at her hotel was making no clandes- | | before he left his office that he was) going to the hotel to talk with Mrs. Rond, juible explanation for the assault that \he and Earl Curzon of Kedleston were tine visit, that he had made tt known | good thrashing. You don't know what |Soclal and Political Unton, t jtant auffragette organization, was Fae sa New Ametérdar, Rotterdam. OPM. pavement. that Lord Weardaie hud not suffered) YONKERS APPEALS TO GOVERS | use of neventy-five horses and carte! men have been Instructed to make any verious Injury. The woman was MENT FOR AID. and 150 men for work on the streets.| arrests whenever they see the law arrested. Otficials of the American Sugar ne- |The offer will undoubtedly be uc-| being violated and not walt to make Lord Weardale’s assailant, who re- lcepted, and a» Conimisel Ww: reports to the police, “|finerles at Yonkers and Mayor Leu Laat ‘ommisstoner Ward fused to give her name or tell any. c re a yo peseade with bie stranger to him, He added as a pos-| One more revelation of New York City's child-ike helplessness tn 4 winter storm ewergency was made to-day when Capt. Wild said that it would probably become necessary to borrow an ice-breaker boat from Boston, Baltimore or Philadelphia to break the ice jam» which block the North and East Rivers and at off WOMAN TELLS CONGRESS OF BARGAIN SALE PERILS ge Herman, Extradited to rance, Taken to Border by Norwegian Police. CHRISTIANIA, Norway, Feb, 18,— Miss Charlotte Herman of Rutherford, N. J. the companion of Ferdinand dents of the Anti-Suffragist ives who arrested ston Station said : “Tmeant to give him a she told Had Her Plexls Torus Twisted Out of Shape und Dorsal Humberis Dislocated in Rush, harm he has done us.” The prisoner, who wore the badge of the Women's It tinent Lugs vrashed ty the $+e ase bydreuts Was declared yas bise- 4FOR RAGING O48 PAGE | eal Bob a ‘3 ehh a gpg ts — Adrian Iselin, banker and yachts- man, and Mrs, Sarah Gracte Bronson took out @ marriage license at City Hall this afternoon and hurried away after announcing that they intended to be married at once but didn't want |Cuylus of this oity and bas been a WEDS. BRONSON COUNTRY HOME Banker and Yachtsman and|New Structure, Which Cost =

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