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NEXT WEEK’S COMPLETE NOVEL | IN THE EVENING WORLD |WILL BEGIN MONDAY By Forrest Halsey A GREAT ROMANCE OF MOTHER LOVE Rs RIA RIAN RAR ORT AMRIT RTI ROR IN RN BSE KONTO RNR RN MOAT TMM RRM MNT, s HUNT FOR GLUES | CBiD'S HAPPY BUNTING SEASON’ "orev Staged Mid Rural Scenes of Americans on rather favor John- and is than the t) if i TO BALLOU KILN N FINGER PRS Authorities Want to Learn Hi i 5 5 ald to-day: ore sure in my life tl. tit Eiht i! E } i z j Mrs. Angle Handled Exhibits, | im an automobile after the Journey will include visits and to Moscow, and he eave be will later on return to the KNOWS IT® GOING TO HARD FIGHT. | E ? STRANGE NOTES FOUND. Fourteen Typewritten Letters With Typewritten Signature Sent From Battleship. (Opecial From a Staff Correspondent | of The Evening World.) | STAMFORD, Conn, June 27-—/ State's Attorney-elect Homer Cum- mings and City Prosecutor Phillips have employed a fager-print expert to make a careful examination of every exhibit in connection with the ne tet: ' Mesh interest te displayed in| mysterious killing of City Council- re Meren's style in the ring, which !@/man Waldo R. Ballou outside the| \ Bet 90 well known as that of John- | po; of Mra. Helen A. Angie. e goa. The white fighter said his plan ‘6 shall have every blodd-stained : @f battic would be a cautious effort | articie in our possession carefully ex- i te win, and he did not expect to effect | amined,” said Mr. Phillips, “with the . ® Rnockout by a chance ewing. He! view of finding incriminating finger- Gectared be believed the longer he | prints.” @eulé draw out the fight the better! “rave the finger-prints of Mrs. Ba chance would be for getting 12 / Angie been taken?” was asked. Gectatve biews. the tett. tpl ns oe ant se would be 8 search for Moran asserted that her finger-prints?” he replied, “She TTT LELIEILI? ee os, rested on hag 4 Fep- | handied everything in the rooms; but or Hi 19 i iL) Yp Presenting white race. four) Anger-prints of other persons would A a ot) Gitere in Pittsburgh to-day sent him | 5 of importance. ROO AA oe oF yy @@ encouraging menage while 40) “1 was learned this afternoon that Gnele who ie dying in Ireland wrote! tne police have the name of a young ee fhe a farewell letter in which be eald| man who was known to visit the fhe had prayed for his victory. Angle apartments. He !s not a man smoothing fron she admits she was/ fourteen samples, sald to a reporter: men. During the ..fternoon an Inspec. 2 ing on Tuesday night. “This is all very suspicious. It looks tion id vie vas tendered th 3¢ was ald this morning that Moran | of any prominence socially. He has EYROLA\ on . Liou ABO and review was tende the would enter the ring weighing fust | eft the town since the death of Mr. Oe VaTEAY, bd ne os one eee received his Governor by the mounted squad and <i@nder 185 pounds, while Johne0a| paou. From stories told by friends| Yesterday a pate 66 sacle Wak injuries while he was in an upright the members of the Honor Legion ~“w@lulé weigh 210. The articles con- ‘eatel Speci position on this first landing beneath Regiment ; . of Ballou it appears his infatuation | found in Mrs. Angle's apartment, The : . Gained no stipulations as to th: welrht| oor aire, Angie was complete. It is|ienses were splattered with dark red the Angle apartment. I do not think There were 12,000 ticketholders in G8 the contestante. stated that be repeatedly asked her |spote which the rollce say are bioog | Ue fell down these steps, for if he aid their pluces at noon, long before the ~~ $ehneon slept for eleven bours last the blood spots on the side walls near Programme opened. Plans were made to marry him but was refused. stains. The spectacies, which Chief - Sight. After being massaged this the first landing would be dificult to to turn late-coming spectators into morning he ate four soft beled eggs | FOURTEEN TYPEWRITTEN LET. Pesenen cova beleahee bol esau explain.” Sim 10 POLI f SH W: the fleld when the seating capacity | ave or ce 1 was sai re] to al ad nm cal ya lownstairs, as 1e spectators had a . strawberries, iced. For lunch he | terested in fourteen letters which be |i {he Foome when the Grst search Was he testified at the inquest, Dr. Weaver es Mile-a-Minute Murphy was rehears-|Forty Taken to City Yard|New President Says Physicians ordered e plain pound cake. He lives|found in Mrs, Angie's apartment. |". ice believe the apectacien, |ret te auewar the questloD now, tie . . . ing his stunt of pursuing a burglar | qowally om 0 virtually vegetarian | ‘They were written by © man ste-|n4 pallou been wearing thee, woud |eamitted, however, that the case| Speeding to Carnival Their Carin a monoplane, He was scooting) Where Owners Protest and Have Broader Work Than Get. He said this morning: aa tioned on the Least Texas and | neve been broken had he fallen down- eres te oe Pee away trom the Barely Mi Collisi along over the track when he met a Ca f Patients. | have found cake an excellent | cover a period of almost a year. Mr.|sisirs an Mra. Angle alleges. If they!" Mr Blondel, Mra, Angie's father, jarely Misses iSiON —_| group of motorcycle men training for Chauffeurs Get Violent. re of Patient hy Angi a eubstitute for roast meat. To me it/ Cummings Js trying to learn, through | were in his pocket they cannot nee | collapsed last evening taken 5 5 the afternoon's races. He veered over fe more eurishing asd strength |the Navy Department, the Identity | how the supposed bloodstains camg| {2 the home of his son-in-law, Henry With Machine. to avold them, for he was only a few | be) ullding than meat and agrees bet-| of the writer of the letters. to be on them, wi een Cre Spe Feteapell ty feet above the ground. Seeing that| Deputy Commisstoner Largey of the| ATT.ANTIC CITY, June #7.—To ed- Bee eee oil, consiek Blue rean rut cee fracidit (written) N.C. Downs, counsel for Mra. Anrie,| Mra. George Eagle, at Non ait Mala om Tengah exsindea mint liebe certs. Ma the outer man gtrest Cleaning Department went out | ucate the public regarding medteal Jobneo! jslgnat og declares the straw nat the police are tering | e kept ahead, Murphy turn | en. ‘ tt in order to 1 life. east chicken and fresh vegetables ithe name “Chas.” 1s also typewritten. | nciding as an Important bit of evi- her|Gov. Glynn and sixteen of his mili-| aeroplane sharply to the fence. It| % cradle RE Rg Nee ny me — ie nies prolong . hea Gnd will be eaten about & o'clock |i: ig evident that the writer had been | dence was not on Ballou's head when tary staf, with Mrs. Glynn and Mayor | Was wrecked, but Murphy was un. | CAPtul +| whole administrative power feat over five hours before be enters | i an intimate friend of Mrs. Angle| his skull sib 7 burt. without drivers along the curb line. | American Medical Association will be eee, ity walt ha expeated to nameless co ce cinics bec tase, 1a| Site hol uae co chm ath Mitchel and Mrs Mitchel, escorted by |" Murphy at once got into communt-| Each squad had four street cleaning | brought to bear during the coming 3 ‘ 1008 eae eines (he greater part of the day leisurely. |ong he says: the tee Ne daslareA onewing the heads cf nearly all the city de-|cation with Joseph Ballanta of | inspectors, a chauffeur and a pollce- | year. Dr. Victor Vaughan, the newly About noce be drove from Asnleres |”. not come out and see you | conclusively that Mr. Ballou was not |FINE JOB OW A FARM? partments, were met with roars of ap-| in an effort to have another ma man. The territory along Amsterdam | elected President of the association, fate Paris to meet his wits. Tuesday night because I would | struck with the flatiron, even thougs plause by the great multitude gathered sailed to Brighton from the hai avenue and Broadway from Seventy-| made this statement at the close of MORAN IN HIGH SPIRITS OVER) get there so late that in order to |the iron does fit the dent in the WO—A GRAVEYARD ! et srienton seach Park for the stc- the programme, | vee Siais. stress ta. One: Runared: Ab | the Corres: LETTER FROM HOME. fpend any time with you I would [bat If he had been struck with the Bees crc Piikes Carciva, Cha | Hewes Thine Wy maunted'polloemen| OTe” Met SONG faces. gare eee Cites ncetioas stetmet aeee Moran elept soundly for ten hours| be obliged to stay all night.” Iron the blood would have stainnd Carmi ‘and an interborough race of police| The relders brought forty work of the American Medical Asso- te bis training quarters. For break-| In another letter he speaks of hav-|the inside of the hat, The blood on| Horror in Glass Eye of Youth Who police band played “Hall to the Chief” | horses were added to the events, | to the encumbrance yard of the de-| ctation had grown from a mere gath- © fast be ate two bolled ewes and some |ing seen her in New York but did not | te outalde is castly accounted for by ae Just a Ittle louder and « little better| Matt Metrath, hammer thrower: | partment at Fifty-alsth street by | ering of physicians to discuss tech- . 4 the fact that it lay near him after he Goes to Vermont to Work Oe a eee anne thrower, and | noon. Eight Mason-Seaman taxl-| nical subjects into an organization relis and then took a leisurely morn- |dare approach her because of a third te.” than it ever played it before. J a Bde pony Gn ce on hand cabs, eleven private cars and an auto| devoted to the service of ‘ i . w 7 ; mankind, Ming walk. He hae —_ Ragen ho pereon's presence. DENIES STORY THAT BALLOU —He's Missing Now. ‘The Governor and Mayor, emiling| thoir own records, truck were among them. For the first time 4,500 practitionera pecially when eee 9 day's |STRANGER WITH BALLOU NIGHT ‘WAS DRUNK. Joueph Friedman, twenty-four yeare| With & radiance which dimmed the —_s Owners, some of them accompanied | assembled and discussed matters of * Glamay ef Pittsburgh saying “The | BEPORE Kibbi nS: In her talks to the newspaper men| old, was out of a job early this|sun, were escorted to the porch of PAPER BAG BOMB FILLS by lawyers and chauffeurs and all in| public importance, child labor laws, * py Chief Brennan is investigating a clue| Mra. Angle added very little to her * explosive temper, began to follow the| jogisiation regarding health, social «blackberry te ready to pick.’ month and applied to a Hebrew em-/the clubhouse. After the programme | Fhe check for $20,000, made out in| furnished by Fred Lane of South | previens slatements except to say) ployment agency. They told him|was under way, Inspector Schraltt- TENEMENT WITH TERROR cars to the yard. The owners were|service and topics having a direct pabreary when the, contract for the|Norwalk who Keeps a lunchroom | that Mr. Ballou bad not been intox!- |there was a fine Job for bim on a|berger led them to a reserved space told they could have the choice be- | bearing upon the general welfare as fight was signed and then photo. | Bear the rallroad station at Stamford. cated on Tuesday night. At the in-|tarm owned by E. B, Biathrow, near|on the judge's stand for a closer tween paying a $5 fee for removing | well as the physical welfare of the ‘and deposited in the vauite|MF. Ballou was in the company of a queat all br witnesses who had! wast Bedford, Vt. close to the New| The Governor, the Mayor and Com- Harm Black ___| their cars and applying to the courts | nation. anert Ceedlt Lyonnais to be banded |#tfange man Monday night—the talked with Mra. Angle testified that | iampshire line. He was provided | missioner Woods; riding in a Police|/4Mmiless Blac! Hand Explosion] tor writs of replevin. Most of them| “During the coming year,” sald Dr. fe Mra Johnson at noon to-day, did|Blsht before be wan killed—at tho|*he had sald Mr. Ballou was intoxl- | with railroad fare and started for| Department automobile, had a nar-| Fills Halls With Smoke and paid the $5. Vaughan, ‘the policy of the adminis. nak Gere io y's tranmotions of |Tallroad station. It was close to mid. | ated. To-day she said: the farm June 10. Tow escape from a serious accident : je ‘A fight between the chauffeurs and| trative branch of the association will fhe colored fighter, 20 far aa could [Dight. Lane was standing on the plat- ‘As far as 1 know Mr. Ballou was| put Freidman’s dream of life on a| on Coney Island Boulevard near Kings Tweity Families Flee. the department employees started | be a definite one—we shall rpend our panel form when he suw Mr. Ballou and |®*Ve totostented tn ae ite, He was! turn was rudely shattered, ecoord.| Highway while on the way to the| Because the family of Anthony| “Be” tem chauffeurs of the Mason-| time and money in education. Condi- ‘When questioned about the obeck |the stranger come up. ‘The man waa| crtainly not nndle ine indvense ot] ing to ® letter he wrote soon after| Brighton Beach track. They were! qirolomo ignored threo Black Hand Seaman Company insisted that the | tions have changed, Once It was sim- Jon 4: rather stockily built and was not|/!quor when he my rooms on/| to mon Iman, &! saved mishap by the skill and re-|jetters demanding $500 a bomb toola in the taxicabs were their own | ply a matter of a physician's duty to Ail I will eay te that I am to re-|Perticularly well dressed. Teper BUEN Mvenug station and-living at Nor tap | sourcefuiness of John England, the| expioded before tes oor of their | Drivate property and they wanted to/ his patient. The feld has broadened. ‘esive $10,000 win, lose or draw.” “I had never seen the man before,”| Mrs. Angle added that Mr. Ballou) just One Hundred and Fifty-sixth | chauffeur of the police car. cae tte aceon fone at the tent | take them out of the yard while the|The physician must now go to the ‘This ts tn addition to the $5,000 | Said Lane, “and as I atepped forward had complained to her of attacks of| street, the Bronx. He wrote that] The Governor and the Mayor and| pont at No. 176 Avenue A early to- | *t@tu® of the cars was being deter- | public.” paid ayer onnson for his training ex-|t0 speak to Mr, Ballou, the atranger| “leeineas, and she was inclined to | farmer Biatbrow wasn't a farmer atl tneir party were late in leaving the| gay, it did so little damage Sane mined. Dr. Vaughan sald the association Penses at the time articles were| turned aside and stepped back as think auch an attack hed caused him 5 aR Hotel Vanderbilt after luncheon and| aiing the hallway with smoke, that} Black eyes and swollen features| would spend large sums of money tm tioned. though he wanted to avold recogni-|'9 fall. She also said she could re-| goooping out graves. Commissioner Woods ordered Eng-| inspector Eagan of the Bureau ot|¥¢Fe #008 apparent and then the po-| preparing medical matter for tha Den McKettrick, the manager of|tion. I understand they were wait- member nothing that happened be-| The next a tbe Friedmans re-|iand to “hit it up.” Exscorted by ®| Combuatibles set it down as a “scare | ce rushed in to quiet the combatants. | newspapers. Moran, and Theodore Vienne, the| ing for the New York train on which| tween the time when she said she nied Was teat thelr son, tiring of | platoon of motorcycle policemen, one | pomp," It consisted of about @ pount| When the police laid hands on Will Wrench promoter of the match,|Mrs. Angle was to arrive, found Mr, Bailou’s body on the atair- | @lging graves, bad sont bis sult) 6 whom carried the Governor's fag, |o¢ black powder tied up in a paper|!@m A. Larney he threatened them DIVIDENDS DECLARED. ‘qveded all inquiries to-day asto what| Investigation by the police has| WaY and the time of Chief Brennan's} over, N. H., on June 1, and would |the automobile England wos driving | bag, with a few reinforcing wires to| With @ suit and was finally allowed ‘Term, Rate, Moran's percentage was to be in case| proved that the bottle of whiskey|®frival in her rooms, Bhe insisted | follow as rapidly as possible, since| went down Coney Island Houlovard | give it “bite,” and exploded with a|to telephone to Deputy Street Clean- (19 dria tot, Hi, Bet Ane «be won, but it was generally under-| found in the pocket of Mr. Ballou's| ‘hat she had no recollection of at- te Mere but Friedtaea didn't. fens | from Prospect Park at 60 miles an ¢use, ing Commissioner Largey, to whom he Bib servic we Be teed that Moran had received a|coat was purchased at the liquor store|‘e™Pting to wash up bloodstaini Engel of No. 46 West ‘Thirty. | hour. Though members of the family de- | sald that Largey's place was in the |City Bervice Co. ot, Mo, hte gearantes of $5,000 win, lose or draw, |of Kessler in Main atreet, not tar| Putting Mr. Ballou's hat in the fourth street, & relative of the mi At Kings Highway a big gray tour- | nieq to Detective Ramaberg that Black | Yard. Largey, so Larney reported, the bi bt to-night there|from the home of Mra, Angle, Net.|0X !9 her room, or placing her|!ng man, sought the assistance of/ing car, containing several men. | Hand letters had been received, In-| insulted him over the telephone, and | Retere is Se e! The Evening World and said the h are te be several minor bouts, among|ther Kessler nor his clerk recatin| stained clothing in the bureau | THe, Rveniae Teor nag, etl Ihe | which had been trying to Keep ahead | spector Eagan learned from Girolo- |then Larney started for the Mayor's them one between e Belgian “white | selling the whiskey to Mr. Balloa,|4fWer- She said sho was so alarmed | Maine Railroad had found no trace|°f tre police automobile, suddenly | iio, who ta a prosperous tailor, that | office to make a complaint, | hope” named Tyno! & sparring| The police ~| by finding Mr. Ballou's body that she|of him. Friedman's left eye is of swerved across the Boulevard and | ¢ne third in as many weeks had just| The traffc manager of the Mason- of Geo: Carpentier, th Lay an: Shy Shes Se yen was not conscious of what she waa| slas ie five feet eigh he} blocked the way. England made 8)», rT d. The $500 to hi Seaman Company asserted that hii partner rges tier, the| key was placed in the man’ Spey een ignored. The was to have | Seam: I" me shampion, and Avautio, al ctor on tee tess niccoh doen. One | Ooine Le pounds, hea WaNy Henk sharp turn to the right, straightened | been taken to Eighteenth street and|cars were selsed at @ public hack- 3 Freach boxer. a courle of drinks tak Dr. Bruce Weaver, who has been —_——__—— out again and continued on his WaY | the East River by ‘Tony, the son of | stand. omens i were taken from | rained by the Atate to make analy- after scraping the rear of the tonneau | the family, who was to deliver it toa| Many complainte haye been re the hosts, Ancorting: te the potion! ATTACKED BY ALLIGATOR of the gray car, A motorcycle police- | man who said "Good-morning” to him, | celved by the Street Cleaning De- N ye 4OHN L. DECLARES the slayer wished to create the im. |°? of the stains found on floors, statr- ’ te ee, cine car with” instruc. | "The explosion drove twenty families | partment regarding owners who | \ MORAN WILL WIN FIGHT. | Press'cn that Ballou had been drink. | WAY 404 Tks, visted the apartment HIS LEG IS MANGLED Tone to arrest the chauffeur for reck- | from their beds in fri Wocked the atreste with thelr care, — ing, | Mre. Angle has said Ballou was | gereeant Foley to take sampirs from less driving. Witson Approves Koehler Verdict! J qh SF So BOSTON, June 77.—“Jack Johnson tatesienied when he left her apart-| 114 floors and stairs. A mechanic eee ‘A committee consisting of Deputy QASHINGTON, \Yune, 21-—Prosident ohnson s Foot ap be a fallen champion if Frank |™0P went over the entire apartment at|. MOBILE, Ala. June 37.—Attacked| Commissioners McClintock and Ru- Vilson has approved the sentence of : Moran fights right," 1 the last word| When the inquest ts resumed on| DP weavers direction, cutting out of| bY,a% ,siligater, while swimming in| pin, Inspectors Ryan, Henry and) Ameena doeslon of) see lod OY tiie Const artillene Cote for Aching Feet ve from Joba L. Bullivan, ex-| Monday, Mre, Angie will be given an pore and esment Pinto Pasa with @ number of com-| Cataisne greeted the Governor’a| mecting with the Kaiser in. Mebrua court martl jor Koshler Was | ‘Treat your aching, burning, tired, ‘1 the floors a landings and|panions, Coxswain Matson of the| Canal 1 ee rte Ws mmand at Kort Terry Plum Tsland, | gf ; Li on to-night’s world's cham- | °PPortunity to explain away several) -.55 samples of stains which the| United States revenue cutter Winona| party at the Grand Central Station ao Eelnee Wiheue. ye, thor sensational charges wore (shoe-tortured feet to-night to a war circumstances, The opportunity to| Coroner has ordered examined, an|to-4ay ts in the Marine Hospital bere| and escorted them to the Vanderbilt | king that Prussia has had aince F brought against him and the trial Was |Johnson's Foot Soap bath. It di tell all she knows will be given her | siting pelle spel pec . with a badly chewed leg. 8 OX: | Hotel, where the Police Commission: | rick the Great, He {a now only elghi| held behind closed doors out all the pain and soreness as if b, and the privilege to give that tostt- | tire, ane said she was ‘eing wea | Sent in ewimaming a eenoM* | or'e gueate were served with luncheon | brai tien othee gal Win Co teball ta | wegeked Linas @aihiané Refeates. mass veu sweating feet, mony in private will also be accorded. | seized, It also bears dark atains. on the alligator pursued them, | by the Reception Committes in charge v ia long ballad of young |“ suGH TOWN, @ollly Islands, June 27. pr erearreaae STANDING UP ON STAIR LAND: |EL Mian Meth hostess” Ett |of the carnival, At 1 e'oloak eho party | op m Sieur fail whoa 4, which FOUND AND REWARDS. of Mrs, Wa WHEN HURT, bee. late. the, Hie coms |‘carted for the track in automobiien| With muuch emphatie, ap ary clectric| Dr. Weaver, when be bad tonen| pater’ kad crushed hie inal ‘with on cosens of matereyele patrel> eren® isdied “ibaa as Seta mcmama tia OTK Cena one tt

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