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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1921, name as Olga Harting, daughter of| been made. Her sult for divorce at George T. Harting and Martha Young | Poughkeepsie followed. re 3, Ol Mr. Mackay, Mrs, Mackay No. 2% Harting of San Francisco. George T.| ang Albert Mackay, a younger brother, Harting, a grain merchant, 1s a prom-| were found yesterday at’ the apart- inent boxing official in Callfornia and ment at No. 30 Bast 68vh Street. known throughout professional sport- DIVORCE TANGLE Harting,” Mrs, Mackay No, 2 said. |"She sued me for alienation of af- | Simon, both of Newark, were present, | fectione shortly after my eter] Young Mackay, w I have two children and it is no | oe tha tate Dandid, Raceay, wePhOW | the kind of thing in which I care to jof the late Donald Mackay, at one| he involved. 1 am sure Mr. Mackay time Mayor of Englewood, N. J, andj did not marry that Miss Harting and prominet on the New York Stock Hx-|[ am proud of my marriage to him.” change, after his graduation from|_ Mrs. George D. Mackay, the mother, | Yale in 1906, came to this city and stenivitien Hi tac (hat #0 fap ae antville, N, ¥., that so far as organized a brokerage concern under | she knew, her son “was never married his own name, While at Yale be had to Olga Harting been a star pitcher and a member of +106 A en the football team. His skit! in whist |24 HOURS TO GET and goif Was also well known, — Donald Mackay II. Sued by No. 1 Wed in Secret—No. 2 Stands by Him. ‘The announcerucnt, apparent! TT prématare, oF ales, Olga ivane, Early in the year of 1915 he visited | VAROTTA SLAYERS H "| the Ziogteld Roof with a party. There |p 1:5 respite Black Hand Lett formerly of the Ziegfeld chorus, now | ho met Olga Harting and two months | le, Despite Black Hand Letters, 4 ber home in San Francisco, that | later proposed Say All Kidnappers Will Be One night, after an espectally tate | party on the roof—that was in 1915! ic the gay days of the night life of the | It was mia SaikiR pele) eur hoes sliyuabne, Masigy tel i hey expected within twenty-four hours cliy—Mr. Muckay told somo Of BIS lt, ctear up all details of tho kidnapping friends who were dining with him that | 144 murder of Gluseppe Varotta, who he was going to marry the beautiful! was stolen from iis home, No. 356 chorus girl ‘They puld ilttle attention | ast 19th Street, May 24, then thrown ; to the announcement. into ine, Hudson River, leviden iio had se¢ured a divorce from Don- ss @id Mackay IL, kept secret for Arrested Soon, reveals a marriage six years and other Matrimonial tangles Involving the rmer Yale athlete and wealthy man n December last mar- is , ae that the kidnappers are in a at Guibway. EME A tew hours luter he and Mise| panic was auen yeotenian te tye Bite : 3 ‘oway, formerly | Harting sped downtown in a taxicwb/ Hand” letters ‘received. by Detective Miss Beatrice Wright, and prominent | und across to Newark. A frenated |Serscant Michae] Fiaschett, chief of in New York society. 1 the “Mailan squad is now re-| search resulted in the discovery of two “If you love to ‘live lay of} vealed that he had married Miss Har-| witnesses and tho license was easily | substance of the threat? Bieachety te ting five years beforo this, and|cbtained. Then the ceremony took|celved by special delivery last, night Miough they had been separated for| Place as soon a8 the courts had), (ihe man, betind the Venctte cage ts lopened. Mr the letter continue, Mackay did not disclose |“ Dig man,” four years no cou a yn to sever r | warn you to lay off, or we will get . ’ 0 | the marriage to any of his friends A tS you their matrimonial bond had been| But for a few months the couple | Ke they got Lieut. Petrosini in Italy.” token, were happy. They retired to an While the second Mrs. Mackay ts 3prtment “at No, 245 West siat|GOLD CUP ST STAKES treet, where they lived quietly, Mr. Mackay, however, visiting the placo| WON BY PERIOSTEUM only at ‘night, so ‘no suspicion of the | eerste affair should’ reach his friends and | family. So far as can be learned, | Beats Mrs. Mackay, who then left the Zieg eld chorus without explanation, never | d her married name. fter a few months the position! 1 hd more strained, The man tired of the ar-| Nving happily in the expensive apart- Bient of the former college athlete at No. 30 Fast 58th Street, her predeces por is suing for divorce in Pough- keepsle. Mr. Mackay’s memory of his @vst marriage is very dim. “ET cannot recall having her,” he said to-day. Seven Contenders in Sovereign Racing Feature of English Turf. ASCUT HEATH, 500 married England, June, 16.-~ 8 put forth fg dia HOR Abu ihe tA ont Slowly he drifted away, |The famous Gold Cup Stakes, worth 600 : cnse of And then his wife left him. |xovereigns, with 3,500 sovereigns in fu the marriage licen: Dona ast fall Mr. Mackay became en-| specie added, run here to-day, was won Francis Mackay and Olga Harting) gaged to Mrs. J. M. Galloway, dis| )'Y Periosteum, owned by B. Irish. Fred {issued in Nowark, N. J., on May 1015, or the certificate of marriag ‘The Newark marriage performed by H. Edward Wolf, Judge of the Third ite Criminal Court Mr: vorced wife of the Union League| Hardy's, Happy Man was second und Club member and horseman of that] {ent! Beleane Juveigneur was third, ied to 3 2 fam Mrs. Gallo-| “After the race had been run, how- {ast Jever, the judges disqualified Juveig- 1 read reports of |neur and awarded third piace to Immediately she | Major Giles Loder’s Spion Kop, Mackay No acl 5 thirty-nine years! the marriage. Mackay, who Is thirty-nine years + ought guit for alienation of affec-| Periosteum was quoted in the het- of age, gave his age at that time as|tions. TW; suit was dropped. It|ting at 4 to 1 against. Happy Man -+. thirty-five years. His wife gave her was belteved some settlment was quoted at 3 to 1 Now, that’s what I call g-o-o-d! HINK of everything that’s good....buckwheats and maple syrup....Virginia ham and candied sweets....deep dish apple pie drowned in cream. That’s how Piedmonts hit your appetite. GOOD! They're made of Virginia tobacco—that’s why. Pure, mellow, golden Virginia with that “down-in-Dixie” flavor. And you will agree, that’s s-o-m-e flavor. LiaceTT & MyERS ToBAcco Co, Piedmon Vi inia Cigarette —and for cigarettes Virginia tobacco ts the best! Ss th: he ma th WEEK TO AVOID HER! Wife Seeking Separation Dentist Charges He Paid Heavily Justice Young in White for alimony and counsel fees pending ward Zuck She alleged that husband was earning $175 a week, but that to avoid her ho had broken up @ Attorney for Dr. Zuckerman sald that | mother that she had forced her daughter into knowing that she was not in’ love him, ‘The attorney Zuckerman had twelve times refused to | return to him. p...e SHOT SIX PERSONS; | ESCAPED ED BESIEGERS | Four Policemen Among Wounded | justice Martin FRANKFORT, Ky., on a minor charge. | wounded by buckshot. AYS IT COST $140 A From | | Boston ......27 28 Plains to-day ft action for separation from Dr. Ed- man, a dentist, twenty- ree years old. untll recently her had an affidavit from the girl's in which the mother admitted | arriage with Dr. Zuckerman, although with | sald that Mra, Possible Jduy handed up to by Frankfort, Ky., Man Trying to Free Son June 16,—The | not revealed, When Patrolman | ay Wainscott, who, with Patrolman H. Taylor, had the youth, declined free him, Fallis shot Wainscott in |N. J the abdomen, probably fatally wounding | the him. In the general shooting that fol-|conduct. There was a lowed, Patroimen Will Wilhe might be n and! Sheedy 4, nN and Jonn Foster, were slightly long was Young Fails, who tried to escape from | house, was shot in the leg and STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE, anne osname INDICT UNKNOWN IN REID SHOOTING Hackensack Whereabouts of Collins, as Witness in Case A “no arrest’ indictment was to- by the May Bronx \Grand Jury, charging first degree as- sault against a man whose name was in connection with the | obtained to-day through the arraign- ment of James Sheedy and his sentence to ten days in Hackensack Jail for the long sought I also know that Collins ith me about twenty teid shootin Wolgast of Lancaster, rounders, profitable partnership in Yonkers and oats is now working at his profession in the | INTERN ATIONAL LEAGUE. An important hearywelght bout tae jnet teen Bronx, making about $35 a week. Jus-| Clee. = WAL, PC.) Clute, G clinted by Matchmaker Law Raymond, to be thee Young allowed $100 counsel foes | Baltimore ....42 14.792] Toronto. a fought at ue Boxinedome A. A. of the Bronx, Buffalo... ..82 23 Jorvay City...24 30.444 | on the night of July 1. The tie fellows who and sald he would fx allmony after the | pochester ....27 25 819] Syraouse 29.420 | will figure In it are Frank Moran, the (ittsbung telal Newark ......28 28 300) Reading . 39.204 | hearywoight, and Bib Martin, hearywvisht tam pion of the A, Bf, founds, | Sou Clue to | frat" hiwotirn, Ww anted that be will bactte, tween Qhampion Jabnny tone of St, Paul, Tex ( International Sporting Clit Supreme Court | the maton, be tried Lis home of Joun Wallis, shot four 90-|shooting of John H. Retd in the | fist Rédle Motors, the rmere ensemus ‘icemen and two bystandors last night. | i . the West, in a ten-roun c e | sho Oo be id Nicollet, Part, et Minne was surrounded to-day by a number of |UMiversity Avenue home of Mrs shew to bw ad st Nicola special deputies under Sheriff Bain | Hazel D. Warner on Sunday, May 15. eer reac Moore, but they found their man had a 1 today beeen Willie possible clue to the whereabouts | A match was dlincbed Nareet escaped during the night. Fullia ae-| “ ! | sade ANES Gonrley pases, in Aumeilion f6neAe, manded the release from custody of| of “Don' Collins, wanted a a Witness | ryey wil) battle for twelve rounds at the Armory his son, Elbert, who had been arrested} in connection with the shooting, was| 4: A. of Jamer Gity on June 23, | fs | at Rutherford, herty, Long Island City, to meet tn & disorderly | ot the club‘s show on Saturday rumor that sse Colston were slightly injured. Kes When the police asked him | 0 Beat Tuesday evening, at which many ster Patrolman 0. B. tried to i ‘ fighters will enter the Fullis ho probably | about tt he said: “I'm not Collins, but | jiready reached the $30,000 mark, tally wounded, Jeff 1 know him and he visited me not] Josnny Kil winner of | Chaney -Cns minutes | Joe Gans, the colored A belt Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock feature bout of ten rounds at the jopen air boxing show of the Armory A. A. of Jersey City to-night. Terry o~a ing at Miller vs. Willie Burns of Jersey C'ty and Johnny Drummie vs. Young Brown in tho other two ten- Mexican ‘They will clash for fifteen In omter to make euro that Italian Jow Gens will be on hand to fight Angie Ratner in the eomi-final of ten rounds to the fifteen-round 60 Detween Charley Woinert of Newark and Iau! the French hearyweistt, ou Monday night, Matchmaker O'Cormor has made Gana port @ forfeit of FO) Biber A match will probably be arrange today be sand Mike Gib: to meet Marty Kills, manager of Wilvon, today w eign uy Mile Gitbons, the St Gaal middleweight, who fas won ovary fight that he has engaged in since ‘comebtck’’ to the fing, i@ slated to Jock Malone of St Paul and Tommy Modleer of fe been matched by Simon Fre ‘The adance sale of tickets for the open-air bax Ing show of the Hoxingdrome A. 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