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Daily News from New York, New York • 3

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DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1924. HOPE DIAMOND CURSE FALLS MAY YOHE'S HERO STARS BREAK UP HEARST YACHT PARTY WHEN DEATH STRIKES INCE KAHN-WHELAN RICHES JOINED IN REGAL RITES Family fortunes totalling were welded yesterday with the wedding of Gilbert W. Kahn, son of Otto H. Kahn, international banker, ar.J Anne Elizabeth Whelan, but today's program of the newlyweds gives no hint of riches. It calls for a humble two honeymoon at Hot Springs, A after which the husband will be i a business career in an clerkship with company.

"I am going to the Equitable because at my father's bar.k I might be given preference whion Director Dies in Arras of Wife; Children Near (Special to DAII.YXEWS) Los Angeles, Nov. 19. Thomas H. Ince, maker of celebrated films and film celebrities, died early this morning at his Beverly Hills home, of a heart seizure. The producer's death was suddenj HUSBAND SHOT; TRIED SUICIDE POLICE SAY (Special to DAILY NEWS) Bostjn, Nov.

19. The curse of the famous Blue Hope diamond has fallen once more on May Yohe, the once famous prima donna and former Lady Francis Hope, onetime owner of the gem. For she went to the City hospital tonight and found her husband, Capt. Jan A. Smuts, cousin of Gen.

Smuts and himself a Boer war hero, in the operating room with a bullet in his chest. The Boer war hero, applying for treatment, told physicians that he had shot himself accidentally while cleaning: a .32 calibre revolver in his room at 129 West Concord st. in the south end. But Sergt. Winn of the East Dedham st.

station upon investigation at the lodging house found a note indicating that the South African campaigner had attempted suicide. and came from a heart affection following an attack of in-diestion which began at a yacht party aboard the Oneida, off San Diego, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H.

Ince Personages who made merry with Ince on Sunday- when the yacht party was turned into a celebration for Ince's forty-third birthday anniversary dispersed yesterday and tonight none could be reached, although a partial list of guests assembled from other quarters contained the following names: Marion Davies, William Randolph Hearst, Elinor Glvn, Charlie Chaplin, Seen3 Owen, D. C. Goodman, Margaret Livingston. Miss Davies Hostess. It is understood Miss Dayies issued the invitations for the yachting party.

Ince iied in the arms of his wife Otto H. Kahn Roger Kahn Fathe of bridegroom and best SUBWAY SH0VERS GET A FINE SEAT-SI EACH IN COURT Nineteen men were fir.ed $1 apiece and deprived of their suppers in Night court yesterday, as the opening shot of a campaign against shoving and roughhousing i. i Unkind lo Wife. man. I do not narit," said "he biide-groom.

However, the pomp and magnia-cence of the in the Italian garden of the Hotel Am-j bassador ranks as one of the social evvnt, in NVw York. Magistrate McKmiry threatened Leonard J. j-hintr was Krst man. to impose workhouse sentences, it An outstandine feature -was the necessary, to su-p ihe practice, wedding ring; it resembled a steel Detectives McArdle and Eradley. band in its plalness.

Possibly this of the new subway shovers squad, was a token of simj.lk-itv that the snared the pushers after watcr.ir.p I Kahns may adhere to in their crowds at Grand Central station at wedded life. Charlie William R. Chaplin Hearst On board yacht when guest was stricken. Stratford inn, in Del Mar, to attend the sick man. Both doctors agreed Ince was suffering from acute Indigestion wtiich often precedes heart seizure.

Mrs. Ince wa3 notified by wire at Beverly Hills and another wire was sent to the yacht party ai, San Diesro which broke up after news of Ince's condition. the rush nour. Here is the note: "I shot myself because I was unkind to my wife. May Yohe, who has been the best in the world to me." At the foot of the note was the signature A.

Smuts." The bullet entered the former soldier's upper left breast and glanced along a rib, which it probably cracked, surgeons said tonight. But Smuts is not in danger of death and will probably recover within a short time. By the shooting-, the disagreement between the couple was completely settled. May Yohe, as soon as she heard that her hero husband had shot himself, raced to his bedside at the City hospital and begged the surgeons to do everything within the knowledge of medical science to carry him through. They had been living- togrether at the South End boarding house since their Blue Diamond Inn at Marlow, T.

was burned to the ground. There they had retired about a year ago after exciting careers Tne ring was a plain platinum bar.d. devoid of jewels ari fancy carvings. The former Whelan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles A. Whelan. East Orange, J. Her father is chief of the vast VIOLA SAILS HOME; YEAST KING IN PARIS Miss Viola Kraus, better known Dr. Daniel Goodman Elinor Glyn in Paris as Mrs.

Cross, who has been reported engaged many times tU "and Physician who attended director and a guest. and surrounded by their children. William, 14; Thomas H. 11, and Richard, 8, at his estate, Dias Dorados, in BeVerlv Hills. Fleischm a yeast king, is 7R.1 QFT TH PAV sailingt.Viavfor iw the United! VISIT TOMORROW States.

Bth 7 Miss Kraus and Probably wul take the air iv.in- acc.ir..::r.g to Lieut. Commander Klein, wu-j vesterdav Fleisch a have denied the at I.akchu rst report, but until she left Paris "jffor HaTe to Her Last Attempt! catch the boat they were seen Vinla togptlier. hue The film magnate decided to quit the Onedia when he found that Dr. D. C.

Goodman, the executive head of Heart's film enterprises and formerly a practicing physician, was returning to Los Angeles by San Diego by train on Monday morning. Became Nauseated. Shortly after taking the train at San Diego Ince became violently ill. He was extremely nauseated and Dr. Goodman decided when the train stopped at Del Mar, 25 miles on the road toward Los Angeles, that his friend's condition was critical.

He gave the film magnate temporary attention until Dr. Parker of La Jolla, CaL, and a nurse summoned from San Diego arrived at i Miss Kraus sails alone. Pans advices say tleisch-mann will return within a week. of some of the pjns-fof" the with i he and three other Ameri can officers came to the United States on ita trans ante trip. He added the air craft might fly over New York if the weather was Marion Margaret DaTies Livingston Hostess and her gaest on yacht party.

The Oneida is said to be listed in marine records under the name of International Film Corporation. It has been regarded however, as the personal yacht of Miss Davies, used by her on week-ends and periods between the making of pictures. The yacht, when in New York waters, was known as the property of Mr. Hearst. It came to coast waters from New York within the past "Several months.

Miss Kraus, known as the pink i pajama girl of the Eiwell mystery, has lived much abroad since tne slaying of the bridge whist expert. Litat. i 'Commander Klein Two paid with their live dlrd wife Iramed Ihf fraih. i any event would The inn itself was named after the luukless diamond, and when either robbers or firebugs leveled it, May Yohe's last attempt to recoup her shattered fortunes -was given a severe setback. So they came to this city.

Today the landlady of the lodging house notified the police that Capt. Smuts lay in his room with a bullet in his breast. He was taken to the City hospital. When questioned he contended that the shooting had been accidental. Then came the suicide note and finally May Yohe to make up.

(Picture on page 1) ALL WORLD MOURNS CARDINAL LOGUE Belfast, Ireland, Nov. 19. Messages of condolence came from all over the world and all Ireland ne to the mooring mast to weathered it flight to Wash- irgton, D. C. next wek to bt christened the I.os Angeles.

ACTRESS IN PI1SCUS CASE FLARES DENIAL OF DIVORCE SUIT CHARGES Case to Go to a Supreme Court Jury Today. CLOSING TIME 2 P. 31. In order innre public tion in ail order and O. K-d ccp for all advertis rnent ia ihe DULY NLW3 fhould be in our office, Zj Park pL, not later than 2 P.

M. the day preceding daie pub. licaiioo. Not responsible for edition mUed because of late copy or through failure to tenure mm from other newspapers in lim for early editions. It is advisable, hen p-.

tible. to eend copy strand day preceding date of publicatien to be ft en Order." Audrey Maple, Appearing In Court, Testifies, i Whether Alex II. Pincus, millionaire realtor, is a petting landlord or just an ordinary house owner who believes in collecting the rent when due will be decided in Supreme court today. He faces a jury of married men in Mrs. May Pin-cus's suit for absolute divorce.

The hearing before Justice O'Malley yesterday was enlivened by the unexpected appearance in court of Miss Audrey Maple, the dainty actress Mrs. Pincus charges with being the recipient of her husband's petting in a parlor-bed-room-bath apartment at 42 West 46th st. last ApriL With flashing eyes and set lips, 4 i She received scant sympathy from the warring Tincuses. Ed- mund L. Mooney, counsel for Tin- cus, and Max D.

Steuer, representing the landlord's wife, both ex- pressed a desire to cross-examine Miss Maple. Her own attorney asked a few formal questions re-f citing the charges that, on April 14, she was found in the bedroom of her apartment with Pincus. both I scantily attired. He asked if they 1 were true. "Most positively and absolutely! not!" loudly answered Miss Maple, i one tiny hand clutching he chair for support.

COther picture on page IS) mourned at the death today of Cardinal Logue at Ara Coeli, in Armagh, at the age of 84. The primate of Ireland's death came as a. great shock, none hav-; ing been apprised of his ill- ness. He will be ded by Archbishop Patrick O'DonnelL Alex H. Mrs.

May Pincus Pincus Principils in divorce action. Miss Maple, a slender blonde, swept into the trial chamber and demanded, through her attorney, Abraham I. Smolens, a full opportunity to vindicate her good name. The Late Cardinal Logue.

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