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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1900 PAID HIS WIFE $1,000,000 FOR A CHICAGO DIVORCE TO LET HIM WED AGAIN. the million to his old wife to pay Ho0 fore ring of pearls un 4 wei-| ding present for her successor. Seven- teen years ego, when both’ were younger | and poorer, Leeds and his divorcal wife were married in a little Indians towa | ‘They were happy, and a son, Rudolph. came fourteen years ago. With tnereased wealth Leeds and nis wife drifted apart. Five sears ago they million will not be too much to ask,” feparated. The mother ook her bey and "* went home to Indiana, A few months ago Leeds fell desper- | :e wal = ately in love with Nannie May Stewart es a a tted to Worthington, « dashing divorese of be Maten to no compromise Cleveland. In order to merry her he a 4 eee sent for his wife and asked for sad fi a ae poem with securities represent Bde shook her head. Ghe had heard) aoe ss5 ad demanded ina the of his devotion to the Cleveland Winn the itinifer was comitiie es and id in those fifteen minutes she was! woman, He Droftered her @ @88h COM) went to Lawyer Gorse Pred: ena Paid F.A009, the price her millionatre |aigeration, The thought of her #on MA4*| asked him to draw up dtivorce papers Duaband paid for his freedom in order to| ner hesitate about refusing. | Wis Gib ita is se oe marry & younger and hendsomer woman. “Name your own figure,” said Leeés. |the fiat te: Hoods end’ her cea te Leeds had enough lett after ciel Mls up| “If you want that woman eo bediy, «| dotph denarted tor Furove HER NEW LIFE FULL OF PROMISE. Mrs. Thursby Thanks Evening World, Through Which She Has Found Relatives and Friends. DIREC AAOOOBTABOORIGROD i ‘Tied of che abuse of the man wo whom she was devoting her life, Mary Easton, @ mute, twenty-four years old, Bateman Leeds, Trust Magnate, Gives a Rec- ord Price for His Free. dom. He Had "Enough Money Left to Give Bride- Elect a $500,000 Wed- ding Present. CHICAGO, Aug. 18—For fifteen min- utes @ comely middle-aged woman sat fm the witness chair in Judge Bishop's @ourt during the review of the default divorce docket and quietly told her sory @f desertion as a plea for the severing ef the marriage tie that bound her to ‘Wien Bateman Leeds, a leader in the tin-plate trust. Bhe got her decree and walked out of @ourt a free woman. For what she said Mrs. Leeds. “She's only half your age and I guess you will go high for “wear” leeds would Her know! nature was keen. ame to her in a few DUMB GIRL THES 10D Tired of Abuse of Her Lover She Shoots Herself. CIODNIGIIAG PAATOOE this morning. Her hand was unsteady and she shot herself in the left arm instead. Rodve- velt Hospital doctors say her wound is| not fatal. She ts « prisoner patient William M. Teeple, thirty years oid. and his younger brother, Ralph, who & | live im the house with the girl, tried to ae the attempted suicide quiet. They telephoned to Bellevue Hospital for an| j ambulance, saying they had a case that they did not wish to attract pollee at- ntion. The ambulance wag sent, but Sergeant Michael MeGee had heard of the shooting and was on the ground to come Ambulance Surgeon Hooker. At the hospital the girl shook her | head when asked why she had shot her. self, Finally she made a motion that vbe would write, and pencil and pad were brought, In this way she told her name and wrote that she loved! Wilitam Teeple. but had grown des- pondent because of his continued {ll- teeatment of her She kept house for jhim and his sic: POLICE WN A FINISH FIGHT. HANS BEDO DG PD\OIIDIDSD WBS DANA HAS a MRS. THURSBY POOR he Th ereey, whose JO heard mother speak of them all. It payth LaF ogee tigherd a dof them. God bless them all! im se Devery Will Transfer Sife tragedy, told 1 don’t want to be a burden te Gted the interes want a chan earn my/ gaceive’ @ new lease of life way. [am gettin ere BY | Men Who Enforce » made temporarily free by Mra ‘The Evening World, and Is now happy nnd T bm gettion werk. orl the Law, hopeful and very busy tn a delightt elopes. with other work in th . r ar ere am in a fair way to earn - os home o a. .™M Me r noe, thanks te Tee Bronne 7 arding, the we own teacher ’ z , physical culture (o the Young Women’s! This letter was received by The Even-| Chie? bag % going to ashe the : fn Miteenth | te World pol en who in revenge for being! Carton Ase in Pittaenth | othe Mélter of transferred are determined to enforce @treet, and to several other women’s or-|°°.7) i my great pleasure ine iaw He will not disclose a genizations, to tha vl Evening World of aplien, But seserding ; Ang * toe on, but aceo to certain o Mrs. Harding saw the story of this nie fi *# the men wh geung Qeuthern woman's strasgies | ’ ve seen | ohas ‘ \. will advise you free. apainet fate (n the throbbls »poils that the world ty pod res Boson =o Paget Jerse and | epee: : sbi | tu N the thu endo: ro on of} ¥ It touched her woman's heart, and she) Oot oes how a heipie ister! Mulberry street will be transferred | Mt haste to offer little Mrs. Thursby 's frerin f have found The! trom pillar to post as a reward fi , ne seat for just one fare, @ refuge in her own home at the Pa- nn World is the beat medium by ball 1 1d ad. and you are there, cific, 108 Bast Ninety-firet street | wnt be the World knew. — o ‘ . | The Chief admits that the situatton| There an Evenin reporter A FRIEND IN NEED. |{s strained when he is t jalking to thowe) found Mrs. Thursby to-day delivered | vrne very day my story was inted—| behind the scenes. The {dea of New her @ bi e of letters, each) the gf? uf my troubles tod ot y Sa tarine to Ee neds offer of as |e an Evening World pile snd York policemen enforcing the law for which, to my surprise, | recetved a| which they are paid to enforce is as- check for what Was to me a fortune conishing and threatens to make a bad i et ‘ By far the most interest ere Mrs. ry oy Harding ot! break between ¢ lees elements Gers from the South, from raders of The foo dn Evening World in South Carolina and * in Ge See sey Re 9 Heat bry from (al mer ahd Twas, in bed. several | tain revenues very hiderably, Chiet ire.) me, @ was in oev or fe! ia: te areata wen tt ton ad She was my kind nurse and| Devery {s determined that the fight tan. " "e (rack of her in ner wanderings, and ince then friends have sprung up on| "th the recalcitrant patroimen shall, who offered her a hand, saying: every side. | a Cyd and in an-| de @ hot one. | kT “The policemen who arrest Devery’s| were much touched and | sn wo lll your many trials and! friends,” @ close chum of the Chiet story in their homes ¢ | the Commissioners on charges. In awey, remember o | Suey. te ‘avian ba Roch Ps Tata they will be patted on the should years age oe lane. told they have done well—eo w. Nome with. them. rom ot] my heart | am grat im my foster relations, poor cannot home wht ik kf i do all peur Tele a te that they are considered just the men to shoot fag Gy J in Middle Village t all be: ‘ho "Aust Sookie, La Deen ew iv, Tete me 3, ote ot Piinout‘batning ronan he "asunut want, and alt Cy If they do well d ou came inio toe famlly, and Ent sopertusty oN yun aan Fevarind"Mbd sant to evant mots ation | 82, 600008 ora In Astoria. It le the Chielie’ ties en sere if they don't tine {yenefore perheos ais, Boatn ey as jitls bevmuse don't get enough of tears in her voles: ana Tan T GRATITUDE. AIS MARRIAGE A FAILURE. FAILURE. “Tt is all too Tks. ue as ey Ta Jee’ fabs by shieuw Gain signi North test tt i the Faet from the ‘remember ms people, but Pulpit. PANA, M1, Aug. 1—The Rev. Josiah rival of the Cunard line steamer Aver | Query pastor of the Baptist Church of nia from Boston, et Queenstown, on «| Honey fand, announced from the pulpit PRISONER FROM ae charge of smuggling cigars and tobacco, | ye*'erday that he and his wife bad sepe- nendce, Patten Seching. Op Antes| (0 salt 00 fe 0 sectdent of Chisage, fetes after @ mervied Wo of cigttonn Plamety, a i ‘The minister declared that after the first year of their marriage both dissor- A Sunday World Waat before ’ $112 BION@ (O11) 01@iaICIO10 (MOIAIO AINA vlela\elIoIeVSiesereiereie we 3 of G3 Wem Thirty-second street, tried | 2 to put @ bullet in her heart at 1.80 o'clock = y | #ald to-day, “will not be brought before 4 MRS. W. J. BRYAN AND DAUGHTER RUTH, I Ot ne This picture of the ratic est child, Ruth, is reproduced from # recent photograph taken | Nebraska. LOST FOR HOURS | THREE GIRLS AND A MAN IN A DARK MINE. Miss Miller and Her Friends Left in Egyptian| Darkness When Their Lamps Went Out. andidate for the Presidency A ‘'Woman’s sohere amd hed begun to retrace ovr (eps when guidenly three of our lamps sputtered and went out and we were left in absolute darkness. “I can never describe that darkness | lo @ hendred To stand with wide-open eyes and not wee even the fauntest gimmer of light month month. la territying, especially when you hear | to friends crying ail about. Wied the amps went out we were tn Loat for hours in the darkness of en abandoned tron mine was the fate of Mise Maud Miller, of 27 Weet Sixty- sixth street, and three companions. With Mise Lillian Lewall, of Easton, Pa.; Mise Mabel Corley. of Brooklyn, and Fred @churts, of Newark, N. J, she was spending Saturday and Sunday at Lake Hopatcong, N. J. Laurel House, where they wi ping, was the Point Comfort mine, | since abandoned ery direction. Mr. Sehurts wanted SO oni | and thetr eld- at their home in Lincoln, Trials aD MEUT AC AT TA NTA SN, RAEPOTS, = MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1900. e Season’s Greatest Sale of or s, Women's and Boys’ Pure Linen Collars is now being held at The * h Store. It consi te of a recent spot cash of the semi-annual “‘elean-ap’’ of an immense ae factory, where some of yes 4's most popular 1S¢., 20¢. and Se, linen collars are manufactured. The colars are all of this season’s make and comprise practically all the latest stanaing and turn-down styles, While they are ‘‘seconds,"’ every collar in the lot is just as good as the finest collar you could buy after it has once been laundered. QUANTITY PURCHASED: 12,000 Dozen. SIZES : 11 to 20. VALUES: 15c. to 25e. Your Choice tor de each, or Po} Oc a dozen. Amusements. l Steamboats, 2 AP os | TROY BOATEL Rrentogs is PORWORKS | STRAMERS CITY oF tat ab ae i o gaag Lrg ¥ . . : em Saturday Cc AST , oF es : ne LE SQUARE ete. | Dining eS . EUS Ever dune, |EXCURSONS—TROT, O60 1 FAUST. [aiss masal Some ae —== “BOHEMIAN GIRL" | FRANK MoNbay DANIELS (Ween sad St VicFORIA | NEW YORK ORK CENTRAL A Bway . ‘ ‘. cate ‘s ert sot Joven war , RooF GARDEN | 37 cee | PM... Southwest ey SUNDAY EVENING. Ts eee ony = canines PROCTOR Siccete| 2 ¢ CONTINUOUS a cS [PASTOR'S fa . DAY AND NIGHT 12 THA 1 PM tore oe ” Siveree 6 fine Lg By oy O19 6 om iP M Dati, come Contin: Port Eilese J BRIGHTON BEACH * gil FLOATING ROOF GARDEN,| ORAND REPUBLIC loaves fh W Lanting O15 FM ews The Phengmenal Mit gg) A a4 foe ites Deck, Whips, 8 For Sale. $150.00 DIAMOND, $80, OAT EST w ‘Theatre, Bower @ oo 7H 4 GA ie welcome BAROAINS +8 gente tine, ool of the tes STAR"dtio si6 VAD ee BNEW YORK. tate” or une ores | Th the face. of remonetrances, they|° "ee sone the walle and try cumin nieasoM ‘shove "Se eran ace, | Seen 0) Meee rs decited to explore it and laughed at a oth ey) ary those who advised them to secure A) us letters from grateful |LION PALACE fit? § 8% ag eee Oa guide. What happened was told by! Lich ot. @ Broedway (tormeriy Weer opal Mise Miller to-day to an Evening World | sia reporter “We entered the mine at 2% o'clock | © Our only preparation for the trio was Pinkham has itty to provide ourselves with btoyele lamps Mrs. f each guaranteed to Surn for two and thousand such letters. | ® half bours. The entrance {9 throug’ ous We Her counsel is safe coun- | & gloomy hole in the side of the bill | ’ is Soe ts ce coon tes te nao ee 4 cxsountet, we sar @@4. Mt always helps wo- we were in utter darkn Wey. | ows Cones mre" men and it will help you. vised that we put he} vee: ne. We wo . Mrs. Pinkham’s ad- wit : dress is lynn, Mass. Everybody’s Applauding the Uneeda Quartet Four Great Acts! By A. Good Baker. An enjoyable feast of good things at popular prices, Don’t miss them, Every membef of the Uneeda Quartet js packed in the wonderful airtight Theclimax.of Uneeda goodness is reached in Uneeda that keeps and good * “grocer for The baby of the great the biscuit your Uneeda family Try vid é them in mith for a hot BATIOOM, GLSCONT Compant. weather luncheos. women aro constant! 4 belng printed in thie ' paper. MT ST. MUMROM Re: et Marenalla, hypeatiste, Otners, HUBER'S :: (2 Bowery, cor Capel (over baat. FURNITURE,S8OW' Excursions. A Porte Rican Coleap ond Piltpine Village. Fabel mad om taste WALTHAM : | fi + articles delivered | Pane ¢ 3 ve WATCH CO. 16? | | 1 satire (3 tten ee 3 DIVORG metus hi RaTON. to all Attractions, | — MANHA' TTAN BEACH. | eGR So fk git) Official Election Figures ii neti iF i it ii All-Water Route to ROCKAWAY BEACH, i iEN. SLOCUM, . G&ANv REPUBLIC @ * , ARVEMNE « Fal ROCKAWAY r wa re brite AMES ROUND | wikiweshe WEST POINT, NEWRURG and POUGH

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