The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1901, Page 7

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; } } ft ( 4 } | tA2APLLSEEEEBISESASAAODHOBERODAESESES MRS. KEMPSON IN HER JAIL SANCTUM Devoted Wife of Plucky Editor Tells How Bhe| Helped Edit Three Papers from Her Husband's Prison Cell. DREDAEAEALAS EL EDS AELBOADRESEDRA LER BEDAIBELRALPOLE LA peveryeirrereryy MRS PIGOVES: FIV VIVF HOSS St yKe Kempson Annie E. Kempson, ar House to- ond hone y enjo moon after rom jail in New Bru Mr. put ‘ontem) gar Mr. Kenpson’s !pson was of Court becaus. firet wife for divorcing married to his present months he refused to go to Dakota and and have his divorcee annulled, He) was editor of three newspapers when failed. He dectared he would before he divorced his second wife. | Mrs. Kempson went to the jail and] with him fn his cell edited the p: pers and never missed an issue. Hs release was finally effected through | Grover Cleveland's influence and on bail given by two of Mr. Cleveland's friends. Mrs. Kempson, who ! a young, ed- ucated and refined woman, a niece of Rev. Dr. B.S. Huntington, of this city, and the Rey. Sylvester Clark Bridgeport, Conn,, dictated to a re porter for The Evening World’ a statement of her experiences as an editor. BY MRS. ANNIE E. KEMPSON. Who Edited Her Husban While He Was tn Jatt. rot In jail” Papers | n €erous thing to tell ina small 1 ral years pr 3 papers. I praet! y edited the Horald at Perth Amboy, y husband attended mainly to the} lerex County Democrat and the New York Insurance Journal. After we 4 been married fourteen months iy TRAGEDY OF A JERSEY CAB. Vico Pree Crowley Who Shot Himself in One Is Dead. Daily Peter James Crowley, the V! Bayonne High S o-day. first thought that Mr, Crow- woul] recover, He seemed to im- 2 for a time, but on 3 ay night a chang the worse and aince taen he had gradua become weaker. ‘The doctora at the hospital say that he seemed to be very despondent and that his ndition lessened hia chances fv ewan at ley FOUND DEAD IN HOTEL. Unidentined Man Ina Jamaten Hostelry A man about twenty-alx years old was found dead in the Greenbaum Hotel, No. 1 Rockaway road, Ja- matca, to-day. Ile Was 6 feet tall, welghed 15 pounds, had blue eyes, light hair and mustache, BLEW OPEN SAFE. yer Edge, 0, Vanderbeek, the as- At postmaster at River Edge, a yil- age threo miles north of Hackensack, NoJ., reached the post-office this morn- Ing, he found that the safe had been Ylown open by burglars some time dur- ing the night. Cash and stamps to tho ie dey When Jacob H. sts value of $300 were secured and the dam- age done to the safe amounts to as wush gore | KEMPSON, THE srt of see |S | York. Phillies’ DEVOTED WIFE. FUISS VHVSSSSSSESSSVSISS (suddenly arrested. He was he divorcee secured tn Ned and w publication of our psterred our each day there just the same as 1 would have done in the oMce of the lpapers We had two stenographers ¢ © our Metation, We had two bos Dy as hard work and {t told on my h, but we carried tt through. I had attend to the outa’de work. I had to isit the om I had to come to New And witha! I had the care of the household and had to look after the aeven children of the former Mrs Kempeon, who were aent to us by her. The worst blow to both of us came in December, when onr fret baby, a boy i we had named Robert: Adrat: e Senator Adrain died. acted whooping cough. It al- nest broke my heart, but after tv «lover T returned to the work in the sail We never missed papers With time when my t ok when my doctor instated that 1 quit and rest on account of my health 1 have been at the when my hu to 1 ked had ny Ausband, My husiy one of f the fesue of fon Jall daily until yesterday fat always vod tterary tastes and we nad mit has known me sity and my brother used end 4 Ixcopal ir papers or leaving will continue our work as LOCOMOTIVE I EAST RIVER. Plunges Off a Float and Engineer Barely Saves His Life. © belonging to the Dela- and Western Rat. road plunged off Its float at the foot of Twenty-ttth strect, In Brooklyn, to day, is Immersed in twenty-fl feet The engineer, who refused to give hin name, was also thrown Into the water, but jumped in “th and, being good swimmer, saved his Ife, ‘The float was being towed to the docks ware, Lackawanna at of the klyn Terminal Company, between Twenty-ftth and Twenty-sixth streets. ‘The locomotive, which ts usu- ally used to tranafer the cara, In out of orde one Was borrowed from the Delaw Lackawanna and Western Company, Five freight cara were also on the float. Taere wae little steam on the locomotive at the time of the accident. The engineer was at his post, but the fireman had just left the tender. In warping the float to the dock the locomotive slipped forward and fell into the water. The first car started to move and went as far as the front trucks, when It caught on the float, \ wrecking: crew at once began tthe Kk of raising the locomotive, which sha about twenty tons. ia —_— LAJOIE A DESERTER. Sevond Baseman Signa with American League. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 2,—Na- polcon Lnjole, the leading second basc- man of the country, to-day signed a contract with Manager Connie Mack to play. with, the ‘Philadelphia American GEVIBIS FOSEISSIIFFHSGSSEVESESSSSGTSISS SHSTSGITITITITISS THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENI 3, MARCH 20, THE STAGE QUEEN, \Beautiful Miss Bingham, CommendsDr * Greene’s Nervura to All Suffering Miss Amelia Bing! the world, she is also o popularity has grown * tress-Manager of the Bijou Th been playing to ov theatro-golng public her the most beautiful of Miss Binghzin’s beau terest In others is shown by he: Dr. Greene’ ter show overwhelme that she naderst Miss Bingham at only eof th 7 OF suffering: and if my t earnest fo the ery o thi In answer ura, commende of cure, Everybody 9 erful things accomplish’ ring, bloat -purl?ying, Mise Bingkam's sw who under 1 the merit archer for hea ave this ¢ n't afford to drag grandest of medic YOU prec It is the *. Greene NDS Dt ent here is Na lly in highest t Men and Women, on suce leaps and bowuds, ew Yo Sh whieh am sincerely an advocate of Dr, Greet is with much pleasure that | recommend its u: stimonial will be the means of relief to some poor sufferer, | ami most happy to give it.” 7 Is new dood, n or, te him he ts th . dyspep to all who Th with he ork, wher are The ¢ The very rity in to thi This is also th eatarch, for help these troubles call forth fr pwn remedy, Dr. trengthening powers, SEXTON ADMITS MARRIAGE, BUT WON'T SAY TO WHOM. -——— —.. «42 —___ Health Commissioner Firmly Declares It Is His Own Private Business. Farther t will Commis- nt of th on feaninn or to-day at ex-Pollce John B. Sexton, missioner, and Board of Healt, to an Evening World repe his oMce. ‘And the honored lady's name, now Py Mr. say no more.” ‘Then why married? Mr, Sexton promptiy flew into a aid you admit you were stumped, and Ke. fends, Sarprined Hin “He did it ro secretly that even I did not know,” John C. Cosby, * 2 friend for years.”” | ident of the Bourd of Health Sexton has thia advantage others who seek to suppress nena of | thelr marriage. He ca off the records of the Bureau of Vital Statistios of his department, where ail marriages must be Med wihin ten dayw, Of course, he will break the law by] suppressing the record, but Mr. Sexton to break anything to k the detafly of hin romance private His mother got her first knowledge of on's marriage from newspaper Great wus her surprise whea told “You say he haw been married a has been Humpheie: Musteal Circles Sh; ' 8T, LOUIS, March 2.—H. len) Humphries, tenor singer, leader of the ehoir at the Second Baptist Church, and home everz night fee vride ho “Mr. Sexton t» out,’ she sald, went out very early." In answer to a look of Ineredullty iastentr Restor bricked vIries Cora “Why 1 f« about ii Antretuced ie i married I he has not om Nervun idol of the great New York newspaper v« Shi ain jes brought Dedying Reporters, dthe per answered “He didn't that know ne: was up Sulzer correbor: ot eourne pape Meh Mees Ww in hw studio to-day in unknowr nlht whi re early the bell n she femas. The : 1s not merely physical: that she feels a deep in- 3 printed below suffering. thing sine aL ner who are weak recommending ords of her let y line. a and mental nervous and tired life, new nerve son whea snd Kidney: every Greene's Ner- T know nothing of cannot under- told me to tell in © be bad ecemnary, adted, nald he was hoped to dodge ———. Sunday World Wants umke tho ',; Pathway to success an easy climb, | ? jwell-known society man, committed ' Results await takers at the top. New Publications. a to ae von: Book-Money Go urthest. Out-of-town Readers. 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If you are Paul Leicester Ford, as every reader knows, is ons of the mos! makers! Fors prineina! Cupid; of American authors, Hardly a name in the long list is m heard than his, and not to know his writings argues scant acquaint, what is best and most interesting in current novels. 29c.a Copy. Readers of The World need only to clip the above voucher and present it at the counter, or send it by mail with the price named, to John Wanamoaker, N ew York DIED ON MRS. BOTY'S GRAVE. Man Found in Death in Cemetery. ein it mew hat sens. felightfully. natural Fach isa ma: way. theugh beari erpi The Most Remarkable Offering of New Copyrighted Books Ever Known, NOW SELLING BY THE THOUSANDS AT his MAYOR CABLES THANKS TO CARNEGIE FOR GIFT. dren Sends Enthusiastic Message Ro Catch Mag- nate on His Arrival in England. 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