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Uke saa a Se a mF S gaeah eked na fess ESE ge SRT FS THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, A APRIL 2, 1901. GOVE’S FAIBURES » FIkb DIVORCE .¢ COURT MRS. MAXWELL- -HODGE, WIFE OF TWO, WANDELLS WATT. (GEBHARD IN SOUTH DAKOTA FIGURES IN TWO DIVORCE SUITS. “TOR A VERDICT | WITH ELEVEN BIG TRUNKS. a ~_~ 8: She Sues First Hue band in Philadelphia, and He Charges Her with Bigamy. PARAM METER Rae Ee { IN PHILADELPHIA. FE Second eterna in —_—_— | The Noted New Yorker New York Sues Be-' Defendant and Daugh-| Causes Comment by cause She Was Not! ter Happy in Antici- Going to the Divorce Divorced. pated Victory State with Evident In- ee | tention of Remaining an Indefinite Length of Time. ses ce td stag ae oe ae IN NEW YORK, 8) te prtseints in me away Haceiel nesereiers this He Richar! Levis Maxwell, who is being sued for. di- vorce by his wife, Jeannette, | jas filed a petition in the Charles M. Hodg x sistant Traffic Man i es the Standard Oil Company, % |.) ah is suing his wife, Jeannette, ei Tay. as nothing H x i wer of Frederick G fois xnoking a rest Dakota, according er trom Stoux upper Fi Court of Common Pleas, charging her with bigamy in marrying Charles M. Hodge in New York on Fe'. 24, 1900. This was donc in , by order to force her to permit '3¢ him to rstain possession of their child, Jhononne OG0bRE8NNIEOTE for the anculment of their POF the counsel and the marriage on the ground that cae Ree ies | she was not d.vorced from %) tra Wandoil and her preity dauen Richard Levis Maxwell, of | Corotime, looked nervous, | haprie Philadeiphia, whe she el heey its Any Ae during a | ma ried hia in this city one yi, te | x Feb. 24, 1900. x red Sed Lor Nawhel Norion Brockway eget AD 9 I 3 AN EA HE 3 re raat peas ar jelphin regard: | ys stoleal ax usual Hibs fa mays Veals any emosion | Lawyer Jo Stewart Rom hie uppeal to the jury in betaif of Me Wardell, 1 We have shows you that he separated from his wife et) ars age, Mr. Wandell has before submitting (te evil iw en Fy x x B x 3 ca Bt % x x * x x x x a x x x Ba ORE FS HRQL eT I: resp spate from Pht Ing che legal proceed The young woman who recently cr ated a sensation at the Waldorf-Astoria nd declaring Muawell se force bis wife ty permit roof thelr oiled, johard Levis Maxwell, of tht Hel a petttten by calling for the pollc that her little girl) nad been kidnapped from the Turkish room by a former husband ix now figuring In two « tere igi Mid Mas wallil spends itegdatanel seus suits, One ts pending in the Ph wih bigamy unarryiig Charles M.[spics 0 Her every movement has be Hlodge in York Chy o wrtehed courts and the other is before the Mrs. Maawell has been suf band for statu Aa Mrs, Jeannette M. has sued her firat husband, Richer Levis Maxwetl, for divor Philadel- phia, on statutory grounds; er second husband, Charles E. M. Hodge, assistant traMe manager of the Stand- ard Ol Compi his city, has sued for annulment of his marriage to her on Axwell she al rule for in fuver of the libelant. Durti edings, which were 2 Mr, Maxwell ut Little interest, and indt Wah hie counsel the aid te Mt intend to oppe Mr. . Mrs MRS. FRED GEBHARD. i: the grounds that she was not divorced UU tr " f. FRED GEBHARD. a er. | had not taken any nection tn the with flushed fac b from Maxwell when she married him hel er&, and he has since aking tes- | dad not taken any net whe said. “Those | — = fe toler . aectete yenringol aged timany in the case. vuse his wife agreed kay intnvatavor.inemy [a trunke and a Se younger Mr.) Whe: ding her application | have the custody of their daugh sult for separation MARTTI RENO TICoiiat 5 Mra. Hodge Left Home. | OMINEMAIATCH I LOPaG Teer The oie ice | dldlnattrealaiuvetaig Mr. Maxwell |, Mra. Wandeil's sinter, Atre. Cormac, Hah otentenvon ree Tey asiremarked iia) 2 ere t je Staten ci € nilad bree then sprang up and ade er expoatit on 98, 1 grown a ani sits.” Maxwell wer months after her Mr. [sald that Mew: Used to part| lations to her sisters, creathng. a tps f past no years _fi# | mustache, i once 190), by Rev, Dr. Kraus, ts turned completely white. I ERAISOUGE Coan Tone hia bral lodge, Mrs. Maxe. tha gna ifons See em omen went ardent any hard then began to. attract! STARILUA Tana ining ratherron;statendisis| ecco pel i she had thought she was divorced from er, thi nists t4 in candidat Chen annine cine the sete Than and on § et x =" 1 —=>—_—— AORN SEC er dda 2 oftet and. She had told him that she had ir etevuly CPPS he ite Nasband; hat ahe tad pall «| ivorce, Min altorniey explained tht be New Went Side Park. rece ri Cher wading through a public divo! oO 1 qt Pea ece oR oat ane Philadelphia Lawyes to secure a Esa 4 t ? 4 3 eet ien ne | returi cee Usd herahusband it Mecandh Napeena becechiayauli’ Fa RSTE KE her he hat | Besitated for rome time before taking | ALIA Apzil Agemblyman Loar, ow, Th ee “Me 1 dge ts an invalid and ef it last tember and | 4 Seem eke Ke to] the step which would defame his wife's | Duross Introduced a blll to-day to lay acconiing to he elder Mr. Hodge ts a aid aisgnenu rated € (roniavers a Kool name, but that his affection for dg eotabisty rk in) the: Six- Mf the “Bad Lands,” he will be M requires the services of a woman to [imarry again, She ss und | Ot saecan rao TAT POHETtGT Lette eos nth Ward of Manhattan, to be known | tried se a Ue tise Sortie care for him, to read to him and to Mr that sh sl ahi BemAA | eosin tg een tn theres tele nwich Park, Its boundaries are} vn the a ton or any: | Wiehing ner tour rica follows rin the pube administer his medicine. Thin nurse ember Hodge applied to | the sec . tually rid of | vt) Maxwell's mother, town. [Sixteenth and Eighteenth streets and | thee mag her debut in ogling’ tt bs sal that jytioush the f her husbinda Her mother has vainly hers ‘ f f and Eleventh avenues one long well en) “1a sensa- but the £4 “hen dinner™ at Ire it r Harbor In a most remarkable com Pthey bought adjoining ranches| lume. \ long plumed feather duster was and) fora tin read at the Dack and fasi~ satubrious ¢lima: hoa pink rib- FORCERY 10. IMAN WIHUT MRS. WHITEHEAD OBJECTS 2s = gee utiful) Mian Tou ngland and the stage, and Mr. ¢ Hid not get t for an annulment phard | opening aldorf. | marriage, } try te Howe New known of late as a resident ‘and Mrs, Hodge now the: her brow w: pink bod rose-colored wax completed hard’: trousers, 10, the, knee: 45, by the Manhattanese, Mr. [cure and, wan promoter of an inett- MAN WHY Re AH EM ROM RH REN RE ER AM Noe | Gebhardt has been ous Agure} tution of almilar nature at Hubylon, at recent gatherings was alway | “shortly alone and somewhat maturer than in| ment to M fun in her dashing costume. After Nis Gebhard. and f utifuls country y simege fre- before Mr. Gebhard’ Points Them Out and 5 the heyday of his hful splendor, | sold hin Prominent People Sus-|After Several Hopeful] They Are Excused whon hel was’ the red man) in | BAARe, iceman F Watdort: i i Hi i own and nationally famous as eo de> redertc storia pected of Resorting Days Joseph Wich- from Canleee wit Seated admirer of Men Langtry [elt a tne i to Trickery. man Succumbs. ness ays e an a) For a year py Mr, and Mr. God- name was conspicuously es Co-respondent Held DR. KO H GU * Montelair, N. du dn excited over the] Joseph Wiehman, the man without al Hands on Park | | Consumption and Asthma, : developments In an attempt to oust tamach, died to-day in the Benches. . victim of the rare ope gastrectomy, Mr. Wichman was a chemist, Cancer every oy tacked him and life we te him nolcertain n doing consld- | jonger worth living. He tried to induce {the box in the Whitehead divor ainst the minister | old world surgeons ty cut out hin stome | just be 1 Part 1h, ach, but they would not. Last 9 ined, Mrs operation was performed at the ited her plump foretin Hospital, but it was thought to haye| Jurors > entirely successful, and for a few {dd somethin againn: the authors of the the patient: raiied promising! Na decided forgery: have ci very promunced | Then came the relapre aad Wichman’a| “Jurors ote, ah a facilnatintise’e nid it may now be | coastitution, undermined by protracted scant der bE Oe ‘taken for granted that Rew, Mr. Carter | Starvation, colt ul Spey AME ue nae hone will continue at St. Luke's, There has] He Was sa weak early today that his ne heen a great deal of gossip over promi. [208 Wax summoned to his bedside, nent people Invol Wich remained con us until he Rey. Carter from St, Luke's Chureh by | 1 means of a forged petition arking for | his resignation. Several mclety women of New York After hoth y bad exhaustes fnauiry mid it sec at the twelve jurors th TWICE ELOPED. LAID AWAY. First Time Was with|Unknown Young Wo- Her Husband; Then man Does Not Ap- She Left Him. pear at Funeral. and Montclair have be erable wire pulling a {HER WRERRARRRR ORE RRR OH and these may have been the ones who forged names to a request for resigna- tion. Instead of creating a public wentiment Lawyer Hoffman ro head over Francts Wo Wriehj. the hueband of Maud] Funeria) rer Wright, in now antl othat ehe has ot himself in Herwyek, in We case ie that of Millon Ire Lyell eloped with Waite sald teeday that the dat Rev Dr. Carter received a typewritten | Mpsed” Inse the sleep of death, He promines AR OgInG . comunication which was virtually ar Deep operate sepaln # er for Py) for allenating his wifes | tertan Chureh, quest for him OD, resign. Twenty-one Cee eeten hadZdone hele es Mffections, Mrs. Wright's brother Ste ‘ The German Government names Mere) ere sae listers | welcome fees ba Mrank Curl whe tsa stanch friend of Hate fen Professor Koch's ability and pay him | ET Be Take ‘Church who phyeteal x Wright, urged him tesa r a berally ator treating: coor as St. bi " + Bo ¥ and na in their hos; York business men, Dexter campaign orator and friend of WIL x, arrested for Anna pomelis He de=) YOUTIE WOMAL WIP {the first man who ever itd cure a member of the firm of 1, it Ciattin &| SUNDAY DANCERS IN COURT. | J. Brun. ve gree, but Wright r tte de the room of a Star |fatal disease. He has thousands of ff Co, Frederick W. Gwynn, dry gootn es Mre Whitehend asmerts that she i the [3 It wax learned <rominsrallabiel eee eee Imitators, but none succeed except- ‘merchant, Leonant street; F in Hale victim of a conspire has broughs | 3 RK RELSHEWOUlS UN PAE ing those institutions which have.a ‘pin, Cashler Chemical National Bank; |SChmlttberse suit for damages waainst “Mare | a8 suurce that the Are CAE WAY ets sh ‘J direct communication with him, Mke E. A. Bradley, carriage nufactu with Din mer” S¢ his iw Rhee, a4 Brooklyn by this cn v 1 when she we melthe Koch Lung Cure, at 48 West 22d Dectur M. Sawyer, wholesale dry good The charges 4 Louis n,[ Mrs. Elizabeth ‘T. Morse, for attematton | 3¢ at ogave his wife her first lessen} ody, and award Mid ten St., New York City; 411 West Fayette ‘gE. G, Burgess, John P. Weeks, George | proprietor of the Weat One Hundred | of her hustant's affection. nite ng. Wh nt N ‘A her to St.. Baltimore, Md.; 1334 Arch St. 1. Wichman and Daniel A. Lindley, all| and ‘Tenth street dance-hall raided on Fishel and Charles Hoffman Gurla ltd Philadelphia, Pa.; 40 Exchange St., ‘metropolitan merchants, Bund were heard to-day in the West for Mra, Whitehead and A. H s Meyanitihecatne Intatuaced ny as ochester, N. dd Asheville, N.C., ‘The majority of these are friends of | Side Court. and Moses H. Grossman for dhe another and they dina buKE Had you! » the great inhalation that cures the rector, but two or three have been] ‘The aitdavit of Detective Welsh stated | the husband, summer y ——— yearn arrh, Bronehit Asthma and mentioned in connection with the dis-{ that the arrest had been made White calle! Mr. Important: Notice, sumption ts given. It throws the ing young s reom and an Mrs Park. choand hold paling oils into vapors and they are asily breathed into the lungs. 5 Consultation and examination are | tre tlso the first treatment. 48 | West 22d St, N.Y. City. ‘gatisfied element in the church. order of Capt. Schmittberger, ehildren when he married the defendant The people whose names have teen| Under Instructions from the Comnn-|!n 1694. It 1x wald his daughter will forged are highly indignant and de-| sloner of Police. Waldron was charged | peur as a witness against her rtep- . tmounce the outrage in unmeasured | with disorderly conduct in urging | nother. {terms. Tahey are starting an investiga-| couples to danee. The jury ‘don, and it looks now as If there might F examining the policemen, in-|and Lawy Owing to eepaize to the Wea nt 8. ferry Atatton of the WEST SHORE and ONTARIO & NOR IC tere will te run to aad nm of West 2 (RR statlond AL MO Satur aorning. Apri 6, at me the West 421 8) eration will’ ree was a widower with nal BE 7 HSE ae BH aa A TE HY HA aR ae ae Mae ae oe Ha eae sae ees ete eae ed like lovers, T saw them | “put they didn't do anything ro} ox wan fil jrossm: J o'clock, opened for the 3 CeCe eee ee Cee ee he Ce rir + be some expulsions In St. Luke's as well | cludizy Capt. Schmittberger, cou: nett, = = Satay é as some libel sults, tho prisoner asked for a tonne Hal Ir, Whitehead,” he xald, “married Uy Aa | r I, had} \n ; t thee Mee entice cate ollllttke eee Journment until to-morrow, ‘This waa this woman, much younger than him-|,Paliceman Owen Delaney. w Whiteheade nen spr Maha sete fn wnt wi tbe tal grt ti Toman, math, sour tan im ile 2 ES ait ace gue, tin Smart, Dressy Easter Hats all circles over the scandal is such that cine dean nepal am charmed | near relatives and friends. tle loved piace niche as Nokon pammrencsipeceaiucre bf Vy ° strong effort will doubtless be made to] With being drunk and disorderly and at discover the perpetrators, using vile language In demanding th evidence War so elusive that he er ‘They used ait 0 the police should alow him to dance.| could no longer doubt hold hand | ROLAND REED’S FUNERAL. This case, too, was adjourned. ‘phe defense In pecullar, On the one 1 notteed them particular Dolaney. tune they loolced) pespe: hand the defendant will claim that she[ able ind seemet ro affectionate to one | CHILD’S STRANGE POISONING | 1 not xutity of the oftense charged:| mother 'Comedian’s Fricnds Send a Pro- on the other hand she will avsert that! jy the purke and showed mena meta fasion of Floral Tributes. her husband condoned her offense. asked me If 1 knew the ¥ Funeral services over Roland Reed, “Whitehead was the last man to mus- and only brought thin sult when] WUently met ie the par homes, &e Importune Th Whim t seen her with ark. ‘That wan the fre | ree actor, who died on Saturday inst, Tacou | spel fons with ¢ , wi y swere held at his late acob Sperling, a two-weeks-old baby, ‘of the. ineldente ; ch money haye you r Twill residence, No, 261 Baby sapicions were these, sind Son heard nbout tin c West Sits t ‘West One Hundred and Twenty-second | ¥NO#e parents live at No. 89 Avenue 1, Street, this forenoon. There was a pro-| ied in St. Francis'’s Hospital at mid: fusion of floral tributes, The services| Might under pecullar circumstances, “On one occasion, In this © : wero conducted by Rev. Father Hunt. | ‘The father saya his wife's «ister went | Mead walk thea » Hite. urs for two # “hohem tot ke to see any ones; Vd prosecute them very." replied Mra. Morse you love ‘your “brother uo matters to bribe me man, of St, Joseph's Roman Catholic |to a nearby drugstore to get some medl- Church, asaisted by Rev, Father Mc-|cine. She usked for “kinder balsam, Mullen. The body was interred in Wood-| he says, Tho child got worse, and was Jawn. 5 tuken to St, Francin's Hospital in Fifth | “Will slnhurst, « ; As Delaney} } with hin: : foo’ atthe mitnlihe : meantng wesc ; ’ UNOADWAY AND HOLSTON st. DERBYS, pu sing togne?” asked Thomas a cole youth, | whe « om HHOCDWAY, NEAR DEY s1 Col. William F. Cody sent a wreath |strect, yesterday, where he dled, takeovers elt gcomusioni andtahesre patios Nicer by pro~ | precip tage rh HROADWAY, MEXICO DUAN I of flowers, and Edna Wallace Hopper a] Tho hospital authorities sald the deatn| Ried: vYes, 1, wil xing “Goo a in the Ore a ada ; 8 } 3 ‘wreath of orchids. The casket had a|was a pure accident, but avked If polwon| Again, ‘Thomas wes heat to id oe nests Sie TLD SaaS RELL \¢ ALPINES $2.00 and 53.50 ¥ | Blanket of lilies of the valley from Sfisn | had cauecd tt they xald they did not] her ‘I would Ike to bite your ‘neck: roastonia LAlCa sw t : see o i | . Isldoro Rush, and a wreath of violets | know. and she replied 4 je, may be, it | oa enon, nine! 1 . i : 1 [55 troes Sates Piseones roca The druggist sald he was nat told uu pee a wood boy time, but did not go back that wa 4 H 2 ONLY BROOKLYS STORE, irKe Prim- old the Slizabeth Thomax Morse, 004 | Ned “5 ~ \ | medicine wan” fore \ehiid.1/Ie- refused Lael el ee telat lcatite woman and imister of7 the: cos [na Store was under Mmina-[$ 3TL FULTON 8T,, Oppoatte City Halt, ILK Hé LTS, 9.00 an 6.00 Fose and tha Pinkertons also sent |yo elt its wreoths. whas le wi gredients, and when asl ¥ f No. 1016 4 pErS Mraiainer ceed Thomas Day, of No. venue A, (, now took the stand and tion when 3 journed for the was tho’ plaintiff's first witness. Vie | feMnangent. now), C00 other. iter tam see n court waw adjourned for the