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WOMAN . IN .« HER .# UNCERTAIN .2 MOODS MRS. MUIRSMOKED THE GOLD-TIPPED — “CRFFN.CJS” WEDDED IN convenr. WANTS BROTHER. TOOODOOUO0G ») Jolly Tobacco Firm Now 3MRS. EDLA MUIR SMOKED She Smoked Before) ye suv Hucnee chy at a t Pe i Th a 4 . t last Sent mule Seeks to Recover the : 2,100 CIGARETTES A MONTH. } Her Marriage to the tsi ie x" os eee Price ae Suit, ut $ re Doctor — Consumed %» 40 Has: One Tenens : you'll agree with > Is Unable to Find ¢ Mrs, Edla MePherson Mulr, who is contesting her mother's will Over i ee sacle i Her. © Involving an estate of $5,000,000, is sued by a cigarette company for luntsenaitattes Ponts tie [ee Ai Ge ob 1 onde | vent us if you try a @ 2,100 gold-tipped monogrammed ttes supplied her within a Broadway, ‘That {s why the firm fs to-day tryine! miaston to nail a summons on the to collect 47, tho. price of 2,100 clgarettess| door of the Muir reek 5 alleged to have been sold to her and her} ‘piiny- husband, Dr, Muir, and why they have! ‘Phat Mrx arranged to ask the City Court for per-land has be ree ny tg eget opeeg aetep eeme - aa we ‘ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 1901. (©) @ Papers Served on Mill- Mrs. Quade Thinks Him ") ionaire Voorhees in Unfit to Administer © VEGOCSODGGESIOSOIECOASCSHAS ty not stidtous ording cold-tipped ciearetterotthe-finest | ( erson Mulr, daughter of the 1 ; John R. MePherson, of New|) To sleep. ho 1s contesting the will of her NUNS SANG BRIDAL SONG. CIGARETTES, BUT DID NOT PAY UP. KING'S SUIT. IN-LAW BONDED. McNally's Action. Estate. Quade ‘led a motion bes Brooklyn, to- nove or bond heavily. her law, Peter Bertsch, as execu- 4 estate of her father, WilHam & ate Ransom, Med twenty-seven yeans ago ton dollars’ worth of | hands of the execu‘ora ct until the death of his was to be sold and the lvided among his helre- alfa foaowrit from + $4 damages uleges that her mother that this distribution Is te i we positively on «ote + co and thot Bertsch {s not a fit 4 case. and the tert “cmon rt. as he ie the only surviving | views with ais moth denon Lor a is destdes insolvent. De- untrue norefuy < ston wan reserved, met any one heror talk with her iv President of the Swabische © d one of the mos. prominent | Brooklyn, His lawyer, while % Imitting he had failed in business, showed his management of tle edt estate had been successful 1 tnereased the principal 3 n the past twelve months. It'de- «ot that no accounting had been @ Herts: Fabout the case. MeNatly was neen ty New York He sant mat Views and statements satd to hive |) made by his owife were untrue, M. jAddeds CPt is net true thae Ponty nan Facroan my wife with Vooriers by ace dent on Gunday Netect! and what Edad been : vidence thac a relative of Unusual Celebration of Nup- 1 to several lawyers ; : ‘ ‘ am to eet a divor tial High Mass in Cloist : MRS x C RETTE Sh ER. Rulon Rees Proper ee at Bedford Park. | Of course-we.say can of Bensdorps Royal Dutch month, This provides the following Interesting analysis of Mrs. Muir's devotion to the white-covered w g cSAnGoRE S§ hours. .2,100 Dining and dressing. . Society and correspond. Residue for smoking todvacco ate O¢ for Mrs. Edin Gitncicn -cctmerge LOVERS FULFIL __ SIESEXMANOR' use she waa left only a life | ‘ ‘a $6,000,000 estate. She is a and discriminating smoker, to Notora Bros, of N Bevery hour, future he would also there, igureties, it Is charged, wore i sani De and Mrs, Mulr in thirty-three | Guard at Elmira Shot Girl Then Ended His! days in 188, and the following are the | | venom tae agent | Own Life Because They Could Not Wed. |Mrs. LeRoy Says Mrs. ixth TRIED TO FOLLOW CULTURE SCORNS SOCKS— pall EBS ‘Mrs. Doremus in Violent Delirium as a Result Joutats P,-Doremus, a retired mfllion-)ness and greatly augmented by etre merchhrt’ “killed” himself at hie| younger man through real estate apect: APRIL, 37, 1991, ‘home, No. 70° Pearl streot, Paterson, |lation and judicious lonns. BATT a br. 3.. shorty before midnight, by mwal-| He gave no evidence of any Invention BROTHERS AND SISTE R31 AM Tiatkeb OUT NOV 1896 n Kowls. @owing carbolto acid. on bin ife when he took dinner at his ABOUT TOXEND) ALLO WITHE MY Fisher served in the Spaninh-America nied in court” by Wild with grief, his widow, a daughter| home tast night. He wax in tot Judge Daggers, tried to throw her-| merry mood when he walked downtown | from @ second-story ‘room at 420 A. M. to-da: lgaved by a servant, who caught her dress and dragged her vack into the!9 o'clock, chat he stopped at the shop of | NEW Stan EPORMA- room. Underiaker McKee. He w McK ROCHESTE R ‘ate saa ie 1 ) ‘Mrs. Doremus ts now. in violent delir-| very well, and he Jemted with him in an wr anit Gum under a doctor's care. A few hours before killing bimselt| homoward, ‘Mr. Doremus called on the undertaker Yater summoned to care for his body ‘and laughed and joked with him for tw considerable time. The audden death of two of his chil-| cries, @ren within a few days of cach other|to find him dying. @) ten years ago affected Mr. Doremun'a| ‘The smell of carbolle ack| filed the @| mind. BREAK INA CHIC NEO HOME. Sate cen rise x ‘Body. It fe thought that his mind becameliess, The family did what they could egain affected and that this caused his/to keep the matter se | putcl ) Mr. este vs “His Holiness talked to me for pers Mrs. Dormus was yrostrated at first. ‘ y He had always been regarded an ec- Ho becatnet GoMAbas S escloraes to Husband's Red | haps ton intnutes,"” mid Mr. Dunne, obacco f centric, especinily since the death of Hy watched all naght by the ser- Underwear. | "His conversation was full of humor his ¥ sevon-yenr-o \atlef drove him wild. de. three- < His fortune, extimated at dollars, was earned by himself and his efather in the show manufacturing bust He created a sensation at that! place, The mou jtime by insisting that ono of the chil-l groaning ‘Gren was alive, and defying the phy-!the ac ietcians and undemaker to remove her Doremus was one of the most| Kee waa called in familar figures in Paterson. He was a | great story teller and always enjoyed] Doromus had swallowed ce: @ Joke. | -| Aug. 8 Ho Aue. tH $4 : : | Wanser Called Her oy, | Law Breaker. 1) note, tut the nam At the Reduced an wit nr Wanser, wife of Peter F. and miles from this city, near the entrance | since Fisher « \to Rorick’s Glen. Both were dead. | The muré In Fisher’e hand wan atill Ughtly | jooking, m clasped a revolver with two chambers| old, The girl Aischarged. Bullet holes in the head of biend and attr: each showed the manner of death. ‘The come from 4 we dMecovery was made by Farmer Rorick,, tly, and because his p. who resides near the gien. The bodies his marringe the lovers dec! | were brought to the City Morgue. { On the girl's finger In Fisher's veat pocket wan found! ring engraved "F. J j thin note ). It bore th Pa pecans Half: pound ‘cans.at your grocers*for 32. cents. . of Millionaire’s Death. In Yellow Wrapper SWELTHEART, WHO CONS! YOU WILL FIND MY DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, &., IN MY TRUNKS. ALSO CEMEPERY PAPERS, HAVE MONEY DUE ME FROMM war tn this battery Ar-uid aon THE py IS THE SMILE OF THE MA WHO FINDS CONTENTMENT IN SMOKING yj/ “fo was signed w He smiles me writing aw in ine vtter, | B@GQUSE AE ‘MR. DOOLEY” COMING BACK.! | 27ows /e Author Danne While in Nome smokes Talked with the Pope. lhe Cioar LONDON, April 18—Peter F. Dunne, of Chicago (Mr. Dooley"), satis for hal 7's nm from { America April In an Interview he taker Me- @|entd that when he saw the Pope, on made of ¢ summoned County % Palm Sunday, the Pontiff looked re- Th 3b ra ()) markably well, (7 es. usual | window of her/after dinner and aj Her was where he was we ared at many known, ‘as while on his way home, about ‘This was writt formatory ship we oblank, On " pont was this remarkable note “WE GO TOGETHER AND DIE HAPPY, (Siqnel) FRED, ANNA," } ‘This was hastily write name Fi and {nt non the back ¢ mtofashion, Then he saunter Took Carbolle Acid. Mr, Doremus retired shortly after he wot home. An hour or two |) Doremus was awakened by She ran to her husba face of the horribly burned by Doctors were hurriedly calle-!, but ali efforts to save Mr. Doremus were use- the police, but when ‘aiclan McBride, who found that Mr. arbolc acid.| Society Wife Also Objects]? ear-old son David and his ever put and sympathy, He ex: es love for America | evinced the keen daughter, In speaking Of) cognizance of the Tate! td in our country, in wearing the reddest | "When the au esed his deep x people and 4 daughter Edna, when a million CHICAGO, Ap troul merman and her hurbi The story thata Zlm-1 th remarkabl CRAZED MOTHER CUT HER THROAT Strain of Nursing Sick! "”" ‘ Tien ee Justa “| out evenings, and the subject of i FOB Oe OTOL el sonia | meals is a pur. Her Mind. Kentueky Coupte Pr Iv in trip to ui Raptr t Vike ub | Of late thes’ have solved the prot D inert so that Wel lem by keeping some nice rich milk | 1 CHICAGO, | April ts—Charles 1 Pie ne [or cream convenient and a package | Crazed by the exhaustion and anxtety [eee local agent for a Lexingto iets a ft Ke ne lot dry, erisp Grape-Nuts near by. earairal feet ol ener scomuany, to-day “shot anid fa ner did wuon, Mother and Aeeilcay seoondn the eibal la | be her sick ie, s. rT nd en m da ey « e tom tC RS i Ren ese ee Dubuque tate ineush street,| Coenen Went to iy guar and it is a most fascinating meai, nth avenue, who | hedr the crit Hote! ras too, for the creamy taste blends wi Baby Affected SHOT WIFE AND HIMSELF.” arroll, of No. i decane 4 mother only tnrea weeks ago, secure nytnaed cut her throat with a razor early to-day. When her husband awoke to go to pwork he Cound her unconscipua on a| they waparated, and sofa. Her baby was crying in a cradle threatening + and mamma can't the ions in too, he will wear Uke that ptery, and mameni se. Another a nice sult ‘ot 1 st The woman was bleeding | a R that ahe aay, dee and d his wife had be y mince It n full view of all READY COOKED FOOD. vors with Mv! A Great Convenience for House eerers, orm and conductor » our well soctal) ‘Two young ladies in a certain city nd re ures aneeringly on! are employed downtown and rent a mamma. | small flat, where they do light house- e keeping. Frequently they are invited Her hy Nitnuts suburt and ds ou con n train. cap oon. Of sours daugh from tom her father Iya wealthy m | RO tO see ane ee ee CIGAR CO., 75 and 77 Walker St. Telephone, 3137 Franklin. COIRECT OISTRIBUTERS. She Went Free Both to prosecute her on a charge cf the pecullar delicate sweet of May Wallace was twice discharged in| stealing a picture, She was re-arrested Btape sugar In the Grape-> the Jefferson Market Police Court by} and discharged because Mrs. Sarah Rea- | ducing a never-to-b Magistrate Crane yesterday, She waa|‘cll, of No, 310 West Thirtleth street,| The sustaining power of the food is arraigned an complaint of Miss | could not prove that the skirt the pris- sufficient to keep one well nourished i Helen Hastings, an artist, who did notl-oner wore belonged to he: {even when a small amount is used. Jat ably Ealater: of Mrs. Sw ys formerly liv. ington, ier were well coi moved In good eoclaty: him to Chic caro. againet ry