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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EV rey vorce from a Rabbi and Now They Are Sorry for It—Four} Dollars Was the Fee Which Worried the The Cohens Got a Di-} | Old Man. | They See the Mabbl, ~ want to get a divorce." satd Mr. =m Perhaps tt oll, bleak ¢ o Hitkiclistann Halbinuutered Tt only goea to fliustrate how many] with its rain amfort. The old jup sul alir tolespenkianl tie feomes are ruined, how lives are blasted laren « ow. He realizes now | though: of his children and his soldier and happiness turned to darkest despair said tn haste, then {hay inthe Phillppines: Mrs, Cohen waa by some trivial incident which steals to efolnder ible | muted in her whawl andiatlent the hearthstone like a thief tn the nigh and leaves its eternal disfigurement oof we Anyway It was a flye w This le n story of intenge human tn-]that started (1. Cohen, with true thrift.) ‘Phen lt took Mr oc PA terest Involving the future of an aged} saw ono necessity for increasing the [inutes by the clock to separate. hime couple who for halt a century have pad-| larder with a chunk of frozen atid Joule (rom. the money. Thet wes. the led along Ife's stream in that serene! The day had a chill that encouraged Ihe |rime tt took Rabbl Widrewitz to write a calm which betokens mutual satis rebuliding of a fire tn the firnace, WA) | receipt tion, A little cloud he horizon ef] this idea in mind nly ehided 7 thelr good nature travelled with amaz-| hie patient helpmate storm rue caer ee Sorry, ing swiftness, A flash of lightning, the b DhaLO a sheet uf paper, grumbling of the thunder—and then the| rel with me! Vou abur : esertioing hin crash. jmet What of che t Should it bring his ee DATES Ut It waa forty-three years ago that Isaac] unhappiness between us at this late Sere rar ; “He only ank Cohen led his blushing bride to the altar) dat And the ‘grayshalred oll wife [iy ae wip didn't hardly sp and vowed to love and cherish her. And! turned away MraicAne Bink lag of th during all that time the ns have! “Lc cand five cents Is flve cents.” AE aa livea peacefully and happily. ‘The break | said « with a growl, which he | rhing Rabbt Wid in thelr lives came last Sunday, and this| wish vociferous sprinted in Arable \ it wouldn't wok. w x Grew | esan, vou are ISA i " praia Ua Ce THC TN get even with hen tsa glazier and pol! as} don't love “CH Cee Ga aE fa little shop in the barement of a store go tot livore rar Sixtyesixth | on Columbus avenu street, and of his life He Is the father of ten children, thr of whom are dead. His oldest daught or a divorce w It was a hard journey £ DEVERY TELLS THE CHIEFS HOW TO SHADOW C Deputy Commissioner's Ad- vice on the Best Methods of Trailing Crooks. and instruction was Mueh good adv! imparted yesterday in the on that out fast forever or the man in “How to Follow a Criminal, written | fae WA take notte, by Deputy Commissione? of Police Dev fective pr Wy Knows the ery and read at the Con af than his man and he erece The! Depa [MUSE Dring this knowledge to tear, pie sway in which to aaa Hint ly tok, maybe chances that a ile Hose far ae he upon and how to trail a known crim nal without his know Here are some @om which the D: “One of the most « officer ever gets who may be mitted a crim: of such ac Feason or ot @ place where | | DEPUTY COMMISSIONER DEV- KC ERY. |- be found. St xe r person to be f ‘ nt being on th makes the | te 5 Job still me Vy 1 “To follow a man who kno . ought to be followed ries to throw T off pursuit by « r t amd to hang about his gut the impr ing discovered, ix 1 i and yet (t is ap! detective ts ten . and a very im win on how he do . mugen ; ven if a man of any crime he detective who co. vaces behind him does and stops two fer, ie primal tis when he stops. The man why is aftait ly ie ‘ Yonkers, will tau ——$—— Spain’s Little Ruier| GuardedandFrontier |.,,,,,,,, Bi Watched. Io for dems, Meme | Mar Roxtond have despatch to. the £ the | ! Spain, sa police are keeping « Visilant on the frontler and at the ports ormera| tind. tel to effect the capture of two Reis Cnet Min a, Spaniard and an Italian, ra heha Pe tineceen ee ley Ueved to have landed — tobe making thelr way Cane put Up a st i with the intention of ausassinate the King. racy) was hatched in an sigsees haa Gesta, At are irohed.:* ate) ASBURY PARK, M emuoilshing a precedent the Commi Counell haw refused to permit Dr. I, Mouth to erect Na pole als fo Haut) a ag pole on his r fe }auwatn } tre back te th Chances Which an Alert De- VESSEL A SARAH BERNHARDT WINS. |The Barkentine Vidette CHUNK OF ICE CHILLED THE LOVE OF OLD PAIR FORA TIME IN NAPHTHA LAUNCH wick pla Rubbt Wid- Wunder paonious rrabimer in Amer rewitz conducts a ousiness his own und he does not take hie whoon the day aben Christians erin prayer He saw the cou t nee, He rubbed his hands, softly irely the yple were not there to be Four a ithout em: t, lon sald Rabb, Widrewita | tocan institution f ‘hen’s mind nappened to wander fon again ang the wrter left RIMINALS ——->—. tective May Improve Upon with Success. te sts of the street, but Pr human be < farward, ry his “susplolons tothe mance ina stitde «| iN Stranded Near Fire Island. borkentine Vidette, of Phila te Letnes, from Son Juan, | Went ashore eariy tt Jones's Inlet. near Fire i Island Hfeeweving sta. sent aid to tae. stranded ty lost her bearings in the thick COUPLE BLOWN UP oo Rudymans Burned Drowned in Great Neck,:L. |, ‘Accident. appli ert lide rweemed to the | “ p tlames, which spread swiftness and frenzied by tne i fn ques on of leaving the to ing fr whoat wh efore the man and woman venaparhe da and Nearly ING, MAY 38.2901. |FIRM TENANT SITS SERENE tion nten- w € the tbe mt to Sieeicieieedet- Mdsman saw only the tire taat out to eluteh them in their gra “Are you read y sald as ‘y c ver and Klased her bruised 2 and burn ps + CA ORG roxhe sald, and together 3¢ tine | hey jumped into the w to put his boa WHT Str Rudeman ie lis wife, he we ty Taand eariy te tarwltennt Jere ot che new Hound te cane her pais etree DM REA ed pie] Mr# Hudyman was exhausted and » leet AS ne se (aimost: helpteas upon strong arm oof her " ) Was using A omateh from his por nt neath Roi rohis It ist neat ut noof naphthe stern of the craft was Ac int |that a quantity the Nuid 1 Ewe elite from the tank and laid a train There was auddenty a terrific explo- PERO! wang slon and the boat recked [ke a shin in 1 followed faostorm. Mr. and Mra, Rudyman were almost thrown Inte the water { Mrs, Rudyman, who sat near her hus- band, her clothing take tire and Ato the fore part ef the teat Mr. Rudyman tried to quench the Names, which had caught the wood- CHILDREN OF 15TH Ones an Enjoyable May-Day Party. engaged ton mount of nB Nat PRS uournens half the ni At ensue. ea? McManus Asvciation tastes avin sa Were made from 256 loaves . and to-day) Was its fourtlh er ach load being aiions of ive ¢ tion. bre was the only a rein th aitogether, drawh: HAVE BIG OUTING. Thomas J. McManus Association Gives Little two feet long, Ninety —_—: ciple. dome floor in of tt Browlway him and fils apartmen nd and rthe F last thir! K Of de jeting t fi Proskey he old brougat « iat sionally at lowr i r ou ne workine ee Cumberland are Preveke UMP! WHILE HOUSE | THG BY OVER ton the wentye building actually ty days, to hin, xtone c >, which erititer Weyer n perintedent calls the me fm to tear down th told to. mike ready keys Moor, nthe Job." Ruins Surround Col. | Proskey, Who Has a Lease and Won't Get Out Though Bricks and Mortar Fall About Him—Fight for Prin- Winflell Scott Preekey ts atill at sixth Apartment- second huge piles of debris. renely oblivious to con- lease dosan't expire un- s heen the Colonel's mode Whi je building stil the Hin Ocva- rashes n bulll- to ate S) = SO= oBSTRycti¢ AT THE ENTRAN th the | afternoon y Company's 1 re Justice Blanchs and asked that Injunction be vacated at and er reeriminations nd aidavite by the e Court. Just njur ‘and in ax Ri as eve: Col. Pronkey celebrated his victory last night by a_lttle dinner with frlends at the Fifth Av he approached the Cumt reporter for The Eventre World he was regarded with notiing short of awe It retily dent xo bad as qae might suppose.” he remarked, aa he jumped over a pile of brick. Tihs Inconventence fs oniy here on the zrourd floor, really they can't very well help ft" mt lean againes the elevat idence the ascent “You'll oat." At the sixth floor the Colonel stepped out.. His apartment _of four rooms fronts on Broadway, The door ts fast- ened with dn unusually heavy padlock. “My man is not here at night." vol- unteergd the Colonel, “so 1 keep my ce ‘pretty well barricaded When no we else'ts here, That sina the ad was veKUN. must confers they offered mv ¢ SH to vacate. This I resected. sinwel It ts WRECKED nite! bli of my lea “it is | work | bors tlons that immensely, now that I have ealen of my apartment, window here {x ex- . would never bewme tired j at the cars on Broadway ‘ tly »wing Jam of people omfortable, My morning keeps attend- # much as I have ards to a laborer and 4 basket of brick he op nay by nk and gingerly take the card and climb up to my apartment, for they all seem to shun the elevator. In hotels, rimitted. to climb th you know, el boys are not ‘ator, but have Jiitonal precaution of this heavy pad- 1 tam more lenlent, and in order to } Insides the apartment was the ai heses hard aworkingmentextrater- of dust anywhere, The ights were MaMeMITOUMBOCSATIGMI Reon the tenis Quickly turned up. of} i i |e Gan. you ‘biaube me for wanting to polhotelsregulations kant |this way. My leane docen't expire until | howe that will come in. time providing the latter part of September. The rent my Injunction is not vacated. No, you until then Is something Ike $29. Tl can say Lam taoroughly enjoying myself and suffering Ro inconventence Out. ke ent the nd- af Battery terday wan t Edwin A. | serious trouble. The firat attack he wan eleven days ago, when selzed with diaxiness in his ofice.” a Suffering trom Pi rain. Gen, Samuel Thomas Is {Il at his home at Ardsley, The resort in railroad cir- cles to-day was that he had suffered frean an attack of paralysis, put this his Ace The vessel registers 459 tons net. son Edward dented, He sald: Cy Landis has been held for trial on “My father has not had a paralytie charge of ste@ling'= femtiy sible. he was dof Vtealing a Bible, who ser ad and first Price, age. wns President. o! of Towa for many, years. the the tate body marks on the cloth- KILLED BEFORE. MOTHERS EVES Mrs. Burdell Sees Her Baby’s Life Crushed seven-month-old 1 h enitd of M te Burdell, of No. 3:9 a yal ae ames iy thes park, fol. | omit vee, Willlamelnire, was killed Se te Nel lates ELS Se, noon to-day . an uncommen man- woking forward | Afbernoor ie ¢ the year | jy em pul woes Mra, bu ' + child into the G8 bnd has gone| ahd with her ster Emma, seven years n for w Ry fage. They were seated near a clothes Te aaeu pole thircy-thve in height, Mrs. iOS 1) man-Amer Horton, whe jives on the third story of ab thelr rave lwelling wes hanging out clothes, the Thomas lv imertests en the pole broke. Tt fell acrons the yen eq] similar aby's head, crushing the skull and a in Wende vom) Killing the Infant fastntly. fourth street | Mtrat Mrs, Hor who saw the accident, ‘ th aventte i in a faint across the window alll, were ready. for the | as King. and Deering [from whicn plac was rescued, Ninth and Columbus | ; do diughter ie pole swayed In its de- tat t m Of the Went sixty rs, Burdell screamed a warning vid Is th th ntreet station, and No. 4 Wee ama, Before the girl could re- ; for the. celebration: of Yoninth street, being crowned the mina was buried under the mans 1 Day In the elty suffered only a shock. a of a children the weather pie children spectacle ot the dealnitot r ques MeManus o enjoy them. ured Mrs. Burdell to fal Mo Peon ipsa ; Tea firat wtory, and whe sustalned : i f ‘ound, which was dressed morial (onstage rather ebra ilo Al surgeon, who also re- A At ee Vs Ha “Horton to consclousness. sions nota BODY IS E. A. PLANT. Ufeation of Remains Found In Vark. 4 The body found tn Battery Park yes- y Wentifled as that of Plant, a widower and book- {8 Throop avenue, was May 30,—Hiram Price, many years in Congress as a Republican Representative from Inwa who was Commissioner of Indian Affairs trom 1881 to the beginning of the Cleveland Administrauon, LANCASTER, Pa., May 9.—Mrs, Elia|Here thie morning of heart trouble, Mr. who was elghty-neven yearg of f 9 ex, sth) he programme fucluded mareh to Niecnies prude to itoat No. the park, then ‘al Maypole dance, wereleia Inuihionmenineey fication of the ak SELEANGE iesieeaseloahie brougat about by ing. An autopsy’ will be performed. GEN. THOMAS ILL. stroke, although hin condition han ai oeanaecmemmeenr aes ersreemnees caused grave anxlety, ax tt wax feared that the attacks of vertigo that he has f on «that Ratlrond Man had might be the forerunner of a more | ww died tA WIFE’S ! Found Professor in His (Special to The Kren BCSTON, Mar: -Heacon Hill's bluest blood & involved in a scandal last night when Dr. Sumner Paine unexpectedly zeturned to his home at No, 5 Chestnut street nd became eo enraged at what he saw there that he fired four shotx at Peter F. Damm, a musle teacher, whom he found In the vocloty of Mw. Pi The shooting o 1 about 9 o'clock, and first came to the knowledge of the police through the apprehenaton of Damm as he war running, partly dis- robed, across Boxton Common, Damm was white with {right and was gasping for breath as he ran. Into the ears of the astonished policeman he poured a startling story of how te had been oblige@ to flee for his Ife from the home of Dr, Paine Damm was taken to Station 4, wher he told the same story. He wan hatlea And coatless. Btatlon 2 was communi- cated with and the ofMfcer in charge there called up Patrolman Murphy, whose beat is through Chextnut street. Patrolmen Murphy and Parmenter had heard the four shots and both oM- cers had been end pg for an hour to locate the source of the reports when the word was received from the dlsyaton headquarters, Officer McDonnld wan sent up from the qtation-houre-, and in company with Murphy he proceeled to No. 5 Chestnut street No, & Is a large apartment house occupied by some of the most artatacratic realdents of Boston. Dr. Paine and-his wife were evidently GIRLS SOLD BAD BOOKS. Kablan Advertined for Young s women for Hin Biterature, August F. Kahiau, who keeps a book ghon at No, 7 East Broadway, wan helt 1n'$600 ball by Magistrate Meade, In the Centre. Street Police Court, to-day, on complaint of Anthony ‘Comstock, who! granted'their coopers the eight-hour day, PAINE:SHOT AT TEACHER. eo —---——— House—Boston Society Scandal Follows—Beacon Hill Shocked. expecting a visit from the police. The patrolmen were admitted without delay. Mrs, Paine was in street costume. Shot to Frighten, Dr. Paine admitted the shooting, and showed the officers the revolver, which he had reloaded, He sald, however, that he had not shot to kill or hit, but merely tc frighten the music teacher, Ax Dr. Paine ts the champton pistol hot of the world, winning the cham- plonship In the Olympic games tn ¢ e In 1896, the police are not inciined to doubt this statément. Dr. Paine is a son of Gen, Charles J. Paine, who bullt the Cup defender Jubilee. He Is thirty-three years of age, a Harvard graduate, and prominent In the State militia, He ts Firat Licuten- ant of Battery A, The drills and balls of this swell company engage much of the me of Dr. Paine; in fact, tt way an unexpected return from the armory on Irvington street that led up to hin assault on Damm. Mrs. Paine in Hetirement. Mrs, Paine did: not visit the stato; house. After thejarreat of her husba: she remained in: her: apartments, bow refused to answer the bell or admit ange body. i Damm {s married and lives at Enst Lexington, He was employed as the musical instructor for Dr, Paine's Mttle daughter. He In tall, good looking, with a smooth, ruddy and welgas 20 pounds or more. He gave his ai os twenty-elght years. Jenarged him with gelling Improper books and pictures. In the window of Kahlau's store was a sign readin Young Girls Wanted, Apply After 7 P. M. Comsto:k’s man found two girls, four- teen years old, In the place. ———— Boston Coopers Get 8-Hour Bay. BOSTON, May 30.—The brewess havo