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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EV. NING, JUNE 8, 18v2_ ABEL BURT STOLE GIFS WIFEFOR SADIE MARTINOT __ [LOVES ROSESON N HOME TO BE A "STROLLER TOO CODD COO! FOR CYCLE RIDER.) i CHILDREN antec mete eee) PELL'S COFFIN wy acres us ng «tetrn Enea ment at Daly’ s, London. Schoolgir! Was Infatuated with an Impecu- : nious Performer on the Wheel. Mrs. Deisler Ordered to Bring Family to Court. i Mysterious Wreath Was Sent to Meet the Funeral Train. Hieieink (Special to The Eventag World.) NORTHAMPTON, Mass, June 8— Love for a trick cyclist is now sald to explain the numerous thefts of Mabel he application of Gustave Delsler A wreath of white roses was mysterl- on GOADAB.AG Lawrence Burt, the Smith College girl, Justice rman haa issued a writ of vusly placed on the coftin containing the under arrest hew. x directing Deinler's wife, body of Horace Porte Pell, the actor a (Her schoolmates admit she was plan- mduee in the Supreme Court and former soctety man, just before It was taken from the car in which It reached the Grand Central station at § o'clock this morning. Pell's body was brought from Cleveland, where he com- mitted sulctd The wreath was not on the coffin when tt left Cleveland, nor was it put thee en route. The trainmen were reticent, but It was learned that the flowers were taken to the depot early thie morning frum a well-known floriat, It ts belleved that the woman with whom young Pell was so desperately In love that he preferred death to lifé without he- ordered the wreath and June thelr tlve chil nineteen years; Ju tus ritz, fourteen; Hortense, Olxa, six yeara old, respec: ning to elope with a bi rider with whom: she became infatuated. ‘The cyclist of the class which Attend country fairs, {Miss Burt confided frequently to her friends how much she loved the man, | and several times declared that she | would elope with him If she were not| afraid of the effect {t would have upon | her mother's health. He appeared to have her completely under his influence. She wrote to him every day, and sent him numerous Presents. She never divulged his name, Mra. Delsler, who ves at No, 635 We: One Hurdred and Forty-second street, hes retained A. H. Hummel. He says he will pre interesting reasons why the children should remain in thelr mother's custody In her aMdavit Mrs. Delsler states that several months ago she sued ner hunband for a limited divorce and won, Dut mentioned taking numerous excur- R SS ranegres pivlalonnerd her Bue a sions with him about Northampton. see ene eee he decree and made arrangements to have {t put on the J of support, and she furnished him with CR OEE jtaken to William T, Miner's undertaking g Money, enabling him to live in rather rp led that the old au te Hapniit; Paina laveaucland\rwentyralae Pe 2 luxurious style. It 1s alec sald that she ca ae Se eee te sihiwen v Offered to furnish him with money tol CEE OU OGL GL Pell, a brother, and oeE PEP AE REE REPRE EEE ERREEREEEEEEIEE welty, browght, Mr Deisier says In her aMdavit that soon aft marriage her husband toning, 4 brother-tn- . came with the body from Cleveland, will be to-mo row at th Shurch Around Go to college, if he desired, | The girl will give no explanation of! her conduct except to admit the thefts ecame a ome and cok i ne Corner: and When pressed for a reason, she has oe ppaurreieontgaandy coll: the burial at New Rochelle, told the police thnt the excitement and ped and dikerdbepiented Mr Accident, Hrother. B sernorithleving | fascinated \ner,(until Deialer going to live at a hotel. hen Pell sald, when seen by o] World reporter, that his t himself by accident. He t signed dy a jospltal, in Bradually she lost all thought of the consequences. Special OMcer King has made a list | Of over Afty articles reported missing by Bmith College students and perrons In whose homes Miss Burt's school- | mates boarded. He will tuke the lst In December, 1898, the wife avers, Mr. Deisier pleaded with her and she be-|( came reconciled to him and went live with him on Christmas Day at 69 Rutland road, Flatbush, They sepa- rated again a year later Mr. Delsler Is a wealthy u petor in the Huron St eveland, and witnessed June 6, i801. 1 co Pell, with full ‘consciousness, shooting himself w. eleeicicivicieieiefei=! iO} (0 the Jail to-day, and the girl has! eX ECCS 4 < do bu ider and reside COCO CEOS O00 eXamining bit new pure: a Bromlsed to give him what information mlenisen Heaiicets ss 7 OSLO 28. eee eee ened ve ie c i: sl e! eCOVETY. o H 1 iy x y ' S 5 Stebbins, te je can to aid in thelr recovery. Sh — Louis Nethersole, | i teave in a famadny ee ae Waa hen Peil knew Of no reson ways that she pawned many things in Springfield, Hartford, New York and Philadelphia. The only articles of much value that Bravo thus far been recovered are a dia- mond ring belonging to Miss Henrietta tee rother should they will spend’ the | revolvers ee CHARMS OF GAS COOKING. Brother of the Eng. |“ : ryravert! lish Tragedienne, Ig | ine bend ST ey Lt cI [which she is to star next s That Draw Crowds. e An establishment whieh {s attracting Her Latest Spouse. the a bought a ji net own one, en he was here. " : Mr. Pell sald tae win on under | the actor's re nent of her husband. Isabelle and w I know,” he Demonstrations by iter found tn was from his s ster jan simple note, PPP a ‘Tift, of Chicago, valued ut $1.90), and a | much attentior Is the Gag Stove show- ay ri No Shock, ing nothing of more than family PROT Rt LILO LEtE Geni oy cee : Gold watch belonging to Misa Loutse rooms, at Nos, 41 and 45 Bast Twenty. | The marriage of Miss Martinot to Mr. ~ Maced Gcere en ica Mic eNRTCANTNG (Mlle hast been lwhlapered that e Mise Meyer. The theft of these articles was third street. The exhibit fills the two] For the third thme in a career of hersole will hardly be looked upon Sunes ena hane ommihoenann | Georgéiwaaltofappeariiateriint thet aces : the basis of the complaint against Mins i 4 stores at the address mention: | gorty.tour years Saullo Martinot haw ant: of a genuine surprise on! ACTRESS FLOUTS COURT. |=‘cammir Campaniq to-day. George | von at Daly's Leleeater Square, London Bert. serve y kind s appliance | 5 oe padway, the reason that since and James Ledere- and a score of |: ee s ! 1 found my fret theft Pt ery and every kind of a gas appliance] “ideronenuey eine M ni ede company with Edna May and Ada : cinating experience, Mine Burtneldnne ature of % |enat woum tend to bring economy and walked with wide-open e5 Into ty first me they have More An i friends, th toil und otherwise, were | Reeves in “The Three Little Maids.” » “and #o 1 continued stealing with. that my mother will find me | oro to the home may be found in] Maelstrom of matrimony. When Mr. a Morton Falls to Amawer Cab! the pier to greet her. “1 really cannot say as to that," she’ ‘out giving proper thougnt either to tic Burt rominent attornes | une, Her latest acquisition ts Louls Nether- thersole’s sister Olga was tnken {11 Bi Writ. . Miss George ix to appear in George |aaid. “Just before I sailed I heard some redness of It or to the danger Ht tn: sour fii {itis | the place J handsomely appointed, [z0le, brother of Mis Olga Nethersole 5 hecassary for her to abandon! ‘The name of Dorothy Morton, the ac-|decderer's production of “The Stroller.” | tlk about.tt, but have learned nothing ere was & inental exhilaration that [Arion Wee, Mitre th eed cate and haa already earned the reputation | !d for several teanona the manage 1 “Saphe” and retusn to En-| tress, was culled tn Justice Schuichman's| whieh will be placed on the boa ds at | definite. ey fection. Sovaple im the danger of we her re of being the finest of tts kind Inthe [A onal repreagntatlve of hin 11 Me ease atnenaola ra | Bart Of the City Court this morning, | :he Knickerbocker as soon an be|\ Miss Geo-ge said she hag enjoyed her ¢ Eastern Staten, A competent corps of i csote amd Mian Martinot, as Noe. plavlag the rote of | Put she failed to respond, made ready. She has jus closed a| voyage and that it had added to her } a SS | ae eet [nea : Miss Ms a 5 lefault_ waa noticed, and tt In| season in London, where she achiev th and happiness. i rand, she ts sul and always has been known, Pt ny Hall games In Jer-|to explain the merits of the goods to} 1" (* Be! aac Swale ist Y lou Kinds | visite ithe pri are fixed Ul enorial Day in the rectory . ( i elr quotas trom | figures watch bring them within the lof the Hiessed Sacrament at Ere i reach of workingmen as well as milllon- land Seventy-trat street by the that Miss Morton will be asked atder demanding hee rete, ? © REAL BURGLAR ROBS alii GIRL FAILED TO RETURN. actress was ordered to appear * moment he first set his the tawny-halred actresa, with les and generous curves, 3 many with rang? wat Mr. | sires. For the former an easy payment | Father Matihew A. Tay others : nis woolng was] Und be examined In mupplementary pro-|Members of \Hrixton Burgiary”” Her Hacort to Coney f \ an hax been adopted which gives him ]in aC and th both arduous and persistent. See uiena rec resulthory a: udgment Company the Victima, Abduction, b: \ une of the stove once and the |member of the Church ¢ Both M t and hia wife are|@?tained against her by Byron F. | * Held im Court. ty every one on Broadway, | Hewitt, a lveryman, of Elghth avenue | There has been a real burglar at work — Mrs, Elizabeth Lally, a dressmaker, ef te He Is an En-]@nd Fifty-ethth street. at the Herald Square Thea're, where the No, 97 Madison avenue, appeared as e| Mr. Hewitt, through his counsel, Theo. | “Brixton Burglary" 1s being played. | complainant tn the Centre Street Court ation was grantet Only | well kn were and in « srtunity of obtaining ownership] special dinp ain a short pertod: one or two friends of the cou, cmery, s been general in the Ate | i : soterth of Georgia, in thy eater Missouri Valley and In Arkans Oklahoma, Kansas and Northwertern E as coukers are sold at even lower) prevent, and no announcement of { Showers alle ee cu! i S ? bs Ie 0. ve nh bar profession, but &: af se os * res Mare ra eiaae fllen threughout | rates than the ranger carried. ame te] marrinze wan male. Mr. and. Mcx his practice to manage his alster.|dore Prince, of No. 320 Broadway, saya| Several members of the company: to-day against Alexander Sheridan, g tnd North and South Dakota, Montana | tye purchase Ne Are how at the bride's resis jle shared her fortunes, and is said to] that Mlsx Mortor/ hired cate from him | Missed various articles from their dresw-| twenty-two years old, of 164 Atlantic in s plendi id Weath er|"? Feeaeseer errr cerry ech _bfterneon at 2 ”, jorelock- stra. dene ze Wear enue, buts have saved a filrest fortune. between Dec. 1 and Dec. 23, 1899. When eer eraey and Gass pnoverun al i 2] Sith stducting her” duuehter chereed| pre smo Hy Ong, 0 cago, the fa- ee geben — - ———-> bill was presented Miss Mort ». | arrkage-opener, emplvyet ‘at the the- cI \ . in the Middle 2 f ngland | mous culinary expert, | demonstri & a ‘on re 1 1d, § om rf 7 pa fused My atre was arrested. [sixteen years pate) Multitude casera wodeatra| REMADE, enaCDa ot ata canta) NO CIRCLE THEATRE, ya eh apmicatton was mate Me: Hew tt obtained» Judgment for| A collection of paven tckets represent-{ Sheriantoid Magiatrate, Flamer : b has com ‘orth- “and aise how the housewife | About i ys 2 ‘i aan e cacorted Misn Lally to Coney : oN Ned “of te mee oe hy th uientre fora] 2.2 Am aro ty hed Oh Magistrate Island on Thursday night and then back fe attr oh Wt the|Commiastoner Murishy tte | time th Misa Morton in Hable to be punished beaminateon: to the Hrookiyn br dge. where he parte 4 neat ‘suffering mite for contempt of t Lier eap tt ed with her, she starting for her home. % Weathers Forecaster: Emory) come: and continued fires, and which Ko to Ps TOs atau ASSL AAO) ed aes GS CLAS In falling to obey _—_ He was held in $1,000 ball for examinar { ated with the promotera of the Siturday | fresh went cu hortiwest wide coe wee Ciseurnusmanae | muciicoggeminlsslonaeg SULT aireruncs Ca otraernen ——<—___ Belmonts Coming Home, hon ence ee oS Z = f Hay © cons the Circle jon Was ts S eh ia Bae boliny ol meake theirs on eae rnee » ts provided for vis to-Hay to issu iG Neen : Bie Irel Ae ‘Again the Rooster Blinds a Woman. 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