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FIFTY LOVE NOTES A DAY! Eighteen Hundred in Five Weeks Did Brown Send to Miss Danzinger. HE'S IN THE ASYLUM NOW Repeated All of Them Backward, and Also Wrote ’Em Upside Down —Bellevue's Prize Case. So long as Joseph Brown Roniente | himself with deluging her with hundres of meaningless epistles, Mies Minnie | Danzinger acted the part of a sensible | young business woman and paid no at tention to him. But when he began to write threats and repeat them backw. she had him arrested. He Is now In the | insane pavilion at Bellevue. Miss Danzinger, whose tome Is at No | East One Hundred ani Sixteenth | rireet, Is cashier in the store of King | Bros Brown was | formerly a clerk there and boardet 29 East Fourteenth sirect, In a house full of vaudeville —which may account for a great deal. He fell in love with Miss Danzinge and was so persistent in his attentions that he was discharged weeks av. Then he began to write letters. tn all, he sent her 1.600 letters in tac five weeks. His average was fifty a day, Sundays Included. Here is a sample of his cariier effusion “Draws, draws me a favor, Deliver, 149. J. Brown. Brown J. draws.” This was rep asa backward as were ¢ the o BOY TURNS THIEF TO FEED MOTHER. GIRARDO THOMAS, LAD OF SEV- EN. ROBS BROOKLYN STORE. Instde once. Send please. to boy Draws, 1 Volice Learn Real Rennon for Theft, and Youngstee Is Discharged. Seven-year-old Girardo Thomas. from a Brooklyn ¢ death, was released s from police control te fron xtary> with Mrs Tae Ine mamma and me a moi th we tt notes had. wern 23 Fourth avenue, 3 thet Mamma was sick and we didn't have to cat, When To saw all the tn the t thought 1 would] sell and get mamma guod to edt aad make ber well and strong. She wouidn't fet me take estigation proved a Mrs, Thomas ts suffering from an| Incuralie di and ix barely able to talk from weakness, Mis4 Connelly will mother and gon. —— MR. FLAGG’S ILLNESS. Becond Ope n for Laparotomy Has Deen Found Necessary. e condition of W. Alston Flagg has try to keep th been materially improved by the thon for laparotomy performed him last week at his home in Morristown. It was decided to-day that another operation will be necessary, but tt will he three weeks before he can be strengthened sufficlently to stand the second shock. Hix trouble Is intestinal congestion from some unknown cause. It Is not appendicitis. Ls THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18 IRICH AMERICAN GIRL JAILED AS FORGER) folefefeielelefeintebelnteletefaietadete MAD SOSCDIIN TASIWICK ¢ fe could not accept that the pn oof sanity eretary of State to woman ts hi ag a plea, Pathetic Scene in Old London Court as Miss Eastwick Is Sen-/si. » te father, whe bas given h tenced for Forging) tion since she was arrented, side trying to comfort her, £100,000 Railroad| s WM dn Court, | Certificate -— Plea Of} stew ristwick appeared dazed ana] appar, nil had only a sitight ¢ ption | Insanity Fails, but She May. Be Par-} pout | Pronounced | as permit. had n urizoner doned. iver to fall as on pre- vious occistons. | silerable sympathy Is feit for Miss astwick, as It {# generally thought LONDON, Nov. 18.—Despite the iaiiptiveanonsibial (orkereneta | tremendous efforts of her father and #8 to her arrest she had been | © sanitarium, and at her first hearing | relatives to save her from prison on the plea that she w; insane, Miss farle Josephine Eastwick, the wealthy young woman of Philadel- tives testified that she was not in her right mind. Miss her had a fortune in known in the fe right, w: clreles of own al phia,/ was: to-day) sentenced) in the} years ago, and wan conaliered a fir wi Old Bailey to six months’ imprison-| woman » lost In the stock ! nent for forgery. Market and came here, where she fg: das a epeculator, i Her forge a clever plece of work She had pleaded guilty to the ' and was discovered by the hace | charge of forging a £100,000 rail- road certificate. cident. Am she stil nas considerable | Although the Court disregarded; Money her act mystifted her friends, and hey declared she ainly Insane. | 2 the plea of insanity, it is deemed ares je certainly insane. likely that Miss Eastwick will be! y11., Josephine ta | pardoned, } wo years old, fis al ge The Recorder In sentencing Miss East- | of the late Harrison | wick sald he had received doc nents » well known In Philadelplila from the United States Embassy show- | Her father, Edward P, Eastwick, wis entally weak, but | formerly axsoctated with the Hayemes Ing the accused was SANE OR INSANE, Ht MUST BE TRIED. WHEELER, ACCUSED OF FORG- ING NOTES, HELD. Doctor Test! fered led that He Ha m Nervona Depres- fon for Months, O. B, Wheeler, who was arrested last Saturday on the charge of attempting to Negotiate forged promissory notes to the amount of $103,000, was arraigned again this afternoon before Magistrate Cornell in the Centre Street Court. ‘Wheeler was a representative of the Richmond Brick and Tile Company. Bis counsel brought Dr. Ward Into court, and he testified that he had been treating Wheeler for some time and that the prisoner had been suffering with nervous depression for several months. The doctor said he did not believe his patient was responsible for his actions. Magistrate Cornell sald he preferred to have the case tried by a jury, and he held Wheeler for trial in $1,000 bail. ee Drogeist May Be ne. Amillo Ferrcoll, thirty-seven years old, a drvgelet at No. 2054 First avenug, wr, take: to Bellevue Hospital last evening belleved to be aMicted with re- Nigtous mania. “Ferreoll' spent yesterday raying before:condies which ane placed un the floor of his crenata TRED TO OEFRAU ANIQUS HOTHER SHE ADVERTISED FOR NEWS OF HER SAILOR SON. AIAKAN SBLOW FELLED HER. Nellie McHugh, F Assaulted by a Former Admirer, Taken to Hospital, ! ! Clark, Charged with Answering a Mrs. Broderick’s Hoy and Ask- ing for $50, it to Jail. he ! | | Thomas Clark, whose ostensible ad-| John Mahan, a young man, of No. 636} Areas 1s a saloon at No. 125 West atreet.! Grand street, Jersey City, waa ar- was arraigned to-day before United) ratgned before Justice Murphy in the| States Commissioner Shields for a pe-| Second Criminal Court to-day charged | cullar species of fraud and sent to Lud-| with having assaulted two young girls, low street jal) In default of $2,600 bail. | Nellie McHugh, of No. 1082 Garfleld ave- It fe charged that Clark used the| Ue and Carrle Price, of No, 0% Ocean avenue. mails to defraud Mrs. A. V. Broderick.) Misa McHugh was so badly Injured . 46 Fifth avenue, Chicago. that she was removed in an_uncon- Broderick has a son Thomas who] scious condition to the City Hospital, enlisted in the Navy and {s stationed and for a time her condition was seri- in ihe Philippines. 3: tad 4} ous, but this morning she was reported from hin {or four months, , Falling to| toe out of danger, get Information about him elther In this| ‘Tho two young women were talking to city or Washington. she advertised. two young men at Grand and Wester- Clark, It Im alleged, wrote to Mrs.|veit streets, Jersey City, last night, Broderick, signing himself “Thomas! when Mahan came along. He and the Broderick" and asking that she werd} young women had a misunderstanding him $8. He said a friend was writing | at a ball Inst week, and without saying for him, as he had broken his arm. a word Mahan struck and kicke! both In the mean time Mrs. Broderick got | girls. word from her son In the Philippin Miss McHugh fell senseless to the and she notified Postmaster Van Cot sidewalk. Her companions screamed of the attempt to defraud her. for the police and Mahan was locked Clark was arrested by means of ajup. He refused to say why he assaulted decoy letters fae siris. ers in the sugar reflning business, and when he retired, fourteen years ago, he Ax reputed to be a millionaire. nd of horses, dogs and all outdoor was from the first averse to t 1 pr nt that her family's positon and wealth assured her. In course of time her spirit of indepen- dence asserted itself so strongly that at frequent int vals she was estranged fvom the members of her immediate . and at such times she made her with other relatives Hig Inheritance, twely s she hag spent travel, home The last elphia to vialt the family of Andrew FE . und her Isaac Jones, While in this arded New York as her 1 at the Waldorf-As- vinite to her » Miss Eastwick tn- herited from her grandmother an in- terest in an cstate sald lo be worth $109,009 time she and her ss e woman for(ine as a epeculator in the but with what success her friends do not know. health nk healin she asain went erighd anit bee She did moat A THES AS THEY WORKED TWO OF THEM HAD BROKEN INTO A SHOE STORE WINLIOW. C yere Handing Ont All the Stock tn Skght When Policeman Came Upon Them. Upon investigating the crash of a Plate-giass window which had attracted his attention, Policeman Heldelbach this morning discovered that one of the eld- ings of the show window of David Schwartz's shoe store, at No, 16 Bible House, had been broken by two men. One stood in the doorway and was re- ceiving shoes from the other, who was | leaning through the opening and hand- Ing out all the pairs within reach. The man who was recelving the stolen prop- erty. later described himacif as James Martin. He was so intent on asalatin him partner, Charles Sinith, whose back was turned, that he did not notice the police: man until the latter had him fast yy the coat coll Warning him to keop quiet on his life. the policeman took hfs place, still hold- on to him, and continued to take a! from Smith as he handed them out. When Smith had taken all the shoes he could reach he turned around and saw that his partner wa prisoner and he had been handing shoes to the policeman. He was also made a prisoner, and both men were taken to the Fifth street station-house and locked up for bur- glary. Smith gave his address as Mills Forel No. 1, on Bleecker street. Martin dhe lived at the Union House, at street and Ci ._ 1901. FEIGNED SO MANY SUICIDES, 'HER REAL ONE WAS MISTAKE | Mrs. Sree Took Car- | bolic Acid, but Her Husband Thought | She Was Merely Pre- to Die. According to Mamie Str old, of No. bel, newer sue str years Ellery he the sime this wae doing thing “the sughed when she he first wigns of | the barver’s Md nat y morning newspar for a doctor, er nad re ny Way un ‘sand found strate Ilgeinbotham «aw th Lerger himself had gone on the man’s yond for his a ce before the Cor er Ne put th wer until the Coroner should have finished with it Me is a silversmith, forty years old. His wife was thirty-nine, They brated yesterday the elghteenth anni- versary of their wedding, and thetr six living children were present. They have had ten SUIGINE FOR FEAR | OF SURGEON'S KNIFE APPENDICITIS PATIENT LEAPS TO DEATH. Mra, Wagner, of © Jn might not recover {fom the surgeon's knife drove her Insane. While her nurse was absent last night ashe opened the window and Jumped out Her neck wus broken by the fall. CRANE BITTER -ON FAST CHAUFFEURS. FINES JEAN BAPTISTE MAR- TIN’S MAN FULL LIMIT. “ttn ashame! It's an outrage! There should be a much more astringent meas- to prevent you men from riding ure c the crowded thoroughfares of ine ity in the dangerous manner in ‘ou do." istrate Crane clation of reckless | xander e, Sean iaptinte Martin, ‘of the Resta it Martin, Ninth street and University verte arraigned pefore him in Jef- a Court. y Market Tported by Martin thr Ks to test a new Panhard gal | oiine automobile nce then he down on Seventh ue. i Tt took four vicycle biuecoata to Ket him and tt took them a week at that. was captured last nigh Magistrate Crane fined him $10, which te the maximum penalty. EXTRADITION FOR EXPRESS THIEVES. HANLON TAKEN TO PENNBYL- VANIA; GLEASON TO FOLLOW tered this denun- chaffeurs to-day, who rides for ban, been racing up and Frank Leland, Implicated by Con- ited States Co.’ Held in Jersey. Word was recetved at Pollce Head- quartera in Jersey City this morning that @ requisition was granted at 12.9 A.M. at Harrisburg by Gov. Btone for John A. Hanlon, the United States Ex- press Company messenger who was ar- rested on Saturday for robbing the com- pany. Gov. Voorhees granted the extradition and Col, John Byrne, the company’s ahtef special officer, started with Han- lon for Bethlehem, Pa. Frank Leland, of No. 2% Montgomery street, Jersey City, a “checker em ployed by the United States Express Company, who ts implicated by Hanlon's coufession, was held for further ex- amination in the Gregory Street Police Court, Jersey City, to-day, It 1s charged that Leland stole from the company in that city and his case will be disposed of there. Samuel Gleason, who has confessed that he and Hanlon stole together, will be extradited from Rochester, where he was atrested last Saturday, to Beth- lehery, Pa. tending and Left Her! rooklyn, her fs wae not an ac ary to her motier’a suicide ye as told in thy pers. «had every eleve,”* sald the i ther was | } shamming. made her unreasonably: § er, and she had often thr herself. In fact, on several oceasions | she had made believe ty take caroolic acid in his and he thought x res . The week peare and earned a comfortable living asa) silk weaver, He walked from fis loom out Into the street, and all trace of him lost. His wife has haunted | eadquarters and lawyers’ tea begging something be done to find hin ealack, a brother his ROME, post-oftice early open and much Dornburgh {« unable to tell how much money when she a the ho Ncbivicileiminlielelet ‘FATE PURSUES ENTIRE FA LIVES OR DISAPPEAR. amily ia nan Julius wife it (aver ah vt to do this, not resiat the temptation,” he sald when asked for an explanation He has not been seen or heard from. since he disap aud his family Is convinced that ne has taken hie i Elghteen ko another br | Charles, hanged himself In the attle at his home found nim missing dangling from the end . ‘The same fate befell Abrah Ingalack, father of the three brothers. | On Christmas morning — twenty-one years ago nis wife found him hanging halter in the st home in Barme jerma: Hertngslac “I time burgomaster of the village, Refore Julius, the last brother, went away he told friends that they | would Fo eMin, a Robbers Des N. ¥., Nov. 18 enteral by to-da. the mati thrown about of It carried aw the was stolen, PURE TO SmolKie a Good Cigarette Sovereign Abeotutely Sure 5 CENTS FOR 10 CIGARETTES UNIVERSAL TOBACCO CO. Fate of Heri MILY, | | sIncka, | Jthrough to and Postmaster foo: WIN MN Lele inteclate E WOE SONG, AND THEN SUICIDE James FATHER AND THREE SONS END|BUT HE DIDN’T SUCCEED IN DYING. K. Remorse Jamps from ed nt Pater- Selzed Him, but Is Sorry pital Window. eo Ne Je He Tried to Die, Mrs. Paul A. Wagner, the wife of «| A father and three sons, all strong] Attired in evening clot itent barber lving in Carlstadt, N. J., ended Jind healthy men and in fair circum: |leather shocn and carrying a silk hat, her Hfe last night by hurling herse!! J tances, have been viettr { a}James K Res clungdlawrerdot from the second-floor window of thr mysterious fate. T th e sons, all of ay fore Pasaaic General Hospital. whom lived in Paterson, N. J. felt the Were aise She was sent to that institution last rror coming a thelrilives‘and:made 0 charged Wednesday to undergo an operation for] herole efforts to threw it off, but ups | with atte rural thea letde appendicitis and the thought that she [parently without Srronted (idatenight In West Quinn, he amount was sma ger station Magis I duct,” Lam of staging ame [swallowed the he sald t of a melanc with a couple morose ove conduc ave the y nd discharged —=— To- ny in Her Lit pinte Hoo Julla Long, an aged rlod aul cide tn her dese! edroom on the top floor 0. * this morning 1 inking carbollc She was tak o Gouverneur Hos: where 8 The woman had been tl for two month J to work and She had no as kr conscta eld. wants. ence. ything she owned but eep on und one dress. ends, pus soon after she had drunk the Sunday fs the day to advertise yon Greatest circulation in existe Get in. BACCO NEVER HARMED ANY ONE so far | Burglars Continue to Visit. W. Irving Davis’s Statione ery Store in Harlem, The policeman whose post is in Ong Hundred and Twenty-ftth street. from Lenox avenue to Seventh avenue walked into the station-house at $ o'clock a morning and sald: i “Davis nas been robbed again” ed to ask what Davis. It coul@ other than W. Irving Davis, big Uonery store is at Nos. id 16 West One Hundred and ‘Twenty-fitth street, Just one door from venue, For the fourth time within a short period burglars made him ing mark last night, securing close: to $1.0 In cash and about $1,000‘wortts.. 1 knives, fected through a halle to the offices over. Mr, From this hallway. the” cut a hole two feet square the partition between the hall and the store. Crawling through this hole they dropped intg the estore and made thelr way to the office in the rear. They forced the outside door of the safe with wedges, secured the cash and then went through the store, which>was iuminated so that the policeman might not fail Intruders. Having se- ~ cured — sufficle: booty the burglars: crawled back through thelr hole, went out Into the street and walked away. be no who. burglars througiz The appearance of the office this morning indicates that the burglars tock thelr time. They lett cigarette butts scattered all over the floor, and one hem forgot to take away a fine” glove. The wedges used in forcing al re also left behind, DRAGGED A MILE. AT HORSE'S HOOFS, 4 FRIGHTFUL DEATH OF AGED PENNSYLVANIA FARMER, Animal Bolted While He Was Haze nessing It and He Was Caught by the Feet. (Spectal to The Evening World.) . LANCASTER, Pa., Nov. 18—While Michael Rendler, sixty-four, @ farmer, of Mount Joy Townehip, was harnessing a horse to-day {t bolted. Rendler's feet became entangled tm the hariers and he was dragged half @ milo to a neighboring farm-house, The antmal could not be stopped there and it ran back home, still dragging Rends ler, Mrs. Rendler firally caught the rume , but her husband was dead, hia brains having been beaten out along tie road. OUT OF WORK, ENDED LIFE. Ived 24 Hoare After Ballet Went Clear Through His Brain, Joseph Haffele, fifty-eight years old, the 8. R. Smith Infirmary at ew Brighton, 8. L, this morning, twen- ty-four hours after he had sent a bullet clear through his brain. He was a Ia- borer and had become despondent: through failure to find employment. On Saturday night he entered the bakery of John Rendt at Concord, 8. Ly and asked permission to sleep In the barn over night. This was inted, Im he morning. Rendt found him uncon- Haffele had shot himselty the entering about an Inch’ Dew the right temple and coming out ¢ opposite side. HAY AT COMMERCE FEAST.. Secretary of State WIM He Vrincle pal Speaker at Banquet. Secretary of State John Hay will be une the princips! speakers at the nual dinner of the Chamber of Com- rates sclous, bullet hind of [the ce, to be held at Delmonico's te= row evening. The Secretary's ech will, according to report, reflect views of the Administration em city and kindred toplea.