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THE WORLD: TUESDAY SVENING, NUVEmonn 1, 1001 APIDTHROWERINOW FIGHTS THE DIVORCE WIFE SUING,SIYS [MANAGER COULONT Par Twice ESTHER FE : SHE HERSELF OBTAINED. “#E7qqKMyTEETH”| AC TRESS AND HUSBAND. HELIN cee cee ee DENIES QUARREL |Marguerita Sylva, of the Princess Chic Com- Whose Former Hus- | AND MRS! VAREIN COULD NOT pany, Would Not Let Kirke La Shelle VIOLINIST SAYS SHE’ HAD mi = ; Separate Her from W. D. Mann. DISE UTE Wine SMIL | PAUR- James Smith Sought Ven-! band Is Again Mar- geance Upon a Woman | "¢d; Asserts that the Inelieieinieieteieisteielatet Who Spurned Him Decree Is Illegal. K ms Murband «A Inn Mer Placed | | American Debut Postponed on Phy | mician’n Advice Because She | Has Bronchitis, clninintniefatetoiafay int = Tecause hor husband, Thomas Larkin rd away + tot teint! | Esther Fee, the American violinis | Sail this morning that she had had n [trouble with Emil Pau: y against Frederick Fo La Ithy stock broker, of Douglas, + the orchestr vo, Broadway a ont Emma Larkin has sued, Lai thetraices srought before Jus ventritt MERBERDMINSORS torTReIlned| lat she was not sufterin Charles Ll. Hoffman, on # Gdstiees ClAT Kes In A Rees “| monia. Her American debit was to have been made last nigh Said io Have Been Once Before}‘*-!3* ele Hall, has been postpone m as her attor- tmony and awarded i Arrested for Disfiguring a presents syne strange features her to-day: ‘: ea , ening ; gota divorce from Mra. Larkin ts now Iving at No x he eer Gk ta month @ Woman's Face. r ton Stete in ISM. Lacey was MeDonough stree:, Brooklyn She Ba fai neaen reece ie Bee thin elty. Jaxt Febriary t tn her complaint tha las 4 night: xuverisestaltace tote ieee of trouble with ‘Thomas, to court to compel him ¢ Once when she attempted Summ upon him tn oan a non-support, he led her around to a police station, excused himself for a nt and went In, Presently a big 16 Loitse Price Apparently having acquired the acid-| Mrs. Lacey ehilme that her Tacoma dt ‘throwing habit, James Smith, of No. | Yerce ts not binding in New York | 3 Rockaway avenue, last night found) am that Lacey had no right to marry @ new victim in a man and a woman. | Miss Price. | He {8 sald to have only recently been | In behalf of Mr. Lacey. A, 1. Hum- released from Jail on a charge of throw- | Mel sald that Lacey consulted him be- which in Interest was that concernin: | the alleged row with Mr. Paur. Tt wa said that he ob to appearing wit | his orchestra in an entertainment ¢ | Watch Miss Feo was starred. Anothe rumor had tt that the talented youn | violinist was dying with pneumonta. tit “1-! i Ing acid upon a woman of whom he was | fore he married Mrs. Price, and that he the arm led her 4 saotenerkeaheeee +) Marquis Rene Baragon du Matsnil, th Jealous. Jealousy and a desire for re- | Advised him that under the decisions of | detained In a cell ral hours, cy | husband of Miss Fee, answered the rin |of an Evening World reporter at hi | home, No. 13 West Thirty-second etree this morning. When asked about th peamers he shrugged his shounlers an said: ¢ “You had best aee my wife."* x Miss Fee was seen, She was undoubt +] Cdly Ml, but khe was able to talk. x “I want to deny that I have had an t. x Venge were the cause of his latest out-|the United States Courts her Tacoma burst. divorce wax valid, and that she had Smith went into Kerres's concert | twice applied to Brooklyn courts for alt: hall In East New York last night. | mony und acoma divorce, show There he found Jessie Resan, of No. 47 | ing that {upon it as binding | Third avenue, and Richard Curran of | in tt No, 2556 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Both | The were old acquaintances and Smith has} to regain heretofore paid some attention to the | Fubstitutlon * still in the hands of youne woman. former yo Mer complaint, Smith's request that the woman step on Howe & Hummel, counsel for aside and talk with him was met with sets forth that Mrederick | 2 jy a refusal. He made a th of some | F. ey went to Central America when | -& SIX-YEAR TERM PRISONER |‘ MB. | delelefelelefeiefelelal-fel-1-I: act. ‘ sort and she appealed to the proprietor | he loft her in 1892. fter several] °° CLIMBED A HIGH WALL, eeicininininint of the hall for protection, saying thatj months he went to € oO and drifted £ _ (Special to The Bvening World) panes LoL aS es UA fone ee A ae te Ea hs Fugitive the Wife of Edward | BINGHAMTON, N.Y, Nov. 7 : a lectrocuted for Mur- effort made to part Marguerite Sylva WOMAN ESCAPES ~ FROM OHIO PRISON x es which Mrs Lacey seeks by an order of trouble with Mr. Paur,” she sald. “Ou .| relations have been perfectly amicable 1 had no wonts with him yesterds: afternoon at rehearsal. How could J when we had no rehearsal? “The trouble is that I have bronchités It {s not very serious, but st keeps mi off the stage. I am compelled to re “Twas cedingly surprised to re- WAN as I thought Mr. La % i = Sy ; : Ne thoroughly understood that. my Without one word further, according | Mr. Lacey himself to Thomas J. Fieet-| cegand dlevex forg vote atl | Newellf isranstoun sti ber relieved jj} Geer witefand finvicleswsuiguaotneravat sep, | man in retirement until my phyalclag to the atory told before Magistrate | wood, to whom he sald he had never | TOP2Y IBENAEL AIS OURMALEEAONG, [OF Idec indencestsrarare hin eres) | ares from her husband, W oD. Mann, by | rately. Immediately pine learning of | “22% !t !8 safe for me to play in pubite Furlong in the Gates Avenue Court this} heard of the sult. Feeereee elaine Cote your cheer- | Miller fo fie rep: | Kirke La Sholle the Princess Chic] my diamtasal, Mias Sylva sent to Mr. | A® this le to be my first American ap : fh SR He i ees oc nevariin or | in& letters, although I know [am not naliwould be valu: f $ pale Sylva sent to Mr.) cearance I am natural morning, Smith took from his pocket «| alleges that for xevarl years prior Comic Opera Company, with which] tsa Shelle her resignation (as leading | m2 ly anxtous to bt worthy of anything at your hand. 1 COLUMBUS, O in good physical condition, so that } bottle containing nitric acid and dashed |to iis Might from Tacoma Tacey entered F lis contents over: thei woman ‘and’ Cowan: | unontavearesr oe aisutpation aeatencsts | aim only ilvingithats 1m y you In ven escaped trom n Mise Sylva fe ow ailing an en} lids af his company, to take effect the may not dimppoint my friends, her companion which culminated in his being] P&rt 1 can never ive long enough to ment of the Oh tentlary early to- | Ragement, resulted to-day Misgearie | sage hind igra Miss apitae onladee! <i am bitterly: disappointed ‘over ti Miss Reaan's face and mouth were | oplige the State of Washing. | Pay tt all day. S J over a high wall of | “stone! announcement by Mies Syivayan what tems Ais Sylva would re-| necessary postponement of my frat con at she would minate her main with the com any, we made him| cort, 1 shall au = or thereabout A draft for %# to Mr. La ly appear In two week. cepted and paid by his wi and it {e supposed that she Dlistered. Curran threv up his arm as/ton to umulation of debts the pris: i aith the company when It the liquid was thrown. The acld ate | wi mounted to over $11.0 in prom. Assistance from the outside, This ‘Mise Fr So Nat "He: a ‘Toronto on Nov, 3. The terms include that I be allowed 38 Fee is a Missouri girl. She stud through the cloth and badly burned the | raoten i aie veal: any other | tts exhibit ¢ ver made from the | Torente en > 1 Sey doe Seen wh the cloth and badly burned the |trory notes alone penides many other | UT CFMIDIE Ce W. D. Mann, apenking of the trouble, | to stay with my wife: that Mina Sylva's |wieke Reade el teers under Bia: wed materially, and sev-/peared in sem{-public concerts al er minor matters. To this Mr, | he was married In London only a short time ago. ax replied by granting the| ‘™* °F pay be inc eral e 8: of AecVi DEAS aix year! said that he had teen acting as of Edward rn. who was|everything was satisfactory until skin of his arm. There was great ex-| depts; that over $10,000 of this was on citement in the con al me | notes upon which he pad induced her to salieRoty colngy Smithy {)join with him as maker, and Mr. Lacey circumstances as a me kers and bro employing x * Md that Lacey told him he had pO) In hie banking business: hustled him ‘away. | Magtistra F |fed the State, leaving deponent to face | and bookkee reserve! Jectrocuted here last a#enmer f h ty vord that when! re t I remali r y wi a a aire ome in electrocuted here last er fo he received word that when) reques at To remain with ey wife don dthis| morning hela esi ina ball (ob | ble creditors nia oso that Se mirderiotialVlevelanuinollcema nis yrenehed thts city he would [and by acceding totnearly ail ot the! WON ROOSEVELT PRIZE. Smith ts alleged to be an old offender. | Sacrificed Home. able to say to Mr. mands, Mr, La Shelle hai Ses small increase, put ia not | las MeCaan Victor in Progressive ma, that he ex | TO INDICT ZOLLINHOFER. |” = —_______ be dlgenel with and down State tion. Branted a Editor T Heary Martin Dead, Tne only reason given by Mr. Lal/willing to meet us all the way, Euchre Party. x Teller’n| PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 19.—T. Henry | gy le was that he did not want Mr. | there: we will leave, Unless he| In the big progressive euchre party rin, publisher and editor of the Datly| ang Mrs, Mann to travel together. | accepts our terms before, we will | e|hell at the Grand Central Palace last s. Med to-day at the University | yrisband and wife were highly Indig-|the company at. Toronto.” |night for the beneft of the Catholia Hospital of hydrostatic pneumonla, fol-| nant at. (fis actlon. for the dates had | ——— | Reading-Room for Satlors Miss lowing a'surgical operatio® Mr. Martin | ) 0) i ‘ Agnes been made ahead for several weeks. 91,000,000 Telephone Mortan, McCann, of No. 34 East Fifty-second 5 . old elke 000, ce. eds Was thirtycelght seats oid ie eat] and included many of the larger citles! trirscge street. won the first prize, whi he police say he has served a term! py waoritte rac Torn turglarytandthnclsomenyearatens siascrifieing: hershome (naTacomea, w months with H a 10 h ai by hein. | Joint property of her and her husband, | while hia wife, now xulng him, subsists pelights over | after her husband's Might, and by uving | OM i Dare $90 /a month from her deal) Defantting WHltam EMramLaceyecskel fol Case Goes to Grand Jury. ny pending the tri George Zollinhofer, the defaulting re- was in financial straits in for her lawyer. ceiving teller of the Willamsburg Say- ntral America, he wrote Wanted an Appointment. ings Bank, was held In $5.00 bail fof the he taught small boys to ing them through the f decors. [her own money, settled up with these McKinley Dent BUFFALO, N. ¥ months’ work 1 1) a week 1 of the sult, Mask Finished. “While he 1s —After two amon death st 1 tera to me importuning me for ware 1 Jury in the Lee Avenue Conrt | 32 ERS ralamonipine Saree : was a of President. Mckinley taken In a letter addressed to “My Darling {Grand Jury in ae’ 0 president of the “Fellowship Club, a DUSKY, ¢ 9.—rne| handsome ofl painting presen te then morning ote hia has been | one: Tlarrlet, fo caragua. Jan {thie morning. He walved examination, | member of the Clover Ciub and waxi in the weat, where Mr. Mann was €3- tise States Telephone, Company haa| *ife, of President Hoonerelt rey finished. It is the property of the F Samples of these letters are given, of | Hanker lacey asks he GAM ORE District Attorney Clarke says he | Rrestdent and Secretary of the Hen and] pecially anxious to take his wife, an gay on dollar mortgage here tol tes Tere Hammond ring, was won al Government and {3 sald to be one ofl which the folew . Mr, Drum to ket me some kind of ad 7 or deve: e also serivlattt Ce ar Miss Laura Gleason, of No. tharmoacsertect ae ta al Ue Pthorapie | WHC the folmwing are extracte: Jovernment appolntment. here or, get { Will present hie care to the Grand Jury | served one year as Vice-President of she pane lund) never: cisit) Bitar bere of the | the Cleveland Trust Company on all Its|gixty-ficat street. Over L500 Nernas | “God grant I may yet live to show the appointment us Consul” as’ Sir; Ito-morrow and have him indicted. International League of Press Cl country. 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