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iis THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, "PRETTY HARPIST, SUED FOR DIVORCE, A RAVING MANIAC. MRS. plump, bright-eyed a: Herman Behlen was a Columbia grad- | summons and complaint In a sui uate when he married her and {s now a hitect. Case of Mrs. Behlen Without Precedent in This Country — Its rising young at When the Beh! ¥, Mrs. Loutse Behleno, of No. 314 | poy until Oct. 29, when Abraham Levy Only Parallel Is that One Hundred and Etgh venth | secured x writ of habeas corpus and of Mrs. Mordaunt in|etreet. one day each week. an ment ached between the one Satu England. ‘The famous Mordaunt case in Eng- and, until now the only kind of its case in the world, has at last found a par- allel in America. Mrs, Anna Therese Lang Behlen, tho pretty harp soloist, whose husband sued her for absolute @tvorce, has gone In- sane. This creates a complication without Precedent in this count-y. Abraham Levy, counsel for Mra, @ separation agreement und Uttle boy was taken to visit his grand- READING ISSUES TAKEN LARGE BLOCKs. nd pretty. Aunt Fannie Behlen came as usual} y in October Inst for Httle| with Herman. She returned without the child STOCKS BUOYANT ON G000 a, BEHLEN AND HER LITTLE BOY. and thrust {nto his mother's hand a absolute divorce brought by her & Margardt were ndents randmother Behlen kept named as co- rei the little House, Grossman & Vorhaus, counsel for the husband. $0% 80% 80 GI GLy i ty 1 Behien, appeared before Justoe Clarke, in the Supreme Court to-day, to ask for a postponement of the trial of the|Tractions ond Pacifica Showed| WEEKLY BANK STATENEN divorce case, which had already been be- Sharp Gains on General in before Edward G, Whittaker, ref- s t, eck peda dinedes ® statement of the aasoclated banks Mr. Levy presented the aM™davit of day. shows: Mrs. Margaret Lang, of Wheeling, Wot : Deo. 113,504,490 . Va., mother of the unfortunate young) ie sock market opened to-day at peels e ae at Mrs, Behlen had gone erate fraction, scatte! ‘De ALT Sa Set | throughout the list. The hard and soft : tnsane since the sult was begun on Oct. | hat cho {s now a raving ma- sanitarium In Columbus, O. had been appointed commtt- | tee of his Insane client's affairs. im Ho vald to-day that It would be inhu- |, T man and unjust to compel her to de- 08 i fend herself in the divorce suit tn her | pe ondition. o myshare He had hunted high and low and could | Tere bought in short 4 find only one precedent in the law re-| (00. were Ww running to a point | Jnorts of all the world—the care of Mor ite ph ecaarimeasores ates 8 Per Cent. Mighe: daunting England,| [ny that [6098 She hii, “ The market for American raflway sued for divorce, went Insane and iene ne cil brreaulat (95 Fea ut” London | was atrone. ted Was confined tn an asylum, An aQJourne | eee ie oe tas Stockee rote ee and business waa falrly active, Prices ment of the trial for two years was) |e cred 13-8, but did not eniiroly ofteet | A¥eFased 1-4 to 3-8 per cent, above f anted, ‘The woman dled tn the asylum | 100° ius dit Hoc euiirely oftte’| closing figures at New York yesterday, and the case was never tried, crialie Cop «ony | thie features belng Union Pacltic, Chesa- Trouble Wrecked Her Reason, | slum — peake & Ohlo and Loulaville & Nash- This woman is falsely accused: abe | 5158 below, last nh: siting font 1:1: | ville, isa pure and innocent woman, and this | Louisville 2. PARAM adh) The Denver & Rio Grande issues were | } troubte Las unbalanced her mind,” ld | The market rallted on the strong bank | In fair devvand, whilesthe United States ‘Mr, Levy, feelingly. “Bhe values her | Stat Hn Nee ork Centralia se 10) Steel stock displayed firmnem. Steel | or than moat 8: dy Overed te the best! | common sold equivalent to 43 and the and it would be only fair and just to & Pittsburg ‘pre:| preferred to #3. ly adjournment until ehe res | {ire path ree aad a COV on Marte pr 31 One ingred, ad he Cotton Market, It would bo dangerous to talk with her | SpAreE Wl owed’ weaknora Inctrng: jay with prices 1 to & points lower, about the case, and the physiclans | continental stocks and the closing was bles were disappointing to-day, but agree." House, Grossman & Vorhaus opposed an adjournment. They sald they be- ved Mrs. I@hlen waa feigning insant- The we which sold at the jue atin rite neem, at the com, Mr. Levy replied that Mrs, Beblen f had had an attack of insanity shortly after the birth of her little boy, THer- man, and that her father had died in an ; Insane agylum, Justice Clarke found himeel? in a quandaty, especially ax Mra, eBhlen ts out of the Stat | “The Court has nothing before ft to act upon," said he. “If I grant an injunction of the trial on this ground and it transpires that she {8 riot Insane, It may open the door £0. similar harm upon the courts. * , on tht other hand, she is insane, The Clo Igamated Copper. mer, Car @ Foundry, American Ice ‘Amer. Locunotly Am. Locomotives: pt. American Sugar Anaconda Mining Ateh., Top. & 8. Atob., Top. & 8. Fe pt. Maltimore & Ohio... Brooklyn, Rapid Trantit nada Southern Ches. & Ohio... & ion... It would bo grossly unjust to force her | cies fmt A toms case to trial. Chie, MHL St. P. cui naw Tho Justice suggested some agreement betwoen the oposing counsel, 5 It was agreed that the trial before the referee, called for next Wednesday, be adjourned for throe woeks. Mean- time, Mr. Levy I4 to use every effort to Bet Mrs, Behlen, back into this State, so that her santty may be lawfully de- termined. The B Ing, W. Vi < Term. & Tr. pt. & Kast. i & Bt. uel & Iron, & Mock. Val Gi cM ¢. Cal. ol) Consol, Del. & Hens were married, in Wheecl- + on Kept. 12, 189. One baby rie & ‘ & Né&hviile ; boy came to them—Herman Andrew] lou j\ Andrew Lang Betilen, who ts now six | Mansattan ies years ol Min 1 OP, & 4.8.31, \ \\ In October, 1899, after miany disputes, bala they parted, the mother taking the little lk & Wert... .ssee N.Y. Mrbrake . Niy. ventral Ontatlo @ We Paetfts tail Eesanyirania Feopie's Ges Reading hoy wih her tonlive Highty-first street. Mrs. Beblen is an acemplished harp- ister and once played in Nuban Franko's at No, 12 East |coalers and Manhattan were in spe jdemand and blocks of several thous shares of these changed © Was a big demand for thi ing, and local traction Issues advanced 1 supported its isting in handa, in some case gal order. feverish and Irregular, kness if Amalgamated Copper, lowest price t arings sea in the Jing to-day SOLA | esponding period c —— LONDON STOCKS | STRONG. Ameri the can Shares At Averaxe 1-4 to poor weather chart partially offset this, Small room blddera sold out for profits and the bears put forth an effort to despatches from! to shake out some of the larger buyers, w)au-| but the market displa f juher ton ngth and raiited slowly after ing prices were: Novem mber, 63 Sitehigat, ‘May, ¢ duly, 7.6L ita! 7.03; June 6 February 3; April, el ae The Wheat Market. Cables were firm and contributed to 10 strength at the locat wheat market this morning when May sold up 1-8 There was a little foreign buying and a fow local orders to cover short New York's opening prices were: S38: December, sid May ning prices Deceinber, G3 as to 6B 1-2 July, 63 2-8 k's c sing pri were New Yo cember whi | bid. Successful ol Are you {n love? ‘Then you know | how to symputhize with true lovers, There are threé true lovers and one falée one in “The Puppet Crown,” {| the great romantic novel that begins * iB Monday's Evening World. ‘There aplenty of adventure and thrill In ‘storge @em't miss it. for J.C. Woods, Peter Cochrane and ed they signed | William which the May > Pretty Edith Sauter| Could Not Resist Temptation to Wear $5,000 Worth of Jewels Her Brother Found — Gems Re- turned and Big Re- ward Obtained. Eulth Santer give up these diamonds. Up around «9 West @orty-fifth street, where she Li diamond brooches and pearl necklaces are mighty rare, and Edith fairly revelled tn the glory of her gems for just one day But ehe did give them up because they weren't hers, and she ia glad now for more reasons than one. In the firat place her conscience ts clear and her his friend who found the street are richer by $125 small brother en them tn aplece, Courtney Sa er and Willlam Bendix, who lives across the street from Court- ney, were the finders of the gems, They noticed them {n front of No. 1418 Broad- . The jewels on the sidewalk, wrapped up way on ‘Thursday after were right ned the package and thelr ‘They saw a diamond diamond brooch, & eyes were da sunburst, horseshoe diamond brooch. a pearl neck= lace. Ac y them unwrap the s for their to give it nD ¢ » too wise ome and showed them to Courtney's sister Edith, who l= eighteen years old and pretty cnougn to have an instinctive knowledge about Ainmonds. That night she dressed herself in the best si at least $3,060 friends, sapere puis ERR 190). and offering a liberal Dreicer & Sons, the Fifth av ie Jewellers, aligned the advertisement, and so, with many a heartache Sut with 4 sturdy conscience, Edith told Court- ney and young Bendix :o.g0 down there and see If hers were the lodt Jewels. Tae boys found that they were and they gave them up. ‘The Drelcers gave each of them a check for $135 and sent then aw REVELLED IN GLORY OF DIAMONDS FOR JUST ONE RED LETTER DAY. ent telling of the | % 1s Broad _[HARRIMAN AND HILL FORCED OUT. Will Quit Union Pacific as Result of Governor Van Sandt's An warring parents through a consultation i-Combine War. Gov of Minne: drawn first blood tn his fixst a: Dillion dollar ratiroa’ trust! His determines opposition to the pra- Ject to combine the competing paralles Ines he Great Northern and ie Nortaern Pacifle roads has forced the announcement, 5 ‘all street to- has net the t, day that Presiden: James Hull, of he G hern, and Edward H. Harriman, of the Pacific, will shortly retire from the Board of Direc tors of the Nor Paciti The laws of Minnesota prohibit oM- clals of one road from serving as oM- chals of a competing rvad, Hil and Harriman had tgfored thia, and had elected themselves Into the directorate of the Northern Pacifle, To pacify the aroused sentiment of the people of the Northwe against the trust Hill and Harriman are to get out, Directors to replace them will, it is said, be elected shortly. Very probably clerks in the office of each will be named to succeed them, s0 technically they will have as much Power as before. As President of the Great Northern and President of the Northern Securities Company James J. Hill will still be the moat powerful factor in the new trust, while Harriman, as chairman of the board of directors of the Union Pacific, Will be the next most powerful member of the trust, To-day President Hill, of the Northern Securities Company, twmued the long de- layed circular giving the details of the merger of Great Northern stock. The following ts the cirewlar teeued to Great Northern stockholiers: The Northern Securities Compan with a capital stock of $400.000,( power to Invest In and hold rec companies, tas commenced ness and has sequired from severat large holders of wtock of the Great Northern Mallway a consides amount of that stock. A unttorm priee has been patt of $180 per ein the fully-pald stock of thin company at ~, apd with tes of other This company 18 ready shares of same stock at to purchase additional fame price, payable in will accept offers made Af made within the next sixty days, Upon receipt of any such offer e9 accompanied by certifeates of the mock offerel with trags fera duly executed, the Northern Securities Cat any will deliver to the seller of the ftock of Great Northern certificates of its own stock to the emount of the purchase orice above named, or It auch certificates are not then ready for de- Mwery ite negotiable receipt, obliging It to teue and fe certificates an soon or fractional parte of shares convertible {nto stock in multin be given, WAR ON GERMANY’S Blo SUGAR TRUST. “KARTELL” DECLARED MEN- ACE TO TRADE INTERESTS. Enginnd WIN Appeal to Washing- J Matter Taken Up at rassels Conference, LONDON, Noy. 3.—The Brivieh Sugar magnaten assert that their Inveatiga- tions have revealed tha existence in | Germany of a grat trust called the which has been In extatence and that it is chiefly 0: artell,”* about a year, ing to Its agency that the price of sugar [has been forced down to the loweat point he history of the industry and th ermany to-day is enabled to dictate to the world the pi of that cominodlty, | The extent, of te “Kartell was isco they say, iy quite re- cently. ‘The mbgnitude of Ita operations supplies the missing factors in the pres- ent alarming condition of the eugar mar- ket. The aboittio [he one of the of this organization will chief objecta of the ma- shington, Brittah Governme | fo empower ity repr t will be urged itatives at the amtires unteas the up or, at least, tory countervailin “Wartell' ts brol modified, Fan -———— DD. G. Donovan Am he fret annual ball the D. G. Donovan Association, of the Thirty- second Axsembly District, will be held At Colontal Fall, One ‘Hundred and ne Bt and Columbus avenue, t0- n is an Hekets ha ikely of | the event is i - Tere” ‘atten ded, tons other than any attending the | forthcoming Brussels conference. A= British sirans entered. tito tlons with leading American r interests, wi tables are low be- Ing drawn up showing the transactions pf the “Kartel with a view of sub: mitting them to the au rities at Hrussels conference to threaten retaline | ‘$1000 FIRE CAUSED ' BY GAS GOMPANY. | AT LEAST THE VICTIM so PLACES THE BLAME. Min nt Candle amination Cat OM, We Left urniog, wit! ryt Fire originating tn a candle left burn- {ng all night on a wooden mantelplece J ald a damage of $1,000 to m four-story apartment-house at M6 Weat One Hundred and Thirtee street curly this morni face and | lives on the third floor Kornfeld says the gaa company 4s all to blame, for when asked for a deposit he patd tt at once. This wae on Wedues- |day, and le has the receipt. Through | mistake the company sent a man t the apartment, who turned off the gas yesterday afternoon, and Kornfeld was obliged to Ket his Hlumination from a candle, Its Nght was so slight that he didn't Rotice It when he retired, and tt was Jeft burning, When It burned down to the woodwork of the ma | Decume Ignited and bh za burned the % Kornfeld, who olplece prnfeld wae " Ing to exe ened by the smoke, and in tr tingulsh the flames he was badly bur qa face and Wy Tenants hurried ott of the building, | but non soon siiec and the firemen hing the bla | New Urlaghta ter Mncteen 81 Subscrive Postmaate Drighto} j the first of the Me&tr sociation subscription bhinks which wer Focently sent to every pontmaster iin th State. sent back nineteen aubsertie tions of $1 each. There are 4,00) pK. masters in the State, and If the remaln- IZ. 1,999 do as well Postmaster Eadie a large sum will be raised in this way, Dr ree weake ogy Lorimer Att @ work have taken om n Temple Issael, Marte Dro Mow. Harrie til of the: Angols."’ a pralsih |slnent will (# celebrated ta "Magnife “Song of T Wert Fr Mozart omen's sung by the Oso At the mor * masy will be will be sung by the consisting of Mr, Hpter A. Sehnecker, organist Mrs. Peauington Haughey, soprano: Mia 6 Alves, coatrakio; Mr. Witllam I. Ki ‘and Mr. Daughter of fh jorrow he will endeavor nber of y mien who al tend work of Linde clame ie contemplated. At At the Protestant Episcopal Chured of St. Mary dhe anniver, BROKE SKULL FOR A FEW PEANUTS. VENDER HIT NEWSBOY WITH A CLUB. Vietim's Companions and Crowd of Hundreds Nearly Mobbed the Irate in His Home, or the ravages of stand at Myrtlo ¢, Willlamsburg- Graham avenwet Jve-year-o1€ na club last at nue J and he pursued by a He kept ahead of 1 senseless rowd of newsboys. avrany them until he reached his home. By me the crowd had ine hundreds The house was surrounded, and just = into wreak venges police arrived ant nel in Len Aventte Court ning and helt awalt the re= b Juri thin mo: sult of a The Cure of Consumption and Asthma by the Koch Inhalation. a& jr, Nobert Koch Dr. dward Koely The Two Dr. Kochs AND THEIR GREAT GERMAN DIS-+ COVERIES AND INVENTIONS. Several years ago Doctor Robert Koch perfected his tuberculine medi- cine for cure of Consumption. {t was the first remedy that ever did actually cure this fatal disease, ulthough by injection it only succeed: ed to a Iimited extent, Two years later the wonderful In- halation Machine for the vaperizing of healing oils combined with this Koch Tuberculine was invented and imported to this country by Dr, Ed: ward Koch. By the use of this in+ vention ofly vapors, combined with the tuberculime medicines, aro brought - | directly to the lungs at the seat of tha disease, and thousands of people have testified to being cured. Since thes¢ -|two systems have been combined the patien’s and offices have been undet the direct control of Dr. Edward Koch. The old way of swallowing medi- cine into the stomach kills more peo- ple than the disease itself, Dr. Koch attends this offfve regularly. Con- sultation is free. i He has spent a lifetime In the treat. Sle dropped th her carrlage, mitt gir pastors chute dinner to the ' #4 complimentary and members of eMcial beards of the Taroagha of Manhattan and Churen, One Mundred and Fourth ram avenue, on Thuratay even- subject a) I be of the Twentle! at which J. These wil! ment and cure of Consumption and Asthma, and is now making a trip of investigation of the American Koch , Which can be founé ‘ce cities, the mair 'd street, New reet, Philadel- Lung Cure office in most of the Ing at 48 West 2 and 1334 Arch Queens Horeuah. by es. Bran Woodside Mapt phi Eutaw street, Balti: Clr, Le 1, Methodist Episcopal Courch | more, Md.; 627 Washington, outgrat al p.Cc. Rochestet, tan olf, N.Y. Franklin street, Buffalo, N, a, barmaags . Court square, Asheville, 4 pat | N.C. and many other cities, Send if, and other | for booklet explaining treatment. “Magn " Nune Dimitte,’" k with God." Choir of Prance, M. "0 tor a ¢ ty voteaa under B. (Ox00.) yehology of $1 ant will deliver a as, SoH Weat Hambuge to Lewa pudll Rev. Dr. Steele will preach in the Wer ‘opal Church, in Bronx ith and Lope, watent A The will preach to morning at the Sumaer Avenue Baptist Chi Decatur kiya, 9 the publ aud next Thursday even y pastor, in charter m6 oP ter in (he afternoon a wilt € tient Annatroug in Georee & to-morrow. evening Chureh, where he a Rev, De. 140, Wyle ‘A unique contecration tervice of pal le way held during the week « new edifice of the Her tp morrow a your people and erninon Pyramid Pile Cure. br. Willams, « prowinent orificlal sur Pranid eod ie in pr wate by ail diVERiata, “Lalttie. hook, Causes Loh Cure, itled free, Drug Co. starshall, Mich. iter rile. ‘Pyramid operation, nialned Charles Payson Mal+ Famous Bootor Urges | THAT THIS TRADE-MARK 1S ON RY PLASTER plaster will stick. Allcock’s Plasters cure. the auspicee ct the fe sunday. - = — hs race 4 BROOKLYN, NEW YORK: ROR ‘ Bet. Bet. Thornton and | 65th & Goth Sts Whipple Sts, OPEN EVENINGS THANKSGIVING DAY See. of course, that the turkey and sranberty do not forget that new dress for your wife, nor your Faps you need something for yourself also. Cash is not r liberal and extensive credit system will help you bridge the way. Ready to Wear Clothing) — for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN, Suits and Overcoats, Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, Hats and Sh The styles are the latest, the assortment Lurge and the cut al workmanship perfec! - a the latest novelties in LADIES’ and MISSES’ Tailor-Made Suits, Sacques and apes, Raglans, Dress Skirts, Silk and Flannel Waists, Millinery | scar's, Mutls, and all kinds ot Furs, WATCHES, DIAMONDS and JEWELRY, on weekly or monthly easy payments at lowest cish prices, MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO) New York Store—IN4 Third Avenue, Between 65th and 66th Strecte. Brooklyn Store—700 Broadway, Between in and Whipple EVENING. Giaddens the heart of every true American, Make the day a memors. sauce are not missing, and boy’s suit of clothes. "Pers ary here. Our able one.

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