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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, DECK) iBER 2, 1901. |. WIFE SHOT AT COUNT VON ‘(CHURCH AND STATE WILL MENDORF AFTER QUARREL. SOLVE YONKERS Grand Jury and Arch. | bishop Corrigan to! Take Up the Story of’ the Mill Girl and the| Priest. _ Show Little Evidence or Real Disease—They Have Simply Been Overworked and are Tired, Fagged, Played-Out, Exhausted. Husband Refuses to Prosecute and She Is Discharged After Spending Night in a Cell, but the Couple Leave the Brooklyn Court-Room Separ- ately. YONKE chester ¢ mystery up this weet: Fine mitt gtct apt Vhas been ve deen unable Whether the big Smith and Wesson revolver in the hands of his young wife, Kate, exploded by accident or through murderous intent, will probably ever be known, but certain it is that (Count Paul Von Mendorf, twenty-eight gears old, of Brooklyn, has reason to be thankful that he {s alive to-day, Just as certain is it that, after the young wife had spent half the night in @ cell and her husband had refused to prosecute her before Magistrate Stairs in the Flatbush Police Station to-day and she was discharged, the Von Men- dorfs went their separate ways on leaving the court-room. ‘Mrs, Von Afendorf, who ts twenty-one, told the following story to an Evening World deporter to-day: aul is the ninth Count Von Men- dorf. His father 1s now a prominent officer in the German Army. My hus- It may not business, but U talk und se md ments have been emits mutations of per to borne good names, tho Wants to Have tie my ste leared to not da it, there oy Corrisan, f othe priest parishtoners by Hal so that fed one way ntti td has prin nuh her Henry the were eaure beta seurri 1 agen band came to America fourteen years Chen made up his U have att ago. We have been married three years. Ht whe the om, Mere Yesterday afternoon we went to a ‘ Weritins 1othe handw the vaudeville theatre in Manhattan and ad conel spent nearly three hours there, and Hed that tay bloods ne du been Written by Miss Delia va 5 5 had left. 5 without much impro' acquarrel betore Ne. book Kee uv ce UES ane tent, safe cheap. reliabte howehe Stuart's Dyspepsia “We came down town to the bridge. an active 1 Father Navter'a ned, the d (ured long before Paul upbraiding mo all the while, and chures sure, he browsted pont logs) and the. first some of the had same spectniens ensia Table i ere inj eine: Arte te Mis | he te William J “Then there was @ nile ork: handwriting exe whether we should take the Douginss t Tablets ji | hegle tn tae toad. wae or the Bergen street car, This ended AEF TaaieinslaRGnU RIT an eet 4 Uy thie lining tucinbrane of the Boas be- by his taking the former and my taking wuithor of the sand he wr year-eti xirt award into the latter. AUMIRIMENTM Gut lakorreatea the pr priest phere and get a war girl's arrest war Ioover ta Detective “When my car was nearing our home, No. 32 Bedford avenue, I saw Paul standing on a street corner. We ex- to back rant fort rot was wish every or w grateful [aim for Stuarts the happiest of men z.only one box of Stuart's Dys- changed smiles, and 1 thought surely Welsh, of the Yonkers fares, Misx “ablet, ered for a tong] pepsin Tablets, 1 ca ‘And appropri: the trouble was over, but when I Reales oda Fan Chiba ceion weaned What alled met {ute words goed feeling. I reached home he was not there. I i untti t anil sound est that Webh be aw unt, but the pr At any rate, the det priests ae the War past eleven and went ard or le Murrhall, M ‘dyspe to the F, waited unt iat for their to bed. “At midnight Paul came in, and at ‘once renewed the quarrel. “I told him that If he could stay out, so could I, and I got up to dress. Then he put the light out. ie there was a ght, and there T saw] oi. foiver went uff before Linaw it, Paul's revolver. lying on'a/ table. “Paul was unhurt, but he was livid It struck mo that it would be a R004] with anger, Ilo rushed out.and brought | : {dea to scare him out of his angry mood. | in two policemen. They-dragged me to | so I picked up the revolver and re-|the police station and locked me in turned to the other room. cell for} tive lniighiti cleiwantanv easels “Just then Paul turned up the lght.{ Von Mendorf Hvea in fae style | I raised the revolver and levelled it at owns three trotting horses and ears a j meuts, CBB Ge Foley woes sum for a big gro-| Was confronted by the 4 ford dist sed her of writhnyg te ar later wro} Pure Tobacco N pver Harmed Anyone. him. ‘There was a blinding flash and a loud report and the pistol dropped from eomalary as a house in his custom t he morning and ac jek Wagon ty the markets, w ix purchases for his Lowritten four letters at HEEL tine alte to him | tad ree |) She sayaon ers, ne rsa WH eo SMOKE THE SEST! Sovereign CIGARETTES «carries inchlent- After she had st Mo] Detective We V priest's house ny Mendorft t and, the gitt alleges, at | the Wrote 4 re CUPID CONQUERS CLUB OF MARRIAGE NO FAILURE FOR THIS OLD GIRLS WHO BARRED MEN. COUPLE AFTER 71 YEARS TO Seal hott CO iages Cause Resignations in the Avo, where ’ Where ‘Horrid Creatures” 7 - e ae tte mind, it Were Ostracised. | You can also have the Sovereign with TOBACCO | Wrappers by asking your dealer for SOVEREIGN LITTLE CIGARS. 5 Cents a Package of 10. ‘And they sald they would not have a ell, Just look here.” aml the secre horrid man in St. Never, never! tary held out a wedding invitation for) 4 Twenty-five pretty girls puckered up | inspection. thelr red Mps and took solemn oaths| And then, what do yo 24 / that the Avo Club should forever more |members of the cb, Pat ne rat hes be an Adamleas Eden, ered from thin shock when seven other Then a lot more pretty girls came] resignations came in one right after fim and it began to look kind of bad for Jother. Married? W Irae. the smart young menon the fashionable] Every one of them. After that the or Went IN, Mase, De ner dar upper west side. resignations came In very rapidly and Awe s Wh | Yes, {t was an anti-marringe league. |now there are twenty on the Ist, Soot aceite pow thereat J fae f | UNIVERSAL TOBACCO CO. But Cupid Just grinned. ‘These are some of those wi : d In the mean time the members of the | ments have b club were very busy. Meetings were th Miss Ali regularly et the homes of the members| Hlghtieth and the ciub prospered. It was, indeed, Just too lovely, until about six montha| Married to Frank ago. Miss Clara Fink, of ‘Then a demure young woman who had |*!¥th street; Mise N) never had very much to say, quietly |Mive Drive and Ni hhanded in her resignation. She dbin't| lan Rushmore give any reason for It, but the matter| Weat Elghty-iirst street, 100. West * Owston, oe HAD VISION OF RICH TWO HURT DRIVING LONG SEARCH FOR denall Dec. 25; . os “ rae rt a | LADEN XMAS TREE’ AGROSS RAILROADS’ — A MISSING BOY. and Mins No. 316 did not excite any particular comment Gonke Thomas F. Hopper admitted to: a Until the accretary came in almost/@as at the Hotel Orleans that ehe hat *TWAS BURGLARS WITH MUCH TRAIN STRIKES CARRIAGE AT BOLGER PROBABLY GONE TO breathless one day, and between vigor- ount of a ous mastication of a piece of gum re- marked to the preside “Oh, my, do you know why Mame re- change of heart. “Oh, yes." she said, “when t was organ! SILVERWARE. NEWARK CROSSING. FIGHT WITH BOERS. elub red mtg WAN Ontracised, Wut { elanea?’ hen YOU Finan] sometimencay nerson Drew S100 from the Hank Retere i} cee! ool gala the prent changes his mi: Oh, 1 do hope the Occopanta tre Flang Out aid 'No-o,"" sald the president. elub WIL prosper and I’ bell Serke Jared by the ve tt will Collistoa, senqonscenanecosnaseTasDsacREROSONONNNHOTUENSTTTD WHO IS THE PRETTIEST GIRL IN HARLEM? A Diamond and Pearl Sunburst Is Waiting for He-. HE SUNDAY WORLD offers a Diamond and Pearl Sun- burst te be contested for by the mos: attractive young women of Harlem, The award will be mado by a com- t mittee of Harlem artists to whom photographs of the com- Se Sima aun aie petitors will be submitted. | @| With this v The winner will be announced in the Christmas edition of @|™* caaintiren the Sunday World, which will appear on Dee. 1h, alationna The Diamond and Pearl Sunburst is on exhibition in the show window of Elmer E. Sanborn, jewel=r, 246 West 125th Street. _ Send photographs, with names and addresses of the orig- inals, to “Harlem Beauty Editor, Sunday World, P. 0. Box the elghteen-yeare Mrs, Paul Bolger, missing from and his parents are + his absence, They » to South Africa mind of elgateen jen VR Pennayiva A than my wife and [in the wife were xacred and must be strictly | atcweq him t A kind Provtt emiled upon uz during the wh tong rhed Ife, giving aw health, nd prosperity. And wen lend to Jein the great dena $f God wile I, we would ti hers Mr. Post void, and hin vod, that (matrimony: yy 1 Its serlousness ite After ¢ would be 1 chee for divorce proveed- ehaced th puple matrimony | inss. the money vilure. WIUn all thelr “Aty good wife and myself, here around them Mr “rtarted in Lite th tury aso with the ti holy words which mate David Vo: Ann Wood, fairest of his pupi ity in the town ange County, and the now | venermble couple are celebrating their {wedding anniversary on thelr 1 farm near Amity, Ww long noxtreet aver (he crosein old, and his w voth hate a ty perform » with their ork, Mr. Dor where he and hi ne of thi Ing of his Inteney ter he waa gone he had drawn nt this makes cere antarily. the boys venlele was o {train and smi {The me hung A apoons Yother shiny Veltes tha x htebunid aid happier man and ne hi { oits, but was ever failed to His baby © ery night and wep because of Recent Discoveries in Stone A m the Nashville A: Some remarkable art ¢: warly sto} leas es of the, A xt nex- | Main more Ay its ioe Di Rr tent Troops 1 have age in Franc 4 fs thee “ht v. ety”? plored by Messrs, 1. Capitan and i.|den at Vi tow: outslde j ; 4 Hq | Holger ts ew York business } 1854, N. Y. City. Ql ieovit. At Combarellen « cave sboatf|luad. The by, claws) toute eiMiiGca inet: anal Sonuiuenin coneiee hn ke r | ernment! man of weaity Ng) home: insXons & two hundred and tty yards long has) tre nd on the he Pelarioe aiilene ctl Wa) 7 i a |trep ie ot ers) | Fay ton aly. furnlsheda ures TOCOIOSAODO ASI OOSOSTADOCOD ue In the eretaccous roel alone | burating into Dleoin tee et Lap | WHE! ROL Jo look to: yeu fOr NEW TROOP C ARMORY SITE.) ;") ee or | Rens mocletye + oe ite inner the lines being covered | Ble blossor ramets ones. isn n art) ERAS eae Beaiat ci denosielaacehisiod Inline, es. oni fercely. exclaimed ni uuble, Pens PE ESE Sep bya mitic deposit. so thick in pier, Shit seul ned ECU 100s Appeawed tite Hmpress de- GOULD YACHT AT NORFOLK. hat pass the frolghe Pu Cl } waenateaPe places ax to ide them, In. the (From the Laulaviite Ce Hrootiyn, in Dedte ler-Journal.) (Pram the Philadelphia , ures clearly 1 ut can be rec | — | Howard In On tis Way to Florida A new vocation for women has opened | Re O. Springer 1s poxsti ‘ cow ela [lor hnsear ia Lave vorably py SL SES | up in Spain—that of bull-fighting. And) ton mialeese fon Be a cod eats | EE GL myname Pause eth enauine Tuan has no right to aaplre for the Winter, pera why net? Bult-ehting Is a profitable, | post ts on Hers. well within | mi > aw tains American.) | Mrs, ae ihe ot N : | PSU GIIAEInnES aN EMR Lind caritaay pharent, and that marcoy NORFOL Va. Dec, 2,—Howank safe, Jadylke employment with just | the Aret{e circic. eeu what Gniletover ticantttpeltontvaet: Ute sh eceatdant BrGoKISA himset£) lao Eas wy Gould's 5 arrived here to: @) Chough of opportunities for teasing and from hii te dated ‘etober, and hy animals, and by tho | “ttainey Day is ranning a livery stabte | Cors 1 wan rast Ga aman promis NenalkOrkh ere bed teaa nd for the deposition of Pu Caun! waters, where her owner. will Hae gOg 12 Hote adavt tt eapeciatiy aa) reat vite Caucaslan neghbors are Foil and browi ype: Witecune lof tha oldest mon in| Cuurixed nro-|was that nis father, Prince Tuan, was large part of the winter, Bi away. of the firet sevies, jon County, Ohio, ceedings, [the author of the Boxer troubles. here through the Southe i ;

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