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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 31, 1902 RICH MAN BEAT HIS GIRL BRIDE. Edwin Liebler, Son of Harlem Millionaire, Arrested for Kicking Life-Pariner. | PATHETIC STORY IN COURT, Father, Deeply Distressed, | Secures Young Prisoner’s Release on Promise of Peace in Future. same spectacle of a young man striy ine with all his might to kick the fi of a pretty girl lying on the sidewa at One Hundred and Thirtieth street and Eighth avenue last night impelled Policeman Keating, of the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street sta- tion, to bestir himself. He arrested the youth, who proved to be Edwin M. Liebler, of No. 336 West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth str the son of Anton Liebler, the millionaire bottler, of Harlem. The girl he had knocked down and sought to caress with his shoes proved | to be his wife, Mabel, who has rea the mature age of eighteen, In Hariem Court to-day the girl-wife told the story of her troubles, She mar- rled young Liebler elght months ago, she said, and since that time their life has been a succession of quarrels, due, she sald, to his inordinate jealousy. Within a few weeks af their mar- rlage, Mrs, Llebler said, had at- tempted to shoot her. Frequently he had threatened her life, ‘ne trouble last night came from his accusation that she had flirted with a siranger in @ troliey car. Liebler, when he came to testify, said that he was not altogether to blame. He admitted firing a revolver at his wife, but said that he did not try to hit her. He ehot to force her to desist from bombarding him with dishes, bric-a-brac and household furniture in general. He said she was of a quarrelsome disposi- tion and hard to get along with. ‘Anton Liebler, deeply distressed, was in court. He made a plea for his son, ched | F SHOTGUNS, TELEPHONE AND BARRICADES TO CURE AUTOMOBILE SPEEDING HABIT. BAH Jove!! Tyay A CHAP. TH: BEATS Ret as Neca THE AUTO OF THE FUTURE. Not satisfied with killing and maiming people at street crossings, they will attach scoops and grabbers to these crazy carts and drag people from the sidewalks if the Legisla- ture doesn’t interfere. ONE KILLED AND SEVEN BADLY HURT BY RUNAWAY AUTO AT RECORD RACES. The Baker machine, the only entry. while the auto bucked into the terror ag dri by ai stricken multitude like a wolf into a t friend! fiddled flock of sheep. (Continued from First Page.) saying that the marriage had been Ill- advised because of the youth of the pair. His son was foolish, he said, and bis son's wife foolish. He promised that if the young man were released he world do better in the future. “1 will take It upon myself to see that tnere is no more trouble in the family,” said the elder Léebler. With this understanding the young man was discharged. He loft the court- room with his wife and his father. IRISH WON'T ATTEND. All Members of Parliament to Stay Away from the Coronation. LONDON, May 81.—The United States Ambassador, Joseph H. Choate, will go to the coronation in the plain carriage in which he daily drives about London. Whitelaw Reid, the United States spe- dal envoy, will ocoupy the royal car- riage provided for him by the King, One of the curious features of the coronation will be that, while all the Irish members of Parliament and their wives have been invited, none will at- tend, Irion, Parliamentary A eee oe be held, at which th lecision will be announced, and the Lo sons therefor will be declared. HORSEWHIPPED AND FINED FOR BALM, Man Who Urged His Dog to Fight that of Miss Irving, Opera Singer, Is Punished in Court. John MoDonald, the man who was horsewhipped by Miss Eva Irving, who mays whe is a member of the Grau Opera Company, was arraigned in the West Side Court to-day, Miss Irving, ‘who appeared ag com. | py plainant, sald: ‘Your Honor, 1 went for a walk on Broadway yesterday with my Great Dane, saloon at Sixticth atreet and Broadway thie man came out with another Great Dane. He urged his animal to fight mine, and when I protested he threw part of ® sandwich at me, which he had been holding in his hand “Hit yout” asked the Magistrate, ‘Yes, Your Honor. On the ey “What did you do then?’ Magistrate. The fair complainant hesi- tated, and the pollceman who had ar- rested MoDonald took up the story. He aid McDonald got a good thrashing from Miss Irving, while @ crowd looked on, Magistrate fined the pris- oon ini ls sii und has Phwaee 8 “PICNIC GIRL” ROBBER? Brejes Says She Helped Take $04 from Him. Benedict Brejes, of No, #& Ewen street, Williamsburg, saved money for ten montha in order to have a good time Memorial Day, He accumulated $100, and had spent $6 of his amusement fund | Mary ee when he met Rosle Schwarts, young and pretty, who lives at No, 20 Hopkins als in Williamsburg Borough, ja designated 4% a “plone girl,” Brejea invited her to sup in 4 summer dining garden on Grand street couple were seated at @ table, when, ac- of ‘dial cording to Brejea, Tony Speser, a wb Lynch airoet, entered “atrong armed" 'Brejes, The email ni 0 of Brejee's enterialneneat mong appeased this alll ke apes nays Speger 1 poste dew. As I pasved the} Bait The | "sir and Was te the seat beside hich. Me atarte against the mile record and rhisted | The yella of thone who anw the down the course without incident. |mccident resounded to the hills At the alight turn where the marked the end of the Kilometre course, back of the course, Everybody tn could not ‘haye been chi For the distance of a kilometre the road was as straight as the fight of a bullet. “Then josen. See ee eg iniuttines skid | the machine acted strangely, but aint that mile etretch knew that some- enough to ‘teal the spectators, ‘The | crowd ahead, watching it come thunder. nina baa Ranranchlanalinare san fime was caught by the Mors timing maohines, which were connected by wir with the start and both rina and worked automatically. ing through ‘the dust, had no idea that) there was dange: h of 10,000 for the scene. eae Sroen the Ane Soman (aual aulldren\Cevers. trams strenuous efforts to hold it to its course, pled under foot and more were in- Charged the Crowd. Before the spect jured in the crow: ‘@ than were nts it last on ened ti] powerful ve ‘hic le had ett srents Dut he to eon | ihe emeoth mbcedamized Tosdwey and) in the main accident itself. ms ing on the crowd on the ‘*Treatherstone was directly In accident "happened: nose reccene nae been broken, bul ‘The emergency hospital force came to power machine, in ses Better Heroes jthe rellef of the _ inured in short order n th ‘Cross tent was the DIED AFTER tls “PLUNGE INTO RIVER. Stranger Jumped Off Ferry- Boat, but Was Rescued After a Struggle— Passes Away in the Hospital. After being rescued from the river into which he had plunged to end his life a man who has not yet b iden- tifled died early to-day in the City Hos pital, Jersoy City The man boarded the clnmath al the Manhattan at wake forwaid p. suiading at cae tor @ few minut over the rali John Ryan, ferry-boat Cin- tlandt ook the mais struggies Ryan dtew him: tos ward hin and with the assistance of the deck hands got him aboard the ferry= boat It of respectable appear- ance, smovth face and ae thirey: years old. He was fly ten Inc! tall and weighed 18 pounds. He wore a sack coat and waistcoat, gray tr ers, blue outing shirt and black Inced shoes. A watch wae in his walstcoat, The body was taken to the Morgue, —— OVERTURNS SUIT OF NELLIE GARVEY, Justice Steckler Sustains a Demurrer to Her Action to Recover $29,000 from Andrew Garvey Estate. Justice Steckler, In| Special Term, Part 5, of the Supreme Court, to-day sustained a demurrer to the compla’ in a suit brought by Nellie Garvey t obtain $29,212 of the estate left by An- drew J. Garvey, of Tweed ring tame He held that the plaintiff had no cause of action. Nellle Garvey a daughter of the late Richard Garvey, who was one of the heirs-at-law of the late Andrew J. Gay- vey. Mr. Garvey left his real estat: to a trustee to pay the income to hi: widow during her life, and upon he: death to distribute it among charitable institutions. During the life of the widow a dis- pute arose among the helrs-at-law and the institutions mentioned in the will ‘to sete the dispute an agreemeni was made between the devisees and th: widow and all the helrs-at-law except the plaintiff, by which It was stipulated that all the real estate should be sod and that the proceeds be paid to th: hele und devisees in certain propor- tons. Before the making of this agreemen Richard Garvey died at Boston, leaving a wil, which was subsequently ad mitted to probate, notwithstanding the fact that Nollie Garvey contested, a.- leging undue influence and. unsound mind on the part of her father. She record, had covered s mile in 651-5] of the rushing monster. Ho no | and soon tl seconds, 8 gogetacle in fp Maeit that fred! chance for his life. Before, he court | magnet that altracted the crowd. She blood of, the move, probably before the imminence | wildest rumors were in circulation. the time came t Pfee the crponchusion of of his danger had a chance to com: |Some in the crowd heard that several the trinia the ‘oro: ard the|cnunicate itself to his brain, he was) ohildren had been killed and, these she trinket cee tiee marters, iy the | struck, shouted for vengeance. At last the real sroat | free-for-ali—the final event—| , Those standing. or sitting closest to | situation became Known and the excite- would thunder past. him were knocked over like ten pins | ment quteted down. then drought suft in this of share In the Andrew J, pasvey, pata is this sult that Justi Ieee Cia! ustice “Steckler AMATEUR BAk feature of the game wes the pitching Bock and the hone run made by William Bua: velt inthe ninth inning, which won the game. eke NOTES OF THE to hear from players averagin, | a Feare, doha'T Neviag Nor isl Pearl Sse NEWS AND k-PhAVYERS. stop; Gnad, second base; Dono! 1 nt Bennet, catcher, R. Nutt, pitcher’ They. wont Uke to arrange games with teams averagi: tuine to twelve yearn, Games to be played (a park on Decoration Day or any Wednesday ill bold the cham: holiday games, Sat The Artons would ithe to games with | The Wranoke F. 0. Juniors a gus, grounds, Jia ‘raleh’ we offer fell expenses. | cones averaging ‘faire to jfttew” years pineshly: , manager, No. 117 Pat-lage, fore side bet. Blossom Juniors preferred, | ‘Two good all-around players, averaging #! dup aveaus, anal ub x: Kitiresa 5. ‘Bayder, No. 447 Weet Thirty-seventh | teen, formerly th Monltora, of ‘the - Bo; unl- } street, city, Amateur Lea join some good Liberty A. games with soma Mets ‘Sversaing eighteen vo nineteen. Address, Jobn Lacy, i aos aod) Bmpire Stabdies, Yenbrost street, uel Soe Bredfords of Jersey City wor to erranes ar with the Decaturs end Reoorders Abie Brightoas Cs Y. ih rly OU, of tenn “Aadrens Charles Slutaly, No, 26 Jefferson street, city. ‘The Niagara Juniors would like to hear trom two good all-round players averaging about fourteen years old, Address Richard L. Schopp, No. 1s62 ‘Avenue A, ‘The West End Baseball Amoctation has reor- ganized under new m&nagement and would be Pleased. to hear’ fro trom all ‘Arm-clage sem-protes- around Gredter New York 20, A. ©. would Wke to hear from jaus team for Decoration mora- maerick bam ; ws Srdevite’o Witte Piaias, and het Tre of Bayonne, Address a aed. HH. Travia, No, 886 Putnam ees ationa, to Manager Joho ot Reena Brena roti ciety Ne. UME Gaes werent sre? The Columbia B. B. Club of White Plaine bad Teel 33s Miley, No. 248 West} nas May 90 open for uniformed teame averaging ‘The Dorling Grees F. ©. would ithe to hear} Twelfth street olty reneen years and giviag @ aultable Induce- cont tame, ‘They are} The Arculriua Boesdal! Club, atter an absence McCarthy, No. 16 Central ‘Somposed are. fe: | of two a rows ‘The Young Blue Bells would like to bear trom teams teams averaging fourteen to sixteen years, for Otto Devine, as fol-| Saturday afternoon or Sunday games for aide bets, A Will play In or out of town gamen Address trom john, Mokcay, No. "18 Madison avenue, Youkers, Mus aditway sespbell tone soeidtibe le lar ° ail Coane Aitean Yoarw of age (uniformed teatie elmer, zm preferred) on thelr home grounds. They w Roars eer One iinearet at Aiken slat aie fross bata with the Hustlers Juniors, of Harlem, The Fordham A. 0, would Hhe to arrange Rey era artery cp ia frames with teams averaging from fifteen ren hisryy: iid Per tretset ali teat tinee Thaler natttod ain | rat bane, Carey, centre 418 Wega, Gress T. Parks, Pelham avenue, Fordham, ‘N. ren mn 16 Taylor atrest, ‘Address Achie| MoCormiots No. Brooklya, N. ‘The Vigoamn mm this Bundey et ould Hike to book, and play the Hudson League East Rew York. ‘The Websters mye ‘with teams ereging from fourteen fifteen years old. A 6004 pitcher formerly of the Belwoods, Al, ‘Ther have all dete on July and "Avgust. | pines ax Jumbos would like to jotn some strong | 218 ‘New York. Triste Fetoroay it Madlaon ‘tree {eam averaging thirteen yeara of age playing | me P, D.’s Baseball Clud would lke to ar- Sunday games, He can furnish his own unit In A Tecent ‘on the “Aspines | (9 raging trom sixteen ‘boys end aultable he struck out twenty-three won th 5 game by 7 to 2. He would like to gto tous to Lake ol i in Acme, My rr, Vander is th Gira bese; Albert |, care ol Ve 88 Broséway, fourth floor, New York. reach, third bases Temnenad shortato aroe, The Merrick Juniors claim & game, trom the | fold, aad Brown, right aia cous for won-appearanos, They defeated a| Rostield, room 704, No, 1128 Broadw shiv team py the score of 17 10 6. Leddy's | York Clty ie features of the| The Broad A. Che 7 ike-outs to bis credit. | son 7 11" Bundays in June open. Hureke Bootal Club claims a game trom ‘Arden A. C, for non-appearance on Saturday, & Jaane, os Mi fear dei Address ers a eng ip td, The Elmwood Juniors Teg alts te, arma swine "ia ware een, xLeen years, Address i. Cottey, 138 Bin etre. ‘The Hartford #7. ©, has June 7 and 8 and also melhor ‘Auble, wome dates in latter part at une ‘and aly open May 24, On Decoration, Day they play the Elec. field. panies sith * for (teame averagi eighteen years. Address the low! h rag! " ‘Cad ¥ Yea Mon tds Kane ‘Thied etroet, New | rich, OF Engioncod re eT eee lam | nial t day the Black Diamo ‘The Wranok The I Poverty Bore tare onganived and would | yictsry over oot | Wats, rei (ames with teams averaging twelve | Harlem, last Bund 8.’ The! contre Beld Mut, ret He I : The Melrose BB. O, would like se play ail t from thirteen (0 fourteen yearn ailing centre sta, outcher, ton davon etter JU At oped," Mawihorne 8 ta miles trom New York City, on the N.Y, C. 1y AR, rod visiting Leama, Qlubs |. Address Agion HH or Brooklyn, would uke "to Sot 8 game a8 with thelr toud-tal Munday to the near futu unde for trom 83 igbt to use Bell other brand of their Kind in this co here isa reason for this—the best Package of 10 for 10 cents to 810 ‘They aver: yy Lt iT’ ofehooks Ant Vorevilie, would line ; | Rattler. Aundey or holiday. TURKISH CIGARETTES There are more Cairo cigarettes sold than any ERNE Wet Pea softens R Nutt No, 159 ‘West Sixty-second The Ava A.C. would like to arrange. an other game with ihe Benedict Alt ejinen Aetna “A.C, No. 302 Hemlock mreet, “Brosh lyn, N.Y, Amores would Ike to arrange game Weraging fourteen played on opponent is preferred. Address Pitts lem Wh are anxiour + few remaining open dates on. thei schedule with strong out-of-town clubs offering the usual Induce Games hare | beet booked with man: 10 a ood content date. J. J. Mo and Forty-second 9 ‘The Rometke B. D.C. would Ike to hi from teams averaging sixteen to el ‘They line up ax follows: Fetgor, don, catcher: Blgler, frat base fold; Friedman Kaufman, left The Meyer Jonamon baseball team |x anxious to ll Deooration Day morning, and Satuntay, Jans teams in the cloak, sult Address J. Gordon, care » Bradway and Tweltth The Kid A.C. would like to mith teama, averaging. from ton, to Of age, Addrees challene 2 Belmont avenue Pa LET OTHERS KNOW. Ping-pong players are quested to nend accounts or notices of tournaments and other matters of Interest to the Ping-Pong Editor, ing World, re- Even- N927A untry. ean the price. ‘NO MOLINEUX | Attorney TRIAL MONDAY. |Report that the Case Will Be Called on That Day False— Neither on General Sessions| Nor Supreme Court List, | The published report that Roland B | Molineux will go to his second tria; on | Monday for the murder of Mrs, Kate | Adams is false case Is no the calendar of either the Gene Sess or the Ciiminal Branch of the ne Court ow 8, Weeks, chief counsel for the prisoner, said to-day that the District had agreed ment of the pase until 1 even were it on the to the post po: xt fall, and that calendar it would j; ot mean that it would go to trial Mon. | alleged interview with ex-Judge printed to back up the mm trial wouid begin Monday Mt Mr. 8 Black about a month ag is out of the clty Assisiant District-Attorney Osborne t there was no dl fon on part of the vistriet-Attorney to rush the case to trial during the hot months—a performance, he sald, which uld be as hard on’ him as ‘on the the case was on the | y he would move it for yy. he sald, but would offer tion to Its golng over. IT COSTS $1.50 T0 CUT A WATERMELON High Prices Still Rule in the Washington Market—Fresh Eggs Sell for 26c.; Print Butter 32c. Judge Olcott | esh eggs and watermelons are going 1 soon may approx mate the list luxuries" sold by the Beef Trust. To-day's ruling prices at Washington Market at Inside stands were: FRUITS—Watermelons, $1.50 each; Florida | peaches, $1 per basket; cherries, 60 centa per pound; strawberries, 20 cents per quart; hot- house grapes, $3 per pound, Malaga «rapes, 40 cents per pound; grape fruit, 10 to 20 conte! each; Imes, 20 ents per doren; California oranges, conta per doaen; lemons, 25 | rod bananas, $1 per dozen; | 70 to 75 cont per dozen, EGGS AND AUTTER—Fresh eggs, 25 cents per! Moaen; other grades, 23 cents per dozen; bent | print butter, 82 cents per pound; Elkin cream | M1 centa per pound; York State butter, ory. per pound. FISH oe shat, 60 to ®) cents euch; buck sad, 30 to 40 cents each; terrapin, $2.60 to 55 each; frogs’ legs, 35 to 70 cents per pound; diue- fish, to 12 cents per pound; Kennebec salmon, 5 cents per pound; white perch, 15 centw per | pound; red mapper. 1% cents per pound, shrimp, 1 cente per quart; lobsters, 18 cents per pound; yaddock, 8 cente per pound. MEATS—Porterbouse steak, 28 cents per pound: ‘irloln steak, 22 cente per pound; pot roast, 8 to 20 cents per pound; porterhouse roast, 28 ents per pound; French chops, 90 cents per pound; loin chops, 27 cents per pound; hind~ quarters of amb, 20 conts per pound; saddle of mutton, 22 cents per pound. GAME AND POULTRY—Brotlers, 40 to 45 cents per pound; turkeys, 18 to 22 cents per pound; apon, % to 30 cents per pound) prime roasting chicken, 25 centa per pound; white aquabs, $3.50 per dozen. MARGARET STOKES FUND. Girl Friends of the Voleano's Vic-~ tim Raising Money. 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