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WIFE. NEEDED EDUCATED MAN. Walter ©. Bitman An- swers Her Suit for Divorce by Quoting Her Complaint. FOUND HIMONA STEAMER President of Ameriean Steel and Copper Company Re- plies with Counter Charges to His Wife's Accusations, Because nis wife told him she “needed the society of an educated man,” Walter J. Bitman, President of the Ameri in Steel and Copper Company, with offices in the Ameri- can Tract Soc ety Building, has filed counter-charge’ in his wife’s suit for divorce, Justice Dickey in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day granted Mrs. Bitman $30 a eck alimony and $150 counse, fee pend 1g her suit. Mrs. Bitmar charges that her hueband has been guilty of misconduct on many occasion. and \aat it was only by accident she learned of it. She asserts in her bill that some time aenanmnes THe WORLD: ' PPT TT FT ESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 5, 1902. “JOKE” HAFFEN DENIES HE’S TIRED BEING APEX OF THE TAMMANY TRIANGLE, ++ Being “Walbly” at the Hall. TELL You : ? SPORTS - J DRAW ) two! < One Mineo) SCAN: But There Are Indications that Devery Was Right About Things MRS. CRANE NAMES HER DAUGHTER IN DIVORCE SUIT AGAINST Wife of Artist Accuses| Him of Being Too Friendly with Her| Child by a Former Marriage —Case Be- fore Referee. ago a telegram was delivered at their home, Nc. 547 Mad.son street, Brookiyn, addressed to her husband, which read: “Call at my house. if agreeable." Identified the Writer. This message was signed “A. G..” and Mrs. Bitman says that after employing ‘detectives she learned that “A. G." was Miss Anna Gans, of No, 128 Scholes Street, and that her husband was in the habit of taking her to theatres, dinners and places of amusement. ‘On ‘a recent Western trip of her hus- band Mrs, Bitman says. she had a pri- vate detective follow him and that he had been guilty of offenses for ould obtain a divores iiss itn the daughter of ,, &, wealthy. steel and copper magnate of New Yor fn making his counter chi Bitman asserts that he employed by his wife's started a rival business, fe, learning all of his wife. Communicated them to her resulting In enormous losses Will explain all and business se- fa- to self. as Bitman also charges that Mrs. Bitman was friendly with Fred Brown, who was a passenger on the same| steamship with her returning from Ber-| muda last winter. Bitman claims vhat he found letters from Brown to Mrs. Bitman, all couched in endearing terms. Needed Educated Man. When asked about her fondness for Me Srown, Mr. Bitman says that his wife replied: “You are an uneducated man and Mr. Brown is highly educated. I need the soclety of an educated man.” (He says in his cross bill that he be- Neves that Mrs. Bitman de found not to have been all that It should have bean since her marriage. 's conduct will! my position as one of the three leaders} oulging with patronage than the apex| Hall ig all Frank Gi telephoned down from the Borough Hall|with Murphy, from Herne ae Wat he wea too busy with | Russa the ietarence u peal a rtales to ayn: 4 ecordingly the two lower corners o against the triangle decided to adjourn until every: os Jand do not know whether he is golng 0 Tammany Hall to-day or not.” Nevertheless, and notwithstanding, ‘Tammany has it that “Joke” 4s tired of right oodwin, the Tammany leader of Tammany Hall. It is true that I] or « trio in Fourteenth street with the in the. Ninth, Ww mela scalp. | PraTaotineivg, (b.tuelwiswaen to-dayill pacondpe passing (hy apltar craw dle ltovereh wy liNamem coaverre ae The reason. Is because I have to]iands that he cannot! feel the breeze eailer at the Wigwam whtie Short and the : Ga his. fingers. wo Spot were there, Goodwin wot pen a lot of bids up here In my office. | “two Spot and Sport met at Tammany | ar oxvrension of intense Cerny ne I have not heard from Mr. McMahon |Hall at 11 o'clock this "ning. Joke |held a long whispered conversation lites have appealed to Tammany for as- the money-exercising Mrs. Bruce Crane, suing her hushand, the famous artist, fr aby jnames her own daur r arriage as t use of her marital sorrows, nd prosents evidence to prove | her charges, which have not been for mally dented by the artist or the young! | woman | Her name is Miss Annie Burchard Byainerd, and she is herself an artist of merit | Mrs. Crano was Miss Jeanne Burchard, @aughter of a prominent Troy family and niece of the late Rev. S. 8. Buroh- ard, the admirer of James G. Blaine, whose alliteration, “Rum, Romanism and Rebellion.” uttered at a Blaine re- ception at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, ha‘ mudh to do with the defeat of his favorite | Her first husband was a man named | Brainerd, ty whom she had two chil-| ren, a son and daughter. She was an artist of some repute, and when, after her husband's death, she married Bruce | je he tank up the work of training | . Annle Burchard, in ast n stayed with his grandmother ard in Troy ading spirit In the Na Bur Crane ts the |tlonal Academy of Design, a member of of American Artists, of the rand the Lotos Clubs. He ts forty-five years old and has a studio at No, 14 West Fifty-titth street which fact Is de- that the Goodwin- “TIM” WOODRUFF WANTS A SEAT IN THE SENATE. “The Most At- tractive Man | Ever Saw,”’ Says the Lieutenant- Governor of the Pope— Will Not Be Candidate for Renom- ination, and Says He Is Not Posted on Politics— Is Going to Manhattan Beach to See Senator Platt Lieut.-Goy, Timothy Woodruff, accom- panied by Mrs, Woodruff and thelr son John, who is a junior at Yale, returned on the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse to- Gay. They made 4 four months’ tour of Continental Europe and saw the Cam- panile shortly before its fall. Mr, Wood- ruff saw the Popo and said that he was “the most attractive man I ever saw." “will you again be a candidate for Lieutenant-Governor?” was asked. “Probably not,’ replied the Lleu- tenant-Governor, smiling sarcastically, “Very probably I shall not. Before going away I reiterated that I would not again be a candidate. I made that wame declaration two years ago, and meant it then, but was persuaded to take the nomination, ‘This time I say ‘no, and mean ‘no,’ “You can say that I'll never do It again. Ob, Not me. Would 1 like to be Governor? Well, Goy. Odell is the man for that. He ought to have ue renomination and ‘be re-elected. There 1 site Bieta 3a Fee Tune MEN'S OUTING SUITS, All the! 1” yah , : cough yeen cured ans) H alue: real values $5.00, 4 LIEUT.-GOV, TIMOTHY L. WOODRUFF. tol of od nts $18 and $20; 12 98 kabries es are sane after are) g6.00 and $7.00; 3 9 } js nobody the Democrats can put up nd healthy “siace I have Green Tagged... ° } embraced in this lot; Green Tagged ..... ® ie who can beat him, No, not even Sena-| Charles Curkaden, Wealthy cured by th phyal MEN'S EXTREMELY YLISH| real values $14 and )MEN'S GOLF AND BIKE PANTS FR® eels sarees Ae Pittsburger, Saved from | We YF Nem, Vark says cata SUITS, imported fabrics, single’ $15; Green Tagged. . ° | in imported fabrics; i Biter Tan f Drowning by Misses Longe) “Cal ai the unly place 1a Amerloa author and two-button double-breasted ‘ | Yaluess4.00,$5.00 and 1.49 FOR THEATRICAL MA Grattan Donnelly—Court Reserves ‘An application was made to Justice|McKelvey. Some of of the Donnellys have been frequently told in court durlzg the past three years. In the first action agaist his wife Donnelly falied to substantiate the in excursion Rother Mrs. Donnelly's sho: RICH MAN IN SURF. political office it does not imply that I shall be out of politics. “My greatest ambition now Is to be United States Senator, It is a very| natu desire on my part. But 80! agLANTIC CITY, N. J. Aug. i—Tne | al ms all not long as Senator Platt lives 1 shall not) ee oF Charles Curkaden, a take one step to gratify that ambition. | Orienta | Wealthy resident of Pittsburg, by two tred by Prof. Koch to DON'T PAY MORE KOCH SAN. and Sontheimer. When Religion Failed, (Prom the Philadelphia Record.) A Wyncote man has a little fox terrier who, Uke Mary's little lamb, has a habit of following him everywhere, It followed him to church last Sunday, and three — tims was ejected. Nothing daunted, it made a fourth attempt, and this time effected an entrance through uu aide door, whence it made its way to, * itd master's pew, Just then the minister began to pray, and, thinking that # /rfaverehle moment ton aonen, while the ‘a howl that startled the congregation and nearly broke up the services. In ithe rear of the eburch were several leadets from the Cheltenham Military and when the owner of the face, pered: you Hsia Fable! Heed came again to the surface they eelzed him and managed to keep his head Above water until assistance arrived ‘There Were no guards near the spot as It ie @ place not frequented as a rule by bathers, and the women had a hard struggle to keep the man afloat. They were all exhausted when brought ashore and were sent home in carrieges, | a REFEREE FAVORS DIVORCE Recommends that Decree Be Granted to Henry when they were returning from [120 W. 22d at, N.Y. (opp. B ESTABLISHED 1885. TELEPHONE CON: CALL, WRITE of spear il bee ae 08 NAGER. ~ Great Green Ta Decision. is now under full head of steam. profits and values have been literally hacked to pieces. the witnesses told | oe put his head on ulder and went to charges ha made. In the present case yidenied the charges: mage) M ? | hi , Donnelly names Frederick J. Rotheiwe CORB oie task itiany) C M Bonnell panes _FBUIGHDR all of th teatimony ens Clothing. |Men’s | The evidence against Mrs, Donnelly | Course Is to find In favor of the plain- MEN’S ALL-WOOL. SUITS,| ME was furnished by Miss Loutsa Von} "Tistica Steckler reserved his decision | newest patterns; really / | Hi S 4 | —— weMeteE yy a we fe |MEN'S OUTING SUITS, made up! reel HE KOCH INHALATION CURE! ” allhandsome caieeaen SUITS,| of homespuns, tweeds, cassimeres, cries a $15 316: cheviots and flannels; tier For Asthma, Consuayjtion and Bronohitis, values $15 and $16; 9 08 HRT AEST $4.00 u Green Tagged....., 7 © } actual value $12.00; Green At $5 a Month. MEN'S VERY SWELL SUITS of| Green Tagged...... "® | MEN'S fabrics and best work- sacks, hand-made garments; mar- MEN'S OUTING SUITS, cut from! vels of beauty; val- 15 98 tine imported woollens, all hand- ° ues $25 and $28; tailored, extremely Greeen Tag Sale of | use his treatment THAN $5 A MONTIL ATORIUM, hrich’s). arecn Tage swell; values $18 and TIONS $20; Green Tagged, , THEWS') "ELEPHONE, rand-New Baby. WANTS HIS SON SENT 10 PRISON Wealthy Hyman Schnite, zer Declares Young Man Is Victim of Evil Companions. Charles G. F. Wahle, counsel for Hy: man Schnitzer, appeared before Justice Ureenbaum in the Supreme Court to- day and sked for an order committing Harris Itzer, the only son of his wealthy client, to an Institution, ‘The father assserts that bad company has aused the downfall of his boy Mr. Schnitzer is one of the best known real estate operamrs in the city. He has amassed a fortune in the busines and has retired. He lives with his fam- tly at No, 208 Bast Sixty-first street. Mr, Schnitzer idolized his son, When? the boy grew up the father decided upon a professional career for him. The boy attended a private school and was final- ent to Europe to complete his edu- tion in one of the German universities. cording to the allegations of the her, his son returned from Burope nd soon began running around with bad comy “inaily he got Into the ice on a charge of was tried in the Sessions. Upon the ell, who examined rnest’ solicitation of i ile, the young man was not sent to jail, but was given over into the custody of his father, he doctor reported that the boy's had been effected by excesses, young man makes a practice of about among business people and ing goods In the name of his r, signing the orders or checks “H, He has threatened the lives rane ‘i ents and driven the servant Mrs, Crane testified that not withstand-| home, Tt_is unsafe to have the ing the supposed union of two artistic) boy about the house. |temperaments, her married life with) us Greenbaum xamined both Be ean as "; father and the boy. The boy den ie |Crane VAR IADEVCE WV OEY. happy, though) charges made by his her and sald they lived together for twelve years, sep: | that his father, although a rich man, arating In 189, She admitted under wanted to rid of him, He deeted Robert Hunter McGrath’ ‘ . tee ee ice __ Ithat he had ever threatened his mother unter McGrath's cross-examin-| that the artist and his ighter) Crane did not, appear at the hearing} ing’ said he was anxious to have his ation that she was confined in an Insane] had taken many Journeys together and| before Isaac Fromm the ‘reteree, and| father educate him as a doctor. He cay AL MAVUOOA far A Sear Ke tbut| Hed elaved Unier/eeaumed names at lio Kemrimony Wes. Gored 18 SOntrAcle-iaing deolared (Nat ie Richie Sule time. hotel, He and HL. Britton heart, of No.| witnesses ‘ Seles Know of the pretent Pros mourned pas Crane testified that she secured] 148 East Forty-fifth street, testified that — matter until! Thursday, when the er release from the asylum after a year,| hey had watched Mr, Cr and Miss a mother and the physicians ho passe her husband and her daughter with her] @t the Fifty-fifth street studio, and wit- . = Young Schnitzer demanded that a law. evidence of their trifling with her rights| Messed muny love scenes between them ., yer ed to him, but as his as wife and mother, She said she got| They also swore that they followed the Ambdinage \bseeeeP false ia father, gum declined to sree SERS g Sale “Such a business,” and no wonder Average adjectives do not describe these values, nor do puny projectiles harma fortress whose foun- Steckler in the Sipreme Court to-day}of what they saw through a window. for an order confirming the report 9] According to Referee Donohue the | Fi 4 - excJuder Chasen Donoho, ee 4 tations mae en Donnelly dation is truth. These values, coupled with these prices, stand out boldly and fy dec Of absolute vorce to lenry | and atheroe occuples joining roo H 4 4 ‘ ‘ BERT nre SORA GTEE ACEP rors GTA eo tiem pretation te alone without a peer in the Empire State to-day. The fiercer the light of |) atrical a:an, from Blanche M. Donnelly, | and ey Were very friendly. iti cs bo Fee eae eae Mla maroc onde lini eoent competition beats upon them the brighter they become. Green TagSaleof| Green TagSale of GreenTagSale of |’ ‘ Men's Pants. | terns; regular values and Green Tagyed.... FINE PANTS, all new fF is; real value = and $4.50; 2 9 ae Tagged..... Ld . i 1 iS, in fo ancy worsteds, elegant $0.00; Green Tagged. Green Tag Sale of 8. 9 8 Men’s Blue Serge Coats. no satisfaction, She got no response to| aTust and Miss Brainerd to the Bark Harey Moundia. eed ay her pleadings, and, broken-hearted, she| Avenue Hotel on the evening of June| Mrs. Ida Gornberg, twenty-six years THINGS ARE WABBLY AT THE HALL.—-DEVERY. withdrew, never returning to her huge |2t last, saw the artist register as “Mr, | old, of No. $10 Washington street, walk: | TRY IN VAIN TO SAVE BOY. band’s home. She sald {t was not unt| #4 Mrs. Richard B. Warner,” and re-|¢d Into the Hast Thirty-ffth street police | —__. The northeast corner of the Tammany )his corner of the ‘Triumvirate and will) Tuesday morning, when another meet: |this year that she became strong enough tire. station early to-day and compiained of| Gabriel Smith, Eleven Years Old, illravivate denies tuatibellslecing 20 set out as soon as he gets a chance. [116 Wil e held, Bir Hatton has prom: |, undertake the fight In the courts for} MT Thearl waited til morning, he being UI, Sergt. Daly called an ambu-| Drowns Despite All Efforts. Takes Gunaienaleoinomeltorlay, Walia in the Borough of |S paike about Mr. Haffen going to get | redress, testified, and confronted Mr. Crane as| lance from Bellevue Hospital, andwhen| qapriel Smith, eleven years old, of affen is joke. E out Is without foundation,” sald Sport| Robert D. Bardwell, of No. 69 W he was leaving the hotel, telling him the surgeon arrived he found a brand- Freeman street, Greenpoint himself because Sport Murphy, the!him "Louie," and when he tells vot alter the meeting. “The re: he | vinetysweventh street, testified Thi est what he bad discovered. Me sald Mr. new baby boy being eared for by Ma- fishing for driftwood, was. southeast comer, and Two Spot Me-| iow to vote they go out and wre that fu! hea G"mmemting st Bo eee es Aown Atlee Hralnard ea aaa ne See ren ee nei, oy Coat PUL MAGS ron Mary, Waldron: in -Newtown. Creek ‘to-day. Mahon, the southwest corner, have the | way, Fee eee ee aera concllitita: onet alan lGranetlle viii citer canal calthoUmhi rebresented by, jcounse o| ‘The mother and child were taken to| Several hoatmen made herolc effort rds stacked for all the patronage. It ts said by those who think they |? with his office as President. of his clty, and! cross-examined Mrs. Ci At the hospita escue him, but without success, Not a word of truth in it.” said Mr |unow that Mr. H would much pre-/$h! Borough of | the Bronx He will ~ 4 fF soar “aay ne on hand Tuesday, when business Haffen to The Bvening World to-day.) fer to be a plain district leader up/ needing ‘attention will, be , transacted, 1 have no intention of resigning from |ubove the Ha m Riv with his sleeve, Mr. Haffen is ail right and Tammany th a variety of pat- $3.00 ; 1 expect to go down to the 4 ‘ Fee nee aot pend the evening | Young women who are apending the sum- |i DIAMONDS, Furnishings. MENISOUITING Gane . : ) ee with Senator Platt, and then perhaps|mer here $e being much talked of to- WATCHES 45c. COLLARS for, each, gas NG PANTS, in home-|MEN’S BLUE SERGE COATS, ae know more about the political situ-| qay, & \5c, CUFFS for, pair 6! spuns,tweeds and flan- | fast color; value ation.” 1 +} ; a PY < ‘ P a tr resaman ‘Bristow and Naval The Young women who acted as life. [i JEWELRY 50c, SUSPENDERS for nels; values $4.50 and | $4.00; Green Jomcer Sharkey were the first to greet savers are the Misses Kathine Longe EXTENDED ON LONG . eve tre , $5.00; Green Tagged. ° Tagged.seeresrere. e M por the iret {thin tince he began 4nd Blanche Sonthelmer, of Philade:phia, 2sc, and SOc. HOSIERY for.... 17) P" call MEN'S BLUE SERGE COATS, fF it Ing trips to Europe the Lieutenants Mr, Curkaden, while swimming near the CREDI | A 50c. STOCK TIES for...... . 17/MEN’S OUTING PANTS, in im-| in single and double breasted # ‘ i ot cule home wear nye ‘ ee Te en eae iad attentiow | Royal Palace Hotgl, got out in the eur- Psp aire cna pelt Seca soc. SILK NECKWEAR for... 23) ported goods;all colors style $5.00 fee He wore a black cheviot coat, Ment , saree alive > F 1 Gre : He ere a ene tot Sind’ white (rent and was being swept out to s STRICTLY asi ann ‘ S0c, BELTS for....e0ceeeee,. 25| and styles; values $5 } and ireen i ae outing shirt, a plain straw hat with | when his cries for help attracted the at- - A coe > UINDERWE , TAPECH. ss serscnicece E Yale ibe band ‘and had a, pale Of HK vention of the young women, who were ONE PRICE, CASH OR TIME soc. and 75c, UNDERWEAR for 35 and $6; Green Tagged e IMENS ALPACA ES ne glasses swung Over his shoulder, | '¢! ¢ on, _ at J fi Bas Hastie eee eee nee | bathing not far away. L. W. SWEET & CO,, $1.00 MADRAS NEGLIGEE ||| wens OUTING PANTS, in] COATS; value $2: l 35 Ae Both are expert swimmers and with Leading Credit Jeweller, SHIRTS for, ,..0eserssreee0 42 » WM) Green Tagged. ° : heads of the congregatipn were lowered, | out hesitation they started to the drown- fm 37-39 Maiden Lane wy ston) $1.50 MADRAS NEGLIGEE homespuns and tlan- IMEN’S ALPACA, a the man grasped the dog by the backing man's assistance. Mr. Curkaden [UPTOWN BRANCH, 258 Sixth Ave SHIRTS for nels; value $4.00; » etter evade: real valle ‘of the neck and marched down the aisle. | had gone down a second time before (OVER WOOLWORTH 8) . a ase teetes a ’ ; hetter grade; real value | Halfway to the door the animal let out |they reached the spot, but when he BROOKLYN BRANEH 467, culian Ble $1.50 BATHING SUITS for... 951 Green Tagged.ees.. ® $4,00; Green Tagged # €