The evening world. Newspaper, November 5, 1902, Page 6

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» self Millionajre Henry 1M. Bennett's Widow, ? felates Her Experi- -* ences to The Evening ~ World in Freehold \ Jail—She Laughingly , Tells of Shock She Gave Sheriff When She Presented Her- * self and Asked to Be Locked Up. ae 7 8 a > ¢ > > “Whe following exclusive inter- wlew has been granted to The Byening World by Laura Bigger- win of Millionaire Henry M. Ben- o trend o Gpecial to Toe Evening World.) FREPHOLD, N. J., Nov. 6—"I'm glad ‘see you, even if I can’t open the f," sald Laura Biggar to an Evening rid reporter, as she stretched a ‘White hand through the bars of her cell im the Freehola County Jail. ‘The pall of prison has settled lightly pon the former actress, and if it ts “Posrible to judge from a laughing and | ; countenance as to one's mental | < @ondition, Laura Biggar is anything but | ‘ Rervous over her voluntary incarcera- $ | "The whole proceeding was too funny anything,” sald Miss Biggar, Jaugh- “Why, they acted perfectly killing When I appeared here and asked to be Joeked up. _“The Sheriff had no warrant and there was a great commotion. Waiting patiently for a long time I at Mast got the arm of the law into action, and here I am." ‘Miss Biggar laughed as though she trial than Iam. Ican scarcely walt for it; I will then have the opportunity of proving my position. I am the wife red the whole affair the most |°f Mr. Bennett and my claims should om icine thing in the world. Clad in a|°® Fecognixed. Jus wait till the trial silk, ‘Laura Biggar-Bennett, ae (24 then you will gee,” she continued fs entered on the jail records, looks | W!th @ confident smile. the picture of peace, Happy and jovial as Laura Biggar s a 5 appears to be in her new role of a Around her atch eae a tees eeart| iil tomate, she has her thoughtful mo- ments of rei With her in her coll Pinned with a diamond brooch, which fabs fondled from time to time during |*T° ‘® works of Milton, Himerson, ie aealllstg: conversation. Goethe and Shakespeare. N08 course I won't feel nervous over| “O® It is good to read in quietude,” My position,” she said, “for if I had |S sighed with the tone of a woman ny doubts as to the outcome of this |WhO found Jail life @ relief froh the © Affair T should never have given myself |DUMy of the outside world, “I read UD. There was no necessity of my com- t deal, and with my Emerson fmg here, but I learned on Saturday|! spend many hours." ®ight that an indictment was in prog-| The Woman who can laugh at hor #0 T promptly came here to save| Voluntary incarceration and can look ‘trouble. into the future with smiling eyes, has _ “Of course, my remaining here now is|¢ither a- perfect confidence tn ber own | ‘morely a matter of principle on my part. |Powers and prospects, or else sho ts ) E have had several offers of dail, and|@sain the clever actress of her former _ @nly this morning received a telegram | career. i from a friend in New York begaing me €0 let him forward bail. I promptly ro- fused. Not that I like being in jail,” @he laughingly asserted, “though it is mice to have a little rest: but I will re- ain bere until Dr. Hendricks and Jus- flee. of the Peace Stanton are furnished nh bail." Biggar's Wps formed a deter- ed Une, + "It's all three of us or none,” she ald decidedly. “We can get bail for Dr. Hendricks, but the trouble has been 4p getting $10,000 ball for Mr. Stanton." The woman charged with the crime of Sonspiracy in gaining possession of the will and estate of MilHonaire Bennett ts Ypyal to her alleged accomplices and will Mot allow the affair to move without Ake treatment of the former Justice and r who certified as to her marriage t Mr. Bennett and to the birth of the Baise s+ ‘Will Win in the B “I had to fight to get in here,” she said laughingly, “I have to fight for my rights, but I will win out in the end. If I were guilty, it is mot prob- able that I would give myself up, or 18 it probable that I would be eo unbur- dened by care. You can simply say !f any one asks you,” he continued, “that Laura Biggar is enjoying herself; that she is happy in the thought of future vindication. “Ti say fife freehold jail tl 10] jail. “will be. the. world-recognized Benne: lowed. Laura Bi the prison of sonfiden good-by for awhile, and the ‘we meet it will not be in When we meet again rs. agar waved her hand through ‘a, and her smile was full and trust in the future. ALICE ROHD. Dies of Fall from Wagon, Stephen May, sixty years old, of One Hundred and Twenty-eighth street and Fourth avenue, fell from a wagon on One Hundred ‘and Twenty-fifth street and Flghth avenue last night, He re- celved scalp wounds and was taken to J. Hood Wright Hospital, where he died at 6 o'clock this morning, r Expects Vindication. “No, I wouldn't undo a single thing. ‘Would I go back and accept the original gettlement and avold this trouble? In- deed. not. Why, I am not nervous about @his, Why should I be? I am Mr. mnett's wife and at the trial every- will come out to vindicate me. I @annot Giscuss the case, but I will say ‘hat my mind Is not clouded by a single doubt as to the future. I have been ‘wronged by these trumped up charges, ut it will not take long to prove my hed innocence of the charge of con- iracy and my valld right in claiming what is due me. “It doesn't seem that there had been y great deal of anxiety on the part of e been 119° East Thirty- I would often go ipppliig, and in no way did I try to my Mentity, I believe, though, it a couple of female sleuths did try Werun me to earth,” she continued with a laugh. Wo* women in the flat opposite ma eontinually watching me and} ° ery time I would glance out the windows I would sep a pair of staring from behind the curtains ‘the flat opposite. They thought they ; ry crafty. E#One day when I went to drive these tore frantically down the street y im search of a cab, They T was trying to escape, and it I Bad been! my female detectives would their job. fed Write = Good “story.” i 4 returned that night they r ok on the opposite atep and We no doubt sighed a sigh of relief ‘the ‘awful conspirator’ “—and Miss amiled—“had pot flown.” (table tn her cell sat a tray with ants of janch, and, judging t it was quite evident Miss Big- eeration had not affected her LAM Ba 3) WARNER'S SAFE ( , SENT ABSOLUTE READER OF THE BO CUR! If you have pains in your baci passing it, TEST YOUR KIDNEYS, stand twenty-four hours. If thon or if particles or germ» float aba made this tes! in your system, wend ua a send you a report with advice free Mr. W. C. Brent, of 1724 W. Franklin ney and prostrated adder trouble, say th excruciating in my organs; nothing I Used’ Warner's Safe Cure, trial bottle. a I eont for a felt like a new man. Safe bladder and urinary troubles and healed Kidneys, the source of th 1 ¢ Warner's Sate way too’ much In praise if & blessing to thone aMicted wit whiel hoatthy Kidneys and bladder. n Bright's disease, rheumatiam, | diabotes, | ‘out, torpid Iver, eczem>, jauniice, matic ‘acid polson, gali stones, and entire system and WARNER'S pat } prove fatal. SAF ® and used by doctors as the o1 for all these dij nos Diadder And. blood. It Will cure any t matters Bot how serious, if taken in time, PILES when the test was @ountenance, with its complexion, | frea from sediment, and pleasant to , ind of bad odor te Cure at your druggist SUBSTITUTES AND UL Warner's.” Inst st on the genuine, which drugs which tasuro the mystery, take Dn she “that @ woman should Miiup? Now, it only 1 & 800d -mtory I To Warn oo LAURA BIGGAR. ALEl | $OO0O4494O8-64545-492 OOO O0G09O0-0000O0O0OOH OOO OHOOBOOD tt and all my claims will be al- | a oo DPODDOOODIDDDILPVGSD DHIDDIEVDODPMVADOD-IDDE DISD mae WOMAN FELL 2,000 FEET FROM BALLOON Her Strength Gave Out and She Could Not Raise Herself to Her Trapeze. ——— eee, le ° ANNA, Ill, Nov. &—An {nquest was held to-day into the death of Miss Dora Morrison, who was killed by falling 2,000 feet from a balloon. Prof. Schwars, the aeronaut, had endeavored to dis- suade her from making the ascent, but sho insisted, only to find that after: leaving the ground her strength was pot sufficient to draw her body up te the trapeze to which she clung. Soon after the balloon started on its voyage it was evident to the thousands of spectators who watched it that the trl had not made a proper atart, and there was a scene of the utmost ex- Those who stood below wted breath for the out- ‘© Was a ory of horror ‘as seen that the young wom- an was unable to retain her on the trapeze. Struggle aa she would she it impossible to save (om at last she wes forced by exhaus: to let go. he great cfy went up frem those who looked on as she plunged downward pelted to, th as sl hundrede ty through air, When it was ony aed that s! were co! he fell whirlin; io Wa dead an order was iasued closing the fair grounds and an investigation will be made. ———— Died with Gas Turned On. NEWARK, N, J., Nov. 6.—Nethan Knle, thirty-eight years old, of No, 2% Bergen street, was found dead in to thi tiiy ae te came ty on! from New York and opened a store ‘nt the address given. Ie kopt to himsolf E BACK? CLOUDY URINEP Indicate Your Kidneys Are Diseased. Test Your Urine and Find Out, Theusands of Men and Women Have Kidney and Bladder Disease Do Not Know Until It Is Too Late. UNHEALTHY KIDNEYS SURE, THE LY FR b if your urine Is dixcola Put some morning urine t 18 clo} Moubt in your mind you have any doubt in you ainple of your urine, Baltimore, Md., who ‘has a serious case of kid- “T was almort pal vy back. had inflammation of the biadder and urinary seemed to Kive me relief unt! It did me, 90 much good 1 bought 1 canpot C healthy Kidneys, if neglected, cause in~ flaramation of the bladder apd urinary organs, rheu- will goon affect is prescribed nly absolute cure ldneys, Hyver, rt eit raove the bowels grithy and td'a wpeedy When ul other: medicines fotied, the free trialehas hech. kisewn vacate. je In the early stages of t it contains no Narcotie or hatmtul drug found in 50: they are positively harmful amd don F direct. ‘Two aizon, MITATIONS. ‘The SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. convince every sufferer from disea: Safe Cure wi eure Sema "etapa otis Eh and made few friends. His relatives re- side in New York. WORLD'S GRRATHST KIDNEY 1°} POBTEAID,, TO aVERY EVANING WORLD. oF glass oF battle Yet te, h brickdust sediment, | are diseased. If, Gh have) analyze it an developm doctors wilt in of contains a. re itr kde: as to and the our free my ‘Ure, un wale he MR. W. ©, BRENT, Shas bee! divease. m ed jot cure.) ou CAR . ‘and $1.00 a battle. Haye, uaa Bod files ‘coutain “han (Beware of always cures, Stat! bladder BUSE ACTS LKE “A REAL WOMAN” Kate Carew Finds the Italian Player and Her Leading Man Truer to Nature Than Our _ American Thespians. AND SHE IS MODEST, TOO. In D’Annunzio’s “La Gloconda” the Star Does Not Monopolize the Limelight Like Some Who Could Be Mentioned. It might have been an audience in Rome or Florence—proud, dark faces of the sons of the Caesars, with a sprin- king of American globe-trotters—for it was Duso's first night at the Victoria Theatre. Rome or Florence, ladies and gentle- mon, save for the muffled bleat of the tin horns outside and the measured ac- cents of a youth near at hand, proclaim- sc I When THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1902. one, will do gor the present rond to greatness quivering forms of suppressed leading | the ga men. for hi Why, Duse's leagng man has all the privileges mp Duse thinks nothirs of standing with her careworn smi aw ohadow for hve wt of school of acting XxXM Pxxxxsxx and the rest of they could learn ey wourl not ‘ike that. know thi Duse ene togeth Hehe to pothere/ vir aid madam. Tt is ht to ere) §! Fs a private matter that do Dboys secured boat you. away, guiet bad Fumble it ww in a tongue "Bookoftheplay! Soovyacar and life of fee Doozy Alas, poor Dooay! Any soovynear had been vg 1 saw eagle heads of Fome loathing on that youtf but not all the|near and life of Doozy, baleful fire kindled by anclent vendettas could seal his rash ligs on tho theme of | he’)! Doozy and the soovyrar. Without entering info the dread ques- the tion of whether Due is greater than| maj Bernhardt let me récord the discovory | 1s, not that she differs from—ahem!—trom Miss Lxix Gixsxr bxxl in one strikig particu {a that she doesn’ quarrel with h leading man over tip calcium problem. There may be otter polnts of dissim- Mlarity between Dye and the distin- Kulshed ladies indigted above, but that | that you really ought to Glocofia” they are husband | boats and Fred Muoller, twelve years and wife, whichfmakes it espectal barrassing, Oxf hates one range to the Caesars: | 1 upon domestic scenes—y ien the husband kneels tand cries and tells her wh: F fellow she has been to him, and wher would that the] she smothers him and blindly dabbles yfar, far away! |Ner hands on his face nearly chokes i wath | With Joy—all this. wher, YOU, madam, ‘urned with | who have read thé bookotheplay, soovy- know full well il loves the lady y 8 and that 0 back to her in the last act as sure as beat beans! ns are beans! ‘ou see, the awkward part of it is that don't look, or talk, or dress, or @ up dike actors and actresses—that like out own ors and ac- tresses. They are like real people, liy- 1 y a oe. Pxixxxk Cxxx-| {if,!2 8 rea! housg with real Dutcher s gas meter to keep 1, which|tabs on, and real Joys and sorrows of er | thelr own, And the mere fact that they speak a foreign language does not help you in the least. Even if you don't understand Ttallan mistake the drift of rtleularly his wile’s at Mother, Gray's Sweet Powders that in his heart he st! Yeverishness, Headache, in black with the fanc: Worms. den, Conn., says: “It is the b when feverish and complainin; 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. ¥, - nu Many School Children Are Sickly, Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children’s Home, New York, Break up Colds in 24 hours, cure Stomach Troubles, Tecthing Disorders move and regulate the Bowels, and Destroy Mes, EmjJy Maronn, Meri medicine in the world for children Sold by all druggists or by*mail, 26¢. Sample sent FRDE. Address Allen A Talk With The Ladies Everything here in Suits, Skirts, Shoes, Waists, Trimmed Hats, Watches, Diamonds,Jewelry, etc., beaming with beauty and style and not burdened with high prices, OPEN AN ACCOUNT And pay for your purchaso in small, convenient sums. Tailor-Made Suits, $12.75 to $50,00 Trimmed Hats, $4.98 to $20.00, for est g." can’t thoge Gomestie confidences, and you feel The Duse 2g being there. not paved with the “La Gloconda,” one of the plays that y and gallant D'Annunzio wrote is Doozy, is exceedingly dismal. nothing gay and Fitehy about x all heart to Nobody does things on the stage. Even the famous Incident of the wife saving the statue when the angry lady with the fancy shape knocks it down, happens out of sight, and there's not half as much thrill in the maiming of wifey's beautiful hands as there is In the, loco- “The Ninety and Nin There’ up person, and | it. y back in the 4 ic 4 stretch, ence how well hy 1m. his name, and Tf ¢o y with us and open a| motive ot jor Jxxn Dxxw, Wxil-| | I ne oughtn’t to confess i Jxxxs K. Hxxkxit| h2ps, but—well, between you an ue tailor-made divini-|one could appreciate one's first dose o id have to forget | Duse better if it were administered In acting before | th matic ginger-ale of ‘‘somethin’ KATE CAREW. — Boy Drowned from Bont. (HACKENSACK, N. J., Nov, 6.—Three pts se and started to row hat and steal|up the Hackensack River. 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