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| as ARS. HANNA LONG MAS. .K. STALLO' —_so Divorced Wife of Dan Hanna Wedded Lawyer-Banker Last April and Marriage Is Just Announced. NEWS SURPRISE TO SOCIETY. Ghe Kidnapped Children by Former Marriage and Escaped to Europe with Them,, Outwitting Many De- tectives Employed by Hanna. @ARRIED.—HANNA-—STALLO.—April 27, 1903, by the Rev. Henry Rollings, at Bt. James's Episcopal Church, Seventy first street and Madison avenue, MAY HARRINGTON HANNA end EDMUND KITTREDGE STALLO. ‘This notice was handed to The World last night. It was written on paper that bore this printed inscription in the upper left-hand corner: “Edmund K, Stallo, Hanover Bank Building, New York." When an Evening World reporter galled to-day at the apartment-house, No, 067 Madison avenue, he was told that Mrs. Stallo would not see any one. ‘Then he sent to her rooms by a mes- @enger boy a note, stating that he wished to see her, as Mrs. Stallo, when she was Mrs. Hanna, always was most courteous in granting interviews. ‘The boy returned with the message thet there was no answer, and then with @ broad grin, added: “Gee! I wish you send me with an- Pepe noe to cae: Bhe gave me a vie is believed that Mr. Stallo ts either at his office or else thé couple are ‘|@way on their honeymoon. Had Fight for Her Chidren, Mrs. May Harrington Hanna obtained @ divorce from Daniel Hanna, son of @enator Marcus A. Hanna, on the Found of neglect and cruelty. Sensa- mal episodes marked the separation of the two. Mrs. Hanna left her home in Cleveland to salt for Europe with her Shree children, all boys. Her husband declared, she should not take the chii- Mra, Hanna went to the Saxoy Siote, “in this city, prior to boar the steamship, and ‘Mr. Hanna hired @ gorpa of detectives to prevent her from taking the children, with her.“ Butrahe verly outwitted husband and détec- fives, cod they lett one door unguarded: e and her boys issued from the hotel ‘this door, Juinped into a carriage and Got’ aboard the steamship. +» “Dan” Hanna, while a student at col- lege, met Miss ‘Carrie May Harrington, lle together in a boating party at on Aug, 9, 18st, they mrolied away trom thelr companions. -Sought a clergyman, and were married. “Neither was of age. Kept Marriage Secret. For several months they kept their mariage secret, When St became alot Senator Hanna sald, “Boys will be boys, and’ he might have done worse.” “Dan took, his wife to ve in Cleveland In the Henna hom 7 Then came stories of quarrels between young Hanna and his wife. The first en outbreak occurred at the Cleveland fPorse Show in 187. ‘The next occur @t the Mokiniey inauguration in Beveral times Senator Hanna pravented @ separation, but things went fiom bad fo worse, until in January, 1898, ML Hanna filed suit tor divorée, allesin: lect and cruelty. *Gire. Hanna got the custody of her @hildren and an order from the court compelling Daniel Hanna to provide for ir education. She took her sons to rope, and on her return presented i for $9,800. After some litigation Mr. Hann paid the bill. Soon after this Hanna married Mrs. Daisy Gordon Maud. divorced wife of a wealthy teas Nshman. and at that time calied the most beautiful woman in Cleveland. ‘Learning that his first wife contem- lated another trip to Europe, Mr. fanna, not wishing to pay another $9,800, applied to the courts in July, 1901, to have his father, Senator Hanna, made guardian of the three children. Tho order was granted, anda writ was {asued prohibiting Mra. Hanna from rer an boys from the State of ‘Ohio. Escaped to New York, While the mes was at her front @oor to serve on Be or OeUEE oragry i back way fork she went directly to the Savoy otel, registering under the name ‘of Bro Hanna followed on wreext train and obtained a writ of Piteas corpus from Justlee McAdam. ivate ce ited were employed to it despite their or wit! red th ‘ tectives, who trie red the de cota ft In'a box of roses. With woman answering the description of ‘Baroness de Palland was Mrs ’s oonstamt companion- on the ‘vo; on the* Deutschland, homewarived ‘here. on: Oct. 24, 1901. ‘Giinging to Mrs, Hanna's skirts as she down the gang-plank were her Kies Starous Henna’ with, Richanl Bacon, & and @ reaye of Hanna and his wite were By a curious co- cerk, knowing nothing of the new arriva s, who hame of "Brow, adjoining suite to Hanns il "airs. Hannas’ met several Mrs. Hianna No. 1 removed iy in Madison oe has two etry ‘lauiehtern err under the care of Mr. Ma: in Cincinnati. FOUGHT WITH A BURGLAR. ‘wealthy Farmer at Wayside Final. ly Drove Thief Away. BATONTOWN, N, J., Oct, 29.—Bawara Wary, a wealthy farmer of Wayslde, hau @ desperate fight with a burwlar early to-day. Just before daylight ne awoke and found a burglar etanding over him ana searoning me pockets of his cloth- ing. aes, ‘When he saw that Fury was/awake the burglar struck him’ a terrific bLiow ‘on the head with a club, Fary day etunned ¢or a moment or two and’ then Hanna, | at the time, unknown to |} io, 1, @truggied to his feet and grappled Bis capaitant. he men fought all around qamnall “the SHE broke away, iyleaw-|by taking cai : 6 MRS, E. K: STALLO. MARRIAGE BROKER UN POLICE HANDS, Charles R. Van Tascher Ac- cused of Swindling Women Out of Their Savings by Prom- ising Them Rich Husbands. Swindling in a new way !s charged against Charles R. Van Tascher, ar- rested yesterday by Detective Sergeants McConville, Peabody and Clark, of the, Cehtral Office, and taken to Police Headquarters on a charge of grand larcen ade by John Klinger, of No. 29 St. Mark's place, Brooklyn. Inspec-; tor McClusky says that he has evidence that Van Tascher has swindied women out, o: thelr savings by luring them inté marriages with men represented to be wealths. for, which he took large! , it is charged, inserted in New York news- Saving thata “rich German, just would like to wed. and found many women willing to marry, The detectives say that Mrs. Gesina, who lived at No, 83 Second avenue, answer- ing.an’ advertisement, of a “wealthy German who had {ust come to America with a yery val ention, and who had many m ‘in Germany,” called at Van: Tascher,s’ office, No. 14 Nassau street, where heswas President and General "Manager ‘of “The Van Tascher Realty and Construction Co Van ‘Tascher introduced a man Whom he called “Dr, Paul Peters” The marriage -Was arranged, and Van Tascher,’ tt’ is charged, collected from the woman nearly $1,000 to be expended on the wedding and & home, After the wedding the woman found that she w out his term, ‘Mrs. Peters sald, at Second avenue address last night: “1 delieve Van Tasoher led ‘Dr. Peters’ to belleve that he was going to marry a rich woman as he led me to belleve I was going to, marry Inventor. He got nearly $1,000 from me m pretenses which were, never made £2 ‘After we had married, my hus- d_and I realized that married into a. fortune, He beat me and I had, him sent to the Island.” ‘Another case cited by the detectives is that of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoft- Man, of No. 2) East | Elehty-sixth street. is sald that Mrs. Hoffman saur'Van ‘Tageher $00 tobe spent in Kiting up a house for her. which ehe nevew recovered, ‘The Hoffmans are said Wo be ving happily together. scion, Klinger oh charnes that last August y Sascher's, “Realty and Construc- advertised for a man of many houses at Ha dicighta, |N. J. He was en: y van ‘Tascher, who pri is 0, $15.a week and required him He alleges that Van ia not own any houses at Has- prouck Heights, and that he has never | been able to get his $300 from Van ‘Tusoner THINKS SON WAS KIDNAPPED Charles Ether Asks Police to Find His Missing Boy, Charles Ether, a clerk>of No. 57 East One Hundred and Fourth street, has re- ported to Sergt. Brindley at the Bast One Hundred and Fourth street station- house that his son Gilbert, seven years night, He thought the boy has been kidnapped. He said that the boy had gone out to) lay with obhers in the evening, but did Poe return to thelr ik at 8 ofclook, nla cing to bed. The father jnquired in the Pelghborhood, but could Ahd'no trace. of tne boy. Bet Brindley. told Mr. ther that the had probably followed some politics parade jnd got lost. He promised to send out @ general alarm for him, ENDS HER LIFE.WITH ACID. Mrs, Meyer Grieved at Death of Her Daughter, Mrs. Ida Moyer, thirty-five years oid, the wife of John Meyer, committed sul- olde at her home, No. #498 Third avenue, reguiar time for 0 she lost, he} t, who a rich old, has been missing since 8 o'clock ast} THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1903 FORMER MRS. BANNA, WHO \3 MARRIED SECRETLY IN APRIL, LONG WALK TO SEE POPE. Barber Foots 400 Miles Between Venice and Rome, ROME, Oct. 29.—Pope Pius X. has been the recipient of many touching proofs of devotion, but the most re- markable is that of Luigi Christofoll, a barber who used often to shave the Pope when he was Patriarch of Venice. He walked from Venice to Rome, 400 miles, to pay his respects to the Pon- tifr, Christofoll went to the Vatican and said he wished to gee the Pope and he ‘was not only surprised, but annoyed to find that he must formally ask for audience and even, perhaps, not get it. ‘The barber went in high dudgeon to the sisters of ‘the Pope, who consoled with him and promised to 2 their brother in his behalf. 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Every dollar of the hundreds of millions handled by the Company from January 1, 1898, tu January 1, 1903, was checked and found accounted for in strict accordance with the Laws of the State, In his official sanction of the findings of the examiners, the Superinterdent of Insurance says: —— — wa or September 24, 1903, I think it fitting to note the unusual extent and thoroughness of this examination, and the evidence which it bears to the conscientious and careful management of this large institution [The Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany of nt York]. Tn Witness Whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of the Insurance Department this 24th day of S ber, 1903, ] 9 lay of September, : Me AS Superintendent of Insurance. HIEF BIAMINEE ISAAG VANDERPOEL, of New York Insurance Department, in his re . fc port on ( omp: of New York, says in part : “ This examination just concluded, has occupied Phe, Mutual Life Insurance e Nnsurance Departarent since January 2 last, and during this period of nearly nine months every detail of the Company’s transactions has been subjected se ape closet AeretDY, mevety facility was shor ced by toe Company, 's officers and the heads of its several départments, to thoroughly accomplis! whi erlally expedited by the admirable methods i { taping ‘of books of initial or final entry, ethods in vogue at the Home Office in the handling of accounts and Condensed from New York Insurance Department's Report» On The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Receipts and Disbursements Balance, January I, 1903 JANUARY 1, 1898, TO JANUARY 1, 1903 ' \ The net or ledger assets, December 31, 1897, as found on the ASSETS * & previous examination of the Company in 1898, were then shown to be.......ccceceesccesececeseeeees++ 236,630,175 78 United States bonds and other sechirities...........ceeee+2 $220,140,306 02 | 81,566,584 60. 10,278,000 00 — 14,620,874 79 RECEIPTS + $52,257,884 72 «+ 175,031,892 62 15,085,511 65 5,537,361 34 59,346,317 26 5,352,304 07 797,505 54 First lien loans on bond and mortgage. .. Loans on bonds and other securities Loans on Company’s own policies. Real Estate: Company’s office buildings in London, Paris, Berlin, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, Sidney and Mexico, and other real estate...... Cash in banks and trust companies........ . Accrued interest, net deferred premiums, etc. New premiums, . Renewal premiums... Consideration for annuities, Rents... Interest. Profit on sale or maturity of ledger assets. . Other income, ‘Tétal receipts from 1897 to 1903. $2,833,323 45 15,677,925 78 7,315,666 66 $382,432,681 30 DISBURSEMENTS Paid policy-holders. .. © $135,271,886 74 For all other accounts. + 64,620,160 41 Motel eicceeiccclecesicere cessiecinealceeturses Balance, being net or ledger assets, December 31, 1902. Non-ledger assets, December 31, 1902, audited at.. LIABILITIES eresessseeeseesses 8314,293,458 19 ; 65,119,223 11 3,020,000 00 $382, 432,681. 30 Policy reserves, etc, Contingent Guarantee Fund... . Authorized dividends, ........0...+eeeeee “32,680,170 86 $382,827,136 69 394,455 39 82,432,681 30 Teh MUTUAL LIF Essurer RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT Oldest in America Largest in the Worle BOARD OF DEVEL BAS HANEY H, Kua ats, anuus B. MLLER Deduct agents’ debit balances, gross..............0006 Total admitted assets, December 31, 1902.......... Whi aa wocteereLLi SN. JARVIE D re McCUKDY WERDERIO'O CROMWELL RICHAR: E wo U. LDN: LIEN T. DAV. 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