The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1903, Page 10

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TOME TREE OTF scones aes TANS FAR 2°" PERSE 2, nvwrve rane QUEEN WOTORINS.TMRS. CBRIEN WAS SPANKING A BLOW ARE POISONED. p-————} Ee | _UBLE 1S DEAD BARRED FROM HOME! TO SWAY OF CRIME | Mrs. Kate Sutton, Who Claimed Inmates Disobeyed the Order |So Says Magistrate comer, | i | Relationship to the Guelch| of the Court and Woman Who! Who To-Day Is Celebrating. Fafnily, Asphyxiated in Her| Lost Divorce Suit Was Com-| the Fiftieth Anniversary of. Room in Williamsburg. pelled to Go to a Hotel. | His Birth. eR. 4 a‘ . Sudden Death of Little Princess, Elizabeth of. Hesse Gives Rise to Rumors of Wholesale Attempted Assassination. QUARRELLED WITH FATHER.|CONVENT FOR CHILDREN.| SPARE SLIPPER, SPOIL WIFE.’ RUSSIA’S RULER AND CZARINA VERY ILL. i |Came to New York Thirty-five Years | Justice Leventritt Had Formally Di-| “Happy Little Magistrate” Tells Why | Ago and Pride Forbade Her Mak-! rected that the House Should Be| He Has Great Faith in the Old- ing Overtures for a Reconcillation Open to Her Until the Decree Was Fashioned Form of Punishment 4 with Her People. Entered. for Unruly Females. 4 ' Prostrated After Partaking of! \ Food Prepared for the Royal; Household—Unable to Attend) Funeral of Niece. | SS Robert L. Turk, of 441 Broadway,| Magistrate Luke J, Connorton, the attorney for Mrs. Ab Ella O'Brien, | undisputed authority on family difficul- -]against whom a verdict was rendered|tles and the mous prescriber of a yesterday in the sult for divoree insti-| Spanking as a punishment for unruly found dead to-day in tuted by her husband, former Sherif) Matrons 1 maids, Is to-day celebrat- home of Mrs. Selina . 199} James O'Brien, declared to-day that| ing the fr ry of his birth. atestreet, Williamsburg. The|Mrs. O'Brien had been unable to gain| His s in Long Island City are turned on but not lighted, and hee to her former home, i1|celeorating more than is the “Happy had been by xiation West Highty-aixth street, Justice Lev-| Little Magistrate." There is to be s. Sutton told a remarkadle story Jentritt had directed that Mrs. O'Brien | birthday party to-night and it will ‘ of herself, which is repeated by all who; should have free access to the house| Probably last until. to-morrow, w hor. Sha sald that she was a|until the decree had tbeen entered. dvocacy of spanking as a fit juelph, as was Queen Victoria, and| Acfording to Mr. Turk, he was called] © a woman who disobeys that she quarrelled with her father in]On the ‘phone about 7 o'clock night | for a miss who dis-, |ienglana thirty-five years ago and came}®¥ Mrs. O'Brien from the Hotel Endi- f fs only one wave in Ito America. ince ‘then, she said, she |cott, who said that she had been at her | the ocean of wisdom which has flown | wa too proud-to return home or even] former home with her two children, but | {rom Magistrate Connorton’s bench. jask \the royal ‘favoy which her family! had been refused admittance. “The only way to admonish the femi-' “{ communicated with Police Head-| tine gender Js to spank it.” repeated the —¢ o-day, “And none ,of your sve taps, Take a long slipper that has been worn until it is Mmber. or @ | bled In appeerance Que BERLIN. Nov. 21 port fins just reacly eg @eath' of the little Pri 4 of Hesse, which occurred suddenly Skiernewive, oPland, was due to pc 7 and that an attempt was made to pol-| son both the Czar and Czarina at the same time. The’ Princess Elizabeth and her father | the Grand Duke of Hesse, were the guests ofthe Czar and Cazarina at| Skiernewice, Princess Elizabeth died! in @yony, and, it in sald. the Cearina | was made very Sil, while the Czar was more or less affected by the poison ell-verifed re- here her. eal and facial resemblance | . pn Victoria. was noted by every | quarters," sald Mr, Turk, “and from|3 one and in this she took a great pride. | there word was sent to the West One In recent years she had supported | rundredth street station to have a po- which {s said to have been admints-| : eae f tered In food sent to the royal table ae tit eecoutt et, but Igthe | liceman go around to the house to in- s brusli ee seste) The fact that neither the Czar last few. months she had been unable to| vestigate. He may have found that | ®UfPO0 ii" Ste wie Lean Cearina attended the funeral of CZARINA- CZAR. work, It is belleved sho had become] there was no trouble. Peper bit te Gearon 3 cess Elizabeth caused no Mitle : { yf ~~ SS —$¢___ | despondent. “I then communicated with former | jaye. yeny. little crime here now. It 18 1g ment, but it ix now suid that they were h sorlous. W. Capea gre Judgo Olcott, Sherift O'Brien's counsel | moetly family rows, and in. adjustime too lil to do 40, Q the 110Y7 } serous. When «641? MEN NOT OVERWORKED.”| tie reaa to me over the ‘phone a note| those thinsagt am rieht ht home? f The first statement issued on the death ring 1 a n destroyed. The charred ——_ which he was about to send to hfs any one nis made as ge f the Infant was found, where it) Calderwood So Declares at B. R.J client. telling him that if he did not// mes—or made as many | ‘of Princess Elizabeth wan that she had died of a particularly malignant attack | of typhoid fever. An attempt has been made to hush bp the gossip concerning the attempted poisoning, and all mention, of the affair has heen forbidden in Mussina. It ta known that a searching investigation 15 ae velng made, | ‘The Grand Duchess of C of the divorced Grand Du has been trying to eff ilon between her have. Q the conclusion that ff ty [haa beon burned, In tts bed, T. Wreck Investigation. ddey the tehests of the Court he would ¢. com Fur oo State Railroad Commissioners” Dunn,| have to get other counsel. forta-tive ver cent, of all law-breakin a‘ DEATH CRY IN FIRE MARTYRS REMEMBERED, | Z*#<r. 824 Dickes went to Brooklyn] ~atrs, O'Brien went around to the house oi tea bo raged to woman as the . | to-day to investigate the cause of the} a half an hour later and then telephoned | cause. at makes ninety per cent. o| sg — | accident on the Brooklyn Rapid Tran-| .o me that site had been again sefusel| {man Wwhgt are we to Go about ttf = Clan-na-Gnel Will Observe Thirty-| sit elevated road last Thursday night.| aamdttans, { then advised her to 9 <2 i rT 1 es - for t! night. yellev: P,, Frantic Mother, After Rescaing Anniversary To: ‘The Investigation was held in the of-|some hotel for the nigh : PCesSsS Elizabe the ausples 7 fice of the Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit ) 8he wii 4 to| down that for | O. i ; the ausplcos of the Clan-na-) Oompany. ‘Testimony of trainmen and|, ‘Jf the former Sheriff is reported [01 tur we can't get along without her. arerother| Ff Hesse One Child from Burning Home, Geet of New York the thirty-sixth anni-| Qitmbates was, taken, neve segues maatous Ato eece pee paddle abe But died ale 8 oF Hess | . versary of the execution of. the Man-| In reply to the criticisms passed upon} 4 children, he Peat Ono, Obi ome to pitts ST. PAUL IN GOOD SHAPE... reconell e can sion the liquor business, ut Weill. bless if she nan? her soul, nked enough e-may -five ber cent. of crime. martyrs, ; the methods of the company in oper- enaten eiGet rues Larkin and| ating its, trains Supt, Calderwood, an- i pe celebrated to-morrow] swering particularly the statement a sht by aA memorial meeting at the| credited to the widow of Mowwrm Ill Theatre, Lexington avenue| Cabill_ thgt her husoand was. uver- y-second street. | Worked, srg) are not Corpordtion Counsel| Cahill was off for fourteen hours before worked mill detiver an ad-| THIEN, cha" when he’ acezone Set] WOMAN DEAD FROM ACID.. |3%,?2s2e heir dinner, nis morning, Provably, she will go with a sister us been A vers will probably onyent. I have aire —| Unable to Reach Her Infant, }enc * Martin sald she aid not Uke to) Who Perishes in the Flames. | Iiner Will Sait; Saturday. m line steamship St. Paw! arrived to-day from the Cramp yards;) phia, where she has been re- At lier home, at No. Brooklyn, so she jarfeld ere them with vorked, ‘LOST HER JEWELRY After heroically rese ven from the burnin i Barber, of Willow {dress on the ng one of her) James F {her home} of Hobok in love with th der her « n Ritasia, He ix bh WHILF (HUT DRIVING tat 3 edihe te MI yae TeAae) hester martyrs and ‘ed. fitted and the engines and boilers § thle i “d | d ‘over- day ascend tho Yad dropped soniewhers ealaanie J., rushed! back | the. Fe a ‘ovement. Col Richard ————=>____ \inaitied: i ie \ . r n Burke, the man who Y RS RE-ELE! Swallowed Fatal Dose When| ‘the st. Paul will sail fi y PAPERS | a : nto the flames to save her five months! : GOMPE! -ELECTED. Ladd The St. Pau! Sail from here with PARDON PAPERS REACH HIM. | ti t 1 ne ier am TR NOsIR 1 Ph: mas 4 Keily and | eae ea a ED, i | passengers and mail on next Saturday, # THOMASTON, Mo. X The par-| atre. janrey. Martin, wi ell ‘ithe @oaroom. was bIARlhK. 807 fer hon the stre Again Chance IBrealaent (Or oaks She will be commanded b4 Capt, W. Jd rs signed | ¥ bert The purser wi e sae for Busraim Car panes n= | that she could not enter it, but she Lnbor Federation by « Bix Yate. Urqunar cnet Steward Wilaim ROE Ing a Mfe sentence in State prison ah could hear the pitiful erles of the baby | eee a vected Preniqen genet | gay by ewallowing cardolle acid. Her! ‘no Wee Roan cranstetred #itas the wae Borsens mitt Wie att eta as it was being burned to death. 5 ‘olunteers. of | W8* ‘hear Tae, of the] j.usband failed to return home last night|jand. Dr. Geissinger has distin ved to-day. | « © while driving along Coney Iwi. [SUNday World Wants Work *Iremen 1 Mrs, Barber, who mw deraey. Brooklyn and | Ameria re tts cast caver by, al with his week's wages, and it Is sald /nimselt as an, astronomer, ‘hav . bg gered iy 5 % a ‘ounty, rogramme o} fi 5 , 0 woman became desponden cause| vented an instrum for finding Clark was promptly 5 Nberty Monday Morning Wonders, | became 1 al, and it ts said her irish music will also be given. | opponent. a | Ske had no, money in the house? {Ship's position by star reading, — = ——— ees ——— T= — i 2: NEARLY ~ 10,000 WANTS Printed Last Week. — The World prints twice as / many paid Help Wants as ali) the other New York papers combined. Pai: The lead in Help Wants means a lead in readers. A lead in > readers means a lead in results. ae | ‘The Sunday World reaches the most readers. Sun- day is the best day for Houses, Rooms and Apartments, Real Estate, Business Opportunities, For Sale, Personals, | Boarders, 4nd all the little needs, of business. Bring your “Wants” in Early to-day for Sunday’s World and have them’ A | filled. Branch Offices everywhere, or call up at any Telephone Pay Station. The Sunday World’s Wants are not scattered through half a dozen sections, but are in}: SUNDAY IS A “READING DAY.” ° one splendid “Want” Section. Easy to Find and Easy to Read! ay D

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