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“a Wile ‘aa live Action Against Gerald N. Stanton, Rich Dry, Goods Merohant’s Son, Who * Disappeared Three Years Ayo ‘YOUNG MAN SUPPOSED TO BE A BACHELOR. Married Beautiful Girl He Res- cued with Other Youny Women from Boat Which Capsized While They Were Sailing. ‘A sult for absolute divorce, begun DY Margaret Allon Downing Stanton | Gerald N. Stenton, son of the Mifionaire, Geraid N, stanton, and dry-coods merchant, prob- explain the young man's dis- in September, 11, The ease was called to-day before Justice ~ Pitagerald in the Supreme Court, and Gobn J. Lenehan, of the law fitm of “Danehan & Dowling. No. 165 Broadway ‘was appointed referee. 4 N,N. Stanton has hada highly career, albelt he ts yet within a ot thirty. The beautiful young ‘Who Is now seeking to free her- ‘@eif from him became his wife in 1901 m in her teens, Stanton » her A the craft they were in capsized. ' Young Man a Real Hero. Th wae said ut the tims that the acfl- @ont was occasioned by Stanton's gay @pirite. But he proved himself equal to he emergency by landing all th men the young woman who Is now * Dis wife, on the bottom of the boat and manoduyring the boat until he got all hands safely ashore, He proved him-. i thelr engagement was announced ‘The family of the young woman ob- fected to the match on account of her youth, and they were doing thelr best. | Mt is sald, to break it off when Mar- @aret disappeared one day, and the Mext they heard from her was |n a tele- gram which was signed “Mrs. Gerald Btanton.” She and young Stanton had cote to this city from Greenwich and been marvied, with tew of his club friends and an {ntimate woman friend of his mother as witnesses, Mved With Her Mother-in-Law. 5] After the marriage the couple went to — with Mrs, Gerald Stanton, sr., in si heP Mansion at No. 62 East Fiftythird y wtreet. This arrangement insted for a A Year, and then they went to housckeep- KY rm themselves. thelr frlenda supposed they were Uvin hapnity together unti Sentember & Fear ago, when Stanton disappeared. sets cere © ice that she feared foul mM 4 trace of ton, ‘From “tine to time, ne to, 8. a gg printed reports of his havin here and there. Sevora eS Keer wat Mra. Saas on eald she had 4 and she believed the story, husband was in New York ant. that phe had been deserted. Balt Solves Disappearance, a Baltes Henry Thompson. of No. 2| v7 ‘all street, who is counsel for Mrs ¢ sald to-day that all hi vomtel eo an absolute livorce, jhitefledd Betts, = Lng oe = Fe ad Lng the vores probably wont r ance” of his clini that the couple had hy phy o by “f woul met Speer was a M ine bagere she married x = a ae tas two deta hters, ae Dresen em, have iived no non of the ti a eo ' -FUSHIMI VISITS WEST POINT. | dapancse Prine Reviews Cadets ta Snowstorm. WEST POINT, N. Y., Dec. 10.—Prince Fushim! ,of Jopan, paid a visit to the military Academy at West Polnt to-day. ‘The Prince was accompanied by Asi ant Secretary Of State Loomis, A. Fiat bh 6 Bias and Major ié-4@-camp to the Prince. 4 ved on a special train and was met at the La es Albert L. Mills, and an escort of outs of twenty-one guns first conducted to club ‘na subesqueatl to ‘Gen, fred, MRS. CHADWICK ILL; NO HOPE OF BAIL (Continued from ea trom First Page.) sational disclosure of her methods, has lost his confidence in hia ability to collect. Up to to-day he has always expressed himself as perfectly confident that Mra, Chadwick would settle, “I am no longer confident,” he sald this afternoon, “I did think that she had resources sufficient to meet our claim, and I believe she would have paid it if all this notoriety had not been brought about, The outlook for collection at present {s anything but cheerful.” Undoubtedly Mr, Ryall and attorneys representing other creditors re- Hed wpon the written statement of Iri Reynolds that he had in his posses- sion $6,000,000 worth of securities belonging to Mrs, Chadwick, Exposure of the fact that these securities are worthless hi Mrs. Alice M, York has in San Francisco as dashed their hopes, identified a photograph of Mme. De Vere published {n an Eastern newspaper as that of Mra, Chad- wick, whom she says !s her sister, Mrs Chadwick told the bankers her seguriti jes wore netting $750,000 and sha would be glad, she sald, to allow the first income, after the Citizens’ Bank was made trustee, to be used to settle the But the income never came within reach of bank was hard presed for funds, president and cashier skirmished for funds, marked “No funds.” She gave two other checks for $25,000 vach, but the next day telephoned to Mr. Beckwith not to use ment the names of several institutions and individuals are given, but they are withheld for the sh aceted SECURITIES REA CH NOW TO ae (Special to the Evening World.) CLEVELAND, O., Dec. 10,~Examination of the “securities” placed by Mrs. Chadwick in the hands of Iri Reynolds, treasurer of the Wade Park Bank discloses that she worked upon a the name “Andrew Carnegie” signed to documents apparently represent- ing the amazing total of $13,500,000, : The name of Mr. Carnegie has been forged, in Mrs, Chadwick's in- terest, to two notes for $500,000 each, one note for $250,000, a jpte for $5,000,000, and a certificate of trusteeship for $7,500,000, The signatures to the $5,000,000 and $7,500,000 documents are identical with the signatures to the smaller declares were forgeries, bank claims and the bonds. the bank. Many times the When dividends were to be made the In order to help them out, Mrs. Chadwick at one time gave them @ check for $60,000 which came back them. In Beckwith’s state- $13,7 si capital consisting solely of notes which Mr. Carnegie The local authorities are taking steps to have Mrs, Chadwick in- | dicted by the Cuyahoga County Grand Jury on the charge that she forged Mr, Carnegie’s name. The confession of President C. T, Beckwit! | h, of the wrecked Citizens’ National Bank, of Oberlin, now tn the possession of the Federal uthorities, is a story so startling with relation to the manumental transactions of Mrs, Chadwick a8 to be almost unbelievable. But documentary proof has forced | bellef npon the part of the few who have heard the amazing tale, which ts expected to prove (he absolute undoing of Mrs. Chadwick, The unequivocal statement is made by President Beckwith that the means by which Mrs, Chadwick secured the imm: promise delivered into the hands of the tanker that the Citizens’ Bank would tie made che trustee of the $5,000,000 estate, whi the world as an absolute myth. HOW SHE LURED THFM ON, The written promise delivered by Mra, Chadwick to Beckwith wes to the effect exactly that her affairs would be turned over to the Oberlin Bank In consideration therefor President Beckwith and Cashier July 1, 1908, Spear were to receive $10,000 a year each for the bank was to be given a bonus of close to $40,000 when the loans had all been pald back, This complete statement atswerd fully the oft-repeated question, “What! the world actuated the two officlals of the Oberlin Bank in making the mense loans from the ban 's funds without a scintilla of actual security?” The story of how Mra, Chadwick played with the two bankers after having them once in her power, as told by Beckwith, ts absorbing in the Mrs. Chadwick calmed ¢he fears of her victinis with the claim that she was a relative of Andrew Carnegie. Intensity Of its interest, The written confossion of Beckwith goes ia made by Mrs. Chadwick to the manner in which the estate was then being handled. The Wade Park Banking Company, of Cleveland, Was used sith. 1) ply as a depository for the securities, according to the tale that the Cleve- land woman made the bankers believe, The estate was sald by Mrs. Chadwick to be In the hands of three trustees, all New York men. The name of one fam Baldwin. Mrs, Chadwick sald she could except through Baldwin, whom the banker now believes to be a mythical person. HERE IS WHAT WA CHADWICK STRONG.BOX, CLEVBLAND, D8, 19.—Attorney A. A, Stearns, representing Herbert D. Newton, of Brookline, Mass, made an author noon concerning the securities that were found irl Reynolds by Mrs, Chadwick, Package No. 1 contained & note made payable to Cassio L, Chadwick dated May 20, 1902, for $5,000,000 and made pa’ ‘| was signed with the name of Andrew Carnegie. In package No, 1 Was also a trust agreement, dated Feb, 27, 1901, and signed “Andrew Carnegie,” purporting to be livered to Andrew Carnegie by Frederick R, Cassie L. Chadwick, the value of the securities belng placed at $7,500,000, and to be productive of income, These securitl the United States Steel Corporation, the Caledonian Railway of Scotland, and the Great Western Railway of England. enge loans was by a wrilien ich has just been revealed to thelr trouble. In addition | to dotall of the explanation ot them was given as Will- not get hold of the money 7" S IN {tative statement this after. in the strong-box Jeft with yable In fifteen months, It a receipt for Securities de- Mason, deceased, uncle of es purported to be bonds ot » BRIDE OF SIX DAYS WHO HAS REPORTED HUSBAND MISSING. we some one in accomplice, and her g'tenee could bé vert “How she worked that | am not sure, “en enn Bey vin Py her tiie T learn that certain packages alleged | bet bo MY * cr by Hy pk to eontain several millions ip securities | shened by Irl oynolds ting that | has been opened in Cleveland and that | hai ponsesslon isdn in secur. hey were worthless. I don't know thi ies eloneing to her, communt- ated with the Rev, Dr, Eaton and he offidiaily, I have simply heard it. But IE itis true, 1 would hike to have’ sou fontrmed the signature of Mr. Int Rey- el; me how it was that the woman Indyced Int R n his ame he algtature on the $800,000 Carnemie @ Hist of securities ond then have | Sraawtents ome ehemcd, beyond Mrs, that slanature vouched for by one of | Oigimte ‘Dr ea statements, {he gmost prominent ministers of Cleve | oe Tl A Reyna" ma ing the oke in e “That it was vouched for there ts nv feet erma of thi acter and doubt, 1 saw the voucher and the list | pulness stunding of Mr, Reynolds. ot Seouritieg that Mrs, Chadwick was vio 4 Bey vnc vt Js persgnally acknow!- tuppowed tv have his slenatur Park National Bal trictemt Tnquiey ‘showed ‘we ad i a ties Was nd {he reputation of being a man Ae being in h a Tai e nest ntometty 4nd nonor. 80 4 va ns Charles A. acon,” ate HY the Rey, D Lebel trad wate inadwick came to Toston eat | ertied Rakes Were fully ri, Gbe.\woe gent-bere by the Rev CRiriee Enton, pastor of the Fu ‘Avene Duptist Chorch, of Cleveland, | Dr. Baton had been appealed to by ner 44 acwoman in distrvas, aml had acted me Ly wr to help her owt ihe came to John EB. Katon ver of t! Carver, in the Tremont. Butlding Kram Dr. Haton, of Cleveland, she car- natructions to give her assistance. Mf, after @xamination, a mem: aw firm of Eaton, MeKnimit ae ,fo-ate. helleve both Ratons acted in porfec pod fwlth and that ti : were abused. as wi ee Conmavaces her sec! debi many other persons: derlded to hel iki | nares to lel ner nae: Mae the ney to’ John n, gave rs. Chadwi hte eat Png ots | his thee atvick mem under whieh a! fant mS fis lated mnde ft a he became so heavily in ere the confidences of 6-DAY BICYCLISTS ON HOMESTRETCH (Continued from Firet Page.) thrown up fh the alr md bedmn broke | ay that every rider will be @iven*a loote. ‘This put an entirely new complexion dn the rece In almost the eleventh hour, Keegan and Logan ore in good condi- ‘square deal,’ “No mention has been made to me to-day of any unfair riding by Keega) as has been sald, I have promised t! thom, and will endeavor to crawl up | Blol camp to see to it that Btol Is not stilt closer on the leaders before mignt- fall, | ‘The leaders in tho race are watching each other closely 9¢ | one else.” again Intertered with by Keegan or any Samfelson and Williams have made the end drames near, | iD tWo of the three laps lost early In ‘They are taking nO chances in allowing | ‘he race. They are only one lap beht members of “tralling’’ tedma to go ahead | Root and Dorion and Sto! and. Vander. Of: the bundh, Root this Wtteenoon ex- | Muytt and they are Hiding in better Albited’ nis first uneasiners by keeping form than any of the other men. & painfully close watch of the team | Twice during the morning the “Mor- work of Vanderatuyft and Stol, Wheth.; mou" team has tred to et away and er leading the bunch or following Root and Dorion kent an eye constantly on the Motiand riders, race during the last few hours of ie race to-night, is needless for me to! Duseot and Masan Palmer quit the contest | make up the one lap between | them and first money, but both times Root and Btol, ¢ombininy it common, ehem: rr me} and Ay ‘The Indications are that the feven | and made uo ny pons barns at tears now grinding about tho oval will a apnea. f r" ‘ot round- ti Gl BO In At the finish to-night, theatiy “clont” wie t me Varden “Pat Powers, who wae at the track| and dnaking “Wi of epee a Tor @ wile * | aide during the moming, sald the’ closest! crow abected | to All the ‘thong Today. ale watch will be kent on every rider in the), Tiere are only seven teams in Ama HARVARD LIKES Package No, 2 contained a duplicate copy of the trust agreement, onda Saroars , AUtHOF of the campaign eae tae is Mere a the ago signi. He ‘orct coat eee ‘ott eo was BB Package No. 3 contained a ‘and Daniel Pine and made payal securing the same. proslece? note le to Cassie L. for $1,800, signed by Bmily Ohadwiwek, and a mortgage NEW FOOTBALL CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 10.—When- ever football ts mentioned at Harvard G., BIG. ATHLETES AFTER RECORD James 8. Mitchel, of the New York A. the former champion hammer and «| RECEIVER APPOINTED FOR MRS. CHADWICK. now It arust be distinotly specified Whether “Rugby” or “Association” !s meant. The “Rugby” game |s the old Dioodthiraty kind. The “Association” ts the new bare-knees, rulining-pants, knock-It-with-your-head) game whieh} weight thrower, will compete in the two championship weight events at the Pue- time A, C. carnival in Madison’ Square Garden on New Year's Eve, and he ex- pects fo establish & new record for throwing the W-pound weight for height, The present record of 15 feet 6 38 ‘Gpecial to The Evening World.) CLEVELAND, 0., Deer 10.—Before | Judge W. A. Baboock, in Common Pleas Court this morning, began the | heating for the application for @ re I, ceiver for Mre. Casale L, Chadwick. ‘The recetver/in bankruptey, Nathan Looser, was represented by attorney J. A, Beaith and Emily Grossman. At- torney Raldwin represented Mra. Chad- wick and Attorney Stearns appeared for Herbert Newton, he stosten banker. Mr. Siearns strongly urged the ap- polntment of @ receiver. Mra, Chad- “eo ‘the var 8 Retna Chadwick case Mer- preg hogy: Mra. Chadwick has bean ae | ki ah Pte Une a wiok's attorney interposed no abjec Bell tates ; Chacually G Verge an re- a deappors iment Attorneys for Nathan Lasser, the ‘neelver In Opatupeey, gh /. ae ni prey, who ony Bintes ¥ Federa Injunctto: ix the cowl tt Nas freely rt te that the a curitiea Wer worth iexe, NEWTON SAYS SHE HAD AN ACCOMPLICE. # he Board Ads.) | poston, nec. 1t—tn on interview to- falashocd that has bern, worked 6a ime and on several other try, What the Sumac s| sree eet has just been Introduced by about thirty enthusiastic young forelgners from schools fh Engiand, Canada and Swite erland. Will the new game run out the old? ‘This t a vital question. The old game, every one saya, in too brutal, It should be. Mord open, Allowing light men. to hance and not placing such &) im on brute force as to make pos aible a teazh of “waddfing fat men” such as Harvard Wad ald to have leet season. In the firat practice of the Association team‘ t# were knodked duty but that fs ho'Indioation of & steady string of injuries later om, As & matter of bw thd new'game combines rege! mee tra wean Its =e ‘eve aed ae ar an, who son be tole by, wise wt ig ar throwing the are 8 teat 1p nal, Py hy e practice, it new figures Qther Soted "we men who 4 ass John record for ACTRESS BRIDE MOURNS HUBBY Mrs Victor Shanley, Nee Barbour, Reports Mysterious | Disappearance’ of Spouse Six Days After Their Wedding. MISSING MAN HAD CHECK FOR $6,900 IN POSSESSION, Telephones Wife He Is Down-| town Buying a Diamond for Her, Then Drops Out of Sight —Police Aiding in Search. on the tearful request of his wife of @upposed to be on WHITE DECRIES THEIR LENIENGY Former inhale in Lecture Deolares Mistaken Sympathy for Criminals Fosters Crime in the United States. CITES ROOSEVELT’S MERCY AS BAD PRECEDENT, Erring in This Direction Speaker Asserts Is Responsible for ; Placing Country First in List for Lawlessness. “Pvolution va. Revolution in Politics” was the theme of a lepture delivered to- day befors the League for Political Bd- ueation in West Forty-fourth strmet, ty Andrew DB, White, formerty President | stat of Cornell University, U. § Ambassador to Germany and President of the ir jean delogation to the Hague ce Commiseton, ‘The paper was originally prepared for 3) university audience, but Mr. White Appecred regularly, andmuch surprise Was epxresged when she did fot show Wp on Thapkagiving Day but sent a mesmge that she had been narried to Bhanley in the “Little Church Around the Corner.’* Until her marriage Mra. Shaniey lived With her chum, Miss Kitty Wheatun, Also ore of the “Little Indian Maids,” at No, Mi) Broadway, Mr. and Mrs, Bhanley’ went to the Spalding Hotel, on Wey Forty-third etreet, where they intended to spend some time before fetiihe in an apartment, : Had Check for Big Som. For six days, Mrs. Shanley says, i busband was all devotion. 3 not yet know whether to bellev she has been deserted, or whether her | husband has met with an accident that | is keeping him away. She says sho has | earned that he had a check for #,90 in his possession on the day he disap- Deared and about $0 in onsh. “Yes; he ths fone,” sald Mrs, Bhan- ley to-day, in the new apartments that she and Migs Wheaton have taken at No, 18 West Highty-fourth street, “And I don't ‘know whether he got tired of me or not. I have met #o many people of all kinds that I thought I was wise to everything, and that 1 kttew whom to trust, I did trust Vietor, I had only known him two months before We were matried. He| ‘was desperately in love with me. He followed me from Rochester, where ~1| firat met him, here. Hoe attended every Derformianece and always sent me beau- tiful flowers. Finally Wine “Yeo “For a week before ted he pestered me con: T consented t© marty Dim. Of the same religion, and a Yorcee, he could not be married in a Ghurett of hit own faith; so we went) to the Little Church Around the Cor- for and Dr, Houghton married us, “Tam in an awful Ox," continued “ rn oe fe ora Res fey and uae attae! | ears vat ihe serge je ni patrolmen ‘with “in Le BY bent f i rf Ww atin’ Ly ea, b- | back to the ‘ol Lie 6) ‘walle jon’t seem able to ‘4 yD think | brought on all) yore ears et re ry “bad tuck, crs r it any mbre. to heaton. it lab, and, | Bu. . e tneatte he feet her purse, hick had about in ley. ‘think be py eat taeraes “Sire, genera be In citles he @hantey alarm sent out, if rtf veonn es from him within the next few word Have you seen Subordinates” NEW Buy the New cial afew AHEAD in your | anointi POINTS FOR — SUBORDINATES Rungs in the Ladder of Success. TO CLERKS AND OTHER EMPLOYES: COMMERCIAL which is published daily? York Commer- _these “Points” and GET brought it up t date by stating that high crimes t¢ more frequent tn this country than anywhere else ti the world save Biolly, and that there Is a . | wideapread superstion here that It is the duty of the people to protect criminals who are really the enemies of human liberty, Calling attention to mistaken lenienoy Mr, White aald: “Much aa I admire Prosident Roose- velt as a true man we have seen to~ (ay the sorry example of the mistake a strong Mau can make. The President was appealed to by a colored vis on to Br the latter's son froin the lows for the murmier of a farmer in Canada. The President listened to the appeal and has suc: i in secur. ing a commutation of sentence. I don't admir the President for that.” Continuing his denunciation of law- weenoees, rae sald Spe! pechuse of mistaken len! sympathy penly expressed, for Doodutained rufMfians, al- though erlme i* not a misfortun Touching on Américan business meth- ods, Mr. White sald that ipey, are lead- ing to catastrophies and Milling our lunatic asylums and poor houses, and aa a warning said “It wa do pot nevelon. better methods our exiatened will be short and the An- gio-faxono are sure to die out and we will be succeeded by a cruder race of her fibre. This will be the evrvival othe fittest.” After dircuasing the doubtful roads to great wealth, White eaid: "I |fitnw of no better use that can be mate the surplus capital of the millionaire han by using jt to strengthen our in- stitutions of learning and the establish- ment of libraries for the people, ‘This would help to do away with some of the evils of society, It ls the only effective way to prevent revolution." DETECTIVE DELANY SHIFTED. 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