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, Pe Pre ed Me nS. RYMAN WINS DIVORCE Justice Scott Decides in Her Fa- vor Suit and Countersuit in Which Lively Charges Were Made on Both Sides, MISS SCOFIELD UNDER HOT CROSS-EXAMINATION. | Followed Mrs, Ryman. Whose. Secretary She Was, from a. “Sense of Justice,” She Tells Lawyer Wellman. Phe counter-dlvoree auits brought by Addison P. Ryman and Augusta Pres. cott Ryman were ended before Justice Beort this afternoon, Qtely decided in f. Granting her the di Th deciding for Mrs, Ry Bcott said “I consider that she has established her case, The relations between Ad dlson P. Ryman and Miss Scofield w altogether too close. Tne excuse given for there relations wil! not hold Felations extended over a period of two years. To have secured evidence enough to establish a case te uty, if fuch evidence existed, not have taken that lengtt of time. It seems almost impossible that a woman enjoying the close pereonal r and he immedi man Justice These ac wort lations Miss Scofield did with Mrs Ryman could have not only been a tra tor but invite! her emplover’s coatidence fo as to betray her. A ar aeleenan fessed part in this m Fonulres: & very much Neer excuse than that @he was being pald $i) a week by Mr Ryman. JT ca for it rors-examiner ed lan mber © tela coneld to fll the sm Scot: 8 enough people where Justice | gathered tr f the Court-House to: " wnducted ¢ upper tobblas o tonal charges wera made by both sider, Mr. Ryman naming Co), Albert A. Pope, the bicvele-autom tyne. Writer magnate; Harry H. Burdick, cousin of the Fauwin Burd h | figured In the Buffalo love tr two y ago. and A. J Pittsburg newspaper man, ae core Dondenta, while his wife «hareed with transferring his affections to 25 a week private secretary. tt piquant and clever blue-ey MELLEN AS A SANTA CLAUS, By I E. Powers, ‘DocToR’s WIFE I$ EXTRADITED Mrs, Ivernia Beroin Is Brought + : Check Charge. | Wilt m “TWRER ROUSING CHEERS !! SOMETHING NEW FOR MELLNS ROAD sevent DEPARTURE DELAYED | BY HER YOUNG BABY. | 'Reputed Heiress Must Face Ac- Altri cusation of Obtaining $1,500, Under False Pretenses—Police | Say There Are Other Checks. \0 arrest and extradition Bergin, wite of Dr. | Bergin, of New Haven, 1 with obtaining $1.59 on ook from N, B, Cushing, nan. of Jersey City, the 6 have revealed a story obtained on spurtous make good the sums obtained asa checks Jarsey if Dates Following Jot Mrw. | Thomas J Conn., charg a worthiems « A warehouse Ivernta | Jersey City poi loft money necks to i ff pee SSB coms nett and was taken at f Mur Sho wos accom: > Q soa oe Sul! DONT CHEER! os 8 p bob, because THESE ARE DEAO 8 mony : beter thes Ones THREE $ to Make Checks Good a ROUSING CHEERS eo Ml ' FOR SANTA CLAWS B " amity Ble and bad Hver, th ‘ the knowing the and derived great heneft from tt. 7 >> SQ . - oahle believe tt bas cored me entirely oF BN” = / Peg oF —_———. af Kidney and liver trouble, from ( 5 (Lue we et ) fue MAY CoRR ) Wa : 1 n \ at of the Which I auflered Cerribly. Most grate. fi ~ (Wie (HERE 60 : SHROSH GuT=i/ IMPLORE \ te t fully yo /R. KEY NOLDS, 0 THE SENATE WERE 6¢ 4 ute!/ wns tak y yours, Rinnd ll &, p MINUTES Yo (OSHKOSH BUT, } You, Go At - : Chist or police, Colembus, Ga. CE To WE, \ ' ear bei j Weak and unhea thy kidneys are responsible “for many $e, ON rritable “¢{Suring the night. Unnealthy kidneys cause Mr Ber. | Theumatism, gravel, catarrh of the bladder, palr Sure, and [2f dull ache in the back, joints and muscles tempted ‘to | Make your head sche and back ache, cause in aa Woe fe digestion, stomach and liver trouble; you get a id sallow, yellow complexion; make you feel as m id wast, Father because 2 |MISS LOUISE DI CESNOLA IS VERY QUIETLY WEDDED, | owine ‘to tne reoens. death Of Gam Metealt first wtrcet. * relatives and a few vl friends were present Jobn Manning, the bridaqroom, my Owleg to the Recent De Only a Few P Bliss of Troy. was beat man. woted a No Witnessed Ceremony, } What w vherwice have been one ie social eventa of the season wae | Saratoga County, at the home of Mre A cousin of] "A Mme. the apon- b of Hed pe 1% Haat Only the immedi- of the bride's | sor for the bride, The Rev, Thomas, im Murphy performed the ceremony, | | * Cesnolg the wedding was a very quiet ortly before his death the Gene J asked that the marriage take place soon after his expected end, Miss Cese hola Was his youngest and his only uae Married daughter. The brie discarded mourning ea ceremony as itd her elster ding breakfast was served by hire jepart on from New Haven to Jersey * ‘* simple wedding whan atten | Sitioggi) te sounle . Louise Irene Tolma di Cosnoka was! ——— | City To-Day on Worthless smried today to Capt. Guy Ellis A Jap War Drama. | Raker, son of Col Baker, of Ballston, The other night ° Japanese In Gam ar drama for the sand orphana of aon audience bee nd enchusia play says the "in it wae elved a three- from a Jape Francisco gave # benefit of the w! Rewspaper report handling of the eree.” One Cossack nh eut his arm rd, on ARE YOUR KIDNEYS: WEAK? ‘Thousandsof Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It. To Prove What the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp-Root, Wii Do for YOU, Every Reader of The World May Havea Sample Bottle Sent Absolutely Free by Mail, kinds sure to follow nerves, makes you di @ away f diseases, and if permitted t continue much suffering and fatal reauite are Kidney trouble irritates the zy, restiess, sleepless an Makes yuu pass water often du day and obliges you to ve-| bladder troubles were to be tr | nevs, but now modern e ner all a seases have their beginning In the though you had heart tre plenty of ambition, but no strength; get weak se Go To THE SENATE laugiver, H riey, he | out of order, you can ‘understand how AND DESERT ThE ) 4 1 by her first husva tam H | your entire body is affected, and how every 0 2 Hanley, 9 New York troker, who diel | can geems to fall to do its duty ( MELLEN PATCHY) 9 ‘ eae Madea hid tind Wa ao ofall eeaie - NEVER! ; wae 4° | the great _kidnev remedy, Dr. Ri get up many times you may have OO It used to be considered that only urinary and ed to the «id- ¢ proves that d PREPARED OMLY OY PEOCROOONCOSCOOOOSE DOCCOOLOG IO BIE 3 aN Sze 75 zis = .< a) OR. KILMER & CO,, | | The cure for these troubles is Dr, Kilmer’s GUINGHAMTON, #. ¥, Swamp-Root, the world-famous kidney remedy In taking Swamp-Root you afford natural he.p Who was in the witness cha Trust Comps ** | to Nature, for Swamp-Root is the most perfec o Lead K Davis adn Count tation as a Writer, —— | 8000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009000 999090000000000007 - ‘ nealer and gentle aid to the kidneys. that ott, a descendant of the | Fipiend of New kork, New Haven and Hartiord Commuters Makes a Few Presents of Promises to Those : oni, Mek fae known Hi ai AS Fi d Out Se HRS OF eae Who Live on His Line and I, Love Him So Dearly. kv asned by Edward ow to Fin u D-Cady Herrick, had achieved a repura _ Fo Adaant AGI ——- Grinsiade, M ishing # confidential) If there ty any doubt in your mind a5 to your ey Hon as a writer long before she be- - wig f condition, take from your urine on rising about | S*#™?'Roet ts pleasant to take) came Mrs. Ryman. and Addison P. Ry- Singers? A. I don’t kn Ive] les Rerein wae Mies Elvina Ged | four out place it in a giass or bottle and le ed man hae been pclal w | alread disen¥) A HO. 1 don'k dart, of J City, three years ago [it stand 24 hours. [fon examination it is milky, lf you are already eonyine yea cane 4 by : At t att: \ a 4 r Y ‘ i ber Thomas J. Bee [or cloudy, if there isa k-dust settling, or that Swamp- Root is what you led by ol erat Miss ritty? ‘erha ps. t he e edica particles float about in it, y fdneys | nee 0 r ¢ Prescou was n fulleflgured beauty with) 9. No ww many times did you Ane | priuate of the Yale Med ie pets OF tne AM fy YOur aidoeys | need, you can pur hase the regue dark fter her marriage to S it Shanley's? Say fifty times? A. N She wo e daugnter of ir fifty-cent and one-Jouar sie khair. After her marriage to M ao a fo ; aa Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and Ryman her woman's crow ot beauty | oy Wei Me ie taetet ; : sme se wise he Ry er in the leading hospitals, mmended by phy- botties at the drug stores everye became molasses-candy yellow, The tw Miss Reoflel gave ganent by silence . pu lt he a in their private practice, and Is taken by where. Don’t make any mistake, vi Wap tee pe aieant ah b {Seize the rdvantage ; A, E. Cr sata lati { Brad- t ie Wheecshs jaf 1» | doctors themselves who have kidney ailments, | but remember the name, Swamp fasuited AUG hey Vivwsigua doceataty | rit Mounties Ve, Playing With Matches, Little} A+ & aven, Clatlve OF Brady wigs Phoche Watson: Sister Of (oo vy ttacen with hee hushand because they recognize Mit ee fat te Koot, Dr ines Swaniehoge Who also was enamored of him nea at Ravanagha? “Av Oh, | : | ley Martin’s Son-in-Law, ; Pra [2k Re, carat’ se en ree tae aie TPOUBISS, “f Ce ee mes at Wavanag he Mary Elson Ignited Her Dress, Literary Critic. Stepped from eaith, and this ion made | bladder troubles n every bottle He says he employed at Sa werk) ¢ Aes Ree Tena ree, ined Struck a Man on a Train and for her tb obt lenty of SPECIAL NOTE.-So successful is Swamp-Root in pr ly curing even re set Givores Riker oe eens peton mes, | and Hospital Doctors Say She | Court | an One Track to Another and Heresies the deol Gilreasiag cases ¢ Kidney, Hver_ of bladder pou , tbat S prove its in evidence that she left her $2 2.) w e in ar i" is and 1 | ” | ‘court Imposes Sentence. a n rT wonderful merits you may have a sample dott a book of valuable informa. desition 1am ee wae Te al hee Tae | Will Not Recover, p ves Was Struck. i shadalertlgePaediclet tion both sent absolutely free by mail The book contains many of the thousands Bonated of Good Timen, | were getting evidence for Mr ) } _ ames haeha had been returned to the] UPON thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women cured. The Bie testified that Mre, Reman boaat-| * Well. t was getting eviden LONNON, Des =A BL Cavan, 4 - Ae ‘ coMias |nerecne to whowe ordi ihey ad ber, | Value and success of Sw 1 veer Hi Known that resders are advised t@ f A thUMe AP EAE ae es . +a (itlowed Aire. Ry: While playing with matches tn . ; ; PATERSON, NJ, De eawn marked “no funds.’ were placea | Send for a sample bottie, In sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- e Di: é od ites * was | i ay you ed Mrs. Ryman hema ae eousin of the Earl , Save houkkeeper tir Dodd, | ands of Chief Mur td |ton, N.Y. he sure to sty you read this generous offer in the New York Evening havin ld he y neotin, irdiek on a rn 1 f ai ’ ands of CR SEUFPIY, OF eres +! r nes h's offer ts ey lh Chicnes ao micne inet tips Rexel and sh ; | Afterne 4 Mary Elson act | % Mrs Brad N Sead & Cn. 3 8, of New York, | oe ke ware drawn on the| World The genuineness of this offer is guarar Lyman said she stopped of at Pittsburg | A’ wan geiting evl .| fire to her clothing and was burned so| New York, has be k nea ne t Bark and other New York is: | —= on her way home and 4 with Ford, | man? : ; badly the surgeons of Gouver Hos- | tyeo: a aanatlt! Kate sity tgudity. £ . Me where Mrs. Bergin had ha » Did you want to entrap vour mis-| pital extend no hope of her ra * ! f a) q ‘y . F - sae the hie an familly boing awa trem? AU Whee mort war getting erie |” ip Meola ali Miecipel , ap eeurenn Liki peg sted by b yman says © supported | denes for 3 1 bs cai ¢ Vihar aller hele SehArAtION four yearal Coe Wore i cet to follow her | Sr. and Mra, Morris Elson, cond , “ ' ks vai Wt y Ugo, sending him $0) a wee nnd get e e because you loved Mr.) dressmaking establishment on the ena knee) Seeing a t approaching on ¢ warrar he called tor at her house. Didu't Expect to Marry Him, superintending some work in a rea stepped t . . ‘ ; i requ paper He donies all this and says the visite a What was it then? Didn't y ape sega the Pe wot id ne) oe * Mn plaintie ne} t sh hat & train Wes . Whe ote 0 and his Bria ner . Pout arotvs iter ia (ero capeee te ae ae ceed Cm ant eta Seess| Be, Crmen, shen leur _procaimea | the tater hea no tte ana ff vehi nS" fl The complete set (thirty parts) of the mie vere 8" the cam what was it? You ps ; | himacit ent whose owas sirack b fr Ma cht ng her Niverce detective y fn tain and er clothing. When he “ "aud by Ge rou m. in behalf Peed helene: | winthar, a seein hy we. Mi "| would be found in Debrett and a cousin | atmort Inetanily killed ——————— | NEW YORK WORLD'S gf Ryman f she WAS gollig to marre Hee, seohed Wer aide aha irae OBiAGe of the Earl of Craven Watson lived In Hawthorne wit | Mr kyman at f these pro- ries, ned h me 8h plaints r t t h them who is erary. cf sie Tat oth) |b Aa nant ae ie ge aioe srt Sy a" wo accuse oints aR Photographic Portfolios of enarp! ¥ v ified that th he tient ptr, v o h is . . She lt pGNO! And T never wanted to marry I have Reinet Moan old fou | * a ie aoe rm the child | man, whereupon Mr. Craven doait hit —— SENT TO THE PROTECTORY. } / mi with for what x at the flame: n e car-|a violent blow on the nose, drawn anos somnaton Su Ot na at OR) tne da St pra * LAWYER SENT TO JAlL owas vou susie the Great World’s Fair act, you ha lance wae we ‘ i : 7 Now you were employed « arena wh “ h Atte: the infured child had been tak Tha Magistrate tn sending Mr Cray ’ by “Mra, Ryman, werent you?" began Pe eaha bed gous tere im tall-| to the hoaplial a prysician had to helen to Jail characterised the nasault as FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT. Wnom tie enitaren nad Made Mir, Wellman in’ cross-examination. | EPee a °Mr. Wellman. |called to rete the mother's. tn t a -— ob { Abduett ‘ j i wes . , Te ee iyo get bark to the Sian-| When ale learned! ‘tint there wae pene: i ath ter eat & fine was quite |PAtled to ‘Turn Over Money tn | Oe eee Cee just closed. These Portfolios of splendid Mit yeu come to love her In those] p. if Mr. RY-| tlealiy no hape of her little elrl gattl: * . one Tore Reilly, eleven years Py ’ "Mise Scofield hagglod nian Mug Cima nin wks ote he | we Mrs Elen an hysterteal ‘and ta | Inadequate Repelsereh ie BEtTeMens 86 OH |) ne Sere OE photographic reproductions of the greatest a hue Anelte oan night before because he could den. a critfeal condition re | dered and Taken In Cu street, Flushing, were placed » HEE tele crelied entry made bi Str. Burdick, In gc nial EARL OF SUFFOLK A AW, Hants. & wiih ot a tn Police Cour Exposition the world has ever known have | "You say’ Mrs. Ryne Se ay ec imia (hak: FON JOSEPH W. PARISH DEAD 0 ND heas Vuasétian : ia fifteen-year-old P Burdick at fo tho Hardie wet she name ot : : BRIDE SAIL ON BALTIC; county tak hen on G chores ct cone| mot roe my was covet] # been fully described in the New York ' “t Man ‘arrivan. Why ¢ a , : : {to tell Mr. Ryman? Reman that ao that the raid go Mr Worked in a Tannery with - mn of ® ad ‘ | Nasisiaie ¢ pip a World from time to time during the past ‘And so you went stra é ita aot the night, when some and Waa Linco With Party Ave Col. and Mea, Colin Oo ladon Aa bean ; ; 2 ] twiian and to ba atches o ht, wher \ ve tO (| 4a atures mee * story te the two Ryan and bug itm all y[eal teldence intent Re “toting? “ACL! Wamntincroy, as, a Joneph w | Campbell and Lady Gathers | ue {2 resmaln fn Jail wit fk he sichargel cv oy! ff several months. We will briefly state, for } Wronged—hla ‘wife running “about” with (3, iHe that Burdick went by the mame Aoi) OCT ea ina tenn ene «mee niet dade Ha Piast h ata the benefit of those uninformed, that each | ciher me ® th Ulyes rant at Georgetow:, | Society was out ree ton one a ird oy yr aa oat fiyman ina My Site ta tee a ies as Seuss tc, Fenn ie tie ae Sst OC Ihe RBS Ais Whe Maninahin| eats 18 0 Fal bets ste: “ita ict tami ow ff portfolio contains 16 large plate paper cago and met Burdick there away Vack Soo eee ioag | Wholesale grocer In Peoria, 11, and be- | Raltic, which left fo ‘ aes ant. inl used by the tw sie t . : eo early in 1982? Where Ryman lived: | eames friend of Abraham Lincoln, Dur.| With & numbe Hatris wan arrested. thie wr days befare he Ww illustrations, and is published at 25 cents. 111 a Senne of Juntice, om. nor were any @ request of P: Felt bare a bul, Chabal and ta Ged aoe Riahivesn perme Nee } : told Rite Dut Ot s: dense of dum |Rane his weitere had ended tha | eee Ob ora sailed. ‘There were several frienta Ci¥. DY LD puty Sueri Meaty a The World's Special Price Is Ten Is wife had ¢!ned fe AU y Irinks to Mr, Ryman and hgh fel ‘4 o see them neaded by Josep? arto Hotel with Bustiogss et AY Ppt in hae rom and jocmmameenery contracts, ue) GORD to see thers OF. headed by Joven Cents Per Part, or $3.00 Per Set. . that she was bie frequent visitor ' i he f ‘Well, why? Yur are thi “We « Scofield dd visit M a tha regi | Catherine Howanl, the sister of the Barl Me Hymn Tower mans Mumia Ryman imyhie foom would 40 bie Pa ot Buftolk, who came ty thie cous Purchasers may secure one part or weren't yout 1 ith asked Mr. Wellman i thithe Be af Who was bteldesma ’ . adie | “etree under oath would,” said te| Robert G. Toersll nieie le sutedteer waning thirty parts, as desired. When ordered by ith bin wwe hotel mar where he was engaged in tome big rail i Lime On So! ® . i h 1 Re nd Mise ‘ al Ouers + ret wien veut neste vislt To Manhattan foad, developmen plane, Including the | cumyeough, Cauewe tye Veni, Wa mail the parts will be sent, postage paid, vou to tell Mra. Reman cross-examiner he @ NOW 4 part of the|Gow, #&. «4 HH. Gunning i iti as dintn fn ! " y Der aciuantatoe mei at Supine ew: Rage on Haar A token Come ae Keren without additional charge for postage. id was Wich @ single we lavatory of the Gen ae aparemag Mr. ang Mis. Sid Ww ler, Ft ; j New Yor “shea tte inthe morning WATCH THE STREET CARS | -kas. Miss Harvie Riok Sir Hors Readers ordering by mail should allow hat fa to way Vi. shed me to, We watted and Af veda iim up to Plunket, Capt JA. Ryan, Fred: | — - , , reek h rt. denen dat >| Room cl, where we found Mrs. Ryman. : ? = to two w s the po Geteratence, for him against his wi . Re Te iaars Wee ho. exeltement: No FOR THE RED BALL. he Zale 1 He Hip ieee °* | HANGED HIMSELF IN SHOP. from ten days 0 eeks, a 'P wy PEiaimploved’ la the word. stag Seo | Ny: Mr. Ryman auld. ‘That'e my Hallac derauaee tell aed Mri. W. W. MOLAUgbIID and Mths [ folios will be mailed from St, Louis, the field” returned Mr. Weilman ang, she sald, ‘Yes. you are my \Commisstoner Fatlas Arranges to |i on schiin, wife and daughter of |Meetness of College F bi la f Fai B h sho desire halt roe. eee’ mata een all was peaceful and hl Sep tesitsiing 4 | police Inspector McLaughlin ter Had Been home of the Fair. ut those who desir Ten't that sbont tor calm?’ > lee” Displayed on Fort Lines, The Baltle went out laden heny J & r i ' Counsel Teles to Help Her, castaway ee AMM AME WO! aie Commiasioner Pallas arranged | wich eargo. She probably bal cgromssars Wh reaiaéel to purchase the parts at once may do neat fant. | wore he fre ale brought | st troy when they exh. adlgs tre cr.” Bhe to ut are Peay, if wcchied cucte teak so by calling at The World’s downtowa ith tt Aranst hie wife, teatifed that he drew ny ed “A ; POLE Otel ene ane 5 at Dat sa ia om * her with thea. | A ANt nd aceved fom, Stee | mpare fm Central Fark, fle gotithe an’ ronson, aoplee, Bacon, machinery y hanging bimsel Estavlished 1848, office, or any of its branches (see addresses for sta on her mistreas.” | Mies Scofield (old of numerous places she ped Mined with Ryman tn red 3 Mr. Wi ann, Suggestion. that she as? dined FG iy) bin At, Ringer's a . did receive % “Y week | Ry " er Ryman brouht his | wite to Ma office wanted the Company to dis hy: signe. bearing (ho general cargo: sarpanter shop tn the rea @ red hall on their cars on the days ae the ice will be open to skaters, and she said a ——= BIG STRIKE IN RUSBIA, 0 | ae ete ON aie, Lesingion aeee| BT, PETERSBURG, Dec, %—-Thow “i Columbus avenue and Bighth ave} pg of nn have struck *hroughoyt how I get it? a , TT Se eee uae of various World offices on editorial page

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