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§TH WIFE SAYS SHE ADMIRES COL. MEYERS “7 am Well Known in the South,’’ Declares Bride of Gallant Soldier-Inventor. “WE ARE VERY HAPPY.” Refuses to Say Whether or Not Romance Began Way Down > In Dixie Land. THE RIALTO IS DELIGHTED. Bridegroom Busy Perfecting Phono- graph Which He Thinks Will Be a Marvel, Rialto and Long Acre Square learned with delight to-day that a real, old, war-t'me romance, with a handsome Bouthern belle and a dashing Northern officer, had culminated when the an- nouncement was made that Col, Fred- erick Meyers, Inventor of the perpetual motion phonograph, had taken unto himself a sixth wife. Who the lady was neither Mr, nor Mrs, Meyers would say, although the bride yolun- feered the information that she was well known tn the South, ' Whether or not this wedding ts the result of a ramance begun in Dixie land during the days when the dashing and handsome ttle colonel served under Gen. , L. Molineux neither of the happy pair would tell, although Mrs. Meyers VI. admitted that her popular husband was going to run for Alderman this fall, This is not improbable, as the Colonel sent for his friend, Charles F, Murphy, last year, at the time of his unwarranted arrest, on suspicion of giv- ing his fifth wife an overdose of mor- phine at the time of her death, Al- though both the Colonel and the nurse were arrested at the time, they were at once released by the Coroner, who found that Mra, Meyers No, 5 had dled of pleuro-pneumonia “We Are Very Happy,” Says Bride. When an Evening World reporter rang the bell to-day at No, 189 West Forty-sixth street, where the Colonel and his bride board, the woman who answered the door sald that Col, Meyers did not live there, Later she auld they were out of town, As she was speaking a pretty ittle woman, with dark hair, black eyes and a pleas- fant smile came into the hallway and admitted that she was Mrs, Meyers, but that she did not care to discuss her marriage. At this Juncture a well-known votce from the Colonel's room inquired, “Who's there?” “We are very happy, Meyers, ignoring the voice, nothing suapicious about ou: Binge ani’sd there's. no need, of ' ing it or tha circumstances, The Colonel as Know, Is an inventor, and any talk might. cause trouble or injure ni standing among inventors." Perpetual Motion Phonograph. “Come in; don't stand there talking,” faxain shouted the unscen voce from the oom which the Colonel uses as a. Foom and workroom, combined, In it he his workbench, anvil” and he mmicais to "work. on. the Inventions With which he Jy to startle the world The Colonel hia beon working on & per: petual motion model which Is to work Wonders with modern aclence some day, hia efforts have been c the ‘perfection of the M “ph, whi ” continued Mrs, “but there wed- iscuss~ SS but Rhea to Tpetual, motion, phon a ones the delight and nel {ngentous talking machine runs Gn towpver unless stopped, and at the time of the death of Mrs. Meyers the ACth the, Colonel had Jt Wound, Up and Rae’ howe. With aie “worn bends and tools he keeps in his room, his an 6 lame oll painting of the Marriage of ontas." 4 neomnia of the ‘ “I know I'm the Colonel's sixth wife, but that makes no difference,” sald Mre, Meyers. "I admire and trust him. As for myself, I aim ‘well known, In the t is all I care to sa eo uno marble brow, on the Rialto as the ; vet, and he | Pofone! ears It everyw ere, in rain and shine, out. Rumor hath {t that © he the ‘ icone she bl ead euthern to step inside ani @ Rest ty closed behind tl ines peopel TL IS TEACHER HARTMAN IS HONORABLY DISCHARGED. Breed from All Blame in the Cas: of Boy Wo Told of Assault i@ School, Philtp Hertman, a teacher in Publio Gchool No, 188, at Manhattan and Hast Er tnca sy bag ‘was dlacharged in the jasex Market Court Meapiire and Berens I trop al bine for trelve yense old, of NOE Ave enue D, & popll of vas "alleged that the te gtruck che. doy with his fist. The trato th § Ri ihe featimony and is: x. Ding, Dong, Bell, Pussy’s in the well, Who put her in? Little Tommy Green, raed 1 Ad, OF nd thinen oats fo "tito the well “Tom Was Wrong, but ff you have lost anything of value you can isk 500,000 readers of the Sunday World to return i by advertising to-morrow. In the MARCONI HERE WITH HIS FAIR YOUNG BRIDE Former Lady O’Brien on Her First Visit to America. Signor Marconi and his bride of five weeks, who was Lady O'Brien, arrived here to-day on the Cunard line steamer Campania, It {s Mrs. Marcont's first visit to this country, and she confessed that she wan somewhat awed by the bigness of everything, especially the buildings, nothing like which she has ever sean before. Mrs, Maroon! {s a very beautiful wo- man, She is tall and fair, with Ilght brown halr, rosy cheoks and big brown eyes, Bhe has a magnetic smile, reveal- ing even teeth of almost daazling white- ness, Beside his bride the famous in- vontor looks very small physically, the top of ‘his head coming but little above her shoulders, “Yea, it's my first visit to the States,” said Mrs, Marcon!, ‘and I am very glad to be here, Do you know I have trav- Ned but very little outside of England, and {t Js an unusual pleasure for me now to get around and #6 something | of the world, I have read so many things about America that {t is hard for me to keep track of all the things I want to see, Wants to See the Subway, “Now, there 1s a building you call the Flatiron. I want to see that; and, oh, yes! I want to seo your tu'penny tube, We have such an awful alt in our tube and they say they cannot help it, Now they tell me the air 4s very good in your tube, and I want to see whether that Is #o, If 4t 48, then there is no reason why we in London shouldn't have good air. “I know I shail have a fine time In New York, although I really haven't a frend here. My husband knows such lots of people, though, that I will have plenty of friends before I go back home, “Wo will be away from home about five weeks altogether, We remain here at the Hoffman House for about two weeks and then go to Canada, 1 hope will have lots of time here on our back, for I know there are more things te ace here than Joan 00 in my Hmited time, and I want to see ay many as possible,” Will Go to Newfoundland, , Sig. Marconi looked in much better health than when he was last here, He that he had some business to at to in New York, after which he was going to Cape Breton, Newfound- land, to sumerintend the installation of his new magnetic detector and mag netle transmitter at the Glace Bay "ata Khe transmitter will send and the detector receive a hundred words @ stalled them at the Poldhu station In stalled them at the Poldho station in Oornwall and when I get them in here the commercial service will be under way, 1 will be In Newfoundland about four weeks perfecting the mechanism. “Wireless telegraphy Js making steady etrides and we will have Mt on-a com- mercial basis very soon, In two or three years ut the most the Pisa, Italy, station will be in such shape that we can begin sending messages around the world. We will have a station at Ar- gentina and one in Australla, and then Our Belt around the world will be com~ On the trip over Sig, Marcon! wae never for an hour out of communication with one of his stations, ‘On Wednesday night, while Chevalier Marcon! was at the wireless key in the telegraph operator's room on. the Cam- ania, he picked up the Victorian, the ret Veasel equipped with turbine en- gines to cross the Atlantic, The Vic- torlan was bound for Halifax and was overduo, with her, very steamship company is watching with Interest the first experiment of the turbine engines on ocean liners as it 18 expected that in the future, by thts means of propelling a ship through the. water, the timo between England and America will be reduced by at least @ whole day, She reported that all was well a POLICEMAN HAS WIFE ARRESTED. Sprokley Charges Her with Bigamy “Arneed Alleged Firat Husband Wheough Auonymour Letter, In the Adams Street Court to-day a pretty, black-haired young woman was arraigned charged with bigamy, She had spent the night in a cell in the Adams ptreet police station, attached to which J@ Patrolman John J. Spreckivy, who for months suposed, as he saya, he was the legal hueband of the prétty prisoner, Mrs, Spreckley said to an Evening World 4 to-day: "I was forced to marry. PRpreckiey at the point of a platol, married Montgomer: Was eighteon years old, happily with Aina few onthe, but 1 when I ut did not Live We panted after a used to see him oc castonall aprecktoy saya; “It ls utterly false that I Lumestaoed her with a piston, The news of her urat marriage firat came to m in an ai us letter, Then I mad ny found out that she was held by Magis- ball ane Committed 1) Mond er's Churoh, Carvoll stroet and Seventh nvenue, Brooklyn, the officiat- thg priest being Father Hickey, When Spreckley met her at a church ouchre only a short time before they aves, pele pe wae Known as Migs nie ready, ey not tive, Sha rai In September Inet they separa’ mated, iy ‘thd — GASOLINE MOTORS FOR NEW SUBURBAN LINE. Motive Power in U; in Will Be Tried by Com- vany im Wentchester, (Bpecial to The Byening World.) WHITH PLAINS, N. ¥,, April i—The newly incorporated Bronx, White Plains and Yonkers Ratiroad Company, which hes just made application for a fran: chise In Yonkers, proposes to build ant jn a railroad with gasoline motors, 0 proposed plans of the conipany Broaise a Ravelty, aS Fat haeding for the ‘nthe Hmpite Btate, The ‘cars wi ii e y. gasolli pad neiy ge be simi " ny care now ty une in and tel outer Tho New corporation intends to build @ toad from Yonkers po White Plains and Seeredale, and as the pucciopery in Pentinyl- SWISS MILK CHOCOLATE | GHOCOLATE, mi A hon Jen the all MW. out sis| Qu PIR E LEE. LINCO, RESTAURANT OF RARE RENOWN MOST EXCLUSIVE IN THE TOWN Q chili mol the: Costs but 40 Cents, Off a very dirty midewalk in a west de neighborhood stands (‘midst stall: ANG [orgignh Wine-suyps) Bn euipy H of fcod whose dilapidated sign~board | a cork’s caress, They're filled from vast cask—a cask that's journeyed Uivueand lengthy till in each red drop miles, and prisons ', Boulevard, have all at rare occasions stirred the poetaster bard; and as result there go to them a wild Philistine rout, who strive by antlos of their kind to drive the old crowd out, Shall we then give the right address and eke the proper name of this one restaurant that still has sidestepped vul- gar fame? Shull we with rank outsiders boron itr hidden dining room and ‘hy her presence and thelr noise se Go untec's doom? gates iow perhaps YOU may be wo invade Go, Kantee's ally Berane tyoa may, but lllkeller far) you may not he Maile Pur be lt Gian tor we te tate our bliss to drunken din, and speak The pn Sesame to lut “Bohemiang” In! on, then, how and where you wille'tor folk must sail ive thus reo tables-d'hote and all thelr works Go Pantee beckons us, ‘The Hall of Fame may walt In vain, We do not crave re- nown, Chlant! be our Valhal draught! Spaghetti be our crown! HEROINE DYING FROM FRIGHT | Irene Durnan, twelve years old, of No, 4% Pavonia avenue, Jersey City, is dying from fright and shock, re- ceived in rescuing ‘Tommie Bowen, the six-year-old child of a neighbor, The boy was playing in the stroat when a horse attached to a wagon came galloping along, seemingly beyond control of the driver, The girl saw the peril of ttle Tommie and called to him. He did not heed. Rushing into the street she selxed the little fellow and dragged lim aside just 1n time to escape the hoofs of the horse, Giving the little fellow a shake she Kisred him and sold: “Tommie Bowen, you nearly scared me to death; always playing in the street, you. I'm going to tell your mother.” Those who had seen the little girl noticed her face was pale as she ran toward her home, a few doors away. “Mamma,” she sald, as she came to her mother, ‘I just saved Tommie Bowen's lite, Mamma, I feel"— Bhe dia not finish the sentence but fell at the feet of her mother apparent- ly lifeless. When Dr, Trimmer arrived the pulse ‘was scarcely perceptible, but the stethoscope told of a spark of life, is this spark the physicians are now, trying to keep from going out en- Uirely, although they admit the chance \a small. ‘They fear Little, Irene gave her life for ‘Tommie's and ook will end in her deat! KLAUS’S “IMPROVED” smoke-stained walls must haunt, be- witching the Qhiant! in Go Fanteo's restaurant. No, the real name's not "Go Fantee,’’ but the lucky are deterred from op'ning those charmed portals to the outer Gotham herd, And the fellowship one finds there, the spaghetti and the wine by any name one chose to give would still be half divine, ‘The banquet costs but forty cents, ‘The rewal tip's a dime (a ransom cheap to win surcease from gastro- nomic crime!) and the youth with the guitar, too, claims but five small copper pence to fill with Tuscan memories each wearled, jaded sense. There are bottles black and dusty and each vemi-Ittre flask 1s virgin of COP CATCHES RUNAWAY DRUM Patrolman Roedig, of West Sixty- eighth street, standing against a lamp- post at Seventy-second street and Cen- tral Park Wost early to-day and sleep- ily wondering .how long it would be before his tour was over, was roused by a dull boom up the avenue, Abott’ five blocks away wes something that logmed large pe’ round rolling toward him at great speed, evidently driven ‘resh wind, southward ow coe te, Be Struek sone 00 guerra and’ fall back to the pave: ment witha sounds ties * neayy. aa on, er areata himself in front "of It, | Just as the thin inten ‘iM to sto came within a few feet of him it struc! ‘another obstruction, bounced over the Poleeman's head ahd rolled. down the is stout, but he ran after the 6, and at Ine iat a i ceed in cal es ane PPI wes a large bass (ed baie | RRRCRRRRRRERERENECERTS N 4 it Beware the {rh Drinks that look nice and Tabasco fills his proffers I yell “April Fool? We are 80 pleased with the reception accorded our product in New York that our SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER will be continued until May ist, Buy a cake, jarge or small, of KL, ‘8 “IMPROVED” SWISS MILK mail the wrapper, tell us how you like it, and we will wend you a coupon good at your dealer's for a cake of the same size ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE. See Cards at Druggis!s, Confectioners and Grocers. sft OELIPENHA tee TL ay St NtW wi - Bs Vassale. that nies other men as the possidle fathers of the His allegation 4s that Miss Trom- sion to the der Ploog, charges one or the other of not NAMES OWN SISTER IN DIVORCE Mrs. Jennie Quimby Says Hus- band Is Father of Miss Trommel’s Child, fter bringing up a child as her own In order to shield the Mra, nor of her nie Quimby, now declares in a Court of Chancery, unmarried that the child fs not hers, Moroover According to the affidavits presented there seems to have been deception on sides, Mrs. Quimby at child was born did not know father was, and the doctor, Dr, Arthur was misled Into thinking that Miss ‘Troimmel was Mrs. Quimby. After Mrs, Quimby learned t Temple, that her husband wa and that at Speer's Vineyard as jong ago as 16) he was Inumate ter, After the marriage Amby Lived in Bloomtield Richard street, until at the suggestion of the husband they moved to Walling: ton, ‘The reason for golng to Wallington was they were not known could wave their unmarned sister from shame. where her sister's ch uimby, howe all the ver, in his charges, He id. 1, in a cont se two men. Husband Denies C Quimby refuses absolutely to discuss the mixed family relation Darkson.e Passage, Swinging Door, Low-Walled Room with Sanded |i? iva: silm ‘rrommelst Floor—Toothsome Viands Are Immense—Banquet chia ia hers ee Sane ‘Quimby is the father and he knows {t," said she to an Even- ing World reporter, was born he threatened me if 1 told he was the father of the child. would moved the family to Wallington to pro= tect me, Instead of going Straight after the mah that was guilty? think if he were not the guilt been the father xchool Your tired doorbell londly rings holler “April Fool, of Van Houten aw the mother of “'Bofore the coming hone HER SUIT = Gibbon, four-year-old alster, n affidavit to in Paterson, absolute is sulng her husband for an divorce, naming her own sister, Miss an Sutocracy, Blanche ‘trommel, of Passale, as co- respondent, the me the who the alleged and Hysterica!. 8 unfalthtul, | thor's frst glimpse of Nichol Framed and oyershadoy with her} black hood of his ¢ Bey Mr. and Mrs, | upright and motionless, enue, neat | immaculately “halr and be Had was born, caney, and fatillty, governed Against its dark there and it thing awful in sivity, yet pltiable, sorrd sad as a child in palin, affidavit, de+ names two Rey, Van winkingly In front, figy of weariness that guarded, the harge na except to inst him are | Russia, Hts that the of the child, child | tome. humble, If he hau he have ineffectual doll tween the horsemen, aide you one that poet bility avd action; and from or Grand Duke may ‘Ituation for the time being, him that all authority SUFFERERS DO NOT DESPAIR: THERE 1S HOPE FOR You “NIGHOLAS THE LAST--A WEAK, PITIABLE MAN” d 1 saw, a little Ngure y neat, with a face of deat d duly dress- thdraw it a qualliy of dollishness; an utter ya- the emptiness of soul-wearinos altogether, background 1t- stood forth as blank and white as paper, 0 Us corpse-Ilke impas- atirring and ‘The hands, think, were crossed loosely on the knoes and I know that the eyes stared un- Tt was a tragic of- cutrassiers a body phrining @ soul worn and distressed, a visible and warning token of the dread that stalks through AN INEFFECTUAL DOLL. Ought to Have Been the Head of a Limited Monarchy, Not of PRIVATE LIFE IS BLAMELESS, But the Ruler of a Great Empire Is Little, Scared, Fooled, Blind facts she refused, she sald, to lve with her husband, — imby, the husbanc Wilbur H. Quimby, the husband, 48 | Germ Mecturea Magazine, April Number, now an employes of the Manhattan | (TM Meine Mimone Meciure Tubber arene Bais s, In Hy Company, All rights reserved.) sworn statement Mra, Quimby says that = ercevial Gibbon gives ensuing she married him at Betloville, Deo, 12, | Perceval Gibbon x ies site senauinn 1896, and lived with him until Apri) Mvid character sketch of the Czar, last whom he designates ax "Nichola e Sho alleges, however, that she found | Last.” ‘The article begins with the au In the bolt n “Grimly Ineffectual Doll,” “Four seconds, ond tho carriage was past; but 1 wondered then If perhaps Czar-worshipping man might not have scen his Emperor tace to face for the first time in the grimly that flashed past bo- “That view of the Czar ts one which nis from 1, th ; would not force the real father to|must be recognized and taken Into ac- proclaims the proud renown of the|a Naples maiden's amiles, Tnarry met" count, the view which presents most exclusive restaurant in old Man-/ Full many folks loathe "tables d’hoto'' | ‘The four-year-old ohlld, Bobble, who | quite prominent weakness and lack of hattan town and some would fainer fast than quar |!* causing the trouble, is the only one : é . i 4 einer fast than a hnconcerned over the domestic troubles, | Personality, Nicholas Il. was built tor There's @ darksome, winding passage, | thin crimson ink and swallow ‘dinners |'the divorce proceedings will be tried ja limited monarchy, to be the jewelled then a creaky swinging-door, and) with a past.’ while wise folks shun | before Vice-Chancellor Stevenson, of /gurehead of a State, aloof youth flows back to him who treads| the noisy bruod who yearn for pot- | Paterson, at an early date, RN ilvlauie pa eet chee alba yu chr af tho low room's sanded floor, while | house fame by loud mouthed, long- ——$— | 8 y c i Cael ti revels {n abused Bohemia's name, As public life 1s now framed in Ru Ponce de Leon's spirit sur Litue Hungary, the Caté the this autocrat cannot evade responsi: though by virtue of his own colorlessness, mere appliance of whatsoever Minister be master of the he 1s, the it 4s from emanates, him that all curses return; and Nicholas {s before ali things a serious man, TAAL OAL IE AMAALADL LEM EELEA APOE EAA ED OPERA EADY AOS CONSUMETION “A Aine Inoet ris oat doa! gon } je ibe Aide Gens roy ae ie nf Beth yells rene ea 0 He aie ¥ ait! hay Rreat yn oa alitee: | Beanibte Yo 'aterne aa tt (oth ail treatmen' | SF Sino ey of te une. mete sent you tree, th as ite victims eae aera, tion ‘at are ee 3 ss ‘nent Serttl fod i Ww ae ic nts 1401 an trestment 0 teem ce, rea to in, ny wl Tushaahin Hip ing an iat " aa Pre EER LIT IT PIL IETEL ee i ariratataanananeinie, Kio ANULSION ailoa 81 are ne a DAREN N aie of ene ‘population ve fae zou ang ON, alan DN: matt be ren wil oyenald, tomether UNITED STATES REGAL DISPENSARY 24 East 23d St., Dept. 137, New York City. The Great States- man Early Appreciated the Scenery of the “ Pisturesque Erie” better view the magnificent scene EEN to-day through plate-glass windows of cars which afford every conceivable luxury, these same glorious glimpses lose none of their effectiveness Direct route to Buffalo, Cleve- land, Cincinnati, and Chicago. Entire block signal protection Daniel Websier and the Erie HEN Daniel Webster, in com- pany with President Fillmore, first rode over the“ Picturesque Erie,” in 1851, it is recorded that the great statesman insisted on riding on an open platform car, seated in a large, easy rocking chair, in order that he might ry. | Vivid Character Sketch of the ! Czar by Perceval Czar who woul potent and ia fever | could gee on! that and the 1d be fee y, ‘sh, His excursions from the barren fu serenity of his throne into the affairs innuinerable, oy tony, when oI of the country never have results, With | thin, treabl Y a child's 4 iim, to instruct a minister ts to be Soebe ot ia Cran in: vert bamboozled, Ho {8 a motor with i pra i 5 ‘ which is only loosened for a| peed of the Church in Hiei his dlatinctlone. he Nivel most on this. It thas been hile ne bi the Proo , Febledenostyett, f the Holy Bynod, bility of the Cuar to ye one of the great forces of “Little, scared, er Set ky us Cear. Blind, Ineftective and —this is the ruler of ee Ttuse pire, When a cast of his head, mad Por the purpose of w coin wi Submitted to a erent orminolog thority in Paris, who was not tol vwhowe it was, the expert, after examination, pronounced aol iy the head of a melancholy manine, But that ja not true, The real fs batter Ilustrated by another story, which was given to me true, official |Appronchea him with papers bo sh and found him lounging drean ty “in IMs room, "pose, when the unceasing Nice the great departments o! ment spur wome one to Fang Czar on jis side and emather Opposition with whe Impertal ban ett On Points of Behavior. ‘Nicholas's opinion on points of D4. AS unascertained. ‘lolerance 16 \ Word to decribe to Bt, eters bure eogiey, just aa vice Ix’ a false one, MS caWaves whatever its nature, a cer tain Instablilty of moral rules rovous- jy; and Jt is significant that one of the Gear's nlekiaines 18 "the little marricd man, or ‘the litte family man.’ ‘tho Husslan phrase ts sapabie of both means ing# and carries just (hat taint of cons temptuous patroiage whien has come to be under tood in the word bourse geols, ¢ Aha thus It 44 1n the midat of a kind of sensual pucrescence, In an atmos. | area " re of moral Irresponsiblilty, that} | ‘Your Majesty.’ began the holas lives hia little, biameless life. Tam not rour Majesty, whose connection with the Mine Tam tired! Phy WHlle walking WIth marked: ever feel ag though every ane pitied vou! | “1 Am Not Mad." | “She or other, | and he a some peopis In this rv shave as i¢ they thought me mad. 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