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_ Former | 3HIGH CLASS REAL ESTATE AID CASH TO KEEP OUT OF Timothy Woodruff’s Cue Gives Mr. Jerome a New Line to Work On. IMMUNITY FOR MONEY. Had Compelled Apology After Being Written Up. JEROME -TO ACT ON RETURN.| Mayor Has No Power to Summarily Remove Justice Deuel from Special Sessions Bench. A statement made by Former Lieut.- «Gov. Timothy L. Woodrum, who pald $1,000 Into the “Fads and netes"* fund, of which the Town Topics cor- Poration got half, has given the Dis- trict-Attorney a new line upon the methods of pressure utilized by the solicitors for the publication, Mr.| Woodruff said that he was not di-/ rectly threatened when he was ap- proached for a subscription to and Fancie: “I was persistently solicited,” he ex- plained, “by a clever man, I aid not want to offend Town Topics. I consid- ered $1,500 cheap if my out of Town Topic This explanation Tends the District-A that the solicitors for ¢ies" told the men of wealth whom they 2pproached for seriions that to Purchase the book would insure the ab- fence of their names from the columns of Town Topics except in the way of complimentary mention. Many of the eighty-six subscribers who put up a total of 8137.50 for the book hud been written up in Town Topics, before they were approached, in a manner not com- vlimentary, Undoubtedly Mr, Woodruff considered his subscription to “Pads and Fanctes" @ guarantee that Town Topics would let Bim alone, but he was deeply sur- Prised a few mont ago to find his mame and the names of several of his friends used in Town 1 opies with a small degree of consideration. Mr. Woodruff registered a vigorous protest, and Town Topics printed an apolo: From a conversation held between Assistant District-Attorney Krote] and name was kept of Mr. Woodruff ‘orney to the beheg | “Fads and Fan- Charles M. Schwab yesterday it ap- pears that Col. W. D. Mann, Justice | Deuel's partner in the o hip of | Town Topics, took an active interest in “Fads and Fancies."” Col, Mann per- sonally solicited Mr. Schwab's sub- scription, and Mr .Schwab subscribed because Town Topics had Bicely when he was abroad, Mayor Cannot Remove Deuel. Upon the return of District-Attor: Jerome next week from his summe home at Lakeville, the evidence secured from the books of Town Topics of the connection of Jui Devel with Publication and “ads and Will be placed before him judgment of ite D: ice Deuei has overs tions binding 1h of the Court o fn his po Proceedings. trary to gen ower to summarily euel According to information to the District-Attorney Bhip of Justice tends outside of th ication. They are eated him fate in common on the fann's interest being {1 his daughter, Mrs, Har Was the tor of reed ET Vynn Up to the pres the Town Topics wife of a man own rporution’ fin f the management of the pubite for years placed ‘its legal bu the hands of Howe & Hom firm, having troubles of te Deen replaced by Lau Who te a close politlesl and felend of Justice Deuel ith bers of the Republican Clu What Wil! President Do? There tx some curiosity concernt the poasiiic of President Roose SUCRE Accept a Complimentars and Fancies' 1 consente pleasant article writt favorite uae Grover’ ¢ €x-Presidie to be written up 4s understood, hv | Beuator Chany talking In Loni: tion to “Fads and Fepresent him as } @ favored few “th y else, wi or led that esserted that the jist Baw contained in Deraons who nubs Tho Senator aa id beenuse he v, would be worth, "ihe Been of the pubite: “Of hroat shoots only & ih 4HAVE YOU SEARCHED FOR BARGAINS FOR SUITABLY LOCATED ‘AND PROPERLY RESTRICTED HOUSES, FLATS AND \|%{| APARTMENTS FFOR STORES, offices, |} | RLOFTS, FACTORIES AND ALL iOS OF BUSINESS }OPERTY | Then Don't Overlook ow's Sunday World's Want Directory — TOWN TOPICS Lieutenant-Governor ‘MADE WIFE | Magistrate. SHAKING DOWN By THE “OLD FAMIL T. &. Powers. SLAVE LIKE GERDRON’S Eighteen-Year-Old Girl Driven to Streets Three Days After Her Marriage. Another Gerdron was brought to light | to-day in the Lee Avenue Cou Wwe Namsburg, when Henry Becker was arralgned before Magistrate Higgin- botham on the technic charge of Vv: grancy. His wife, Bertha, a pretty girl not quite eightoen years old, was t complainant, and her charges against her husband were of suoh a ahocking nature that the Judge and court at-” tendants stood aghast. In her affidavit, on which the war- rant was issued, and by her testimony -day the girl sald sho met Becker at a picnic last summer, and after an ac- months they quaintance of only two wero married Aug. &, 19. Three days afterward, she swears, he drove her from the house to make a living for him on the streets of Williamsburg. He introduced her into vicious resorts would kil) her, and, by threats that he forced her to continue his slave" All the money she received she was com- pelled to turn over to Becker, Beat Her Often. Becker, the girl deciares, never All he did was to She him ving support |LosT WEDDING RING, SO KILLED HERSELF wateh her whi the streets. told thi made, § 53. $4 an a wit money Be came hon er the girl says, Since she married him ‘They w has never had a he ver In one place ov week at a ne because of the complaints of fel-| Welodgers about the manner In which | her. arrested about six months} s allowed to depart by Mug- Higgiibotham for luck of evi- istrate ema tte se Hauf was giyen the war- e on Becker, but after a} ® search among. his resorts be Gets an Attachment for Curios tn the vent s Morgan’ remained not b id, Mrs, Becker hu nls wife all the ime en committed to the Wayside Home | ast night It was necessiry fo: hi; pending the arrest, but her mother, who| Collected by Alexander H. Mee! sec’ sah on ane bacmeat®, for Bim % | {s the matron of the Seaside Home, | G s M . w the house, telling the nurse to watch Coney , & Feligious orphan home, i Mra m carefully, Ive minut Reuring about the life that her daughter arren—says Marriage Was left Mrs, Morgan ineisted on went to umsburg going out to the bakers, ‘The “ty 1 daughter be al- Mlegally Annulled. | would not let her go, but the woman ve with her, This was qone, made such a fuss that she offered to Used Wife as a Decoy. aay “f While she Fackere ns 5 | ". Morgan com! Nesterday it was decided that Bertha | tho wo ¥ entered the apart, Would the used as @ decoy to bring | srestur ste‘ together Mra, Murgan could’ not f \ 5) ed th i be fount old haur ning, with a p H. MeGar ‘A search was made and she man 414 not appear, | reciuan, whos "| atly found in a ¢ un ee EY This m Ching Was Me | yiehed hr | She had une Pipe running peated, " H ess, Becker mS earnest against the | gh the he floor, put nad evidently learned ei an effort to. recover |b uth. over ig and thes around jast and h her | ond t a blanket ov r head, Shi ab Myrtle ant t Police-| ome of the treasure in curios and art when found aS man Haut locket . bjects that MeGaren spent the latter n made a rugh for the wi When seized.» Becker turned| obJeets * a spo when informed that his. wife way oy on the girl and threatened her with ali! part of hig life in collecting. i #iclan who had been eatled th sorta of Violence When he got out With Daniel W. Blumen) te was caught Just in time, out m When Becker A Magis- Mra n we » thé office | desperate efforts to Kill himself. saying | trate Higginbotham nim tn iff Jullus Harburg ind | be had nothing left to live for. Later | re language He sa ida ies the | be made another attempt to Jump from have Just been waiting “o get hold pile chment again the window, and after that be was of one of your kind ever since 1 rot rty she hers, Deputy taken awa; of uhet : WORK (meaning he |e Max Porges wag sent to the Mot _—_ story of Berthe Claiche and the shoo , é : Ine or endian ‘Tenderloln}. “We | ren home, wt No. 104 West One Huh WITTE HAS LONG TALK on't want au ngs over here, and I) and Twenty-second a'r © pos will do all in my power to prevetit auch | geasion of this pro neo an occurrence agmin oy making an ex-|Ssslon of (his pr BRS WITH FRENCH PREMIER, ample of you." tac a t = — been Tried Tender Tableau, At this tirad Hecker Legan to whim- and walking to his wife's alde took hand and pressed it, Bae attempi d | draw away from him, out he nell De an ¢ lask to. ha > game ke that here,” shouted the | Mr CLUSE'S WIDOW Paty any ed Mek x on mult STARTS HER FIGt |main with wil only ume WEDDING RING LOST, MEANS DEATH TO TWO Mrs. Geare Morgan Killed Her- self, Husband Has Tried Twice Since to Die. Because his wife committed suicide Inst night during a temporary fit of In- sanity, caused by the loss of her wed- ding ring. George Morgan, of No. Myrtle nue, Brooklyn, has already made two attempts on his life and to- day he fs under guard in the home of a riend t his making another ttempt, an, who {s a respectable young man employed by the Brooklyn Chair Company, 1s completely crushed by his wife's act, and says be doesn't sare to live any Mrs, Morgan was Miss Hdlth Van Vieet, of Oregon, Ill, Morgan, who was born in New Orleans, w well-known ©) an Endeavor rker. and it was wily in Oregon that he first met his wife, who was also a member ‘fm Christan Endeavor soctety. The two worked together for a year, fell in id were married. Th. seven years ago, and In spite of t of her Mrs mother Bh 8 city her aver longer. for years a aris lov father, Morgan, whose was a child, came husband when |i the chair company, wit with e very happy until about A month ago, when, Morgan his wife her wedding ring while out shopping. She was greatly distressed over this and brooded over It constant- ly, Several times Morgan told her it was not a thing to worry about, but Mrs, Morgan ¥ as bad luck and would m married ile, During the recent hot spell Mrs, Mor- can ¢ wo week her husk up the end of their happy @ and worse, and last bund hired a nurse to re. had Instruc her during the day to never lea Probably About Transfer of Jap Lown to Russian, Whieh Will Meet Public Protent, PARIS, duly 2%, 125 P. MM. Witte called at the F n Office at 11 o'vlock tits morning and held an exceptionally eXtended conference with Premier Rou- vier, It was assumed from the length of the meeting that 4 complete ex- ie and change of views was going on cone tig the coming p Vranco-Russian It was polnted olroulat Sasa f the negotiation Tests in Fe al. ut that the report 1 regarding the transfer of the war loans to Russia as one condidians of peace was entirely inwarranted and Mkely to endanger the prospects of a setUement Buch @ transaction would arouse a protest from the Investing public “who ibaeribed loans, many of whom maider that the transfer would. he ontrary to. thelr inter They re- vlved certain guarantees from. dapan ind they fear that those given by tussla would not be equivalent, who noticed his action. ep away from that sink. Crying In | r that nanner won't do you a bit of wood, 1 iim gong to make Jt my business. to | Bx aera es see thnt you Will not live on any. more |, hae total value of ve articles te. Women, particularly thit one, and that |Revined ix plac ‘hk Se ROE Ge You will do hard work without any pay, | Artoles sare one bimus ‘igiarw dewcr ty xt 1 holt, you In $80 ball for examinetion | At. Lae d a ‘They " ra Cea a next Tuvsday morning and will” ene | cise nerd Men noea rind eavor then, to find a suitable Alspusle | ty tes of th ton of you." te , Bins ed ——_- a1 watt afin SENATOR CLARK BETTER, ” ing out an attach Much improved Aft Operations | papers in Rona ee daw eer hae fled ar Tecover tie F is is avon Citys hers. He wil aa Supreme Senator William A. Clark, much im-| Court 1 om Jor 1 days ago. departed from ihe elty to-| mulled’ in iol “Bho detects Wey ahs day tor Morristown, N. J Was hever served with vipers In, these Senator Clark was operated on for an Ae ivarain® Ge iarea Dat abe Abscess in the Inner eat, which had as-| husband, ‘Bchulelns a. Chicago haves sumed (he scrivugness “of a masto aler, before she’ murried McCarren. h ~¢ Ufshuletn aiea" ave ‘yeure ago, ———— 2UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDE: » objections | HUNT Bhe had joined some and chain and plenty of money, her of © —— ALL NIGHT FOR BODY OF LITTLE MARY. 11d Drowned Of Enat when children in a all four fe overturning it, and taking the horse in the shafts from In descending the boy's body Coney's new horse made a spring to the aides of the bridg: a dive into the river to being mangled by the oncoming noisy automobile, his halter held he jumped with preferring and t into the bed of the wagon, throwing out the dry Thirty-neventh Street, Grieg — | 0nd taki Stricken—She Fell Of vle Titi, the horses and wagon could ve untangled there wis no. traflie on. the The efforts that continued all night to] Howth roudway of the bridge recover from the river the body of en eleyen-year-old Mary Murphy, the Sere of Michael Murpry, of No.| FALLS FROM FIRE ESCAPE, 633 First avenue, were not successful . = to-day and the father is overcome with|Seenins Boy Drove Five stories, grief. Fracturing sku Though there are seven other children,| Harry Holser, eight years old, was three wslsters. and four brothers, Mr.| sleeping to-day’ on the fire escape of Murphy be consoled for his oss. | his home on the fifth floor of No, ¢ ‘Phe child was with him) ten minutes! Sherif sirowt, when he rolled off and before she was drowned from the pler mi a At the foot of Mast. Thirty-seventh | {11 to the well of the wir shaft far Street. below, truck game on the dock and while romping first @ fire escape end later a network on @ siringples fell Into the water and| of clothes-line: was found {, th was carried under a acow. She was a] bottom of the shaft mn hia skull fi Femarkanly Rely, fae a and tn fofeman tyre le bere loan ma ally brig foreman | Hrs " brewery near Eis "ona y will Fl — LORD CU RZON ILL, CONFINED TO BED, » India, July 22.—Viceroy Cur- yon, who has been in Jil health for some time, Js now confined to his bed, —_——— SiMLA, Are you fit to be trusted with AGood Sct of Brains? Grape-Nuts FooD | * | Ludlow WIN Attemot Attempt to Send Up} FLY ING MA CHINE, AND ITS IN VENTOR, i i Machine with Ballast This | Evening, and if Successful Will Take a Trip Himself, | An interested crowd of men and be Stood outside the little picket fence the ble lot recently’ purchased by Astor estate at Seventy-cighth stree! and We End avenue to-day watehin low, a young lwwyer, make machine for a trial trip Aerors the Hudson River, Whether or not the machine will ever get further than the east bank of the river Is still a grave question even with the inventor. However, the experiment ' is to be made, first with sand bags this evening, and then, !f the machine shows . promise, Mr How will go up in tt j himself on Monday Today's experiment ts tho reeutt of | ten years’ study by Lawyer Ladiow. He began making aeroplanes as soon as he was graduated from the University of Michigan, in 18%, and so far he has boen able to fly seventy-five feet at an altl- ji tude of twelve feet, With the new ma- ohine, built on the very latest plan, he THE AEROSTAT ) hopes to make a success of the experi- = ss | ent. w [fier of the bamboo superstructure, will | “tha middio front Acroplang form Has Two Machines. sturt the engine and the alzship will he | y top of its. sf rate Mr. Ludlow has {n the lot two ma- run along the Ad at a rapid rat t long, With & chi ‘Phe one that he is going to tr is expe naboplaie ta Paes firat is the amaller one. Whatever m jer the cans a wie 68 ot the flight of this o t ° takes are n d in the flight of this e Oe cares will be corrected when the larger one Is finish I began work in this line," Mr. ane ts rectane esides these two machines there Is Ludlow s = lay, “by igi aby. 4 ‘ees ot another flyer, the construction of which Might of all kinds of birds then L » twe is kept a se. t. This machine 1s being have constructed a nu ying ma- a constructed by J. C. Reed, Fe {s build the day ing his own motor and at the same tin fs helping Mr. Ludlow with sugges- tions in the construction of the other two. + Describes His Invention. In the smaller machine there ts to be S avroplane Mr. Lud- it no motor, as in the lorger one. All of mework’Ie oF 7 the motive power will be furnished by eerie |the -vina. be made by od with, hitching the aeroplane to an automo- 1 oll ne UnoH OoR bile. The auto will be started off ata " twenty-mile clip, and if Mr. Ludlow's aching ealeulations pan out the machine will the first 4 soar high and sail along in defiance of gpaching the laws of gravity nthe big arro- Spare plane will be sent up. This machine Kakoneion will have a motor attached which will |__ — __ oe we itithe:start that 1s:to:carry It'sky>|/ tour wheels: Twocare aft and two!for- ward, Re ’ | bo Big Aeroplane. es ; : oy The blg aeroplane is constructed on} low, a t as a depth of 61 | | 5 . | | | | { Policeman Curley Holds Dun-| Miss Russell Falls Off Horse Ankle Turns and Young Eleanor Vandeventer, Thor. ham Over Water by Lucky and Suffers Pain Three Woman Falls Senseless oughly Unstrung, Loyal a eek, i to Accused Man Grab at Jumper. Week in Street. , ain TAllian Russell, prima donna, has &) yeh heel slippers worn by Miss Irene Dladipas Wandeventer, ithe flancee of Only the stout texture of is coat sustained by fall-| °° i aes s Frederick E. Carlton, held in Brooktyn e grip of Policeman tha: she | Ward aged seventeen! years, of No: LN viuis) the deathe of bis’ wives trom! e bridge | East Houston street, caused the break: | Jockjaw are being investigated, left ad, savel Henry Di 3 ing of a bone in her right leg to-day Brooklyn Hospital to-day and wasl years old, of No. 348 f as she was returning from @ reception to Volice Headquarters, where: street, from plunging to his death in withveulencent, 1 for more thap am) Bee ahi 4 Miss Ward ard her companion wer ‘ |For fully five minutes Du Pr Ravel eet ene appears prosperous, but w ywWalking through Unton Square 1 nude ure on which! seems to hi n fill brisk pace, when suddenly one of c leged to have placed othe: halluctnatio: 100 ng |e high heels turned under her s faves and used as netrue! e river wh y gripped an welght. 80 great was the pain that sie | Ment of 1 nd ne Willian) Sky at the |Sa¥e @ emothered scream, but agsiaes | Sat bridge: aud with the ‘other the ample ind Migs [by the man, she was able to make her | “Y? &% coat tall, \ to take a cab to} way to Third avenue, where she fell ay Dunham was not dotng britga ‘imp- te hee Jou Friends made tn- | ynconsclous, ahe et abel is very loyal Ing for fame. When he was arralgned | egy ae te and) “Frightened, her companion left aer She pretend | in the Lee Avenue Court teday fn ‘ Jto seek @ ‘physictan. The girl was 1 nant gave f a dozen occupativas and de- found on the pavement insensible ; tol H ed he was nm of a regiment | home, hurried bask | polloeman, who. called ‘an emty Rica ama ee His case was | from Bellevue Hospital, im, howe put over until Monda | Miss Ward, restored to consclousness stick by. hie ‘The squad of policemen at the Will-| PS ane Blane | were to lain nt Lovet te dc e bridge ced z 35 en to someth hit wi Jamsburg end of the bridge noticed a Freee ay eras EDS omething chat will hure well-dressed young man praying in the/ The heols are the heleht affected wy |. After her examination, the woman waw roadway, about 2 o'clock this morning many young women who believe them |tken, to Reymond Street” Jail” Bnd He dropped on his knees at intervals to be the fashion, locket up again A young woman who 201 yesd Ww pute | aid she was a fri the Vai every dozen feet and prayed with ou —— iter Kir] Wax with her. in Inapeorer stretched hands, Pollceman Curley f ; ross'a office, She refused to give her lowed the praying man until he reached | MORTON GUEST name. ; the £ about 30) feet west of the} ; i . tower at the Brooklya end of the etruce| . i OF ROOSEVELT. ture Scared by Noisy Automobile, a 4 At this point the man rose from his . y y _ | OYSTER BAY, July 22.—Ex-Secretary knees with a bound and shot across the Animal Leaps Into Vehicle,| °t the Nav: ton, now Chair- guard rails toward the railing. Curley . . man of the le Assurance Soci- sprinted a nh With the agility of Upsetting It and Throwing ety, probably will be here this evening ja monkey Fhe man (Pempernd on in . to pass the night and Sunday as Presi- railing whe ham oword 1) 7 ; ait plack® waters. of the river Other Horse Off His Feet, = [aent Roosevelt's guost. The Poneman made, Bing : gee ry Root was still a guest of the Janda caught the fu 5 coastall oF resident at Sagamore Hill to-day, It {the woullsba | ulolas Pie tenn Frightened by the tooting of an auto-| was expected that he would leave Oys- |Cupant fluttered back and forth in Its|mobile's horn, a horse fresh from twe|ter Bay on one of the morning trains, jens es He didn't want to save amselt, hills of Long Island, and being led in }hut as the President desired to further » Rawever fin foe ka eoung hel (the cant Of & sinall Wagon owned by | consider with him some of the questions |feet bout the ralling He reached out ntey, of No. $81 Firat street, |which they have had under discussion, ' and got hold of Mr Danham's slender sey City, leaped in the wagon to-day | ne concluded to remain ankle vpyonrg| While crossing Willlamsburg Bridge. Karly to-day the President, Secretar THE COLLEGIATE od | All une white the man crled:, “Don't) “rye animal had Just been bought bY {Root and Dr Aloxagten se eer aty Asummerform—correct and snap; mit.” On hhs wi fe polce sti] Alexander Lamb c sare Bho ter in the court, he asked} Contey and it had been part of his} horseback ride. Ax tho President in- in style: peciuedly. nfortable. - every one he metnot to shoot. | training to give automobiles a clear | sisted upon giving his entire time to Was the “Siip-Basy” band for ad- address the man gave, No. . 01 eas back o re Sting Gmoratage = ustinent Of scarfs. fyelet button- eA Miurteonth street, no one could be| Tad. Horses that do business back on | iis guests, Acting Becrotary Barnea| | Miter wets tease oad Chae tate found to-day who knew anything about| Long Island must have such training | aid not bring to lls attention any rou- Built of linen—cooler, better and 4 Mr Dunnam, . His clothing is of tine! with recing machines constantly Ww line business during the day. more durable than cotton, Mralty, he had @ splendid gold Watch | ging past them, Same price you've pald for cotton collars—2 for ase. 4 Look for the H. & I, Warranted Linch stamp, Take no substitutes, 4 nis name, aaicng for 794 collar-wisc, \) HENRY HOLMES Troy, New York SALKSROOM: 3 Union Square Weat A orl If your dealer won't suppl; PARKER'S y HAIR aitneaainen and silkiness of youth, When the hair is gray or taded tt BRINGS BACK THE YOUTHFUL OOLOR, ry ents Dandruff and hair falling Keeps the scalp clean and healthy.