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et i 4 Shona PTET RT RTT va aac RN a A lS TH WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 29, 1995. ‘ WHY IS IT EASY FOR BRUTAL MEN TO WIN WOMEN > THINKS GIRL | *4™°722222ES BORNED BY 4c1>. MBS, BIDDLE ‘Remarkable Simiatty in| THE TYPICAL “BLUEBEARD" FACE. THREW ACID MARRIED 10 7 eg vee eck ON HERSELF ’ 1 and Carlton Got Victims. EDITOR WAYNE ‘ ‘Fanny Hayden, Police Chief’ \ Fair Divorcee Reported to Be : ; BOTH EXPERT CHEMISTS. | Says, ‘‘Has the Devil Bride of Former Town i in Her,”’ yin Marrying for Profit Theirs cel Topics Man. { TELLS QUEER STORIES. Methods Were Along Prac- tically Same Lines, Girl Admits She Was Not Saiid- bagged — Foster Mo’ ‘er Stoutly Defends Her. Announcement W: made to-day that Charica Stokes Wayne, the deposed | editor of Town Topics, who was sup- | posed toy be a widower, was married eight months ago, and his bride is sald to be none + than Mrs, Constance Morris Drexel- Biddle divorced wile of Dr, Clement Drexel-Biddle, .U 8, of the well known Philadelphia family, Coo Mr. Wi 8 Wife dicd one year ago at the Ganoga, No. 3 Bast Twenty- seventh street, and Mr, Wayne con- tinued to live there for the next four months, when his second wife appeared. Herman Lobel, manager of the Ganoga, i was told that Mr. Wayne had married cd) her and that she was formerly Mf: a Morris. It was sald that the Rev Das | Bllcer had performed the ceremony. 8 ‘After a short time Mr. Wayne and his pride went to live at Mamaroneck. Over, the telephone Mr. Wayne confismed bis marriage, but he did not say that bia bride was Mrs. Drexel-biddle, the “tle yorcee. He did say “Yes, I did marry Miss } . Deposed from Town Topics. i The fine art of marrying for profit, as | plificd by such distinguished prac- | toners as Johann Hoch and Freder fick Carlton, or for murder as witness thelr predecossors, Alfred Knapp and H, H. Holmes, invites consideration to! the curious phase of feminine nature that gives these men opportunity for their activity. H. H. Holmes pursued for years a uisiness of assassination. Most of his Victims were women, many of whom he had married and insured. Alfred Knapp, who was executed tn [)he Ohio penitentiary last August, con- [Pfossed to the killigg of five women, \pthree of them his wives. His was pare a homicidal mania, “The im- mils to choke them came to me irre aistibly,” he sald. | Hoch, who escaped the gallows by a jecratch yesterday, 1s the chiet of “|modern Biuebeards. He is believed to | \Phove married upward of fifty women. | jPHe robbed all and deserted gome. At pace a dozen, it 1s charged, he mur- Ts Fannle Hayden, of Elianbeth, N. J. the moat persecuted Uttle girl in the United States. or does the soul of Haron Munchausen reincarnate look from her smajl, shiftless gray eyes? Waante is sixteen years old. und !f hor story Js to be believed she hne In the last four months been sandbarmed and left senacless in a vacant lot, received hundreds of letters threatening to mar her life, and on Wednesday Inst was bramfed by an unseen enemy with sul- | phurte acta in a long, dark-brown line seated into the white flesh of her chubby chewk, And all, sho thinks, be- cause she transferred her allegiance from the Methodist to Baptist ebnrch, Folice Captain O'Leary. of the Second \ Presinet of Elizabethport, snys that Fannle's wound waa undoubtedly sclt- | inflictefl, and there 1s much to bear him out in tha bellef—notably her confes- sion after the alleged sandbagging in- The Acid own By Someone Behind "The Pence Mr. Wayne was deposed fro editorship of Town Top: his connection with “America’s Set," the public ch employed Charles H. A is accused of at- tempting to blackm: Sdwin M. Post, All Skilled Chemist Pyare on cee, eolbeldence that thes tue broker. e vomen, barring Knapp, wno N ixel-Biddlete broth 4 UWA purely "s hotian brews Aad ese the client had made her the most talked- oan Rete GENES, ce ees igpeer of the others in criminal genius, Were experts in chemistry. Holmes was & Bphysician. Carlton claims to have had Hyexperience as a hospitul nurae. Hooh sZoften posed as a dootor and was pro! bly elther au expert chomist or a phy> palolan before he left Germany. "The remarkable thing about their “eeareers 1s the amazing success they en- ed with women. None was good king, inviting in dress or fascinating Smart Set.” Her Wiliam Fiske St |atre wagon manu’ sister is the wife of er, the millions | oftvoung women in Jersey—that it was jalla fake, hich sh» perpetrated, !n her own words to Cay O'Leary, “because she had the devil in her." - = ‘ Fannte lives at No. 424 Marshall Ree ean ie street, Elizabet . with her foster : Sere aie BS | mother and the latter's son, ikew! { sel-Biddles, 2 ciomed, who was Capt, crLeary ae. | RuUSSian Press Gloomy as to the Drexel-Biddles was'a the navy. The n 4 chorus @in manner, But they never lacked vic- lige at one time an inmate of an| Qutlook if Mr. Sato Speaks moves by tie Bldd' % Jumping from city to city, without Ps a end Se ree) ROLE VES UR Meredentials using the flimstest of mis- Not for Us to Say Who Did It.” Officially for Envoy Komura— while her husband was . jrepresentatians, claiming to be anything | owned. jor everything ‘that might allure thelr | The old lady has been an invalid fof! Qritigism for Taft So beautiful w qeentended victims, thelr decelt invarlably | seven years and never stirs from her . ——— Resale ‘passed = mutster. here were always Venspachale tothe t her litte hi re she fwomen willing and anxious to marr: Raey coe LED ye ow OF Dee 2 == fi of th yang theme and quite as willing after mar |home. Fannie also was in the window | After a night of intense homesickness| of the navy and coe rday, her face swathed {n ban-| ST. PETERSBI'RG, July 22.—The tone| 19 the Gerry Boclety rooms, Louls, Abe| Queen of the Nav» end Izzie Sternlicht found themselves Jerome Still Probing, marshalled into the Children’s Court Sore i rence draws before Judge Wyatt. The little “Star- Reena tae Syqverome/ ua acent the Government on all sides| let are the sons of a widowed! virion wich” Pe ee eens he adit ealat Bun mother, now {ll in Bellowue, and have priaider ins ged to resist humilfating demands | MoUer: Now jl! in Bellevue, and have] Grand Jury may consider st also, Arlage to give money to them. 2 Trusted to Strangers. = Why a woman with enough money to be independen se men never trifled ones—will rush inte h an utter stranger and ith her money, 18 somes the comprehension of nan. But it was the | hat women were prone to Asuch things that spelled success for | fHoch. He and © n too have showed | ‘that a woman is apt to waive a 90 many considerations in the face of a, ? proposal of marriage. 7 ter Mrs, Mary Welcker- yes | dages, but radiat! | Importance. “Fannto hasn't a word to say, not a word,” sald the old lady querulo “Her face ts burnel with acid and not for us to y who aid it. Le’ police find But they That's, why pretend she herself, As if any girl would m ng an air of serene of the Russian press grows mora war- peace co wost of the Japan by Mr. is th pusly on th continuing the war. a terms aa wut. | bome at No. 8 Low!s street, their only eS aye Russ, | RCome being the few pennies they © to comment ecules li ae & papers. ampere home, ; ee te) ait |EIEL OUI aa hterviews, “can | {fom /which they were to aispos- jeelf that way. She was non siced ° an armist | sessed, was saved when The Evening e it hap And look at her | before it ha Russ, which has now the largest! World paid the overdue rent, but ow | 4 y aleht ejay Hani must Liberal following finds the Japanese | Thursday night the boya were carried which runs in a furrow f lett i chance of the conference ending | thelr mother's mbsence there was vo The day at Hoch diel Hoch pronased marriage to Wer sister, Mrs. Bmella, Fischer. ‘The dead are dead," he said. “We fare alive and must look after our | uelves. ‘A month after the death of Mamle ‘Gorman, Carlton proposed marriage to % Jennie M. Smyth, who had been his for- "mer wife's bridesmald. 4 All women are not susceptible to the Sfattery of a marriage proposal, but eapere exists a large class who are, and temple to the e and cessfully If Mr, Sato has correotly | Peron responsible for them. thence in. a her {stated the Japanese position, but it ap-| An agent for the United Hebrew aa Nove that Baron Komura's| Charities appeared in court and prom- | sulphuric tear n js acting “on his own re-| i#ed to care for them until their moth-| Mra, John Lorenzen anf her sister, ‘ a bottle of acid n sponsibility’ or scents a possible bluff ¢rs discharge from the hospital, so be-| Miss Phoebe Herbison, of Bronx pla engiite contents len to pave the way for the acceptance of | fore noon to-day ths three youngsters, {Mount Vernon, aro 5 congratulat- tne ehee i Nal and. more moderate terms by| Very ight of heart at getting thelr) ed to-day for the « oun way Chey, nd Carlton knew how to’ find burns ‘ E i och ane inatrimonial agencies. su} res freedom, came home to Lewis street. | helped to chas aherwho fol j 4plied'mhem with a ready supply of vis leat ct continues tts faultfinding| The reltef society has sent the boys| owed them home t and was *tims. Tells of Acid-Throwini cee of the visit uf {clean clothes and engaged @ woman, to| punished until he promised never t Carlton's letters show he was a inem- Fanny Tel 9. Iessness” of the visit uf/ | punished until he promised ne ‘0 | Poer'be‘tve matrimonial agencies in dlt- “Twas coming along 8 rt ee ot War Ratt and Misa Alize /@ct as thelr housekeeper, The fund | insult a womun agalr f Rept part the COLD Ery Pech Ames Wed | Roosevelt Japan while the United | ¢ neributed to) tbe Eterniicht’s relief by | Mra, Lorenzen and her sister had been § falsoca pa 3 trick was to adver- “ : se Neolcoe ‘orld readers will ba. turned! gy" ne masher ogled )* tise through these agencies for wom Pee aall tes 1s host of the peace plenipo- | Brae ont alted Hebrew, Charities | d the masher ogled em } Lor forty-five or over—the older the be of Mrs, Baker's house t tentlaries. for wise disposal: i Btations hey hurried [| ?ter for his purposes. | Pin my face. 1 didn't see ai — Se cont road n. They hurries Both these men have a profound con- ut I heard some one moving on, and undismayed b © rebuff the tempt for women. Cartiton boasted to if not burn vey masher followed, He ke within f°, Schaud that he bad been married | AT tried to wipe it oft | tpeaking distance for several blocks, baix or seven times and was looking for . r | Be 2 yp. The two Umore silly women to marry him, Hoch By the thine 1 reached home it | Jana bes . Wgaid after his conviction: was | nurting im f women be 9 ; 7 “I am not_a Romeo. I did not love und ie y ue = , ep ives: 7 have mo, usa: for women: This composite photograph of Johann Hoch and Frederick Carlton shows remarkable similarity of many | sid 1 had. been, burne phur.c | ‘and begging them in levity to i vist me. "When T found they hnd mony | facial traits, and {8 tnteresting tn {ts opportunity for psychological study, as are the carcers of the two men. Both gale 295 ted frome eyrinke, Tho | stop. 4 n er t hen C A i a anc , “ | s FI went after them. When T got it I left) seemed to have no difllculty in attracting women who yielded any sacrifice demanded, and in compelling them | Kroond here un: ge theys cates When they reached thelr homo they i h pelling around here and 1 me, a. lot Fi he was to separate from her money. | to accede to any demand, 1 Guestions, | But course, they didn't —-——_ Se Jian in, and hem into the ery was my chief stock In trade. | belle eben Aa tala a Natdope Ith [Phat is the quickest and surest way to | oeae or “asia wi Bein aan abneet'| one of sie Famers tn etruulation to: ararearet -Aviglinu dal euntenne | lod her hus- @ win a woman.” Was not true. It was crue, thoupt o Pan ae saan re uffer / Flattery Their Weapon, bf said It wasnt becadse “Captain | ay in connection with the legislative broken collar-bone and other | nme, Won't f | O'Leary said I would have to go to|investigat of the qEukable Life As- injuries at her home, Noroton, said laughe } At another time he very ungallantly [oreany aaie a wenld nave 9 | investiga: Rae een nex Auer i Moroes gaid: “Women are so dependent and don't know Why it sould have | surance Society, which wit Deel t 1 im today, feareiare expressed |My rengen red, on the . : pelleve 80 readily everything you aot been TirowD at ime,” she continua | Tuesday, waa thet Louts Marshall, for- that the actress will not be sufficiently | jwOien hy i rai | Pthem that they hardly rise to the dig- ‘Maybe, it wasn't’ meant” for mo ly of Syracuse, and a close friend of | recovered to open at the Princess Thea- | of the house. | nity of human beings but ought rather bf thougn, ne | erly f . if share: al ‘ y of the hous On kis “Physiolors of Modern Love" | et O'Leury, at the simuun house | dricks, was t be couns - ay, Pia a Ro ts f Ul Bourget treats of the terrible fas- ust around the corner fro . der the management of Henry Miller | thelr blows to Ph k Pee ep urmet Lente of che terre tee Zk eae a Gergen 7mm Be. Hay | mittee, Re-| and Lee Shubert. not escape, and he begged women af some temperaments. ‘The rere Sareea Fannle did it herself, Anyhow, at | Mz. Marshall fs one of the leading Re-| Vt oe wus hurt a weok py | Mele: © you will never insul Revelations that have followed the mur. | wy —— happened, inside the Tayden house. | publican lawyers of the Stale Heoaa||_ Mise ASD. mae) Marka mrneR goby | Promise me you will never, insult der of Emil Gerdron Sy Borthe Ciaic ‘ 7 have talked with the grocer, ; o ¥% re of the| belg throw vhen and T will let you go. La Ager of Bmil Gendron oy Hershe Ciaiche) Woman Whose Testimony at Trial Helped Convict Chicago Wife May Have Speoulated, but | scfm. antect st commer of 's | sola ste| Susiclery i Commiyeal os he| ner Horse ran aqay. Returning to Noro- | said Loranzen. ‘he whipped persocutor omen to he asters, while the | x | ond street, where Fanny do: jome ‘ 0 id Q . ¢ r aE Z Pieeeeriiee $0 heartless, moaters, while the Murderer is Still Fascinated and, Admitting He is a Tees OUT aah Just ‘before sho. ciuime “the “eutd | a member of the firm of Guggenhelmor, | top after @ shopping Tout i New wor ————— 3 Fe ety that Hoch has re Swindler, Admires the Way He Defrauded. Books of J. S. Bache & Co.'s) tencd the. storo ta" soli Fancy, ind | Unvermeyer & Mareball, ax No, 91 Dioul) the Noroton station and started to drive | (used the many made him to ? M fish and started home on his bicycle| rect 3 nieemeyer, Of the Arn, | to hex cottage, where Ber mother BAe Mite the story. of his life, As a pro- anager Are Correct to a| Just behind her, He says he 4s. posi.| personal counsel for Jamas Hazon Hyde} brother ore Apophis Boe Shannan | #found student of feminine nature, as onc tive nothing was thrown at her’ ter|end has figured prominently in the re-| her when the horeo bolted, and be - 4 ; a ela r 5 , . a iwatc . r nT a wild race up the road. ‘The carriage fepeaking from vast, experience, | he (BY ALICE ROHE,) _ Mouse we lived to, T found out atcer-| Dollar—No Trace.of Him. ho [watched her till she turned’ the! cont discussion of Hqultable affairs, | was overturned and Miss Anglin’ was L} } SO ee ne ae feminine mind || aw. | Ward that he didn’t, “ For this reason the rumor of Me. Mar-| left unconscious by the roadside, whore | Berens, .workine ¢ vast prod While Johann Hoeh, the Chicago | ut he come up to me and sald #9! Had the Devil In Her.” : ghe was found by some workmen. She | that would be of vast profit to the| wiitiesa' is enjoying w fresh ree. 2ccly that 1 couldn't blame him: 'Xes, | nd shall’'s selection ts doubled. Mr. Mar-| #P°,0ine ‘attended by Dr. Charles P. ApEyoholoKIst. aie is subject in- ar, Moving f L told I owned the house because I was| Expert accountants were busy to-da: Nelehbors on Marshall street say | shall t@ in camp with his family at) Flint, of Now York | PP'fhat he would handi subject in-| pite of life out in Chicago, his lost wife | afraid I would lose sou it’ you didnt | aot usy to-day |she culled good night to them just| a, N.Y. The| Mr. Shubert says ho hopes that Miss Ff Eserestingly is evidenced ty the follow: |%q preparing for w fight into vaude. (tink me rel. Tlove you and T wanted | FP Over the books of Edward F. | before she went, Into her own house. | Knollwood, Ampersand, N.Y.) 000) Anglin will be able to begin rehearsals ng which have been culled | 8 « o vaude- | Mink me ric you |Dunty, the Newark manage So she Must have been burned inside | vther inembera of the firm are also out ES i ° vill if a win you k manager for J. 8. h asia next month in time to open as planned. Serom his jail observations: fe wi a Fourteenth street museum. BRahe & Gor tertes aoe the house. What did she do. tt for? |of vvwn, and no one at their office knew —-— Ht ja no disgrace to make a mistake| “My tustand ‘s not so binck as he ts{ ,,.,,4anded Over Her Savings, | , 2 rs, ut No, 42 Broad: } that's ond me. Maybe for the | any'tining of the rum » ia marrying. “Nearly every man WLO| rainced,” emia Mire Hoch dor, vena |e Then. sald to him: ‘Johann, Fdon't|Wiy The, whereabouts of Duffy ts |reasgn she told me she vowed she waa) Fossibly one of the frat, things the John Hiddson, a ariver for Schultz's Inarries does that. ces BS 3s n trust vou! orinee, | AH 8 aie ster nd the cause of Mis dise | sundbagged, because she ‘had ‘the| committee I take up ip the transac: bakery, lving at No. 387 Hamburg a | “A widow does nat feel so sorry for wpe hewill be cleared. I am gald ou married me for AER CAN ¥ be attributed to |devil in her tion with the Merchant's ‘Trust Com- Brooklyn, was nearly killed to-day the death of her first husband as her|ehe reprieve was granted, ond I feel ode accrat. T | peeculetion in the stock market, S80} Inquiry of Jacob Levenson, the gro-| pany inyolving $6%,00, This loan was nue, Brooklyn, y | seoond husband dost sure they will not beable’ 1 feel lhave #0—the savings fran hare work. | ones Mf known the amount involved ialcer, and Of half a dozen ‘neighbors | made to the Haullable through. former in a collision with an Elghah avenue . aught . a uid our home together > ays i, aa | eee eon? , ey troller Jordan as “trustees. Presid tral Parc West. They ONO oe eg woman's lite ta| qh, ane cxamnle of Hoch’s fascinee oy oper ting pine in Gere naan ariaaeg cata esti eae | oon mae enna mi a Loire 2; | Henry C. Demming, of the Trust Com: THidawor. had driven through the parks prompted by selfishness.” tion for women does this middle-aged | duld he t nd aad how neo) tur Holden, a bridge Jumper and Mi rand herself with @ hideous, per: {PANY #030 0° con BE EO ute and was coming from it when the ———__- German woman present, Although she|Malte a home for thom. Welly Mr. |}itsral to memati, with Duty uel soar Tort Joan ae al Morton, the new President, trolley car, bowling along at a rapid CEMETERY SAFE ROBBED aanita that she testified against her | He took fponey, and thet steculutions, Duity's Roe a VACOUE _emnere, rordos oF Lan bras sould refused to allow it as @ legitimate loan rate and hidden by the trees from the } and at his trial she says she 18 wie nivo weld de te Wee firin 18 correct to the dollar b . to the company. tee pentane gerry MPS f ¢ alta said, “If he es , ar. Tt ds now —————__ in connection with thig loan there hag Oriver's view, srucKs Bins ai sorry and that she was Influenced by | laps there was s wry only a question of whether ithe firm Is a APTS ci y i » was 1 down, the ¥ , ¥ MY|hinble tor wha oO} , ben a rumor that $100,000 of that! Gossip in theatrical circles is that| ‘The horse © 1" Robvers Use Dynamite, Obtain g500|89¥*PERer stories and by the fact that | Me! Aled wo strans Hable sor wnat aly of Dutty’s custome HAD BOYS ARRESTED, evbunt went to the Republican Na- P nat) wagon demolished and Hiddson thrown \ 2 #500) Oe wi ‘ , a Wo were in the and had ‘y \ ; Wei tthe, “When aaked about |sse De Wolfe and Joseph Wheelock, | ¥98' Ps. nud Fiscaps her out of #00, BAVA ABLES | Ane tn she When we | ie ia’ thintycelae vente ore, giuldren, a Hon caine’ Morton refusca to talk. [JF are to wod this winter. Neither Js] twenty-five feet, ie at ts i Fer h . . a re fam E ears “old anc ; . . : fr » ho ago tered a load . (Spectal to The Evening Works.) a | he Had Zisnpoeared snd 1 been tn the employ of Hache d Co, ainer | Mime Mend nye deatousy Led Them poet a In' the city, but snele frionda say the| the horse and waKon scnsiered & fond NORWICH, Conn., July 2.—The sate lad to Justify Him, | } i) May 1, He came to his employers wi to Attack Her and Her Enxcort, story Is true. of 300 loa of tr ’ oe Nie the Yantc cemetery omtce was| The wo: * He told me in Jal] chat if they coud | 6, peet of hecommendations - aoe ne acid, of Phasing | CHINESE BOYCOTT IS Mr, Wheelock ja to star this season| and the fore truck passed over the leg Pia he antic cemetery ofce was) The woman wii marnet her sister's | prove he Wid ail the things’ Ne wun wee cay pad him family at Lake Hopat.| ‘homes and Joh Mead. of Flushing ty George Adele new play, tho! Varaty | of the animal, severing one Dullding was demolished h widower six Gays after her death ts a| cused of he hung. Ho ie less Chom Saat Besninay, ‘hut | pasts, worn arresiod tOnday and held i INCREASING FORCE, | Mun.” “With atiss De Woite he was in| Hiddson was sent to Roosevelt Hos- The robbers obtained $54) typiael German in epmearance, with 416? tuld me home on y he close oftice 01) | 3399 ito answer charges of disorderly con: the original cast of Augustus Thomas's s aane m0) $50) and escaped, nt ot nome ¢ ¥. At the clode of the market he ti ay Phe Other Girl,” pital and the horse was shot, No ar, ———. blue eyes, Hed Urowa hair and an ollve | frirring up, and that he incended giving | ok e.ewin, for thls city, and thar way | duot preferred Dy Ala Pina allen, of] yroroRTa, B.C. July 2%,—Adyices | SMT’ Ath acon the beginiive wt the| Feats were made, the nollce belteving Re | aiiD, : ey back agadn the Maet seen of iim by his friends, "| Bradford avenue, Flushing. Dhe Meads | 4m Hong Kong by the steamer Tartar | courtship of the couple dabl ‘ham wlad Of the ohaboe to tell w my husband nover mar. So we aheir arrest to J 4y against tne | fe" Ld 1 e enl ust sear Mr. Wheelock was in “I ad of the chance to tel) how i sband © are owe whel i 4), gainet the -meetings of guilds |. 1! ye a in in ; oh wi ‘ | ¢ 1s aecused ot en of Elmhurst, L. 1, whiah| state that mass-n pas c Suburban Sites much wrong # being Inid et my hus- he da peused of FALLS FROM FIRE ESCAPE youre valent in Flushing. | PN uo tol be held at Canton and| Genet: iat eat, coauts, Mise De | wand'e deor,” she resumed, “lI know f son the ingui AND FRACTURES SKULL Miss Allen a_iriend, Miss Cath-| jjong Kong, at wich arrangements|/golng to leave the stage and devote he {# @ swindler, but I do not believe | ance m wouldn't hay etna? Wuest. ot Brooklyn, were “out| OMS Tene et esi “the sboyvott [her time to decorating. ‘this was later ‘OR investment: \he # a mun My lat | to Work at hie ty ————— Wiking & few evenings ago with two] Bre, making 11 tuuvage the boy denied, Miss De Wolfe saying her leav: 7 h a mune My er was sick | 2, 8 ty i 7 “ ¥ o inst. the 0 os, H y - faa Reet ae cA Be | when she married en nnd the. tact lei kh He ft bim be aug. Ja Hin Descent Sleeping Man Stare young men from Gana when they isclegates have been uppointed | to ing the stage was only teuiporary, ine i Wid be wrong (ies Others on the Iron Loc pooh it ir he t guilds in China, and 4 bourd has —_—— various improvements now || ot fhe died four weeks after their id pelted wig mud and eloks. | ie ‘arianged to gather data from being carried on in locations J) M8riase doesn't prove anyrth Wick to hi Baleconten, inka ey Hone, OF afiderman \ Heat Meee merich regarding their VLADIVOSTOK GETS READY, quite a demand, It’s well to J|®#t°7) and he wax kind to me | He no never tell what might hap: ton the Niresescape of his | slants. She ie sald (9 have secured | Tere ot Ching, and circular letters | Jap Bombardment Expeoted and or nervous prostration ret inted with places |didn't have thne to be unkind? Well, © sald. “He wronged me): t No, 154 Leonard street, 1f he | Warrants for several others, i i ahi neae ed erion U get acquainted with places and i will be sent to nese In America <j i, surely follows, Use x ice! d , || perhaps not, but he had a most agree- har money. vat he “ex up it will be in) Hudson | are urging them to stand by the movement. Salety of City Considered, ices by reading the advertis- }| ab o mi trouble #ince I Hospital, © he w bh ng announcements. To-mor. || #0 manner, and there are lots of per- Aimest forgiven him, ‘ ete Was taken | Man FALLS INTO AREAWAY. - VLADIVOSTOK, Jnly %9—In antict { row’s Sunday World W. “]) sons in Chicago who were fond of him Emilte Fisher dio h ths well An Brads, of No, 100 Lexington | Sean dacauex Henmer Burled, | pation of a Japanese bombardment, 1 y ant Di- || John Brady, rectory will contain over 400 ¢ whole troudvle way stirred up for | Her aae tion tira Hoch ad th Hie aru tip | avenue, Wane sitting on Hie, ie Mag tn PAIS, July 2—The body of Jean soumendant ne sho fortress hae jenued offers, Don't tarry or you will by may slater, Mee. Rahn. Bho was) [rll i re ther tel thron front of ale Mas taken ‘to the iroe dooauas Hannet, the pMaiar, whe died | th apreventioi of the kpredd at fit robably miss a snap. Re eslour of me when L married Hech| "He had a wife in ny, my a#le-| cae conerut the terlah Hospital, haying sustained a| here July 23, ¥ 0 Hie" city" hia "been divided inv wee i eld p. Read Fy i she ‘came to vie house und eon | ser, Mary, dnd myself, That is all, for] \atds, wiieis on his aif wound and, injuries, aout. tho | Cemetery of Montparnasse, ae iy wit ‘pariteh pate te Aghte lniencee te talk about him he told me @o hi ‘he added con- DORIS SuiBtDs * euy he has nol h and hipe His condifon is not soreee bird made up of no’ iD) wil r ry ‘oi to ie it abana olga vs deena 40.1 thousht to serious. ond Uterabars, fawe f