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LINERS MRS. IKE KO SE TEU Will Appeal from Tobacco Magnate’s First Jer- sey Victory. HOME IS IN THAT STATE Wife’s Dower Rights in: $75, 000,000 Estate Secure While Litigation Lasts. Gust what will be the next move. of [“MEANEST MAN” WIFE AND THE BABY. “SMEANEST MAN {N TOWN’ THINK SHOPLIFTER | IS WILSON’S TITLE NOW {spicy sis wing —_—— —+ 90 vga) THE WORTD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22, 1905. Indignant at Acquittal of Wife Who Shot Him Woman Detective, Who Ar and Sympathy Her Misfortunes ested Her, Says She Is a Kleptomanias, Won Her in Court, A M ned Ung pris D who t isirg It against him en 1 her tip over night Hvookdyn tered my head |! Headquarters Treated Like an Outcast, | the Adams Street Police Court to- Ailey iy 2 t mn shoplifter proved a mystery WAS: wallhe x » Aid she was Mra. M Jackson t she lived at Hempstead, ‘The the wife of a Mw. Lillian N, Duke's lawyers in at- “ tempting to prevent her husband, nibs Jemes B. Duke, President of the Ml vantinils American Tobacco. Company, from con rae ght pushing her sul: for divorce against) then earning Is or ber on statutory grounds in the New Bereey Court, te to-day a matter of umoartainty, The tobacco magnate, Whose weatlh {s estimated at $75,000,000, bas been declared by Vice-Chancellor Pitney, of Nowark to be a citizan of New Jersey by virtue of his reat es- tate, Duke Park, near Somerville, Som- ermet County, No J. but Mra. Duke's lawyers have been given thirty days {n which to file-an answer, and have told the Chancellor that they will carry the quae to the Supreme Cour of the Dirited States if possible, ‘ais is the present status of the base end at present it seems as if the cam- Paten of delay will be carried on for many months, Meanwhile the woman, @ivopeed “hirteen years ago by William F. MoCredy, a broker, who named thme eorespondents, ie the leea! wife of Mr Duke, who also names a co-respondent Frank T. Huntoon, the sixty-owo-vear ld captain tn the Ol4 Guard, known fa every cate on Broadway Her Determined Fight, KR ts @ determined fight that Mra Duke is making to retain her present position. Wh of her the questio expressed her naness to 1 New York, and yet the ground ch Mr, Duke seeks a divorce is y one allowed tn th the courts will get bette If my decision ts upheld by her courte one thing {a certain ike Ww justice and Mrs. might well be tak | he perso tlon of Jersey justice. Indeot he s reputa rom one end to the other of sharp ye snow-w yped beard make him @ striking figure. His 1 wih a celluloid and bright as 8 when he makes as joke. His hu is knowledge of was known that own a decision on the re wore a dozen law- the Btate across His ruddy t patch, law students whoj| iclana to discuss it He said that he far away as Tren+| and the doctors wowd appear betire | his opinio qucte eosengon in Fs d Bank. J a ‘ for What purpose fie declined to , Judge's Strong Personality, but he trenton the impressio at ; t the trial he Impressed hie | iMportant discoveries had been mad ; } Dr Brow did not leave Toms River | m | dufing th y and no Wont was sent inj to him from Lakewow! after the aur | sow Mrs. Duk nut whe Mr. Duke kept most of his securities In New York or Now Jersey ut as imma- men of weaith Kkeop ther securities In New Jersey !n the hands of some of the profesttonal dummies of Jersey City and Newark." When Mre. Duke was on the stand, the handsome, middle-aged woman, Whose bronze-colored hair and smart clothes made her @ atriking figure among the sombre-garbed lawyers, had kept fe: Dlue eves on the grim face of the cellor, She sald that she be- Neved Mr, Duke to be a citizen of New York, because, when she lived In New York City, he had called on her two or tl times a week. The Chanoellor dis- 4 this in his decision by ‘ing: “When T look at this beautiful lady T how a man would absent him- from her for @ than two or met Wilsor tene® Girl Helped Him Out erable " tl ely one ditt leo I r by rests" t t lot — oo m A. Cashman k of the Jotel Ala N Kast 1 « Kuiper Lost Papers in Galvese) v4 by Detectives ton Flood and Cannot Prove javier the tneotn ‘trust He Has Right Here, to. wi I a vematniadine | ADRIAN ISELIN WAS AUTOPSY ON BOD | UNDER TRAIN WHEELS, | Accident in Bost team w Henry BOSTON, Deo, 2.—Adrian Iselin, eldes: yall Doctors Make an Examination( son o: C. Oliver New York, ( but Prosecutor Brown [sureons as the resui Keeps Result Secret. nt at the Back Hay station of t and Albany Kailivad Weduesce TROLLEY HURTS POLICEMAN. Frank J. Lock, a pollceman ¢o kK by & trol ri and Fiatbus: 4 his leg was broker to the Bastern Dis- apidly moy rown, Th, almost a vernal green from t rain sald herdly express my happiness thanks to all those who have been kind to ma, I belleve my Christ- ‘any An autopsy was performed today on the body of Mrs. Brouwer, the wife of Dr. Frank R. Brouwer, of Toms River, N. J., whose body waa recently | terred on the complaint of her rela tives that they believed she was pol mel. The autommy took place at Lake wood and was performed by Dr. Henry | W. Cottrell, Dra. Shuw and Forauan! were present as repretentives of Dr, | nd Dr. Woolley, of Long . Tepresetuted County Prosecutor of the et was t ken t Hospital and n aving d as a stowaway - mone Rotting Ci ara of Blended. Toba At the concluslo’ autopsy | there was much 4 of Mr. Brown | Known the result or to allow the phys | H | topsy een LIVED WITH HUSBAND FOR ONLY TEN DAYS. Mrs, Alma Bower Has Sued for | Divorce, Naming Housekeeper as Co-Respondent. Asserting that after ten days of man ried life sne was thrown out of her hus band's hotel by his housekeeper, Mrs, Alma Bower to-xlay began wult before Justice Wilmot @mith in Special Terma Brooklyn, for absolute divorce from Herman Bower, proprietor of the Em. pire Hotel, Canarate, Mrs. Bower said that she lived with three days ata time. But the fact that| her parents at No. 69 Hast Elghty-ne ha called oo het, Goes, not make him | street, 4 year ago she met Bower p ; in ! spate was, Got 8 point oa! 0 f tly and thay ware mh Ha called not paid for In ra, Duke's five at his boleh, witers cha shore sie tobacco to-day. , Dut that them and with the way they did thelr work. He sald r discharge any of the serva: she was satisfied wit) he had told hie home. The Chancellor seemed to pene Duke had been too kind, for om “If T had been In Mr. Duke's place 1 would have put Mrw, Duke yy home and said to her; ‘Just leave the ser. vants alona, my dear, You just leave the housekeeping to Mary Smith and ride around our beautiful Somerset hills in my automobiles. You cam't ride in two of them at once, tut Jum enjoy yourself and let Mary do the work.’ “T would not have blamed Mr. Duke tf he had said thet to his wife, and I would mot be surprised to learn that he did aay something of the sort, for if there is one thing that hag impressed me more than another in this trial {t Is that Mr. Duke has much good, hard sense.” IT’S EASY FOR A To Time [BILLIARD TABLE: World Want TO BUY OR SELL | her she was mistress of | AUTOMOBILES _ HORSES CARRIAGES | CAMERAS PIANOS PAINTINGS he e8 she learned the housekeeper, Bertha form had more authority than she had. she aid that a quarrel followed on tio tenth day and that Bertha threw her out of the hotel. She called three hotel That was the way the early Virginia set- tlers secured helpmates— its to A fee “Buspand ana “thee iDipelray more than two centuries ago, Bower offered no defense. Jui reserved decision, eh THREE KILLED IN WRECK. Raliroad Men Victims When Milk ‘Train Hit « Freight, PHOWNIXVILLE, Pa, Deo. 2 —Three Smith Marriage customs have im- proved since then—but tobacco cultivation had not until the advent of the new “A” (Triangle A) methods. _ These methods have wrought a revolu- tion in cigar-production. They have substi- tuted for old-time ideas and ways, modern, scien- trainmen were killed to-day tn a wreek on the Philadetphia and Realting Rail dat P dy jot hen ‘ : rina te. Wale ch Re Tek mien, 8 tific processes and business principles. The former crashed into a Perkiomen Tallroad h: trelght train ave roduced better cigars—the latter, better cigars for less money, The new and improved CG, Tit The engineer, Albert Hartman, of this oity, was badly scalded. 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