The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1906, Page 3

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WEARS THAT TURE BROKE PLEDGE 10 WE Sara Madden Testifies in Suit for $50,000 Against the Horseman. — LETTERS: IN EVIDENCE. Peter Wrote that She Would Never Have to Go in the Chorus, SENT LOVE AND KISSES. Actress Declares She Lived with Him Three Years Without a Ceremony. { butiss Sara Madden appeared tn court } to-day for the first time to press her sutt against Peter Duryea for $50,000 for alleged breach of promise. The work of ketting a jury t-ok cnly fifteen minutes, the «irst twelve men called being accepted by both aides, each of them having said that he was not interested in the breeding of Horses, did not know W. E. D. stokes and had never sold suppiles to the Ansonia, George C. Coffin opened the case for Miss Madden, “I may as well tell you now,” eaid Mr. Coffin, “tthat in consequence of Miss Madden's faith in Mr, Duryea and her implicit reliance on his promise to marry her they immediately entered into the refations of marriage.” Sara Madden was tho first witness, foal testified dramatically and in a deep ce, “I fst met Mr. Duryea some time in , 1898," she said, “It was in Holy y Week, and'I was off that week. I was Diayiug in “My friend from India’ on the road. I met him én Madison Square A len and ‘we were introduced by Mr. Charles Cohrodor, the businese manager ‘of the Garden. I aww him four or, five times thet month and in April, and then . L*went % Lexington—the ' Patchen- ‘Wilkes stock farm. I was suffering with catanrh, and Mr. Duryea said if I woutd go to Lexington he would have me cured. So I went in May. Mr. Charles Schroder took me there. “The doctor then sald nothing would fhelp me excep: an operation, and so 1 "On: to es Foraett was ed on. was in the hospital eleven days. The dootor sald 3. would never for me to return to New York and . Duryea took me to his home. Mr. eder returned to Naw York. Her Story of the Proposal. “I lived in one pust of the house; he im the other. He was taken very ii with tonsilitis, One nigit we tod me ko take down the numbsr of the com- bination of tue sate. “ut I die you will the safe, Baid be. ‘suc af 1 live we wil go to Louisviie and be snarned Just us soon us 1 um swung enougn..’ “Lhat Was ue first ne had ever sald @bout marrying mu, and 1 sak to lum: Now, Mr, Duryea, you ought to marry somevody with a hame. 1 am notaing nobody.’ He insisted that he wanieu 1..@ and no other woman, and so then A watd: ‘Well, Mr, Duryea, If you taink way, I want you .to’ know every- Ching auout me; about my past ite,’ amd 1 cold him, not hoki 5 fests of aty ite ing back the omy red he would mar: aid 80 when be got well, we toox inthmate relations. ‘There was never mariage ceremony, but we lived man and Wife for about three years.’ Mir, Cottin read # letter wren in December, 1899: F Ge is ‘My Dearest Sallie: Am much bet- . ay thanks for \ Pe ie Se aby ou will never have : “ vite to go into te Now, Satie, don't be foolish, ww I love you better than pis ele. & * © your last brought on my neura.gia, Bo you seo how your actions unect me. About Mabeile Giiman. Another in January writte: Paxohen-Wilkes Stock warm stationery, ‘te Gaillo In Now York says in part: dabetie: Gilman ‘who ts Slevin tn 0 uisvinG. She wane to ‘spend at ‘Th: writes: the farm, is ia what to see that filly, 4 come Uéwn to the farm Satur- Sunday— and stay over had never met, Dropping the letters, Mr. Coffin had Miss jen tell how the engagement sob A etarae curlstrag abut that T"taae saw’ Duryea. It was at as con, Mr. Duryea asked me what I would like for Taal, ““"Wihy, Twould rather have you, dear, ‘anything e190, 1 replied,” his never Masia fe eoud ace marry me, and I had been waiting, wait- Aig £0, hifra all these Years. owas always “eli JUDGE CANNOT GRANT yOu mo f cnond yen. row, ‘Yori just thes ‘sume, the laat time I saw Mr, Peter ———— WOMAN TRAMPLED UPON IN SUBWAY STATION. Ya the morning battle to get aboard ‘trains in the bubway station at Ninety- big} g00d health and said he would soon go to work, 4 grant the motion for a new trial tor (rer chswer because hal suite well icnona in New York ‘Gun beboagerrott atl Mais caaal IN GENTRY MURDER. EET a TS Te ae ee ee ee Dra he THE WORTD: TU! 7 EVENING, MARCH.6, ~~ ae SARA MADDEN, ACTRESS WHO SUES DURYEA FOR $50,000. lf FDNA MAY FLOPES EDNA MAY, WHO SAILED FOR EUROPE. SHE'LL CABLE REWS Actress Sails for London with This Promise as to Oscar Lewisohn. NO CHANCE, SHE SAYS. Contract for Five Years, but She Can't Stay Too Long from Broadway. On Technicality Eviction ings Brought by Rent-Raising Owners Are Dismissed. Escorted by two Harvard undergradu- ates, her leading man, her father and : : : > ‘the five houses Nos. 9 to 100 an agent of Charles Frohman, Edna : May to-day boarded the Kaiser Wil- ies eg aot Street, Brooklyn) to-day, ioe eae possess proceedings brought by their landlords in the Fourth District Munf+ cipal Court. ‘There were twenty famfe helm and after many fond farewells set eall for a five years’ sojourn abroad, Her manager says {t will be five years, but Miss May told an Evening World les named in the eviction proceediny bid ' + st: and they. with thelr friends and relay reporter that she couldn't think of f + ¥ stich a long divorce from New York, o tives, packed fn the court-room, saves Tt Is only a temporary separation, she M nS: : rousing oheer when Judge Walsh des avoreste iss i oll he backs awrdic' inant pe oa fe cided thet the landlords had not made. summer for a few weeks, f : bit aes out thelr papers according to the legak Miss May 1s going to London to take : “¢ ‘ requirements. Mi the leading part in the Belle of May- ’ 4 ‘So strong was the demonstration by) fair, which opens March % at the bs % ¢ the angered tenants that the police were Vaudeville Theatre. With her have gone to sy forced to take a hand in matters. ‘The, her sisters, the Misses Jane and Mar- ; tenants, with their sympathizers, to ti guerite and Farron Soutar, who was number of 200, formed a procession witli, leading man in the ‘Catch of the Sea- i é . |anners and placards and marched im son" and will be equally prominent in ; a body to the court, ‘The placard: the London show. Miss Jane May wili am ’ » bearing the legend “We Won't Move,” have a past, of which she is yet un- ‘ attracted hundreds of other persons, certain, while Miss Marguerite, who {8 ; ‘ win followed, the cbdnwdy and’ eocelaialae Siitatinitaraneiad ce an ree cer sea eae : 00: ‘Williamsburg. panne ore bg te many the wallee lspersed the crowd and) May ordered the protesting tenants no break North German Lloyd liner created a a erestlapaie sensation. The rank and file of excited In the court former Assemblyman and bored business or pleasure travel- i , nf Harry Howard Dale appeared as coun) Jers all found @ common interest in the eel for the tenants. He declared Ft sad-eyed Uttle actress, and she was the 5 > the dispossess notices had been * single sensation of the leave taking. As 5 ‘ ae she fluttered on board every one made so pes petepripresegre yess! ee ee way, and even the persons who had 5 landio: were, been complaining because their state- i 4 becomes Pagans oon corpo 0 rooms were not bright and sunny with / i or ual owners. On this » a southern exposure forgot their %; 4 A he moved that the cases be dismissed. troubles long enough to give the stew- : i " ‘ « Judge Walsh spent several minutes look» ards and chambermalds a rest. ; Dig iak fi . . ing up the authorities and then gran! ‘Miss May Wwoked especially pretty in ae | 4 at re ‘ the motion. At his announcement the, ® brown fur toque, black coat and ee f ; tenants cheered and stamped on the” green plaid skirt, beneath which the floor until they were Sriveh out by the filmslest and lowest cut oxfords peeped, court officers, In one hand she carried a great pack- ‘The tenants were enthusiastic over age of telegrams and in the other she their temporary victory, aad Bete called er Dpens tie) sind ot 6) Beans che ees Cork strect.. Plans will be discussed held in check her Boston bull \errier, put @ stop to the attempts at eviction, Terry. Miss Jane May was in light due to their refusal to pay a higher rent gay and Miss Marguerite in black, background and eleo in @ wonderful hazel eyes toward ¢he sun deck, where ees with her hair hanging down over her ji coat of springtime green and cut in the a pattern of a meal sack, Miss May was ¢ ay enthusiastic over the coming voyage. “Ah,” she sighed, looking with her sad, s 3 a the fat Teutonic bugler was puffing his cheeks for the “All ashore!" blast. ‘Ah how giad I will be of the rest and quiet In Ill Health, Charles H. so mudh work to do when I get across. ‘SSircccocmc | MURDER ON STAND! TO BOARDING-HOUSE] “SMES Depressed beciuse he believed he would never recover his health, Charles I ACTRESS WHO IS BRADY WITNESS will stant in earhest on my part in eady and I think n H, Knowles, a letter carrier, committed NAMED IN BRADY rae But Lawyer for Negro Accused|Mrs. Oehler Declares Kelly] suicide i the boathouse at the lake th i; | FELL DEAD IN BANK Dp year: Prospect Park, Brooklyn, to-day, byv AS HE WROTE CHECK De oe IS SENT 10 JAIL APRN, Wont Ser? Sumat hs thee] of Allinson Killing Seems to | Made Threats and She |Sewiss out bis train, "A ollcoma! aa) "Az ae tale the che oppened cloner. Expect Conviction, Caught Him in Act. from thai spel a6 elas ee had been killed instantly. The police: had some trouble in identifying the sule ol + ; | within. the wrinkles and folds that i made up the “cul is . Jus [Betueee Sev Oonyeta te {hen two Tad ender. They had peon| MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., March 6—The| Charged with attempting to set ftro| ide, as he had taken every, | He Had with,Plaintiff and | foticca “toulowine her’ when’ sho came | court-toom was again packed witt spec-| to the boarding house at No, 18 Kast |asainst such a possl ¥ Binally, om} j \ aboard, but nobody thought ‘they were|tators when the trial of George Small,| Third street in order to settle a grudge |% Piece of torn env: ear pinks pee} \ Is Committed of the party. | But now they declared | the negro accused of the murder of Miss| John Kelly, of No. 18 East Third etreet, | 1" ® Docket, they fo ess themselves, ai Ci Florence Allinson at Moorestown, was|was held in $1,500 bail for trial address. the) style: that grows Only At midge | resumed to-lay. Magistrate ‘Cornell in the Yorkwin,| For the past twelve years Bowles had | 2 Charles. Q strate n at eaiwok, Mise Mav's hands and| The fret witness, Harry J. MeFulan, | Court ‘Phe complainant was ‘Mra, | been a letter carrier. He lived with his | | Mra. Sadle V. Ginger Brody. ina black| then beat it for the pier Leterk tor the pawnbroker in Philadei-| stargaret Oehler, who, with her as Hinter and, aged. invalld ‘mother, j costume and a black crepe hat, her| “Just ( pla In whose establishment Miss Allin- * ' | heal own, Ber putea 2 yo | fother having dled since the lest trial [2hS, 88d, 8nd smiled tn her | winso band, occupies the third floor of the|the rigors of the work, y. is led to the inevitab! aon’s watch was found, identified the his nse for the removal of: at In a rear coat when the third trial|tiey’as,t her engagements, ie timepiece as having been placed in pawn | PUS* 2M plece of the bone, ‘The "surgeon Fe: jof her sult for absolute divorce from Michael Griffith Victim of Heart Failure-—-Family Shocked by News. | While making out w. check at the cash-| fer's window of the North River Savings Bank, at No. $1 West Thirty-fourth street, to-day Michael Grimth, fifty-five years old, of No. 605 West Fifty-second street, dropped dead of heart failure. He had been out of work two weeks, and went to the bank to-day to draw) "she 8 “have I got to|by Rufus Johnson, the negro who has] Early on Sunday the entire houso| hovea tho wrong piece and from them: | Daniel, M. Brady, the brass magnate, | {ery 1 <chgagements all over again? | aiready been convicted of the murder ot |W#6 thrown into a vante by the discovery |on Bowles had operation after operas!) began ‘before Justice Blanchard wna, | ise Reems we dithout peome cay | Miss Allinson, Johnson was identified at| Of flames on the thint floor, Mra, | tlon. ‘ His health grew worse and Ree rT unt ete honertall balay Gelade (dite Sinartioat ed tne | Oehler’s scroams had aroused the pababe (hey Jury in the Supreme Court to-day. ine rod to him. Do T look ike a man-| waren 0 Pawned we! house, While Mr. Ochier put out the | Monthe 260 ie," en a cmelancholy, maney for his household expenses, Miss Gertrude McKenzie, the taby-|funter? Can't I huve friends without) "Too. 6. Guu tor the pri p| fire, which had spread to the woodwork | depressed and his amily watohed The cashier sald Grimth walked in| ‘ i faced actrees co-respondent, in a gor-|it being supposed I have dealens on} ony the tdentification on, the| of the door, his wife led in the chase | closely, fearing he migtt commit: some: with a springy step and seemed in the | ‘ Ai] | Scous hat of ota rose velvet, sat beside | thelr, freedom! NO IP snot ea eaary | ceoand that the pawning of the watey | of Kelly, whom ehe had seen run| Fash act: best of health. He had picked up a ‘ 3 | Mr, Brady at the counsel ¢abi Mr. Oscar Lewisohn are wrong. Ho is cown the stairs as she openeg the check and was writing bis name at the| “and my Lt vesdten ite ian dedi tn cir cean Pedra | Balt tho day was taken up in the|a very good fripnd of Jane eelt. wi g BI | y a |.| door. He was caught three doors away RELESS GROCER time, when suddenly he threw his right! |reading of the testimony of Oscar M.|That is all. He sailed Sor Genoa last | th: murder. He held that if the test! THE CA | ‘ feo ot he will be at the and arrested. The hall was saturated ‘Onna arm above ‘his head, dropped the pen : Ri |Moulton, President of the New Rochelle | Tuceaty Dut T wend OF the "Bolle of| MORY was admitted the State must) St Oise m a femp that staod|Slumdered and Great Good * and groaned. ‘Then he sank lmply to! a ee , Street Railway Company, who geuor-| Mayfair.’ But that does'nt mean he's| show that Small and Johnson went to| Wh * f the! floor. | ‘Whe’ bank. officthis “rushed | xa |alled the shadowing of Brady on, a|to marry~me.”" Philadelphia for @ common purpose. | PEIN: Goter declared that’ some ex left the wrong, out from their cages, but they found he! | Western trip which took him over prac She'll Cable the News, The objection was overruled, months ago Kelly came to the house| A careless groc +4 Wallaiteade: Giae al tloally the samo itinerary as that of| Here she ed and, turning to her| John Dugan, the farmer who em-| to board. He could not hts ‘rent| package at a Michigan home one day’ sister, fore “Jane, If I elope, with him | ployed Small, testified that on the day| @nd the Oehlers took tim In, Thi it ereby brought a great blessing ater able ‘The Bvening World, will| be tne murder the accuaea left- the| 21M gut because he, refused to and thereby the ‘Royal Chef,” In which Miss Mo rs ‘ At the Griffith home on the third GE 3 Kenzie was appearing. | off the steps one day. She says he| to the housohold, posi bat cretihlereentaip og ies cuAt a | It included the story of how he ant a| *“Atiss Jane agreed oho would, and Mins farm at 8 d'cock in the morning, say-| Geclarea thut he would get even with| “Two years ago I was a sufforer! Magee 5 | professional detective and old Kenney, | Edna then sal No, Till do it myself. | ing thae he would not work any more) the Ur) Reo nee tg dum UP | trom stomach trouble, so acute that The wid Hane a kwe “vd HH] | the Singer family coachman, swooped | I'll just cable: “At Inet! At last!” and} that day ax it was raining. Mrs, Gebler saya, that he would burn|the effort to digest ordinaary food Iuaihrat cera dimbarcawerceua vo, ’ 3 | down upon Miss MeKensio's room i | YOU! know what I mena. 1 mystic| ‘The defense expects to call thirty wit-| up the housekecper and her two chil-| gave me great pain, and brought om of he Saki a aeotaiee tee he teats 3 ; ja hotel at Bigin, Ml, after midnight. ces f that coat long enough to! ne:ses, FS ae a eerondition of stich extreme nervous~ hood and it was the ‘lifelong ambition Bell-boys at Reisenwebder’s had testi- ut’ Miss Maa 2 eT neyer| Lawyer Gaskill, talldng of the case, TO SAVE ness that I could not be left alone. 1: of Mr. Griffith to be present when the toot See 3 fied how Miss McKenzie lived ther | have to send that cablegram. My time| said to-day: DOCTOR HOPES thought I should certainly become % young) man’ should celebrate his fret jone summer and had « devoted friend | is devoted to my art and I hope that| «1 will not carry Smalls case to a NT {isane. 1 was so reduced in flesh that mass, jand frequent visitor in a “Mr, Burns,” | finally Cacrrepgtaigt ee ie Pew. | higher court, If my client is convicted, SUSAN B. ANTHONY, I was little better n a living} Mra, Grimth sald her husband had who was Identical winh Daniel 3. | With © To #tiinking Im going to| merely for the sake of testing some fine PCs skeleton. The doctors failed to give Brady, and who went to her room wi legal point, as £ think I should be him.’ annbunced, took her automobile riding ‘And then she bade good-by to her guided somewhat by the opinion of the} ROCHESTER, N. Y. o tn . March 6—Suean jind appeared to be her dearest friend, | father and, to the, joud- veined | Miue|eourt in the matter. I shall also be| 3. Anthony Je serfously ill at her hora been work.ng steadily up to two weekr ag, when he complained of a pain in his left side. He was an expert jour- me relief and I despaired of recovery, “One day our groceryman left 2 / ackage of Grape-Nuts food by mis- i A ripple of excitement and then 4 of mustache and eyeglawses that| cuidea largely by public opinion, us I} here, not having overcome the slight |? a or dinner. 1 { neyman ter and had-eaved much of Bs) rer man, gu ree AX ! take, so I tried a dish for dinner. 4} 4 . ert ted b; rr ted Mr, Fro! % he Wishes of the people should h 5 pay for many years, He therefore . sensation was creat y the appear-| he represente thinks the ae | Ot Se Oe rete Tinea Strand ci Bes repent News fo riged to find that it satisfled', left work for a test and was living on . f ance of a new witness In the ®eraon be tor: Small, ave mie no distresa’t hls bank account, “When he went to the y, 8 : of Baward Lawrence, of tho “Wan- GUIL TY OF KILLING notning iD judge, Hendrickson made qn | ena Sherman-Ricker, speaking of her SE te ee act meal 1 ate of f¢} § watch feansine rick redirect Canneoay says, 12 fiegal fenne in socunng. the “y gale ng ents rele home at g|again, and to be brief, I have lived given in this trial to support Mrs. THEATRICAL MEN. Riera Nat Coe oe one oe e’glock this morning, | Miss Anthony's | £0F athe a Mos rage 5% : Brady's charge, and reaching a climax thority. thoroughly posted, | left lung is now ted by pneymonia. | on Grap' . . when Lawrence refused to answer a Peper Serer ere peri most healthy and appetizing fea. back afte STARTS I do Her rignt lung hag practically cleared. ‘ bbott Gbjections have been Slayer of Milan Bennett and A My objectionth the dea of appealing | AS the result of nausea last night ane perfectly adapted to the requirements | question and was committed for con- became very weak, but she rested well peg ting the county to large ; MRS. TOLLA NEW TRIAL tempt pt court, Davison Must Pay the ES ise, Uut to compel the Stare to offer | frn,t wins crelocls the merning:, She | Of my eyeLeM asily digested and; - seerenn site: Waoleoaie ise Gor, Penalt hotndng but what waa strictly legal. I! G.nsequentiy is very week, | “It is not only easily diges i and Miss Mackensle to a com: ys Ghat put Smallon the stand and let| "we" hoos, however “that her con-|assimilated itself, but I find that : Technical Point Raised in Case of promising situation Jin ber oom 8) 2 aLRiaH, N, C., March 6—The jury|pim tel his own story.’ ton be. | stitution, which has beon vigorous even | since I have been using it I am able | ; . i nee ih thin ones’ | in the George Hasty case at Gaffney, Mr. Gaskill promises @ sensation in old age, will carry her through to 14, eat anything else my appetite tan~ | Condemned Woman's Appeal SG, recurned a verdict of guilty t cuit th aay now what the chases Sey | cles without trouble from indiges- | refused to on, the Sr eae area ‘4 ided. day. The prisoner was recommended to be. This morning she was able to . The stomach trouble and ner- |” ue neh i a but ‘of. Mr, Rand finally the ineroy of the Court, CHARLES M. SCHWAB ILL, | srcatne with tess iabor than yeuterday.” | HOM. ooh eve tet me, iM a ie ed TRENTON, N. J., —The Bu- It_wae Mrs, was ed my plumpness and my patente a, Mea Als, Ges | Bisa, matt, SORA ARE | captentin tears Los Anaeiee for! ARRESTED AS SUSPECT | stiite are no longer demondent ang killed tloe, Garrettson has no authority nat ; ett ani Davison were Telegrams from Los Angeles to The fall, and’ it would be to Mra, because they resented an insult) myening World say that Charles M. rights ‘all of whom were atop. | Schwad has jeft there for New York on | tt ’¢ Piedmont Inn, conducted | his private car, an invalid. The etecl| WHMHLING, W. Ve., March 6—A Bros. capitalist has, it aecmas, been Ul for} man who gives his name ag Gregory, Hothive bur Money"? oo nome dove wt nia rooms 1s the JonaUian | but is believed to be Frank J, Constan- I eit wan the musical when the me came for t0 take his | tine, who Js wanted in Chicawo for the fe Tolls, nom under 2er,| SUMMING UP IN GREEN CASE.

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