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. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 20, 1906. { MMRS. GREENHUT, FORMER WIFE OF LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY, TELLS WHY SHE SEEKS FOR VENGEANCE ROSHELT STR [ste Rees a Last 0 a a LD RE CENTRE IN CONGRESS | rocket Financier. , TEWKsBURy Gi i & Bill Against Automatic Shobe i . {A OE aa i ernie guns Brings Out Letters i GAVE HIM VAST SUMS. a oe 2: from President. | she Reveals at Last the Acro MRS; ‘she neK ees THAD OHCON! GREENNUT.. WASHINGTON, March 29.—Prestdent Roosevelt figured as the storm centre in the House Committee on Territories to-day during a hearing on the Lacey: Dill prohibiting the use of ell kinds of automatic shotguns in the territories of the United States in the interest of the, protection of game, sr Both sides to the controversy who were heard endeavored to put the Presi- | dent on thelr side. The result wae fnal- 1 ly @n effort to expunge the whole ref- % frence to the President from the hears is the committee refused. . will, therefore, contain, LANDS NEW YORK ‘Determined to Pursue Him tc Ends of Earth Until Ven- geance Is Complete. STILL IN FEAR OF HIM. Wife Who Slapped Broker in Court | G. O. Shields, of the League of Amert- Says He Has a Strange In- as can Sportsmen, which puts the Preal- . fluence Over Women. dent squarely on record in favor of the ‘ ; campaign against repeating guna, ‘Then, j | when the opposition, representing the ; ‘ Mrs, Mary Mills Greenhut, a beautiful that the President had roputieted thas + nr woman now living in the Hotel Astor, statement, Mr. Shielis admitted the | for a brief time the wife of Lewis G. Presiden “had refused to ‘be = : N quotation marks, but holding = ‘ Tewksbury, who coottin aii teen the views attributed to him. seh York six years ago, leaving the ‘Lo offset this the opposition } wake of a million In debts, later to g another letter purportmg to trom aisles bMedits: Londen Vasa PRHe” By Mr. Roosevelt to Shields, in which the | President declared that’ he had been | his magnificent stock gambling schemes, now telis for the first time her career as a Nemesis pursuing the man who once scorned her by desertion and neglect. Tewksbury, as handsome, as richly | clad and as much a prince of promoters as ever, bobbed up !n this city a month ago and floated down to Philadelphia. where he worked out a scheme over night to make a million in real estate. | But Mrs. Greenhut has decided that no! corner of the world will shelter this man from her wrath. She drove nin from Mexico when he enjoyed the con-} fidence of President Dias and pil- ing up a great fortune; she cam igned | against him in London and drove him to refuge in Paris, and even there he could not escape the fury of this woman he kad wronged. Seeks to Imprison Him. Now she is upon him again and Mf her ‘claims for $150,000 and her back- | ing by the District-Attorney and police | prevail she will drag him from Phila- placed in a false light and {noorrectly, quoted. ‘ ——— a) Indicted for Ki Her Sister, ATLANTA, Ga., March 2.—The Ful- ton County "Grand Jury, yesterday, in dicted for murder Mrs, Wilite Standifer, ° now held in 8,00 bail for killing her sia: ter, Mrs. Chappell Whisenant. Solicitor Hill announced that {t would not be necessary for Mrs. Standifer to be re- ‘arrested or make new bond. Is CAUSED BY THE KIDNEYS BE ING UNABLE TO CARRY THD POISCNOUS WASTE MAT- TERS OUT OF THE BLOOD, ; i The urine of persons suffering from urio acid or gravel is generally scanty, and after ,. a it has stood a while, a reddish, sediment like 4 brick dust forms in it. In advanced stages * 4 the uric acid sometimes appears as fine » 4 sand, or large crys | Those who pas el in any consider- 4 able quantity are usually troubled with tn-/ i DISAPPEARS AS. | , DID HS FATHER. On 12th Anniversary of Mys- | terious Vanishing of Patrick | O'Connor Son Is Missing. | | \ } } The police in all Jersey cities are searching for John O'Connor, a young man, of No. 52% Willow avenue, Ho- Polite Pro cedure. boken, who disappeared on the evening | of March 23. On the same day of ti month twelve years ‘ago Patrick O'Con- nor, the young man’s father, disap- Peared. The coincidence 1s taken by Can Catia CTE Cara ail By Walter A. Sinclair. some as having psychic significance. flammation of the kidneys. bladder and Judge’ Davis's courtroom in the Quaker | ‘When a chap can get a chance to cut a melon— Petes ibs STenyanvonente oltnaee Heartoura, gout and rheumatiams | oo aa City yesterday, when he sat down be- employed in the office of Richard “ 4 man deresiberpredtoneiocmen are ae friend ee a ite mettre of rons (elu Berger, at No. ai Broadway, a CURED BY 4 guibhing, glances that have made him a} ‘ou cannot trea m a common felon. draughtsman. He lived onWillow ave-t WARNER’S SAFE CURE: ‘| Serene at rsnen Oh, do not try to please the Good Old Pub. nue, Hoboken, with his two sisters, who = om : PenUaititorinen kale Walonel: Oi atonal Remember that his game was slick and greasy, are heert-broken over his disappear-| By eric ANAC poleen ae ni arate Roane ; gal Grealthralig’abeciutely, relied less ance and completely at a loss to ex- have ‘been perfectly cured. It has done for, myriad creditors is absolutely ‘ And not a shake-down of the vulgar sort. Jain tt ‘ P have ‘never i th ; in her pursult of the brillant promoter. ; D ; | me what I have never known any other | So don’t forget to make his way quite easy, They say their brother w: re medicine to do. It cures peopte in the South | 4 Others he wrung hundreds of ithou- vaney, Renyery Ae Tu: who suffer much from malaria, which al-'% i ds from would give him a chance And never bring him in a common court. coe ane never had any romantic ways affects the migueyas He alle Gosters Ag ean spa a hments. would prescribe Safe Cure instead of quinine q to recoup and pay back. Several times Sue, commoners WIM ; : i - ; : i feaglartantn ha fe. i he has been building up great fortunes Wide EH CO SNOIOR A CLERS But do it quite politely. Don’t hold his co'lar tightly. SSS bedi atier ‘tect, an autnfne” dose Ret Te: Peal . ; s ; ease tom «i behead Sean ved Peony He would be mad, and rightly, if he had been arraigned. Ike ‘Bafo Cure, fake ‘Safe Pills when f 3 ppea. ; tle laxative.”—Mrs. M. E. DEAN, and drive him away In craven intent ; — Then let us all endeavor to help Our Friend, so clever, need A igentlel Gun Onecenecr ce Tore e | pater today tha sho wit never fet up| Low Ghodesey gio, tonne cf umes alite ntebaaert s8eives;| And prosecute him—NEVER !—for The Sleaper would be pained. THIS TEST WILL TELL | dite and began perceedi. t him. He | them. i uw ad ‘ hint to ie ity” withthe. best eval Galaga pe rack, of him Zor some gf ADEM, woud take, almose any Arrange the “pinch” to nuit his royal pleasure, Riera | im city Ime, wi | ris! 10 gel em a Mi 2 u exili he could obtain tn Philadelphia, | ahead wien snother bis achome ingens | When he called for them “Pe ener ara) Request him most politely to appear. Containn m edaish-brown sediment. Or . and yesterduy succeeded in having his cen: if followed hima} there and found | rented: ieyEtook, hire back to London, Don't let your servers use a single measure ta diseased and unable to do their work, and i q case put over until Tuesday. curity Company, of England. | disappeared ‘before I could get at fine That might disturb your good old club friend dear. Herbal apended ito a ones Biante lee } “The wornan is mad,’ he exclaimed “He had immense offices magnifi- | But got him now, and I am going N d bi fi this troub) GREENFIELD, Mass., March 2.— flammation of the bladder, gall-stones or ‘ } after ane had cuffed him. "she will gently furniahed. “He atid to me then |t0jhold on tight) O° ton Se Oma neeveane need DUC Inte hte rouble: James W. Alexander, former President Urinary’ troubles. will develop. and prove?* | never let upon me.” He'bas an option | gmish all this, but you will be folk: | who ts alo inle third Witt, hes "eis A writ will save him from the stern law's end, of tho Equitable Life Assurance So- | GUT cae absolutely safe seat | | now on the old Bellevue site in Phila- iam making lots ‘of mone¥ and ali | turned! eee ine ti niny anal joined with Oh, help a friend, although the strain were double— clety, arrived here to-day and wns! 5 certain cure for all these forms of kidney, , +: } cler! Py . Greenh rose, ' no, Gsipbip and) has expressed confidence of| those clarks out there are young lords | Aire: Gresmnut, inven effort to prosequte Just settle it politely ‘monget his friends. driven to @ private santtarlum at Deer- oo Mews sean blade set ciea or making a great erie by La G “le Invited me Upto his apartments | Tewksbury” was recently arrested in field, where he plans to remain several 5 Seats x - me Ne btity cu | “luxurious cafe. There are many WhO on the next day. He had torn out a | Parle on a charge of being involved In ‘e fri, A i, weeks In recovering from the effects of | J@mes P. Sullivan, the Irish-American tment and {s pleasant to take. © delleve, howover, that he will again van- quarter of a city block ‘to have ‘them | some fraud with her husband that waa So treat our George politely. His friends will meet you nightly, two summical opemitions which were por-| A.C. runner and @ member of the team | “tie at all drug stores, cf direct, We. feh rather than go on facing the bitter ee ee acy ey pied, with | Pragition, but after her husband. fied Grand Juries act indictly. So block ’em with delays. formed in New York recently. eaeitee to represent America in the | and $1.00 a bottle. so ursuit of Mrs, Greenhut. He was ar- \omun who was his first on | again from Europe, gave herself up. A i 5 : IMrieAlexendoe: iatetin’d veakened | Olymple games, will surely make the ‘ Fested on a charge of grand larceny, divorced him to marry Guy Buwer, the | caole from Paris to-day says that she Get busy and be keeping back trouble he is reaping, condition, but he is dally recovering | tf!) to Athens, Sullivan, who is em-| ANALYSIS FREE. ree under $1,000 cash bail, living Indian fighter and war. correspondent, | has co ‘ Although it breaks your sleeping, for ‘Politeness always pays, ployed by the Board of Education, has| 1f after making thin test you ha | but is f und who divorced Butler to remarry | immediately. ug y ping, f¢ ys pay Hia'strength, been grantod a leave of absence to take | doubt as to the development of the y tm luxurious apartments in the Majestic.) Tewksbury, was with him. Oh he is a in your system, send a sample of your urin It {e an old custom of his to furnish | wonderful man! effect next Tuesday, the day before the| t) ‘the Medical Department. i] | ST te Sate Her by Throw PA KNICKERBOCKER SEES HOW ARRESTS ARE MADE. tee oe nen oe oll ee eee Spent Her Fortune, “tL told him then that I must have livan would have to stay home because “Fle spoke the truth when he sail I| some of the money he hed taken from By Maurice Ketten. his application for a leave of absence | REFUSE SUBSTITUTES AND IMITATIONS ” me or I would have him arrested th leave of absence > would uever let up on him," sald Mra.) Me orgt would have him me ees t. 4 Seinen canes! cruntase ori eraudl ond| 2tetaatts reth Tee Megrnet ; obtained $150, me by fraud, and| downstairs er, Twas nearly une C ‘ “ | conscious, but he jumped to his f 1t was my fortune thet built his dream) conscious, but he jumped to his. feet RNC 4 ™ palace’ on: Seventy-seoond street, the|.ing hid hy GOING To MAKE mansion that once contained half a mill-| “He curt ame tn his anna to the AN ARREST had been dented. Weighty influcnces| They are, worthless and very often we Py E. Considered’ the matter, with’ torahces | Safe Cure: Iwill cafe your, Y W8PRe above 3 f WHEN witt ME PERWINS HAS ar Ss ge Oo Pe CEMENT AN APPOINTEMENT © FOLLOWING SCRIPTURE vA EDP AT 12%@ CAN you 9 nf ‘ 9 2 ARREST MEET HIM AT 3°° He Proved the Good Thing and PEYSER a Holds Fast to It. ; A young, Drencnen found the change BAMoUs rom life on the home farm to the city and college very trying, espe- E 4 clally the transition from the whole. 2100 LI N N. i some country food to the boarding- house fare. How he solved the food question ts interesting. “I soon came to face a serious problem,” he says, “I began to de- cline in health, grew thin in flesh and weak in body and mind. The doctor diagnosed my trouble as ‘in- digestion,’ but was unable to give me relief. I tried patent medicines with the same result. I was weak and growing weaker, and had no capac- ity for study. For four years I fought a hard battle—fought it poorly, becausc of my physical and mental condition, “A Postum Cereal calendar fell into my hands. I hung it over my 4 vehicle and tossed me into it. telling fon in treasure and is now being torn|+;. cabman to drive me quickly to | down after having long stood a ruin by| some address he gave and Not. worry efe it T called out, ag, T was in a nyster cal condition, ‘Then he ‘awa: | “He ts a mrencenria man, and some- cuain and by the time I kot to Boot: nef 1 ain compelled to wonder and| land Yard to make a complaint egain fear fin. I cannot tell how many hun-|-him he had fled from Tondon | @red thousand doliars he wrung from| “He had forty pairs of trousers hang- me. but I have begun actions to get| ing in one room of his apartments. A back $150,000 that he got by fraud. I| pair of gold-buckled suspenders was at- ‘will*sither recover the money or obtain] tached to each pair. Hil valet took out sort of satisfaction. thirty pairs to have them pressed each eerthough I never cared to be known| week. I had his valet address the: as Mrs, Tewksbury I marred this man | in Yonicers in July, 1899. He was then he heydey of ‘his fortune in th ES reputed Xo be many times a mill- U fondire and living with an eccentric slepley, of laviahnens in hie “dream pal iq ‘oO. re West Seventy-second | one ry Though a great slico of my for- e went, into that house I never lived $27, “Sud T'had "been the wite of this man’ only a few months when he de- i | \d disappeared. I searched —-—_. me and di him in vain for some time, and Mrarove him away. ie was making ¥ . mi & fortune there and living in a manner (@pectal to The Hvening World.) that-mage the rich Mexicans look poor. ALBANY, March 19.—The Saxe anti- tax dodging bill passed the Senate to- ‘@reenhut Gave Him Riches a Tewksbury when h day. a wont? ‘fiend. my husband, who Was [he jmeasurel prevents: wealthy) New study table. It bore the inscription Cc IG a is a Yorker strom evading the tax on per- ‘Braing Repaired’ accose] the! face... I ‘ 1 » and Mr. “aivereay save him aj sonal property by claiming a residence used to lean back and gaze at it a ; -fortune in money. He sat by my! in summer resorts outside of Now PLEASE TAKE when weary with study, till at last A olding his hand, when he York. . it occurred to me that my brains ray 4 ury'e seemive de:| Gov. Higgins recently vetoed » aim: ‘THAT AUTO AND GO needed repairing. Why ‘not try No | at-| lar bill introduced by Mr. Saxe, and “To MEET You! To THE COURT Grape: Nuiaiitool and fee what it at | meet "tie objections. raised "by the CAN You GO’ \'VE To BEREST AN thought, beginning a few months T i vernor, A ago. . Pieters oi i whan he at tne Now ? NOTE FELLOW “Gradually 1 found thet tt was s % tet Spree ute wot ot-| INSURANCE BILL GOES Then f decided atiasane ne ut { that he had bi was helping me I woukl stop coffee 1 bust deal THROUGH ASSEMBLY. i take on Postum. This I did, 4 and the two are simply workin; UARTER SIZBS. + ALBANY, March %.—The Assembt: EF. wonders! And while the iapreree MADE IN Q' a thls atterhoon ‘macimously passed the ment has been only gradvhl, it is| Any style you wear we have, | ineuransa® Dill keorgealaing. they Mueuat y @ A permanent, I do not gain ¢ little} The onl linen collar at this price tn, for a few d:ys and then lapse b. ireater New York. eset AR adh Taanaa vee, = 4 —I keep what I gain. ise st vet by particular dressers for over Poming election of those companica. “"° , “From the use of the twc. Grape-|twenty-five years. The best sold for ‘Thin is the Dit pacoed ‘by the Benate : Nuts and Postum Coffee, I have ac-| less than 25¢. quired a quickened vitality, capac-| Manufactured and sold exclusively by » es Ge y ” paine pa Ree, nom £0 te) Governor ity for harder work, clearer and more Wauttable Lite Aesurance Society oF SF Snereatior mentallty and cAni etudy EUGENE P. any other stock company. i better, My flesh has become firm ° uch —_— = > and neelares and poner, I weigh . more than years fore. I am a $1,000,000 IN GOLD COMING. : new man. As pastor of the Chris- ‘ . . tian Church I preach Christ from the ough & National City Bank Adds to Ite © é ‘ ‘ pulpit and in my pastoral work, as at gasements in Euroye. i a man among men, I also preach & ‘The National City Bank announced to- , Grape-Nuts and Postum. 1 hav low. {123 and 125 Fulton St.,, ‘proved them to be good, and am | stores 1381 and 383 Broadway, day that it has engaged $1,000,000 Eom, Burope Te ha a‘ holding fast to them.” Name given NEW YORK CITY. pe ai Mp ic het hy tho. eet m) foot taside of it, ‘ .oRMe Our marriage, his i SRAM RaMR cb ae a hae BU ddan: ok Nad,