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-FEBRUARY-19, KILLED HERSEL BECAUSE MAN SHE OED WAS DIZAD. | VALE “JOHNNIES” BRADLEY SUED AND DEMIICHNAT FOR DIVGRCE BY NORTON QWVORCE: of Rich Man’s Son. the Inquest... } | Sound, Leads to Court. (Spectat to The Evening World.) NEW MAVEN, Corin,, “Feb. 19-The ferush—to hear y inthe | na Tey. aaqrh who on “MRS. WALLAU-HER HEIR. Misa, ALL Only a few’ -yeari Bradley, figured tn‘ of Mrs. Charlo | E casa was resumed before Judge Shum- way in the Buperlor Court to-day than’ on the first day of the hearing. ACapr Yair! tout —shaned- Hie publicly of presen ths front row, among the spectators. It WAS Quita evident they feared some dis— COUT OR WHC TEVE- DEON pron ho sensat Quintard, wi District: ‘Attorney Jerome nade a jove- this afternoon that porstbly tne Thin Mra. sult Qu! husband's affections. « ultimately or the caso when eviaence to support the |! <___fallegations of «the plaintift that there tho then Miss Bradley bad ‘about the country wt in a circus, Sudden MRE. « BERTHA “'BAUDUAY. mother, Mrs. Ida’ Binge,’ He sent to|- ; however. Marry Haas ‘and David Manler, of were twenty-seven co-reapondents 1s a ‘ No eoand marti hy the Inquest Mra. Josephine Celeste Burney | aa tenerewEntree Sia ity. Girecting them to. attend morrow arid produce at fhn. the former cloak model. now bride of the former Yale mam, smilingly nod-| ded to a number of persous an she © tered court Young Norton waa again present. fanked by bis uttornéys. chief among PISTEURIZE ALL | Another ineeciiced ‘at Albany, va Rim. a seioment fh eee Calls_for-Investigation- [1,68 thcumont’ that: tne fa of National Guard. , ‘ime that tim: The present Hradier diverse aston thevureapor culmination Hof—a« pretty romance at Stanford. when t yachtsman saved from drowning t mrsterjous feature about the Binge cass has been the absence of motive! ‘Mra, Wallau wae generally” believed | to be her mother’s sole heir. A will was Known to be in existence bequeath- ing. to Mra, Wallau all of Mra. Binge's was Theresa M. Smith, ford. The Smitha were poor, wheres the Bradieys were very rich. In the fall of 192, Mias Bmith ye! From remarks dropped by members jtaAttomney’s stat jt ts = ‘gathered that Mr. Jerome imagines Me, : Vinge contemplated making chamyes in yer Will during her last illness. JY he 1d establish that Mra Hings hast intention tt would go far to “establish a motive for putting her out ~ot the way. “Dr. Samuel Gluck, the family physl- clan of the Wallaus, who atten; ! Més. Binge, was summoned to the} rict- “Attorney's oliée to-day and questioned for an hour by Assistant Diatrict-at- *) terney Corrigan. Dr. Gluck signed the = \ death certificate. giving” the cauna of ‘death as inflammation of the kidneys. Don't Belleve Poison Story. “The inquest to-morrow wil te heid ia the library of the District-Atlorney'a ‘office, Mr, Jerome has nelected the eee score Troma ist submitted by Cor- ‘Ober -Acritell!, “For the first time since the District- Attorney fastened upon Mrs. Wallau the “muspicion that she polsoned her mother e Walla family made a statement + yo ttheame tr the torm-of terriers” with Mrs. Wallau and her counsel.In effect the stand of the defense may be sented ep.thla ways | dlecuas” a” statement that the fair ae fendant had spurned -a cash offér 0! %6,000 to Withdraw her contest to the sult. Bho was closeted with her attor- knocked_ Miss @mith fell out, catch hold of the keel but managed ‘aide fact thay the consultation. the Norton legal forces was, also in | Progress ied to tie report. ‘Another story circulated was that young Norton was s{illin love with the defendant. and the night of her in tears in the court-room-lest-week had moved m to compassion. This was denied by Norton's lawye: It ls known that following the mar- tie Norton dectared hts undtyine at ac tectionsitor’: the Sride) and!.waa' sent to CUNnly shocked Gtantord ‘soclaty Sean We raties, So Inthe mean | Arthur M. rBadley and Miss smi time instituted the, divorce proceedings | were married, however, a few mont for the son. not then of age, Norton jas now reanhed his majority and has Ketel yescushong they Bound Te turned to this eR ALBANY, Feb. $8 =A resolution call= ing for an investigation of the Uendl Guard has been introduced the Aesymbly by Mr, Cuviiiler, of New York. It calls for a committee of three Senatora’ and three Apsembiy- meh, Who are to have fell power to examine all books and accounts of regiments, battallons and separate com- |panies_and to amend the present tary code to conform to the code go) erning the United States Army. Mr, Cuvilller handed up a second res- olution extending \thettbank# of the Legisinture to John D. Rockefeller for hia $22,000,000 gift in, the interest of education. ‘A dill’ providing that ali milk brought into the city of New York shall bo pas teurlzed was introduced by Assombly- man Reece. The Board of Health 1s authorized to establish _receiving-sts- tone—and— — planta SK Seeing —He—sat = offered for sale which has not been pas- collowe ne did rot know." teurized mav be seized and destroyed by the ponrd and the expense recovered fetes Norionsanern is from the owners. “Assemblyman —Atlen—offerat—s—wew primary election law, which {a to con- trol_ methods of enroliisg voters of # party_primary elections, the choosing [pe party vandidates for United States Benators, the choloe of delegates to all the choice of members of and-the-conduct-of | threatened to submerce ner. young Dradley happenel along in of the young man opposed the match bitterly as ashe had opposed daughter's earlier be a ttlement st this -afternoon {br case was resumed at o'clock, & scheduled time. Georke H. PACELOny of No, T Or street, the first witness, sald he the daten ° | moon on one of Bradley's-yachts have been belleved (happy unul the news came vorce: years old whet she was sued by the attor- two-gallon | Quintard. : tng ite { skittish unbroken bronco-ooit-— rind -man-rno had —iofat CORRECTS INJUSTICE - "TO WILLIAM HOWELL. Inquiry Shows” McAdoo’s Former Secretary, Was Impersonated by | a Prisoner ina Gollce Station. AS person ht_blue eyes and her. freckles. She created a sensation that Mra, Grundy gasp when sh |three-horse chariot Ina clreus that v4 Hed her town er trhvelled abo th cirt conventions. | “Bullty person Gnd will devote her |Poytes’ committee s reat fertune to that object. A pure ice bill Was Introduced by As- <The suggestion that some one gave petQblyinan) givers a provides pes th > a cut-on the Hudson Hiver sha’ be used he wire jailone peony to But ber out of/ only. for refrigeraiive purposes | misery $a not sanctioned by “the| "ne Senate Nailroad Wallau family. nikat_ reported. fay Both sides are actively preparing for] cock’s so-called demurrage “the Inquest to-morrow. Ever since Mra. | Would rallronda rday nicht pris freight deinand, Fate detectives have teen at wirk on} was pteket—1 qi re | unable to care for himself, rnateaoie. she obeyed prevent-di of shippers. ova William Yusnara tha Mrs, Wallau’s. Statement. Watlau's etatement was piv “out inthe Tombs. She sata: | “From the beginning of thie affair 1 felt. that aoe the atttuts ‘three dacturerdcstled by Men, and One Is Captured After_aChase_ name of 1 The tor COL. IRONS TO TOKIO [aay ror J had ta cut on nis wee ter Mat 1 shouldbe suepected of acceler. } Edward Pabst, a shoe manufacturer ening my mother's —dcath—or-ohatwed | in—-Matn-street-Huntington, Lt With causing it was a great shdck to! ropbed of $510 to-day In asc = a by-ai Joatted tir, Heowas t Pohl 1 old, of No Jon Permhitngy: ru old, of N i Pershing, war nr 0 aoe te WASHINGTON, Feb | ment ade sosmy that Liew i cot Irons, Fourteenth 1 pased..20- fares 1-know..on- ean: Ttlous testimony, and that poison “beenfound in my motner's.. bony Sin. the. time Naw arrived {OF ine to pro treet Af my mother's death waa unnatu ural | SES Sper trom Uren othe eae of} = MANGER IN RUSSIA OVER | “KUROPATKIN’S BOOK. | Seneral M The Only Dentifrice inthe World Thal is Prepared by au a Ge cS Authority. on Tee b.. pin family. & Lawyer Bantier: of counsel for Mrs. Wallau, denied to-day that the suckes: | Ringe was poisoned in} sufferings ever was teerconnebrOnches bythe famtl What Lawyers Say. *t¢ any one. guided by an instinct of mercy, nought to end the life of one loved and respected mercury certainly Would ‘not be used. aaid Mr, terrane terest ter “The \District-Attorney's Information dps beep faulty. Evidence in the shape ot-affidavits declaring suspicions {+ not —#uffidlent to warrant. the arrest of a Rood woman and the blackening of her | Kaulbars de to und nlahed thore {x no one more anxtous to rr discover and punish the guilty persin| Shortt and F If Mrs. Binge Hiding Miner poisoned we want to find out who po! oned her and 1 warrant that ¢ Veatigation--if one becomes ni Surround Man's end “So far os we know,’ sald FEdwar. Lauterbach, who Is aires ing rian ose ‘haat Se ee ke opponite's ture} HELD UPA SCHOOLGIRL. Lae Prasewee was May Capture Him, jn any st four women in DP two tn Harrison, ‘on Dr. V. C. Bell, A. B., D. D. S., ts the Aathor of the Books onthe Care of the Teeth which have been Adopled by the Various Boards of Education and Used as Text Books tn Public Schools Through- out the Country. * Sold Everywhere—Price 25 Cents AMERICAN DENTIFRICE COMPANY, 51 East 59th Street, New York trlot-Attor SLOANE! CHAUFFEUR HELD wih mj} D. Sloane appeare today anda chia four sted by Ming the Fomney, Shook” girl Irtiela and The Mazinrate hin) Bhe Court of Spectat Sessions, id the Woods ato surrour morning. it 18 expected that the | whl be caught. WIFE HE SAVED The hetrs of the Inte Salisbury DBrad- several years ago ‘left an {mmense estate, are: com divorce sult’ of = en ee RESTATE eo rerniariy the—divorce. ‘Daughter, Held by Orders o SS NS ey areeciy) now Arthur M. Hadley, istrict- y Hl who Dy Dis. father's orders is trying | yachtarhan and clubman, well known the District-Attorney, Issues to affect m.separation, from the bride both in Uile State and tn Cougcctiut. | : z i he took when a freahinan at Yale inj ham. been aued by wife, Thereaa Statement from the Tombs. jJanuary; 1X5, was ‘greater when the | Bradley, for absolute jonal sult “Johnnies! were | Sought to collect $4,00 from the viva ciqus young —ntiress—tor—nifens tits net was tard fier travelled him, performin, ee young woman he made his wife. Sly, only daughter of Mr. and Mra, Andre Smith, of Btan- tured out on the Sound alone jn a boat. The-wind was heavy and the boat<was over by a treacherous guat ind clung on Bee tO re oe ea od {Wille thie Waves baat “AbOUt her Knd ‘Her port [tion was one of immineat peril when catboat-and rescued her: This was thelr first meeting and the friendship so be- fun soon ripened Into love, ‘The mother her infatuation — for Thartes ©. Quintard. which so thor- 3 mother qid not attend ths and 10 be eminentiy that the young wife had begun a sult for di- Biss -Atre—Draatey—-was-onty-twenty Mra Bhe was described then as | eadhiy astracted-attentlon-by-her-dawh- , her wealth of red hair, made remptory comand to rec {by this experience she set- ton quiet amd ooscure tite, Cys RBS They Taye been yong over ee eed Out Ob entire: Soreec Uma nee Derick ROBBED OF $510 ON | Howell, secretary “to ashe met Jonn J Smith. was Thus far oy zi es Sune that gentle: | ORT nti. Airs, Quimard, who fad ob. whatover'done| {man's term: as Police” Commissioner. —‘tained—-n“divorce—from—her-—husband unaserieet A THIRD AVENUE CAR. ri War an insu to Mr, Howell, meanwhile, married again about rument : ‘ ols ime. tne, becoming Ors, Harry panei escent He dooy not resembid to the elixh dorehouse, In her case also the bride [degree the man who whe wrrented a hy widower. _|AS MILITARY ATTACHE, | 19—Announer: THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, 10 va i ne to as th has he ES ie -was in communication by wireless tele: GW. VANDERBILT FAILED TO ANSWER Justice } to Issuing an Attachment for Him. - ee ern i Attorneys for Rich Old} Share Attention with the; Yachtsman’s Romance, Ses oy ue Woman to Testify at Pretty Defendant, Wife | Begun in Rescue OM Jue insio aan ie mit in 3! Manhattan, entered the uaual first chen of the term order directing summonses to be sent, to-men—whose -names-ap- eared on the Jury panel, but who had fatied to annwer at the first rott-call, 1 was discovered that among the recalei- rants Were George W. ‘Vanderbilt, Er- Thalmann and Edward Wasser. i, The order tnclueded the ‘ctistom- y instruction to Clerk Blum to tasue Attychments for th» men themselves, The two. bankers, made. satisfactory. immons, of Ne tified that Mr. W fo--encetne.—chim.— trem: his personal appéaranc grees yes noua either Mr —-Yanderbilt-nor any ‘com caioh reached the court, Justice Marcus said in response to! an inquiry by an porter that he had not decided wheth to-Heeue_anattachmentaarhich is about) equal to a warrant—for ‘Goorge WW, Vanderbilt. SIASCONSET, Mass. Feb. 19—The North German Lloyd liner Kronptinz Wilhelm, from Bremen, tor New York, kraph with the station here when 100 milea: east of Nantucket: Lightship at 7 to-morrow. Marcus Not Decided as! Both Victims of Daring As-| assetman's physician, Dr, Charlea | th Madison avenue. from the Bridge entrance, eriman waa under] Was crowded at the time. for an ailment which was} ter Thalmann convinced | ening SVorld, ro- | age KRONPRINZ WILHELM §POKEN. FOOTPADS ATTACK | TWO ON THE STREET saults Where There. Were Tro daring hold-ups were reported to [the Broo! . In both )[cases-the v "ked down and brutally bs Paul Boelden, nue, cums aberty. avent ut and. he was: oss Of bined. if 1 was walking along Crescent street lon my. way to take a-car,” sald Baer “when nm man suddeniy at ten on ‘the head ‘and knocked ‘downs When I regained 1 found that 130 and a gold had deen taken from Dr. Giiber Houpttal. dre eectiberd is owertul bulld, Richter, of Yo, ‘& peddler of ta peen attacked by Washington’ street, a When een his feat the-men had vaniahad io) hia valise containing 510 worth fs ie CLELLAN. V “WHAT OF ail RAYMOND ST. JAIL?” niheh! by Thins veen \Grand Juries © ‘yeur- tor the last jen years or more. Preatdent Me ‘wan, of the Board of Aldermen, tes- hed yeaterday before the rame body. | and all the other membies of the Board Gf Eatmate and Atportionment will be summoned to testify before vestigation le completed. SILKS FOR SPRING GOWNS. FOULARDS, _ CHIFFON COMMENCING TO-MORROW, 24 INCHES WIDE, oe DRESSES, | LOUSES A USUALLY SOLD FOR 65e, AT COMPRISING MATERIALS | WHICH ARE SEVERAL ‘FANCY NEEDLEWORK. SCARFS,_PIN- CU: B. Altman & Gu. VOILES, AND PEKIN RAYE. POPULAR.-PRICED SILKS. 5,000 YARDS OF DOTTED SILK FOULARDS, = WHITE HANDKERCHIEF —LINEN--SUITABLE = ~ 36 INCHES WIDE, COLORED. AND BLACK DRESS GOODS. ADVANCE MODEL GOWNS. FANCY VOILES, VOILES VALENCIENNES, WOOL MARQUISETTE, “NOVELTY. STRIPED AND CHECKED FABRICS, ALSO A MUCH VARIED ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED. SUITINGS, IN- CHECKS, STRIPES AND MIXTURES FOR TAILOR GOWNS. 5 EMBROIDERY ; PATTERNS FOR CENTREPIECES, DRESSER GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF. 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