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THE EVE ENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ACUSES W AND BANKER 350 CRG Frank Kilemme Constant A. Andrews in His Divorce Suit. HEAD-OF SAVINGS BANK. he~Co-respondent’s “Wife r-in-Law: of Roose- preliminaries are xolnx on i Fe drone tet etd - some samilies high | In-t}e-Supremec .! dn the social President af the United: Friuk ‘Kemme, of Philadelphia, t of the United | motion hy Ls us for alimony behalf of Mes. Klemme, and Stephen M. pers to Juntica 3 jee Amend han granted pation by a com= mission of Maud 1 210 WAN a ser’ vant !n the A 350- Charges. who alleges that his wife York, Te a1 OX ps tant iM Pike hin wife and Banker Andrews, covering eve sues to be bolled down by Juaticn Ne burger tosxomething definite York Jury; for the cas te to be led by ak Hext month, The witnesses Noorevelt, wife of John BE, cousin of the Président, of No, 676 Mau- Constant A. Andrews's wife ine alter They are daughters of Vance. She wan the Brewster, with an in- ) from-his estate, when she the late Samuel R. widow of Luuts law ‘hotel, "HORACE. N. MARVIN J" RECTOR. WINS FIGHT. GROCER FIGHTS OFF [a TO CLOSE UP DIVE Police and Mayor Failing, Rev. Huntington Successfully Ap- peals to Governor, There {% no business dolhe to-day and perhaps never will again /in the Raines a notorious rebort at No. 91 Fourth avenue, directly opposite Grace The Diace as a ‘arixh House. Can Cover Successfully. day and badly beaten. Two years ago Mrs. ped Insanity, Andrews devel- ing she Was x court dward, that «he tn inat comraltted to Accuses Brother-in-Law ‘ tor bs it her nistor at will and accu Pw ot Improper Di havior with Mrs. Klemm, aro had been, her separation from her husband and while Mrs> An. drewn was_at-home oartie. Tate ranted the permission} & iat zo, the pity ap court on his wife's charce of abs ing her and her two ‘children: spande, et OLD TIME FRIENDS AT O’BRIEN’S FUNERAL. “Services Over Ex-Sheriff Held Church and “Body Taken to-Calvary. services over the body of former Sherif! James J. O'Brien, who died suddenly at the Hotel Astor last re An. Bt. Agnes’ Forty-thtrd street, to-day. Sol- emi requiem “High mass’ was said by the Rev. Henry A. Brann, amsieted_ by Fathers. Thomes™P. -baffy-and’ 7, H Murray. Tha church wes crowded with “friends of the dead ¢3 politicians and politictana of a younger lewyers, officiais “and “bus!- ‘sheriff, old-time wan taken to the churen Grom: the-rewilence-of- Mre- Burke, gistor and the Interment waw of Mr. O'b\ien, in Calvary Cemetery, MIMUNE uose “present kr Ue church De Sulitvan, ti Hoapitat fam: Padden,- eas NO PALE FOR MINER® TRIAL. Idaho, March 8, court at Caldwell, which. was expec fo svt a dato for the tri Haywood und Pettivone, Western ied: —The District | Levenson, M. Marks, Parson, ext bia compllelty in the assgs-| baum, Steunenberg.- wa day until to-day with. caveat naga yes out taking any action. hotel of the charaoter it hag been tn the Past was closed yesterday as a dl- & warfare projected the srrsorf bythe Rev; Dr. | Huntington, rector of Grace Chureh It Is now stated that the work of oppo: {sition was so. RIES plannes— result of cise jaw fs anaes] this and other sim. tHlarly slomed-piaces can never-agaln do: business, For months Dr. Huntington had been trying to find a means to_clove_the He had appealed to the precinct | Bhar, end,” getting | no satisfaction from that quarter other than promiaon whloh were not sustained y subsequent action, complaint to the Mayor. promised that Wednesday throng;~as~ the: ‘bull wa Edward dee Capt: he addressed a ‘The tatter utso the place would be closed, and took-steps—toward-that- end. nothing came. ofthe complaint than to provoke a vis!t_from Capt. who, calling upon Dr. 1 ton, again sald that he would proceed against the hotel, no. result, Dealed to Gov, Clement, Huntington ap- Hughos_anst. Maynard. State Commissioner of Exciac. Thene latter conferred, that proceedings to show cause why’ his Mcense should not be stitutdd agairist Proprit ‘Then Capt. Shaw Wot busy and Induced the ownera of the property efectment sults Was vone, with the result voked were !n- or Henry Bader, Bader now declares he haa Toat and WM convert the property for-other-unes.* GOV. HUGHES TO ATTEND GREAT PURIM BALL, Many Thousands “Ate. Expected at the Benefit for the Beth Israel__Hospital. Mugher and his” entire: mitttary” be. pote serie staff will attend the Purim ball, ire Marshal Seery, ex-Register r/ benefit of Te SES aide AM eeeaee xiyen for the of the Beth Israel aah | section 0: 4 Hohleagel-aatd oedaye ke Jaat. sumemr and has been in Madison Square Garden night. Arrangemen been made to entertain a: vast attendance st —ixst} eatimatted at 28,000; Among the prominent committeemen who-wil!~cscort "Gov. staff from Madison Hughes avd his the Hotel Bapare | Adolph Lewisohn, Jacob’ Cantor, Joseph Herrmann, Marcus Julius M. Mayer, M.- Warley Platsek, Max W, Kraus, Samuel cceee Uriah Lauterbach, douls Marshall, ‘age, N. Taylor Phillips, Le . yr ty 8u berger, Saereeent What D’ye Think of This? separate es eae were MORE than were published in printed in The World during}eny two other New York the last 4 week days. newspapers combined, 431 — Henry Leisinger, a grocer, at Warren | and Bteuben streets, Jersey City, was attacked by two robbers in hia store to- | Wilkins |Kidnapped Child Who Was Carried Away on Mystefiors: Sloop, His Brother and Cousin i r JOHN MARVIN & ROSE STANDISH I-AAGS BEES IN ROBBERS IN STORE| SHOW FR MOTHER Armed Crooks No Match for Parent Will Be Investigated Leisinger, Who, Wields Milk, | and Lad Is Put in Cell. yarets Morse, twelve years old, of No, 3 Nineteenth street, Brooklyn, was to-day held for trial by Justice tren's Court to- in the barrel-of Dread.to comply wi gor_ha his store | mo about dawn, when two tall men entered, One of them asked the grocer for aome rolls, Lelsinger was bending over @ hen he was pro | the complainant, ty-firat street, Manhattan, STOLEN i” | searching or Hor peo of Dr Horace: Marvin, who disap- [ penred ‘mysteriously from the Marvin | farm, on the Bay- Shore, on Monday, |that Ne is in the hands of kidnappers. Tlie Was playtig, « short dames from j sloop. which anited clown _ Delaware in the~bay on Monday efternoon. It | tontidn of the men tn charge of the sta- | on Esto: luus: stoop, which waa headed toward | Wiimington. woman anc man were hidiig ina sianty : jon the day of the disappearance. Mrs. | Charles Woodhall, whore husband for- merly owned the Marvin farm, went to tis cabin yenterday inv) the misstig ehild. the cabin lant Sunday night," eald Mrs. Woodhusl and I could not eve -them—plainiy; hat one-lovkted Ike a woman. — Mr,-Wood- hall, at the time, win at Dre Marvin's home, and when he came in [ asked him what he had been doing at the cabin, He replied he had not been noarit Then took tt for granted that / I had been watching two tramps, untl the kidnapping of Dr. Marvin's boy. one of the kidnappers was a woman, He belleves alno that exaggerated #tories of his wealth pi a ot 2 10k Bunt Eich: tx building some -fints near the Morse “boy's home. [Pnreoswerks-ago-he-saw-a-pilifut ite e piss stilveringly up the atrest & Woman Decmuse Of the aK heard,” sald the physiciai dopelirve the boAuppers would _em; Woman, of al eas iiaye One dees CARRIED AWAY ON ANER BAT That Woman Was One of, Kidnappers !s Also The- ory in Marvin Case. DOVER,_Del longer wolbe iy the minds of the army | detectives and farmers who are cee oN, Marvin, Jr, ry reason to believe alsa the! kidnappers waa a was grabbed from the haystack where Wome;—ard taken-on boara-a small This theory Ls strengthened by the Fe port that a myaterlous sloop was seen wax reported by the marine station, near Reedy’ Island. Those on board acted wv strangely aw to attract the at- ie ara. belng made to trace Hid Near Victim's Home. This mpstertoun sloop was een by the partners portersan-nouratterthe-boy | 7, inappeazod Then, too, it fs belleved a mysterious within halt a mile of the Marvin home earch for The cabin has not pled since last aummer, vdhalifound I bad-been-bro- ama broken town-bed-tr-one] — corner occupled. On the floor was found part of a clean ruffle of a woman's skirt. “T saw two mysterfoun persons near ay, “It wan growing dusk, Dr, Marvin in firmly of the bellef that —trre— tery — i veleVe vue of 0 fates-withh-thein—s0.-the Child would be ‘Siva, ‘Britt amother of the miss- |auddenly strick from behind with # jbl The grocer's de Ta im from severe injury and hi wave bate tothe two men, The three fought to the street of the men called out; “Lean't put him out. Cae your gufi,”” and using :t as a his grocery and felt unconscious The police have no clue to. ra. SHOT HIMSELF IN THE «Agony. Teo Great. for Stein- way Man-io-Bear, Poe! dren tne prety: cottan “Ong ‘sunastr quer ever sini ———— MOTHER PRAYED; BOY WAS ACQUITTED, Knelt-During Son’s Trial— for Theft. Diair and @ jury in the Hudson Couaty | Court of General Sessions, Jersey City, ona chargo of: aving cheld up and Tqbbed soveral newsboys.— ring her son's trial Mrs, Margaret poe after being out twanty minutes, it back a verdict of not gullty, —_——>—_—__ KAISER’S FIRST VICTORY IN NEW REICHSTAG. BERLIN, March &.—The Government won! ita first victory in the new Reich- atag to-day, when that body passed by a. large majority the second reading of the supplementary ‘appropriation bill the Geccaah Bourn wort cpeoe} re: vere 4 rim rnin ° SOE the. railroad. from, Huta Nothing Brings Advertising Like Results, nd ‘Socialists,’ yoled against the| meas- ‘ure, ———— FIRE STARTS IN PAINT- CANS. “Spontaneous combustion In paint cans a the Suainess oollaie conducted. by: ¥. it Na. 383 Bedford avenue, 28 plight fre, Ante Alrevolyar qos atuck into Letsinger’s face, but he continued to Nght, and Wie man with the weapon struck him in the | | mouth, “knocking out vevetal teeth, Lelatnger-soized the cover-of-a milk-can, Id and club put the _men_to fight. Then he got back to Leven Aga dine at | nad recently died’ leaving “her with jwent. away fouling worthy act. On “Wednesday he saw. [the “bor —pass,""as Tagged and pit Lov: jas -betore surpored that “some Lavy atop edt hh — SNOW. AT MIDNIGHT. | Effects of a a Sunstroke Caused Louls N. Bchinegel. fifty-six years ‘old, | of No, 8% Albert street, Long Ialand City, in dying in the St, John's Hospital of Queene, from a bullet wound ovor the wight eye self-inflicted. He was found unconscious on the snow at midnigntin ‘e°Tonety™ part of the Shore road. "A> re volver was buried under him anda quanityof cartridges, ware found:ts hls jock et Me ivod with-his-wite-and two chil: in the Steinway Jury Watched Mrs. Gleason as She! Thi the aceident—the honey, Arabella Fowler at Young—remain In the hosp! are expected to recover. Ais Morritt was twenty-five vonrs of are. A mother’s prayers helped save thir- ten-year-old Joveph Gleason from a possible term in the Reform School. The | boy Ives at No. 471 Grove street, Jer-| [sey Clty. ‘and was tried before Judge Gleason, the boy’ mother, knelt in lent prayer 1n the court-room, and the Nees for. Wfe, three to the mines and four to t ROSES For MRS. TOWER FROM GERMAN EMPEROR BERLIN, March &.—Emperor Willtam carried a bouquet of rosew and lilaca to the anata Embassy last night and renwited, It to Airs, Toner, wife of R gave ‘anicaa ‘to elite from Kubub to Keeunanshoop, The tre Party, Voles sold that tha boy begged {eral times the grocer felled one or the} money and told him his Cathar waa dead Jether of them with his fate. Then one! ang hls mother and family hungry. Levy wus. so interemted 0G: he sent ha and talked-to the mother, who that jor ty eight children she coukg not support ‘The builder emptied al +but-—five—cente—carter ne whim to dren comfortably. = him out shivering to make his more successful. Jubt be the boy wea stuffing 2no® in iis shoes to appear colder. Policeman Godfrey, of the Fifth ave- nua—siation,-who-madethe-arrest and arraignment, told thé Justice that the boy's mather had written begging let ters=to-U scora: of: Brookiynites— Her case will be investigated. tS ‘ANOTHER VICTIM OF THE ‘ELECTRIC TRAIN WRECK. Girl “Dies Who “Suffered Fron “Burns, Shock-and-“Broken Bones. Miss ‘Sarah Merritt, of Pleasantvitin, Y., one,of thé victlms of the wreck of the. irswater.expresa on eb. died to-day jn the Fordham Hosp| from tho fects of her {njurlea. Her Geath beings the death Nwt of the dis- aster Up to twenty-four. The young woman waa taken te the hospital from the pcene of the wreck, tbody burned? several rib: broken and suffering frou shook ni M4, Jeanay $0 AmDUCALS “hor eeOS: heer as ahe waa? believed tobe tare lured internally, EIGHT IN RUSSIAN- MUTINY PUT TO DEATH. ST. -PUTERBBURG, March @.—six men were executed at Mitau and two at Wetdon yesterday for taking part in armed attacks on ‘the troops during the [Insurrection in, the Baltle provinces. ‘Twelys sailors belonging to the Rua- wlan cruiser Emir, of Bukharra, who Were tried by: court-mardal for mutiny at the time of the Quibrenk ats Bye. Towere t the death of Mra. Marvin in Sioux City, fap weverat montiva-aaor-trd to-day of vor) * ing for the swamps. ‘This maa pe te oman cette cht aisuppeared. A, Neward of 520,00 ix denled by him, he stuting, phat It, was, bia belief that mich « ? until all other means to locate the enild have been exhauated « pockets of all he saya, and. had done “TOMMY” DONOHUE’S Rad questionet told him ba mother woura| Jury Awards Her Damages: for Loretta Donohue, widow of-“Tommy"* Donohue, for twenty years well known agent, Who was killed taat November py-falling. down. an, elevator ahatt— at the Knicke and-Twenty-fourth street, was brought In by @ fury before Justice Bruce, in the. Supreme Court, to-day, ‘Tammany Hell polkics and-his visit te Wertir the Knickerbocker Wéx-ti pursuance of is a Blxteonti ie “Bu "They had interviewed the night clerk on the second floor epairing @ ations were being made in: oreo was t mi lis hie neck. ie wae instant prielor_af the hotal. “PUT TO DEATH” ONCE, t Teo other ratnE wore see Minos Marracot ot Mae to tal and aii| RIGA, Russia,.March &—The remark- revolutioniat,, who, after once being legally executed, ‘Je @eath. sentence for pillaging an estate during the Insurrection i the Baltic rovinces, will be referred to the lower ouse of Parliament. allve, ted him off and nursed him back’ to heaith. Lately Luat wan re- arrested and’ ts to be again tried for pila: on years in the coffee shows the Slt 0 ee, ae a iG ra ani Cray 3 rh rar a fe foe Be oUey Wine bis cated for dn ance | fon she had of a man runnin (hearts, -selzing the box. The report that the doctor had offered Wee. caveittd be! who —$$—sreperrnenenennsinn WIDOW GETS $10,000. Death of Husband Killed in Hote. A Yerdict awarding $10,000 damages to ‘pewapaper man.and theatrical press srbocker Hotel, Third avenu factor in Tommy" Donohue was &-political errand. -He- wae aecompant J alter- the hotel-and. . Donohue ok an unguarded cnirance to an Fae The doorway” teading tothe Ho walked-intothe: elevator. fell_ tothe floor of the King ontis head apd reakin Mrs. Donahue aued Charles Braff, pre- AGAIN.FACES SENTENCE. ‘Russfan Left for Dead After Legal)’ Execution and Nursed Back to Life Is Rearrested. * je case of Anton Lust, the Esthonian facing a second Luat was arrested in January, SCOFFERS often make strong Converts to YOUNG VON March $—There ts _no | 1 Aimguleed an aA man, It ia the} | Mieory of the searchers that the boy jprevioualy bs ie ontelio, amt mild he dtved, at v RC “Poaurte Tater held him tn 31:00 hail Tor five-days, wae tie proudsat patrolman in the Harlem Police Court to-day when two highwaymen, ‘Twenty. holding yy Rete ‘elenehs is recognized throughout the world as the greatest strength-creator for old people, weak, sickly women, WANTS 10 SING IN SNOW STORM In’ Summer Costume, Creates Sensation at Bridge. A woman of attractive face and fi but dresved in extraordinary fas und a Licht cloak, ali of good matertal Delng strangely out of conformity the snow storm then raging—caused a sensation at the Manhattan end of ti: oukIvn Bridge early tt day. Carry fav danhed wi Telitewt ot steps & Fifth avenue elevated train ch had just drawn! Into ‘the ter- minal, and, reaching the long descent of steps to Mark How, fed down them as if terrined by pur arkable spec) aie through the driving stow, and, turn: Ing Krups, Ned up the tracks-of the Thtra avenue surtace ‘road, keeping ahead of @ car trailing behind. She turned again and retraced het path dowh the opposite rail and then halted breathless t the bridge enttance. Hera |ahe was taken in charge hy Policeman | Nicholas (Nell, wno nad attempted overtake her. ing, and aing charmingly, ime.” whe sald. She ehding—imagined of oth. proceedings. Then she 10 King to. pi careful questioning 0: ‘But 1 can say) frt got fe Ttoren= heim, twenty-five years of age, of No, Se 'Bixthenvenne: the Hotel Newent Dr. Burreughs, of the Hudson Btreet Hoepitay, removed the woman in an te tO Bellevue, where she waa servation. fetained for ocaclteth meena rea PISTOL TO ENFORCE [4 Un white mummer skirt, low shoes | Goe continued —“ugroxs Park — Row} Rexall romptl Mande owth of-hair. ‘or others, to use, At our store, only: fifty-cents - a bottle, Satisfaction- guaranteed — or Costello Wanted Money in a “Hurry, -but-Lupitz Cabed. the Police. *T want 0 and J_want tt auick,” BRIA aA Man ashe —steppet—up—to—the: bar of Louls Luptts’s. saloon at No. IM) Broadway early today, “On your way; you're dreaming,” re- plied Lupitz as ~he fondled a bung- starter, | Well Vil be back in juat_an_ hour, and if you know what's good for you you'll have the money for me." Lupitz had forgotten the Incident, but it waa suddenty ieca liad —when—ve Took - ed —up--from—behind the bar an hour later and found himaeif peeping into —Wusele of _a—big_cevolver with the nat the other end of tt. —3}}-take-that-twenty now, salq-the robber. —buplte. drop behtad the bar and. lef out a of alarm that brought Policeman Kearns, of the West Sixty- eighth Mtreet station, jn a hurry. Kearna _ran_in’ and srappled with the robber and soon’ had him disarmed. ‘The -capitye g Wird. street, e Hreen, in the West side examination ona charge of attempted burglary, YOUNG POLICEMAN GETS A HIGHWAYMAN. Saw Twe Men Holding Up a Storekeeper —and—Cap- tured One. ‘Policeman Dolan, of the Weat One Hyndced—and Twenty-fitth street mit- tori, who has been on the force only he arraigned before Magistrate Mo.s ‘The prisoners were Wiliam Drennan. twenty-one yeats Old, of No. 360 West Jouepir- Haresru"twent en yearey oid, ot No. atl Weat One w Hundred ana ty-firet street. Dolan saw them atoty Keeper, of No. Hod Eighth venue ai. theatreste Jace right; und ‘enth “atre¢! Feet: a biter chase ack Then Policeman Greim joined him_and ites persuaded thelr oautive. to. tol ine ame of He, partnes and load-them to hia home. "The ‘thug fadn't wot any money {rom-Llpovitedy but they had Deened We into hysteria. Hoth, were heft In ball each tor theGrand a For years New Yorkers have been using White Rose Ceylon Te: Keeps the Friends i Makes. Vinol nursing mothers, and after A 10 days' trial Ia. place of ..) -RBASON Read ‘The Road to Wellvilia,”* tn plage, a severe sickness. ic colds, bronchitis and all the throat and lung troubles. Unequalled to cre- ate an. appetite, and makes those who are too t! 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