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AGED ATHLETE GUARDS DAUGHTER FROM HUSBAND Police Called When’ Dr. Stillings Tried to Storm Sheldon Home. YALE MEN BARRED WAY. }2, Physician’s Wife Stole Away from Him at Night and Came Home. FC. Sheldon, the whi Sot feather of chard t he wus romething of an and that during absence of from her husband, Dr ef Lenni Mills, Pa leto brothers took ‘detectives to house Inst night they found Dr. St nthe door and ringing y found no weapons on dons said they would nd went the country doctor 08 ¢ was last een on a Lex ar To the police Dr. hia wife was being kept her will, This was denied to-day elder Sheldon, who eaid that ter hed —evcaped from her i “homis Al Uhe dead OF tiight and fed, Ughtly clothed. Stole Away at Night. “Thay were married ten years ago,” eaid Mr. Sheldon. “Fivy years ago Mra, Suillings underwent @ serious apera tion. Their troubles date from that time. Por the last two years they bave been very unhappy and the vorter has made Ife unbearable f5r' my daughter, Tuseday Dight When she could stand {t no ionger She arose in the night. put on what clothes abe could set the window and her way to a neighbor's, where she borrowed enough money to reach Philadelphia. There her brothers met her and brought her here. She ts now under a doctor's care and cannot be geen.” “Laat night Stilings came te our door and flourished a revolver threatening his fwite if whe did not come home," con- timed “tie Tather. “We sent around the East Fifty-first street station, and When the detectives arrived here Still- ings had concealed his revolver seme- where eo they would not arrest him.” Sister le an Actress. One of her sisters is Miss Susanne Sheldon (Mrs, Henry Ainley). an aoc- tress of international note. She ap- paared tira Henry Irving and later in ‘scored “It I Were uceess in London. Anot sister is re. Anthony Hope Hawkins, wife of Ruchard” id ol eidon, “Dick,” Lee QO wpillings, When the twe eth- Stillings weld that better er - the Pan" ‘toot. He was about the warms intercollegiate —b * Both ‘the brothers have ‘been Dromineng in lagal athletics for year Their ig: Mrs. ‘Bul ingn win Ge doctor the two a eld & conference yesterday in the office of lawyer, After it was over the goctor went to his hotel, while t+ went bome with her family The J diy vised the doctor to go back 10 Penne tion if he aid he would CORBIN DEPOSITORS WILL NOT SUFFER Bank Creditors Will Pay Them $300,000 and Then Take Over the Assets. Creditors of the Corbin Banking Com- pany, which wept to the wail a weer 250, hold @ meeting to-day at the omes ot the sesignes, George C. Austin, No 1 Broadway, for the purpose of ad- fveting the tangled affairs of the oon- gern. ‘The largest creditors are banks from which the Corbin Company aad @bbained loans The ageremats of this Indebtedness is 1,400,000, ‘Te the three hundred depositors there fe Gue more than $200,000, an@ this tn- door war the chief concern of the ereditors who met th : y. ey were represen by Crocker, of No. 6 Naveau street as some question ae to cable te the credit of the Corbin in London, amounting | which two foreign Can unwilling creditors just as ree on the verge of an the transfers tout there was no Berti ‘danger ‘that the bank would | forced into liquidation. lw” understood that the banking Agree to Day ezediony An this clty. will ff all of to the 4 in the ech toe r and then take of the bank's assets, which bi #0ld to the best possible advan ie. LITTLE IMMIGRANT LOST. to Ireland. rs rolling down bis widently: confused by the Bustle about him « boy, whe says he is denn Fa ged sight years old, Was found Miss Florence Birch, No. 60) West strest, last night at Heus- Oe wi When ‘mere aH ong at business he was quite capable of protecting tis daughter | cr. the here meninet | . dropped trom | to | wht; THE EVENING WORLD, PAL WHE MOED BCAMIST KN POLICE DECLARE |Mrs. Williams Advertised for Victims and Then Acted as Bridesmaid. 000 WOMEN WILLING. Letters Found in Philadelphia Bureau: Give Evidence of Hundreds of Victims. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, April 4—James Ma thias Williams, better known to hia a oged bigamist wives as James Marshal to Ur a arrest 6 acknowledged since his Tuesday that he is the most astonishing performer in the atrimony that there The police may probably rture of going about with his legal wife, who aided him in spreading a net vietima, and in one case she Bred in the mam, with him and a youw® woman t married, posing as his daughter This amazing situat: tterided Will |iams’s murriage'to Miss Marjorie Frie r street, whom Mar- 30 last. At the ‘James Marshall who masqueraded as tis Tene Mare Hourishing me of this marria and his wite. daughter, qusting es Mr througt s. Edith Look for Many Victims. Mien Friel is now the ch Ant against the “Marsha the Police believe that victims of the bu feau's marrying scheme will bob up a over the country and tell even mote re markable stories of the strange pair of alleged swindiers are already in | the possemsion of the Philadelphia po. lee. At the time of his alleged marriage to Mias Friel Williams introduced hin wife to her as his daughter Tenie, and the latter was a witness to the wedding. In fact, ‘“Tenie” had brought about the meeting between her husband and the young woman. helping along the court. by going into rhapeodies of praise of “her father." Miss Friel went with her supposed husband to the offices of the matri- { complain. “Mre. Edth Ross Society” and the other « living room, in which the trio slept. This situatinn continued for three Gays, when Williams endeavored to bor- row @ large sum of money from his wife. Upon ber refuml to comply he Gewerted her and she wee forced to leave her new home in the Brown sires: warenent \ ‘The police of this city say that the “Mire. Edith Rows Bociety’’ is one of the greatest matrimonial frauds ever in thie country, Although Williams hes confessed to enly two es, the detectives ane _ cer: that he has at least & score of wives in various of the country and that Hams easieted him in getting He in willingness and some eagern to became the wife of “Bonatite-—“t known Friend “Hefined, “Lonesome On: «Biderty.”" “Sincere” and who were mentioned advertisements sorinkled through hundreds of ora in Hasern and Western States od as late wealth and refinemen In the ‘world, socks Kind wite, Address Alone, 6122 irown street, Phila- delobia. Pa.’ fag interest ie not worth me Married in 1902. Bo met, | WA “in we | ed Varina Christian es in the Little German Taitheran Church in @t.-Louls. My wife is the woman whe i known 46 Mra. 1, Bnd also as inter ‘Tenia’ We in lived or @ time eared In Roche cities,” Mang of the anewers to the marriage burear's advertinemenws the police hore seized are amusing. though some are hethe fugue young women of Tons ¥ eT eda to fot [married as quick as the fond will allow 1) want ® true frtend tT can love. oR writer, from Marion, X.Y... som fonsed he was @ widow | sethamod per wR enid-be-wride | in Wai wrote rather pachetl: “Tt ae Hever had’ e chance to anioy for ap invalid gers aes to sare ter 1 icc ar hy and you say, I am eure o | devoted wife, for bi 4 Fa 2 eal eft ” a ror me ne, Who says ye at "he mt ” hurete into song ae he ad.. wring ‘Your ante, rs, facts doubted 1 gen for beauty Be . whats ayrierer whence? Bome Rhyme from indiana. Another pooetess wrote from Wikhert, x bee 5 ae James, Warshai?. LAST HONORS TO P. J, FARRELLY gest in Twenty-five Years —Military Escort. One of the targest funerals tn the Fourteenth Assembly District in the last quarter of @ century was that to- Gay of Patrick Farrelly, sixty years olf, hyving at No. 61 First avenue. The buriel was in Calvary Cemetery. Farrelly was the proprietor of the Delacamsian Cafe. at First evenue and Thirty-fourth street He hed been in business on the opposite oorner for forty years, when, two years ago, the butkiing of the Pennsyivama tunnel forced him acroms the street. His death on Monday followed @ atroke of paraly- sis, which bad prostrated him for some | time. hettte made him known as “Big Heart ed Pat” He lad tved ur the belgh: borhood since te came from Ireland. | Atty years ago, and by bef: ng tae) v he bad guined « large circie of| ends Furrelly was a member of the Dela- camman Pisning | ane of the found ers of the Irish-American Athlewc Club, and a mem of the, Te ny Hall Club, He was holder in Celtto Park apd the Everard Brewing Company. ie waa also for thirty years a member of the| Sixty-ninth 6. ent, N. G. a captain on the Colo-| Del's sta * 4 crack shot, bold ing the high record for shooting ever Made by an officer of the regiment * ere were about seventy-five car- ia Wiheing ses Na boo |riaees in line and 600 mourners. sccgrtad hy further enemination on & charge | the body 10 forge Dugy. ¢ ting money under false pretenses, | piDthrop, | O Won an nif a was held in $100 ball on a| Percy Nagic, all of the Sixty-ninth ertion, Dot Bd| Regiment, were the pallbenrers, and were —* te the | Co! B. of that qrgsaisation. acted walker the alleged GsiSeation from the Tri ‘American A te orison ‘the < foal rhe: te Gabriels fioman Catholic Ghurenon ” Stree born ta seeventh iteet ate al by Lee Yas fu cvlebra 4 wi os Scher Meurer, end en; Roskaway, wis Ino cases ra the y of the deceased man. * Eaaminer’ se widow and five bo ty ‘the time the co: ‘over the ‘Thirty tou ris aureet ef farry there was Fey Ai Pour boats were ri all gerom the er Sins a me ether traits for « — BROTHERS PARDONED ON UNWRITTEN LAW, Or-| Case North Governor posed to Release, Left to Council of State. (Special to The Evening World.) NORWOLK, Ve. April 4—CQhalmers Carolina's ard Thomas White, brothors and mer chants of Romane County in - Nerth| Carolina, senvenced to etx years in| prison for the murder of Russell Gher rul, wham Ghey shot down on @herril!'s come porch while bis mother, on her ienees, begged for his life. have been pardoned and released from prison ‘The pardon was signed by Gov. Gienn who bimaelt epagesd the ‘release, but iaate which Ge Govercer® on the cane Sherrill refused to marry an onphan cousin of the White broth ‘was wlleged, he had wronged. Which oii who Kaow ne'er doubted All balure seeks & sbirit male a es Heat heart sould not await “wit find us Vatenniine 1 hed Te ira ih ag eaetand Ie love dive Fires yor Yelenting * ‘This Was written from fe by rl of “twent |King of Bigamists, and Some of the Women Victims of Ma *. Saitaca. His Funeral One of the Big-| His genial perwonality and generous eneral commitios e* Hoch Who Is C ‘DYING HE TELLS - OF RIS PERJURY AGAINST PASTOR | Weeks Divorce Case Re- called by Confession of Co-respondent. (Mpecta! to The Drening World.) WORCESTER, Mass, April 4.—Realix. ing that he ts about to die of consump- | on, William P, Herbert, son of Rev |. C. Herbert, former pastor of the | Greendale Baptist Church, has made « | fun decia » and contessien which ne in the presence of bis and Rev. A. W. Weeks, fofmer pastor of the Dewey Street | Baptist Churah, deolaring that he was gullty of improper acts with Mra. Clara V.| Weeks, wife of Rev Mr, Weeks, *; #0 thal these took piace at the summer "| cottage of Rev. (Mr. Weeks in New Hampshire, and alse in Worcester. The statement further Is made by him in writing that he regreta he went on the witness-stand in Worcester and Derjured himeelf and denied the above facta. He says that this is his dying tatement, confession and declaration, and that he Penned it in order to make hia peace with God and man This ie the sequel\to « long story of shame and family trouble, which was Sired im the Worceste: four years ago, when ite for divorce n both the Rey, Mr Week On | Being instituted by the latter tt At that time and dur MS the examina | tion of the case Herbert was put on the stand and denied all acts whith | he now says on his deathbed were true Since that time the Kev. Mr who has had the custody and the care of the children wi © exception, hag | been persecuted and ostraci Mrs. Weeks ip dying of ti courts nearly parents - Weahington irving Mott Sonn. | His ra at onfeasion Was entirety youn thie Wevidept from the tant ferb wr tar let S Rev, Mr Waske cnx! ing hie to come to thelr homaaa Mrs. tlerner Graired to me him Mr ¥ oat no time In getting onto the fire nm hat would fake him to the bedside “ot the yi The confession has efore ministers and a TWO KILLED IN CRASH -| OF PASSENGER TRAIN. | Others Injured When Cars Were Derailed in Collision with an Engine. COLUMBUS, ©O., April 4—a Bie Four’ accommodation train collided with @ ewitch engine near the Fair ‘eS here this afternoon. ppeeoel oon vs the ac os THURSDAY, a Aech APRIL 4, ESOT Outdone, hall. THIEF HAD PISTOL” AND FAST LEGS | Used Both in Five. in Five-Mile Chase by Police, but Was Finally | Run Down, (Special to The Evening World} STAMFORD, Gonn., April 4—After a running pistol fight with the police cov- ering over five miles, Costes Alemnos. of New York, was arrested here early to-day for burglary. Alomnos worked in the Olympia Candy Kitchen here for three months, and after the Christmas holidays he went tack to New York He returned to Stamfom1 yesterday, broke and in rags. About 3 A. M. to-day he forosd = rear door of tt. Olympia and got 87 out of the cash register. The burgiany was discovered: within bahif an hour, and Alemnos was head- | © off while bound to the raliroad sta [Gon for a train. He ran, with the po- Fleet of foot, he soon toe, and they began to shots made him run Hee in pursuit. and pursued Al { road to Ot on them and, after emptying his pistol two or three times, again ran. Hickey caugnt him nee on at Miasue. dle fired lank at Fckey, but the et went wkie Alemnos waa later held in $1,000 bond for tral in court here. = ID wath ke GAMBLING TICKET WINS. HOT SPRINGS, April 4—In the munt- cipal election held here the ticket supported by the Civil Improvement Union, & reform organization, was de feated by "the conservative” ticket headed by H. H. Jodd as the Mayoralty cangidate. The effort of the Civil Im- provement Union has been to suppress gambling —————EEE COLLBGE BOY Fond of Dougbauts “Keen in the Gi One good thing about miodern col- lege athletics is that the young fel- lows learn some sense about food and what it ts really for A thing may taste good, but may not be the thing to make clear bratos, elastic muscles and 00d wind A Mich. boy went in for sport, but soon found that there was something wrong with his food. He writes During my school days | was fond of outdoor sport and excelled in pear ly every game that I d | It was ente just at my greatest growing period, | and I was springing up like a viz "The food I ate them soon pr a, to be unfit to sustain my grow! a and hard mental and physical relished and ate pastry and =H oat Lot doughnuts by the ha and greasy food pretty time. would e of the (halt became #0 weak | have to eat during the midd night before I could go te ny starved because the undigested food @ eaten never becamp absorbed for strength) “My body was calling for nourtsh ment that it could not get from .the kind of food | omach pained me and spec s munced My case severe intesiinal Indigestion | “1 tried everything imaginable tn the way of different foor's, but with out avail, Finally I bit on Grape- Nuts, which I began to eat and relish three times & day. Boon my stomach and bowels got all right and my nat ural sleep returned, Now | am hard at work every day and wound in peti. which I owe largely to the ad- in “The Road to Wellvilie,” the tn the Name ithe a past given ~— i or De ; ECONOMY IS THE PRICE OF CITY IMPROVEMENTS | Mayor McClellan Declares That Treasury Must Be Watched. nistrati “there with avoid xpendit Matz. net 90 optimistic mit he wad that nausing be the means of se. ney. He said chere will trenchment, but | Attra of the real va New York Clty hes only about sf | 0.009 spending Y and ite cred |#oems {o be in doubt to some pedple, ehile Mayer MoClelan 49 tain of | {strict economy tn the future—at inant atime. His Advisory Commission Taxes and Finance bas made a re to recommending a constitu X e ) take water bonds 1 mprovernént+—wry ‘rapid and ‘other enterprises oh bring A revenue to the city s would take three yeara to bee ome effort nd retrenchment i the voly Way out, aparently, for this ad- minixtration Mayor McClellan antd to-day that there Is no danger of bankr the cjty. He declared that the a on would ‘Ko ahead wit im it ts oon 1 Jan. 1," ta, “thers wil that if more i run cold” the oft | ee, it | the tax nate He wald some assessments aro not jes, and many | * Ie aa" present Te would he had. fon ‘ or © per METHODIST BI BISHOP IS | DEAD IN CHINA. | he Rey cra N Fitzgerald of St. Louis, Passes Away Kong New / Mott Episcopal a: lve day the Methodist Boot o in thin elty leurtey was the cause of death 16 Bishop's home was in St. Lents, The Methodit ‘prelate was born In Newark, Nu J. 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