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TH ~ RUNAWAY HEIRESS. RETURNS AFTER TRIP TONEW YOR Wanted to Consult Law- / yer About Relief from | Surveillance. | COMPANION’S SFORY. ae | Was Reached and Had to. | Go { long. enn tow lara, who has bee ener at her home, nations,” the at New Ca death of her father New Canaan of No. an left an R Miss MoClena Miss Li Elghty-elx nd. ah Mr. Herold @ family. Dr. m removed as estate. Ho ing her to «0 tis rr steps conservator weeded New © ane has have me ar CLE ALAN reelt age her own affairs. Miss Richter’s Strange Story. oF SHELDON BOYS She Mis er tells a strange story thats » up to m year ag @ Week ago went there to ob “ee AY TASTINGS wouia not! Athletes and Sister Take We couldn't so we came! Her Goods from Hus- band’s Home, pany her cents optween u allow. ue-to bee t walk back to York with her ay Was Ill Only avenue to-day, masters of fon ine thelr quarrel with doctor's next mov to appeal to the jaded to Return. ed at Police Hena- eaday and asked for help a ward. He said he be Neved she could be found at the home of Miss Richter: Accomganied by Po-| Hoeman Walsh he began a search that ephone caused Dr the trolible be: and Mra, Stillings to reach tween | League services opt for a 8 well as ¢ he comy etimu' alled Dr brothers bt r wi 0 th says, proved burdensome, espectally Priladelp) when she was not allowed to buy, « uew| And.wit! MaOhs, Cori EAS S39 lg aeelght 20: . 7 Home of the neighbors asked what the ‘ aid HENRY E. DIXEY ENJOINED. | ormer champion shot tar | Ge pssoned Walter N | 3 ame slong «9 pba re a tain Servi a Star | stood Pith his hea arts Pinen ales Jas At this cheat 7 —~—> inex “ne QUEEN AND EMPRESS Sampeon H. Well torney | for Walter N ab leon Square Lest t Demorest ( rt at N evening “SITUATION WANTED" oS STEAL MARCH ON ace WAS DIES SUDDENLY E EVENING WORLD, eccentric Heiress and Father Who Left Her $500,000 TARK tT held | b upon President R The Misa Richter admitted that she went | Richard and Louis Sheldon, the former | i padestisa Tat-Air, Beinon: ryt +—to the oMfice of her friend, Lawyer Hor- | Yale athletes, with their sister, the wife tion of the year and has already oie, Gee ameaned a Reon ee) OF es: L Inga, swooped down on resulted {n the formation of two fac- ohhe. Laker an, ween a8 Er | the Stlilings home tn I > tions, Thomas Nelson Page, the author ra i bc ye ata ag me | tured. th : Mt we is blamed by Mr. Belmont’s friends for she admitted that she caw Miss Mo- | longings of Mra. ze Febsicr ied Clenahan yesteriay and_retur their home at No, 64 Of the foiirteen a Few Hours} and Prevented Calling of a Doctor. skiness appeared ax cn he oremend from his wife that be felt chest and that breath 4 some home reai- » bed. ARs L Que Al andra, § a ter K a e meet moms to © woe nent yas f eurtag swans em-| EXPLOSION BREAKS GLASS, roke 4 ft plate pany, dealers in dry leccker street, last Ao hale bowuver, | # f rind | duinege to the MOTHER SANs ~ OWN OAUGHTER -—SWIDLED HE Mrs. Carrie Hunter Suing | to Get Money Deeded } to Mrs. McCammon. Mrs. Sophie CGC. MoOs m and her mother, Mra Ca ew er, are en | $19,105, which reprosenta the sum pala rosa Com | by the New York Ce a | pany for the premises at No. 106 Bast | Porty-ffth street, a ho to make roon | Btation, now b | whieh se torn down tor thle Grand Central « ® money over the mother and daughter are fighting te in the hands of the City Chamberlain, having been od there July 7, 196. Mrs, Hunter owned and cocupled the premims for years, but just before be- ing ousted, through condemnation pro- Coedings, executed a deed in favor of her daughter, Then when the money | was paid both mother and daughter j claimed it, Mrs, Hunter began sult, al- loging that her daughter had obtained ) title to the property through fraud having told her while she was too fil be swindled out of her property unless | the pranster was made, Mra Hunter Almo lalleges that her ter obtained fron| ber a neckiace, valued at $2,000 | and $1,200 in cash, n the orig |inted that if he daughter should care for her Mrs, Hunter ning the deed fort. There she ofrad to be taken when her daughter | became go {il to @ free hos refused her funda In the first sult Justice Fitzgerald de cided in favor of the mother. The |daughter then carried the case to the Appeliate Division Supreme ed. ‘BLAMES. ROOSEVELT FOR CLUB'S ACTION | Perry Belmont Holds Him Responsible for Chevy Chase Affair. WASHINGTON, April 6—Perry Bei- end his friends place the respon- for his rejection for member- the fashtonabte n favor of the admission was found | twelve were of Mr, Belmont, and v that two-A, 8. Wor on, a local attorney,, and Gen. Wallace Randotph, formerly chief of artillery of the army, but now on the retired List—would vote azainet him his friends withdrew his led him to the Knickerbocker Trust|® "udden crisis, the wife declared. She] the ney, Wiillam A. Btark died very | PAame. It will come up at a later date. Company, the trustees of the BfcClena-| 34 talking to a friend about her hus-| sudden The biack balls were not actually cast, {/ han emtate. According to Dr. Sooville, |PAR¢ When the wires became crossed] second but would have been if there had been | Miss Richter and Lawyer Herold were |*"4 Dr. Stillings, by some extraordinary | Cyurch & vote |} with the hetress. ‘The doctor began an|!W!#t of fate, overheard the conversa-|t19 had been il only a few hours| Mr. Belmont told a ¢ personal | argument that lasted for « day, and| when & slight cold developed into «| friend here to-day before leaving for } finally persuaded Mim MoCienahan to} ie came home tna rage,” sald Mrs, congestion of the lungs ancr-death oaiie} New York (hat he bad no doubt the} es ings, “and I got out through the] before a py! 4 be summoned | President's friends were “laying” for Mies Richter says that Mies MeCien-| Window with not a thing in the world|ty give + him and that the Chevy Chase incident gg Lehn ib cag at e Clothes I wore, and came to my| pr, siark was a man of robust figure} sfforded thetr first chance, Mr, Bel in the mansion on an al-| People.” and had always enjoyed good health. |mont’s frequent critictam of the Presi- lowance of th cigarettes t the doctor had appeared at the/ rast night he dent is given as the reason why Mr aps on Wednesda. Roosevelt has been anxlous for revenge Mr, Belmont has been outspoken in his acks on the President, both person a As affecting policies, and ny reports have reached Mr, Roose: | velt respecting what Mr. Belmont was | c FRIDAY, to understand business that she would |, Chery Chase | APRIL 5, 1907 Convent.Bred Girl Who Is Now Bride ot Arthur T, Kemp | | | | Arthur T. Kemp's bride, who w ent of the ‘ally believed Biby! Kaye, of this city, New being divorced by “Baby and Paris, is a convent bred Bh, eh tie Aron § great beauty and a descenda : The fornér Kemp has | famous Kildare ¢ ot Klillarney,| since become Mrs, H. H, Hunne- Ireland, ood eu was expressed | w “EAN MAKE TON OF — KISS INVENTED BY COAL BURN A VERA”. WOMAN HE SAS | Carpenter Say: Secret of Treating Ashes So As to Give Out Heat. Copied It, Declares Hopkins, PHILADELPHIA, April 6.—The ct nterest at the session of the “There ts credited t Ing new tn the discovery yarg cob |max e! E bier, by which coal ashes may be treat- | American Oriental Society was reachet aily #0 as to burn for a long} When Prof. Hopkins, of Yale, read bie ‘ paper on “The Sniff Kiss in Angtent d give sreate: raid Leander Ma than pure . | Indie.” PR The paper was a history of the kiss orien He 3 phn es we Know it, The learned professor it from its bi and proved s ume his saturated Hammond « he has bee result ry and “the perfect Oduly ex he finds that the Kiss was invented by @ woman, cripuion is given in the epic of india which treats of the eol- She intd her mouth to my mouth,” recites the p and made @ noise which gave me pleasure.” a , said Prof. Hep- hich has sinoe eated last year ip Wg an ordinary-sized When Hammond ri ry North Plainfield gro- mice and demonstrat what (he cobbler had done, . George Kirct cer, into his con ed, the latter say he continued, kiss in any form, ame th Jo pres woumt have cer, Hammond put his the mass, of So enthusiastle did bh become that such pleas: he offered to buy @ half imerest in the o get the scheme pat In speaking id not have b tten, Pl nae eteteendeh cion SURE and own expense. discovery ented at saying about him, Ii Is sald that re porta came all the way from France, where the Helmonta wire recently, that pont, when axked for opin President, wad; ‘i. don't be his access to the White House ak oi WOMEN LEAD RIOTERS. | Striker Shot by am American Shipbullding Detective. ORAIN, 0., Ap At the yards ing Company Y * by on. Slams the stones and Cluos airiki aitiat he sides of the cars Miree of the URION Men were we ously injure The mob ot tt |the fence, Ww eaker oe ceeiaee RANG MANY DOORBELLS. and * etriking xplosion caused great excite It was reserved yesterday for no one was infured. "A fire Pee aed ett lurned th, bat When the Br thes oy oy i pr , - } GIRLS AS PALL-BEARERS. ke th “0s ey n” they want through Ag. VRB, Mass, Aj Six litte - => —_ girls in w ried from the church to) STEAMSHIP JAMESTOWN AFIRE A SUNDAY WORLD tay t usket of veven NORFOLK, Va. April b—The Old t Phi iaber, who was killed] Dominion steamah'p Jamestown, wni HELP WANTED" AD. files | Deminige sunmp semedonn, weiss | or ely (hreatened by fire, w A SUNDAY WORLD wand Riad’ ‘betwoct of the + yond process, Miz. Kireh | wecetie'l Ate “quiet emaanbetio’ Tiecinets in order to am nyself about thi | = thing, I had Hanan a tr a box of coa) duet which I bought at a coalyard| “Four years ago,” writes a Vermont on Tue We put one hodful of tej indy, “I was-a victim of indigestion dust the stove in my etore after| Everything I ate distressed me—gave H nd had saturated with the/@m@ nausea and formed gas in my y| stomach, which was very annoying al It has been burning ever —— * “1 had palpitation »o bad I could } er added that he was willing }Hot Me on my left Bide and began to| pt ee ae ne a vrammons| tink my heart must be affected. 1 ee vel that the claimed 11)hfd used coffde tor ars and | : ait eee ee ne chem. | nought it would be sible to} brs ty | 8 1 1 usual i nothing | propery | for breakfast but @ roll and a ‘cup of a het PA indigestion grew in| A PPT f ing, and I felt obINged| rehts. Ha try ething else. Id oco dimcovery ae cocoa, but soon tired of caren he doctor bad ordered my hus PANAMA CANAL TAKES nt of heart troubles, #0, he_ was SHAPE AT JAMESTOWN hat took one oup of ft as Our eer prepared it # tit wes ee he tuff Isthmian Waterway in M was getti han tea | Be 1 ook le n r ake Pos Will Be Ls , for my hi n it was the Fa {that I studied tt jons on the | package " » girl had I Bes been b < 08 PCS 1 es and : ch sie °| wee lata estown Expos , Ha gh le ° Ov as much asf 1 o. 1 ants ¥ iy so learned that Posium tasted bet ter and it was easier to prepare the night r I put two heap! tablespoonfuls into a square of eb cioth, ted tt yped it Into # clean coffee ad OF it three cupfuls of | nd let it stand covered rb A d thirty minutes 1 we had Ke t }had been added. It has a rich cious flavor of {ts own, aad we bay PASTOR DECLINES CALL \\ nothing eles for four year HOLYOKE | um and Fresh Atr hay H. tlus of dyspepsia anc rn j rouble, and we hw You lease of wife." Name given by gee fie thal ev} ‘jim Cgmpeny Battle Creek, ob ren ee {Read “The Road to Wellviile,” tm of atisdloue Reason, okge “There's ae ’ s He, Too, Has, Got No Patent, So All Nations ai zation with an entertainment and re os UT OF WORK, HE - TURNED ON THE:GAS*S Middle-Aged Man Carefully $ Up All the Crackin EASTER BRIDE ” His Room. et) a | Corgetine Jostion, ntty-ties Peay was found dead from ©: toda, wy $ room over Frink Beckmeyeha at No.1 Morris Park avenue, Tey = | Bron. * oneenidhetoemnie | “He bad turned on the ‘ghd Before gos)?! i tam, to bed , stopped lip the crashes New Rochelle Mayor! and fn ti" neatet ho "thaa © casera Pk planned hia suicid ie aa ‘ 4 ony ; 2 ni Surprised by News of | Daughter’s Wedding. The tea that never’ disap- points is White Rose Ceylon Tea Mine Mayor Rochelle, « Martett He a Clarke, daughter Clarke, 1 Gatilard Boag, son of Bec- 8 retary University nbia and were friends marria on thet ann in A and r honeymoon that the we fn. g be put off ti Miss Clarke wanted arf Easter wedding, as @i4 Mr. Boag. She went to Rome, N.-¥., just before Easter to visit her aunt, and on Laster day her sweetheart appeared there, and after a| marriage ceremony at the Protestant Splecopal Church they left for shore. From Atlantic City « telegram was sent to Mayor and Mra. Clarke tell- | ing of the atep. CORINNE ROBINSON TO WED G. H. DRAPER. President Roosevelt's Niece to Be Bride of a Grandson of Charles A. Dana. ROM®, April 6.—Mr, and Mrs. Dougtas Rovineon, who are at present tn Italy, confirm the premature announcement of (he engagement of thelr daughter Corinne to George H. Draper. of Paris, ® Krandaon of the late Charles A. Dana, We arrest your attention, not merely for the moment but with a ‘hope gf holding it. If you are open to” the persuasive power 9 + ot Mant tree VALUE, we can hold ‘The Robinaons had intended originatty ||| jt. Lambert custom-made, to announce the engagement of thal daughter when they return home “in ready-to-wear clothes for June. Miss Robinaon ls « niece of President Roosevelt. —_—__—.__—_ KNIGHTS TO CELEBRATE. Columbus Order Spring will fill your highest ideal of a gentleman's dress, “Ath the Man Who Wears Thoang” SPRING SUITS AND OVERCOATS $15.00 to $45.00 341 CORTLANDT 8T. 188 BROADWAY. to Give Enter- ton 7 Anniversary. Balve Regina Council, No. 4, Knights of Columbus, will celebrate the tenth anniversary of thetr organi | ! 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