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E Dr. George D. Herron, Socialistic Clergy x . fHE EVENING. WORLD, Artist Earle and Miss Kuttner Follow a Tratl in the Affinity Chase Blazed : By Eccentrics With Mental Kinks Who Habe Thrown Their Wives in the Discard man, Also Feit the Force of Public Opinion When He Annexed Miss Rand. | DR. ADAMS’S NOTORIOUS CASE, This Differed From the Others in That the. Supplanted Wife Refused to Be- || come Reconciled to the Affinity Idea. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. RDINAND PINNEY EARLE is not by any means a pio- neer in the “affinity” chase. Nor is Miss Julia Kuttner, who an-! swers promptly, cheerfully and at) full length to that fatal word, the} most astonishing of the attinity sis- terhood. : | In a villain Florence lives George D. Herron, a socialistic clergyman, who divorced his wife some years ago that he might become one with his “affinity,” Miss Carrie Rand, daughter of a lumber king of lowa. In this case, as in Mr, Earle’s, husband and wife and “affinity”; lived together in apparent amity until Mrs. Herron had secured her} divorce, leaving the other two free! to marry, which they promptly did | Up fo the time of his rupture with his family Herron was well known a lecturer, but was compelled to abandon the platform by the force of} Public opinion when his wife brought suit for divorce i StU another case strongly resembling Barle’s was that of the} Rev. Henry Austin Adams, Protestant clergyman and_ later convert to, ——W_— Catholicism who went to Australia with his eld Gertrude De: 1 Mr. Adams ani th wife, finally dd in Seattle, the former clergym ‘tines. In these “pre-natal affinities” HERE IS ADAMS'S “Whom God has foined | 1 fancy, not infreque mystic soul, SLAIN It HME seventeen-ye ch, & 2 wife and four “n who under t ving by lung 8) | | Meas not ualike those of Ferdinand-Earte-on> reedom of love.” | | | v Ik Mec sett where, Ps but poor! 1s realty_the | no man put with joining asun. MISS piers ITNETE of a sappy youth of ty We higher animals, having dfvorced| Ives from nature, tend divoreeward in other ways also, Monkeys| BUTIN manage these thi ther better." he wrote in his longest story, “My} | F27CDINAND Client vs. the People. Cornered, 9 Wrenche P-: | Thug TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1907. te Wie Are Some Strictly Up-to-Date In- stances of the Rabages Caused by the Industrious but Destructive Affinity Bug. ‘FOUND AND LOST IN ODD WA YS- |Albany Man Gets His Theo a Wane Ad, and Octogenarian Proves He Isn’t Too Old to. Take: a Hand in n the Game, FFINITIES lost and found, ‘acquired in queer w and at so ‘ays, at astonishing. A great a cost as to make the possessor wonder if while, are cropping up in the day's news at an astonishing rate Artist Earle packed his wife off to Europe and was « compelled to flee from angry neighbors at his country home, Here are some insta from the man who found his affinity by, \falling from a window to an. enthusiastic octogenarian who proves that ” he is not too old to possess such a luxury: 7 Finds Affinity [ier by a Want See e , Told Funny Yarns Wwuee, And Met Affinity. les W. (Gan LOUIS “JAMS, the man whe, sin He says she agreed to make in his favor, but neglected te MONG A: yaasbentia Is our affinity to ued the estate of Millionaire © Abraham Brokaw, of Bicoming= }ton, Il), for $10.00 for telling the old held in Ashgrove | man funny stories in hia last’ days, has + Albany bach ady 18. |found bis affinity in Mise Senna Ling, | 1 two weeks ago. | Prokaw's nurse, 2 t| The captain's sutt heirs was compromised and he e F000, ‘or “about G cents each for fie to ne told he was amusing the old manu- be Uscovered that the nurse ‘as the one woman, The wedding too! place last night, See against Brokaws eo een one hun: red and ring at one Fell from 1 Window, : | Struck an Affinity. A LEXANDER MILLER, a wealthy few Hi, at 768, Meets Affinity of 72. and. ceo. LTTE TEND DAL TOCON + ee ES tractor, who formerly lived VERYBODY knows Ht,-a-prom!- 2 enn: te Pat ae Beate Lian one No. 44 Central Park West, fell ROR LAURE Res rae oorag [out of a two-story building at Rahway, But athe ya olan Saco (N. J., and in this unique manner found {hunting his affinity ttl the “wedding his amnity, She was Mins Elsie Wright, nurse in the General Horpital at Elza. beth. Miller's leg was brulsed and crushed tn his (all, and it took him three months to recover at the horpl- ells were ringing Hi, or Hyatt Gregory, ts seventy-eight née to New York last week and Mrs. Nelilo Willard MacDonald, wo, who was employed in a The Itty —recognized: nities: y went to the theatre, Hi proposed, Je accepted, and the next day, last the Rev, 8. B, Purdy, of Bil- ded the union, To prove to ghbors that he ts not to old to ATTLE Chil. FIGHTS FOR LI WITH TWO DOGS a pretty i were soon {n love and the contractor didn't suffer half so much thereattat, Hilenda at Biixabeth “heard to-day of Vright wedding, which was ewe uch other as a TI ew They have gone to Toumtiand, Rtyier's, home. a possees an affinity, Hi turned hand- Father INE AS springs he wn fi front ff hi P Seven-Year-Old Delia Painter] imo'aeter the wedding Girl’s Affinity. ms case differed from the other two in that the wife did not] t S as aa ‘ y * ak ary lay pas aly tothe “aMinity’ dea, but made every effort to regain her bus Weapon From. He: ae = = = Gu Attacked on Her Way Affinity Costs HOUGH Joseph Shipman Gable, band after he had deserved ra Hea { Ss —> Lg <4 of Newark, N. J, was sure his BIR L ETA Be, DAG OSEE RE Fires Into Her | = to School. Fit Hi Fi ts affinity was Miss Maude thet Inderd, st took her five years to make up her mind to wee for the} Sei \ im ts ortune, Wyatt, of No. 111 Thomas street. that divorce which she obialned in Seattle last December, finally enabling the an ENRY SMITH'S wife was his af-| city, her father couldn't see It that way <4 “mystic soul” to become a bona fide bride. . WO MAN’ S STYLIS H FIGU RE A Mttle school girl battled to-day with H fintty, and that fact has made|at first. Gable 1s said to be older than nh Reg ese NSS i rf two vicious doxs on 1Ke road, ¢ him a pauper in his old age.|Pa Wyatt. Maude ts eighteen. For a long time Mrs, Adams hope to regain her husband's lve, and it!) aged thirty [tm d. She fought them until rende Smith Hves at Waterbury, Conn, and| The girl went to visit her aunt at HN was only when a letter seat to him by his youngest child, begging him to} rschach ns roa Lh pain. and (rhe: that he gave her all| Mahanoy City, Pa. In June and Gable a return to his famély, pemained unanswered save for the clergyman's com-;U 8. N THI FALL Ik IS H IPLESS When taken w the Hospital she We ~ followed. They were married and dts" 3 s jus > ‘ound to n a score of oare r his 4) ef plaint to a friend that such “hysterical communications” upset him, that j to the P. places ah sa widow: a en Besmatied ne sbnosrs sie vat eo eaitter ic she made up her mind the case was hopeless ‘ * es 1 and had a son hon ahe\ died) ahe|}ef York. e once ak : peless and sought release and all-| nesses, how with th BotaerePal no will and the boy Inherited the es- elephone rang Inst evens mony through th: courts, town, Mass, was shot in her Van Sloklen ate ble was at the otherend | Adams's case differs from the other two in thts also: He had no prie| home ete by a burglar vy. Lines Must Be Straight, ee in Con. |: 1 Tho girl was a few] Smith has now gone Into court to get ——vate—tortiineto-nesisi him —infolsting his strange dane andthe —“myntie| Mit Rorschach was aly eke from home om at Wert LH SAZ INS he Bie in bled soul" liad none. He had merely his earning capacity as a wri mnien ars ; vention Decide—No Evidence of Fiesh= buble. 3: J : AAD ele ree alt Glare y ter, and it is Por h, with wus wb ¥ p in Fo ait ibeKr abbas woe e Was jiving on her ‘aweat xenet-| right over. sald he now en 8 an Income of only $3,000 a year. of the dixorce, he pa: and five ye woma According to the terms} Mrs. Adams $85 a montb alimony and one-half of | aged sev notab!y and rless iness to Be Tolerated. coved bull; cum thK and snap ail his yearly earni over $3,000. the burglar downstairs about 3 uM slowed. When Beg a Sehr Herc af ran down the back siepa, | on the OARFINITY" BOUGHT HIM. Pe CATT In ODIGEAENL eryy eigimy Chr (in Ceurn CHO peal ek ee a Carrie Ran the “affinity” of Prot/Herron, 1 an helress, and it is/® Te et [fat and. winter —wilt—be--hintens—a-|Kloriee, fone said-pald Mrs. Herron $60,000 to divorce her husband. Mrs, Herron was ees eee ea AL her, wrenched the; SMEHC line fkure—and the fashion- seta te Wali aa Mary Everhard before her marriage, “She wax Herron’s college sweethoart,| pisigl trom tier and shot hot uirough | ABW arosed woman won't Jaf tO) 0h “because ita all in the corset and {t was not muitll thay had been married ten years and had four ehil.| tae lea" , cording ta modela’ exhibited In a’ iive| THe woman who Reta the proper sore . z H rath niin ‘ A | corse! have th shtonable dren. that ( Rand red his Wife, It was during this period his Sonate cate a see et eee rile Muh uals ea te “eoclalistic tendencies became go strong that he was compelled to resisn| {9.0 dca jong eniucmr tell her old Protective Association of | cng tiving models who are his pastorate ‘nt Buriington, Ia. and accept the chair of Applie) Chrie-'est boy what had happened and send Bein ere sates aac| aemonat tlanity dn town Coline: endowed hr Mrs Caroline Rand, wi te Nie i C._White, _preete{Yiouma of extraordinary: at millionalre lumbermau and mother of his “affinity’-to-be. oro fe picadhiounda were Titec tet} dent “oF the Eton, FA(d~ tho” went: | Wrememmebert topes \ In 190i Mrs, Herron obtained a dlyorce on. the grounds of Vea out, but falled to gel a successful | dressed _w begseen iin® the: Wiemann tno. i ; f 1 the alimony beings arranged out of court. Soon after a iar steseetlony police do not know whether: ¢ att x ne -dereietatioreg {Tisie gowns are minutely: examined by | created by the refusal of Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis, pastor of Piymouth was black or white, jakirt of gray, hr salen purple, lavender Peaity i oneerdcoaseaiT not Church, to appear on the same platform as Mr, Herron. Dr. Hii eaty en i eAsdy Cle ok Ne PEK seat ANd |ine models-are picked to pieces doses thot hy tha : Mr. Herron would haye to rinse his mouth with sulphuric a ‘ sph if Lawless, former Secretary of lerad to match the lor times alday by the women, figura- Nd wae The Rand-Herron nupuals were contracted by a atnnie: sarees | eet Coranan Weal thats Vie : fiat will be of a mild mush HMvers mpedkine Hoapltn THE BOX WILL BE OPENED SEPTEMBER 14TH, ment of their we to lve_tozether, made in the presence of Edwin, The Kvnssrach Home ty near a lum: SEED meant Sona ‘5S AN CURE COR f Maskhan Richard Le Gallienne and i Sdwin ; H x é i {7 SHRUNK i jenne and a few other. kindred souls I ! 1 negites ly A , } ze lends,” sald Mr, Herron, “I have chosen Miss Rand to be my| Nem raarby. aw MARK TWAIN WON'T BE RILOT oe i com Sion lies eects tragedy run- i ‘And tnen Miss Rand sald: Sn rh: hin liorasistowardy & Ml ON ROOSEVELT RIVER BOAT: 18C EACH; 2 FOR 266 “| have chosen Mr, Herron to be my companion,” Lt WAC Aa asap CLUE PEABODY 4, CO: MAKERS 4 } anion, Wen 1 {hey caught the And it mas all over ; rhe yo il Author Declines invilatton to Take oA ‘or a time after the wedding the couple Iyed on a soc }ooat ie. i tn New Jersey, but later wont to italy, for Mr, Herron anes ltatnens farm | An ertort sors made, to-day ite. Ine the Wheel on Trip Down remained thera, health, and have i 1 by wireless of Mississippi Charles Hirt: vd of Attnck=| , - —— Sept. 10.- ey ‘ Ps fug Strike-Hrenker, + TOSI i Mark Twain will not pilot. President lege \ ij PRINCE WANTS TO WED | Roval provincial doy 8 couineliior'n | | Crew Reports That Never Be-| jRocaevelt's steamer down the Stlnsis ere i a wilaw, Vv, ¢ } Jsippt when. t president “maken hf CG a nth dete é GIRL WITH $2,000,000, | \V0r'nxe- “NO. 91. Addtenning ;| fore Has Ocean Been SO jnext Southern and Western trip sv basen Pain ax “Mehborn Sir, am located on boat | i eral of Mr, Clemons’ admirers & EDNESD PTEMBER L1LTH “4 — inh tuk il i, a ac Late Fronnenen, mow at | Full of Spouters. Mission y ANA ih we EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 117. re] | Olu, Has Some Mongy Himselt 0.6 190,000 crowns, wie wer te, is AR Tt is un tie. willbe | eee oe escnad oldstiing Womens ew Wlode aists i ' ae ii Htnmediately rat n duty ao that| ‘The steamer oh ne E| and Does Not Bar Widows, A Oren aulremants of the Prince arm:(he may at once,ko 6 Norfolk port to-day, enzountered more wis A SELECTION OF RIGH GRADE WAISTS WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.16 we | HARE 5.600.000. seaien, who mns he | << on her trip northward, according ( SHINGTON, Sept. 1 you are of humble birth oy D INTO seome old-time members of her crow Men hin next in entirely new models, will be offered & pretty American xirl-and this | I |KIDNAPPER BROKE INT Rea hadeveca nner oacora nut i Did t eludes young widows—and have §2,00.- | 19, vy oe SAT allows Hand ema Mr. Clemens has di y ore 4") RICE. Situ WM stand a fair chance ot /HAISE BATTLE-SHIP. MAINE HOUSE TO STEAL CHILD, | ‘vey, were all litle fellows, and muy 1th ons Med VAT as AT THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL F. 6.50 marrying a real prince if you will coe DEMAND OF Feit < EA ca ast erat Si A sah AISTS of Black Teffeta, tailor made, . municate with Marcus Braun, special | VETERANS, | very watenty oe STS of Chiffon Cloth and Voile agent of the Immigration Bureau, De- —-~~ { alurnx, came y Er Secelver Gete Refrigerators. h areal WAISTS i \ A 9.50, 10.50 tment of “Commerce and Labor,| SANDUSKY, 0., Se Ne ee eee rere tesa | ..The Arm of, Wollman & Wollman ce % bleck, navy and brown, silk lined 50, 10.5 Washington, D, C. Even though you | hitions Commition Pon, haatening Hae pene torday took pounession. of the proper WAISTS of Black Lace and Net, 11.50, ioe bo of humble birth the prince will take | War Veterans’ Conve! jWasacontron ted peace) eta aan Wem anmacl ores tne 1 pun 1). Manufacturing a 5 . 7 Soe * Fou to his arms, provided you have the | day a rerolution rian SNORE ANS Reser neere On Ane eAnan Is | ampany cma} " with creams tor breaklast? WAISTS of Washable Flarnels, tailor made, 2.28, 38 as, money. mander John ent SIPNG SUS Rat 2 i . WAISTS of Matray and Linen, 2.25, 3,5) Thin somemhat rare offer to Amerioan | Penartiner f al elixttea in Weundor with hie batt “There's a Reason” helreasen wan reorived by air. Deaum tn [0 Topi Min WesAaKe tha ran Ravieruclaeite Da oiae ‘ompany. disappearad about twe & i ib mclettar Ha very appeutiney Of | Harbor. “Neglect to recover. tha bodinn, HRM tadian antiques for George G. Heye, a) “anne catipany had its principal plane OOK iy'declured 10. be “reflection af xen he York broker, who already had a | of business at chteago, UHL, with brant! genuineness (vom cue Sofie Shottaneck, fms Subscribes herself as ‘Imperial and! proportions upon the i nowre Is Hoouring. the woods’ for the | 2o%, mm nomte F i" | large collegtion 5 national honor, lomces in Philadelphia and’ New York.