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World Find Her Out é the Primal Cause of the Deis sch Wife’s Gonfession Shows that Her Para . mour, Envious of a Supposed Rival, G Had Threatened to EAD Her. | ee SHE LURED HIM TO: DEATH, 7 “First Laid the W hole Matter, (Bare to Her _ Unsuspecting Husband and with Him Plotted to Kill Ferree. | % By Nixela Greeley-Smith: : = : N staid Philadelphia is now: being % l “unfolded a story as grim in tragedy-as any: that the flagrant annals of the world’s wickedest cities | —Paris, London, New- York—have | > ever reveated: 2 It is the triangular tragedy of _Harry Ferree and Josephine and | _ Andrew Jackson Detsch. | “The sins we do by two and two| oes Ha 1a y ra poe wy Na Des dO) (esa) os Si if NOVE MBER 13, Phi adelphia. “we must answer one by-one.— Harry Ferree, who loved Detsch’s wife, realized this when one night) last week—he entered the Detsch home, at No. 1840 North Twenty- second street, and was shot to death} by-an-avenging-husband—. =f ‘Andrew Jackson Detsch realizes it now in a cell in Moyamensing eré eis awalting: triat- for the murder of his former friend. And Josephine Gorgas’ Detach, the #- the shooting by confessing her rela- tions with their middle-aged boarder . to her husband, a4 she sits behind the drawn shutters of her devastated home may know it too, Facts Which Led to Tragedy- The facts in the Detsch case, whtoh promises to be for Philadelpiiia what the Thaw trial was for New York and __Pittsbarg.are briefly these: _ Harry rea, _forty \ DODGES BULLET FROM HIS IRATE AFT. GUN GIRL VICTIM Of __old, boardes with Mr und Mrs, Detec! woung couply but two years maried and fond parents of a ‘baby boy. A week ago Tuvsday night Ferree, on opening the front door -of the, North + Twenty-secand street hoUse_n Ittls af-_ é ter midnight and climbing the stairs, Fecelyed five bailets in the abdomen; from a .s%ealibre Colt’s magazine te- | volver in the hand of young Detsch. He djoq instantly. The austaud claimed to. have mis-— taken Ferres for a burglar, und was supported in this story by bis wife. search of Forree's room by the police, /a shot at her aifnity, oger Komodi-} however, unearthed from the muslered’ J, yy, 4 Humeian navy petty aMficer_|_ fet Three Months Ago, wate trunk compromising p pha af- Mrs: Detsch-andt Faisas- {Bald to-be-studying-rallroed—construc—|- Laughed at Fear. dioned Jove letters from ier, written last tlon on ‘Long Island, early to-day at the} = Asbury Park, where she | jatvor’a boarding-house, No. 37 Stuy- | hor husimad-crd ay ont place, Bt earge, buf failed to! | nertously injure Roger_or hia name. | Mrz-l She mas.arrested. = Roger. Komodizensky Didn’t|” 1’ Do His Duty and Wed, Ma- dine Dobromonsky Says. Madine Dobromonsky, the comely | a) they ciainy Wood and-Tate wrong from her iho! Russian Navy before the Japa gotsbusy | { res itt t do) , story of her Infa foyeFarroa and |wits tt -Flecwanva. potty omesr:on ihe | Cee am YB pet 408: i her confession to 0 sisband, WhICN. Vartag when Admiral Togo met his When Miss Greter was taken to the : caused the murdey. Later, it was de- | countrymen inthe Gea of Japan re-/ hospital she wad in agony and such Jielared, Detach _hiaseit es ee cently. Roger @odged any number of | were her struggles that she had to be be ink hla sof | Jap polleta and then swam tos raft/ ted to her cot. All through the nig Honcr, bat=Samuct- te Clement, J thre prisoners conection thls polutely to me yet-fay,-and tho story @t present reste 0: Detsch'’s ad- | missions to the poil According to th ‘ory Mrs, Detach | | “is sald to have told, she met Ferree alx \ and dodged ashore. His superiors fig- red Hii TOO ROT A TCTODAL TO INST nayy and sent him here to get some ex-| 44, { perience at hard jabor, so he says. \the ramix of Back In Moscow—was the wife of a! Lee. chum, He was “‘lost' in the wreck of | the Russian navy! Roger ‘returned to hia home and spoke so eloquently of hia friend's +teath that the widow quick- ly turned hor affections over to him. Ho was not averse to—acsepting—same, but soon after wan detatied to thie city, Madine followed. ths two-story brick house with white} They met on the pler when the liner stone steps and arched doorway plped| landed, and Roger, not fully posted on atde-ne—rmivh—the} thelawa-of-mariage.but.well- on: “[ittle effect - Ler Ww: on Mrs bor of Marracella { months after her marriagenad, yielding to the hypnotic power he exercised over her, entered upon (the clendestine re- <mance which culminat in the death "of her lover at her husband's hands. From the time of the meett Ferree wont to board irl. throat. dog. then They lved— happily several | weeks unt!l Mading. figured that a mara riage ceremony was in order, Roger n and TPaRter natitute fi pane healed :rapidly od, the at pied -watted. “Mo-day. ORD was hastening down the) ia road to his~dully work of study, He! Wasn't even, uilhidng of the fulr-faced | Gays, 260 litte Russian woman—Near the corner | she darted out, vanked: an from under her shawl, and let go straight | the bushy head. of Roger. saw the figure of the woman and th un Roger involuntarily dodged again. The bullet grazed his forehead. dropped to the ground with a moan. a Mauline, thinking her task was done,| In an ambulance’ and fled. She wax arrested an hour later] stralt- by Detectle Graham, ‘Through an in-| from Verproter ahe (oli of hor reiaetona With |ing ate the No Pooger, who, broke his prom-|ahe had onl} 1$0° tO" marr: was held until a) Evers effort was 3 fal! aquad of Russian interpreters reach | auffertns, 8 wound Was super-) gle an BRIDEGROOM DIES. TWO | WEEKS AFTER WEDDING. Sa, i ‘one or two other boarders, Forrso’s attentions with no apparent tereallzntion of the impending tagedy. ' mrs. Detach Blackmalled by Ferree. The young husband, whose business ‘/took him frequently out-of the olty, was Unsusplcious, Ferree, who. had been twioe married ‘and whose first wife and Cher children are now living in Brook: } lyn; was apparently contented to take} + | his chances {n the deadly third-rail sys ‘tem of inatrimony so popular of late, ) end all went merry as a marriage bell Puntit the fourth dimension af tragedy appeared. The was-aman from Palmyra, N. J.,/} of-whom Ferree became Joalous.. it In| gaid Ferroe shen bogan to extort mony) from Mrs. Detsch on tho threat of tejl- ing her hushand of the other man, and that=the* young womAn, after giving |- + him $60, to revenge ferselt upon him, voonfossed the whole sordid int | and the Monday Det y sight scaré dog's attack and the me household thoux ple allment. until yesterday suddenly Nhyvrophobla, it was found [tothe hospital. time: tinted: to until life. te ——_—_——__ STRIKE IN KNEE PANTS. _ rere roduced yosterday, Beveridge and Miss Ehlers Will - Preach Funeral. The fiineral of Harry A, Beveridge, of No, 1% Lofterta nlaze, Lrooklya, who | Ged tulrteen days ato hin marriage 54 to Mias Qharlotte L. Ehlers, of No. Groene'avenue, will be conducted to-day by the Rev. Dr. Robert Rogers, the minister ‘who ofMflotated at the wedding, Had previously severnt all Pps with, Ferree, but there ary those Fj who gay that site led Fy bel Detach wes eal Bw the ‘Tuesday. of the murder, red him to’ the pene (OL outnide her “room where ha met nh i DN Mone. In. Philadelphia believen the S burglar story told by Datech and his rwife, and it Jp expected that the de- aie |@eneo Jn this murder trial, which may some ip boforn the frat of Decemper, Fewill bo based, like. ao many others of fate, on the unwritten law, Neither 1 h nor his wifo has made pe pons water as to the killing, Are you sometimes robbed. of sleep? !s your heart affect- ed? -Leave off coffee 10 days and drink well-made POSTUM “There's.a Reason” Read The Road to Wellville’in pkgs: Bermudian for ne Bormuda. On the eridge beeame su and died secon 4 rom the ahip moran Noatiand, he A PRrrNeg CATS. |, und for a fantan ro! ‘eal pe loean in the dry : to ra, sh atill 1! at No, 180 North fer being takes ne” went: the aegzo of the fy hot Murder, Dit sie han Hot Added. anything i £ the story of wronkdolng ind’ terrle py ation vl MAD DOG'S aT : A. young widow of a Ttussian-aaldler, 109k) Miss Rose Greter, Bitten by, Miss Rose Greter died in ‘tha: Engic- wood Hospital to-day’ from yarns yesterday. SUVS" Roger_was' the artful dodger of the “afternoon, three montha after sho had iehe fought at her bonds and oplates mployed as maid in J, B. Marracella, in Fort She had formerly been employed. by-the family of Frank Gerth, a neigh- “A-dog beloriging to} the Gerths was a particular pet of the Early in August she was petting the; dog when'it suddenly began growling ant the netx instant It leaped at her The brute fastened Its fangs fu her Up and dragged her down. The jy \ OM sank Vils teeth in her je to Tellave her ra Ufter'the attack be= The wages of knee pants makers and as a re- ult, 600 men, women and children em- Minister Who Married Harry A. |ploxed In tivelve chops went on stetke, “Savery plain-clothes detective in the Heth street, the pest ttetleth terete tis Forty-noventh | stree Max Wriler-.wee cated and ad-}-- vised tf: Miss Groter-be taken to the i “when she began foaming at the mouth. When be lphen she developed every symptom of inposstdle Wcontral Nér In the private house and Roger | physicians ndvised that she be hurried seventh “OF SLEUTAS I ~ PLAIN CLOTHES ig Detective on canes oatWest Side, Between 14th and 1coth Streets, Transferred. old seat T Wert Stxty-elghth street, t and West i J + street police stations were transferred to-day. | Be Orders_were Insued wending other platn- | {ee 4s sald, tho Loan of Life Reported in Head-on jlothes men from: precincts all over the {tv to tuke their places. 1 hole Bee Teteties dotectivi pat.Dols missioner Bingham and Inspectora O'Connor and Walsh, who have charge of the west alde between Fourteenth strect and Tenth street. Commissioner Bingham did most. of the talking in the conferences with Walsh and O'Connor, which were held | ‘ately. Afi ing his orders] making the transfers he wan naked if he had’ any statement to make about tie actton, He said’ that comment would be un- r—that the plain clothes shict ax made for the good of, the servi “District: ‘Attorney Jerome's detectives have been making raids recently in the Tenderloin, nen from the District= Attorney's’ office. have been talking to the Commiania: Outside of gamblin war forma of. vis that flourish-tr been so openly. conducted - In_years.as pthsyaare oo WRECK. ‘ON LA LAKE “SHORE. _ = Gp Uitato. DETROIT, Nov, 13—A report reached here Inte. tant niet that T-tico- Bhorg | haa been in a head-on collis | fein Hillsdale, Mich. aa I lives are rela to have been nd_many persona Injured, anklin Simon & Co, | Fifth Avenue—37th-38th Streets CLEARING SALE. 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