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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1908. HED JUST AFTER “TOS PRAYER SLES ‘200 PASSENGERS FIENDISH DRIVER WIFE IN ANSWER WATCH DARING: SLASHES HORSES AT SEA, WITH IS KNIFE SEEKS OVORCE. ~ FROM WIFE HE ~—-BELEVED DEA Aged Adolphus Bennett Sur: Bermudian’s Men Battling Big Bodies of Three Animals For Eight Years After She Dis- vived Mrs. Bennett Only Five Minutes SHE FELL FROM CHAIR.| by | "Oh, Lord, T: claimed Husband, and He Soon Expired. Mary Suydam Fennt, an aged wo- man, to-day fell (rom a chair at her home, at Seven'y-ninth street and Shore road, Bay Ridge. She died a few min- utes later. Five minutes after the ph giclan had pronounced her dead her hus- band, Adolphus, her senior by a few| Bermuda on Sunday atter; years, also died. His death was the re-|SChOoner sighted the Bermudian, the steamer stood by the @ult of hers—an answer to h prayer that he might not be left alone. The couple had no children, The Bennetts lived alone in a fine home. ‘The old man had been a farmer | in bis early days, and when the iands in Bay Ridge became valuable he sold his farm to speculators in real estate and reaped a vast profit, He was con- sidered the richest man in the vicinity, but nobbody except himself knew just Waves Throw Life Lines to Struggling Sailors. HAMILTON. Bern Feb. 4—The steaw Bermudian, which arrived | here from New York ay, brought 's of the abandonment at sea of four-masted schooner Mary L. New- “ull, of Bath, Me, Capt. Andrew Adams, of Portland, and the gallant rescue of the crew while 200 passengers of the Bermudian looked on The schooner left Tampa for Norfolk of gales. On the fifth day she lost her ageable. hen 240 miles nor’ craft until the next morning. At midnight Sunday in a tempestuous sea a boat's crew of five, under JF. Welsh, second mate, put off from the Bermudian to endeavor to effect rescue of the Newhall's crew. the against the schooner and smashed, and had to give up the tempt for the moment men succeeded in getting ba: Bermudian without loss of life. Jon Jan. 24 and met with @ succession | bail fo having been! o:« e unman- | pack. west of | stable Saturday night {t hardly could! found, | on the| stand. Although the stablemen could and see that the horse had not been fed or/ got al distressed | antered all day. ayaa be The | his track: small boat was thrown by the high seas| made a partly | beasts. Welsh and his| harness was removed wounds w to the covered on tie bodies and necks of both | arine Morrison, of No. appeared Driver Mourned His Young Bride. Driven by Rigger Covered With Stab Wounds. | te divorce Mled by st his wife, Amelia driver for, Ina sult for abso’ of No. 173 Driver ag. venty-third | Driver, which Will be trigd before Jus work as A a liveryman, Two days’ Kast One Hundred and T street, resulted in the asraignment In| tice Kelly, in Special Term of the Su- Harlem Police Court to-day of Frank, preme Court, Brooklyn, Driver makes Rigger, of No. 64 East One Hundred the admission that his wife has so tm- and Thirty-ninth street, on a charge | Proved In appearance since she found of cruelty to animals. The testimony|an aflinity six years ago that even he developed that Rigger had been par-| cguid not recognize her. ticularly fiendish tn his treatment of! fp ipis complaint Driver tells how he three horsos last Saturday and Sunday. |and Amelia were married on Jan. % aon ate Wahle held him in $500 ja She was a mite of a woman then, ae RAG . |welghing not more than 110 pounds, For | On Saturday he grove a horse owned) three months the couple lived happily by Josepl Lpeowite, a dealer tn bak-| Then there were after-honeymoon quar- Sup Dee OU peat Arernere and | and one day when Driver came hen the animal reached the} ) to dinner Amelia was not to be rank Driver began to long for his wif 1 about the pett, ua hy hey made no report of | they had, and he wanted to take her the matter to Dages } back to his Lome and Sunday Rigger was sent out to dri Driver, however. was missing and her of horses belonging to Dag | relatives told the young husband they the horses into the stable | nad lost all trace of her. Driver finally ning one of them dropped in| vecame convinced she was dead. Dages took a hand and; Driver has lived as an exemplary careful examination 0 He found that they been fed or watered all day. V a tea As he 4 Sunday e' had not/ ing his wife as one dead. He was walking through Broadway, Williams- burg, some weeks ago wien Miss Kath- 283 Woodward street, and Miss Emma Steele, of No, horses. heart Mra. | the | widower should since he began mourn- | RICH JERSEYMAN DES W THE STREET ff eatth | PRey7Zlonv Daniel Roberts, of Somer- ville, Drops on His Way From Ferry. sixty years old, a rich N. J., fell riy and West street n into an office bu! and he was t 4 An amt Dr, street station and later transported to his home in Somerville. Mr, Roberts was not engaged in any business except looking after his numerous real estate tnveatments. ! 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Saks & 1! / Herald Square Men’s coats of imported broadcloth, lined | with Muskrat, Marmot, Otter, Seal and Mink | $75.00 to $600.00 Formerly $125.00 to $1,100.00 WEST 34TH STREET, near Fifth Avenue, N.Y, A Remarkable Sale of Notions It is unnecessary to mention the CONTINUING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY The Sale of I) Suits & Overcoats for Men 1 at $12 “regular’’ prices on these goods or to call attention to the reductions Every woman who does sewing will see here made from them. and realize for herself. At daylight on Monday Welsh made| — Lipc another gallant effort to take off the|to a schooner’ screw, but the seas were stijj|t#an tine stao tz's horse was then subjected! 207 Knickerbocker avenue, rushed up, how much he was worth. and 0 488! to nim, The Bennetts had never had children. and as a consequence were devoted en- ; his body and neck, where they bad be a} He ; MPayiisieeeh chee too high to allow of @ close approach. | nidden by the collar, A veterinary was| | CDI CH GIG Calis Both w n The men on the schooner were conse-| called in, sid reported that Rigse ‘We have just seen Mrs. Driver,” they ott were nearing the three score | quently directed to plunge Into the sea al thre horses with « sharp burst out In chorus nd ten . but they travelled a ; vater | He disappeared from the stable, but Was) gry, and they were rescued from the water ; f ‘My wife is dead,” reat deal, and th isi i a found and arrested last night.’ The po- ,.- is dead,” Driver said sadly je one wish each had| with lfe lines thrown out by Welsh Tice ‘court records siow that he has “She has been dead nearly eight yeara* was that neither should be left alone by the death of the other. Both were prominent in the Bay Ridge Dutch Re- formed Church and spent much money in charitable enterprises fostered by the church, and his men and conveyed to the Ber-‘syent three verms on Wa. vell's Island) “Then she has come to life,” s;oke mudian. for beating his wife up one of the young women, “and well dressed and with money to spend We have just seen her in a department store. We talked with her.” | | Dist. Sec. | Erte Let p' On) a) Shopping Tour. Driver began to see a gi Nght Both came to Manhattan yesterday about ithishtine: ae on a shoppine tour and went home atau dateetive Sears carrying some of the smaller pur- chases, They had attended a matinee at one of the theatres and, as their nephew, Wilson L. Bennett, told the police, both had been particularly at- fected by the play. This strain, to- gether with the fatigue of the journey. kept Mrs Bennett from her usually 00d night's rest, and she was late in Driver. The d the store. For a fe jevery night he rep “nothing doing.” %| A few days ago the detective *) buxom, stare. of Mrs stand in ted, and there was ON FAR DEMAND Rock Island, Reading, North-| ern Pacific, St. Paul and that saw a e the size detectives eye good nights B Steel Prominent. eed It must be Mrs. Driver, Piuelecdayia iat re ae a ed and fattened, he concluded at 10 o'clock this morning when sud- cle Mambire avenue, where, he Hamburg where he denly Mrs, Bennett fell forward to the 5 at eR eetoOe ‘The movement of the opening prices |; joor and became ui i of stocks was narrow and irregular, and vat she was the wife of Percy The nephew, Wilson Bennett, who/') ines were small in the market to- 1 ‘Then he report lived In the neighborhood, was sum-| day. The Rock Island issues rebounded }¥| “Your wife ts Mrs. Perey Waas now You would hardly know ner.” | moned by a servant and he called a physician, He found the old man sit- ting beside the bed on which his wife lay. The aged man's hands Were! oq jreferred 11-4. leading, Northern clasped in silent prayer, As the phys!" bacinc, st. Paul, Brooklyn Transit and cian finished the hurried examination| 1," ‘gteel preferred advanced large he iurned to Mr. Bennett and said very Cee Aas Acta na ctr uet wenely line of 2 and Iliinols Cen- “She ts dead.” tral 5-8, Prayed for Death. A rising tendency was shown in tater | he old husband arose, and raising ings, the list averaging fair gains. é 1 i Jing also was more active. teak his arms sald In a volce deep with | Tie i sales of S were 31 7u0|Draw Bar Breaks on emotion: : shares, and of bonds $ pete “Oh, Lord, take me also. | Square Switch 3 leave me here salon: Climb to sharply from yesterday's acute depres-|1 sion, the common rising 3-4 and the pre- ferred and St, Lou!s and San Francisco Driver hurried | house and there fo: {Wag Hamburg avenue | Mrs. Waas. Mrs. | ly did look like Mrs, Driv- | iver asked her: Denied She Knew Him. “Aren't wife thought dead? The young won ‘ame indignant She declared that her husband was sea captain and that she Was very hap py with him. “I'll show you the de you my the wife I DERAILED CAR TIES UP THIRD AVENUE TRAFFIC. Chatham «i Passengers Do net The Closing Prices. | at down and & moment ‘ re ‘ For a time Dri rire fill s a highest, lowes: and las Nileonthcne nad i Hihsn aatal ell across the bed. 5 changes t 1 south-ho' ated his mistake. 1 al figures wre ws Poll trains were blocked above Chatham that women had got f. ne Mr. Bennett droom, but ne physician and carried Hix are to-day from S.20 to 945 A, M. 1 Lawyer W n ty anot . there was nothing to to do. A -bound trains were able to Fulton street, and sev few minutes passed, the doctor e Was little traffic goin is who had known his w a weight days, He: al and Driver, t He, too, ts gone. ny to the Hamb There was no ying her i shit of the ev Heart fatlure caused death in both tn- | stances. Mining 5. F rae ——_—_—_—_. «5 & Onio WR a draw bar ard truck | This ‘eet time for him to | dlvorce. ON SLOT PICTURES Velten, of Brcoklyn, Presents Resolution Declaring Them | a Commo Nuisance. | = | mvemintralinaciines arakopnoxioue| to Alde Velten, Brooklyn He! wants the horities to wage a] crusade » Board to-day | ture machines are ized by children,” wese picture encoura Ph utte affairs reflects an supervision, and should be cond: lack of police Commissioner 1 MRS. AITON ASKS DIVORCE. stimony in € Company President. mas A Bees ctih GENER, the world's dancer, will be give: women who have been troubled with All standard, best-of - their-kind Formerly $15 to $20 goods. For Wednesday’s selling only: Clark's 0. N. T. Special 25 s: In single-breasted styles; of fancy mixed, also blue and black materials. y Cotton, 34 doz... : . : ‘ the whole story about your private) Barbour’s Linen Thread, 3 20 Qvercoats: In plain or fancy mixed fabrics. illness—y re too modest. You Is oar . 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