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2 TNE EVENING WORLD, GOULDS MAY AGREE ‘Why Fat Men “Walk Proud and Look Fierce” Gravely Explained by a French Savant (ji TQ [lf WHEN WHO WOR! TO MAKE UP AND DROP COURT PROCEEDINGS eS Friend Says They Have at Last Re- alized That Their Differences Are Trivial and Charges So Frivolous * No Court Would Uphold. There has suddenly comee riftin the clouds that were darkening the , “domestic peace of the Frank Goulds. An intimate triend of the young SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1908. , Watchman Says the Man GROVER CLEVELAND ACH BROSNYS TAWPGATES, NB ver arm, saw a ail, stout a erately leap inio the water ab o'clock. and, swimming fn the enth street, turned over and float on his back. JUDGE JS. FPITZGERALO UM OTTO BY*IIM. STEINGERG This is to det you know “the repletion of the stomach has as such a fierce } and shortening the base of the thorax” matron declared to<lay that a reconciliation was not only possible, but "was practically assured. 5 Notwithstanding that papers were served upon the youngest of the | “millionaire children of Jay Gould, there is now very little prospect that | “ issue will be joined in a suit for Umited divorce. GH 10 DENVER, | The high-spirited wife is relenting and the young man’s bitterness is | giving way to sorrow for his hasty action. The change has come about as a reflex to surcharged emotions, that were really based more on pique | SMS M te | ‘than actual wrongs, and it only remains for relatives and tactfully bring the young people together again, To an Evening World reporter who Jin the heart of either of wealled at the Gould mansion at No. 8% |for that's all they are Fifth avenue to-day, Mrs. Frank Gould | {Rat they will forsive und forget tle differences. Ii ose friends to se ohilre sme “There is nothing to say in any way. ; ®Ure, ee Wha x crag | there 18 no dout Whe newspapers really make a person's | OT It hoc’ But ti Ufe quite miserable, and I don't think |apart that {t was {impos they quite realize that in many cases | to live together a day io! they may be responsible (by the lies | (Aly ope for either lay in @ separa-| conferring with his leaders, a ‘they print) in causing and keeping Hope In the| Children, preliminary plans for a ca trouble In the family, I am not afraid} “It is their affur, not mine, nq.) Wil last from now until the of any story that can be printed, even | know above eyt y een td HRN 4f made up, and I am sorry, but I can- | POthing serious, Phe thing that wi 4 gotten sc ble for them| Senator McCarren was, on primarie bring them mot asd will not see any one. Sincere A ARO eg yours, HELEN KELLY GOULD" | that idea constantly befor dend v to young Mrs. {4 rand I know that thetr f Denver and make an effort to sha ould w seen in her home gem. Whatever they may | Committee on Credentials reverse hemselves, they have x 1 aid that the last was the mos so mar their children's lives | action of the Democratic St ous of many at hav ood would by this foolish s i ane am ‘hoping now that. the sists f the lto think It all over wi Frank Goulds recurring irritations, t “ ” are doing to “their ct Reconciliation Certain.’ aot paolngiton thelr principies. men from Brooklyn of any movement that ng by the pro Well assured—in fact, I may say quite sneiliation right away. Mr. Gould | project to Tammanyize the whole state called me up just before he went away, certain. The whole trouble has been y put of course I cannot tell you what he|of New York. caused by di be: caubanAhs deaj {had told anybody that there was too een fas been a great deal | rich mother-in-law in the case, as he of tattling back and forth about the |has been quoted. He sald I would of | stric s of husband and wife, The mer- | cour sadillo has been distorted so by | &n¥ but when I suggested be no u » soon g grievances Mrs, Gould ts ve: | ners know It phy el Wis motu “I see that 3 has to “What nas Hayy & mo, n | expected’ trom the beginning. high spirited and Impetuous, and will not brook correc- Were vutn far toy young io marry | hA yee tion and by her husband, and ars was only” se en, you | take trol of the primary w—and with the lives ave led | machinery. He will find himself s ) be expected that they would Where people's tastes mistaken. The ings, they | he has now and then been veery tactful. As for him, he has brood n= was t into troual so different In Bo many t @nd sulked, until he thought h was * are bound rel” unles ee t asaatullsewecrigea jive bound to quarrel unless “one, of | again in September As for tha Charges Light and Frivolous Would’ give in The ‘least. little tif ever, it makes little difference, . would a seri quarrel andj will win. hands down, irre=pe "While fo s ental state the sep- + digo. This time it was tloa the t had to separate, | any combin veross the riy co th Phe Dem else to do | State of New @ration proceed dewyers told the te < ar They resentative political body. It la a bus! © ay am stuft to do ls Ness concern \ . 1 sinning to see There should be a shing! 4 . and Victoria Hotel reading © 5 \ ‘Murphy & Conners, shave fina 1 rawhatiaera atime n | Sole Owners Frank Gow iter pefore it UAS. eve 1 knows them Te- “‘Damocratic State sytdenty da 1 my ee TO, Aye rutrane trong-Arm Work a § ve w a remarkable itipossiile ter could |tfon, Conners does the conrse whlch ioted Se RORH ay nae been | ere bold oj ra, but e He A atraraTiedetne |operations at Carnegie Hall t! at sour looked the fact that there are Pwhat a tt th ate " a iy wife, CHILDREN’S SOCIETY, “This question of law viol: \ tren, mot 1 not be allowed to rest. It ts proposed tHavias ancy . made by u te leaders to call a ¢ tts Rules at Father Cannot Be at Bin or this city w.thin a had heen a 1 could Fore Pay for Children days to decide upon a course have esca this In all probability there wil ie ti fa 1S » a Home. Democratic Convention held he added s wrong 1k abo Magisimt in the Yorkville York within two weeks, Irreape avon It's pr Iam Co t ihe ¢ en's Society a body | what the up-State leaders may bound 1 a 1 and 1 a warrant in shall go to Denver and fight front of 1 t v ! alling to pay for my delegates seat talk Ir ia re 1 Th ed in an As or th local situation. the Court of and Connere are about as Brooklyn as a contagious was aw 0 O author Would like to see them c Of a Warrant and try 10 selze the indo. nt under the Kings Democracy N: m Nov. 4, 1 althiree chilaranronne something a home ved 10-Pay & a week sults # de n making any o Blau to pay. te Any money witat bean customary warrants in een sent to What can one do w ‘I feel this thing t ft will look a atts din all the newspaper as 1 didtrice elec ‘+ knowledge, and uefente? TF stowid'sty | NEW YORKER DIES AFTER — siul,rut moana, a the t But don't vou thin sp . Wrthout waiting for Sonal? Ican't act like a cad. 1 should STREET FALL IN SEATTLE. yn he Wrote. to Chairman as ete hone Do y blame your m v-tn-law 2ATTI, Wash. April 18 —J. F, and M raw n was asked, trave Tepresentative for q created by the declinations Phat is my private affair, New York publishing house, died jagt sates or electors to serve. effort to smile < piidewalic 1 breaking a 1 > speak in Glens 5 though he was rushed to a hospital and half a doz Wife's Mother a 1 given prompt treatment, the shock are trailing him in hist “seriously, I don't 1 # 100 t : E {0 wet him to see thingy acsord, person , 1 slipped to relatives thetr lilt Ne or b ! rman Conners a CALLS AMBASSADOR WHITE [20 4.%u:% °' aL Sara a “A DIETETIC DIPLOMAT.” |" » t reach be ‘ be FOUR MEN DROWNED ans son-in-law ; spe 1 the House to-da WINNIPEG, Apri) 18--Four men wer Mrs. Kelly talked about the separa- | or 1 Ambassador White for ap-| drowned to-day by the upsett tion of her daughter and son-in-law, | /°aring at the soolal function In court lag the phe that there to mobody else C2 or aemerionn law. He spoul ot him | were thiown into the water, but five of sg the waist ne mechanical s,|man to strut man, and fainte called, byt t utes, He was abou [with a reddish mus h the eye:ball | poe K | Bue! aR MAN FROM SUICIDES ne ee rean of Info Isiip asylum to-day, and was t the man's description cor: fwith that ection F a ist to Dilute He Wili Also Join Next Wee in Conterence of Protest- Bent out the following note: love with Frank as she ever was, I am ing Up-st ite Leader Caused Drug and to-day at his dquart in Brookly BnGeehineet Is the Problem. month ago saved his Ife to-day maign that One point he has decided upon. | will go to the National Convention at} Fy will continue to live |, g woman of Browns- mittee throwing out certain M Brooklyn, and | gram E ter New le »ness diminished |act of “Pouy of the This action he will take, irre: lay be will be occupied by promine men and Women, anda on a seats ale h advan: however, ITALY'S WARSHPSTO AWE THE SULTAN C Abruzzi, ered to Make Demonstra- experienced a| before a doctor |to 1 “ANNA CULDAND | SAGIM WEDSOM TIVE, PAI F Society Paper | Took Place on French Frontier | e Trip Here. dt nd, “you may sav 1" Mi" daughter was here with me this \state. He has promise mpest has passed its climax hoon and we talked the whole |aid any proceeding that may a reconciliation is now pr atter over, but there 4s no hope of a [embarrass Murry’ and Conners tn their | sudden relapse and di could be summoned » for Samuel Friedman. He sold his store and plac ingenuous friends and tale said except that he told me he never| “The attack on me,” sald Senator 4 an orphan asylum Carren ‘at the Clarendon Hotel, y personal, There {s no legitima’ there was nothing to | complaint against the organization Kings County, and Murphy and Con- ed the twing | ume | DEAD IN HIS ROOM 2 DAYS. Squadron, Or- and making th ings and complainings. Morris Rosenblum had real | Money Isn’t Everything. | McCarren Holds Inspectors. aims that @ | where be was famillariv o edran | John," was tound dead in his bed to- purchased the car- is walk In here next Ju tion in Turkis taken to |night when he w |last time his landlady saw him, and same inspectors ved in the last pmmaries will serve Resenblum's flat tal and will be arralgn Poltce Court to-tr DROWNED WOMAN FOUND. on is in no Tripoli situacioa, zation of the rk is no longer a rep- Identity Discovered. ) old woman was found ating off Clifford's Beach waist and stockings being of silk. Orders have See » ready to sail was a long plush coat the dead woman. a _|ANOTHER YONKERS TROLLEY | STRIKE IS THREATENED. of the Yonkers Rail- to go on strike to- their demand Her hair was gray and her eyes blue she was 4 feet 10 Inches tall and weighed information rated secretly stern frontier. as ® cents in change papers or cards. Coroner Cahill a little town When In New informe her family wedding already who took charge of the said that he could find no marks lence and was convinced the wom-| an had been drowned —— ACCUSES THE SURGEONS. ‘hild Who Died tn Hon- pital Asks for Investigation. * REFUSED WARRANT TO Conference Within a Few Days. | mr the muccesatn reduetioe ot super tiucta fet er family 80 quickly men struck last October and there Wes 4 citizens in general were lin favor of a strike. ————— |DON M. DICKINSON SUFFERS NERVOUS BREAKDOWN. Phis possibility reet Cleaning Department, ities to investigate the nty-two months old son, 4 at the Willard Parker Hiospital where he was being treat break with th celebrated wine cellar, aj to Humphries says a nurse told him his bild was killed by t into Its throat ling his commun: io recuperate L too large «| 9 Deny The tube was of the size com- wed for nine-year-old children. SHIRPING EWS. * FOR TO-DAY .42)Moon rises 9.00) ronehial, pnoumonia 2s the. cause ‘or and the father was told not to uk any question a MINERS REACH AGREEMENT. i Pennsylvania, d indiana will go to work next Mon- An amicabe agreement miners and operators Was reached and OW NEW YORK, riwae Con WANTS JERSEY CITY CATS TO BE LICENSED. an Willlam ©. M’CORT.—On April 16, JAMES, beloved BrainWorkers alien iaeiite the stomach supply of nervous volunteer eee bowels, the Princess’ Anne Point. Comfort, ina bog obleroformed. So Mr. Herbert's hatred of cata, Naples, Seneca, Yucatan, SAVED FROM RIVER GIRLS SP MTTP Se Jumped, but Victim De- clared He Fell man who Jumped off t ot of Kasi Mighth street tnd died after A Girls who work for their living i ially exposed to the dan- gers of organic feminine disorders. inding all day, or sitting In cramped positions; walking to and jfrom their places of employment in aie weather all tend to break down \their delicate feminine organism. wom in need assistance, 4 thou- E of letters like the follow- h Mahe GQ) ai) ys At) demonstr ite the fact that the policeman asked him. “didn’t jump, 1 fell of,” sad ue LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND the femit tem to a normal condition. . Barrows, of Nelson- le, O., writes to Mrs ck. had my hack, and a fenv Jesse Matchen, watchman for a lim he man st vigorously Ack o rection of Sev= stout man aboard. An ambulancee from Bell died tn a forty-five y and tumor ¢ is were ey, Cle CACO alee Sue Telia heenntouseveral erate Pas i they did me novgoad! Lydia ls Lieuts Wil Pinkham's Vegetable Compound nade me well and strong, and | can do nost any kind of work. Lam in better health than I ever was, and it is all due to your medicine.” \iss Lillian Ross., of 530 Ea 84th St.. New York, writes to Mrs. Pink aa “Af ad nervous. WILL SING FOR CHARITY, | heilaches and was tired all the time ind could not sleep. Lydia E. Pirk- ham’s Vegeta Compound de me feel so m tter that | hope every woman whi rs as | did will try it.” FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, made trom roots and herbs, has heen the tandard remedy for fen ine ills, ind has positively cured thousands of women. Why don’t you try it? Mra Pinkh Lynn, Mass, ine pro- yites all sick women to write her advice. Buckley stitution a female tro adski to Hebrew aid 1 He at United yadsk v money realized w “ JBP*LEG A HIGH GRADE VARNISH AND STAIN COMBINED eavy calls that ‘nave been made on treasury of | United Hebrew Charities * O'Brien Alone When jv Happs J Stricke! John O’Brien. a cabman. well known | round the Grand Centr With Heart Discane. BE ppy day. He boarded with Mrs, 1 East Fittt genous, vursday was the to be as she missed him she forced the door of his room to-day Mra, Legenous called Policeman wers, and when Dr, Hastings came | ‘lower Hospital he said that O'Brien hed died of heart dls days ago. O'Frien was fifty years old. | If your chandeliers are tarnished, you can make | | Fat Peo le them look like new, § with a small can of JAP- 4 WILL SEND YOU A TRIAL TREAT- A-LAC. Use either | sap pace curse |) GOLD, ALUMINUM or DEAD BLACK, whichever color is best suited to the surroundings. Tess ody Pion i healthy. diges ‘Aseiinilation. No. | intasterul ai. | eting or ntarvae or ickening | pile that ruin the #to Tara regular ractl sichan and spec Dew and acientifically perfected method strengthens ihe’ heart and enables yon to-breathe ‘eas (ye an gnickig remover duubi fips, Prominent phya take'ms treatment and selves are my" pafientar fal Foarnntse antlstnetion in every cu Bday for free trial treatment. will niso. send you free my new book on Obesity. It will give tb my Jon vetailed euttine ‘oe my treatment: 1” will be | tent GaP Ar nD, | PRESID | § zaz healt snes BOL Staats orks | ossane nore | MAKES DIRpIIC SUMMER RESORTS LONG ISLAND jTHOWER, WINCE. i] Bur what do you think of The World's “grip” on first place as an advertising medium? free on application TLR. ticket. offices: 1 ‘and SL West 125th at Fulton st., ‘Brooklyn, of DIED. Separate advertisements have been y printed in The World so far this th ay 7 8 RI —At Brooklyn, N. Y¥.. Apri 18, 1008, HILDA BEARDSLEY (nee Dud ley), wife of Willlam H. Beardsley, born "28,955 More Lendon, England, Jan, 23, 1880. Services M, E. Hospital Chapel, Brook- [ than were published in the Herald. lyn, 4 P, M.. April 19, 1908, A Grip that Is Sealed By the Signet, “‘Results, husband of Sarah, and father of George and Mary MeCort. | Funeral fram his late , residence, Monroe wt. on Sunday, Apri 19, at 2| P, M. Interment in Calvary, ——— OBERBECK,—On Wednesday, April 15, a1 ‘J, GEORGE B. M. onER-| Orange, BECK, beloved husband of Resear THEY A OK ALIKE TO MARY." Will ba buried from the residence of) aris ty the title of the next song to be hin daughter, Mrs. Emil Schultz, sort eo New York lay World. Germania ave. Jersey Clty. Relatives and mplete. Comic song friends, employees of the Eagle Pencil . which enjoyed Factory and members of the Rova) Ar- New ‘York Theatre las canum, Aborett Counell, No, 1207, are in- now on @ return engagement. vited to attend services, Bunday, April 19, at.2.80 P.M Rev. Luhrs will officiate | muste by Interment Weehawken Cemetery, F

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