The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1908, Page 3

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HEART MIS MODELL WHIL IK LEY WAT 10,000 PERSONS ‘HE ~ AT AUERIL OF ~ FREBUG VICTINS y i | u Remarkable Demonstration at) “Judge” Rabbino, in “Court Services Over Mrs, Dora | Of Tears,” Brings Happi- Abrams and Children, | ess to 25,000 People a Year. | CEREMONY AT OLD HOME “HOW TO STOP DIVORCE. Throng So Great That Police, Tae a Domestic Relations Would Not Permit the Use | Bureau—It Would Go Far of Synogogue | to Restore Marital Felicity. etl! os A { { eae ‘The most narkabdle heart battered and broken want It ni ned held in Brooklyn yourself to the early yester- misfits are rem: e tenement while zs elled you wait. If domes Ww seems a nightmare und love's young! purted th!8 | dream ts gone. don't turn a cold shoul- | afternoon, WAS) der on Cupid. but per a visit to! held on the Bernard Pebbino, a wholesale! pokit peanotne part balm site in‘ by at least 10,000 » most curfous tribunal in The ral ¢ | hearses and chrymose centre, where do-| five coaches, erc lations aired free of! started t larze room in the| Marous, at No. 8 onal Allfanoe. and} bodies of Mrs and from 7 to 9 edest nay, too, unhappy * hearses. r out marital woes | the remat thetic ear of the learned | bers © ' pugh the court has no legal au-| none of the decreas of The Rabbino be enforced ex-| hold t! at the “judge ot | street the * sald to-day, when mous orowd had seen at his law o! No. 38 Park | y at his tribunal did more to | oken hearts and reuntte sep- ad familles than all the police S put togther. Hearts Not for Pollce Courts. family was wiped out Led by Raboi Bolensi umhelnolleal Court telneboincents atr| Sor eRe re: domestic’ t sald Mr Rab- OOO ants novel method of | oat Sis n who | nould | vith petty | Officers in} tther the time any moral sua- the law as a remedy difficulties sadly tn fons Bureau, les about blocked ections were until the Stretching away in all thousands and thousands ¢ enildren w Bs. York mestic Rel of some acity mounted DS Of the house and of the flat the the biackened st proceed! \F = | t of Tears, as it Ss been in oper- almost unde: in which was (mapped began a chant in Hebrew. the s been nicknamed, Ae the sound of bis voice reached the ation for over six years oine more crowd it carried to his auditors good to family life than all the other realization that this the fu: cour tow It {s open to all cre service. For nearly half an hour and colo : ois the crowd remained ne Rabe y may apply. To show t preached and prayed. Then police re-, are thousands whe krateful for and is tribunal, one need only crowds who rong the court di and Sundays. Helps 25,000 People a Year. “When the Hebrew Educational Al- Nance first started this court, I heard serves line and from four precincts formed forced a path through in the humen jam for the funeral procession take advantag: wihich wended its way to Cypr The fire in which th and Mrs. Jennie Cohea los: thelr lives is believed to have been started by an 4.600 cases. This year we have tried to incendiary, Willlamsburg ts tn or solve the problems | ever the prospect of another fatal blaze, go it can easily be need of a Dc “Ie 1, wi can, by moral suasion, re ands of famiiles and resto! homes, and at scarcely a might passes that is matked by a mysterioue fire in a Gae tenement. | The Dead Ar ABRAMS, MRS. DORA. sixty oh; burned to death in her apa. the fourth floor. ABRAMS, SADIE, te thous: matrimon- a court | twenty-two years old daughter of Mrs. Abrams; burned to deat a ABRAMS, twenty years the deugnter of dir ma; vurned to aixteen years old, & telephone operator, daughter of Abrams; Jumped from fourth story fracture of the skull and Internal in and burns; taken to St. Catherine's Hospital, where she died three hours later. ad for the} family,” “It sometimes > months to effect na partiosla answered Mr, Rat takes me four or fl tlon betwe ABRAMS, CHARLES, twenty-three ie 3G thay Ere AR aida eon ot) Mee. Abrams}! jjumeed from) yrought thelr troubles) to) the) police te SE AS SA eas courts it {s more diificult for me. | #14; burned to death in her apurt Heres a Sample Case. third toor. Lived with her married daugn-| ance: A few months ago a ter, Mrs. Ray Mabie, woman came to me to complain against The Injured Are: her husiand, who had deserted his HIRSCHHORN. MRS. axrmuta. tnirty-| family) I heard her side af the s two years old; burned about face and body; | ANd after she had tnished “ot St. Catherine's Hospital; wil! probably die, | letter to the busband asking him to HORN, MISS ANNA, ninoteen) come and see me. He came aud I Jumped from second story win- heard his side of the story, wut not fon dislocation of rixht shoulder, con- | in wae presence of his wile. He was tuatons of the back, burned about head and SdbG Mice oranine Win masts Kasisen’ Distriot'™ Hoapltal- ce wilh ver ucuerly butler aga ney! the ine Ass teeta or vr he bad hia m sentenced to six months at Black- | HIRSCHHORN, FANNIE, fourteen years lj; burned about head and face; ne from shock. Taken to St. Catherine's iios- pital, | free WASHYINGTON CLUB FINED BY COMMISSION. =i : Island for non-support. d served his term and was ne refused to n to his on the pretext f moor sh the law to punish b well's he w nto omy pleas. CINCINNATI, May 4.—The Washing- | Final him B sRe ton Club of the American League was] ing hi Ain a week late : fined $0 by the Nati nuns | He suiles pyido| adi anit Anderson and M. E. Heydon, | % on five mi hed left the clus. The play etuy too omac nie a application for reinstatemen ae Peat to-day declared eligthle Washington sold Chicago-Amerivans and tomplished the undertaken. “The Remedy for Divorce Evil Anderzon 1 had ever SEE med on rase, d. ie |th Vf the city moulds spend NOW 'T IS “NEMO WEEK.” |)... hind mone on Investigations Phounanes of Stores AM Over the nd turn it Country Are Celebrating ‘Mhin ol trou ot vent, Bureau of Do- almost’ any” big. sto: OuIAM Hele lean, be regarded as is” regarded corset -mak: ‘hunal to act seore of he “iVexpect 10 devote signed exclusl ending of broken lum figures genuine | Wants to de Agure—and entira sex. Most cors are differ: Clurive foatire oF EXPRESS “ROSDERS: CAUGHT. x 1 © of xpress Messenger. hind In “Cutting’s room. f When | © | Teils Husbands Always to ee Their Wives Have the Last Word She @ UDDER> In a special sermon to husbands on ‘How to Treat Your W Scudder, of Jersey City, last night gave the follow- said, would make the honeymoon a the Rey ohn L.. ing rules, which, he life performance: N yer play the tyrant. Treat your wife as an equal. Give your ho hold as money. Give her a regular allowance of money to call her own. Nezt to whiskey nothing causes so much trouble in the wife part of your attention. all your evenings at the club. Don't spe THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, continuous nd Scatter sunshine in the house. Always cultivate cheer- fulness. Make yourself handy about the house, ani do not ex pect everything to be done for you. Mend the sewing-machine and put new wire on the screen door when she asks, Overlook instead of pouting. Uttle weaknesses your wife may have. Allow her to have her own way AND ALWAYS THE LAST WORD. Be jovial and lenient. Keep up your courtship as long Next Sunday Pastor sermon on “How to Treat cudder w cs you live. N give the wives advice in a special Your Husband.” AMES INSPECTS. FPE DEPARTMENT. BY FRANK MUASEY. STOWAWAY SAVED Chief Croker Shows Famous Young Relative, and Publisher Pays Passage. American Singer the tiveness of His Men. Mme. last week, and has recon great Interest in fire- town this atte n with in the fire Mme. {One of the most Int e trip was the vi B. McClella ing to the fi foot of Ging nvoor! were p the big pamps were put ina tom, BARONESS. SUA AYER OF HUSBAND, A SUICIDE, ess Udo vo killed t last Friday, inflicted en herself. wh ssioner’s b features ire Effec- mo er bran. how- denberg. near Dortmund is dead from the wound she | tania and heat and 8 atl 9 stowe pu edt » country d away on blisher, to distan n the Lus impose upon imisstoner M hin." ) Mr. Munsey to-day is your relat well spoken youth ad tg admit if we sald Mr. Munsey lative: 1 will pay said t cannot be FRIENDS HELP Paul Park Incident, St. i ing morning Caties, hour or so ¢ ment of the h ome over n would fr to Then weak, nerve eart and 5 me with in m1 get nking coffee for break- s felt languid and duil, ambition to about detange nach would h force 1 my ntly have to lie down, “At other times I had severe hea!- 1 had Postum Med for eaid it when celictoy oubled fe twic stili Postum to her, he relieved taking on Byer new on time. They na ous quit Food th rund offee and beginning Pc er | after 1 lady, chronic dss ch finally chronic A lady, fthe W. C ud been greatly ting coffee Cotfee; with no cross to quit she coul who immediate she w friend 1s whi told ri trouble h. leaving off Postum. such cases came to my concluded {nll of human interest. 5 became fected and digestion so impaired that dyspep: for many coff id have thas me “vod Coffee was a God-send aving been coffee and coffee was and 1 quit an. more s of m well Reas liville, COUAT ABSOLVES PARENTS OF BABY SLAINBY FANATIC Smiths at Orgy During Which ‘ Bachman Killed Child, but Are Held Blameless. PRISONER WILL FIGH alee His Brother, a Rich Califor- nian, Hurrving East to Aid Him—Change of Venue. EASTON Pi ind hia wife ittle girl who was strangled to death May nts of Irene Sr oy Robert Bachman while tn a religious frenzy at Nazareth last Monday night were to-day released from the North- jampton County prison upon the order of fd t, who held there was no evt- | to connect them with the death of the child Mrs. Bachman also was re! he samo ground. The writs of habeas corpus gronted on Saturday were re rt to-day, and after brief counsel for the prisoners the Hine made his ruling. The Smiths ind Mrs, Bachman were held tn. $9,000 bail, however, to appear a tnesses against Bachman when he ts called for trial, Bachman'a | Prominent nis way stated ho defense of the pris sed on br the Dts nidleted Smith | rted that the Ra. Yu falr and imparti a STUYVESANT FISH LEAVES MISSOURI PACIFIC BOARD. MILLIONAIRE WITH LIKING gishinan Says He's} FOR LABOR WILL BE BLIND. MAY 4.1908. MRS. CLEVELAND SHS HUSBAND S MP ONING ‘No Cause for Immediate Alarm,” She Declares in Authorized Interview. s. Grover Cleveland, over the ne from Lakewood, to-day, made the folowing foment for pubiteation oR Parker. ao: ces of the Eq tamu Ajatranned | minrepresentations tin reporters and others, who pet veland 4 sealed malady the! her nusbvand’s malady ts ve trouble, to which for several yeare gone a severe at- d hae been for sev- ral days, in &. siowly but surely, and there !s no cause, tn the opinion of Mrs, Cleveland ana Dr. Bryant, her husband's phys for immediate alarm. Mrs. © wood with fned to } Koes out seve: tending to ai stant stream of solic! ta dis here ts no Mr. Cleveland's 11 concealed. He woud bee neeal about a nothing ts Lake remaining at He will ong, bit as condition will b a Pr given out daily, dent herea COURT ORDER AGAINST CHARLES W. MORSE. Has Entry Judge ough Made of Overruling of Demurver. ge Int Hough minal DIED ON TRUCK SEAT. Pedestrians Saw VeGrane Stricken While Driving on Street. mutter: |, JUDGE W COURT ORDERS SEARCH | 0 ROLES Finding | Prisoner on | | 1 | | Action Follows Note Declaring Trial Would Be Killed. the Brooklyn Semtty r, of Supreme ¢ a notifed to-day Antonio E on trial for the al: loged murder of Dominteo Sptnello would be killed before he ieft the court. | the was found nation came {1 | which was picked | room, the « rn of a not up in ‘orridors by one of ¢ | oftice AL once the Justice gave an order] that every sand spectator en tering the cour: should be searched Among the first perso Vine for weapons to seek entrance forty-o atreet searched Pwo husicy was officers held him » startle nedern rn and a pveket Ao gun of 4) calibre 4; the man hou el OE PLATT READY FOR TRIAL. Mae C. Wo i” “suit for Divorce May On This Week, The Mae ©. Wood against ‘Thomas ©. tease, in whi fore the end There is no cheaper insuray than absolute cleanliness in the he It prevents disease in most yet few people realize that it c: attained without the use of a st infectant requiarly, In al! cleaning water and in sinks. toi lets, a little CN Disinfectant should not be g dis- be sprinkled, as well as in all dark ccr- well as bugs S. AS, cleanliness cannot be the imere use of soap “Absolute tained by at and insurance you can —— = = = - — | Ercadway at , 7 Women's Thirteenth St. b ar Department Beginning Tuesday, May Fifth, Precisely at 8.30 in the Morning Values £7.50 to $15 In our great purchase direct from The ; dae Manis the importers of the ; esis Plain, Finest Foreign Fabrics | Retest Gere, | We laid away enough of the mate- [eee | ‘pane |Yial tor several thousand skirts. | Hae | { r | onair, | Kilted, Twenty-one hundred are ready for| ,,.". Ci jar, Q | nian, Habe Back, |Sale, tashioned by our own custom | Brinantine, Bu Worsted, BR tailoring organization. — eet Flare. It matters little what kind of a skirt you have in mind, ovevty. you are bound to find it among the 2,100—there are over a huncred different styles in all colors, ' Best French Voile Skirts, Tafieia Silk Skirts, Scecial: In plain or $7.30 Values up to $18 fancy models. Taffetas in black and colors. Cr.sp Voiles and rich, elegant None C. 0. D. Hadi Carhart © No Exchanges Furs Stored at 2+ on Valuation ‘Tet. 5280 Stuyvesant, No Alterations Hada Cahait 66 | a Dispensing With The Middleman S. N. Wood & Co., one of the ‘largest Wholesale Clothing Houses in the country, have introduced a polley which places Within peach of the con- sumer, Men's Clothing at Wholesale Prices. The clothing is sold directly from the factory at wwholesale price—the con- sumer saving the re tafler’s profit. Stylish suits that would cost $20 in the old-idea retail stores 1y be had in the wholesale depart- ment at $10, Suits of the $80 grace ure sold at $18 —just half ) Abso- lutely corr yles, high- est grade materials and faultless tailoring. S. N. WOOD & CO. 84t0 90 Fifth Ave., N. W.cor. [4th St. (Pinaud Building.) Clothing Co. lores, New York y Nork and Brooklyn, oe Well « on Our &redit Ladies’ & Gentlemen’ Suils, Lenox | hordione naw ra terials, splendidly tailored, elsewher: $15 a Ou, cer price... Special Sale 10 You r Credit Is AS Good With Us As Your Cz h_ Elsewhere Lenox Clothing Co. £78 0th av, neari7th St.) Pete sd Av, nr. roath St. KY. open every Evening Until 9 o’clock. PDA Obown yh50 Week 75 + 5.00 «+ 1.50 « WO + 7.50 4% 260 4 159 «+ 15,00 “ 200 + 20,00 «+ “ KO 6 30.00 66 “ of Its Kird in th: World! 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