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CRAZED WOMAN LOCKS DUCRS AND. SETSFIPE 10 B°D a —_—_____-- ¢2>_—___—_ He Believes in Soul Mating and Says Many Hold Similar Views But Are Afraid to Say So in Public. |COULDN’T CONVERT HIS WIFE. A SUDDEN OUTBREAK. She Js Said to Have Been Jealous of a 4 Taken to Hospital, She Bites Vassar Instructor, Whose Poetry She ‘Doctor—Husband Can't Ex- Found in Hubby’s Pocket. plain Wite’s Condition. ae Fights Fiercely Two Police- / men Who Break Into Her Room. * eave A woman {s beginning to erialize from the maze of n&ulous s°x theory and Sunrise Club marriage philosophy which cost Prof. H. Heath Bawden his job at Vassar, and has brought about an upheaval at the Uni- versity of Cincinnati that will doubtless dislodge him from his position Brenner Fifth Gergt. Jamos Boyte and TAeuwt were standing in the door of the street police stat! y when a small ‘poy ran up to ther “There's a woman murde: there as Professor of Philosophy. ng e t body tn Robert!'s eating house!’ he And the woman, like in the case of Ferdinand Pinney Earle, Is not yelled. ‘She's turned on the gas and set his wife, which may Indicate that Prof. Bawden’s views are not altogether | fire to the place and broken all the tract and ideal, or free from the taint of selfishness. It may be that th> \ peta a yoy CoUrageous, convention-lefying profewsor believes tn practicing what he qi @ «policemen urried to No, 324 % othe s it may | ] t Thirteenth. street. in. the base. Preaches, or merely in preaching what he practices. But be that as i Bu { ment of which Palo Di Robert! oper- here is what his wife 1s quoted as saying on the subject: ates a smal! cafe and lives on the first “I do not hold the theorles of Mr. Bawden on loye and matrimony, floor, They found an excited crowd anhogzh he has been trying to convert me to them. ‘The fact Is, I did in the street, with Di Robert! and the i 5 amines 3 BON Janitor running wildly up and down Ot ow that he held these views until they took concrete form abou \ “ and begging somedody to help them|tWo years ago, with a young woman at Vassar College as the central fig- . pee pt the house. ure. If he did believe in those things before that time I didn't know it.” aside they could hear the sounds if t ye converted ave prevented the of breaking glass, heavy objects buing Thus Mrs. Bawden, in failing to be cc rted, may have p flung about and a woman's screams, | Professor from becoming the ploneer In aflinity and soul-mate culture, and There was a strong smell of gas and losing the laurels that later fell to Ferdinand Pinney Earle. through the windows flames could be) The young woman in the case 1s een. |thus far unidentified, but she 1s sald V Whi hi “It's my wife, Margaret.” shrieked |to have been an instructor at Vassar lews tor Ichi ey Robertt she has gone crazy and is, who left before Prof. Bawden severed P | Frying to wreck the place!’ ection, by request. She was P; LB id Wi pineal had barricaded the doors beautiful and intellectual, however. | o1.ba len @nd the windows and had broken fur- according t» the report, and could Fi: > siture, turned on every us tap, smart || ‘Fired’ at Vassar j « tetas panes and set fire to © poetry she ts sald to bed. They could see her rushing ab: was so highily prized by 5 brandishing a broken chair and smash- | the professor that it {s understood in Freedom of associnthn of the tng every object that caught her eye. college circles he carried it in| J 86xes. Her hair was unloosened. her arms | his pocket until his wife found it. It Marriage base! on comrade were covered with blood fmm the may have been at this psychological ship. Jagged glass of a window through moment that she learned of his views. 2 which she had thrust them. and she land that they had taken “concrete Divorce made easier. peared to be a raving maniac | form.” Responsivility for offs; forn pring ‘Ofher tenants in the upper floors wer ww ° FSU RE tomes Wn Me ups fone er ‘Woman in Case” Vanished. more carefully guarded. h profess as i Vas- women and children, atraid to go down: | Toker eeseeee ret poe POE Expects a new era regarding | stairs and screaming for help. as they | was supposed went to take a better|| Marriage by slow process of so- ERIE Di Robert! bad set place, and even now the faculty re-|{ cial evolution. he 3 fuses to discuss the circumstances of After trying every weans at the front} nis qeparture. Altiough his pecullar In marriage comradeship 1s es- of the house and being unable to batter! views out sex comradeships versus || Sential; what is commonly called down the barricades, the policemen went marriage caused the trouble, he had|{ love is not. y fo the rear and, cilmbing up a fire-| never sought to inculcate his bellefs in Marriage 5 alten escape with the ald of the janitor, broke | the ininds of students, and few of his Secp cel conyenances better fa a window and entered the kitchen, friends knew he held them, The, than domestic tragedy. { Seret. Hoyle was first, When he! “woman in the case” 1s sald to have | Regrets the finality of mar- } reached the bedroom the crazed woman) Vanished from Vassar before he did. riage. | Ufted high the remnants of a rand Bawden has| refused to resign I i 1 | rushed at him with w yell. He seized y of Cincinnatt, after | Jeprecates the stigma which f er and for several minutes they strug 0 by r ° ivore j Wed, wirile Jdeut. Brenner and el ang he fe aie ee Breuldent eney | attaches to divorce. i Janitor put out the fire on the joer Ut SUE Tse Don ev ery ema: A home without harmony be- Boyle was bitten and tehed by usual. He will not even be suspended |] . the woman, who is thirty-fuur veary at present, as it Is belleved no harm |} tWeen husband and wife not Ft old and tall and powerful, and she was tira oe o SAI a RIS eR De EE mae t y retaining him tempo- || to bring children up tn. fived from Bellevue Hospital and she ay Marriage in its present form was wropped in an improvised strait- After his lecture vesterday students . Fe jacket made of a bla ked t) his office to offer their hands || 24rrowe and restricts human ex- In the ambulance I she continued to | {In sympathy, trust and good wienes, | perience. eoron mand aane att eres for his wold stand tO defend his belief: When comradeship has van- Her husband was unable. to has aroused admiration in many of ished {i 1 * bs her mnilen attack. He sald she had them, and all agree that he had never hed In marriage, tre real im- Ca ae ay Ga che We the dha) acquainted any of them with his the- |] morality is to seek to keep up He went into the restaurant below for orles. |] the outward form when the real minutes, and nm he heard “I was shocked and astonished wheu essence has fled. The state should subsidize mz ternity. The individual, not the family, is the proper unit of social and political organization. To cast a stigma on a woman who has become a mother out of wedlock, and on innocent issue, is human brutality. ——— few the sounds of breaking glu atairs to find she had room, 1 like to see Place. >. his guns, though. hn G , |r man stand by | ‘The students have asked Mayor Mark- it TOM JOH NSON § | prelt to take netion to prevent the re- af | lease of Prof. Bawden, but the Mayor has done nothing, President Dabney h (ieee says: "The incident ts closed. | Qt Bawden will leave after June 1." | | Prof. Bawden’s Views. | — | S$ rushed up- 1 barricaded the one student, tried to air eard sald ut he nin the elas Ms views, certainly never Prof. Bawden maintains his dignity, and in a statement just Issued says: “I pelieve in freedom of association of Mrs. Mariani, Who Left Hus- band Soon Atler Wedding, the sexes, and in marriage based on] the proper unit of political and social ‘The only would| Organization. comradeship. ‘The only limit 1 “Maternity Is the holiest event that happens in our social life cial stigma \{mpose on sexual promiscuity would be comradeship on To cast on @ woman who has be ————— ks Di the acsthetle ideal of ale gore a cesy: -] come a mother out nf wedlock, and on ASks Divorce. jie moral side and the necessary re-| FM an ctunt att dy Hn ea" {strictions of stirp.culture on the phy-| an inhuman brutality, only. matched {sical side. by man’s stupld so-called chivalry to CLEVELAND, May 13.—Alleging er- |") nave no socialistic programme. 1] WOMAN eity and abandonment, Bessie Johnson | neiong to the school of social econd- People Must Be Educated. Prantanl: dauslit greta Mayor soi) 7 | mists. 1 do not expect the new era tol “Or course, 1 Fealize that my ideals Johnson, ‘has’ brought sult’ for dl: \come.in\ ine day, nor by any but siow| cannot De attained at once) that pre, the papera be ad by : 1 adue Ion of people vorce here, the papers being filed by But tm: | reduires! gradual! ed peopl | Processes of social evolution. Newton D Baker, city solicitor in her |(jnq to) make my contribution to that rally mean man Tam certain that u father’s administration, Mrs. Martani's evolution by thus publicly setting forth views who dare not express them, pos- petition is brief, her complaints being |114 sincere views of a member of that|*bly to escape what now contron General and tho six typewritten lines | Very society which evolves. Prof. Bawden asks the American peo- not going into details. | “1 emphaticaily do believe in mar-|ple for a falr hearing, fair play Tne’ Mayor's daughter, who haisinge, hut not in the mere conventional] Views he says, have always been pris h played a MH part in an Annie Russell gia after the real thing has gone. Inj students He le pleverauesny tauent to | Play. and whose little playlet “Betty's | 1. statement of the ideal state 1 do not} he declares, but Incidentally he a zaeune (rer ae RAE an ek ine insist that there must be what is com-|Mounces that hia virws have been jo her father's mansioA here to Fred. | only called love; but 1 do insist that) boo of poems Inspired by the same phiosophy. Mrs. Bawden says she does not bell In divorce and for that reason wil) « no legal separation, She has retaine former Attorn: Genert Judson Har- mon as couns howeve: whte she states {s only In an adv city. She wax married to Bawden twelve years ago. and has borne him two children. Judge Harmon Is an old friend of the family, having attended Granville College. of ‘which her father was president, and whom her father helped over many hard places. erick Mariani, Italian steel expert ana |Comradesiip Is essential. associate of her father, who had been| “I advocate, as a stepping stone to f@ frequent guest at the Johnson home, | better things, that divorce be made ‘A few weeks after the wedding Mrs. | easier, while the responsibility for off- Marlant lett her husband In. the Bitut-| spring be more carefully guarded. | ford Hotel. New Mork, wiiere thoy had| “Comradeship provides for mar- : fer father's home. Kiving no exutenge |Fiage de convenance, which, while not . The statement was made that the|ideal, is far better than domestic misunderstanding was something never |trageay. to_be repaired. All Based on Fellowship. It wan five months ago that a daugh- ter, Evelyn, was born’ in the Mayor's a. “For this reason | derogute the final- —_— home here. The petition asks for the Prof. Bawden was graduated ftom custody of the ened, Mrs. Mariani is ity of marriage and the social stigma Denison University in 189%. and tater. ‘ey now oi Danville, N. ¥., “with her] of divorce. Fellowship. comradeship. | after having studied for the minist —— is the only basis of true marriage, and| at Rochester Theological Seminary, w instructor there. He was ‘netructor when, for any reason, this has van-| {NiO ony tn the Iowa University PLENTY OF SMOKE, BUT TOOK ished, the real immorality is to seek} jater, then In Chicago University i1 HALF HOUR TO FIND FIRE. |! to keep up the outward form when the| 191, and at Vassar, 1902-07, inward essence has fled, Yet this is oe just what existing social inetitutions, the laws of many States and religious | bodies sanction, and unwritten conven- tions Impose, and what few self-re- Specting men and women, who hav dhlldrea for whom they are responalble, have the courage to res! ception at the White House yesterday “Marriage in’ Its present form re- | of the delegates to the convention of the siricts and narrows human experience. | water Works Association, Martin Pren- Tt does not tend to enrich life, except | ter, of Pittsburg, introduced Mrs. Pren- where ita externally IUmitative @har-| ter’ to the President me the mother of eer srceenneere, Leica aid alts] ten enitdren, Mr. Roosevelt insisted on y + bu band and wife ts not a home in which 4 Although there was smoke enough to choke the firemen of several companies and send twenty families Into the street th thelr night clothes, It took hait an| hour to find the flames which started Yast night In a wood-shed: in the rear of a No, 402 West Fifty-second street. A man in the street saw smoke trom the basement of the house and turned {a an alarm, When the firemen arrived smoke was coming from a saloon at No. 400, occupied by Michael Hogan. The firemen started a search, waking up families in the five-story tenement ‘vuilding at No. 42, and getting them STILL FOR LARGE FAMILIES. President Tells Visitors He Hasn't Changed His Views. WASHINGTON, May 13.—At the re- THE EVENING WORLD, Prof. Bawden Airs Marriage Views; An Affinity Looms Up in His Case |f\h) py But | hola similar, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1908. __ ERY QUARREL TAFT AND BRYAN LLIN THE CANDIDATES, TELL TPLE HOUSE SAYS GOV. FRANCIS ge Neighbors Swear that the Lin- Missouri Statesman Is at the, nerts Did Not Ple Happy Life. Live a , Holding Conferences With Eastern Men, HIS STATE DEMOCRATIC, sil-tale house” The air ar telephone, and sit- ne in my flat I can hear a pin drop es anywhere In the building.” ‘ z . a ! In these words Charles Lafayette He Finds Crops Excellent and Ife s Bl pert, whea i Contidence Returning Rap- cerned maters 6 say were oF with the rosperity at do you think of the outer two ns?? Mr. Francts World re- rihcon NARRATS Ul CR CAPTORS | conventl sled by an ing cS> ABRUZZI SEES. revival of bust | non-poisonous water 1! sprinkle it about the rooms. KING EMMENUEL VHS WEDD. Agreement With Duke Reaches His Brother on Marriage to Miss Elkins. ROMF, May 13—The Duke of the Abruzzi arrived here early to-day from Naples and y Went to to the Quir w he had a confer cmmanuel re Miss Kather Li bi do Eilzabeta. fdiv Evervwhere ‘ grecment Ludwig and Bilzabe: idly Everywhere. ny agrenmen ‘" Wile's fester parents: ’ Q was re t with the Ls aims they alienated the - Duke's nt con- ooan’s atfections, and he is suing for Ml ferenc he batt 0 duinages. Justice Heni and of Missourt mer | ship Hes! pas 4 jury in the Supreme Court are try: of his State, member of | aga enn Pe ETS! Kr 'Cleveland’s second Cabinet, and = mt!- Queen mother a nd gurein Ame BHC nye Pay couple: Of weekall iisnairal captalny of ind islrva al nts tie) | emueis eeccmneee memes ‘reser 1 gO a wireless (eveption: ree peas Serer ep sec et ae iS 5 ete ek eae, ane Gum walter cathaun ot amas im" Enfectious Diseases ‘ ween tie Linnerts wouve and ork until the Pape ure. ertal are Prevalent ne up, min come uj Josey crats 4 eve he Is hei : These BuO Will! wen ie cain alsntonnecten During the spring and summer of the Mis Jochuin | auswerei: Wha’ | proaching Democsutle Nation year infectious and’ contagious diseases wa ST HOUIneMLOAUM wt Ciets inaben ven ; spread rapidly and should be guarded t M rancis 1 ntains that he has against by thorough disinfection in every ae the stand and no immediate concern in politics, He | home. er you scrub pour a little of a disinfectant into th: sweeping or dusting Whi and when It is cheaper to prevent spring sitn- ness than to pay doctor bills, and if you use a non-poisonous preparation. like ned Th coneiuston.” re- CN Disinfectant, which mixes , with fi EY ae TES ance tee aiatergaie easily accomplished. | aUhUreUl Mrengthvenonineta | ee ryan. T de not constder hg not use carbolic acid or any other ty yam own rooms. 1 was that any one figures to have ®tpoisonous disinfectant, but select a Ince Albe g chance in the respective ns, harmless one like CN. Se “LE know Johnson and i like him. He Tx is a pod man, But t sents nobody bu o| Mr. Fra 2 has z a report Seattle F lerton, Ac had seen favor of 0 used by Yonkers Nel: "Get an an/having John Mitchell ident Ss) a5 Q rather) smash of of the Untied Mine W nated Girl, Take Action. easel en rts itor Vice-Prestd aRrenaillt rahaft | Mite a an a T called out of the lund considered hin windaw to my i and ture in labor ciretes, but he wa Samuel H. Fullerton, the muiti-miliion- (0) nt Ti doubtful about the nomination and did aire president of the C Lumber ge not think Mitchell would accept tt any- anil Coal Con means to stand by ho: j 80 w s “While lam not here on hen urday In Seattle on a charge of ab- ' Ver Cali peiltlder teint duction by two New York detectives. ! say a word about Missourl. My State and ts now in San Francisco pending 4 a ie vatie In th next election It outcome of habens corpus proceedings fA wil) cast its vote for tho 1 for his releas: 1 candidate. erelee H < for the business outlook Miss Gladys Hobart, a pretty school | ay f] ‘1 ying. I have travelled er livin No. 20 Hawiey Terrace, | t . and find fay y . is the complainant against } ‘ Fullerton, and the affidavits in [Kata case, geographically as well as aye x ally, cover an amazing amount of pante ground—from acitic and the At- | post d > -— | lantic, with Jamaica and a South | MAY DAY WALK FOR American ports thrown in. | Developments in the big swine attle 1 fi spirited o: boamd the; 5 SornieRte eae ie torney has been investigating for weeks | z steamer Watson, bound for San Fran- | tT wl » py. | Miss Mae O'Brien, of No. 18i8 Trafal alscHanrenne ' mimons and | Pepped wp rapidly toaay. | Now vl | ga place, Bronx, yeatenlay tendered 1 bsartys According to: ¢ tohes. the | 7ence secured by Assistant District-At- | vay Day walk to 400 children of the torney Kindleberger from James N. . | detectives ontered his fatier's otlice In | Wy . Belmont and V Farms sections, to Attle © he was loved ag | Whelpley, one ofethe gang, who has | Grotona Park. The parade of itlle d tl turned § evidence. Js exnected to) through Tremont avenue was witnessed erk, and at the point of a pistol ead to four arrests before to-morrow | by most of the tax oftl i on Trem nished the entire ‘ullough’s Band, sted Misses Me | Borough | Hel ot Agures | Music was vet figures | Must uthorittes | O'Brien ried him ard the ture wi uti: morning. Warrants a y that | tn the con: made so quiet was i “1” Stores’ ‘nd The Non-Po'sonous Antisestic. All | | pee | (0c. DISINFECTANT [Five WEST DISINFECTING CO. (Inc.) The Only Co, of Its Kind In the World’! YOUR OLD TRUNK or BAGGAGE MADE GOOD AS NEW ‘ TRUNKS & BAGS, Etc. vo, Hoteht, Sold, Exehanged ‘i a Emergency ip sonst Rirst <= ed Goods, THOU Ds OF BAL INS, TRUNKS. CASES. Short ‘Trlp BLO, #1 ROUS Oxford ant hers ® iD unteed, Prices “Gua Baggage Repaits Called for and De- Send for Booklet. FOR THE lverec LOOK thing Was known of it among the! do not antic! will try to|lough and La shi tel 5 % nends of Fullerton untii Sunday, when | got awa Se been had. | ators employed 0 : | Emergency Co.’s Signs Jonn D. Collins, manager of his oltize, | ow. the ent. for days | tle ones enjoyed a most 7 Door from Uni » Woon T4th St. eceived the tolluwing note: Sra ehage tice Reet NSTRORES NOD R Am & and on iuy way to N as bad as suf- | © York. Pr habeas corpus ier pay er full 5 uenied tieulars. | knows le working of “vo much ammunition in my fa nundreds of thou- The prisoner had managed to sm sands (of antiars’ wort of paper has BUNGALOW SITES this note ashore in the hands of a we ling. conspirators, malinereanernican Upped steward. nthe Tombs to the District-Attor- When the facts of the arrest s offi day and quest by |} Sad TESERT Aosetinrdveci Mr, Kindieberger for an hour, Whelp- ST ley's statetnent gives the police the | Sot 4 warrants tor | final evidence they required, neged Kid 8 of young puber- A new compla was ved to-day Aye ae Distric against am if nippey, wlio » Tombs. The = Her Friends to Fight. complainant is M. Bid ny it \) aise Hobart 18 oucked by some of the ! broker, with an office at No. 6 Nassau See full particulars in Saturday most intiuential men in Yonkers. Young "Shippey went to Biddison, the latter Evening World Fullerton and Miss Hovart were co-eus says, and sald be had bought a laundry J | ST ear iputoucche in Newark and wanted to rent some, || | ar Cornell, graduating logether in lad. {1 TOW TH tine eee curity, tor. tne | [| | ‘Throughout the four-year course Mey pjorchase pri Biddison had three $1.00) hag veen iriends. Sie was Gund and bonds of the Central Goal, Lumber and | 2 a e yo 5 esternel Waa Construc pany belonging to his Pt hte Ste otf roneeee’* | WOOD HARMON & CO constant attendant. . was, he says, that|}/ e | neir atlacument was a matter of oD the bonds’ three | vominetit auung Uae siuuents, and many eturn them, paying | Main 251 B d N Y e wacuons rants uv ‘ per 4 value their use i Es atari wus thal We would cid) Bihatson’ declares that he has been un: ||| Office: roadway, o Miss Hovart’s st n which the abl get bonds, despite all sorts abduction caarge is i Bul. of vigorous efforts {n that direction. Spat Sa SA te a ee ert waoa 7 Bs 4 igh Ne Yord | {Wo years after "tier graduatlo = = = = then toa her that he was to CHANGE IN FOOD m the steamship Trent of the R » Mail Packet Company, for South Y x * ica, on business for his father. Works Wondcrs/in Healt | they patted (nat nsht young [tis worth knowing that a change Fullerton had th promise ‘to be 5 1 “T | Grenache the fora ‘ting, 1a food can cure dyspepsia. “I deem pe by rte ee aliit my duty to let you know how) Teas, Coffees and Fine Groceries. Miss “Hobart reached | the steamer Grape-Nuts food has cured me of in- 01 before sailing an abe x, ili y if ex perie! eo half an hour pe ng time and | at vestion. | Thousands of families know it from experience—the name Andrew in saloun by slege Wert tt. Fullerton, she proposed | A; ry to her then, and’ she MFosl Wie years, until last my doctor rec-! yalye of every article sold in it. No y were talking the stip moved aut, | ommended ape-Nuts food to be r greatly to her surprise and consterna-|used every morning. 1 followed in-) “- Hone eta ciy Her as soot me thera |structions and now 1 am entirely|Of exclusion for things not up to that made {ts first port well jof you come with confidence—and ke “The whole family like Grape-Nuts, | we Qse four packages a week. You this testimonial Didn't Keep Promise. Leaving the steamer at Jamaica, she sithey Wont to a hotel and remained aye welcome to use days. Through ui tine Hoe xf Ty en as you see fit. ‘according (0 user, Ww ‘The reason this lady was helped by searehir mints LA the use of Grape-Nuts food, is that it THESE SPECIALS AT anc pr onvine at das, she had been betraxed. <|is predigested by natural processes Tere the na took ws {0% | and therefore does not tax the stom- | “Mtiss diobitee returned home tn ach as the food she had been using; | vd through Lewis County and was nursed i Hines by her ued moth eee ble acted upon tie advice | for building up the nervous system.| jor friends, and told her story to City | If that part of the human body Is in| | Judge y eal, 0} ers, Jusse ugh friends in Bt, Lous Judga|Perfect working order, there can be | peal, informed Fullerton’s father of! no dyspepsia, for nervous energy rep- | |the case, demanding immediate ac-| resents the steam that drives the en- | ton tn the girl's behalf, Mr. ullerton | NEW GRASS BUTTER—\ edt York and called Judge Blne. 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