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‘GALS TENSING, ‘So the Georgia Bill to Annul Marri DOUGLE SHOOT ie Where Men lene 4 Pretty “Dolly” Meehan’s Boy, False Fronts, &c, Is Un- Sweetheart Dying; She fair to Fair Sex. Will eer SUICIDE PACT, HE SAID. LEGISLA TE | FOR VICTIMS *Young Willie Wild’s Letter| OY BOTH H SIDES, OR NONE Tells of Agreement to Seca Store Teeth filles Pads Are Bad, but So ‘There had never been any death mall Is a Small Salary That Makes Metween her and Willle Wild, said | a Noise Like a Million With | ‘eronica Meehan, the comely little! fiten-yearcidstmographer wt Intent to Deceive. wae shot by her young sweetheart Inj : fromt of her home, No. 701 East Twelfth} b treet at midnight, when Coroner Acri-| B txola G tell questioned her in Bellevue Hospl- | iy Nix Greeley--Smith, | tal this morning. The girl was out of danger, the wound in her cheek not being danger- ous, but her twenty-two-year-old as- aailant will die. Before he lapsed into @ coma he murmured that the heat and brooding over the loss of his job shad made him insane, “Anyhow,” he said, faintly, “I guess Tm better off dead.” Wild lived at No, 28 Avenue B, He @nd “Dolly” Meehan (all of the Dry Dock district knows the pre little Gtenographer and choir singer as “Dolly") have been boy and girl lovers for years, Just Fond of Him, “I was very fond of Willie,” sald the @irl to the Coroner, “but it was a be end girl friendship, and not nearly @erious as he has imagined since he his job in the power house on De ‘ ¢ ration Day, That, I guess, preyed on married man of forty, and already his mind, and he constantly begged me he is being hailed as a pathfinder Mot to consider any other sweetheart WEXOLA GA + | iT Wrtil he could get on his fect again, and savior by the other married “My mother told me abo: be wrote, in which he said we ha @greed to die together, I’m afraid that teas oO e pi ew day; j ¢ H muod to heart, For several years ie | Mdeed, as a matter of fact, it comes within the cl bw taken me every Sund to the Church of the Imn If you want to marry a man from Georgia stop lacing, throw away your false teeth, and feed Paris green to the rat in your hair! For Representative George Glenn, of the Cracker State, has just in- troduced a bill into the Legislature ——__— riage through the use of cosmetics, artificial teeth, false hair or pads, the marriage will be considered fraudulent, and on the husband’s petition declared null and void, The author of thi as Bue A. He called Saturday night to. {jo bli Infant t jon of o1 a 0 of gambuing. {Usd @ee me, but I was visiting friends, He f ne individual f rm of & @ 8 the smoke waited a while and went away If there are to be no more “rats,” and rigt “On Sunday I went to an cariier mass " More pads, no more bogus complex- Mrs. than usual and he accused me of try. ‘21S~and heaven speed day!— COMMODORE GERRY HOME. | ae ing to avold him. 1 laughed and told) SMO women not be given a emilar ners, with Family After Four! Maria, Bim he was Imagining all ¢| Buarantes? years things. He wanted to know whom 1 What about the girl that marries a Months in Europe, bed had seen Saturday night, and J tease Seemir ili by. not telling him, he st ders on which she Wa8 Gerry and thelr daughters, Miss Gerry | them to lean to ome off with his coat? /and Miss Mabel Ger returnad | jp “ i ” * sated Was ‘Teasing Him Badly Or, she who is lured Into a nar- to-day on the Kaiser ‘helm der ing “Then he begged me to take a walk a $2 1B m {car : Iscover that the supposed line, after a four months’ tour through aire slie has annexed is merely Great Britain and Italy. The Commo penged iby Mer, sur for the girls Men With Rats In Their Incomes, “°"t Dr Gustav Baer, of Portland, Ore., tm the choir and t hee cated Ran een ieeeets teachers. You see, { was teasing him|, en dont wear ‘ra Heit DaiF one of the three Ame Ian pretty badly. to be sure, but they do con them into {heetnternational Meuical Cungress Incomes. An nder which fs “Was a passenger. 1). dj WHe was walling forlms when T got| ie onmen one E wenden, said the-congress had giscovered a new eat and which the cheated when v Back ast night and came up t nervous diseas ne up to me on hat the corner of Twelfth street and Ave ) a small salary that makes js overy*biteasebad as it sounds ea million embezzles his) J. G. Bergendahl,.one of the directors mue C. A girl chum had walked with Me until Willie came up. He seemed @o angry and frowned at me so hard > a noise ti THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1908, 7 Women Buncoed in Matrimony by Shoulders That Come Off “SHE Sis, CAUSED As Often as Men by ‘Rats’ and Hand-Painted Complexions THANKS EVERLASTINGLY | ¢— ren sis MY DANILO “THE SMALL: SALARY THAT: MAKES A NOISE UKE A MILLION * “SHOULDERS THAT COME OFF WITH THE Suit" {CES reese epee Comers tr oa NO MARCEL FOR FATS ON LINER LAWYER SLURS WOMAN CLIENT IN COURT-AOOM \Mrs. Golding’s Counsel’s Charges Cause Protest From New Attorney. Mrs, John N. Golding, who ts suing| [her husband, the millionaire real estate man, for a divorce, to-day applied to Supreme Court Justice Erlanger for a j substitution of attorneys, Charges of perjury were made against the peti- tioner, and It was declared that the papers In the motion should be sent be- fore the Grand Jury, Decision was re. werved, J. 8. & H. A, Wise are the attorneys Mrs, Golding wishes to dismiss, and they declare that they are willing that she should retain others, but unless they are ordered by the court they will not return the papers they have prepared until they have been paid expenses tn- curred, Louls 9. Posner, of No, 132 Nassau street, who eppeared for Mrs, Golding, declared that a stipulation had been en- tered Into in which Mr, Golding had promised to pay his wife $1,000 per month alimony, and that he was now behind $6,000 In the payments. Mr, Posner saad bills contracted In the divorce suit had not been paid and the Wise firm had advised that suits be brought He sald Mrs, Golding had Ferret Didn’t Get a Chance at Rodents on the St. wherein it is decreed that should a woman entrap a man into mar- CHIL DPEN IA a japect.” eiven the lawyers $630 to pay Mills, H. A. Wise, in opposition, ‘made serl- ous charges against the platntft which| brought from Mr, Posner the remark “You should treat this woman with re- ot by a jugful,”” responded Mr. | Wise fo ‘Well, then, the Court with respect,’ {said Mr. Posner. The rats have been pretty bad on the St. Louis, of the American Line, these | s bill is a sober Mescued tom Fl Flames Started by Playing with last few trips, especially in the engine | ‘porarily affected him, and at his re- | “ {quest I consented that the payments an Welschof, an animal dealer) be reduced for about four months to a|$600 per month, after which they were | ) COUN CARL THE BIGGEST BUNCO OF ALL JOHN PHILIP SOUSA COMPETES IN SHOOT. . July 4.—Ama- the eee men of his State. | Playing with matches whil ow, Mr. Glenn’s bill, considered in itself, is a most excellent one— tn bea and thelr mother at of being a half-way measure, | the A aoe pete fe sification of individual ment house at No. ; station, so vigorously opposed by Gov, Hughes in his veto of the | am and T ception, at Fourteenth etrest and Ave. Woman Teachers bill, and so rigorously enforced by him in his prosecu- time and the 781 Clinton street, small dark brown, wavy ferret answer: tame of Marcel, that Weis-|the bal ordinary | ments." three ch started back to the dock with her. But he stopped several times at those t and after a while he decided to take a nap on a bench In Church Square Park containing Marcel on the bench along- and was having a lovely dream of a silp that was fired and puped se ueU t 100, from the Eastern and He put the box ) competed to- of the championship urnament at traps o the traps Of ai the stokers and firemen sat on the taffratl opening bottled beer, when along came Policeman Mulc Went Back to His Dream, Mulcahy heard a rustling sound In the | the high guns box where Marcel c Hitt and woke what he had int les and discovers that | Commodore and Mrs, Elbridge 7. | some ma nd started to play with p Sousa, of New SHteme ID aR ers In to-day’s ehgoting ed that Chaun Tt was expect- Powers, of Deca- sse, of the North German Lloyd {00 ition for the Great Eastern up and asked him sKaudieur? dore wore that fur cap everywhere he of the WATER POLICEMEN NAMED, Board of Water § ¢ appointed forty woke him up again and asked him what kind of a ferret. then he woke him up again, said it was a brown ferret woke him up again and told him that he in years and years gates | foo damage | far = FRANCIS COMING HOME. Ambassador ©, men were taken fro: alled oxaluria, which! appoin raitavater cae Fran suade ted, Of the Russo-Chinese Bank at London, New York to spend four m: week's board to persuade a painted, came over to have a look at che socal United fter } powdered and padded siren to become ‘branch which was formed last fait Europe he will tour hadn't seen a ferre! and craved a look at one. So Hitt told him to Ko as far as he| did Uked and drifted back to the taffrail|/ who !s In the Eastern District Hospital and started to open another bottle of) with seven stab wounds in his neck and the Ashokan it free from con- that I laughed at lim. He asked me in © cross voice ‘What sort of a time did you have, Dolly? and I said ‘Fin Then he asked me {f I wouldn't take a Aittle walk. I said, ‘No, Willie, I'm too iage, lke whist, @ be wickedly deceived? bluff, no one ny We were almost In front of the house tiom it they had met without these then, and as I reached fo; railing | aids to beauty? And yet these women Willie caught my arm and cried: ‘i will have made good wives. @nd it now, Dolly, 1 see there Is no! it's really” y here Is t's really not hance, for me.’ Then, before I could), h move, he pulled out the revolver and that count so much as the rate in the hot me.” brain; not the ruffles of lawn that pad AB the girl fell Wild turned the wea-/a meagre body, but the frills of make- mon himself, & t kin aa hat he back of his head and anotie ea ae the neck below the right car. ¢ mithin a few feet of lis sweetheart. Match the Padded Pay Envelope * In the halr yelled soul. In the ambulance Miss Meehar what could to make the be Against the False Front. fortable, if a man marries a woman pain lea she was suff Noreovi were being carried into the hospital, Letter Blames Mother, of her waist following letter was found in thar ours before the shcoting wo tiga lie er, And I don’t feel very much sympathy for lim, even though ears a WIE her teeth in es of water every night any Solon will arise who will leg! mass of her hair or the curve or for any other reason spirit, which will last) these o| “Mrs. Meehan: I want to mhy I did this act. 1 was Dut I tell you why I done this Your own und no one fs tot Dolly was willing to stick to 4 you always tried to turn her It's your fault, T never 5 far, That's what I wante y, who will mates one 8 © padded salary envelope of the man $0 tell you last night. She sad we anuay | We padded salary Mea pot ae ke wet away h ourselves, that she was against tie f goo" Willing to die with me man, or welgh his padded shoulders “Don't be surprised with the news r ded chest, pound for Abs wanted me to do It, once, when she her padded Dea pou iat had a quarrel with you. I hope you are n, indeed, there might be satisfied and will blame yourselé for occasion for annulling marriages on everything, Your kindne me al voept! Veuvar teerorcatlenncwe, win tHe Mal such grounds of fraud and deception \you in heaven. Don't worry, it as the gia legisiater proposes. mot be helped. Goodby f ir But as it ig, noth could be more a to my mother, sister ard unfair than his proposal The things he is fighting—hair rats, in Sadie Murpiiy's No, 582 Hast Pourtecnth street. “By. |pads and cosme althy ani y. MY Mother lives at No, 20 Avende | unci se grou ould ry HA TE OG eet ip On these grounds alone |heart,, Dolly, “tives at No. tor Basi they be suppressed, For on the plea Poweltin street. We tre this tacorny [of pre-nuptial fraud, what's sauce for jfar and this is the third time andl last | the gobee would drown out the gender Mhe told me to meet her as size was | completely. coming home or meet her when she Was| Just Imagine what the situation would going to business in the morning. This! ye should the Georgia bill become a ‘was to Lappen. ‘There Wan TN} signature to the letter, law! Mr. Jones would sue for divorce ause his wife wore a “rat.” The bat the following postscript was added: wife would file a count t, declar- “T was not cra hen I One tan fas only insane like poor Harry Thaw.” | % / : jing the rat to be a myth, and asking ifor a decree on the plea that the —— nest she had thought to rest DUEL OF PORTUGUESE PEERS inany © OVER ROYAL FUND SCANDAL, Oo ityoys nt’ Off Ke an old fash: Then the question to be decided would of the degree of deceit ced upon the other, hrow the case out of JASBON, July There was a vio-|:0 merely one Jent scene in the House of Peers to-day each had pra @uting the consideration of the ad- Which would vances of money to the members of ee ee the royal house, witch resulted in the’ GHILD BORN ON TROLLEY. sending and acceptance of a challenge) 7, ty i to fight a duel. CHICAGO, July M—Street car trate Abfonao Costa, the Republican leader, yeas Aon sire § «rough to a ghargod it was impossiblo to probe those, standsull for half an hour yesterday wandals to the bottom so long as cer-| When Mrs, John Ruloff, a passenger, gave Reln Ministers, who had been com. if ‘ 4 frrisbaby Mrs, Kuloff, ac- mised in the past, Were sitting as| companied 3c, Was On dges. He named Count Penha-Garcla spital, Dr. LG. Rawling, of th ealth Dr rt ri LU Btuk Miiter, wonrvapen the abet-| aad ine et mother and obud were \aken x ~ leche A Naathactint ah |to play with, had been getting more and | |more peevish, ‘The minute Mulcahy cut game of cold science, or, like poker, ° ° wiere, everybody being perm{tted to - ear- Yr 9) or easing, foached her back into a pOMpAdOUF th fect and came out of there, She sampled Mulcahy’s finger firet, but didn’t seem to care for it Hitt's upper ip and fixed | plove vere theuUaatieettle [rush to disarm Tivic he dashed throug: came off the taffrail with an ex- noy’ throwing the overboard as er that nothing of Breat ce lt sway on tho grass and Mulcahy stabbed Marcel with a penknife and pried her! {teeth apart so that Hilt could have his reported from St the honor to report that while he didn’t fi ought ought to scare most | ——____ HITS STONE, BREAKS Ss and Seventh avenue, ken to St, Luke's Hospital ast night after a fall’ from his m riding along ty Hundred and T He has a broken collar bone, knee cap and wv hen he recovered consejous- e said his motorcycle y SINR a loose stone. ~ CRITICISM. |WHEELS FRACTURED SKULL. , pent Wi Morris, a driver, of No. Brooklyn, was arraigned At 3 o'clock this morning, while Levy tion ut West ris's truck, drawn was crossing and Beach streets, Mor iking Levy and sending ——E FETER FARRELL S BODY FOUND. vour campaign contribu-| ¢; x “body of Peter Fatrell, the river at Randall's leland. i contrfoutions, 3 Is trying to find out money.”~Washington Star, t what we set for our Mr. Posner irequested that his firm, Quackenbos, Posner & Cottle, be sub- |stituted for the Wise firm In the affidavit In support of her pe- | tition Mabel C. Golding says: “In November, 197, at the request | lof Henry A. Wise, I’ agreed to an in- terview with my Nusband at the office the chief engineer sent Albert Hi alot Mr Wise. My- husband informed | me that the financial distress nad tem- | to be resumed at the rate of §1,000 a | month, My husband agreed to make up | nce due upon the reduced pay- WOMEN LOOK ON AT STABBING AFFRAY | Workman Attacks Another with Knife and Makes His Escape. Twenty-five young women camer Jof the Waterbury Wire Works, at Wa- terbury and Ten Eyck streets, Will-| nsburg, to-day witnessed a duel be-| tween two wireworkers employed {n the place, In which one was probably fatally stabbed. Between Michael Tivic, the man who | the stabbing, and Frank Kobbles, be Ail this time Marcel, cramped up In| body, there has been bad feeling for] that narrow box with not even a hatpin| some time, During the lunch hour to- | lday Kobbles accidentally jostled Tivic, | so those who saw the fight say, and the Jlatter’s long resentment boiled — over, He whipped out a knife and attacked | }<obbles, who defended himself with his s of the terrified young wo- ed the twenty-odd men em- din the works, As they made a them, waving his knife, and teach the street, Although many of the wor men followed the man he managed to aps, though the police of the Bed nue Station say that, as he had or no me with him,” he. will be captured In a few hours at most, ee Woman Breaks Record. CLEVELAND, 0., July 16—Mre. K, R. ford A Mary" reytlosnital otis, driving a sixty horsepower automo- bile, yesterday beat the Cleveland-Buffalo record, held by @ man. Her time for the istance of 200 miles was alx hours and ten minutes, DIFFERENT Now Athlete Finds Better Training Food. It was formerly the belief that to igton, | become strong athletes must eat plenty of meat. This {is all out of date now, and -|many trainers feed athletes on the Riverside! well-known food Grape-Nuts, made of wheat and barley, and cut the rteenth atrest Oy | meat down to a small portion once a da, Three years ago,” writes a Mich, caip| man, “having become Interested in | athletics, I found I would have to stop eating pastry and some other kinds of food. “I got some Grape-Nuts and was soon eating the food at every meal, for I found that when I went on the track I felt more lively and actlve, “Later I began also to drink Pos- tum in place of coffee, and the way [ gained muscle and strength on this diet was certainly great, On the day of a fleld meet in June I weighed 124 Ibs., On the opening of the football, season in Sept. I weighed 140. I at-| tributed my fine condition and good | work to the discontinuation of im- | proper food and coffee and the using of Grape-Nuts and Postum, my prin- cipal diet during training season be-| ing Grape-Nuts. “Before I used Grape-Nuts I never felt right in the morning—always kind of ‘out of sorts’ with my stom- ach. But now when I rise I feel good, and after a breakfast largely of Geape-Nuts, with cream and a cup of Postum, I feel like a new man,” here's a Reason.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle eek, Mich, Read “The Road to ellville,” in pkgs. wver read the above lettert A ‘lnew one appears from time to time, ‘They are genuine, true and full human Interest. ¥ eee septa ACK" CORML PLEADS GUILTY Ot BURGLARY Jack Gormley, the notorious thiet, to- day pleaded gullty to burglary in the third degree when arraigned before Judge Foster in Part I. of General Ses- sions, He will be sentenced on Thurs- day, He cannot get more than five years, The plea was offered for Gormley by his counsel, Abraham Levy. His ine dictment for burglary in the third de- sree was agreed to by Commissioner Bingham and Mr, Jerome when Mrs. Gormley proposed that he should give himself up if dealt with lightly, ‘The police charged at the time Gormley Jumped his $2,500 ball bond that he had committed scores of robberies and had thousands of dollars’ worth of plunder hidden in his flat at No, 249 Third avenu I accepting Mrs, Gormley’s offer to lve Gormley up the police admitted that they were unable to find his hiding place, When Judge Foster accepted the bur- Slar's plea to-day he was assured by Mr. Levy that when Gormley got oul of prison he would reform; also that he would depart the countr: When Gormley was arraigned his wife, a comely little woman, handsomely gowned, sat in the rear of the tribunai, After her husband was taken back to the Tombs she chatted with Mr, Levy for a few moments and then went away. Gormley has served four prison terms, but has never been In Sing Sing. 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