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meray ramen yr aan ne Emme meme neg _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1908. Paysician s Wife Who Is Accused of Eloping With Negro Dentist 7 WOMAN WH ) FLED WITH NEGRO. MCT CF PLOT | Mrs. renege Slave to Morphing, Did Not Elope, Step- father Says. | | FOUND IN PHILADELPHIA Kept Under Influence of Drug There by Servan's, Reli- tive Charges. | Staten Island ts profoundly Agitated | fever ‘he report from Philadelp) "Sars. emily Williamson Wood, ef Dr. Oran Alphontv Wood, nolla, N. J., 1s in Moyamens} on a charge of a that | ne wife ot Mag: | g Prison | robbing husband pnd eloping with Bernard Sinith, @ negro dentist and cha Mrs, | | Wood Is the stepdaus n W.| George | ‘Tilley, it ing residents | | delphia con- Wood Mr. 8 from P! e arrest of Mr ccurrate, according t \ ‘eho has Int | daughter's Magistrate's Yesterday and Evening World reporter that she !s the victim of a plot concocted by her negro mald, Lester n and the man with fhom she is accused of eloping OAWo0D" | MUSOU Tilley, rife and Jo- husband f Staten js the daughter of my geph Williamson, her ‘who was a prom!nent Island. Mrs. Wood is a victim of the :morpli! nd Was an easy tool es MOTHER CLAMS Ty colored maid and the negro dent's! Home Life Unhappy. Alp “Dr, Wood and his wife hau a rerlous| j i} | @lsagreement six years ago and ty Mfe was not happy after that iV enme hera six weeks ago and confided their troubles to Mrs. Woods's mother and me. We learned then for the first time that Mrs. Wood was a morphino fiend, having contracted the habit Medicine given her by her husband. "We had a long talk over the domes- tle troubles of the doctor and his wife. They left finally, he agreeing to send STOLEN IN 18 Mrs, bern Aftera 14-Yea James and Hannah LOWS Hi Bowler Ber to the best spectalist in Philadel- | Sear Pers 5 erate phia to fe cured of the morphine habit earch, Secures Court Plunge From ‘Third Floor ee od alee set vesP. is. Brom Order for the Child. to the Ground. tse to send her to @ specialist. On | dune 2% my stepdaughter, packing up pall eaae ed | her personal belongings, consisting of, James Bowler, two years old After a futile search of fourteen silverware and Jewelry, lett Magno with her colored ma'd. Dr. Wood nad ¥* during which she has spent a fo ear-old sister, Hannah, employed for some y young| fortune, Mrs, Anna Klugman to-day|the third low of th negro named Berr TOUSN | made the ‘rst real advance in the |at the Influenco of the doctor Smith had} at Hanahan iaaralene | recovery He! husband stole 4 Beoured an education as a om her when the doy |"! isappeared at the time my ste nl aa tiresew eee veld: ter left home. Smith and the colored I im, in the Bupreme [and thelr 1 maid were quite friendly. ned a writ on Sister | ¥9S . Under Drug’s Influence. Vineant, of the N window) aithintan brother "My stepdaughter was unfamiliar Asylum, at 8xt ears old. The moth with Philadelphia, She went with the| stre 1 Lexington avenue. two negroes to a negro apartment-| In her petition Mrs. Kiugman says the house at Twentieth and Ellsworth | boy was deposited in a crib at the asy: Streets. There she was known as Mi m by hls father when only Lester, and posed as a wealthy woman weeks old. was stolen from} open window. | bing them and we t some towels. Vhile she was out the two y three | climbed out of the tub and over to the James pu with two negro scrvants, the maid and| he by the husband who de-/|on the ledge Bmith. Dr, W and T spent a lot of; Serted h Jwas squeezing in beside him in an ot- | Money tracing her, and we finally lo-| Mrs. Klugman says she le a woman|fort to reach the ledge when Hannah, and for fourteen years has the four-yea ed him out of the cated her a few days ago "Thera Is nothing to jus:ify the re- ports from Philadelphia that my ster er boy Gaughter eloped with Smi She was | United States. The first trace of the under the influence of morphine all the | child she recelved several weeks) ago, time and the negroes kept her that way by accident she met her former fn order to get possession of her money Samuel Okstein, and jewelry. ‘erese, through “Dr. Wood, broken down under the In her ¢ 1 to Ja the mother got e sums of money searching | aus hrough the dig cities of the |! the time and ce from Bi Shuster her counsel, says that the child was indentured at vue. Surgeon Ra x ri baby James had fractured etrain of the discovery of his wife, 1s| the age of three and » half years and Uae oe a eee @bout to start for Colorado for a Img) that she has lost the records in the fi had raceleed interna > Justice Greenbaum says: 1 received {1 way. I do not know that he will aver return to Magnolia, He has ound that fhis suspicions against her were unjust and Is willing to forgive and forget, but Bie refuses to join him, As soon as Mrs. Wood Is released we will take steps to have her cured of the morphine habit and restored to her normal ph: eal and mental health.” ———————_ though no bones were br sides, {t 1s rather extraordinary alld concededly three and a half ndentured should have carded as at a ‘proper age’ to be r indentured as ‘a c ® or servant,’ or to ‘a profes- ude or employment,’ ent has been indicated to show | woility of requiring the respec- s to submit further proofs, OLDEST FIREMAN DEAD, {wo important inquiries are, first, | good h of the relator, which Id involve an examination as to After an illness of five months complication of diseases, Cap! D. Smith, seventy-one years old, oldest member of the Fire Underwriter Insurance Patrol, died to-day at his) 1 of the dispo: n orlg- ade of the child, what effo made to ascez i her own present tT ATU bred No. 312 West One Hundred and | in as be upon ee wentiety street. question 0 bility to care or Capt. Smith had served forty rivals BBIILLS, Lercare or id, ‘Secondly, show under wi Rave up| the custody of th so that the y determine the legality of its nd whether or not It has any Hel Wanied lagal control over the child. | Thus limited, it 1s otherwise intended Police Convinced Men Unde; Arrest Had No Par the Murder, should the respondent t condl "eAi's, Surin which time he never Y He was an old N. V ior to solnlng 208 salvage cor he was a member of Voluntee: loo] Trader "No it. Hook a ns it tin child, =| court m that the examination be as. broad as} Wallenty Borkowski! and Julius Kune T the case demands. The examination {sk!, the two laborers who were ar- @ o- ay may proceed, before a notary’ pu REILETLIREE: WABRER AA TAEHOVECONE IGE THE }agreed upon by the parties, or y ‘ a re x bonfire in which ay woman's charred : +4 (cannot agree the Court will appoint a (As Advertised for in The Morning |fereree te "teks eroors’® PP body was found In Greenpoint, were , . Mrs. Klugman sald she had remarried, discharged by Mng'st O'Reilly in World's Want Directory. that det h band al ot Sant the Ewen Street Poilee Court, Will- iy and that she Is espectally us tO), apy WEDNESDAY, AUG, 5, 1008, | fot ner child. She sald the ead had |\amsbure, to-day. | Foueyork ++ ++ 40! been bound out to one "J, Blondin,” | The men were able to account for) Janitors “7, 1111 34| but sho had been unable to trace his practically every moment of their time 8 committed. elenske and on the day the murder ¥ Central Office Detectiv MoCanley returned t ) the town where the two Janitremses .°'): Kitohenwork ",,/! Models 2 Mantourea | abode. pa RS WOMAN LOSES LAW SUIT. Milliners Hen | ville, Conn., Operahora Fae ail Felix Taman Wins, Action Against | men live, and they brought Kunisk! POM iia sid Mra, Loring. wife and two hotel keepers, John Jour | Balntore ¥ 4 ss Jest and Willlam ‘Thompson, with them. | aruaaeg . Justice Greenbaum in the Supreme! ‘The evidence of the woman and of Salesladies\.°" yg | Court to-day decided in favor of Felix) Jourett and Thompson, completely bore ‘hing fino) 42] Isman, the wealthy Philadelphia real! oy+ the statements made by Borkowski} ES SS estate operator and theatrical producer, |anq Kuniskl. The latter was at bis| in a sult which he brought to récover! home all day and all night before ihe $15,000 damages from Mrs. Isabella M.| gay on which the body was found ty)| Loring, a dealer in real estate in this|¢:4 Greenpoint lot, and the hotel mer, Gltvi tors false: representation) | were’ able to account for the moves When Ieman, some months Ago! ments of Borkowsk!, Both men are bought several pleces of property In the | saiq to bear excellent reputations im vielnity of the Pennsylvania tunnel he | Gtonytile, eee eee TRE Les ate eta AR ee io aatts faring, the “We x 0, ‘est Thirty-third street, and he| Capt. A ‘kle, of the G: int Bta- The World printed 786 Help Ads.| claims. that. she told him the New | tion’ “The matter Is now in fie nanda | York and New Jersey Rallroad Gom-| of the Central Off today, 416 more than all other pany, ad offered ‘her’ HON. He Pid | ‘rhe, body of the, murdered _woman| but found, hi » 5 New York. papers combined, fe ‘Bai, Pas Fou cua ae will be burled to-day, It is in the Solicitors |, Stenographers’ (sf) 4 Stenographers 8 Tinsmiths .,,, (F) 7 i 12 2 Sign Painters, 2 5 6 2 2 Motal ...eseres ve absolutely no clue: suid 1 Uy “ eath pe eee et ee between tue two clubmen and yachts- hart was t Indictment for on- Mew a8 the piaintift'e wife, Mrs. Jose- Ue eitut phine B, White, divorced him In May, ap. ey and subornation of perfuryy for ihaeron the ror Banker Who Sues Millionaire Chum, and Wife Who Divorced Him MORSE 1S SU MIL AIRE SU OR SIO,000:6Y — ChUM FOR TH “WAS, STE INARDT OF WIFE'S LO | Widow of “Abe” Fo irae Banker White Accuses Iron} Pariner Says He Agreed toa; — Magnate Mott of Alien- Pay His “Expenses,” ation, OLD SCANDAL! ABSURD, SAYS BACHELOR 4 | | Trip for Health While Divorcey Action Brought Year After Di- Case Which Put Hummel/iny) vorce Suit cf Woman, Prison Was Pending. Which She Won. RECALLS A sult to brought egninst Cha Fecover $10,000 (has Been |’ ms. vupture of close friendship of W. Morse ‘by | : me Y | years and @ strange tangle of affairs Benjamin! ry oniita lies the heart are uncovered In the suit, < lof Charles H. White, a banker, of No. at his office, No.q2 |62 Liberty street, against August W. | Mott, vice-president of the Mott Tron was a}member | Works, of No. 118 Fifth avenue, to se- este ee fe # He) cure $25,000 damages for the loss of Mrs. as barred for his connection | Wnt tetova Morse divoree scan(fal, forse divoree scanal mere 4g much mystery in this ault Annie Stein Stetnhard former Papers were 8 Tee King’ Nassau street, Kenjamin of the law until with Steinhardt Dodg , 1907, The iniliionaire ‘ron manufacturer was convicted and When It was carta 2% Rot mentioned In the sult, which eds irtain was heard en camera by Ashbel P. hopeless the indlot- | 7 Fitch, ay referee. smissed, TE la wet in the complaint eigainet|, 22 her complaint Mrs, White snared ern apa inhardt, waa tet husband with misconduct with | | TMinuioolHenwasiaauneanieae Fannie Jackson, a stenographer, alleg- | PE ra ae Tar ing that In a separate establishment Be SES UOn IE bo ja ur t y | " Wi | EMNenIE WELD AUC ALL ED panker maintained fur the young MRS: HITE, Rochelle two children a |- \Wooney Le sH New In his dofense Mr. t0)/made no mention of Mr. Mott, | Clubmen Were Close Chums, Says Morse Was to Play. | woman at the beneflt of | were born, and counsel would be his advi the defendant 1 to et nee Now, however, he alleges that his| Mrs, Steinhardt declares In her aM-| wife's affections were allenated by his davit that Morse promised to freimburse lifelong ¢riend and fellow clubman. her for what she expe 5 ,| Both are members of the “ra | medi sndance, lodginge, rallroad/and New York Yacht Clubs, and| re, Wages of servants, and «ll other|chummed together on numerous cruises. | | necessa amounted to $ the} nees, The 0% or more, of them war Xpenditures| Socially, thelr families were on she says,| Most intimate terms, retused,| So far, however, only a summons has! Store- Waetmen Limbs Used Intimation been served In the action, and there 1s as his health only one more day {n which to enter a ata time when Nils presence | Complaint. Bernard H, Sandler, of No. Saifenhhemben oadway, 1s attorney for the plain- nel. Uff, having supplanted L. & 1. J. he Suprema| Joseph, who represented Mr. White !n caany | fensive Weapons by Res- tive Cripples. s brought in when the case comes to) the divorce sult. | poe SEICE WPRECKE i SHOR ceaeucaif| alice @ @utriaa, C2 a, (D wanay | POST-OFFICE WRECKED. substance, but there will Street, are counsel for the young! ‘bachelor millionaire defendant. Mr presented that were ly in thiy conspiracy cal eman sald to-day to an Evening! Another Prop. Leg Owner Wipes iabpe World reporter: aes “This looks like a very funny sult to Out a Lemonade Stand and Goes to Isiand. | Capt. It was t Hummel Morse Pald $25,000, \us. A summons has been served, but ed at the trial of Abe! no complaint, and there Is only ona| @ had bea pald $15,000) more day in which to enter the com- | Morse, of Boston, an plaint, Mr, Mott has read the state- s W. Morse, This was! ments in the morning papers and says a te vi | Bert Williams and the Russell Broth- ers, Wooden Leg wave? Heat wave? Pish, tush; have those twice some summers [every summer; in pay he on, the witness|that the whole thing Is perfectly ab- said, that the divorce @£ Mrs, Dodge) surd. He has known Mr, and Mrs.| Crime wave? Same as above, except from Dodge was not legal. Capt.! White for many years and was very! more pishes rd og rdt_ mac 1004, before at Howe & Morse af ore. in February @ ‘Aummel $10,000) fond of them both, But that 4s all. He| the declaration! says {t 1s ridiculous to urge that there| he became so ever was anything In his attitude to- Humm, rs ward Mrs, White upon which to base p penne guint, a sult.” a No Hint of Another Man, That sounds bet- atte Tol ener tan, dosn't (U7 Moras frebtaliie, a0 (0 | Relatives Fal Fal Police They ith Hummel, | Thirteen months ago Judgment was) sneak, Well, then, In that case, the Will Attend to Man in Their Own Way, firm of Howe @ jentered against the banker in his wife's| retained by ‘divorce sult, but the Interlocutory de- s al had |cree was not made final until last May. Bary [There were many striking features In , but at no time was It ne eel intimated that there was another man [in the case, facts to date are as follows Yesterday Mr. Charles whose home {s under his aweatband who has one regular leg and prietary leg, but whose a : as good as any man’s Mae ay Mr. and Mrs, White were married In eae al a Rea eins) the South Park Presbyterian Chureh, | scant stamp down at the V | Newark, N. J., Oct, 31, 1888, ‘The bank: | pero arte jer Is q son of the late Thomas J. Waite, | j-0 In Nand und just naturally of Brooklyn, from whom he Inherited! whole place on the scrambled p: | a laige fortune. Mrs. White was a girl One. in her teens at the time of the mar- | makes a gultable introduction riage. She was very beautiful, but fer t iD. Two, { from as wealthy as her husband. Harmon's Wooden Leg. kne p e Willams, | and ne pros Just nds and relatives of The family, f pretty Carmella Bove, of No. 42 Spring street, a tributary of the Italian colony, Ms je—without if with the man who §& b hallway of her home at morning. were seated air wh Carme street be put azz, ime Was never mentioned, ——. > —_—___. Mo 1 several members of her fam- front door seek- 1 to t at the Svon after thelr marriage the banker] Mr, James Harmon was also the own- ed and t ( any | purchased a house at No. 282 West End | one of those sred tha when suddenly i Ui ay | ue, adjoining the corner of Sev. | Grand Rapids. Ile. Carmella screamed ‘nd ran {nto the r third street, for which he paid street. Her was slashed In sev- ae sac 1 dyed her hands, | The young wife was surrounded with| eral p u 8 eee t every luxury, A butler and five other! ,. been bed by her rvants were Installed to attend her led through i d she went much In soclety, ; ati L mmer she went on extenst band, anc (aay ; trips with her husband, and they at, and th « stref — ned serenely happy. he'd have a shirt, Hoi ReenetiienunticDe | Panhandler's Block Broome street, had Defense, a Quarrelling Wife. 5 . Lately business had ber That's Fiecause He Was Hunt) 1 the banker's defense when he was) | So tlie, mo, whe wounds found on q e his lawyers declar BU f Sergt ton Ae viareyn that hefore Mi White began teeaeincta at Pein ing for Recreant Pair uimeelf. to. his stenographer Vote) toborrow a hot d , » of the quarrelied with, him ‘over inadlilty | ronnie. Oe NOt acter a an ine th }to live in the lavish style of somo ot| {24 Pree outoae Thatian t that the With a Gun, her friends, It waa argued that con-| Dygine tone of voice thal fea 1 to the Bove family, | stant quarrels at home had driven him| “Serareiiat this. planed 1 be looked after by | to, seek the Ne rEC RG Miss Jackson. He just stepped oved ale members. ACHE Bnlaunaee if As long ago a ebruary, 1901, Mrs, |the sidewalk, i ted off his t (ee eee Theita tonlo Pasca has had! white caused a scene at a reception in|rnt down on the clean =a the New York Yacht Club, ance ¢? tis Ife all ripp w areal 2 4 BD MI ripped up! encountered her husband site Then h R. R. TELEGRAPHER | he bacit earts of the) his Yt Pig er on his arm. res of hop Incrensca Ability on Right Food, him with considerable heat’ | Before Mr Hd make three J SH A reconciliat’on was affected after |any defensive move fe glass day when An (hat, but the truce did not last long, — | bowl of fresh lemona Sat on thing that will help the R. R, “a On July st, Mr, White was ad-j|his counter w » wrong graph operator to keep c.eaz and his lawyer told t npt Of court for fails jway with len oak ane a) i imstances of. the case. y $1,200 back allmor Alita and steady nerves {s of inter ra at the time she . 01 01 y heart ov to cper ators pardeularly and he King, says he lives atl “Tam In actual want at tha Present} Wagner. “You'll the pee PURSE Wael ‘One Hundred and Thir-| time, having incurred debts, relying karaulegiy As the waste of brain and nerve On July % Detective | UPo" the payment of back alimg “You got nothing on me,” said Mr. cells in active work of this kind is and unless [ can pay these debts [ be subject to annoyances and lawsuits to, compel payment.” | ‘the legs & | Harmon aril ing to taste it is iniportant that the rij of Headquarters, saw aD 3 about the corner of For- Mrs. White Is. rald | Ww that he kept right on stir- tet a Pie to be Hvin, Vagne! A eg pair the wa fella street and Fifth avenue. He ap-| handsome apartments at the Ansoma,” | Tine: So Mr (Waxner pus! Aten : 6 ” writ peared to be looking for some one very| Mr. Sandler, counsel tor Mr. White, | yt yen pants ene ne. Bs T have w writes hard, Cassidy thought there was sume- | £4id to-day that he was drawing up the ae pucitin y nut of business) % BR. & P. operator, “for the p ag suspicious about Antonio, so he complaint In his client's action and ex-| as a bowl; also the lemonade. six or eight years daily, buying it row. He sald ving in Port serve It to- Vai In @ rear pocket he had Wh A Veteran, He Said. by the dozen pkgs. | a Jarge, shiny revolver. It was on the| laioont | Riding to the Church street station , 2 eee or une fu aeetor | char; of carryin conemiled deadly , ‘ontempt sof} in one of the city’s. priv ad been treating me for stomach arge 1 USL ued deadly court for not having patd his wite's all-| ances Mr. Harmon addressed the police trouble and nervous exhaustion, rec- | Weapon that Pasca appeared tn court) mony, but no order of arrest hag been| officer. whoso name 13 John If, Wille |! mended me to leave off so much asked for. CABIN ams, saying to him ‘ After his attorney, Phillp Goldfriena, | EE eet: “Have a got the nerve to lock up and use fruit and vegetables, | nleaded! wulliyata arene | erippled survivor of the Franco- with G its as the 1 part Had pleaded guilty for him the lawyer | BOGUS POLICEMEN HELD, |brissian war?” AN Ae part) sida ACY ‘Why you must have A ubaby | O=, CaCi WieBlea My cilent,” sald Mr. Goodfrtend, when they fought that war,’ sald the I did so, with fine results, and “was married two weeks ag’ at the |Barkeepers Were Looking tor an| N°". ,, as _ have continued ape- Nuts from we “Ad,” 1 Yes Mr, Harmon, sad time to the present, I find in Clty Hall to a pretty girl from up In Ady Nt Talaata, ‘that's one reason why I survived se nk ag RAR araphen thetil Little Italy, Before he could hav vith rson, But !n the Centre Street Police ( y WC as R, graphe FE: 4 oie | chet. & impersonating police-| ycp."Harmon had annther excise n do more work and far easier religious wedd performed, tn accord- men, George W. Brown, of No. 26% being in the na Mt than | ever could on the old diet. re of a leg-allb! ance with the custom of his people, the ies AUantic avenue, Brooklyn, and Samuel Your Honor, fagistrate| «rn i ree oven |best_ man who had stood up with the |Sknms, thirty-elght, of No. 11 Centre| Kernochan, or youneeLE ae et a ; HM 3 ee a couple at the civil ceremony before the | street, who say they are bartenders, that T couliin’t have been the man who brain and who needs a cool, level Magistrate downtown ran away with were arraigned. this: morning in porrin ed tnis crime. I have no wood- tie bride, Pasea hero bought a pista, | ws8sex Market Court and held in $1,000] & Seestdwe. YOUR Honor would. ¢ e-Nuts from long experlence.” for the purpose of ‘killing’ the: fuiity Dall each for examination on. Frichs Pohiacmiputoliltento men’ Raein weep unhere’s a) Roaaon.) * put in Mr, Vagner. "I grabbed that leg out of his hand and threw ft In the streat and an Itallan gentleman picked {t with haste and put it In his rag bag and ed hi 4 It is allewed that last night Bis happiness | it, 't, suleged nat Mat night they and telling George Horn that they pair who had destro and he rested.” But Justice Wyatt didn’t think that t Ke 0 Name given by Postum Co,, Creek, Mich. Read Wellville,” in pkgs. Battle “The Road to 173 Bowery nthe prone were policemen, as: A vokce journal. nee was seeking them when are ;Was any excuse at all, and Justices (i @ men denied that th . | beat It.” > paler es re | pe aaa |e EAD DUG a ees tae hey were £0! ine men | rmon six long | time. ey are genuine, ¢; a nace, journal ta for} months on tho Island. unt of buman infereate” “SS S25) GAL OF 16 UNS ANA RO HOME WHEN SOO Mary Healy Sends a Farewell Letter to Her Heart. broken Mother, ..| ‘The pollee of the greater city: have been asked to look fur pretty sixteens year-old Mary Healy, who disappeared Jast Saturday at noon. The girl's mother, Mrs, a handsome widow, living at Sands street, Brook; quarters to-day, broken hearted and halt dead for lack of sleep, to ask help {n finding her child, The daughter was employed as a stenographer in an ofe fice on tho twenty-thfth floor of the, St. Paul Bullding. Her salary helped mae terlally to support the small hovsehold, Besides, Mary and the mother, tiere wera two younger children. Mrs, Healy says the girl was always a model of propriety. Two weeks ago she formed the acquaintance of a young man whom the mother imew only as John, From ¢ dauguter’s remarks the motner gathered twat this ‘John’ was in wome sort of matmmonial trouble, AS goon as he got cigar of it, he Was coming, so wary 9 to make a formal cail on #trs, Healy, and ask pern n to court the daugater, Last Friday Mary wemt with her new found friend to Be Beach and did not get home until after midnight. The mother reproached her fow staying out Mary Healy, No. 14 came to Head-~ so late, Suturday morning the. girl went to work as usual, At noon, after drawing her Week's pay, she Come plained of being ill and left the offica She has not been seen sinc, Later Healy found that girl had packed up some ning and ggied it 0 h She wore, she disappeared, a black skirt, tan belt, white waist, black and a biack’ hat, trimmed with brown ribbons. Yesterday the mother recelved this letter by m “Dear Mother: You will see me no more. I will never look into your face again. 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