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i — zs THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1908. 8 FOUND WIFE IN ARMS OF “BOSS: AND SndT BOTn Bendell Grew Suspicious When Rich Gave Him Much Night ; Work to Do. HEARD STORIES, TOO Went Home Early and Found , Them—Woman and Fore- , man Will Recover, When Leonard Bendetl, a boy @pprentice in the ma shops of the Putnam Division of the Now York Central, began to get his foreman, Walict I he became éuspicious, and ay a result Rich and Bendell's pretty young wife, Loretta, are in Fo; am Hosp former with three pistol and the woman with one. tion ts serious, but both recover, The shooting took o'clock last night at N nue, near One Hu Street, th home unexpect assigned to a ni says he found dining ro’ o gitting in his pla again at in the his right wrist, the thir Fought for Pistol Mra, Bendell, a buxo twenty-four, grappled w They strug turning the ha with which ft fight the pist woman of isban, and the right breast and came out breast. Just as Mrs. Bendel! man Murphy rushed room and heard Ber he had Mrs four, dred an wick tal The ehots created w IN exclt ement tn the neighborhood, w res|- dential tion, Wood Bendell and his wife were at the house, When the pollceman was calmly looking at woman he had shot ast on the flogr. “He was 2080. us of me,” is twenty- One Hu caret ran !n Bende basped the ‘He pretended to tried to fool me,” sail band. Doesn't Remember Siootng wie The hi bridge sta W. W, O'Conn men did not ime nor has been ap ne yo ft weeks at the Memoriai Hospital, on Central Park West. The alling policeman’s conditic {a so serious that he has not of the shooting of da Young Bendell, who ts ar tlender chap, seemed to be daz ing his arraignme. Court to-day, A of the pen Rende He repeatedly mute and unvesponsive. The > us band did not uk excep r that he remer H of shooting his wife, and t he dui s i It was a t. He was held w out bo The elder Bendell, wiv is a pr ous plumber at One Hun dred and Twenty-: 1 street. said ‘My ibov eave his nze as twe one Dut he will not be eg ex January. He was nut a sisool Voy when he rat t giv Dirine the thirteen inontha of the married life he hia orked like a ‘Help Wanted | To Day! As Advertised for in The Morning World’s Want Directory, IWRSDAY, Aug, 13 Jantt 1 Ma Dutchers Crbinet-Ma mE TT eae Gerpenters) ..s.g 4 Painters, f Cash + 8 Printe nal Charm Compostiors 2 Pa Help ks (ML) aks (i) Cutters Day's: Work Dentiate i Dishwashers, Drivers Drug: Clerks Rlectricians Elevator Runners Bmbrotderers , 2 8 3 Engineers ifn ‘ Engraver 5 iM Feeders & Atenor Gardeners Giris Housework Horseshoors .. Troners Total TH The World printed to-day 744] Helm Ads, 408 more than all other New York papers combined. | Where they live In splendid style, has Jobs from | Rich Woman's s Strange Hatred ot Her | JLUED, Baby Bars Child rom Home 20 Ye ars p ch CIAL DION'T RELENT, \ | Promised to Kill Himself on | Certain Date Unless He | Heard From Her, ISLE Cases imesh Ye DOUGH BALLS PAVING STONES AS ~ WEAPONS OF WAR Non-Union Bakers Jacobs Had “Fired” Come Back to Wreck Place, Mrs, but Strong ohn Seen all Three Times Since | Hour of Birth, H PLEA FOR LOVE IN VAIN. Father’s Efforts to Reconcile Mother to Daughter Fails— | A Peculiar Case, A Gght, in which half-kneaded dough, rolling ping, @ paving block and kit- chen furntture were mixed, along wth |ten men all yelling and swearing at jeach other in jargon, started to-day's |round of excitement about Lexington avenue end One Hundredth street, just | before dawn. Pincus Jacobson, in whose bake shop jthe fracas occurred, exhibited a bat-, tered faze and told a ead story to'| |Magistrate Steinert in the Harlem HE FULFILLED THREAT.| Handlik Hanged Himself in} | His Bedroom With His Belt Strap. For Strong, twenty years Mra. Egbert V.) wealthy and ap-| parently happy, the wife of one of the! | best known residents of Babylon, L. I. ‘| handsome, The body of Voybech Handitk, a young plano maker, was found to-day guarded with the utmost eolicitude the fact that she had a daughter for whom | from the hour of her birth she has in hia room at No, 1314 Firat avenue, | Court when efx men, who, he says cherished an ineradicable hatrad. Now where, during the night, he had jwere his assailants, were arraigned, | that the secret ia out and the where- | choked himself to death with his belt |The men ere Herman Feldhelmer,| abouts of the daughter in her unnat- | strap. He was a big, athletic young| Samuel Citron, Isaac Feder, Jacob It- Nal orieeTmariae ia | fellow, and tn his effort to Kill himselt| kovita, Dantel Feldbine and Pincus) ra ner parents’ home are |} he had torn out one hinge of the door Tesman, They are all, says Jacobs, known, the § are bowed in grief at the shame that has come to them. The father of the child, a dignified, sunburned man wall past middle age, with a face that despite {ts cast telling ron non-union bakers, “Herman Feldhetmer works for me, | Judge," sald Jacobs in court, “and two | weeks ago I fired him beca he ts no; | good; he ts a loafer, a momzer, and about which he had fastened his belt and then gought to strangle himseif. Finally he had hung the belt on an- other hinge, suspending himself so that he. could grasp the knob of the of a lite of ease is marked with a door, on which he exerted a tremendous does not belong to the unton—no, Then s adow of est, has three times in |strain until he lost consciousness, he comes back to my shop, where I tha twenty years of his daughter's ban- |Hanging t for hours, with his feet | make the bread and where I have hiredy ‘shment sought to bring mother and trailing on the floor, he died union bakers, and every morning he tox ume with a rage | Grief over fon of his sweet: nds in the street and in a loud’ | volce he calls me very bad names that I would not tell before your honor, | ‘This ts not @ good business for the people, and I am afraid some of them heart immelled the v 2 man to take fp his lite, Just a year ago to-day he met Maria Barta, a beautiful young Bohe- fan girl, at a Turners’ picnic. Their comprehensible the mother as rejected her daughter's supplica- tions for her love Sorrow of the Father, Singer, It Is Said, Is Willing His two fast steam yachts, é nds said to-day {t was a case of ane : at If Cha | will begin to belleve I am some of the endunaunariaunets Peete Jlove at frst sight, and a few weeks) — to Forgive and Forget If She |things Herman Feldhelmer calls me, 20 jafter they had met Little Bohemia I tell him to go away and say I will have htm arrested, but he says he will! run me away Instead.” To make good this threat Feldhelmer to-day brought five friends, wao helped him to the best of their ability, ‘The baker and his three assistants were in the cellar, kneading dough, when Feld- pensated Mr. Strong for the loss an outcast by reason of terious antipathy—and t of one constantly a great sorrow, Marion Goodale Strong 1s the heroine , - {Exiled Girl Tells How She Begged [heard that they were engaged. } A Devoted Couple. The young couple were !nseparable after that, and thelr devotion was a jsubfect of much comment, They an- jnounced that they would be married | |this coming Christmas, The girl was Will Return Pe ent The wife of fam- ous tenor, according to a dlapatch from co Caruso, the brooding over Florence, has eloped to England with a young friend of the singer, Her {employed as a maid by a family on halmer leaned over the narrow stairs West One Hundred and Forty-first| youthful admirer, says a dispatch to a [way and oalled, "Where's the boss?” in Vain Fi treet, where Voytech called for her! susnaner, II Piccolo, at Trieste, Aus- | Jacobs thought tt was a customer and or er ot. er °S ove every night and took her home. ; answered, “Here, come down," Anietha the | ttia, Is “a friend of the house,” and had Whereupon there descended an old spring, however, . |ragged bag, containing g x block tatement Made by Fat s wrote and besought her] been a constant visitor to the Catuso ee cunaied oa he be poll of the atement Made by Mariou Goodale «trong, Barred All Her to come home for a visit. ‘They had| villa. master baker and nearly laid him cold Life From Parents’ Home. prospered since she left thelr home and} Caruso ts heartbroken, says the cor- Peete MADAMES Eset eat at his osha Yes, It ts true that my mother will not see me; but I try to be |desirea her to take part in a family | respondent, and has expressed hi CARLISO3 }to thrash the trio in the cellar and happy, just the same, And yet I 1 h (th all heart celebration, So she sailed last May.) ay willing to forgive her and rec en Tiare the ea a4 ‘ ADD: s br ei I love my mother with all my hear "i aaiy s os In the midst of the melee, which at- ng her sweetheart that S8hé@|her to his home again if she return —— =a ied’ Bo larga” erage e will not let me go to har for some reason, but she is my mother, Last July there was a rumor of trouble between Caruso and his wife At that time a prominent New Yorker, then in Paris, sald In an interview that Other friends heard from her, thous’, | the singer's wife had departed would return In a few months, prepared | penitent. O'Rourke descended into iI pray for her and think of her always. to marry him In December, Signora Caruso, !t !s asserted, took soon fanped the figat, Rathaniihics jet i 1 h Le non-union men got away, but were Father loves me, and he loves her, too. Twice he has left her and He) got one. fetter and a iy al with her all of her jewels and a larg | aerwed counded up Oy the. pelle come to me, only to go back following the girl's arrival in the little | sum of money, taken from her hus- QJ man, with the ald of the battered MGS : é EGBERT | town of Radostce, where her Kinstolk | panq's ante, Geneva; Ah! I don't want him to struggle any mo He has never ha STRONG lived, and then no further word, He ne ee \CRUSHED TO DEATH UNDER 1,500-POUND STEEL PLATE, | wrote and cabled, frantically beseeching her to send some word, But none came, npanied by | Refused to Return, me, and knows so little of a daughter's love, he cannot miss me muct - — —— — But he loves her, and she loves him. They cannot live without eac ther. I want them to live together and be happy. I will be care er the e that surrounds me here with Mother Hunt, and I pu t the evil thoughts. I work hard, study hard and practise m BATAVIA, N. Y., Aug. 13.—John Coff- or somehow. 4390, her letters to them she said she! wno was then singing In co When I think of {t all I fear to lose my mind, But, then, I rem ends y an, foreman of the Johnston Harves would hot come Back: ie St Re London, denied that his wit er Company's new malleable tron plant, two. veane AE Itoh bane Feld) Porn Delhi. att waa the work OF }1s dead from {njuries receive: of Voytech. The ellence made the] he gata, “a great kindness being repald | day when a plate of steel weix! helps me to forget. young man wretched. From a@ bright,| with gross ingratitude.” } pounds yed trom a crane ah j e appy-go-lucky young chap the| Caruso was married in Flor ‘ Coffman to the ground, He die ne mother so much. You see, they made a mistake { hearty, happy-s' ae ly Sig rae ih gony, Coffman came from became sullen and morose and talked] yoars ago. He brought his wite with Gurogus Marasho Caught With fen °° not taking me back to her when I was a little baby. 1 have heard tha my grandmother turned from my mother when she was born, just a much of death. For five years he has boarded with him the first time he Metropolitan, but she was not wit appeared at the m) $125 in Marked Bills Given | % mother did from me. But they brought the baby baok right away, an Mrs, Anna Swoboda, and to her he sald) the past two seasons, 1 t + 3 Driven from H “ 2 azar grandmother took |) tleht into har ating i Ae ome, ls few days ago, “I have asked Maria paheesieas oe by Nazzar Nazariana. ive years phases eft h 6. ide v h With me they were not so wise, They kept me away from mother] developinent. t 1d : ded Men eee Ls Wa anaetee Bueape pal HE tudies at ‘Trumar Hi ave written Vat !) I was six. Then her heart had hardened, I suppose. She turne School and St had made High | her by a certain date, I will kill my- Not content a scaring George away from me. nly Go bring ee her home, | golf, If she does not write then she Nazariano to death by pointing @ ith many pprelien: 3 Mari vol t him, G Ma- I never saw her but twice after that. ‘The last time was In the fai | packed he" trunks und Joutneved. “wieh | will know that she 1s my executioner.” Se re ae 9 o Baby RO uTe home all day, ea rber, wit op at No. 2 rf 1906, Father took me to Babylon, determined to bring mother t er foe ee BB Ours ip xeate Decaate noe vince es aa TWer pent atreeenttis aaeh tu HE With his! eriy awalting a letter, and last night Haat inenty caeyentn attees) tied Lex, : home, 3 REVI tired to bed without speaking to sgt I went to her on my knees. I begged her to tell me why she hate with Page, mot t a ‘one. His threats were forgotten un- ep) aiaelardan avenue oLleuta hy ehe d l 2; ‘0 no has er father | a gaeal tot of Nc Amste Bene: died me ae i ne ponte ne love ae home. , begged her to tell me all | aver told the eull of that night's | tH! the Red yaney Guetoan ERelmereins: Donohue caught Marasho REG.US.PAr OFFICA but she coldly repulsed me. “I cannot explain why I cannot have yo stormy scene. It fed in the daugh- I Sai Ps ag i eae i peipebulesie said | (|W oman Arrested on Post Said » goods last night and arraigned near me," mother sald, “but you must not stay. Your presence Is im hignet ae Boze 5 fferson Market Police Court FALL STYLES SA HIEL ong had watched 1 AU Their fhe ong had watched | er to Have Been Their | In Men's Hats knees (LED BY FLL OF sn I pleaded on, she said: “No, it can never be. No one know spur Macrae ae fs Victi ne ie wes have a child, It would create a scandal, You must leave thi it was more than he cou and, ae ant cisayed fo coms with the above celebrated hall-mark bree i a ‘ (TON IO IRON BEAM oe Fashion gualty and dren. | Ss and} s | een and the of fashion, quality and distinction, at was my last talk with mother. Whatever the reason wh aren) Indictments, alleging bribi and o AG of the Ce Will Be Issued mother turns me away I want her to be happy. I am happy. Go an tortion agalnst Policemen ! pecalige no case has given mea father In Mr. Hunt, a mother in his wife, and a alste: ha Cordes and Willlam F, Walt nst im he was ise pressure ot Thursday, August 27 ell! y " y ned to his wife, Th : the Mercer street station, were 58 ’ in Lucille. Everybody in Trumansburg !s my friend, and every an ACOH YER RONGGI rey One Peay Dead, An- up to Judge Crain in G sf ainneahiina my pet, I have my books and my music, I sing !n the churc! late nira | ‘ to-day by the Grand g the choir, and if father will only send me abroad to train my voice unde EAE other Badly Injured When The two policemen a Nebr tert mand was gnored Poltcetteadg the d r took arters week ago chia and some good master, I shall be the DUR oon Aa esa eh 2d) ae girl in the world | Derick Breaks Down, n accepting mone, ans q ensued which resulted j beste valong: 1th L at the barber shop She Se ee Viv- | his ttle daughter in the care of a dis- t teenth street. It {3 alleged 3 marked b ig with a family aailea to her at/tant relative in Brooklyn, Mrs, Os- One man was killed and one other In-|acted $3 each from se he barber, Ticho tha Cornell Hotel at Trumansburg, on| borne, with whom she lived six yeary. | Jured when a four-ton !ron beam | women. yhue. pr omptly rushed tn from sof Cayuga Lake. Nothing In mThele RIM | |dropped upon them to-day, In the ex-| | Hoth men ne ee a Afarasho appearance or character offers a cir First Meeting. | jeavations for a two-story storehoure| each pending tral, Abr Wo anigudad rovel earth 12 to mystery of her mother's| Finally Mr, Strong determined to |that 1s being erected by Milliken |resented both defendas | hatred, Her frank brown eyes, wavy | bring mother and daughter together at | Brothers, contractors, at Vernon and hair and Ii e figure present only a/any cost. Von Alst avenues, Long Island City. see arming ire of a trim young girl) He interested his wife in Mrs, Osborna| Point-to-Point” Contest Will , The sider had been swung to the level of the second floor; gvhen the boom of the big wooden derrick that held It, isnapped off short. Several men were at g Her manner carries | and Induced thing to shed light | her to visit the poor reia- t not the least tion, Mrs, Strong did not know Be Started in Berkshires that on har life She cannot under- | her little daughter was In Mrs, Osborne's stand a care. To-Morrow work just under the huge rafter-metal, for her Mrs. Strone was talking with Misa! ‘ but all except two managed to dodge Ntarion has lived with the family of logborne when the tiny girl in white up-| back out of danger | R. J. Hunt, of Trumansburg, for four- toed nto the room, thirty-four years teen years, Until recently the monry| yy! what a pretty little girl!" crjeq| Five bia balloons wil start early t living on Thirt- tor her expenses came through her) Mrs, Strong. catching the little out. | morrow from North Ada Mas th street, Brooklyn, was caught ithor's lawyers. Recently checks from | Stretched hands In Ner own, “Pray, |q “point-to-point” race for the Forbes ajrectly under the beam and Instantly trong ceased, and now the girl) “ave*oniia's upturned tice elowed wit | trophy The contest promises to be the xilled, His crushed body lay beneath a small allowance from her | delight most Interesting aerial event held tn che weight for more than two hours, | spend on. | “Oh, I'm so glad you hav come atl enis country since ouls while men rigged another derrick to i last,” ‘Ittle Marton said. “I'm your ) How Child Was Rejected. Httle girl.” tance race, Among tha contestants sw n Stro ott a mem-; For a moment Mrs. Strong stood will be: Award Rickert, of No. 102 Ten Byck Marion Strong § meiner le camily. of | Tigid and silent. ‘Then ‘sho reiansed the | “yr et i , _ Brooklyn, had his’ rlght fe ber of the wealthy Goodale Camlly. of | tittle hands, turned without a word and Messrs. Wade and Morzan, of Cleve- i \rgeon too Peconic, L. | She inherited the bulk of| rushed from the } land, In the Sky Pilot, 40,00) cuble feet, al. 4 At ied Egbert| ‘Tne enraged Hig ni the Hear fearch wean Si ae Nes at York, hotel her husbang Allen Re H Freer Ot oO dlaspeearae at u awalting her, Waite with passion, the Berkshires, , where Ma was’ born. Irs she confronted him, crying: Orinandaie ie thenG ; fortune at that time was| ‘What brat Is that at Mrs. Osborne's] rae Dipset y estimated at {rem $200,000 to) home! Tell met What Brat I ea) Mour| Arecere Potter an has greatly Increased. Jown daughter,” was Mr. Strong's reply.| 0 005T) Oto s, Strong {8 a large, handsome! Mrs, Strong told her husband that If vr be tye STKE Cee BT Hen ‘ an, Her hair and eyes are dark he ever again ventured in bring the| Mr. Glidden, tn the City sto A le woul tm | 99,¢ Ald daet Jand in the contour of her face and| child to her notice she would cast him | 38.009 euble fe cherisne out along with the habe. | there is a strong re- The Second Meeting emblance to the banished daughter, Strong was not very Ml at the) 1 wos right after ine scene in Mrs, Os. birth of her daughter, The only | borne's house that the Hunts cam re of the case that bothered the |iittle Marion's if tore was their patient's secming friends at Tivore ee nk natred ef the babe. As strength .re- tory, and they took the girl turned this hatred grew, and the them: . -! i im, mother raved at the sight of the child. In 91 They kept the baby out of the room, but the knowledge that the child was together. It was the vear of the Pan-Amer.c: an home, tev aaibaraisis isse is eae seemed with his wite and on tha way raised | day Exgosition. Strong went to Buf! | fome pretext to stop over a night ati moved to Bellevue Hospital with =| cut of features household word in thousands of homes— POSTUM “There's a Reason.” nd ate daughter made a_ seco: and Strong bring mother CHILD FALLS OUT OF WINDOW Fann fell tro THE VERY HIGHEST QUALITY | |