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! | ' MOST MARRIED - —OPLE CONTENT FW ARE HAPPY —The Marrying Parson —_—>— fi Rev. Gottlieb Andreae, Who Officiated at 999 Weddings, Says Few Separate. UPHOLDS HIS RECORD. Declares That Only One in Fifty of Couples He Has Wedded Have Divorced. By Nixola Greeley-Smith, of the people py-ach netnt ss much lle 4 to e years his e he was cal Wilhelm to ¥ married the 1 \ woman's father and mother and had c ‘ 1g stened her, a typical Instance of his g assuciation wit 7) families pars family gothe Jersey side, the Jer ca on 1 do their the Fair view Avenue © vuse of t sthe Re’ aiarity, but spiostly, per the long Gistance to be travelled and the const quent larger fare ) Ons In Fifty a Failure “Perhaps two per cent. of the people ted or been arried have sey sopier of © contented ented than It LT wilted under Mr. Andrea's sublime staking he wind out been ace yson why 16a bapt to his cred, tt I wouldn't ¢ Instead I asked him to explain what | | he meant by saying that most marrled people are ed but not happy, “Happiness? Who has happiness?” he ruminat Nis Mg black cigar from his mouth, and unceremoni- ously puffing vutful of sm the framed vis the wall the moment the stout, rosy, j vin For ly, mid- Clo-aged shepherd of a Jersey City flock became the German dreamer walking the speculative heights with Goethe and | Behiller and Heinrich Hetne, Content *!oi Happiness. “Few I find happiness in. mars riage. Hap ns to Hive in the clouds; to he exalted mentally and phy- rically and spiritually by the beloved How many marriages are there of Which husband or wife could, say that? But to be contented, deat well, to play pinochle with your wife after dinner, and to win from her, of course; to have peace, not to owe money —these things 98 per cent. of the couples I have married possess, Content comes from realizing the troubles you haven't got: hapjiness from the joys you have or hope for. With this the cigar went back under Mr, Andreae's grizzled mustache and Nis little solloquy came to an abrupt end “And does love give this happiness ' you speak of?” Married 25 Years Himself. “Ach! What should I know of love?’ Maughed the pastor, “I've been married twenty-five years. V celebrate our ailver wedding Oct. 3. This remark led to the revelation that at the great majority of the 99 wed- dines Mr. Andreae has performed his mie eas daughter have been the wit- ne in tne long register of twenty-five years, which the pastor has kept in to sleep ¢ i , his own handwriting, one reads at least five hundred times: ‘Witness, Concor- » dia Andreae, Esther paar ‘They come as late as 2 o'clock in ih morning sometimes, there couples, ** continue the ‘or, “I marry them at amy time, so ‘ong as I believe they are right.” My es, role na Ha oretty daugh- ter, Miss Esthe Bart father he ought to have we quien hit at Abed Teady to Mana tow 40 ye ah en a pth business for Mr. Andreae, as his three ohildren—Marous, Esther and Paul— eve been sent to college on his wedding / fees. The 999 couples have ranged in ! from sixteen to seventy-six. One ‘these couples, a prosperous drummer tis wife, drove up to Mr. Andreae'e jence five years ago and were mar- They were total strangers to him | In Jersey City, But e come hack to pay B_“When 1 firet came in 1 thought thimaybe you had come to be married,” an®e added hopeully, glancing at @ group newapaper men'in the room whom [ never seen before. ‘And 60 #0 much of ¢ ‘missionary wae in the glance that I ree dee 4 mo s seight per| * ronies | inerals and the | THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1908, ENDS LIFEAFER Clubman Who Is Lost, Wife He Tried TQ)" BURN AGED WIE HAS §© £0 Divorce and Her Alleged Rival IS MYSTERIOUS DIED IN EIS ARMS TIN PARIS Letter Left By Giese Indi- Left Hotel on Sept. 11 Expecr- cates That She Asked Him ing to Return Soon, and To Follow Hei. | Disappeared |FRIENDS' SEARCH VAIN HER DEATH WAS SUDDEN an Find No Trace of Young Spendthrift Who Fled His Divorce Suit She Was To Celebrate Sixty- eighth Birthday and He Had Provided Flowers, Philopena Giese, long an Invalid, vuld have been sixty-eigit years old She died at 11 o'clock last night jin the arms of her husband, Albert, w 0 it years her junior, They were vom flat on the , at No, 2 East a s h for him has failed to (t his hotel there on y her last request was that husband should follow her {nto onan er e Rey, Gott eternity, fur as goon as she was dead has been ver > in the eb Andreas, Of} ye wr two letters explaining the } ; T ef if ie f tiles erman frounstances and disposing of MIRs. 5 d UY ed Cai and eke CARLTON A ree came up for ase ci ty, and thew set a CARL ION Seal ; fa PIR eae iouied he. bad inesq@ay{the olf couple were found early today Me BOLL TT BIRNET? ive ‘Truax denied the @ thousandth mar: | Crippled by Accident oes ; MMs. Burnett was so happ Giese tp to ten years ago was @ i mutah the East Ninetleth stroet address. ni tions, and the the closing days of the lives of old No. 1 West Bighty-second bors visited her frequent band. although he was forced to use ] peas eee trying (9 make hi crutches, Was her deyoted nurse. ‘They EAE I} arg AMEE U Lecce e aeEIeD Dyas Begins Eastern Tour With Servant Girl Talked to Her Nobody Heard Report of P | ; ' their ¢ ast es would allow - fous tesab rs utes -viss Statement Contradicting His Mistress As She Got Away r Gun and No Weapon vs Pe ie Arnie ited the Gleses yesterday evening. As s it foan EK r wl 4 1 an interested she wis leaving the olt man. followed Republican Rival, With Plunder. ey rua it # Into the hall and handed her some | Aa Ni i tion « He asked her to buy a TP | Y Henan rien ta: quet of flowers, SOUTH NORWALK, Conn., Sept. 1—| PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 19.—Under the | PHILADELPHIA HAMS HRNRREATLE BS In ROTHEE Flowers for Birthday William Jennings Bryan, Democratic eves of her mistress, who suspected | !"s!9 vant girl thief walked out | Va" of John E, Marsden, in| Washington, Re morrow," he explained. “is Phil- Nontinee for Pre a's birthday. I cannot walk to the day en route to Provid forist’s, Buy a bright bouquet and. schedule tf bring it to us early in the morning, | 1 may present it to her as a remem- brance.”" Mrs. Schmidt, with the bouquet [Knocked at the door of the Giese flat] 1 here toe Hothing, a s baa tiny ina special ear attached West Phi train du of the hous ning when In- isappear- Iphia, with an apron full lued at $5,000, went to Mrs. Marsden on nd applied for @ position as a She gave her name as Mary the Hahneria nn and the railroad ¢ at G14 o'clock (of jewel ysiclans a the man himself professe The priest was taken to the Hahne at § o'clock. There was no response t She was engaged and ‘mann Hospital by a railroad brakeman oi t eennotaceoun’ ‘A r Summons and she detected in the immec as soon us the train arrived here at avy : some ti IPAS UAT ACEaREL AST CCUERT MELT Mrs. Marsden stood on the 10.05 last night. ‘There he told his | yay oning the Janitor, she forced an en- 1 ‘ay seeing her son off to school, | story | Were lu Mr ‘iurne ca (HFOUEH TRE TRAE. OTNLG GND no independist vj. the girl, dressed in street attire, passed He had ridden yr the way here} in the event tha ca a divorce IRINA LAIMA ERE das eT TENG letory to Mr. Brva * out of the house. Mrs, Marsden noticed | from Wa how regular day | yfics Michaelona was a MAHEGOM aee RRC RNGIE RATE: ‘ the apron ted in a bundle ur oach, | when the traln wa 10W rer Wheee as dead on the bed; the body’ atval arn d asked her where she was go- | well ur det " to the | were ¢ Vv passing oequaintance Ile Died RIC apaleevered SI chehe Ta he She sald she was going 10 post a Ae car ed, He the eneuiliseats aneca Join hows) of BC a can amabeou iune bse enol] time passed and the girl did not ve- pina ot SUR MOTTH Hivecouiahiterininioret nittta man was sitting, Wfeless. A long rub- blican triumpl tr im, Mrs. Marsden went upstairs, ex- | self 2 potie iat daa ‘ ber tube leading from a gas siove con- | gire immediate authoritative opinion of amined tl { Bilvah neaneman miming lwnre le mes Re One Del mavaed a LBEOu NE Wate ta HC or ef yourself as Preside NOI Nan one MTherella:poyeliie/ (oll waisaudienly, ewakenedi Nei eaidl Lyin fetheralsi went |som to the bedroom, had supplied the Dmlehcesnieintiantia me falehielther whens UM MMSE UE ELITIST a Tate Ign dll mother of outs the girl severe pain in his arm, He the gas current which he had intaled with govern list p How the girl | ; ; M he) the missing was at her home. fatal effect \ ofl i rod dreaming, but when hie looked | 55. 15) West Mighty We: by and ts comp ntatives elect- | of e down there was uf and tt] World reporter, she sn Letters Tell Story ed from ty-nine prove | from his sleeve out into | ieee fhe ales There were two letters on a table tn en received the follows PE ee the kitchen, One was d to an exper: he pries ed to aLEN ADR eel aleeOk cle | Adolph Schuldsenberger, financiat s party mimediate dd trom A i} vue ‘ go and) then tary of the lodge of the Knights of cree : the wom 1 ha [ a Roan | Honor, to which the old peope belonged, , rats, « listed as Mar foun ud 1 ers i jit read TLE I sd ea Not a wind 3 ; “Adolph and all may. frien but locked | Waa ale car I ro Rev, Nir, Bella | poor wife died with all her iys Kept, or cause ROACH LMIOF Saye rried no Y 1 ex © | and without pain in arms chewenentae NmENG ‘ = ets i : CL ; 1 o'clock, L obey whut she 1 Be cece ie Hie kee 5 and o geatch of his clothing at . 1 un pase see that we are buried to- 3 hos} a 1 le waa) | i Many hy kether ; ao pusieive that. he j i! , | ‘The other letter was addressed tto le crossing the a yerwean t Has yo 1 attentive to | August Zalser, of No. 189 West Pitty.) (0 aay ‘ i H t | ninth street. a trustee of t Isabel» ite of | f . , Lelre New hi ‘d nada! to belle has g t tev. Mr. Bellumor ny t d Bh " wi . i} Helmath, It expressed than':s fer tue, deeply de i ! any me i Nn a | kindnesses that hi shown by the [€ Mr. ‘Tart i Haas } old, and h ‘ ’ ; rh . he Mrs. i i} one tH 1 nization. ected th fan aes Be erifitige ies pe emmaene sous ‘\ na ! , M | found in the old man's ves? pocket, and ‘opted OASIS Ve Se Le atau ey a ‘ the proc of the sae of the naw not can do so e Turkis f hold « pe sent t Amelia UY g. ‘ Ne a # Lf c no e « a Tos Angeles, Cal, a cousn f LA any person Wao ¥ i whim) a Giese et ortlon of ily: Inj | : . HAVEN, © k Ns iE | friends, the late Alexander ‘Troup. Up. j the district on his arrival from New York Mr. Bry- | —~ an was met by Alexander Troup, son! i ; by 10 TAK FOR THT of the late editor, and taken tn an au- | Negroes Attack Reserves in Senator Wants io Name Kapper tor tomobile to the Troup residence, where} > i i 4 S | {he extended his condolences to Mrs “Blackbird Row” ot Supreme Justice and Staple | |Troup and the members of the family, | ton Protests. | f | Bryan, und fe wae tor scepmaey Harlem, Te ee wel tora Governor Here to Confer With | in} "0¢ ‘he baro who came iti iu Moaroresiecucrenneniuneed (be from New York, After <a to plaing Hitchcock on Question | Troup residence Mr. ‘bry ander ‘Treup, went to Evergeen Ce tery, where upon the grave ot of Stumping. Troup he placed @ floral ottering ‘After a bewildering round of confe ences, receptions, social functions an Governor Hughes came to town to- | speech-making, Willam Jennings bryo ‘ Jlett the Grand Central Station on ‘his day to confer with Chairman Hitchcock, | private car at 8 A. M. to-day of the Republican National Committee, | Pleased with the first the A riot occurred to-day between the sie Dame ro Blackoird) Row,” Black nd One Hundred and {all Twenty-seventh street, and the police of the East One Hundred and Twenty sixth street station, William Wilde, ol Brooklyn, who hap- was hit by a brick cratic ticket tials Stuplecon, Second ayer Suapletou we paign in New York about a campaign tour of the country | peots to close th . He will return to f ieee rs MCSE LOG eae iG iCel sth ator McCarren, and spe Brooklyn nes, a huge nogress. Iv: tie bench “There is great demand tor the gov-|on Oct. 26 and at the y mass. sv Second_avenue, who war ted 0 arden the brick from roof BI ernor in the West and Middle West," | meeting at Madison Square se ; 1 ame day, a FS said Mr. Hitchcock, “Next to the na- |" Gevan was accompanied by Na- j jive rouble began eax In the ee ; */tlonal candidates themselves, Mr. | tional Committeemen mings, of Cone when Policeman Silver ordered 8 he hag put hes is In greater request than any | necticut; Green, of Khode island, and rou of negroes to : e hei claring t trun on t bated . ed We Bie him 6 ang |State Chairman’ Mahan, of Connecticut, | "9" nd snp eal a Bay) ess J 1 ou Shearer S Blve | They reached New Haven at $9.58, and | wis arget for fusilade 8 h vs all the tlme he can possibly spare | visited the grave of the late Alexander | thrvwn by groes on roofs, He turned from his own campaign in this State, | Troup, the former National Commiifes-| in uy alarey for the reserves and a noir = “T am to see him at the Hotel Astor, (man ae Cae re u Mies Grand | riot fellowed Riba BEATS Central Depot here, and who was one \ and I hope to then make arrangements | of Mir. Bryan's warmest nal friends, | “Tlackbird that will be agreeable for the tour, I) and paid a visit of condolence to the| Juan Hill understand that he is willing to give | Widow. z strict were the “negross » did the ta Peay oe his time for national | , Mt a for providence, Le New Haven Bey SS wien | | As he boarded the Boston s The Governor will also meet in con- made no staten >|UNIQUE WEDDING GIFT | ference at the Hotel Astor Merbert L. ietaaped wit peonee weg eae aS Parsons, William R. Willcox, of the| Pere vesterd FOR THE ABRUZZI’S BRIDE. Public Service Cofimisston; Lafayette | ant Secretary tlonal Commit B. Gleason, secretary of the Republican B. Burton, was among those at] ROME, Sept. 19.—The officers of the | State Committee, and John M. Hutchin- | "Ye, station to. see Mr Bryan of | puke of the Abrusal’s ship, the Regina son, chairman of the Republican] point, R. I, at 2 Woonsock sa wedding gif Speakers’ Bureau, The two latter will | at 4.15, and at, Pro re to-night represent at the meeting, over which| W!l!, divide Sunday between v Opt aD: the Governor will preside, Timothy 1. | Hite: werferts Race Me wt National Food herine Elkins a | 4 Mi \ cee Cn ae aE . - was having a | AVIATOR Wali? NANTS NO FAVORS A DAUGHTER WH) ROM GOVERNMENT = Will Not Accept Any Money Fle Until He Makes Required Aeroplane Test WASHINGTON, $ doubt that the people would applaud a generous rather than a te finical ateitud the y ernment toward O y of War Wrig fatal ave.cer Gi 1 ‘ ct Ziv \ ty i she Wright acce ey t i t ' | Vita Ch hE t ! 1 ettin and is not making any in Fra it hat the el the t ut 1 1do not tht cet “| MRS. ERVIN WA WARDMAN DEAD. aa of the Biditor of ‘the Press Passes Away, wrotine Klinek Wife 0! vin Wardin publ ) New e dug i nt W ne narried to Mr wil +1909, int (WA HELD HAS IS YEARS 0 rence Ziegfeld Says Lillian Will Be Sent to School Here, Ber iee eo OANUTD ISREAKS ENGLISH en Intimate Friends Were Not Aware or the Child’s Existence. k-eved, black t No. dla Hotel Ansonia upled by Anna s Miss Held's,"" being. veing ids of her own age so nu ne in he: id. 1 or trip from the be he car by her da a i but corset, I nature only ALLS Artists wouldn’t rave so much mn modern garb wonders for modern Milos’ yy emphasizing Guaraniec over the Venus de Milo if she fe a) _ passed them 1 the street lacking a av Reine does y beauties hints at. ide Steels od Unbreakable “NOBRAKE” SIDE STEELS POSTUM| |aas "Ou Beverage Well- Order it that has benefited millions, a cutee There's a Reason F WASHBURN-C -CROS he Duke's explolis 3 , “based Woodruff, chairman of the State Com- | ¢9 1, Ne OK » Arctic and im the Rocky Moun- on whe Ap nen. | 2, ¢uineotn about Oct. 1 for a week. 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