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sent Brecsmnesscqrarne mss tsistvemsnnasone TEACHER nm THO COLL DOES «ATMEL j Rovard's Wife Asks Justice , ; , Glegerich to Allow Alimony ARGUMENT POSTPONED. of $120,000 a Year, Prank Gould Moves That His _, Wife Make Her Charge More Specific. By a curious coincidence the matri- monia] troubles of Howard and Frank Gould, sons ot the late Jay Gould, were | to-day before Justice Giegerich, of the | Supreme Court, Frank Gould wants his wife, Helen Kelly Gould, to make the charges in| her complaint against him more definite and certain, but the motion went over by agreement of counsel out of court. Mrs. Katherine Clemmons Gould asked Justice Giegerich, through Clarence J. Shearn, for an order upon her husband, Howard Gould, to pay her! $1200 a year alimony and $15,000 counsel fees for Mr. Shearn, Cornelius J. Sullivan asked for an ad- Journment of the argument for a month, setting forth that her suit for a sep- aration and Mr. Gould's amended an- swer were served in May, 197, and that the aMdavits on which the applic was made bore date in Septemoer | “Desertion {s set up In the complaint, and {s alleged to have occurred in July, 1906," said Mr, Sullivan, "The amend- e4 answer on appeal made up a twen- ty-four page printed book pf fifty-four paragrapns. All the ‘issues of the! amended answer wave been contro- veried, yet this is the first application for allmony after waiting a whole Another month surely would not serious harm. Not in Need, He Says. “Tt Is not as though the woman was fn need. Since November, 1901, Mr Gould has voluntarily contributed $25,000 | @ year to her, which, as your Honor | knows, 1s half aa much again as the | eslary of a Ju of the Supreme Court, She !s alone, has no children, and some whole familles manage to} struggle along on less than 5,00 a) year | "Shortly this « year, work after the alleged desertion | pledged Mr, Gould's credit, in 4007, for almost $150,000. In six weeks | she pledged his cr for $60,000 for Jewelry | She sued for a separation, alleging all the statutory grounds, All her alle- Elephant Which Stirred Zoo, ROME WANTS, That Is, if City Must Bear E | And Wife of Former Owner, MABEL TALIAFERRO is ON THE BACK Fg = OF ALICE, ~ FRE IN SUBWAY THAW SENT BAGK CAR; PASSENGERS TOTOMBS RUSH TO ESCAPE eae - Lively Blaze in Motor Box Drives Them From Their pense of Jury Trial as tlons have been controverted, eet = ne this point Mr, Shearn interrupted to Sanity. Seats, the speak 2 | —__. ‘It is a well settled rule of the | Appellate Division,” he sald, ‘“that| Harry K, Thaw’s latest effort to se Tes of passengers on a south-ho.nd wife in a separation sult {8 cure his Nberty suffered, or gat xX avenue subway train were entitled to support, It ts merely a! other postoonement n into @ mild panic to-day as the question of how much she should re-| Qin Justice Mil's 4 train was pulling out of the Ninety: celve for maintenance aecording to her| gay The Justice adjou pro-| sixth st i y h street station by the discovery of station, ’ ci Needs More Money. “The $25,000 allowed by Mr. Gould ts | fl only one-sixth as much as he spends on any one of his yachts, The twenty- ‘3 now Col}, feeding until next Saturday Havine failed once nement on a habe seeking, t Franklin Bart! joke and fla ng trom under- while © passengers were pushing and shoves r way to the forward cars, ap- ies Iss out of con- writ, Thaw the rear car nployees, rinted pages of amende wer | And Charles Morse KRenOUADEAT tt Hoot Be f ree Feat nonted CARS SE keepsie, to ea jury pass upon the seney brake and after the referred to by Mr. Sullivan is just | eps! Lenten Ly sped put out the Traf- twenty-four pages of scandal, Mra, |vestion of his present sanity To ahouverent i Gould has been made the victim of a (Cove peating at White Plains was to| “ic yed about elght minutes, 3 I. have a bearing upon Thaw’s mot! No trouble was noticed until) the train rank conspiracy to blacken her charac- for this fury trial, was leaving ixth street sta ter. She ts being harassed by her hus- | “°f . ( Sheriff Charles M, La ed Thaw { the passen saw the band's agents, pursued by his sptes.| trom his oresent_a West y the time he looked out sued by the people with whom she] chester County Ja 1s could be seen by pledged her husband's credit for neces- | ; rack to the temm rt engers, Every one aities, and those twenty-four pages of| the railroad station. A small. curious d scandal about her are the frult of per-| crowd of Vilagers followed, Thaw was| soon, polled he bi fone te Ce jured testimony. not_manacied, On his arrival in thy | S008 TOON rel ee windows “Mp, Gould's annual income ts $600,000, | courtroom Thaw saw District-Attorney | Md throush the openings between the He ts sending his wite a paltry $25,000| Willlam Travers Jerome, who had eone me Sears @ year and set stories afloat about | (1? Ba New York to oppose the mo-| The train was golng slowly, but no her all over the Tt Mr Gould avas | WOM ae te as Thaw re- aes Roane sutra ay o) sprei t - Fe § n pointt tr Fo prepared a year ago to spread twenty-| Maney at st) Hie etal GLa BREN four pages of scandal about her on the appeal book, he certainly ought to be! ori; T regard that man as the greatest in to a sudden stop. Many pas- al lawver in the State. If you | rs were thrown to the flo: ready to substantiate them now." choose vou mav tel! him I said so.” | ree we . Siac aan Glegeric! 4 Mr. Je i ia others tumbled over on oue anothe Justice Glegerich allowed an adjourn-| Mr. Jerome betrayed no outward di after the train was ment to Oct. 1 emotion upon hearing the compliment | gis ths sonductor and several ene a eee at second hand, As goon as Justice | ployees got down on e tracks and Mills had disposed o! Y inor | With chemica ugishers put ' posed of several minor f t "IEW BUILDINGS MARK cases he came to the Thaw motion, | out the blaze, WANED Hae tarmage wes i Ja motor box, 2} at da a HEARN’S FALL OPENING. |,d!%.derome. said tre was not able to | done, th iy cpular Establishment Now Has / pleadings. th \ Floor Space Equal to Square once, but the Jugie said he would | Postpone the argu. He showed a disinclination to allow any ' id if a sanity trial ere | Vods began to-day, with hundreds of |granted the expense would be creat one | ee Block Full of Bargains. Joarn’s sixth great fall sale of dry | Thir- | th *xtous shoppers storming the ®e firm has added naw six-story bulld- ts to establishments, and these ye thrown open “utr Inspection and approval. Hearn’s “y has a combined floor space more dai proceed bi in attendance, wh and Fourteenth street entrances. | necessary to send commissions tof land and the Continent mony of foreign Witnesses, H. 7 Fy |that if all this cost was to to the public for! the County of New ad to have Thaw transferred to Ne coming back to the Tomt in equal to the surface included withe|timited sojourn, Thaw cole anxious- hh and Sixth avenues and Thir- | ly. It was finally decided that th ause Mr. Morschauser, of ide, had failed to furnish | im as yet with a copy of his, client's Mr. slorschauser thought hat the hearin eught to proceed at | ————.—_—__. GRAND JURY WILL TAKE he other its until Saturday, rotracted delay’s, | Mr, Jerome here would be high-salaricd and It allenists be | might even Members Sworn Ip, but Will Jot Reach Annis Shooting for Some Time. to tl sted K he we uring the trial. At the even for a and Fourteenth streets, and | {co CEPR CER ah) the ach of this space 1s devoted (0 passes favorably upoif the motion fora | The extraordinary Grand Jury, em- figs CM Sa ee Frye brought | oMulty, trial by Jury panelled at the request of Districts } ‘advertised sales have haw 18 ted a jury trial al, ‘ ot | ly oh early indications of un extracr- |spectal panel of JW talesrray Cit! & Attorney Darrin, of Queens atten te / Mamary week of business, For elghty- | drawn. It ts expected that the trial wil] | Killing ef EB. An by Capt hel One years Hearn's business has veen | drag along for week: HACE kins Hains, was sworn atcadily on’ the increase, but the fondest It is said that several bets ha t he Supreme Court at lveams of this popular firm's growth |made around White Plains the Le ed reer Milt hover pictured such an early Monday | will never go back to the Matton ushing by Justice Garretson, Milton crowd as sought to snap up the bar- | Insane Asylum and that when he Jeaves |, Smith, of Elmhurst, was elected fore- » Galns offered, ; the White Plains jail he will be free. | man The additiona! flcor space gives to pees Rareidies ea capretsone Ini charity tha Mearn's floor space for new depart- __THE EVENING WORLD, MOND... BK. .BMBER 21, 1900, Latest Styles in Canine Lingerie, Fresh From Paris, Make New York Bark ELEPHANT ALICE. WASN'T MAD, BUT. HAD BAD SCAR ‘Through Boy Trainer Who | Czlmed Her She Tells of “Rampage. ASHEATH Tou SER EFFECT For. THE AFRAID OF THE Never Wanted to Hurt: Any- | body Either at Coney or \t the Zoo, Bronx Zoo, and got in the newspapers | re ji Hoe He } JAPANESE SPANIEL. FoR THE COAT FOR THE BULL THe. FRENCH “wy Se, PuP Whe THERE W/LL BE ron | Alice the tormer Coney Island ele "WEAR A GRAND VERY LinrLe \ a eT: phant who went on the rampage in the | Aone De Shik. Aire: Sy | de Be < to the extent of columns upon columns of the real thing in the animal story [es © 2) ai OUTFIT WIT? y Ay CANE FOR THE BOsTon TERRER <—- Ma ») 006 (see Go) NC) “SRE” line, that did not need any embellish | Ain't tt turrible, Tige? tallors, and one o ates th you get that, Pa Pomeranian? went Ue pepeiariali nature teeta cae le, The a of them states 4) Do you get that, Pansy Pomeranian No self-respecting dog can afford to chic tallor-made mantle will replace| So of course after this—there 1s posl- hanging her head shamefacedly to-da last year’s sealskin Jacket, that was! ttvely nothing to {t—ull readers of The cura Ointment and 60 around this winter wearing merely his hide and his resident fleas, with pos- sibly a fow visiting fleas. Nor can he expect to get past if he tries to put up & front by a display of common’ ond!- nary dog Jewelry, such as a brass col- | lar and a muzzle with more nickel-plat- when an Evening World reporter called at the antelope house. “Dick” Richards, her old keeper, who quelled the animal's fright, and with a few words changed her from « dan- perous beast struggling at her bonds to a very ladyltke elephant, willing to be led anywhere, was standing by, e4 mountings and he Interpreted Alice's own story | Not on his dog bisoults, he can’t. of how she broke out of the reptile) A special cablegram from Paris con- | veys a few authoritative words on the ubject of correct fall and winter wear hat have just been passed out by a leading Paris dog's tailor. Leading Paris dog's tallor—do you get that, you BronX was too much for me, and it got poor white trash, who have hitherto on my nerves, Why, at Coney I was Uupposed that the only dog's tallor was the children’s pet Mavel Taliaferro, the party that hangs around a livery ¢ otherwise ‘Polly of the Circus,’ who fs stable, and trims your bull pup's ears che wife of Fred Thompson, who rung and tall for a consideration? Luna Park—got that straight?—used to| But in Parle they have regular dogs’ house and into print, “This would never have happened,” | sald Allce, “if ‘Dick’ had only stayed with me from llvely Coney Isiand to the quietness of the The change worn by 60 many of the most prominent dogs. says, the dog's chest when accompanying his mistress in a carriage or motor car, Evening World mantle, so the cable designed to protect The new 1s especially pets to properly endure the rigors of a Northern winter Any dog that tries 'T-bones! |to worry through the cold weather the same source we likewise do's handkerchlef 1s now Oh, From learn that ‘his own hide and @ bead collar, will be | who own whole dogs the trouble bad or part Interest in partnership doxs using the Cuticura Remedies yet whe | will at once proceed to costuine their everany of my family have any sores, carried in a little purse attached to severely looked down upon, his leash; that tho lady experts have) por the further enlightenment of decreed that dogs shall use the same! tnoae who own doga or hope to own| brand of p ry that thelr mls) goes, Artist Long furnishes the accoia tresses use, regardiess of what the 8. P. | va iving chart, showing some classy ©. A. may think about ity that the) geiy suitable to this climate, Lo fewelry most in demand for aristocratt: pups this year will be gold bracelets ornamented with dlamonds to be worn on the forelegs, and that finally foot- kear for dogs has been condemned, be cause it makes the pets’ feet look too for your Trixie, or your Fido, In case your Trixte happens to be a Fido. And then send In @ hurry ca foolish wagon to come and tuke you to the psychopatic ward, r the (tide on ck, and I was mighty | | proud of that, you bet. | Got Scared Then, | ‘Well, they bring me up to the Zoo here when I was expecting to have a jwood time at the carnival, and then |they take me out walking with strange | Keepers and I get a smell of the pumas. When I was free in India pumas were |my special aversion. All elephants are jafrald of them. They jump down on your back out of the trees, and It's hard to reach ‘em with your trunk. At Coney they have the pumas and tigers and other such animals in cages, but It is so much Ike my old home up here in the Bronx that I thought they were free, ‘Dick’ tells me that they are in cages here, too, and that I was silly to get frightened, but I didn't know it then, and I made a bee-line for shel- ter. I got in the snake house, and | Wanted to stay there, I'm not afraid of snakes. You can step on them easy. “They tled me up th 1 night morning thes off but the shackles on my front | Then they tried to drive me out, There Na# cut off her allowance, and nam: Was @ rough house and I upset some ‘ng three women, Mrs. Anna R, of the snakes and tore up a few yards Betts has filed a sult In the Supreme of tron railing, but really I didn't mean | Court for absolute divorce, Pending to, T was just that frashtened that T tne gottlement of the action Mrs. Retts didn't know What I was doing. They agks for $1,000 a month alimony, $3.00) Jadded mo with {rons—'Dick’ would] counsel fees and such other rellet as never have done that—but I never tried| she may require to hurt one of them, I could have| tm her complaint Mrs. Betts describes killed them all, but I'm not that kind of| her husband as “one of the best known an elephant. Oh, {f ‘Dick’ had only | sporting men In New York, known as been there. Ho'd understood. | manager and proprietor of vartous gam- Didn't Want to Hurt. | bling houses where large stakes are I thought of the pumas again and 1| *Ums of money y tell you I was scared, They kept jab= bingy me and they got more ropes around me, and then they got me tied to a tree. I had almost pushed the tree over when my head slipped and 1 fell, I was shackled and could not get|as ‘a full house of spacious dimen: | up, and before 1 knew it they had me! sions,” and that ‘“deponent has at her ted down so tight I could hardly move. |disposd! a retinue of servants. But 1 gave them a fight, although I 4) Was careful not to hurt any of than | Je Ineo) 50,000 ab year, “I heard them talking about giving! She adds that she has been greatly me ‘knock out drops,’ Coming from |/embarrassed in a Ananclal ea Coney, I was wise In a minute and the discontinuance of her wouldn't take the stuff they gave me (and goes on to say that, upon informa ina pall. But I might as well, onigand abelleti Wer. ushaneis:iacome cause @ doctor injected some oe ee teas I skin and I began to feel emith, faith oftces ‘in the Park Row member the crowds and Building, Mr. Betts dentes all the graphed, and then ‘Dick’ Was| charges brought by his wife. He de- T glad? I guess ‘Dick’ YOU |clares he has supported his family in something about that “regal style," at @ cost of upward of |_ “He made them take off those ropes | 00,000 in the last five years mighty quick, I tell you. ‘Dick’ Betts declares that he will bi that I hadn't gone ‘mean,’ and i n | Way he talked to those follows wa counter-sult asking for a separation on “QU BTS SED FOR NORE i AN | Wife's Complaint Alleges That | He Wins “Excessive Sums” | | in Games He Runs. | | 4) Setting forth that her husband, Louls NS 1. Betts, a well known sporting man Although she says she waa informed | of her husband's alleged relations with | Jother women five years ago, Mrs, Betts speaks of her present residence, No. 70 West Forty-fifth street, which he owns allowance, be- der my I re- being photo- came. can tell Gold drow = the jcaution. Ho helped me get on my feet| the ground of incompatibility of tem- and 1 was so happy that I Just took | ——————— - him and swung him up on my back.|~ I'd go anywhere with that boy, even WRONG FOOD among te puma. let anything | |, Just tell t , because he wouldn't ne. hildren not to be afraid of me. i'm not a bad elephant, and mayve I'll get use to the Bronx after awhile, But I want ‘Dick’ to stay with me. He's the best frignd an ele- phant ever had.” But He Can't Stay. But ‘Dick’ will not stay. He has to go back to dina Park, although he has promised Director Hornaday. that he would drop in once and awhile und cheer Alice up. Richards is am young man and does not think he did a remarkable feat in subduing the mad- dened elephant Saturday. He born In the old Nineteenth Ward erman Causes World of Trouble, + If we only realized !t, we are the principal cause of our own misfor |tunes, and eatiug improper food is a large factor in the make-up. By giving a little thought to the question of what we oug’t and onght not to eat we can make things much more pleasant for ourselyes and | others | “Some time ago I was in the habit of eating buckwheat cakes, sausage | fried potatoes and coffee fi N.Y for brea} parents, who now live at Bath Beach, | fast,” writes a N. Y. lady. He first went with Buffalo B I was troubled with headact when fourt id and t t ligest! but thought med ed to the clrctis business, One day a/and Indigestion, but thought medi. lion tamer got drunk and Richards's op- eine would reileve me. Fi eal portunity came, He put th saw my mistake and made through Its regular stunts and known as the ‘boy animal king few years ago while looking for a job mind that the cause of my was in the food | was eating, ments and as extensive an assortment ‘Grand Jury made no specific mention of! Ke" heard that there was avcbad” ele) “About this time I saw Gr of dry goods and articles pertaining JOCTOR PROTESTS SHADOWS the Hains case. He said the calling of praneeat the Hippodrome. He brought ai iy thereto as was ever placed on sale , extraordinary Grand Jury had been her around and has bee ntraining ele- ma tt tieakia Pliuihe aantonuliar arses eoodal ballon Slentha, Ansbgeher Says, made nucessaty by the pre Date | PH ibatavalii plant he geld today aiaio a um Instead of cot Hearn's to-day ‘offered ‘at wonderfully | e Followed Him a Year. docket of eighty-six felony cases, In-!uanq all she wanta is good treatment, | fee low prices gowns and materials for ec haintel e other ¢ f ; Hot Making sults whleh were sure to catch | Application was made to Justice cluding sx of homicide, pat ened ore entened the other day.) “I not only found them delictous the eye of the woman who wants style |Glegerich, in the Supreme Court, to-| The District Attorney has declded that [f she had gone mad there would have 1) thay corrected the headache and as well as something durable, All are iday to make final an interlocutory: de case of the Hains brothers shall| been a different story to te fidiaes(ion and’ I 4 y weaves i r ¥ de- ie aaa { . and new TOOT ent are uipmitted 10 Bf loree of divorce, granted in July to take Its turn, This decision will post person. My mind {s clear: with of daylight in the new Florence B. Ansbacher, from Dr, | pone action in the Hains matter until KILLED IN KNIFE DUEL steady, my step has a sp: puuilding hot ewsy to make O|samuel L. Ansbacher; of the Brooklyn {the scssion of the Graod Jury {s near| HOT SPRINGS. Ark., Sept. 2.—In aland [ feel like singing all the Pear antes (Osis lee textures: cr |Health Department, and who lives at (conclusion, and indictments against the|fght with ordinary pocket knives ee A HONORE There would bo little use dwelling on |No. 18 Madison avenue, Manhattan, |sunses may not oe found before next Charles Dunfeld, of Pennsylvania, wos) Name given by Postum Co.. f the particular bargains, Not being a month. It Is not considered likely that sae ioiday by Bain X09, Ray, of LAS nee sip orporation and not accountable tovdi- | :ney Were married tn 1961. they will be called to trial before the| Wuiageee’ ae “the nuisination ae °f jCreek, Mich. Read "The Road t HH pak Hearn can seit as he pleases, | Leo R. Brilles, opposing the applica | qret week {n January, inasmuch as the quarrel between: former friends. Ray | Wellville.” in pkgs. Por this reason the big firm is anxious tion, declared that Dr. Ansbacher had cases on the docket preceding theirs) was cut about the face, and Dunfeld | Ever read above letterf A lo escort all visitors, besides regula: surveillance of detectives | wil take up the full time of the Queens| was slashed on the right arm, a vein| mew one time to e at ee ear, lounty courte for Nhe remainder heat | o | SM Es sed him tojtime gee eee eee reserved declaton, yeas +. — ay 1_ oe DO eaten ee dia large. | perament. Ha charges that his wife’ Retts, he has not deen living with then mY au va that|for_ more than four vears has extravagant hablts and says that] fol, more than Co eae en he will show he (a the rightful guardian) yvatqed telling HERP SHAR) of the two childron was, but gays ho “maintains sev ea for which either he or h ent contends,” said Lawyer b th te rom him.” “My pay large sums of money a Gold! brought at this Betts specifies dates of a ° misconduct by Retts since Feb. 16. Since leaving his home In West Forty. m Co & Golismntth sald that @fih treet Betts has been ving in Betts would! n the moral char-| West Forty-fourth street. act of that, since the s comepetare npr mmmaeand sult, he felt in TURF PATRON DEA PHILADELPHIA. 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