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KEPT IN JAIL The Cost of a wen Never In-! terests Her, and, Anyway, | WHILE HER TW Can’t Make Up Their Minds | ; | n IeAsac a | i} Whesnet. [0 ; TOSeeule |HOME SHOWS HOW | SHOT Pan SHE IS ESTEEMED. | i SAID SHE WAS DIVORCED Many Tangible Evidences of | Regard of Friends — Gift Question All Depends Upon the Point of View. But When the Second Got a Fortune the First Turned Up. lorence Fitzstinmons Caderett- | By Ethel Lloyd Patterson.| ‘Wooster, ut and forty-fve,| With a gesture of Impatience Miss; was arraigned in the Adams Street} Bdna Wallace Hopper to-day pro-| Court, Brooklyn, to-day and held on a Mrs. who {a st jclaimed “sordid” all discussion and} technical charge of ¥ yan are rangement reached een her two comparison of gifts, husbands, Joseph “It Is the giver—the thought—that brook, ( is of value,” she sald, earnestly, ‘not No. 048 The husbands the gift.” In the next ther or not they wite She sat before me on a big red for bigamy. chair {In the reception room of her Mr, Cadarett has the prior claim on the obedience and affect of Mrs, apartment on Thirty-third street. LoS «10 Mt. Qn every side was the tangible evi- Wooster, Mr. Cadar y re. ently taken in his wife or dence of the esteem in which she is i HI eeat sD et eee Bi held by her friends, him a “She ought to know what she {3 The w 2 case was married Newal N. J. in isso, talking about,” I thought to myself. ay Dan “She certainly ought to know.” ago, The boy Ww: the Cad “Tam amazed," continued Miss Hop- Ue Des L r, “that my simple, innocent state- Pov ec py Me that Mn Brown had presented Orelsred She Was Divorced | motor car should occa- comment—particularly ety ances, Why should tt, Mr ed fe make a fuss because I have a Keeper, He that motor car? I am very sure"—with al f See Mea att 4 ttle Iaugh—"f would be more Hable to bias 10 Gay AS a fuss if I did not have on gre hed ‘ me it is because a motor car Mrs, Cat t Mr. Cad fs usually supposed to cost a good deal ey," T hazarded, tmidly. so that {ts it! Miss Hopper ex- med. the light of understanding ely dawning In her eyes before arett was Before Wooste Stat is y people look at these > cost of a gift never inter- moderate circumstances People who One ac simple or elab- one cares for the giver. a, at any rate,” e ones, | No Hard and Fast Rule, } fos you consider the rule that the gifts of a man toa woman ndy Wers and books ridicu- I asked her. “Or do you think ft should be adhered to by people in private life? Do you think Actresses | more latitude?” i stion as I see {t ts not one! M Hopper informed | “It is a point of view. We all have to work those things out for 0 no matter who we are." wat fp “Then one \ Excited — Depositors vour opt in taking any number »f costly gifts from a person one cares! | avout?” I hardly see that the number mate "sald the Uttle actress. “I sup- pose that one's friends would continue Vente Receiver’s Hands. e ail and we! te talked the th nally agreed CROWDS BesieGt POL! O3¢D BANK HOLDUP MAN ON ON EAST SI Money of Concern Now in Hundreds of excited depositors clam- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1908 What Cares Edna Wallace Hopper tor $7,000 Cars, When the Thought Alone Is of Value? ww. CAPTUR A WOMAN'S TIP Want! Trail Grandpre and Take Him | as He Dashes at His , i BYRONS “SON JUAN" WINS FOR ~ARCUSED HUSBAND Lawyer Likens Prisoner Wronged Man in Book and Jury Weeps and Acquits. 10 HAD SHOT HIS WIFE.| Cantos Picturing Desolation of Home Wrecker’s Victim Is Read Instead of Evidence K 90.-Canton from OSHA, Lord Wis, Byron's Sept. famous story of "Don Juan,” read by an eloquent law- yer, remilted In the acquittal of Mar tin Behleyer, who had been on trial iu i oy) | here for six days on a charge of shoot: iy y — Ing his Martha Schleyer, with Ine ent to murder | The defense of Schleyer as announced by his attorneys, George W. Taylor and Calvin Stewart, was to have been | “the unwritten law," but a apecial plea | of insanity was made, and the Jury | yesterday, after considering the mat- | ter for more than four hours, decded | that Schleyer was Insane when he shot the woman, but that he had entirely recovered his sanity, The jury held | him “not guilty." Schleyer went on the stand and told of his wife's conduct with Herman Koehler, whom he had shot at the same time he shot the woman, on May 10 last. He declared his wife's actions made of him a wanderer, and that on each re- turn to his home he found the house closed to him, with nothing to comfort him excapt his two little children. He said this had made him tneane. Attorney Stewart, for the wife, ni} We prisoner, paid no attention to the law and not a}? great deal to the evidence, but declared that Sehleyer had been like the famous | hero of Byron's poem. While the jury jor hed tears from their eyes Stewa Jwith great feeling read cantos from Don Juan," and compared the charac ter of Lambro In “Don Juan” to the | || | Kenosha man, who had returned only | SHOUD ORDER OERLIRE SHE, TO WRIGHT FOR EFT 80 DNS | SO AEROPLANES SELLEVUE WARD Lazare Weiller, French Pro- moter, Looks to Aviator to School Teacher Rossen Is Al-| leged to Be Victim of Intended Victim. | jencome te yw m and) to give them as long as they felt they | eat ; In a trap set by a woman and sprung Ao hACthee uld afford to," joring for thelr money hung aro the police Frank Grandpre, a ha anuthe matter out "And you would experlence just as;doors of Mogilewsky's bank some young chap, who came here a Cal peat luch delight in receiving a picture/and Suffolk streets to; year ago from England, and who at Se Ton from the S-and-W-cent store as 1 Nr ey eto brook, 1 will dete m4 ty n S YOU tion of trouble the polic See fi don't’ think Cadare would in being presented with a Baby! pettions In baniruptey. W at time was called a ‘remittance faith, He P| piano if the giver of each werelterday against Polowe, along Broadway, where he was ‘claed sv is WRACEL TE parnlnteU bent day ag ’ well known, was caught red-handed In While the two Tine trl Gon tiens ane: moon Werner: and | amalnst an attempt at highway robbery at 2 up thelr minds Itting, Imembers of the frm, two of who d i yr y thelr wite she Value Doesn't Count |women, widows of former partne! AWM) torday reet Court | avaninwee: busliees desperate, He needed tainty," Fill Contract. Persecution. LE MANS, Sept. 30.—Lazare Weiller, , It was alleged before Justice Gleger- be Prench aeroplane promoter, an- ich In the Supreme Court to-day that nounced to-day that he had given an Wills L, Rossen, a schoolteacher, thirty order to Wilbur Wright for the con- | vears old, has been detained in the psy- ruction of fifty Wright aeroplanes, chopathte ward at Bellevue Hospital for | The amount of this contract 18 $00,0, eighty days, notwithstanding @ referee ve a OF Bee fe convinced that MY | appointed by the Court had reported BOO ASEEE Yeo that fe was perfectly sane and should — ~~. HIS LORDSHIP REFUSES pleased. Former Alderman Fred A. fi oe | | side pedd ere was a cr too, he sought re- Vare and Lawyer Harry Graham Bo: BOND FILED FOR UE naa soo (around the d¢ sterlay, but the 8 owner of th TO SING IN AMERICA. jus. oro 27 taverty wtrect, appiled tos T could not help taking a quick look iB No. 6 Broadway, his Intended Bie BIG AUTO RACES. | sround to see if 1 could spy a real, “5 MOT ert ‘ (eee 4, # Ju tela to detarmine Rossen's men- stingy, mean Mttle present anywhere; | syste fa PVA nces stopped and what Ben Nathan Offered Shaftesbury tar condition. {spect att ' did Ret seo ones le a 10. 160 money he ee ec sone Grandpre $5,000 a Week for Thirty The affidavit acc nying the peti- MINEOLA, L jefore leaving tho subject I asked | 24” Jaye SOUsHt @ Job. A few months ago he ibe t that were entertained one more question. “What.” I queried jsfuier pa ye sae fa asked Fuchs for something to do Weeks’ Tour. seta that five da : bilt and trial car ig the most expensive gift you ever, Anton! A apt Discharged From Place: LONDON, Sopt. 99.—-Lord Shaftesbury ae coe at Baileys held next month were dispelled this | heard of an actress receiving?” ck "tg supposed) ‘‘lcan do anything,” he said, “Ihave; H#S deciined an offer made by Ben| for persons under observation reoreig by ALR. Pi yn, of the | ite Ido a ang ety Hopper 1. td: had experience enough in front of the Nathan of $,.9 per week for a thirt Mr. Ware suggested to Justice Gieg- A; An who stated that the bond of | replied, with » little shrug that indi.) bar to be good belind it.” DYEC He eecOncer’ SLGUr ain mathenmaUnited i cronity t 1 fii to cover both ray ‘a ve filed |eated her weariness of the discussion, | Buclé gays Grandve a places iver Sh Whe ea Vupites Glbenge hae atid 10-1 row morning wit aloyds: 4 hey , i leecke BY ee eenepTe: &) plac 139 the Rossen case on habeas cor roe Binder. | iipoeen alterl, they say, has two million |}! i Ly ihe . keeper, but the youth only worked a| posseuses a beautiful | the Rossen case on habeas corpus pro te the have epted by | ¢ of Jewel business a3 the The. pediionces fe Weeks before cash begun disappear- | ‘enor voice and equently been| ceedings the trial be conducted before e will be complled “ y were no 4 18 fone . i } ° 5 Arley and will pinplled with, ‘But they were not a n to her| 1 has failed to, "8 from the drawer, and then he was | heard as an amateur GHAPIY consi) him, Assistant Corporation Counsel = SS e, were they red, 3 discharged. jcerts in London peared for the attr He t Wi BASU UR LEEL 8 Mopper | An Harry Moyland, a boy employed about | Senin) Stu ons mol ethers eOUAcLuN, Om AT CRU ete e EA ow to in agreed ay look In arr eee the cafe, who lives with his mother at cured a provistonai | Talsed no obfection and tt was ordered her eyes— they are an exceedingly fine FOREST FIRES AGAIN A No. 619 Third avenue, met Grandpre t i ft i d tnat Jacob M in ne ate ction of gems. | Monday night in Herald Square, and ac- > o sustain the ther-in-law, was ra. There was a pause, At a loss for aj MENACE IN ADIRONDACKS, cording to Moyiand, Grandpre said: st's rank, but proceedings institu’ -- topic, I launched a subject most allen] Harry, that old man Fuchs has too FPDU TY ae DOW ey iesen that he He siys that Ma na annot see way to tour as a pro- i ag’ from the one we had just left an much money, We want {t, and we can © sina: ed. Rossen “What ts your fdeal man, Miss Hop. | SARANAC "get it. 1 want more than his money, | ===> = = ast | per?” I asked her. 7 forest fires in th ndacks, to0, We'll lay for him when he goes taken him for kness hospital authoriti hich were temporarily cheeked by | to 0. 1h Wi li 4 re cre Enjaged to Mr. Yrown. OLE eS ae aad fey A : his home, No. 164 West One Hun-| The detectiv Grandpre waik off, on July 15, had Rox the heavy ra Monday night, are dred and Thirty-second street, Wednes- | fast to No, 112 West One Hundred and ea before him. E “Tam engaged to marry Albert O,/ again springing into inwavervardl aoe Und pet Hlerel Peach to 2 Hundred and a vn 5, B crete la aT 4 ca p st 1A roll | Thirty-second — str here he 0 WAS named as re ir answered, with a demure | section. Fanned: by 1 iy wind the carries should help some. mbed to a street 1 attached f smile. i} r ft ‘. by b \, P att heed ’ fires once more are K then unfolded his plan t VIB UO TE He tear he joo on I foresaw that further investigation | oye proportions. ‘The wardens are hold up Fuchs and tob him” iby duely ath He ceed tbe Ae Hel re Hed along this line might lead to rhapsodies| syening men to Dannamora, where a land agreed, and then hurried home and | iy Avian Taprinewaverrenewceiiiet jee ‘ on personalities rather than generall-| ie gre ie in progress told ver. Beane Gta eeee nM phe mcen! | (Bee, es, 30 I desisted. {xy Pueline a eT Wey Woman Told Poll Turned Out the Light Rossen's wife prior to the The arrangements for our marriage)». teen cut off In man aati Olle, ‘The eae propri ame through One marriage on D 1904, was Len have not been completed,” explained aKa ie aie, b4 i : pee He ste In seeing | tundred and Thirty-second street un- Kahn, is ving a No. 5 Bast one Hun Miss Hopper, “so 1 could scarcely give the 1 eaves WEEK bee eed once dful of the man Woo lay in walt for dred and Sixth street any of the deta , Oe Oates ee and Little were | iim, and was almost in tront of No, 1!2 will take place,"* ened to wateh Fuchs and see thar | As we walked down o harm befell him ined Grandpre appeared on Broadway yes- | would not erday afternoon dressed in a Prince | Ibert coat aud a high hat. He was In ') Indeed; I shall not leave , GREEN APPLES, HOT COCOA. | foviai mood, and until tate laet night . ee M was in and of cafes. Everywhere 5 leeds 1 stall not ea an a y palied Uetord gettleg Oh ihe. elev Green v 4 3¢ went Walsh and Shea were on his Y represents Youth, }vand IT shall In all probability ay | luneheon arles ani sittle was told to keep close to, Who stands face to face In something later on in the seas | Brooks of No, 1a) ©U™ About midnight Grandp With Fate as he enters } oo — | omden ty f feet ri grendere Gas ue Ae: Life's Marathon race. WOMEN FORCE DRY’ FowN. tS, Hudson Hundred and T) ond street, and If Morning World Ads. TRONTON, ©., Sept. 20.—Hundreds of Strvet H 7 an He had | Are kept daily in sight women and children paraded the Bracke aa, & at | his long coat and high hat | He can see how to n yesterday, Women furnished lunch at the ambula La- | 4 asl jock and slouch hatl In nd y th ret polls, and the largest vote ever ast | in » i} n a jow over his oyes. As he 4 bound by their light here vesulted in both city and county | Nal from bis itive » two detectives it was se. IMB GATE TO FORTUNE OPENS WHEN | voting “dry.” This put forty saloons | Vivi \wonty jninuter he was avers 8@ had dlackened his face and wore WORLD WANTS EXOCE, ‘and one brewery. out of business come by convulsions again and Qed, [black gloves, Any one could have mis- 8 " . when Grandpre gave a sii ring and th The p tug at the 1p ant Ever try Fuchs and ralsed vead. same instant W ; t t tate Grape-ivuts stoop, rushed our and 9 bar, The other and Pp ddi Be iat udding 7 evolvers, and co nefore ae could g Why did. you attempt this?” ‘Gra It is as wholesome pre was waked when ie house as it is delicious va jrandpre man wa “There's a Reason’ | tres of attraction ‘Fe Our Credit Terma Apply Als ARNE PECK, OUCTOR AED 1, Is NOT FERDINA MARRIED Tl ee Mix Up of Names Caused Mystery About Wedding to Miss Ely. There was a wedding at 0n toeday s's Churoh, Fifth avenue street, at which tho pride and bridegroom were not the can: Rather did Ferdinand . Pook fr. of Chicago, elder brother of ‘oom, whe was Clarence Kant siny the attention of the guest, emony he was the sub- good-natured rall- the brid Peck, oe} nd after the e fect of considerable It was through an amazing publication in a morning newspaper that Mr, Ferdi- nand W. Peck Jr. was moved into the light which should properly have én monopolized by (Mr. Clarence Kant Peck and Mise Caroline Reville Ely, of Detroit, who were made one by the Rev Dr, Cookman, assistant Thomaa's, ‘The story printed was that inand W. Peck jr. was to marry Ely. Deep, Dark Mystery Deop, dark mystery surrounded the arrangements for the wedding, accord- | Ing to the newspaper publication, Ferd- nand W. Peck sr, eminent cltixeng of Chicago, was seen at the Waldorf-Astoria, and naturally Mi 16 said that the report of the approach- | ing marriage of his eldest son to Miss y was news to him, But he cannily refrained from stating that he and his wife had come from Chicago espectally to attend the wedding of his son Clar- ence to Miss Ely, and the name of Clarence did not appear in the publica- tion nd all the time Clarence Kant Peck az at the Waldorf, properly nervous d excited over his approaching nup- When he learned this morning that his brother had been placed before pudlic as the bridegroom-t ryous twenty- axo, f 1 lto find his home and fireside wrecked | jand his children turned against him. — | District-Attorney Baker had made a} bitter arraignment of Schleyer, but | Stewart had reached | ie through the pow j Schleyer 1s charged al | | Koehler, and after the verdic | Femarded Im to Jail for trial, but re: | duced the ball from 8, 000, i Pe eroemtartaeat “prominent | sident of Rochester, N.Y. Le is an orphan sister, Mrs. Ransom. George. the | of a prominent Detroit lawyer. The young people became engaged rast August and the announcement was 1 lives with | wife and Chicag Wanted Marrlage Herc, Miss Ely requested that be so'emnized In this and st Thomas's Church was selected because the pastor, Rev. Dr, Stires, Is an od friend of the Peck family. Dr. Stires | res to have performed the ceremony, bu ity. The wedding was a quiet affair, at- tended only by members of th jilles of fr, Peck and Miss | thelr intimate friends, Bi Peck sr. and i, and the Pook family ir Was represented by Mrs. Charles Simms, of Divan, 0, | and Mra, Robert Warick, of Chicago, | sisters of the bridegroom. |YANKEE BADLY DAMAGED; UNFIT FOR USE AS CRUISER. Wrecked War Craft, If Saved From Rocks, Likely to Be Converted Into Receiving Ship, NEWPORT, R. 1. 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