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——————— —— aHAN WED Mf ONE HUSBAND BY D ANOTHER AT NIGHT Catherine Stroebel Enabled to Carry Out Her Deception Because the Men Were Employed at Dif- ferent Periods of 24 Hours. Instances of a man maintaining two wives in different parts of. the city are not rare, but it is not often that a woman, slides into the lime- light as the possessor of two husbands with whon she lived every day in the year. Mrs. Catherine Stroebel was such a versatile helpmeet, ac- cording to undisputed evidence furnished to-day before Justice Aspinall in the Brooklyn Supreme Court, where Philip Stroebel was awarded a, decree of divorce from her, Judge Aspina'l evidence that Catherine iived with Stroebel as his wife at Ni Stan- | hope street and with one Jacob Valusse | as his wife at Atlantic and Grant ave- ’ nues, Richmond Hill. She was aided OFF THE BRIDEE 7 was satisfied by the in her dual household accomplishments by the fact that Stroebel, whom she married in 18%, 1s an engi works nights. Valusse is a clerk and works in the daytime. Serious Dit The Protean female performer man- aged to reign in two households in iculties, reas TIGERS LAND ON CUBS Op “ Circulation Boo TRAGK RECORD IN HANDICAP Shows Great Form in Dis- tance Event at the Belmont Track. FALCADA A WINNER. Etherial Captures the Stake After a Close Brush with Wise Mason. | | BELMONT WINNERS. } | FIRST RAGE—Golden Legend 1,| Lady Selina 2, Sententious 3. SLCOND RACE—Jimmy Lane 1, Grandpa 2. Only two starters. | THIRD RACE—Etherial 1, Wise! Mason 2. Only two starters. FOURTH RACE—Gowan 1, Beau- coup 2, Pins and Needles 3. FIFTH RACE—Faicada 1, Fashion Plats 4, Footpad 3. SIXTH RACE—Milford 1, Top 2, Juggler 3. | | | Whip BY VINCENT TREANOR. BELMONT RACE TRACK, Oct. 12.— Gowan has developed into a yery useful \three-year-old. She is particularly good jover a distance, whereas early in the 7 en to All. TD BE A MODEL, HUSBAND SAYS Moyer Shows Letter to Prove Woman Preferred Posing at $2 a Day. ASKED FOR A DIVORCE. Legal as Actual Is Shown in Evidence. Howell, of to-day until Thi |hearing on the return of the Albert Moy business Newark, y the Vice-Chancellor adjourned |show why one men of ould not be given his seven-year-old who !s now with h in the Moy: stead in South Orange. Mr. in the cement business in City, where he now resides, He left his wife, on Oct. 2, | wealthie | s the cus Orange, tedy o daughter, mother, home- Margaret, Flora H. Moyer, Moser is Yori he avers, tended living in the South Orange house. She had shortly before returned from urope, where ‘it Is alleged co-respondents named by him in an ac- tion for divorce went with husband refused to receive had begun an action for divorce against her. jfore her n Flora Howard. in Trinity and the riage Mrs. The wedding occurred Church, New York, in 1898, ‘ouple Hyed for a while at West ix0V'4F Note Requesting Separation as after she had announced that she in- | ne of the er, Her , as he He named as co-respondent a well- known artist and a medical student. Be- Moyer was Miss HALT WINNING STREAK “ Circulation Books Open to. All." NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1908. Fair and Cooler To-night; Tuesday Cienr. FINAL | RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. GOWAN BREAKS RICH WIFE CHOSE TICERS OUTBAT CUBS © AND WIN, SCORE 8 TO 3 THAW IN MATTEAWAN ‘AGAIN: COUNSEL PLANS TO CONTINUE FIGHT Lawyers Present No Evidence, Hoping on Appeal from Justice Mills’s Decision to Gain Right to a Trial By Jury. (Special to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, Oct. 12.—By an abrupt and sudden switch around lin the Supreme Court at White Plains to-day Harry K. Thaw was whisked back from his recent quarters in the Westchester County jail to the place he hates most in the world, Matteawan Asylum for the Crim- inal Insane. a After an absence of five months Thaw reached Matteawan late this afternoon. There he will stay until one of two things happens, either the granting of a lunacy trial by jury or his removal to Pittsburg to testify Rallies in the cc and Eighth Innings Give the Detroit Team an Over- whelming Lead’ on the Chicago Players, TY COBB) GETS POUR Hits OFF SOUTHPAW PFEISTER. Reulbach Goes to the Rescue in the Ninth, When It Is Too Late to Save the Game— 15,000 Fans See the Contest. SCORE BY INNINGS: Detroit 10000 5 0 2 0O— 8 Chicago O10 0) 37100) 10 10 0— 3 (Spectal to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, Oct. 12.—The Tigers woke up this afternoon and by hard batting trimmed the Cubs by a score of 8 to 3. Pfeister was hit hard from start to hrowin HOW THEY STAND. Won. Lont. 6 a es |cnteago . | Detroit outra finish, and even the ac DETROIT. | | \ ‘ling could not stop the Tigers when Kling could not stop Te a R. H. P.O. A. BE, they once got on bases, Cobb dlstin-| yorntyre, 1p Aa aa guished himself by getting four hits, ee 5 0 three singles and a two-bagger. In ad-| O'Leary, ss.. yal on dition to this he got to first in the| Crawford, cf. 132 9 MW eighth inning and stole both second and} Cobb, r 1A 0 lea The crowd was not more than|rescman, 1h, aH) 0 4 First Inning. | Schaefer, 2b, 0 7 4° 8 McIntyre out, Evers to Chance. | ‘lAvmas, ¢ 7a) 9 0 O'Leary was safe gn @ short hit too suff |Couhling, 3b 0) (at oy Steinfeldt, Crawford hit in front of |xswilin, p........ eee Oe) the plate. Kling threw him out at first O'Leary going to second, Cobb singled | Sa a oe [to short centre, scoring O'Leary, Ross- By iy Pg ahh Fy man but, Steinfeldt to Chance. ONE | cHic AGO. | RL R. HW. P.O. A. EB, Sheckard fanned, & fouled out to Wesaanan (iL) a) left teld hulte singted to tert 0 3 Schulte out stealing Thomas to LON Sead JovLeary. NO KR ew ok) () Second Inning. rapes tl AA) 0) Schaefer out, Blelnfeldt to Chance, | § Hoitaa il il, alt -0) Thomas out, Evers to Chance, Coughlin | Hofman, ef.......0 2 38 1 0 |grounded out, Byers to Chance. NO | -ri yon i pau Pinker, o1 1'0 nee flew out to Schaefer, stein- | Sling, ¢ 0 0 A fs) struck out. Hofman struck out. | Pfel p sf) W MW ft) A NO RUNS, ae JOEBSISAl aans nase MM 0) 18 rd Inning, Reulbach, p.......0 0 0 1 0 Mullin out, Steinfeldt to Chanc Meintyre foul eens - fouled out Totals .. 0 run bre *Batted for erday, was gr e tO bat, 1 Rossman unas haefer, Pfelster struck ; a een One Hundred and Twelfth street, this Canis oe Rice Cae ae {year sprinting was thought to be her jcit in his bankruptcy proceedings now pending. If neither of these two things | the rare occasions when her husband | Philadelphian Confided in a) a hor fhe handicap, fourth on | stoyer claims to have a number of| happens, Thaw, so far as his legal and physical status is concerned, fs took a night off. Valusse did not work | IER SS ES tae Herne en in a RmAnper (Je which he has secmyed from hie Justice Dowling d | : 1 e er 5 b was the day Justice Dowling committed him to Mattea- | Sundays, but Stroevel worked sunday} — Stranger, Who Notified |theay lot. ‘Ste. ied ail the sway teaat | MUS One of which read: Back wheres A nieite ’ cheap lot. She led all the way, and | “Dyscart, France, Jan. 22, 198.. | wan last January. é The terms of Stroebel's employ: ment | the Police. Jeoming to the stretch turn was ten} “My dear Albert: It 1s now almost] At a conference last night Thaw's new | = hare) IR) Wa Tie I aes ne Ol lengths in front, with the field stretched |two months since I left and ne| lawyers decided that what they wanted o'clock in the evening. Before depart- O79 pubis meals ple pehune he |Wprd has come trom you. It seems tol for their client was a lunacy trial by @ ing he would eat what corresponds to} A shabby youn At the head of the stretch she ranjme that the time has come for us tol gheritt’ ry, 1 not a single-bar- young man, givi aay 3 Sheriff's jury, and n @ day worker's breakfast. As 000 24! name of John Edward Biving the | out and lost considerable ground, She get together and sever the bond which| reliea hearin before Justice Mills. Ac- he was out of sight Mrs. ; fdwards, of Philadel- continued to bear out through the ,holds us only in le n. All the} cordingly, aa soon as the case was i would put on her wraps, close up the Pa made a slow and unsuccessful at- | §trete nd Was apparently beaten at other bonds between us have been] cajied at White Plains this morning they house and hasten to Itichmond Hill, tempt to jump from the Brooklyn | the eighth pole. Up however got broken for some ur 1 net} took the step which caused the imme- where she would assume her position | Bridge to-day, His {i success—it hie | 2&7 StMisht and she came again with fair to elther of us to this one! giate abandonment of the present pro- as Mrs. Valusse. such a remarkable burst of speed that 800d. J have found I nt live ont og, : r) o ply to i Intentions were really good— i and left Thaw free to apply to The clerking Valusse wound up his ee ons were really good—Was due to| sno broke the track record of 2.33 1-5, speope and sd now, you, as aes Appeals for a jury trial, Jabor at 6 o'clock in the evening. By | 8 inability to keep them to himself. |Gowan's time was Beaucoup |¥° love your daugh own good] oy the ground that Justice Milis's re- the time he got out to Richmond Hill) Edward Fitegerald, of No, 190 Du-| ran second and Pins and Needles third | B4mne and » to assist me in a di- ah 1 hd areti them such a trial was his apparent wife would have dinner on | pont street, Brooklyn, riding in the, #!! the way and finished that v |vorce and make it possible eee ort the table for him, She would spend | smoker of a train from PI | Outsider Takes First {live with the necessary [ROSES REAR inelade ere RECORD? EP eeu m Philadelphia) er Tabed: Fire, Ute. At the sume time they gain the ad: at 5.8) In the morning and prepare his | '-28¥ Was accosted by Edwards, who luting Tor Lady Aclinn, ridden iw eae eonslp ane pax tna to TRIIRAD EE BOWE ME | breakfast. asked him if he lived New Y¥ thy. but she was beaten and by ut Only as an inevitable unhampered e : uvaluase left his house about 6.32.) Fitzgerald replied in the atticmative, | fuden ty ard of apprentice | st, for 1 shall be obit, i the Justices hold Thaw to be a lunatic. | R j rs, Valusse would then put on her! and Kawards asked esis named a thalupaete Holle et 7 eee ee Oblined: 1 a SMEAR pedient sent e uests udge to lay wraps, clone up the donitlle and hasten | ant, Mawar a aa daa) may from the | won eal Stay nid wa which I consider di ane resort te a a expedient sent “q A me t Sty Pe iiherinccce . ni 0 the Brooklyn Bridge, ng away at the en dy Selina, how- | waich you will be re Thaw back to Matte sys im nh down to her home in Stanhope street to |“ °° ae lever, manag. et the place money in | : gall ROE being, but it offered the only chance of N. Y. Indictments. beam the day as Mrs. Stroebel. Stroebel | “MY girl turned me down,” sald Ed- | front of sententions fame month, aooord ing a jury trial for him, There i ; | 8 Wife se Hie alte ecurin Poss would get home about 7.80, tired and | wards, “and I'm going to kill myself by | Jimmy Lane a Winner. [nis wi Desa letter t Other | eee taiso a suspicion that Thaw's law: | aieeny, 9nd wash the off and coal dust | jumping off the, Brooklyn Bridge, ‘Then | The Kentlemen's stee Rithcani|eerene eee sieDRNE He peoene Ap \Nore planned to get him i 7 the] Judge Hough, sitting in the Criminal 0) sel e e would sit do is | gina eld of scratches an she co: jcture | v ‘rom him: Then he would sit down | shes) be gure to hear about 41" Joriginal fleld of scratched ah uid pleture | cistody of the Federal authorities, 8nd | Branch of the United States Circuit sto @ meal corresponding to a day work- | *"y, : b jgown to ae race betweon Jime BY holding M48} shunt him off to Pittsburg. | BaEar Acie nicotene wasmuch as Ldwards showed traces |my Lan andpa, possibly owing | in horror at such a thou jabunt h tre ueting Super: |COUrt to-day, was asked by Assistant ran) of having partaken of the unspeakable | Coutts, ‘Mr diayess ine ie dear’ pie | In another letter to hag husband she| , A® S007 ee aero ee oun ot | District-Attorney Dorr to consent to the A Fs | fir water they sell as whiskey in Phila. | fare m [Sabl: “Mr Kipp is going to paint me | Mtendent of Mutisnwin, Menne™ gerver {Holding of the indictments found last lame Programme Each Day. | dein Sundays, Fitegerald was mot e talent | for the Salon for $2 4 d the Court, & Avr ett requiring ium | URC in this distzlet against ‘Theodore H If Mrs, Stroebel needed any sleep she| Bteatly Impre But Edwards fol- evidently fe the monoels would | et sis served hin te H BETA SERA PA Price, the former "Cotton King," and | could take it while her husband siept| Wed him when he got om the train | showed a marked pr 2 for el tO Tote eating, Cok. Asa Bird | Moses Haas pending the prosecution of through the da As soon as he was| #4 trailed n to the bridge pa. Jimmy Lane won under Mr. Page | r DADIRY ai, Ing the Attorney: |Teduisition proceedings for the rerhoval out of the way in the evening she would| , Not the Philadelphia man close at aa He mig) have: with: a bag of oats | Gardner, pati s iit cotbatora 1a of the defendants to Washington, D, ©. move out td Richmond Hill again, Ang| "8 4 rmined to walk |2" naif mile trom Home and thee wae | ennai H J repre- | Shey were indicted there with Edwin ae 1 keep an eye on him. When | . and then went i Judge arehibald at Scranton aur » Holn ssistant statistician of the #0 she alternated between thc two men- idle of the brid rhen {to the front 1 there to the At that ‘Thaw is a Junatie In custody, [Department of Agriculture, for the same ages day after nd Stroebel went dle the bridge was reached, |end, with ting bolt upright bia : ert Lane, of | offenses growing out of the “cotton re- REM RAE Rita ay bd: Bracke) went ‘ald saw Edwards stroll to the |and tugging at t ons 1 just as he did when Sheri byt, os; OffonRaR Mrowing ¢ cS |to work and went home and slept anc yay ay sunilarly served wome | POF ¢ th side of the promenade and climb Vestchester, was ) @ motion, J vorr sald HA Eee) PAE) ROME UeMTSIy HAL de of the promenade and climb McCarthy Alrsost Lost. y The motion, Mr. Dorr sald. was mad over the railing to the iron framework | The Ranch D, Mays amu : ut the request of Attorney-General 1h spending every night away from his| ewere he Rancho Del Pe the two-year- dt is aimost certain that an ordet | parte, who states that the Wai t m bis! anove the Lroad tracks. old of card, was an- will ther Muaued wgainar Dr. Bake. | ORs “being thoroughly famiicn wien See araliny igncnan Capt, Murphy, of the Bridge Squaa, | Wier wnohorse rac frat err tet ie m tu produce Thaw yet |the conspiracy charges, are prepared to He might be in ignorance of it yet] was a few yards away, in full uniforn won “It carily, but. Makactte Pattebus He and Aen ee Dring hein on islal Bec. 7 Next, ore it nok for the obyervant habits of) on patrol. Fitagerald called to him| A crazy dosiré to draw the f Ta the means Be Tye ee eT eam Mead: ieies his slater, Mr I. atty Meyers, who lives | and he climbed out after Edwards, who {ah fine habit of cr keys when fle their 1 with the State Court ment in Haas behalf, which evil Aine at No. 332 Stanhope street. Mrs. Meyers | had made his way to the south road- ne hee! ins coming the way As a of Appeals at once. ey say made by former County Judge sh C. it lonely one iran L & jad: | uit, MoCahey, on Wise Mason, al > URG, Oct At the offt . felt lonely one evening and went down| way, eat grabbed nim ao ta not PITEBBURG, Oct tthe dics | Rockwood on Saturday morning next. sinete . cect : 5 q feres in Ban! to viait her sister-in-law, Mrs, Stroebel. | Edwards was taken to Brooklyn, ar- , Ae aaene _ ft bit Mee es dnie ‘noon that the a The house was dark, Mrs, Meyers | yaigned in Adams Street Police Court| For Raotnw Chari= see rage », | He Got Rich wharriage dev?" forum’ of Harty, K. Thaw to Matten- called the next day, and Mrs. Stroebel | gna committed to he workhouse as a ed . Divorce of C wan will have no effect \ bank- sald she had been spending the evening | srgrant. RICH GIRL AR ment, but Divorce of Coun- | fiptey’ p: ealnge that fave deen bo at the home of a friend, which was a ——2 - Cc RESTED ON tess Voids Agreement ups Tt ry Oe eee aA cen true statement, at any rate. But Mrs, es OS AE tent, eeeease will have to stand as it fp, | Meyers, calling a few nights later, CANDIDATE DEBS ILL, SHOPLIFTING CHARGE. A cst und the referee has no authority, of hls | found Mrs. Stroebel out again, ——- : own to throw ane out and Cimnias This time she made Inquir among) Eugene V. Debs, the Socialist party'’s| ytaria de Sayas, a comely dark. LONDON, Oct. 12.—By an order of the | the Pre the neighbors and learned that Mrs.| candidate for President, was #o ill |g. . mely dark-eyed| i roe Court, issued thi afternoon, Stroebel was in the habit of skipping | wh his "Red Special" reached |£"" of “Went. Pittyrotanth otee eat | ait the right and interests of the Har] | BEL CAPTURES WILSON The Jersey City police mr Away every evening after her husband's| Newark this afternoon that hie en-|jetnieon Prominin a eee: and ingest e tanec ibi actin KE AT LEXINGTON. | 1: ne) Sameey CLK: POuOe aa departure and remaining out until the! gagement to speak at Military Park | Katpeen voriniin, a ne wonkH | of Yarmouth | ‘ STA Sere pa Re ee Oe next morning. She Informed her hus-| was cancelled and several thousand per- |. ened tn the renee Address. | ment made prior to the Farl's marriage reps rFery eres oto band and together they did some sleuth- | gons who had gone to the station to] Nore arraigned i the Joferson Market | io afiys Alice Cornelia Thaw in Pitts + Ree a a SAwiherh ing. eae hin) ware’ Curiied! Auae eiteony | oul sonny raed with shoplifting 41 27, 1903, are now void, LEXINGTON, Oct The Eel won| Pay | u tive band Trailed rier to Second Hom, | fi" They hed been arrested in a Sixth avi Acoording (o the counsel, the sum |the Wilson Btakes, ding and, apparently, has They jay in wait and trailed Mrs.| poctora called for the Soclaitat | MUS Tepartment store at the instance of jhomts, Je ‘ ; Atroebel to Richmond Iii and saw her! pominee sald he would possibly be|® Woman detective, 9600,.000 Raven thir re enter a house there. Mra, Mey Asked mW o ‘ y When arrestad:the young women had| » Int @ woman living across the sirest who able to speak to-nigiit, but that he was), ') 00 0! ea A Tory ies 7 This sum Was settled upon Mian | tirat , Hyed on the commer. far trom @ well man 1 thelr pasapealon & & AND SOY] ow for Ife, If whe died before ther| eyouE hep and Mrs, Valusse,” replied the| He was, so ili that he did not even| The black-eyod young girl wept Barl the sum of $300,001 ) ! on addres aaa B « ept bit- | Bar i pase to | {ha BeUne. the Nwite give tee Ay SEAMES | phow himself on the car platform to |{erly. Fabre Fratio, the San Domingan tin, ‘The settlement also gave the! Ji") Medium Line eat amine anh pen Out all day. (the crowd, but remained in his com. | Coney t te Hosrie tint | Barl an income of $5,000 a year from| Mice Bawar and Da a warrant BuPPOBE ale works FomeWhere parcment M & Wealthy [the day of the wedding. The Karl mady| THIRD KRACK 2.1 5 Ue nPhig, te {tall came out.’ Hroebot toat ~ an fugntiy: Hf San! Domi positio: to the Court's rick), won heat a Mr me ty if his dive petition urged tha « ad been led astra in Justice Aspinall in han p the WW AY be os thf other woman, She ds in New att & bee @ecree tolay sald that in his opinion | bn 'suneet House. Tourles cars| vork setting ab education, Hoth pes ihe sun comtass, t the cane called for investigation by th: ge from Washingtaa. risoners were held in $40 ball each for New Yorks Me gow 1H ven the orn te Jury, eo ON Gee 1840-1200 Broadway, t9* urther examination, vou enn't vate" that of maintalalng disorderly houwe, ! . a voles \ } » Hit HW Hofman. to centre. Cobb Thomas, Cobb. to ‘ Cobb (2), NO y Let rani Kling; O'L« peter ‘d struck out, Evers walke to Rossman ond, He was caught ¢ Umpires Sheridan an sman's throw Was f vul-filed to vunder, re Hofman at second ed ntre and E 1 doubled Kiln at first NO RUNS Hae acoumtiin, who threw low to Eignth inning. and Chance. came. home Cobh doubled to. let nan t to left, ng Stelnfeldt. | fer fled to T went ut, O' Le o Koss ond on the thr rT RUNS. kept Cobb att Fifth Inning, {DR eee L aga ough Mr haefer out to Tinker on a ff by re ed Muli t in struck ut. NO RUNS. Rossma Kling was safe When O'Leary fumbl nas imes to sacrifice and as OU 8) K- und hit to Schaefer, who covered sec ward went to bat for 1 tor, ond, posing of Kling, and then threw ard Went Out, Schaefer to Rossman, Sh 1 out at frat, NO RUNS. ard er n a i i ¢ to xth In ong. ing aw fore Mullin walked. MolIntyre singled to eft and Mullin took s O'Leary i at Mullin at Crawt d ess and the ba Pe) h ord too hot for Chance ad. die chen Pr 1 other runners rae bounder Tinker and Melntyri r hance K the bases full, Rossman singled 1 ie scoring O'Leary and Cr RUNS K third ear doubles to Fight end Ros. | SPANISH RACING score ighiin out, Evers mony FF © FIVE RUNG, BALLON RIPS WHI » went n & bounder, Cough isle sig i 1 Sait 31 \ 6,000 FEET IN AIR, NO RUNS MESTZENDORP, Province Seventh Inning Reuse et, 12. While M 1 MeIntyre! pailoon Mantana wae ¥ Leary 6 1 out to place t a helg u gied ¢t righ Tinker * lar * VOCUL atruch O'Leary took ‘siing’e car were uninjured re Yo OP rh eee