The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1908, Page 3

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u ; { 4 ( MAN SHOT By ON Ten Years’ Physical Culture Required to Make STILL THREATENS A faud Odeit! a Prize Venus of Periect Pihine / nt Nevertheless she Insists She | KL AMILY Not a Bit of a Crank on the Alfred A. Messig, Phough Badly Wounded, Attempts to Es- cape From Hospital. pearing in Smart Frocks. Has No Set Hours or Rules for MAKES HARD STRUGGLE. ‘ Averse to a Cigarette. Was Attempting to Shoot t Wife When Son Fired SfeatewC eH eauiay pas at Him. jbe a “Prize Venus 10,090 to Miss Maude With two puiteta in hin hend, firea| cause she is one. From a disin- from a r In the hands of his| terested viewpoint it does not seem @ighteen-venr-old so, Alfrod A. Mossig. | exactly fair for her to have both @ butcher. GQeneral Hospital at Elizabeth houting threats ag et the lives of wife and seven chi) He ¢ under po’ only goes to show how unevenly to things are sometimes divided In this ercape from the al last night to PM eeite eal World, Some things at any rate, despite Of course in this particular cage tt ts the att conceded that if Miss Odell’s avoirdupols had not been evenly distributed ther attempting to shoot his would have been no neat litue nest ese. y that Messig was himself coming her way. Likewlse there would kedy was the| have been no story of ier English con- nd distressing do- | quests to whet bur curiosity. violent, surly,| It was a somewhat pardonably excited shot by hi result of a lon Mestic feud betwee: prutal yand and father on one side|end well nigh bewildered Venus that and a wife and mo and her seven | arose to invite admission to her apart- | children on t s. Messig says| ments 1n the Hotel i:mpire. Scarcely | that her ne fe no | two hours had passed since she had left | fess than forty times in the last five | the steamship Arabic, of the White Star years. | Line, and already she had encountered “He as as bad sober as drunk,” the |the periis and sensations of her first ride Gistressed wife toll Judge the Elizabeth Clty Criminal Court to- | besieged her door imploring her to come aay: ne is in his | forth and pose in most any old costume, right mind.” while the delay of her recurrent denials to thelr persistent up Wounded Man May Recover. | peals. Add to these things the fact that | Messi. r. His son | Miss Odell {s actually and unpressagent- shot at from an old,|1y @ young girl, comparatively new to rusty, Ove of the | notoriety, and her flustered conditlo~ bullets wen r struck Mes- | follows in natural sequence. The two bullets that en- te to a jnig in the a Itered ir he. vital spot f The boy who did the shooting was (named after his father. He is a blond, Whlie-eyed giant, 6 feet tall and weig ng 18 pounds. Big and strong as h Hhe would be no match for his parent, [who ts e of his strength and Ivigor, alt sold Messig is prosperous, He has a pay- fang butcher business at Magnolia nue and ¢ rine street and a home. Tis ld is twenty-five years old and two of his daughters are married. By ature morose and | tempered, he developed into a househoi 4 | tyrant after he had passed his fortieth year and kept his family in a state of continual terror. Some three weeks ago Messic went on a spree. Night after night he went home, d brutal, and wrangled and thre ntil | | Trained Ten Years, One point was obvious at the first |glance. If Miss Odell’s type is to be- jcome a fad her followers have a stiff |bit of training ahead of them. You |could not make yourself look lke her The English prize beauty concedes that it took her ten years to develop her un- 1g Sky line, and to see her {s to be- lieve it. his is no “Cutie” who cuddles r nose between your ear and your lar. Miss Odell looks like an unusual- health advertisement for e@ break- fast food However, she seems to have developed herseif mentally along the same san healthy lines that she has physically Therefore, there is a well founded hope that even if enterprising manufacturers do take ty naming their products in her hcnor there will still be little danger of On Thursday of her head assuming proportions that moaned: tromatie eeniol ait would mar the otherwise perfect sym- their mother at all hours. One of jis metry of her measurements. married daughters, Mra Benjamin ight here it Bro K ORs did not leave her moth | eats whatever she likes, a pis t she wants of cl. ct, Burgundy and pagne, but no spirit: She also sniokes one, two or three cigarettes a day—because she likes it. In spite of ese trifling indulgences, however, she still manages not to allow her waist to fn ride,” fuid’ Mes exceed 24 inches, her neck 12 ches, gant a Ta her bust 40 inches and ler hips 42 inches Makes New Threats. | Messig got homie at 19 o'clock yester ay morning. He was druni: and hevelled. He ordered the boy Alfred hitch up a horse to the best rig in th arn. “I am going to take ah efore you ever see her again.’ |the ideal proportions for her height, 5 Mra. Messig attempted to escape from | feet § inches d | he room. He: nt her No Crank on Subject. ushed her again, id choked er, Mrs. Hort f 1 Messig Really,” Miss Odell began, with her manages) corn thelr fat) fascinating English accent, “I'm not a “Soom, opened a drawer and pulled | »it of a crank on this subject. Of course, Mit a revolver. He pointed the weapon | fe gone into it rathe> deeply and tried t his wife and his daughter spru etiveen them ese out of my way or Tl Kill yout | Want people to think that I am a physt- pelled M to Mrs. Horton cal culture maniac. Of course, at first beetieites Ane arond:. gated when I became interested in developing Ce ee aa yon the | my form along the Sandow methods 1 aw that knocked him across the r | worked harder at tt than I do now, And! Mteasig then fied wife ove when [ had attained the proportions | iney oraage inithe siioulden of tha ¢ desired and decided to make use of my | Hers gown and sped on harint success in earning my livelihood 1 tried through a window to do that intelligently too, which means Son Shoots Father, giving the idea time and thought. Bur At the sounc for hiv ow of the shot Alfred broke | what [ am trying to convey is that 1 and got his own re- | pave not gi aca for hie own BOE Ae OND Fhe ha not given my form all my time and Mirsing to aim #ll my thought, Because I pose in ‘ound Mrs Horton so ds tv seach Alts. (draperies ax Sappho or Psyche T do not Measig with a bullet Standing at the wish to. Joo ‘i 5 aenelg, with bullet at an _ 109k unamart in fashionable @ropped to the tor toilets. I do not want people to think that I devote all my time to exercises, ("Phe wounded ma Hospital and Alfr baths and massage Mudge Mahon release ny 7 + reesy, canes 1,500 pall to-day the bol being f Ney U have no ast:houre on yules for Inished by former School Comimitice exercise,” Miss Odell continued in re- AVilliam Butler, wir married to one sponse to a question. "Just before I jot, Messig’s daughters, competed for and won the Eugene San- Should Messig recover bis family will dow medai, for which $10,000 was su, lattempt to have him confined in an in-| seribed, 1 regulated my habits mare rig- fease asylum, ocrously. Now a fair degree of open air e aches: egular meals and a cold bath ae ey day suflice to keep me in perfect ROOSEVELT SENDS BIRTHDAY ‘im nuns “re [GREETING TO KING EDWARD. 0 Ju) wee wgseaten in ne she 1epeated. "Well, my brothers, who are older than Tam, hap ed 0 be: ‘Characteristic Message to British | Come dntercried 1p, theesandow methods | | Ruler on Sixty-seventh Pte atcer irae Pe titer Anniversary. ALE ET moet aparaetoeer ee rtiy WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—One of the M2, WeMantow himself and he was ag firet things President Moosevelt did| interested in my success that he gave when he reached office to-day was| me, the benefit of his peracnal super: f Vision. am ‘oduclng om to dictate to his secretary a characteris: | sketch, at the Lincoln Neatre, feature age of congratulations and good | on 16, that enable d, who What 1 have accomplished ve ‘ease do not ask me what I think celebrated his siaty-seventh birefidey. | anout New York just yet.” Mies Qdeli The message, which was cabled to Lon- | exelain aarding. ot the ‘question with ot made public here w hasty gesture, You know this ix, my 1 nian, she p he \¢ up from the docks On the elevated train the mi wishes to King Edy lay idle Oct. 2! t) the hotel. And please d Hast, King Edward wratila> ahout New ¥ tory cablegram conve ©, met any yet,’ laughingly sion of his good Wis! ' Mdgive auather query Tam not the | ople. The | fy fave, and President and the Ameri: n not married, and - President was greatly ple his truthfully say that 1 think’ all i At the British Hint in| ‘American women I have ever met a Woenihuton. the, King's birthday will | perfectly charming,” be celebrated with a dinner, whieh Am- we Dassador Bryce will give at the Em- a oallaaaes tod JERSEY COURT QUASHES NEW 'PHONE EXCHANGE, | NUGENT INDICTMENT, In the winter directory of the w York Telephione Company, out to-day! Caco Against Democratic State @ new downtown exchange wis ue name of Barclay. 1 | Chairman Accused of Election O ayenine to JAAR ee | Frauds in Newark Fails | Ae ill A FO ie | TRENTON, M J, Nov. &—The Stare winter directory t morn Supreme Court to-day quashed the in am ew pos use to. inary | dietment aint Deomeratic State ne Old ones return He editlon Ghaleman James R, Nugent for alleged bli 4 te An freight tral; five. Pie care," * RSISDE TSO OF Soimary election frauds in Newar. a a a RE me THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, WH SILENCE OF JUDGE THEY HAD THE RAILROADS TWO WEDDINGS TREY GRDER RAlL Will Spend $11,000,000 and Make Work for Thousands SPERITY HTS Subject, and Is Fond of Ap- | il Ceremony and Church Mar- age Followed. Exercise, Eats and Drinks! What She Likes, and Isn't! (Apecial to The Evening World) » that crented great Higble, a popu of Ridgefield Pari, were married Ridgefield Park fat Chureh on Saturday By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. | made known that the | Odell has been paid $10,000 just de-| | altpping away the young couple unt day to show the records of the we not know of th suard in the! the money and the loveliness, but | The pastor did “Jan. 14 ENDS LIFE WITH A RAZOR. first wedding she returned BRANDENBURG HELD ON WES COMPLAINT « Writer of Disputed Cleveland | Letter Charged With Non-Support. SLIPS. PIAWTDE ODEL LZ: FIZE VENTS” n|in an elevated train. Newspaper men| OPEN NEW FIGHT ON ThE ORDER FOR TRANSFERS Fifty-Ninth Street Cross Town and the Metropolitan Com- panies Ask for Rehearing YOUTH WHOS FATHER, HIS ICTIM, MOTHER HE SAVED} 11d to be one of a dozen mmany politicians who off | selves as surety HAINS BROTHERS TO GE PLACED ON RIAL DEC. 14 gage forced | i} Broughton Brandenburg, who Was arrested earl the Westminster Hotel, a | Corrigan, in the Jefferson Market trate Walsh, Solid Gold yeglasses SL. 00 a Pair old at $5.00. | had ordered Mr. , Counsel Asks Delay, Contend- ing That Captain Is Men- tally Unfit to Testify. ' | by Just pinning on a frouzle of red curls | and painting in a dimple on your chin. | The parole of Mr. burg was given to his counsel, \ Speakers’ Bureau of the Democrati | onal Committee. . Brandenburg, who {8 to plead Justice Aspinall in the Queens County urt, Flushing, to-day set the weanerday Hains and T.| yim in connection with the publication jot the famous was arrested at 1.90 t Detectives Hymes The entire Public Service Commission | Metropolitan took up the a \No matter what you nat!the greatest vari jon of the Central | fe chance and one th River Railroad | r the murder of Will- is peremptory | * fense was ordered to have alt | )Y witnesses on ibe found at the Ni “Cleveland Message’ . Valine Brandenbnre, , consented to the who is suing h helr marriage an made on July 1 ines transfers be- Charge for Oculist’s Services Selene . counsel for the presented the 106. 234 SHY, | were based upon 0 passengers in nay be stated that Miss | drinks | Refore Magist arrest on her complaint, bondsman who surrendered Aspinall sald that but for the retires from office » no valld objec- fal off until Janu- Darrin is en- cunst the Hainses, Tea bills cut in half by the double strength of White Rose Removal Sale Carpets @® Rugs 27-INCH CHRYSANTHEMUM, Ceylon Tea % to study it ouc intelligently, but I don't} A 10c Package makes 40 Cups Out our entire stock well as the sur. we offer this week CARPETS—Best $1.00 to $1.30 80c to $1.05 Lord & Taylor Lace Curtains This week we will offer the following exceptional values in Curtains: — Axminsters—vyalue RUGS—Best Body Hrussels—x12, JUDGE THROW ( SUIT OUT OF COURT. 1 w. Watiace| TO DEPOSE RIDGELY AS BANK PRESIDENT. AL MESS/G. SR. 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