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KILLS HIMS BESIDE GIRL WIFE Eighteen - Year - Old Husband | “Falls Dying Over Form af i Bride in Sick Bed. SHE IS ONLY SEVENTEEN. Elopement of a Month Ago Ends in Unexplained yf Tragedy. James J. Dunn, a bridegroom at ele’ teen years, shot and killed himself t In the prese of his sevente year-old bride, in their home on the s: ond floor of No. 979 Decatur street Brooklyn. What was his motive for tak- ing his life cannot be learned from the girl widow because er incoher condition. The boy and girl eloped a and were mar month a had been sw hearts since babyh d attended game school in East New York. { ‘the elopement, young Dunn lived wit his parents at East New York. of a paper manufacture: J., but has lived in F she was an infant At the tme of the elc was employed by ¢ catur street He thrifty and bimeelt up i ness "ago, when he moved a block ein his place of bu Fell Dying Over Sick Wite. Except that the young wife s a sey attack of dixestiy the couple seeme mel and the oy was business. He usua 8 work at S k, As to leave the ‘flat this his wife, who was still in to him to get her a glass of w He did so and held her ‘up as @rank it, When she returned the to him Went to kite turt he stood beside the bed, sud- emly drew a revolver from his pocket, placed it to his t Me and fired. Dunn fell unconscious across the be pinning down } in, ewig ru into 3 flight of stai Swooned and wa carried to «tment of Mrs. Hench on the third f A poll: sum mined Sune wick Hosp’ though un re WOMAN SHOOTS WOOER WHO BEGS Bush ally an hour Spurned Man Fires Back at Brother-in-Law Who Comes to Aid Mrs. Devallo As the result, it Is alleged, welcome to Mrs of his un- attentions Deva lo at No. the handsome 60 wife of a grocer, Brooklyn, raw street, Jo- seph Marino, of No. 138 Sackett street, fe in the Long Island College Hospital, to-day, with a bullet in his right Jeg and a charge of felonious assault lodged against him. Marino, according to Mrs, Deyatlo, has been urging her to run away with him, not forgetting to bring th atents of the for several months, fhe hi od him several times, but it seemed to have no effect on the man. She refrained from telling her husband, ahe sald, for fear of causing bloodshed Marino came into the store to-day, the | woman claims, and after r ating his pleas to her to elope he seized her. ‘The woman broke from him and ran into a rear room, where she kept a revolver. Hhe flred twice at Marino, and one o the bullet» bit aim in the right les Gerardi Devallo, ber brother-in-law, heard the shots and ran into the room He seized the evolyer from Mrs. Devallo and emptied {ts cylinder at Marino, but none of th bullets took effect. Marino ed back, but his Was as poor, Then he ran'to the st where T. Don F son, A private tective, of No. Whitehall st Man- hattan, who had just atepne om a Hamilton ferry boat, and John MeVeth disarmed Marino) and summoned the poll In the store they found Mrs. Devallo hysterfcal, and her brother-in-law. with the pistol. A charge of felonious as- gault was made against all three, but in the Butler street court Mrs. Devallo and Gerardi Devallo w » paroled, “It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.” But this is not true as to adyer- tising. The advertiser MUST win or he suffers a substantial loss. When advertising it is well to bear in mind that The World not only prints more separate advertisements than ‘any Other newspaper on earth, OF ANY OfHEK MORNING NEWS- PAPEM IN AMEKICA BY MOE 50,000 HER 10 ELOPE Concetta | inscilipis Too Much ‘Freedom in Such Matters Here and Too Little | There, He Says—Should Be a Happy Mediu. 'MERIT IN WAYS OF ORIENT AND WEST. There “Old Folk the Say—Here ” Have All They Often Have None—Believes They | Should Be “Consulted.” By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Wu Ting F. chinese M to the a wise man in a y dull dine robe of bre le, in the office of Eu: gene Christian's home, at No, 7 Forty-firs: dis upon marriage. Ine ly, Wu told of his own woo- ing, for he was neliow 1 a that follow idnight m e from 1 spent ad was politic td sermonized me Bt customs too China. In this country it is perhap: I believe in what you call a happ. medium Two Extremes in Wooing. “In China it is man to see hi her. arra the parents. ier The young n S all ar- ngements with the young lady, and perhaps then he m the it time Don't | inquired tentative if girl said to r mother, “I want |to marry such a y« man. Find ou | for me if he dr bad | | habits, before en; & herself defi- nitely? For of course the girl in love. She cannot learn these thin She would not see his faluts if were before her. has more wis | dom, “I saw my wife before I was married ‘At le to her,” Mr. Wu co: | 1 thought I saw her. sure. nued. L « In China we have w a go-between, a matenmak lady who goes from one fan other. When my ma gested I said to her t he lady first.'’ She replied not the cust ‘I know that | but try te , dark or pock= or | markea. Saw Her with Others, fler about i six weeks and much negotiation L was told that if T would be in the window of ain house ‘lady who was to be my wife would p: at ain hour. I was in the a cer window, and at the time na i tady , but she was one of thre women walking together and all thre had big umbrellas over their heads, 1 thought the one in the middle was the |lady who was to t Mme, Wu, |but I was not sure because I could not |see under the ump) 1, “And you think we too far under |the umbrella?” 1 int L Minister Wu smiled his assent, * he said, “I think one country | should learn from the |tom T speak of is | the future Chinese m ing their wives befor | women, too, are changing. Since the re- form movement we are educating girls better, and with education they make more claims. ‘They want equality with men. It $8 just," Wise Mr, Wu! this country rei the wall so well handwriting, at that! “But in America,” young people should They should make their own choi they should it by the wisdom ye have brought their parents. Is it not 807 other. The cus- ng out in China, In 1 will insist on see- marriage, The Not every man even in Js the handwriting on And his in Chinese he reverted, “the pnsult their elders, but | Wu Turns Interviewer, | 1 acquiesced to Mr, Wu's suggestion, | whereupon, having told me the story jof his life, he began a little catechism Jconcerning mine, Turn about was fair |p wered him, married? Why any proposals? pronounced just business . 80 1 Was | had Pinally not? How sentence Every one so many op- portunities—in or in marriag ~if you let them go by you will r Why do you do 6 Then his « ddenly oi (he big brown owl which adorned the front of my hat, What ie that 1 > asked. “At to your question as lo marriage,’ 1 rejoined dippantly “It 19 the owl—the bird of wisdom. “Too old a bird for you," rejoined Wu galantly, “1 thought perhaps it was Merry Widow, Why Me Widow?" he cogitated, “Widows should de sad, 1 aim sorry for them," “So Is every other man,” I retorted Chat is why they are merry." But no Merry Widows need write to #, WH, thos He 48 eesey for ues. ‘gp he is married, and Aime, Wu is ii country. Moreover, she came from the Umbrella @ long time ago, Had I lever many? has is the answer ry) THE WU°TING FANG SIX-YEAR-OLD FIERO FATALLY BURNED EVENING WORLD, ds. I Wu, umbrellas over their hes who was to become Mme. houg but 1 w TUESDAY, 1 NOVEMbhn BY BRIDECROOM Wu Tells of His Wooing and Contrasts the Love-Making of Americans and the Chinese 10, 1908, prone carne er mr meaneern, | oL NC WG 14 RSH S | j | | fair | GLORY AT SHOW bss ere ee eh |" 1 1 rT | Those Who Thought Auto Had | ie ta F Made Equus a Dead One aE Ata eientecn inatew | | See Their Error. | sae ae BIG CROWD AT GARDEN, | ments to come eine, Wier eninestit Ali hers |] Pcuecenpine cent Metatlone to: | Classes Are Good. PASE NTE ieee : tog that | fourth Natio ae | kerk of the [ana ehuckte tlio: Jand — aristo ted |S) ed that the social | haa recovered from t) Jot poverts would cor n < pristine blaze of jewel and » nthe f sh tot p to pare down the attendanc ginning the second day there a fest more 1 enthusiasin 1 to be BOY BRIDEGROOM ! OF A MONTH WHO KILLED HIMSEL F,| the one in the middle was the lady e opr Je was tl as not sure, there was an absence of the curios! vow and peking throngs which were wont to nee z at Mrs. John Jacob As- pition w if | Mrs. Nicholas J orth, as the vr the hu Near WARR! Jease might nd Wt y ave soo! tne of Mall Orders Filled, Jmuch as a glance at prancing beau- | There were rows and tiers of empty SOLD NOWHE: re ear, potl of Pines th the well two ' 0 this simple, you. juer a deep= It is also whooping kes pare, 4 02. fifty Sugar fon abou “the Granulated is the yound it ia lements pine for throat and u pro know, tar pine f these a iw « real Pinex in have It or can { trouble if re= Shoe 2 ELSE, JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N. Bist Season Incite invihe leries and in the upper |{}/0 forse SUITS d SKIRTS | Jhoxes, and It was generally conceded by | the riel tung an s of the show that they don't | of auto: On red of | i the officials of th that t ps ea |] New York City Styles | ' [hope to Mil these sections of the house, ee ete Ney Wore ety jbue if they can p the class and the lonGenken) ny» lade to Your Order a econ that rame last night they will! | Mrs. John Gerken ity be ove || Direct from Manufacturer z va » happy. For society had everything J old-time A full saving of one-half Alexander Gorman’s Own $79 00, 100,000 FINE own way last night. Mr, Berry Wall Tack. Tar H rn > Rey not rudely jostled as he flitted from 1 ha Clothing Caught Fire From | box to box, a fact which added greatly TOME Ligeia etic Little William’s. | yo the ge 1 complacency at the ce ‘| atten Hs ied H ) 2 Ss Vy f 3. Vanderbilt was left | thought Kentucky wot ne me é . | Gus Loses Appeal on |stion: Mr. Aitrea G. Vanderbilt was left | thos Heentucky would bu mary ext in : : | Jentirely at peace as he elbowed his way ea aa compare wita 4 Lou nd there was Hy nothing to | PALES Sat © manu In the struggle to support their two! Reversal and Will Take a a u ee New York's reas- hic inte eal | smati children George Gorman and his Case to Highest Cour’. mibted 00 Bean ssoneel teens she to BOEING, io e bor ny age Y is : really more regard give! 0 S08 -COMDSL= nost intere goof the LS CROUL eLk fOr gs iced Gorman —__ tors on the tanbark than to those In|ipere are two cl Lite | }an elevator man in a Cedar street sk CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—The Governr +5 | the boxes. aes, the | utes rides a | uper and his wife is employed as a 40, Nov, 10.—The Government's | UN) DOV aut, py the way, was the volo ponies which | serubwoman in the same building, Thetr pet for a rebearing of the ¢ 10 rst man in the ring to receive a well- fare also ar | | ‘ ¥ hich the United States Cireuit Court of |pred suggestion of applause from a few | tandems ana one home is at No. 49 Columbia street, w Y PemInCSIBRR Cor EUR eI: ne Ot Ie noaya Appeals reversed the trial in fining the hundreds of gloved hands in the even- | four inchads, ti whieh bot Ale ‘Yhey left the house together soon after , wndard Ol! Company of Indiana $2,210,- ing, He had to bow in his usual bored, Wey PeRPTUEL (8 CLIK daylight to Their children—Will- (00 for alleged rebating was denied ln I-dare-you-to-make~ ual mange tA jena am, four, and Alexander, 1 the Court of Appeals to-day Jresponse to {his when he drove Bee ier ean Ta T i me asleep at the time, It was the It is authoritatively stated that the |smashing bay Hertes, He had another | sifal song, “It's Always Nice custom of Alexander to go tot kitche , Government will now 4 t to bring | horse in the same ¢ , Hamlet, driven ae He awakening, light the gas stove and the whole mat Supreme |by C. H. Wilson, the manager of his | ‘ hve Went a pot of tea which was left ready Court ona wr string, and his younger brother, Regin- krent a hit ast Meh ditty, MN are ‘Then he and little William The « nofor re-|iig, guided a strapping bay _ mare, Longing for 8 to Lave aaa ast alone on tea and bread arin, atures Of | amazement, which won @ good|Mar se woul] breakfast alone on tea and brea Attorney-General te and Dis-|nany ribbons in the summer exhibi- a HEV AREOPLD PEEGT GIV ETE AVO tret-Atiorney Edwin W, Sims attached | tome POLICE MAGISTRATES Bias a i to it, are almost wholly ignored by the Vanderbilt Horses Beaten. | frat to wake: up tox He tumbled ; ; j d : a AN ISSUE | SUMMONSES. out of bed and softly tUptoed to the reviewing eourt, referees being made Xe eee aeteitaattnydactimealine ase c nie she mit two points of ¢ ation | i » figure and rich color, Also Sults and Skirts made from your kitehen, for he had long cherished aj Ls ana tion, tmpressive fe “haf Tet 2 ae "i a. ay ol ‘a on to light the fire and Cook the | TAMES VW. VE TEs opinion ponieludre: with what ts taken to] 71 tie Blue Grass of Kentucky, cap-| Chief Justice O'Dwyer, of the ¢ aan ay aterial: We nia lalty of o — ——— be a criticism of the iment | 4 ap oven ihe Vandere| BAN RAG Le pis ea tured blue ribbon over tt n | Court, Makes an Important nightgown, diis screams aroused Alex- petitioned for r hearing of George Watson, and this was his first uling, 56 E. 10thSt. 4 inane ander, who ran to his assistance. Mrs. | appeal . appearance in the show ring, Chief Justlee O'Dwyer, of the City || our Own 4 : Moore, who lives in| an apartment To Spread Misinformation. ‘Thomas Hitchcock jr., one of the most handed down a deeision to-day iy s UNTIL across the hall, hearlng tho cries of | | The three jurists of the Appellate |gependable horsemen in the country, in] jn which he rules that Teen »oys, broke down the kitchen door | bench in deying the petition for rehear-|tnat he y always be counted on for] 4 right to issue summonses, nd entered the Gorman flat, | say sibiting at any old show or having am] ppe decision was handed down tn th out the fire that had attacked his broth- counsel accustonied to practice in the] o, over the Jumps, was on hand all day, | accused of larceny was brought to court $ DI DIAMONDS Wh ct JEWELRY ers clothing, but in the task had been | counts of review not only know the land so was Mrs, Hitcheock, who 4s just | on q summons and then discharged Hy CAS DIT {rightfully burned himself, Both boys | meaning of legal terms constantly in| ay keen for horses as her husband. They | Ackerman sued for false arrest and) By i Be ae ; e Ho: r i | ~ ely box both | p, aw’ that ° + were taken to Long Island College H use in discussions and opinions of these | entertained arty in tl Berriman an tha ns | pi he surgeons said that Alexander | t courts, but will not misuse such ¢erms|in the after and tn the evening. was files H Largest and Finest would probably die, No one in the to spread misinforma respecting 4| Mrs, Ambrose Clark is another horses | coin H Stock in the City addrei e : he nature o vt Oo Wa ch in evidence . 6 } house knew the address of the building | m ude! in ture of ; s wife who was mui i aren Ap sions ene ich the father and mother are \is ak Wide public atten: [MAN s ite ee ain gck of black and H Very Latest De igns employed Suicide of Black Cross Con-, Se a |sshite im sharply arranged contrast ad- ° ; ceili. clea ied much to the pleasing impression ¢ all oF ira - Hy Thay, y eme. Mr. Clark, r spirator Agains one 4 WILL CONTEST THROWN OUT, ic generat color sehen dan re : a ; pirator Against Throne Oe Ela respon CALE cee 1, W. SWEET & CO,, § Sensation in L Court Upholds tant . giz 47 Maiden Lane, N.Y. Sd | of James Smith tng USU. LLY THE FIRST SIGN OF iyi H t t { the late A Sad o> 389 Fulton St, Bk'n. | LISBON, Monday,, Nov. 9 (via the contest aver the wil a oe ee oe of wa eg fom gre shea] WEAK KIDNEYS 1S BACKACHE, Member of the Chamber of Deputies 4 no ri otter as dy: WHO. a and one of the most prominent of the {in Lahdon on Dee, alld Ae ot one n 1 Ka Republican leaders, committed suk 8 tosday dn the ToRnts's Take care af backache tara hal vit : I Da sila cody ac ripple Out of tere to-day. His ‘act created a tre when Surr Thomas dix many cases of kidney complain) Ron, OHO Ounee Fi Wael Ws cody, | mendons sensation, and the potice are | Py sustice Couen, att the reported about here; also bladder & a Se ae Work, Attempted to End [conducting an investigation Sgntuat Te, Ome or weak ett | inouble and rheumatist ke well in a bol uke ’ | Senor Costa was a member of the Thoinis ARAB ORY WAN An auLOrity, OF hat pain spoonful doses af ron Her Life, | Black Cross Soclety which was Involved |" BEES, ian eer cina or region of ihe|and lin the assassination last February of | te i ver SIEDE ure| ‘I ion is said to re , , Jhaye a In |kidneys is the danger signal oaiur King Carlos and Crown F Ne aie Ing! the es out to notify the sufferer that | the natural funetio: f ki ‘ a cripple, unable to find |4# believed that this go ted | qeceased, Was | panes out hing wrong with the|so they w V1 atra _ bins at tress, today attempted | Costa by lot to kill the present Ix made hi i | there Le ne “ainial t i = “Hrd any ) Manue nd that Costa p daughter wih of kidneye. Willen to commit suicide by throwing herself ua ry Coes 'b irae E |diate atiention. Only vexwsa pans | © Hudson River at the foot of himeelt to mitting ae. mea iia adinia ian vis anal kache Ww Jed Cronerrapreceraiy Hor ONT Coste was tn prison at the tine | st . yao Besongly wicoholl \ J, the urine 1 viecue DN ! rk street, Hobo! . }golutely a0 rigly BloOl ts “ icrneyereertle t the water by |aesmasination of King Carlos, haying| FELL BEAD AS HORSE BALKED Le eta utul ip tue kid : Pease oan a Korea PAY MBN EN men who saw her jump. She was hur-| been confined because of alleged con-| Bacited by the antics of his balky | canes "1 ‘ , . \ iM. WATCH Awono’ 60 | to St Mary’s Hospital, She said {nection with the plot against Portugal's ae, Angelo Villano, forty4awo yeu ) following pF vtlon, while 1 “4 ~ tot ad sag ber y o. 2oee ur aver . pager = she was thiry years ol! and lives at} "4S fought several political duets | M+ Of No. 2868) Arthui he! imple, harm 4 eXpensiv on sits: es Xo. A Washington street, Hoboken, | secentiy, “In one of which he was | Bronx, fell out of bis wagon in front of | MINE Ot og us g b —_ saat Sho wilt be guarded In the hospital) wounded. Last niet we demanded | No tient One Mundred and Hight) bap at ene Mf oc la NUL whe recovers te binpeaehinen he members of the | el orday and died bets © remedy for k } ‘ ‘ ‘ j Mal) eke seve hae Seprachinen’ 6 ine nceabats #7 oe javthvatiat Kellly, of Fordham Hos enor Pr can be obtained at any veople Bere World Wagpts Work Wonderg, ” y a pital né man had been suffering from Enpurpensed for quality, fpanee ‘se ~o nl im the assassination of wits 4 tpouble tor some time. | good prescription pharmacy aud any de s ai, Keane ine { cut of all imagin- | 3 kK cravats of the vi ae | lew akes interest and |gowns, the gem and the eit so that he may change | fine pac henceforth the eae s endor of the entertainme ill s imer, fe Pow ow from day to day figure was that of pr,| YANO FEL 7X eG | “atlie iorse liad’ been m dead one, Ao ach, who was the tot OUTER SOLE Jo speak, for five years, and « resur Jal veterinary of the Horse show, and| gearveR | uion, after so short a period, is far from Who is perhaps becte n to fame a common occurrenc the man ) invented the high ball. He| AWMER SOLE id last night that he couldn't tell ex Aliaey an nO CO ane stly how tone xo was chat ne was Pillow Your Feet Wi oh GG es Ge Oe CTL spired to perform this philant | were concerned the automod: fo Dut that it happenea in tae New on soft, springy cushions of | livered sockdologer to York Athletic Club, und that only § the Cowarp Pirrtow Inxsory Sxog, |nobs, #0 that anv kind of Suni. q and ease the ache, the tire and F nterest in him now must be tals a drink ‘ “Lsaw my wife before I was married to her. At le: meal . titer swelling. T thought 1 saw her, I was told that if I would be in The Horsey Set There. nee You will instantly feel the com- the window of a certain house the lady who was to be J! y, was the old guard orsey set, dlanintee ie fort, but it cannot be seen. It’s my wife would pass under it at a certain hour, 1 was in and near~ joven Wha ull inside the shoo. the window, and at the time named. The lady pass d, ee aha anes = but she was one of three women walking together, and all three had big eaicet cate aianuyManddaversi (Nera e " . =I Pm