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~ fi MAN'S WIFE. "FREED ON CHARGE OF SHOPLIFTING Punishment Through Ar- rest, Accuser Says. RESTITUTION MADE. Wowan Who, Lawyer Insists, Handed Parcel to Her. Mrs. Louls J. Schloss, wife of the wealthy head of the big clothing con- ern of Schloss Bros 2 Rroad- x way, and with big stores !n Baltimore | who was arrested for to-day and Magistrate Behloss on t stating Uiat made to { Ten turous time some months ago when : ment, whe cor went to Seattle to bring him bac! withdrawn yn't you know me?” asked F The pi tr ack th Ive gasped on sect wear 1 across the young man stroll into the Distric \ her mouth so as to ‘ imate “Don't you remomby ‘2 her features t pane hg lvely le time we had in Seatt by her husband and t vyer | Frisco Pu ales ae i Held in 2,000 Bail. and PD: harle 7 ns 2 Ma on good looking, perhaps ‘The s AS rey i well dressed by Daniel D : t Berry, oe who a 1 Mrs. Sehlos Ww St) tha Ualied ‘ ji who provided ( a Ce on District-Attorney raeroina faa leotennens Noga) 6 a the young man was re- Restitution Mace. i: ei ‘FA “£) MEN he had been arraigned be- ‘. : an at 1 i hk salsky aie 1 : RS ARTHUR ninviinielasanwes pretiyaanllen «. She aid i A Secor aie and in his class ; an eat i. fi hb ce “\ = aes TERE , who lved with her parents in oe kek aMdavi Ha Yonkers. ‘Their attachment began dur- y Levi Gene 9) ri f iL or " CHARITY iL oir college days, and when the ql aeuChs 1 ott r alt jelder Fullerton sent his son West to v . 1 HW F | visit his many lumber mills, they cor. ® withdraw | | responded. Then the son was ordered ; p Hin | by his father to South America on a fendan n Sy | Hae EG a Me Miss Hobard Lar | agreed to go with h fected to t 1 ror — Ss | says he promised to marry her at there be t Sure His Faith Is Wrong Now = = the first port, 1f she would accompany ral beenytel viet STARS LollS Letty US NZL INIONS Popular Matrons of Younger nim on the steamship Trent, and she t : ‘ ae | consented. 1 ouched at ft tity. Attorney R That He Is in Jail and Five i yi an 4 ane consented. They tot at Jamaica nounced na Secs eee ie Skea \ Set in Song and Dance — | ana went to a hotel, where, the girl Sane 4 . Tayi . s claims, he deserted her, leaving her Bene alan Riot Victims Dead. at Sherry’s | without money in a place where she had Maienensier cork | * } not a friend. She wrote to her fath : PSV roraEVery Platoon ,Lined Up and money was sent for her passagé | H ‘ ; y is to have a vaudeville day! | home. For more than a month she w 2 Hunt for Mysterious On the afternoon of Saturday, Dec, 12,| 80 {ll that doctors said she would not Wareod eit asp SONG seni .... | recover, but she did and since has been ora 6 William Jackson. between the hours of 2 and 6 New | Teconm Wt oo 69s tan Yorkers will have to ch ice to view F ns! m1 ‘ather Called It Blackmall. re Dwi i ; Teeren for the first time the maids and ma-| yn the mean time Robert Fullerton Sacer a ate : bappenee) ry Pi pe. a trons of smart metropolitan social cir-|had been placed In charge of the office detective among the 90% employed . : arti Ges Aout tive among t employed jos tn the roles of vaudeville artists, of the Chicago Lumber and Coal Com that it be tn the municipal government with @ Bocquse of the number und pany, his father's concern, in Seattle, Toll restitut! sant) on the of his face he stands nence of those who will partictp: and Was making @ success as a business | had been 1 ¢ nicht into trouble to- it, the Christmas bazaar and vaudeville | Man us menion te) eevee H vuces ' it wn t h yseph H. Beall, of ¥ that the iis and other considerations the com- ‘ « for the benefit of the Ly Hospi- | Josep! hale me SPR ean ae m= who £ ham has oat gives prominence of being one of {Parents of Misa Hobard decided to lay Orfers $5,000 Reaves: d loose his wise men—his personal oe ost interesting as well as socially [the matter before District-Attorney | Na -to examine every. man’s gece suGeeantull eat Hens lOTihenvule pene ee eernen| his mi by grace of No. 5 a result, the Gran ury filed an} thal consen ’ | P a e indictment cha ng abduction against | Herman street and the taxpay inileern ot Slices (0 ies at Sherry's etn ng Fullerton, and Detectives “Pitz- uk corn Was fasued last night simmons and Fogarty went to Seattle to AB BEER platoon of 1 st him, The elder Fullerton in-which't of detectives in the Gre nade « statement in BNO) ¢. Ase WAS simply one of bla q fold in the ? examined for a scar AEP On OME Sit Theet aw r ys leg: echnical ung her the arti 1 have mu e amen f tegal technicalities, a a young pe This wor i Rowe elean le, Ausat JOrse Roar OLE air, Tickets | {riled to arrest. him. ‘The Governor. of haa ft baby in her ire ie | quel tnelier t Hie aun can spend more it one| Washington refused to honor Gov.| NOLAN antes e night at * Third avenue Hughes's warrant fred to offer $5,000 reward to 1 cer William Jackson" and who had a Dainty Boston Dancer. Heed Oulig Ute en aoa a nalip: who will bring” forward ta genuine po budge decided to raid a) The fact th the artists are ama-| caty. kidnapped hin, Luray iT He, and corroborate my client's |Nouse there, alleging it was a disor-/teurs has only added interest to the | er, their troubles began afresh: : : Ais niienersdktintencnkt 1 prisoner was taken from theni Piaying made. this generous. offer in } UT Sao psa t event, for "tis whispered that each turn | ty a writ_of habeas corpus and they g Yolce Youd enough to carry through | , a is “Jackson,” according to a state-| will be given with a truly professional | UY & Mi atened with indictment, fine , rou Om r ntnal es ent la to Lieut. Dunn, in tinish. wrisonment and all sorts of calamity, so corted his client ‘to the street where pa iY a : i f New York her carriage was watting mand of th t the time in the| There {s pretty Dor Jordan, for | they returned to New Yor é ' | 1 Neith Fullerton no his) lawyer be al st Fine e ation, knew the instance, who } from Bo: town, | void say why the young Taraity MRS. EMMA MANLEY DEAD. ‘BROCKLYN WOMAN, zu Was not all ft and tas come down from the tub City |Nimmeit up Co-day, ‘rnere Wasa rumor should be, So he entered to make ar-| io act as a headliner for the bill, Miss| about the building that Fullerton had | . 1 } : ly rried Miss Hobard. | rests, The man said that George] Jordan js no newcomer to the foot- | subsequently married } - Was Widow of Well-Known Mem= *| Banks, of that address, objected to his! jights, Her terpsichorean efforts have | nen ARMA a AA tt Sa ber of the Steck Exchange. -~ - entering his house and made euch ob- | already brought her fame in New Yo ie, and his lawyer made the same Mrs. EmmaF. M ; ae 1 | position that he Waal forced’ 10) arrest ea well ae Boston, for the dalnty dancer /P@P¥. A osney Jerome aaid he Aid ; mma. Manley, widow of the ; ath Yiae ay | I : ee cneing |. District=Attoi a | Inte Warhington Manley, who was tor| Husband Relates Story of Her}? a maikag With Headquarters | has mags Aspe y rae f fe at aansind not helleve there had bee a marriage <j Q | at private affairs of this kind, hy 1 | ‘The last heard of Miss Hobard she was | many years a member of the Ww York R In 1 | i with her parents at No, 20 Haw- eet a Maps A elease from Painful and The pulice records show that Dunn| some form and lithe grace winning the | living with Ir a 2 Biook Wxohange, diet teat night at the Jculled up Lieut Funston, at Headquar-| applause and admiration of every audi- | ley Tervace, Yonkers pinta Treaupiey No. ne West Vorty- Distressing Condition, | tere. by ‘phone and told him of the ence before which she has appeared ‘ourth street, where she had resided for | fo rere “Clie arreat waalsaade by CMcen |! cn ar anten cancein whieh Mas Livy WARY YON, eae | — | Wisllam Jackson,” explained Dunn, Browat andtatlas) Bilen Roxerslwillap: Man as a native of Brat | “We have no such man In the police | pear, is another big feature of the b Miebore, Vi, and e daushter of (ol.| Charies Lyon, Hving at No, 295 Wood. | department,” spoke up Funston lit is to be danced in costume, with ; + whose ancestors were | ward avenue, Ridgewood, Brooklyn, | “Here's who I am,” sald Jackson and | pugstan music especially arranged, and mong the first settlers of the Green kes the following statement with ref- |1 rf vbic rt Ldessdabig y " Mountain State, and which family | makes ig statement with ref- |he flashed his badge, which undoubt- | promises to be a number of more th Chiat duetice anh Chase was a [erence to his wife's experience with the |edly was a policeman’s badge, “I'll! orainary importance Goncendant. cnt le wea a brothe Cooper remedies, whteh are on sale by | speak to that man on the other end | Se THE Gibson 4s billed to es KE. we, of Louisville, a i ding druggists throughout the coun- | the phone.” ye ‘s0el, isin ter, Mrs. J. H. Lstey, of Brattleboro, | jo. 3 sing. So ts obert Goelet. The | and two daughte Hiss Lvelyn and | FY Jackson entered the booth and appar- | ¢, Miss Langhorn, of Virginia, has | i he burial ake place to-morrow | years, and in all that time scarcely Knew] Funston, Dunn and the other police- r 7 av rraigned in rooklyn in the family plot at Brattleboro, ; “j 5 e p |of no mean ability, and her tnterpreta- ATT Als h yer fs ea a FO, what It was to have a well day, She|/men heard him giving orders until they | tion of a duet from ‘“Mudame Butter- d fen tr cto ah os suffered from headaches of Intense se-|ihought they were elther dealing with| go” sung with Mre, Goelet, te destinea | Court Pleads Not Guilty 4 ) [verity that almost prostrated her and | gingham himavlf or with one of the! to grouse the enthusiasm of her audi. ~ Complete words and music of “Per-| left her weakened and worn out, Commisisoner’s youthful deputies, aa to Murder Charge. fectly Terrible,” one of the "she had a poor appetite as a rule . i i Thought Him a Deputy. | L | ibe new Anna Hold show Sometimes she barely tasted food, and| uxoy, you do what 1 tell you," com- Some Other Headliners, | Innocence,” will given free with frag y ole nothin at aul, Her food manded Jackson, You do tt ana doit} Mrs, Arthur Scott Burden, Who 881 ane icings County Grand Jury handed next Sunday's World, by arrange-| did not digest, and she experienced a|at once. he While Jackson was | Cynthia Roehe won fame as an ama-| 40. indlotment to:day. ohersing ’ e 3 great deal of pain after ea: She was |gesiculating wildly and he came from | jour ¢ Sone ‘3 own an n ’ ment with Jerome H, -.emick troubled With page enon tis She was line ‘phone booth, his face taming with | ‘eur dancer, has promised to once more | wettie Waldron, of Mo, #21 Madison Buu labora of ile song, as Wouhled wish gak wale ‘caused her janger, Just as a Deputy Commissioner trip the ght iantaatie in ihe AAUMe Of | street, Flushing, with murder in the other bits of this same production much ¢ 1 r Nerves were in bad |\yould lave done unger the circum-| charity, Miss Fay will divide her dance hh od | | | These other songs are, “1 Wonder | Condition, she was restless in her sleep, | stances. | 14s0M | loc! {onan up.” jn two parts, the first showing how Bal Cae: aa para rreH What's the Murter With My Byes” andy #hd became badly run down, || Banks was then ‘locked up. Later | #*andmother danced with grandfather, | 14° nor guilty, and was remanded to| “We Two, in an Aeroplane,” bot | “S0@ tried numerous remedies and| Dunn gained his breath and called up |e, seeaud how Bi ehter dances | Paymond Street Jail to await trial. oung by Miss Held, and the great suc-| Various Pivalciana, and falling to get) Fu was that guy Who telepho: A Vaudeville Punch and Judy will be| ‘The girl is nineteen years old. On Oct, ag by Charles B “, | relief, decided to try Cooper's New Dis- in charge of Mrs, Austin Gr d cess sung by Charles Bigelow, “I rH ouaripryrert aurea ce here @ new Deputy Commissioner?” | {2° Aithur Iselin, while there wit he | 19 ahe entered the home of Paward Mc- | r y. Hon of this medicine Yo one called w ) excep’ ) selin, while © ; Used to Be Afraid to Go Home in| was romarkavle, It aforded ler relief | auavercd Pumaten. What weet pou tk, [recitations ag ten is telved under the | Donald, of No. 115 Greenpoint avenue, te, Dark, Now I'm afraid to Go almost at ons anid, the full treatment {ng about?” direction of airs rete ols M Davies | who, #h 4, had broken ® promise to! at All. restored her to ‘health tscovered that the man|and Ars. Robert D. Pruyn. Mrs, Wilt L, sprayer ghia The song to be give: | oreeied, Vay, RARE SI¢ her appetite in- Dunn then discovered that the man! fn Barclay Parsons will huye charge | Masry her. There was an angument be Biven next Sun-|creased, her digestion improved, the a wire. Bat iriigned jn | of a Christinas tree, while Mrs. Gordon | tween the two, @ shot wes fired and day 4s by Anna Caldwell and James |p: subsided, and she began to ‘make Ville Court discharged, Douglas, Mrs. Willlam May Wright and | MeDonald fell deed with a bullet wound O'Dei rapid rece She does not look like) jackson Was nt to press the) Miss Nora Iselin will sell toys, dolls and his head ne Bi nan How, and she feels | Shares Ss which have been donated by ¥ The other songs in this sh |the same woman x d she f charge ats i i {22 | through his hea f ry B show pub-| strong and well, Shé kives all the) °" What did Jackson look lke?” asked| ous milliners. Others connected with | Mrs, Waldron fled from the house Mshed by Jerome H. Remick & Co. ffeale For her | renewed health to] Bincham of Dunn. the affair are Mes. Wil Voodward, | down Greenpoint avenue to the st gre by Willams and »an Alstyne, | eit tee source of much gratifeation | pifie NAG & #8 OD Ris £208" Tepid ne oe re ee eee eat | River, and Jumped tn. A policeman res- Mrs. Schloss Suffered Sufficient THE EVENING “"YORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1908. |Some Society Women Who Will | Appear in Vaudeville for Charity MILLIONAIRE 5 SON GIVES UP ON ABDUCTION CHARGE to Answer for Alleged $5,000 Reward Offered for, Theft of “Co-ed.” | |BAFFLED DETECTIVES. | 'Resisted Requisition and Won, Even After He Had Been Kidnapped. H. Ful- of St Robert W. Fullerton, son of S millionaire lumberman | lerton, | Louls, whose elopement after his grad- | uation from Cornell with Miss Gladys Hobard, a pretty “co-ed,” weries of lively adventures jn which do- ctives from District-Attorney Je- me's office played leading parts, sur- Detective Fitzsimmona = this walking into the Criminal ding and giving himself up. prised | morning by | Courts Bu | Fitzsimmons, had an ad- Detective Forarty and partner, Juction, with hi Dunn Dorothy bil Dow writers of “There Never Was a Girl | to 1 t only 8 ahe © . * of pared the nee the order to look for car| Miss Ellen Whittemore aud Miss Alice {cued her. She cried that McDonald had Like You,” and other successes, and | 8! by her continued ill: | onehettacd ofa policeman ona actin: | Horland. It's Koing t0 bea big day for | killed himself, and led the police to the ; also Benjamin Hapgood Burt, writer | pete. Yul ale in had of the heavy [tive has been sent broadcast. ‘The Coms| charity 98 well as society, for, Judging |house, where the young mane body } of “Hang Out the Front Door Ice: 0 ni had become # con- | missioner believes that either one of his|from the ticket sale, which has been | was found oy y," Then made "au efreat, for spite or else quitg of at the home of Are Louis” |" Her etenem ts that Waldron grabbed 'd Rather Tworkiep Than Walt, deeper motive under! at No. 9 West Forty-ninth a pistol which she bad tal alon Bill,” end. atbare, 0 the house ln id | ie tlbeadly pees of the seslely vender | ues in | Fullerton Comes From Seattle | started a} Young Fullerton 1s charged with ab- | MUTE THROWS PLATES 10 SHOW Paul, Unable to Talk, Gives a Realistic Illustration to Policeman, | Michael Paul, of No, 23 Mast Ninety~ ninth street, ts unable to talk, but he la @ vivid pantomimist, as Polleeman Wey, of the East One Hundred and Fourth Street Station, will testify. It came about thusly Wey was walking past No, 83 Faat Ninety-ninth street when he heard a woman's screnms. He rusted into t house and, gulded by the tenants, made |his way to a flat on the fourth floor, where he found # woman holding a Ww oyster to her right eve. She roved to be Mrs, Maul, and sald her and head hit his fst In te her on the eye with Ming about tt ahe forgot to ex- lain that husband was a mute. Wey found the husband tn the bath- nom and dragged him forth, unrestst- Thought Him a Madman. Paul stood by the kitchen door mak- ing motions with his hands, and Wey tho had a madman to deal with. He was certain about tt when Paul suddenly kicked him in the shina, smashed him on the jaw, and then be- to fire plates, saucers and are at his head gan cups, By that time Panta brother, who lives fn the same house, had arrived He found Wey dodging missiles and ying to get to Paul at the same time Vani few passes with his fingers and th nian erledl to thie.c i nurt him. He is simply ilu trating to you what lis wife did before wer 1 to arrest Paul and took him to Harlem Police Ce Mrs. Paul Went along, holding a raw oyster to er with one hand and holdiug oysters In her lett hand » while one or more of the 1 <iip out of her hand, and Ue parade would halt while she ked i and brushed it or | So Paw Magistrate Paul did no} band, And ity not Intend to was trying fn_making a target or them up Was Discharged. Kernochan found t © to pro: 8 plain t the pol show that he w that titled this wife's eve 0 Paul was discharged and he and his wife left court together, she still holding a raw oyster to her eye, which had assumed a deep purple hue. ‘0G BITES GIRL IN HOME OF HER | Seven-Year-Old Daughter of | Importer Mazzazone Mangled for Hitting Puppy. Enraged that seven-year-old Livia Mazzazone, daughter of a wealthy im porter living Park avenue, Corona, L. 1, had tried to take one of a litter of puppies from her, a big bulldog that has been a hourchold pet for year flew at the child to-day and, before it could | be beaten off, had mangled her terribly. | After breakfast Livia begged to be al- | lowed to feed the bulldog and her pup- | pies. One of the young dogs was shov- | ling his e of food, | | nose into the pla the exclusion of the others, and the Iit- tle girl dragged him back and gently slapped him, ‘The mother dog heard his squeal and flew to the rescue. She seized the child by the nose, almost tearing It off, and then bit her face re. peatedly The child's cries were heard by her parents, who ran out to the veranda whore the Incident occurred. So infurt ated was the dog that Mr, Mazsagone | had to beat {t off with poker before it would let go of the child Dr. A. E. Kline advised that Lavia be brought to Manhattan for proper treat- ment, She was placed ta her father's | Automobile, and rushed to Roosevelt Hospital. The father begged the doc- tors to saye his child's life, It was | found taht the wounds were superficlul, though the ltue girl's beauty will be | | marred, > CHECK FOR $45,000 LOST. Messenger Boy Dropped It tn Downtown Street, A certified check for $45,000, insued | yesterday, nnot be found. The check was drawn on The Manhattan Com- pany of New York by White & Black well, brokers, and made payable to the order of George F. Secor & Co., brokers, of No. 88 Wall street Wien the check was received just| before the close of the day yesterday @ boy was ent to The Manhattan Com pany to have the check endorsed Ktter the endorsement the boy, who yas employed by Becor & Co., started [ack to tis office. On the way he lost the check from his wallet. Payment) on the check was stopped by @ Man-/ attan Company Health Is Free Go after it. Grape-Nuts The health of brain and body, correct food for “There's a Reason.” HOW WEE ACTS WEALTHY FATHER . - 8 |any particular reason why his offepring should. He has three neat, pretty | daughters, however, who attend school and ate good acholurs ne jr. holds the champion truant | recom of Harlem Ho has attended jachoo! ¢ three days tn eight schoo} months. Truant Officer ( nger, after |vain efforts to force the elder Meutet r \ool, sum: olice Court e and went with Petrie to-day to serve it. They found ets | Meuter at 1 The boy was not tr OHCs Hed Hard ie tn ee ree aaa cr aetnite under a bed tn \eards attire, It was the desire of the officers to take |young George to court and present him Jas a horrible example, They asked his father to dress him. “Dress him y¢ Meuter ‘Well, they He ts a mus ral state as re+ | Little George Meuter, Their | “Horrible Example.” irael If you should happen to ask Police- CAH LL man Petrie, of the Harlem Court squa. 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