The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1909, Page 4

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SEIT TEE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1909, WIFE SLL LIES Woman Who Says Marriage Makes FINED A TICKET conan ha amg [ra vm af he gm, tats ps a va pend Ithough the | house fate tot niame gonngetions with all the ax honest treatment, ax, though U | Her a Slave, and Se eks Divorce ' of the low Probaby the next worst infested place | Pt a were dealing through the box office, sastiil Wator in charg. of essed AS “SLAVE WHILE «= 3 SDEPULATOR FOR oe SEEKING DIVORCE = SUNDAY SELLING zs Mrs. Jane Welch-Strong Keeps Magistrate Cornell, Finds a: Her Abode in Flat With | Law to Fit Man Arrested Her Husband. it the door, but re wer Arrests Have Little Effect, At the New York that th seemed Theatre the tore mad Of any person, no matter how p ing, may be ruined by of his mn. ters not mediately aTaate yyayey weyers JHU Woche td the danger THIS HELPS NOVEL SUIT. | -NUISANC INCREASES, Dea cake Monnens [eae i The situation was at its w sear Hamu Anybody With a Couple of | yonce ins Dollars Can “Bult In” at Pgirers Theatres, and Many Do, | PMU te a Plaintiff Claims That She Is) Held in Servitude in Viola- in the afterngun, ur boys who wer pope ity © means who arrest the op- | lators st all the ml- ‘Theatre Conditions on Saturday Night. ‘ Sart vos uf Satu tion of Constitution, rally One of New York's old bluc laws was ators, urrected to-day by Maxistrate Cor) pembe in dealing | ®\eat ndvance t Mrs. Jane Welch-Strong, the young wife and mother who has begun a di- t nell, In the West Side Cour with one of the ticket speculators ar- voree action against her husband, W. ators In front of this tira Edwards Strong, who as a soldier of, inte (onera. T 1 | rested last night at Hammerstein's | theatre stretched ina Ime a block long, only , fortune fought In five wars, but as a Manhattan Opera-House, where ® ¢ vd by the esone husband has missed his wife's ideal as . he benetit of the | ser stepped off were j “Trust” Office Pe Te ANDIORTICIANS & provider, explained to-day why she cert waa given for the ven Paice iinet his TONED atoe) AUSUs 18 Fourth Ave, Lenox Ave. i had Instructed her lawyer, Mre. Hen- ke sufferers riette Johnstone-Wood, of Ni 0 Wall street, to allege that she as a wi an Involuntary slave and should th fore be freed from her marrlage con- tract under the Thirteenth Amendment | y to the United States Constitution i ¢ { } Italian earthy Barnett Peinbexg, of No $3 West One) Hundred and Fifteenth street, was or of the horde of speculators who swarme about the place and he was taken ¢ the lobby of the theatre, He approac Detective MeGlynn, who purchased f s a Ne ee Te nn naam tak Bo ae ae PE sai | ticket from him at a@ substantial ad ( ee “Sante Core el at Pees, Until Wednesday Ev'g ates 200 “ “James Butler” Stores Tomatoes . e offering Large No. 3 can, ripe, red trait Jume Peas... fe, such Green, sweet and tender Sugar Corn . Maine style, Choice quality. String Beans . e and 76 Nassau ot, near John Street BROOKLYN, 489 Fulton Street Opposite Abraham and Straus. their A reporter for The Evening World saw Mrs. Strong in her little flat on the fourth floor of No. 545 West One Hun- dred and Twenty 1 inth street. She is not a little girl-wife, as was stated tn the y reports of her remarkable en- deavor to invoke the Thirteenth Amend- ment to ald her In throwing off the thraldom of marriage. Mrs, Strong 1s Penal Code for sale ¢ Ithan th See to this concer feet tall, very slender, twen- --- nt ' e Magistrate; ‘the ty-one ye ye" sald the Mag years old and has a great mass| stron q in ; Strong had no money a . i of brown hair, which was flying loosely | for any employment at whit tthe ean I fine you §%" i about her head. make money. i } Feinberg said he thought he was with- | § ‘ do was ‘ in the law, as he was stationed {nsid Some Wifely Burdens. may {ny . \t er febl almost si obby of the thes not many nt from the box office 1 wasn't breaking that law any more - SING SING ER 19 than the man In the box office,” siad the speculator Business Open to All Now. ted | “Any guy with a capital of a couple and, take It from me re getting in the hundre m the east She was Just coming into her fiat| lived When the reporter called, Under one| arm she carried a twenty-five-poun? baby girl—a plump, rosy-cheeked little beauty, Under her other arm was a a bundle of laundry and several | ba f groceries. | and retain (he po: ome of my’ wifely burdens,” she| | He wanted th ehild. With the fresh garden flavor, mcr sere eer eee en re oe erect Smoked Beef | Sioned Shoulders he (Boseless Bacon Jaughed. as she dumped baby, parcels) wife must s: and all on a couch, "Yes, it Is true|a household ill sup) that 1 have sued my husband for di-| Th n though ther : Hell's Ki ler the Thirteenth Amendment. | po, a ea 5 ual ’ . i . Siler we ider myself an Inyoluntary slave. |to adit Soldier Who Committed High: “in u My {heal have changed since four) marry. ag 1 i a or the Ijke woe Han of seventeen si wanted 4 | wear out hen atheneth ea be auty for a A * tall man of fine physique. Now I de- | man she does not love. Digs Out of Barracks. mund more—a man who can earn money Slavery, She Insists. end provide for his wife and children. y husband ts too set in his ways r 7 : wilt's Famous Eagle Brand Las RibbooaBe ence ced Delicious little lean tender ““picnies'’—4 to 4 Ibs. + (ariletnslacts ae eet pigss fR ah dail sugar-cured trom selected corn-ted porkers: a lb e+e strenked with fat and lean; best ean of sugar cured bacon; "' 16e@ b ; tary carton for. eee Ee Flour || Large Prunes ma Pride of St. Louw | aia —— he mili to the houselse 1 UChoicest Santa Clara fruit, sweet and mesty, Pancake Flour surpassed for bre average 55 tothe Ib. By the pound...... ++ | Ce Aunt Nanna’s—Makes the light: or pastry; no other high-grade est mutins and most delicious nk 10e armony wt ers—ilescribes the William Hiram Morse, a former sol- Mor in the United States Army, who | was sentenced to Sing rning capacity has decreased In- | lof increasing. My love has turned | 4" “y Involu flour so low priced:— | peat} ee eee yee ae || Triumph Oats, on skimp. When I was married Mr. Strong | crime, whereof the party shail. have (robbery in Sept 8 ae ; f vas earning twice as much as he Is been duly convloted shall exist witht ison bar Zi. bag, BBex 24s In rae 12€ | | Largest package of the choicest white rolled oats; Prepared Flour { now. For two years past he has ut-| sect io thelr jurisdiction! l the best of all breakfast foods........cee eee ! Peerless Brand—C holes tual i Heri dalted (oi Alling, deal when fay. | esinea teens Reece Navel Oranges a c t 1 ecame a drudgery L saw my mi California’s finest, new § E i T it # 23e| Ss eg oma oes My love suffered a devastating | T° rd a class Of fb large sweet fruit; d bat w Him ane Lemons Sy ae 10 ie “i5e neroue Be | New shiemenicsuey onl 7@ Essie Sugar Corn 1 | C Prepared Buckwheat An Unpaid Slave, him I would be wm. ed jd in equity a work t W bein. efor j bright; doz wo! orth Tse. aca Ide. a can ii * ats HH os prnite” | court ot take ; 4 progitceiss a ied Bront—Extra choice | TUE toh ac veo. AEH ae pea OF gall, Condensed Milk lar No. pack: 12e and t2 a domestih and | 2 be. value; a lb est Brands Fresh from tor | ut tere cm inp | | tes vaiy Butler's Breede: SE aime, Pe Essie Brand- tighes Buckwheat Fiour : Fard Bates Choice quality 8 choice; ay in "9 ie ie 410 Triumph ten fashion- } gree on anything, bus i nd remarka- cream and but- | best tor a z fred 0 they ewe ay i LOe!| sec O€ wre IO) reac UC) | surinesoo ue” 15e de s his uncooked. He ts a ¥ Me Wood ral | =_™ ene === { ve ted an comes home, ty —_—=._. ——— a , “Spuutthae anne Bird Gravel | Apricots sc [ate A Pease (Syrup. Molasses Triumph Brand — Silver Blue Ribbon—Ch icest Blue Ribbon - Ch; leet Ie Golden Drip | " 1 washed and cleans pkge.. “Ae dried fruity Inrge carts dried fruits large ea folcaieaen 12e ; ie — [Piatt rn LOC Nese win HAC [Soni aS } 1 1 ge | — vo | New ‘Teas as Underpriced Fresh ae Coffees y Our Jatest importations of TEAS are giving supreme satisfaction, The BUTLER COFFEES are noted for superior “cup quality H 20 Siarmps Free with 11b. Choice No.2 Teas....25C 20 Stamps Free wi ith 4 1b. Old Plantation Coffee. '30¢ i 10 Siamps Free with 4o tb. Chotce No. 2 Teas... 13¢ 10 Stamps Free with 1s Ub. Oid Plantation Cofiee. .15¢ t \ 5 Stamps Free with 14 1b, Choice No.2 Teas.... 7¢ 15Stamps Free with 1 Ib, Best Blended Cottee.. .25¢ t |); 80 Stamps Free with 11. Choice No. 1 Teas... .35¢ 7 Stamps Free with 1 ib, Best Blended Coliee.. 18¢ i ( 15 Stamps Free with ¥s ib. Choice No.1 Teas....18¢ 10Stamps Free with 1 tb. Best Maracaibo Lottee.20¢e i 1 i 7 Stamps Free with 4; Ib, Choice No.1 veas.... 9¢ 5Stamps Free with *s 1b. Best Maracaibo Coftee.10¢e ! otha 4 60 Stamps Free wit) 1b. Besi 30c Teas....,...50¢ 10Stamps Free with 1 ib. Best Santos Cotiee .....47€ lead |K 30 Stamps Free with '; 1b. Best 50c Teas....... 25¢ 5 Stamps Free with 4: 1b. Best Santos Coffee ..... 9¢ af a wom loves an ener \# 45 Stamps Free with \ Ib. Best 50c Teas ........ 13c 5Siamps Free with 1 lo, Golden Santos Coifee..18¢ id ‘ \ Oil Company Deelared a ADE ree eee Waal deta eel rite ——— —e Anti-Trust Lay, CLEARANCE SALE OF Fresh from the National Biscuit Co. mao irst Quality Teas of the Orient (ena a tract i) { Campbells Soups } iit Extract | acl al x, A Stamps Free| Free sal ce hl ei " oun { -25e! with all purchases of 10 cents or over, exee ptc. O, D. So Do Grosetens a a ets. ae x 9¢ : a ise PISA ICLONIRE FILS | aeeniermeniad aa; arco eae esse ee a ee | ( Extra Specials tor 3 Days at 96 James 6 Butler ine Lice Ine. I eeneeuel ed Liquor Stores: The Big | Bottle Old Monogram Whiskey ..........75¢@) all § 1 fitout 1 ay aon 301 ut of Texas, OUR HIGH GRADE 100 Stamps Free with 1 1b, Diana Brand Teas 70¢} | 5 o’Clock Teas "°*: 1° Royal Lunch Milk| eer _ 56 Stamps Free with 4 1b. Diana Brand Teas 35¢| | Saltines ..... 6°*° Graham Cracker : be wt . ON, Jan 8TH nh i, fom’ S Shirts 25 Stamps Free with 4b, Diana Brand Teas 18¢ Nabiscos....| Q@ Golden Crisps Pei seen) 90e The Season's Prices Were $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. ( Butler’s Special War’s Bottle J. B. Choice California Sherry. Terao 25¢ | Three 4 j wom Bottle J. B. Choice California Port ........25¢ Bottles ReserveWhiskey $1.95) For three Days | tom private stock, very old and Included ere: Total low cost, if purchased separatelyssse... ccc cece ees ures 9146 @1626 inellows worth $1.95; reduced for thee more 89¢e : Neihe Genuine Double Grain Kummel, Fe 0 bite 1 THE | iays tos a bottle... f ; Tre ee fedite) Hep ned 1 30S. KH. Stamps Free with bottle KingussieScotch Whiskey. 85e / ‘Guinness’s Stout} Negligee or Stiff Bosoms. Plaited or Plain. . = ~~ GreatYamily wn. voGEL & SON, Seer pipiens Rhe 30 S.& H. Stamps Free with bottle Imperial Whiskey .......- 50e Spits. _ $1.00 30S.& H. Stamps Free with bottle Medicinal Malt Whiskey, 69e ce 30S.& H. Stamps Free with bottle Princeton Cocktails ...... TE | sowest price fr the best bottling in America—our celebrated J.B.,vis— 30S, & H. Stamps Free with bottle Superior Port.............. 35@ | Bezen, $4.5) 30 S.& H. Stamps Free with bottle Old Monogram Whiskey. 75¢ |! 2!nguiLiowert price ta Broadway Houston St. aby m, Lumb: fri Bronchitis 30S.& H. Stamps Free with bottle Superior Sherry....-. ws B5e@ (Dozen splits. . $110 child ° tier and stomack f vcr arn Bia tr Magen Bitters, (3 wi crue 39@ | Princeton Orange Bitters, ‘uci: 75€ SThey ca 2 quired to stop the Worst pain, years ago, Then hogan to suffer SSA / i

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