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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 'Bride Who Ended Life Because She Wasn't an Expert Cook. BRIDE ENDS HE LIFE BECAUSE NOT AN EXPERT COOK Mrs, Reimels Feared She Was a Drag on Her Husband and Became Melancholy. MISSED CITY LIFE, TOO. | She Drinks Carholic Acid and Shoots Herself in Hus- band’s Absence. The delayed report of the suicide on Wednesday morning of Mrs. Margaret Relmels, the young wife of J, Walter Relmels, in their home on @edar lane, near the Old South road, South Wood- haven, L, I., was received by the Brook- f f lyn police to-day, The young woman, Part I. of the Court of General See: | his pinochle clubs. Then he began to E s , y to | Play pinochle at the corner saloon one i & bride of seven months, shot herself sions to-day when she pleaded guilty to | through the heart after drin a alcharge ot grand larceny in the second | Misne in the) week om after ct he | i re eee neane Sia MARC ARET BEIMEL ST inate began to play seingens he lenis a quantity of ci acd See D When he got to having four! } The bereaved husband is a son of |".Miss Wegkamp 1s tall, with a fine | nights of pinoohle engagements In every | t John Retmels, a wealthy wholesale | ¢ Mire and was stylishly and expensive: | seven his wife objected florist and farmer of Ozone Park, and GMtressed. She te a native of Holland | Then He Got a Groach, | president of the First Natlonal Bank MME came to thie country elght Yeare) yas night was one of his pinachle| ot Ozone Park ago to enter the household of Gen.) igus Hie wife wouldn't let him leave The couple were married on June 7 ’ Schofleld, Several months ago she #e-| 1.8, cus6 He sat at the dining room Bt last and never had a quarrel. ‘Thes ! cured employment an a professional 12 vith nis head in hie hands, allent ; had been sweethearts since childhood nurse tn Mies Edith L. King’s private | ee et re Mauer took the ‘Thelr families had been intimate for ranitarium, No, 220 West Forty-fttn | 4nd gravene MNS forty years, Mrs. Retmels, the young street, where she went highly recom: |“ scier waited until after midnight for | man's mother, acting as bridesmaid for jmended and showed a certificate of | 3 : q . . 5 oir e Be Charity | her to go to sleep Then he got a rope Mrs. Willlam Sheath, the mother of hii | graduation from th B in arity Ife, Willlam Sheath is a wealthy | Hospital and hanged himself to the transom be- tween the dining room and the kitohen wholesale baker, why place of busi- Tempted, Lawyer Says | s ee ness Is at No, 1580 Second avenue, this Miss King caused her arrest on Dec | His wite heard him kicking and strug- i | > — . J ging, discovered his plight and called i borough. | 5 and charged her with the theft of! 0.0 'tne window for help. i liar, yy, : + , hfe) att | three rings, valued at $88, from a pa-| 2 areal Her Melancholia Pecu Wrong in the Controversy Asks Court to Make it a Party | trent, Mes Ferguvon Browne. 6 a en aaeibacatelere Taree A singular form of melancholia was rf eres ; ‘ “| P.M. Maley, of No. al Nassau street, |" Aten cae = carr aan } responsible for suckin, The vuune mi With St. Stephen's, Ap- Defendant in Litigation was the young woman's lawyer and Beit aieere intersted cn Imagined she was a drag upon her hus- thd , after he entered a plea of guilty he| |. = : Seer eiyat ellate As Says way > FH | u D Ci it en Mauer was arraignd to- { band, an she was not an expert vol pellate Division Says. of Small Companies. | made an appenl for clemency, He sald | he Cave men Mauer Wa) ere ie i and ‘skilful housekeeper. She brooded | ell bot Seki eees i Ms Pi rateanatantie tholigh Wioat Of tht - = Miss Wegkamp was well born and finely |iaby. The Magistrate asked Mauer why ; over this constant 8 heen: ; ; educated, that she had confessed she! ye tea to kill himselt dimculty was imaginary F By a divided rt the Appellate Dis The Public Service Commission to-day | was tempted by’ a aight of the Jewels, | le He a “Slave Husband?” ; Wednesday morning the vision of the 8 Court to-day made application to Judge Noyes in the| had taken them from their caso while) | ty aval 17" asked H band /got upianigot ire cided the cont ‘ {ted States Ciroult Court th Mrs. Ferguson Browne was absent from, “J It that I am a slave, yet2” aske t brief visit to Manhattan his wife sald a ‘court thag it be the room and that Mra Ferguson Maver dramatica “I work and toll) 5 to him 1 E ade a party defendant In the suits) Browne, returning unexpectedly, the |&"d my wife takes my money and won t : “T have passed a dreaif 1) eopal ¢ West! brought months ago by the subsiilary nurse didn't have the opportunity to re- | = ; have had t sid ot compantes of the Gas Trust. ‘The plain- | Place the rings. She had never intended 4 CD a ys rang | {fs in these various sults are the Cen- | Sealing them he sald. M4 Reimels soug! 0 ay aie Unt i 2 | The District-Attorney added hie plea | ; brought her some co of tes § ate non, Northern Union, Standard |ty the lawyers and so did Mrs. F. S i He promised i i onew tral! Gas Light Amsterdam and New| Walker, the probation officer in whose | it an a Mh of the Trans. OPK Mutual Gas Compantes—all under |charge Misa Wegkamp has been. But | 23rd Street (apps t ay the stock control of the parent come {the complainant) Miss King, when | mind . Tatheerest ar h i - asked by Judge Rosalsky if she would But when he a ety et) PANS) the jas Company. | join In the request for clemency, flatly some little coltag EU eae mad ; nu by the Pub: | retuaed | to is cat gu ae : Z riselon on advice of Suspected by Employer. | : 7 wet ‘Sev a) attend at my s ‘arium Going into her lead e land principal argument on 5 IN’'TS had contained carbolic acid 4 title Mm law before the United Eunrene nz we man was aaslered there, * sald bed a ibre revolver told the stors had bought. Court. Mr. Whitney does not propose | 288 King “and for some time I had of the tra rst she had swal- cash and a f NE In the event the | Suspected her. Mrs. Ferguson Browne jawed he haa mianare itv it te t napping uy the event the | liked her very much and took her to it, She left no note of farewell a covenant pr es ade the provisions | Atlantic City. When Mre, Browne bel a property fi y biti ith respect to its subsidiary | missed the rings I told her of my sus- overs. Was Lonely, ‘00 ae companies pleions, but &he Would not beileve Miss W Small Companies Also Sued. Week rs ntl she saw the Sareea aaa ae nurse wearing one of them @ day or ' When the Gas Trust opened its fight | + after their arrival at Atlantic aunted by the re against the public in the form of a City.” an i afd io | All of the rings but one were recov- j i make epte part of Consoll- | ered from a man to wom the nurse AUSt y against the offt- | was accused o: In % unl Hirxe cratitt claiming the law to] het way Ras at : ‘ arged i Jidge R ve Would sentence k . brought on behalf of the Central Union, | Wegkamp on Wednesday and pa-| and black. hern Union, New York Mutual and her In the custody of Mrs, Walker, | es Saree New Amater.| the Probatolon offi The young | : | New Amsier-| oman was #0 overcome that she had n was fixed up wit unction ob-| to be assisted from yurt-room. a] a} att rere ae ————_ SOROSIS SHOES. of the rust Com-| DIVORCE FOR ATHERTON. sion of then Commisston while It took up it Gas law ated ( Gov LIGHT “ON | SUGAR “MERGER. i Senate Calls on Bonaparte for All | Papers In the Deal. WASHING , dan, 2—T er res . far ghest court, it Mr. White extension of the de- | respect Mr. Kean to lay th table had been \ Heip Wanted To-Day ! 4 White), who was arrested last night | Sheu el lined. Size 6 to 14 years. Ge advertised for in The Morning ; tor ihe Maronacand time in this city, Cheviot, flannel li cs as t eld for trial In the West Sid P) Liga ie Invalnnhle to) Information Secker, August Hamburger, of No. 14 West One Junior two and three piece Suits, NTS A Ue ean abe i Hundred etree ee aT hee ee Spring models. Made of navy blue or Avante ‘ 4 dante ; A frazor over hi nneae x an The cee etry cate Sire ine ih - Barbers ..s.scce na trooth, fe" Is known to, London mmoke serge. izes ,12 an i 1 Ce Gs TBR PE de years. 22.50 le inewaheawaa col ed to th ; : : ; toe and cal O Salle sine, far “nix months, and. has Washable Dresses of Repp, Linen, in such shape as Mauch & mation. Wis = Chambray, Percale and Gingham. Sizes ' ete ; Mit Whithes minted that after his A) 6 to 14 years. 1.45 to 3.50 2 Tt also s 4 ther { M A Pound a Day MISSES’ SUIT DEP’TS. In Loth stores i pibccbaias ; - " The A 8 he remaining stock of Evenin ‘ i ; : Rengo Has Solved the Problem of Fat T ae 8 i ‘ Is the al Reductioa Without Starvation Diet Coats, at reduced pricés, iid ; Published by iz pati ( Attorney or Tirescme Exerclacs. Cloth Empire Dresses, with net yoke AFA permiek : 3 —————~ | We Gladly Send a Trial Box Pree to All. and embroidered panel down front. Sizes (i Rengo is perfectly safe. You eat It like a I, rit ot candy sad ly and safely reduce 14 and 16 years. 22.50 pound aday, | e \- ue 3$,00 Reauts Chorus Contest Votes PSNI A ER les ty ‘ontent, | For sale by. all drungiste at $1.00 per full Satin Princess Dresses. Sizes 14 1V attractive, Greate- New Vork || SSF atts Bug? eau’ mien oreo] and 16 years. 16.50 \ 1 Pate Franeh eats The Dollar }) commteey wy mall. (fiyou. weiter (hem. sineed value 22,50 ; j next ukUSt | {> "Detroit: no free packages at drug stores. : iy RTSGENe Rengo ix for sale and recommended in| ; ‘ ; if schon ad | NW York by W. B. Rockey ave. and L ERY § 60. he World printed to-vtay 9 . ‘ that Vater than} 3 ane Co,, 30) ' ished by arrangement with John Chuself a is, 338 pete oft wallitie ater thant Stenel, Gooner 23rd Street 34th Street Song by Clarence Lucas ia gement nC Had Ag vies ip s ! i New York & Son Co., 6th ave. and Zid at, | New York papers combin ith aye. Broadway tnd 4B et, 14h ‘ ’ F avy “Identity of “My Own Dearest Dear » ‘Diamond Tooth Flossie” Charged | NURSE, RIGHLY © HANGS HIMSELF GOWNED, PLEADS WHEN WIFE STUPS GUILTY TO THEFT — PINOCHLE GANIE Tempted by Glitter of Gems Mauer’s Life Worthless Be- Miss Wegkamp Took Rings, cause He Could Not Go Lawyer pass Out to Play. DIDN'T MEAN TO 8 Praeger oan choly young glassblower District-Attorney Joins in Plea burs. Mmasmuch as his wi As et fm go out an play pinochie e for Clemency, but Ac- chose death for his tot, which accounts for his arraignment in Ewen Street Po- cuser Stands Firm. ; Nee Court to-day. Mauer lives with a pretty wife and a fat. dimpled baby at 7 No. 304 Harman street. He has been Magda Wegkamp, a handsome rouns| married a little over a year Refore woman, Who has served as nursery-| committing matrimony he wast Schofield's grand. | champion pinochle player df the ern District and belonged to five governess for Gen children and for the children of Ernest ochie clubs the his! json a few months after his marriage home in Cos’ Cob, wept hysterically in| he did not attend the sessions of any of Thompson-Seton, author, at don Smoke. Boy" Not Revealed in Suit. A love letter from ur own little a giel whe Ioves you" 0 “My own dearest Kid and Patent Leather. Plain or Hears CU AIST ae Mento Rey handsomely embroidered, new designs e ert whic ‘ourt, algned an Interlo ot 1 ton from Anna A, Ather- this afterno on Just who “My own deare dear boy ton did net know. The school or general wear. ved at the Hotel Judson, in The et y Men’s ‘ HER FORTY: SECOND | ARREST. | GIRLS’ SUIT DEP'TS. Fucty With Robbing by Ald of Razor, “Diamond Tooth Flossie’ (Florence ~ Damage JAMES McGREERY & 60.’ On Saturday, January the 23d. New Importation of Irish Laces, con- sisting of Edges, Insertions and All- A varied assortment of and Aluminym Bands and Nets. A large stock of Nets, dot stripes and figures, in all the new colors, white | In Both Stores. Suede Boots in Black, Tan and Lon- Evening Slippers of Satin, Suede, and various colors. Boys’ and Girls’ Sorosis Shoes for Sorosis Shoes in all leathers el Coats of navy blue Chinchilla or a ea 22, 1909, Tet me go out and’ play pinoeile. Tam dead thay 4 Woman should bosa that she had ve JAMES McGREERY & ¢ OU. t { 23rd Street 34th Street | January the 23d, On Saturday, BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPTS, Washable Russian and Sailor Suits, with choker or sailor collar, Size 2% 1.45 and 2.50 : value 2.00 to 3.75 In Both Stores, SHOT-THE-CHUTERS RUN THEIR OWN RISK to $ years, Reefers, Overcoats, Sailor, Russian and Double Breasted Suits. Size 214 to 12 years. 5.50 ey 2e 6,00 to 8.50 Award for Injuries in Coney Island Roller Coaster Is Aside. Set MEN'S UNDERWEAR DEPTS, In Roth Stores, Schlichten Ramie Fibre Underwear, Peretis who adventure on the thrilling and unusual ferms of amusement ‘ i ji Cane Ai cGanaNcUHNl Sagi uel hal Lines that are to be discontinued, own risk and cannot expeet to racaver » Athletic Shirts or one-quarter length sleeves. All sizes. size 28 to 36, Drawers, all sizes. damages for ini under general con- ditions, was the ruling of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court to-day Mrs. Phoebe Lumden, a asleswoman of No, 222 Kast Nineteenth street, ened the Thompson Seente Rallway for $10.- 000° damages and got a verdict of $5,000 for injurtes recelved when ahe was thrown ont of a car as {t plunged down an Incline, In reversing the Judgment and ordering a new trial on Knee length Draw- Regular or stout 1.50 per garment values 2,00 and 3.00. Size 38 to 48. 3.00 per suit yaues 6.50 and 7.00 ers, Combination Suits. appeal of the railway company Jus i , . eres tlee Ingraham says Fine Cotton Half Hose. Plain black ‘The attractiveness of these ap- or tan. 6 pairs for 1.10 pilances depends solely upon the sen: | value 4.50 sation that the rapid change of speed gives the person using it. There is necessarily a lurch or jerk as the car ’ descends the incline, and there te noth- HABERDASHERY. ing to show that the lure or jerk that happened when the plaintif® fell Was unusual or that tt was anything q, ’ i Se are ete tacetoteineten Sale of Men’s Haberdashery, any one using the appltance, greatly reduced prices. 225 dozen Shirts, made in work- rooms on the premises. Styles that are to be discontinued. Stiff, soft and plait- In Both Stores. at by ‘It seems to me that the accident was the result of one of the dangers that the plaintiff had been warned against, and the existence of which was the attraction which Induced lier to take the ride and was a risk that she assumed in undertaking It" ed bosoms. 1.50 and 2.00 each HES COMES HERE TO DINE Vain 2.0) toy 3i40 HUG oy ; ALBANY, Jan, 22—Qov. Hughes lef: 500 Waistcoats, made of English at noon to-day for New York, where he Will attend @ dinner to be given in his honor to-night by the Hughes Alliance. | Flannel and Worsted. 1.95 each values 3.30 and 5.00 100 dozen Fourin-hand Scarfs, 11 inch flowing end. Made of English Repp:and Satin, plain colors. 85e } | values 1.00 and 1.50 \ 34th Street | 50 dozen Pajamas of Madras, Chev | | iot and Outing Flannel. 1.25 values 1.80 and 2.00 26 dozen Pajamas of French Flan- 3.50 value 6.00 250 House Coats, Woolen and Terry Robes. 3.50 ‘ vahie 5.00 | 50 dozen Night Shirts of Cambric | value 1.00 | Sweaters. 2.00 value 3.00 to 5.00 nel, Custom made. In Both Stores, Gold, Silver or Muslin. 75c 200 dozen Gloves, ‘‘The Irving,”’ of tan and grey Capeskin. 1.00 per pair | 30 dozen, all wool and worsted Coat ii fa GAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th Street 5.00 and 8,00 per pair 23rd Street 3.50 to 8.00 3.00 to 3.50 4.00, 5.00 and 6.00 In Both Stores, Bm a ee