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in n a — RI OT IN BERLIN AS. KING ARRIVES ee eee Snow to-night; Wednesday rain and warmer, [eireutation Books Open to, All,” a EDITION CENT. PRICE ONE ara 10 THE WEOONG HR QW HUSBIN ae When Webb's One-Pie wo AOTSNGRIN OEE NG A 45-MILE GAIT SAW REAL THING Breath 7 ce Fire —_——>—- And Her Dearest at Was ¢ No, 2, Mrs. Hal back Found. THEN WENT TO COURT. Landed in Court and Is Held for Trial. "Just a Joke,” Hallenback ARRIV § IN CITY Says, a as Magistrate Sent ae Tn Him to a Cell Soldiers Beat Back Crowds v With Swords as Rush Is 4" Motoreyele Albert before C. Webb, of Magistrate sania Court to-day, arralening an Ner Made for Palace. that the yo n was guilty of the An engraved wedi! most spectacular sneet ylointion of mouncing the ite an ther patrolman had ward Hal aR GRE 'S VI ITOR, | any: re the Metropolitan St C ERP rae Young Webb had heen stopped pany, to Miss Olea A. Blechoff, of rawere Peace near Les iM Tivo Monarchs Exchange Many: « ROMaTearTnraranelnen neon nee sianatie as They Meet at |, sl wagon, ralgned charg a pretty young wife who is still ve much in the fl She is not only still Hallenback, but has been his y five years. The at the speed of fi Railroad Station. r along the West Far ew ict te) KING EDWARD, WHO Is mae GUEST OF y saw the thing go by he t it was some passing} = i} Episcopal at Sixter street | EI . ‘| ae Al and Second te and lived together | ERMAN EMPEROR locomotive bell wa continuously { was whistilng when Mrs. Holler es were sticking out Ga., for her healt! of a chemical engine ee a 5 : , hand grenades ome No ‘pence strec oust hus and starboard, a band, when s! r the § had was coiled up ! nt N tering th street, Williamsburg Ghtdh Heard the Joyful News. t neath, th As soon as she found where her Ed- wheel 1 ming red ward was working Mrs, Hall elmet and the m went downtown to see him her affectfonately, her. “He told t to Magistrate O'R meet him later in the He gr embraced and kisse: dress and vamp of Police Found Out What It Was. vation * sald Mrs. Halle that if! 1 the power he could friends. After we had chatted a) "oy 7 chums | dear my opped the thing he saw ed in green letters all over itt hile Olga. si | 2 ae LE RAL Aan | *3 ‘heen body of the machine, aN ie DE TaRTIANS RAnOERAH | a What y have you got there? asked Ner partment.) r Tam net e things d towns as handy one-pieco ling like it on earth, a combination fire engine, —_— Any ok young Webi whole lot. 1 wedding, so | Gress, I'l] send told he attend her The une: Jad to cities « Judge, wedding invitati that I'd love to 1 gave her my] ang empte hook address, Then, yesterc I got this and ladde rt and water dnvitation.” Berens Only two men need work It a s 1,00 feet of s " ys 7 ‘ale Caught Him in Time. Carries 1,00 feet of hose, pumps 700 gal lons of water a minute, has power electric motor and dof seventy miles an h est Invention of t! ; on,” erled Nerny; "I “leity or town and am not, ow any handy one-piece fire depart- ts. You were going beyond the |sneed mit, and sall lm} »| Spurt up your engir ine to the Wakefield police stati ie Tee ee | Didh't Care to Ride. 70-horse develops a ur. Great- With flashing eyes drew from the folds c engraved wedding invitat handed to the Court, read: “Mr. and Mrs. and res vhat was which she Thé document | characte jour shoppin Lawrence Bischoff re-| mat ae ar appearance | ing radi f their daughter, ¢ ward Hallenback path street quest the pleasure of at the marriage A. Bischoff, thelr to b home, Eight ‘enue, Brook! 19, at § P. M © provessions w to roceeding the “There, J e processions were timed to move! After exhausting further vain arg wife, “do just as King Edward was to reach the tent the young man rang a few of had the nerve to do? It's mighty | Palace. They succeeded .jn getting songs, blew some half-dozen is Ee -_-_ shot along the wa (Continued on Second: Page.) | (Continued on Second Page.) to the Wakefield stayon posited $30 bail, nge craft and In to the villag Jemonstrate to his | the value of his wonderful co! re-embarked in his oceeded on bis way of Westches' eres HE Chicago Tribune announces that its I Lincoln anniversary number, issued on Sun- When arraigned I the Morrisanla ' Court to-day ne pleaded guilty and was day last, “was the largest metropolitan news- held for trial in Special Sess a he w twenty-on paper ever printed in the United States,” containing 194 pages and carrying 650 columns of reading matter and 704 columns of adyertising. lle of the We of \ was founded by, his f rate Harris ov sent Apparatus » whiel invited } in his vompany, The excellent Tribune is mistaken. The dis- tinction claimed still belongs to The Twenty-fifth | Anniversary Edition of The Sunday World, pub- | MAURETANIA IN NEW SPEED lished on Sunday, May 10, 1908. This number | BURST COVERS 27 KNOTS. covered 200 pages of 8 columns each and con- ae = | { tained 66644 columns of reading and 933} columns } ra abies sa | § of paid advertising. Still, we welcome the esteemed 3 | 2 Tribune to the second class. | ' %—The C ) which a 8 o'clock this George's miles a THE WORLD. ONE a { New York, Feb, 8, and A pete Convenience. 30 Whe patt of travel. #4 ~ AS KING OWARD Chauffeur of Strange Machine | declared | al Mr. W r| ‘If {t 18 understood, Petiesellan sani tees yO NON Cat the Fire Department,” said the fome of tlie tr ves I've ad, ms, ‘ ' the red ti husbands are awfully uncertain,’ T said rata dpeerekian neon “ Neuaaaelle The what fire d asked the | GHe'a/a aplendid fellow and loves me a mmotoreyclelcop psponded | Step right"— | ot al r to} “ASKS FOR $500,000 LOVE DAMAGES NEW YORK, TUESDAY, F JUDGES TOP “WEI WHGONS, HENOSOMESTHAN OF WHOLE NATION Taft’s Beauty Escort Chosen from All States to Be Linetl Up in Washington, BEFORE THE INAUGURAL Millionaire Walsh Will Have Them All at Dinner in His Home for Judgment. 'Spectal to The Byening Wor WASHINGTON, Feb, 9—The hand- somest men of America are to be gath- ered under one roi mas TF. Wa the night of Mareh h, the Colo} mil. 0 has the largest tiful house in Washington, h ed the fbeautiful men & each State as the escort to Pro aft at the Inaugural Ball, to din mmittoe is ot Walsh's be “made as to whi rected from the dif thelr representatives In the male beauty show. Mr. Walsh who {8 Vice-Chairman ee, says that the male a originally ad iin secure bi ca to | and to give tho press agents to write about But the {dea has attracted so much tlonal attention, securing immediately | publication more interest than even the Inauguration itself, that the promoters are accepting thelr responst- bilittes serfously, The committee will endeay to determine who fs the very. handsomest of the candidates a a decision regardless of conseq Ipeopio of the Gulf Coast, the | Coast places who happen to be {n or shington at the time that there me over to his | will be some one from ‘home’ at the do this, Bu g-machine and) bali, we belleve the attendance will be Olea. Blscly vehicular monstrostty | greatly increased. Many will come to the ball because of the presence of these well-known men from ‘home.’ The idea {8 a plan to help swell the sale of tickets, to make strangers and |seml-strangers in Washington happy at the ball, and to show that the w country, Irrespective of locality, ing part in this as well as other portions je Taft Inauguratlo The men Invited by 1 act as alder are selected because of thelr personal al tractions, but they will not represent politicians, statesmen, wealthy men, business men or soclety men as a cl They are simply men of standing In thelr community. | “I have asked the afdes to dinner at my home here on March 2, and when we gather at that time we, no doubt, shall {adopt a number of plans for making everybody from ‘Home’ happy at the ball. At the same time we wil: decide who {s the handsomest among the handsomest men in the nation.” —_—— | THREE BURNED TO DEATH AS STEAMER |S DESTROYED. Passengers for Old Point Comfort Marooned When Flames Sweep Fer- | ty-Boat—Victims Die in Bunks. NORFOLK, Va, Feb. %.—The Nor- Portsmouth Traction Com- steamer, running between Spit and Old Point Com- fort, was burned to the water's edge at her Willoughby pler early to-day. Tiree of her crew were burned to path in their bunks, The pier also destroyed. The cause of unknown, Many persons en route to Old Point were caught at the end of the spit, with no way to cross Hamp- Roads. © loss {s $2 ee not on to the $2,000 to the pier BLANCHE WALSH NO BETTER. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 9.—The condi- tion of Miss Blanche Walsh, the actress, was unchanged to-day. Th attending physician at the hospital sald that the patent had not spent a good | | night —<———— VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIO during luacheon—Cavanagn's, 255-200 W,’ beds} > 4 smost hl n sald concerning the affair: | tor Instance, by | Pacific | the Canadian border and other | is take | y |weakened his ne fire is] arid, { “ Circulation Books Open to All. v | : BRUARY 9 1909. PRICE “ONE LOVE VALUE $500,000. HSU OF HUSBAND AGAINST ARTHUR SODEN —ete GENT. Mrs. Sampson, Whose Indictment Is Followed by Death of Father-in-Law Broker in Court Statement Declares - Wife and Himself Were Drugged by Former Baseball Magnate Who Alienated Woman’s Affections. SENSATION IN BOSTON, WHERE DAMAGES ARE ASKED. Millionaire Defendant Reported Sick From | Shock Following the Charges Made in Actioa INP QNDIES AS 200 SPITERS — “WIDOW OF SON IS ARRESTED ON‘ ‘ ican ane bs created a sensation in business circles, } ot Health Department ‘Raiders | axes ever asked he JIt ts declared by Drag All Offenders Be- fore Magistrates, (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Feb. 9.—Charging that Arthur H. Soden, the former mid: | ionaire baseball magnate, a director in the Commercial National Bank and connected with other large concerns, alienated his“ wife's affections and drugged hing and his wife unconscious in their home, Frederic L, is {8 the largest amount @/ dain-yenilers, asked for Mrs, Soden, The late appeared and the reporter asked: What can you tell me about the sult te tha U&Mnst Your husband for the altenatton Jof affections of Mrs, Small? £) “refuse to diseuss the matter in any er evar | Way.” Father of Victim in Mysterious Tragedy Had Forced Prose- | | cution of Daughter-in-Law. in a similar lose fn elose tone | with the cour proceedings that fase comes to trial it will pr |the most notable of the cha j heard In the State. | Made Soden Sick. | Soden is fll at his home, tonville, The bring! has so shocked him tha prostrated, Io vou Know the Smalis?” {know nothing about them, and T do |not wish to know anything." arl| This was said with a decided sharp- kof the j ness and finality, he bas} "Can 1 see Mr, Soden?” ! he is confined to his bed." “Is he sertously 2" he is kept to his bed yall T can say," she remarked, ‘ withdrew | Special to The Evening World.) B | PALMYRA, N. Y., Feb, 9—George A. | |Sampson, Harry between the Health agreement Department, the Sanitary Police Squad | father of Sampson, who, It 1s charged, was murdered by his wife on Novy, and the City Magistrates, to-day y Sp ynement for) suit heen designated as a day of 1, was found dead In bed at eampa public splitters. ‘The rec at his residence near in poo atid the griaf and w jattendant on his sou here alth (ean to-day M of education In tuberculosis was so ex mpson had been That ts » as ahe | | tensive and aroused so much public In-| jfor some time, terest that Dr. Darlington, the Health| 8 tragic death and the court proceedings that Commisstoner, and Sanitary Superin: Small's Second Wife. declared that Soden has \ out of the house much of late, | jand then only on sunshiny da | Small is a native of Maine, He came (to Boston about twelve years ago an’ j obtained employment as a hotel clerk. | Later he be t 19 known as x { floor broker is, he accepted com- | missions and executed them througa | other brokers | Small has been married twice,@ee ai ! his Present wife are not living togethe:, |and the woman's whereabouts are not | known. Small ts a chess and checker wed had tl] | tendent Dr Bensel ight that timely heart, Yesterday Mr demonstration of the law on the sub- i not be | Sampson was at Lyons, the county seat, \Ject might be mai | when Mrs. Georgia Sampson, his daugh- | Retina the Grand |" | prisoners tad dee il ethan two hundred] jill Jter-in-law, was indicted by Wi} b | ight Jury of Wayne County for the murder srnaee | of his son, | Maxtatrates Inco | Mra, Sampson was arralgned and/|all of them | charged with the erlme and pleaded not | public con gulty, It was not observed that Mr, | way and Dr. Bensel| ||| |Sampson was deeply affected, but It {s| sald that he tito the nunvber | now thought that he cgncealed his emo- | of those arrested would be three hun- tions and that suppressed excitement | dred before the day was over. i} brought on a heart attack that killed} The Magistrates had been warned of hin. }thel ntended action of the sanitary po-) | player of skill and attends the meetings lice and had promised to co-operate with ARTHUR SODEN. | of the Boston Chess Club, the health authorities as much as pos-| Friends of both of the iitigants tn sible. Small, who is a broker, recites !n his the case attributed the action of Sm Nominal fines or stiff reprimands/ sult that he married Laura M. Ps to some brokerage transaction. They were the punishment {n most cases, In| son on July 31, 18%, and that after that Were shocked to-day to learn it grew almost every case s seemed|date Soden visited his home, alienated |out of domestle trouble. to think that they f s affections, drugged both Soden {s in business at No, 410 Atlantic for persecutlc tly enticed her avenue. He Is a director in the followe of others who had be ng companies: Bay State Hardware same offense seemed to { Company, Boston and Ploche Mining ts all over the city, harged with or In or spitting in|* I} near sub-| Forced the Prosecution, Coroner Jennings, of Macedon, was notified and will grant a death certl- ficate without an Inquest, When Harry Sampson, the son, was found dead last November {t was at first supposed he had committed suicide. Following the announce: of the | suicide theory, George Sampson, father of the dead man, asked District-Attor- The specitic act of alienation of affec- |ney Gilbert of Newark, | to in. It 18 not intended that the de tions is p at about Nov. It last, /end Development Company, Clarka | vestigate his son's death, refusing to ton shall end with the activi when, it is charged, Soden called on Manufacturing Company, Commercist \velleve that he had taken his own life, d4¥, but there will be othe: Mrs, Small in the absence of her hus- | National Bank and President of the Co. A preliminary invest! on failed to atonement set from time to n the | band. lumbus Avenue Trust and the Mansfield Veeapes anything strong enough to in- future until the travelling publ edu-| A reporter called at the home of Mr. | Electric Railroad Compa |dicate that young Sampson had been|cated up to its rights and its restric: | Soden to-day at Newtonville, and o tee | Court Declaration. tions a victim of foul play, but so insistent | told that Mr, Soden was tov sick to s was the father that the inquest be con- Dentist Angered by Bree = = tinued, that the Investigation was al-| fr iaail (ol praceat.m Onfaccutnt ctl thesall we del naatieltty nluliwatreate whens NINE YEARS FOR BURGLAR. | ‘The declaration filed tn court ts as fole , I married Laura facts, George Sampson was the most pra eaithy y . —_— . Recetee ee A Important witness against Georgia | near | for | Yudwe Mato Sentences Mant Hi ay ml a Allyn Sampson, the yo wife and) enitting on the a Fifty: | Caught Stealing Clothes, . slstewaraine (he prospective mother, now In Lyons | pint} any , at cial leks ithe atreation Jail pare ft rs t Few persons were tn t burtroom | day. Dr, Bingham ‘ iA at the time yesterday, when Mrs, Satmp- jis arrest, and ea 4 the plaintit tam aRe son was indicted. Mrs. Sampson looked |: the poliver 1 SH Sthn tt) ae) the ae straight ahead while District-Attorney rye time he wa 18 aid u ane to Ouse an “1! Gilbert was reading the Indictment and Ke if i e plaintift in answered “Not guilt a clear, strong | Court, the dent sso t Novem- voice, She did not speak, even to her] didn't trust self to times, fcounsel, and did not notice anybody in gistrat vman apart: {the courtroom. Justice Sawyer gave) been dismiss 0 ; He was |notice that, he would, on Satuffay, ens! prought before him for spitting ejarr seem One: | gree 3 ; jtertain such motion as the defense might Health tment crusade begun to- | Witt rms. He te) ) the 3ist day of July, jant came to plaintiff's |make upon the indictment and for the day. after giving them a lect t and drugged an (| designating of a date for the trial. an exception of the dentist inconsclous This term of court will be adjourned! “qt ig not so much out of eee antiagl Gene }to such date, which will not be before for laymen to fall into a ba m her home and allen. |the middle or latter part of March, be- | said the Magistr A @ plaints every damage ' ear oe We ere ate seins barber shop open day ang Wit aoe OSontinued on Second Page.) Continued on Second P 2, SMALL" | ey alent. %' } \