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HONEYMOON FIT NARRED HIS LIFE ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, No Days Off for Husban ds, Says eeaaaaanannannenmnn eed CLAPP WILL Anti-Alimony Woman Lawyer PROSECUTE DECEMBER 14, 1910. NOT WIFE AILING WIFE DIES, DALY ENDS LIFE SAYS BRIDEGROOM 7%" 2en's x, grou ’ 7 FOR SHOOTING HIM — BY TAKING DRUG : of Their Wives Now for ' —_—— Perfect Comradeship, Is 4 — —— Fair Bride's Epileptic Seizure poly of Mrs. Mul- 1 Clubman’s Anger Cooling and |He Was Too Poor to Bury Her, shes prneititn ait thle 4 pe in Atlantic City Hotel . Chilled His Love. WANTS KNOT UNTIED. and Both Will Go to Pot- ter’s Field. Friends Look for a Recon- “A Man Knows What's on His Wife’s Head Oftener Than He Knows What’s ciliation Between Couple. | | PUDDING AND MINC PHTLADELPHIA® Deo. 14 Upon th Mra. Annie Daly died last night at the Among English-speaking people the hot mince pie has Refusal to Give Up Money Epigrammatically. | ral with hia wite early Monday morn: | her husband, was found to-day dead ni soon aad LESS. Such’ mint tn Gece ‘J { ine at No, 1511 Girard avenue, is said | bec with «a bottle that had containe ' rs ~ Ds ney Allegéd by Mrs. Wiener as By Margnerite M. Marsh have made up his mind not to preas | Carbolic acid at his side. Hoth bod met oy pt pl Paint bad y Marguerite Mcvera Marsha | the ohar ot omen’ cael hich eat Hughes’ Morgue and wilt - S : a 4 4 , Real Reason for Suit alana thn ash dl Fe hho. tale: Rainer! have Cape. wher he | Batted (h Potreré Paid ally conducted” Mince Meat in a glass jar (with no chemi- a Suit. om? had been removed from his apartment | Daly, who was fifty-fve years old, had cals), This will come to you for one dollar if you will ask The name of the rash man who first att, ‘ to @t. Joeeph #, Hoapital | been mit of work for some time. His your grocer to order one for you. ‘ roached this interesting question is ne reason for this determination, It | old nxt him. By ineans of odd 4 it i ‘There was a lump tn Jospeh Wiener's plunged in dusky obscurity, His little was said yesterday, was that Clapp was; jot he Ranie i : * ae wer hn The sacred part of it is PERFECTION plus just @hroat that almost choked him to-day,| booklet, “Ha py Holidays for Hu inable to prosent witnesses in support | existence for limaelt And hile ailum wine enough desire on our part to make you want more of it at when he tokt Supreme Court Justice remalns unpublished, But the ot his accusation, and another reason, | and to pay the rent for the little tie some little (deserved) profit to us. Davis that hin wite, Sadie, was afflicted according to an intimate friend, Let it be either Premier Mince Meat ($1.00) or Pre- hames of his feminine opponents are Was! room house at No.6 Senate p with epilepsy and he wanted ts mar-| legion, and bright among them all! be no longer in the savage mood in| When his condition became mier Plum Pudding (25c, 50c, $1.00). Both are revela- wlage to her annulled. From a far cor-| stands that of Mrs, Gabrielle Stewart Fa ear eR ren at | Marton fie ay flit Abebabaeh dt tions. Won't you make the test? mer of the court-room, Mrs. Wiener! Mulliner. 4 ini * yesterday disposed to be for-/and she was admitted to the hospita! "7 Tt rity, , had’ siving, Daly went the hospital every day, HOW ® « red at him angrily. Tt was not epie| I had gone to Mrs, Mulliner rather This friend asserted that while Clapp, but yesterday he got a day's wotk. and ABOUT remiuer reakfast ‘ee leptic fits that had caused Wiener's love| hoping she would look with favor on still clung to hie story of having been | could not go to see ked hls fo arow cold, she sald later; it was sim-| thts truly novel recipe for how to be deliv ly shot by dls wife, he seemed | friend and next-door ne FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & CO:.: Ply because she had more money and|Appy though a husband. Because, as | to regret that the police had arrested | Conney, to go to the hosp wouldn't lot him get his hands on the “anti-alimony” woman lawyer, she her This friend predicted that thé, Conney returned during the event Wiener claimed he was ‘tricked’ into | thinks the lot of the American husband ur aad 1 be drop i! ere ould id told 1 iT s f ad died Ba gE rg mace be poe peony aera Tle agaeet and thers would | and told Daly tha hl wife hed die SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE to his wife until he discovered she had | But she is quite wure “days oft” from | Magistrate Morris was also disposed | poor wife's hody ft the hospltat| Swale Mage oes a se Meter, fwitens ’ y disposed | px 1 of the hospital | Miitarisi Wenrdetn re Lee LOUIE FOalig: SIVA HITE GAOT to think that the case against Mrs. | and give her a decent burial,” Da'y | DECEMBER 1(th to 23d, Inclusive * petore of age, he sald, te D Clapp ould by pped “On! “app | execla “dy, he tear ol) do his but she always dented It “The trouble with the modern | Si nig Ub, Word bresenc Ae the ties | Ohawkiee c e Says Fit Shattered Bliss. Sedan te eee is not that we | of the shooting,” said the Magistrate.| Conney spoke such words of comfort The wedding was olemnized May 9) Pana usa; eel on ae Lyeeaterd } “Both tell different stories and both | as he could, but Daly was inconsolable 100, and the couple went to Atlantic] i 7 | re without winesses to support thetr| This morning Conney stopped in agaln City for their honeymoon. After the| 4 She vegas, Semiy, “Shey | | statements. |to comfort the broken old man, and first week, Mrs. W had a fit in the an 8 NOOR GATS OM SERIE toe Con. “In additio or | found him dead in bed, his tips burnec fining companionship. Because th ition to this, under the law, | 1 A V urned lobby of @ hotel, according to Wiener, | i cs ha n ‘a | |a wife cannot testify against her hus-! from carbolle acid. - @ad this long, Lingering fit shattered fies Net Companions, 18 any senses | |vand apd a husband cannot testity | pets a Buttercups of all kinds, Satinets, Cocoa- ES | freiuenely they are hardly even Jagatnst hie wite. Twill go ahead with| _ Found Twaenatble on street. Counter nut Nibs, Molasses Kisses, Butter Scotch, Wiener has a delicatessen stove at No, | Seavatntane | the ex n when Clapp leaves the; AN unidentified man, wearlng a } Chips (assorted flavors), Pignolia Nug- 2) West One Hundred ami Sixteenth Must Know Each Other. 4 | wom which I understand will be| Mourning band about’ his coat sleeve kets, Almond Diamonds, Nut Squares, street. Prior to hor marriage Mrs, | “80 very much of married unhappin j a ¥ ‘ within two weeks, but it does not look | and one on his hat, was found uncon- Goods Twists and thirty others equally as tooth- Wiener wad Mise Powol, Since she and | {* simply the result of ae Ge Mrs. GABRIELLE 4s though a case can be made against | Sous at Nevins and Living ts, (some and attractive Wiener parted, a week after thelr mar- |!" And when people fail to under- | ’ . the woman.” this morning no styles. fags, she has been living w th her , “tnd each other it's simply because STEWART MULLINER ‘When veles on ball Monday night, | Caras or In his pockets to show Eoptetetty Santee ter Sines Sept tre ey bomen 0 Serer Sere ae mother on Riverside Prive. Wiener is | {@¥ don't know each other ‘To know SEEGERS , IE OER Mra Clapp! went to thd home of mer) Who he was. He was taken to Cum- IIb, at Sc 60e and 8c cb ee thirty-two years old and she is twenty-|@!! 18 to forgive allo, maybe, to} father, ‘Morton’. Leakeer, of berland Street Hospital man was! 2 Ibs. ** $1.00 $1.20 * $1.50 nine. ae ALC ell Magh t Aae7 Vine street. she went to th inc peareoki enaraurus hee ies dite. $1.80 $2.25 CHOCOLATES AND complaint Wiener ateged he | for forgiveness.” j ment at 151 Gtrard avenue yeateraay, , °K overcoat and derby hat 5 Ibs, $3.00 $3.78 BONBONS, ASSORTED ver have married Miss vel | “But how can a man and woman live! collected her belongings and departed! Bloominadate @ Ato & i she ‘ le and 1 not falsely represented to him |{n the same house together without | in an automobile to the home of al The ileoming Praha AR ole Our fine boxes of Chocolates and Bonbons are unequalied tn sty ego Red. withsentiecmy, | ReaWiAbeasucotbeeue taatewrenane| | TE 101) friend, where, it, was, explained, abe | hae ge wamingdate Guild, a netghbor-|] make handsome and most acceptable Christmas Gifts. Baskets, Fancy Boxes Mo valu he | 1 since he married her | house is the size of an ordinary New| Will remain. ‘until her troubles are | on vnecuement which has been active |T and many others of this season's novelties in stock. We advise an early call. that she has subject to frequent | york apartment?” | stealehitaned out i! leteiota tor the pant aie Manes wikested | Don’t wait until the day before Xmas—make your purchases earlier in the week, attacks of epilepsy since she was eleven | Why, they do know each other in In telling: hen story of ‘the ahooting of| an 6 nehent.t ‘ow evening at | While our store is not overcrowded. Many patrons who wait until the last Gears vad anyreayeranas a certain way,” she explained. “If you her husband to the police, Mra, Clapp | desiio Hall, Broadway and Bighty-third | Moment we shall have to disappoint. Come early. y Shy, Say’ walk past the Singer Building every ; admitted having fired bullet whien | The entertainment, which will Pui Mra. Wiener denied her husband's! morning for a month or a year, yo! t =| entered Clapp's neck, She went into the benefit of the guild, wilt in- A Souvenir FREE To Bach bi charges and osked that his suit «| nave a certatn amount of knowledge of the detafls of the early moraing quarrel, ude a variety of talent, both musical SPECIALS (in Ib. BOXES) dismissed, She declared he had taken Be SOR ould ; ; declaring that Clapp acted as thoug!: and histrionic. Dancing will follow, tr OCOARUT, $2,500 from her, which ie never re- Ma deaths oie hardly draw a maj age. —-- he was out of his mind and that he FECL ATE MOLASSES Cf QHOCOLATE MINT CREAMS: turned, and that his only grievance 1s heaped abuse upon her. CHOCOLATE DAINT! ste “A man knows what's on ais CHOCOLAT He said : h ouldn’ ey fre nn e i iri i 5 jj ‘Then, she id, he di th volver, LLOWB ow. CHOCOLATE MOL, CHIPS. Todeasel er Wiskteroomactee ta wife head mush oftaner thin he Her Burning Appeals W ritten Stair Sweeper Dazed When mt win inn i He Gray tas sesyaleee, Whbce Watsiita: (Rie | CHOCOLATE COmPBE, PEOANB:, pil rt incurable disease, and ows ‘. woman + 4 ‘ bedpost, Fearing he» would fire. th ‘i SHoct 8u6 for that reason his client ts entitied to| kmows the size of ner husbang’s | While She Was With Other | Pawnbroker Calls Police to | seapon, as she said he had threatened HOCOLATE NOUGATS CHOCOLATE. old-fashioned. + | | | shirts; she frequently doesn’t know | oe @n annulment of his marriage. to do, she sprang forward and grappled CHOCOD: ND HONEY NOUGAT... .¢ } : * LATE COVERED CARAMELS. e would produce witnesses who would 7 Trac; +7 with him. In the struggle the revolver AUS Mae Tier Weenar. hea eber eine: oo Soe mere NOES, Man, Major Believes. Trace Diamond. was discharged, the bullet cntering t 10Cortlandt Qffilcted since she was a little girl. “The only way reay.to know « person coiling. |The sound of the shot caused REE COKER N? is to be with him. Moods and tenses-| 1». setters teeming with heart ‘ a ’ WaRROHTANA Kin’ Wits: daln@nseeneeestat ‘ 3 Doors from Broadway. ; ; | Love e eeming e: Sweeping down the ofice'steps of Dr ¥ P ) ‘ WHO HIT MICHAEL MORAN? | ‘times'—so tosetner in lite just as they | iors ana puiaating eilit penitence: [Fe ee rete, the Mlcetateps of De | NEAR te Clapp sak that ene fred Eins y 480 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN. ORE do in grammar, Every instant two! + otestations of undying love and plead-! Third avenue, Mra, Bertha’ Reilly, the| the second shot with the idea of fright iy He Blames Snow Contractor’a Son| people are together some new phase of | Protedtations of undyln ah Malhcal advataltars? (olay taunae an nor wor feming her husband, but with no inten- M. ki Ph a each 1s revealed to the other.” Eee ET CTER AS Rial Gat. Bente ee a ALSner uC. Aike, Wi Glaemones Bie | Se CR WOUNGINg: int © When’ He-tell ake umes and Sues Hin. And. you thiak it wise for married Arup the mornjag aeaion 1» (anomed [eto her brother, wn liven with |{9, tha Mor she walt. her only ihowghe tra you st ‘of New 0 y pushed Mich 0 0 | peo ev selves c ote kup the m ssion in |? e. Becaniont. 2 was to 0! assistance. Somebody pushed Michael Moran iad people to reveal themselves complet Vel res wile hatorertunive. Gig ant enike ( nthe basen t the*hou beersideta oe ose ost of New On Money Cheerfully Refunded on All Unsatisfactory Purchases & cellar way one cold morning In Feb-|eacn to eacn?” queried. $e: suit ators told her it was giass and worth — uary, 197, up in Harlem, where Mi- Why else ‘are they married?” re-{ Mrs. Lillian Cornell a seP- @ dolla: Difference. Ly seats UP aration from Major who) M lly needed mor . From the Hoston Transeript,) chael went to help Contractor Willfam | turned Mrs. Mulliner. “Do you know |! re Cann la alis abmitnna tone ines Dl wrrkpco ene eanidnie eo streets. beautiful, most sacred chumship in an} fa Peeves bin , isle decks yf | near Fifty-ninth street, Jacobson asked |is advertising six. pu New Cape mae He told Justice Goff to-lay that] the world.” lewhioh* were toad duce Nauecesstal her how much she \ 1 to borrow | Hub—Great Scott! we men can + 125thSt, CY HUDSON TERMINAL MARKET fi rahe “Bradlee, compactor ten | ive heard i compared to a paren | Zach eget Wun us unnwccenatl| Rar OW HED He Wa | aot tea Seagets wie an" het t 4 d la sie; , t | ‘ould you go as far as 59 ” Kim. Moran is sting Bradley for $500 | Fe E AE aA TET tee ae epee AUC TGs ieeerh yao eH PEM CR TES Tk Hubson Terminal Building, Fulton Street Entrance Fee Perrone esata’ my shovel, ready | #PPreclates such dinners, all the bet efore @ entered | Tho pawnbroker sald he would so Phone 4942-4048 Cortlandt t ae ay part ee had been agreed be- | fF af 00 yom day off, to sup on spa- quently the woman's |and quickly telephoned to the Kast | ‘4 rc ghett! ‘round the corner expression in sobbin first stree olive station that « tween us,” sald Mic 1 Was stand-) "But Mrs. Mulliner wouldn't admit it,| spells, during whieh her daughters Vera, | Woman Was Prog (8 word ‘ We Cook Your Order Free of hehe abt Fadtey dq tnen hii | 2nd chose a nice feminine metaphor to| a beautiful, fashionably. d 1 young | brilliant diamond, worth $700, ll C kk’ At 3 av @ - ce e. ie shed to her other's std nd | cents. fre. ‘Down Towent nto a ‘cellar, "rwo | CHMMe e eana to wore Minh, cumed 10 her mother's aide and |e van mister hurrfdito the cKer, /vierra ond! This Week’s Attractions: then picked me up ard took me to My | imported gowns all the time,” she re-| "Counsel for Curnen took up a line of | Pawnshop and heard Rellly's story 22c. Ib. home on One Hyndred and ety: | plied, “would find no pleasure in don-| inquiry as to Mrs can anee | the diamond, Ilo went with 22 Gecond strat. Next day 1 went 9 ning’ ready-made costume, even for) New York while the Major was in Bos. me and questioned, tenants om an } Harlem Hompltal. a ne mock Thev | Single hour. With perfection one) ton, after his separation from her. Cat Bh ne St cer sng SeceecccnebecMe Hered my ody with bandages, They | song, | nen testified to witnessing his wife | Bf tok (he heal and dans f 18e. } Judge, until they fel ; Park in Lawyer | yl 1 and de ‘ secosesegas thay did. oie ate Hellaye: © = | iavsmtry Sonthas So ited St with the property clerk at Po Established 1820 Bradley's defense is that Moran has Either married people much : Hen 8 fice Headciartare, X¢ no Gwrer ja dibs Rea Raa: mistaken. his 1 ty. He says he| for each other, in which case. neither! sald saw her | covered tt will become the property of wasn't near Moran that morning and| Would want to take a holiday from the | mont with Cote ) the find WATE! "i ne’ c : 5 n's| mutual companionship, or they fancy) Htis !aw purpose was to show that Daserts he knew nothing ¢ mene rte ee Aine Careanie Ren d hurts until the complainant's case was! they do not love, and then they have | durt: i z urnlng eseccoeses only the one thing to do, to stay to-| letters of love were written she was FPPPPP PPPS a * 2 teen eweeee fied, cay aaa | gether every available moment in a de. | often in Cotely’s company in New Y Im orted and Domestic 18e. | termined effort to discover the lovable | and that her sincerity in’ writing ip 22c. COUPLE COMMIT SUICIDE. | Guatities that exist in everybody [Hotter was aueationaie, © ae 1k : a a a , 8 a Be OO I AL ORT 2 cd Bi ete lpi haha hehe geo Rg f the wel nown brands, in the popular ; s Tee! 10: ; iy oh other | Wife's counsel when the cross-examina- : : Ie nak Wee Hi sevron ee toreg eatiy NERY ors ash, he | Brg re shapes and sizes, to select. from—an_ opportun- Fane Creamery Batter ts peta... ss 34e. wether by Gas in Camden, “ es redom bi or. | “I'mo somewhat curious as to whether : . . Pi . te eer ee eters | iene icmtie, See MpEARGs DOWeER-OF | 1 l\rene Wane ilemtenbet: cree oe ity to find just the gift for the man who smokes, Chase & Sanborn’s Blend Coflee, | Sail, twenty-eight years old, of this| College, Is reduced to a minimum, Be-| colonel in the late war," said Mr, Sunbeam Brand Lemon Cling Peaches (Reg. i ie "and George Neweomh, thirty, of | tWeen husband and wite it is non-exis Bouvt pa ae A 10-cent ‘s 4 ; city. a OD, °* | tent—or should be,” even this optimistic Surnen started to explain his war rec- . {°ONo. of Highland avenue, dHightand- | \entcor should Dev even this oP! ord gnd was ag far as his Heutenancy | Trial Package Grocer Special for the Holidays Honor Bright Brand Peas.................. town, Baltimore, committed sulctde by — “Besides,” she continued, “the natural | in Cuba when Mr, Bouvier interrupted Makes 4Q cups Sells It rs inhaling gas in an apartment house course of modern life keeps married peo- | to avk about the ttle or. | Hall’s Park Corn............. . . ime during last night | ¢ art so much. Once upon a time| "I ranked wajor on Gen, Randall Hurlock’s Choice Tomatoes fn this city ome time during last night | ple apart so . Once upo r A ms Re J I d Chest f heavy ceds 's aba $ g. od » ie husband worked in the garden and | staff,” Inte d the witnes: Havana mporte ests, o| eavy cedar ee ne ie iandindy, Mro,|the wife hardly ten ateps away in the | “That's quite. sufctont,” concluded ; aining 250 and 500 cigars—straight |g 3 Sealshipt Oysters.....................55: found to-day, when sae kitchen, Now the husband goes ten| the Court, “If the Osborne has been wood, containing 250 and 5 cigars —straight Florence Roberts, edtected the smell) niey or wo to his clty office and the | calling his client a colonel, or even A ' wey 0? gas | Wife remains at home or pertns goes | major, I can readily understand his and regalia shapes in bundles of 25 each. Mrs. Hall went to the house a week| {to an office in the opposite direction, | Southern relish of military titles.” os ; Ago and engaged a room, Last even-| For far more than halt of thelr waking “Boite Nature’ Packing, 50 and 100 DENTISTRY: 2 earner PENT IOTRY: H t 6 o'clock she was joined by | hours the two are necessarily separated. ‘ i " . ‘ . . Newcomb, Nothing wa seen of either] [t seems to me that they ought to be | cigars in boxes of native Cuban cedar--especially The Best Xmas Gift! ( “atter that tlme. On the bureau (hey | able to endure each other's presence | | : ie Pe RCD pert am } placed @ sheet of paper containing | the rest of the time, Pett recommended to consumers of fine cigars, Tha asin set, s8tern, a, aana| smite due hatag tins Taide BE civ Alin, ; band of the dead | imi i a | Ss, . Fete an’ giplovee of the Public | taste in which the othcr did not share | nglis a ee bel e! a sain sof ee oi : ity. and" — | VMOONS 0 cige andes * Bervice Corporation in this city, Meee wig anerer le anne aes a - a i ia unbandec ame in two nundle sovel and useful, worth SIRO a eiag: anette. ot nee : | they are worthy ones,” she retorted in- of 50 each—an acceptable Christmas sift. H 1 woth, which lve proper digestion, health and appearance. i 9, | flexibly, “Ag 1 sald | ita merely | T : f |) | 22 KARAT CROWN 9 | tisy piyMENT Here’s Another : (s"ratie: 0? mutt!" vnderw: ting GUMMED RIBBONS . id @ BRIDGE worK $ Traveller: How far is it to town, sir, if} fo: ‘photography or my partiality ew Cigar Show hoom umidors ard inikw tothe public, because we have dome what we adveriioed,” 10 ese that LV keep going straight ahead? sea Sen ae a ttiat,, (ON, of, the. ae. | The Newest and Best Method of | located intel Fiaea chitin, dnd Steet a ou aiwase find us Just Ge we sey’ hes’ berm four mclermineiion Rings Tah aie : "s about 25,000 miles | lights of m ry ., jocated on i) ye 42nd Sbre store, x ~ . Farmer: | think its a eeut tC uberd. "bat | one's interests, No. senalble young toe Fastening Christmas Packages. in " : PARIS DENTAL PARLORS, 223 Sitth Area if ye keep goin’ straight ahead, mt wor rmits his faculty of enjoy- | easy of access and re ever ble * ) Newr 15th St, * it's only about two miles if ye turn! T°ty necome static. Andvaurely the | are easy of access and insure every possible coi LARGEST DENTAL OFFICES IN THE WORLD. iu u ‘a pent te ee “ “4 “4 id . r iy OTHER OFFICES. aroun’ an’ go the other way. imore one loves a peraon tha more tn | Red, Green, Gold, Silver, also Holly design, venience for patrons. The Humidors, capavils ‘ pn Nun cor, 1 nin ne $0 Delancey Stu. cor. Orchard, For the help you need, for the posi-, terested one becomes in ev hing that COLORS: prinied on White and Gold background we i ee ee , . Np kisn Office: 715 Broadwa av Flushing Ave Beatie tion you sak, for th font ail you pera ae ror th Sees (aE Fetbie Paper Suvagy sdkeane t= 2,500,000 cigars, are equipped with every modern [fh mourn, for the home you GONE Ore eee vault Ratha eit Geenues Hl device for keeping the cigars in perfect condition, bargain you long to find, him 0 much, and vice versa, | ARE YOU GOIN Tae ct” Mrs, Mulliner concluded, \} GHT DI with a confident litte laugh, “ihe really | 3 k <7 RIGHT D " js| great objection to this plan of holidays 16 JOHN 8ST. | iN Aa , uur rane” atvrtement | Ft enth a af Ma aso 135 West 42nd Street | Sunde printed in the Sunday World it will be} fom huspands. and tonveradiy, 1 sup. 15 W. 27TH ST. ee ‘ given a circulation in New York City| Se would take them, For, afterall, NEW ' ea greater than obtainable through ANY} the great majority of Ameriogn mar- An ig ri " an nty o stores,conveniently located | 4 ft) 0) OTHER Sunday newspaper. riages are happy, which is only another K way of saying that the great majority of husbands and wives take thelr days and days on together, World Ads. 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