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RIGHT IN COURT Sophie Grodsky Couldn’t Bear} to Let the Right Man Slip Away. HAD ASKED FOR $10,000. | Instead She Pays the $1,500 Dowry That Caused the Row. | “What ts money as compared with | A good husband? asked Sophie Grod ky. "We have money, but I have no| husband. We will part with the money thereby get the Sophie had her w usual breach of pron ja shand, | and ended an i To | vyers are Just beginning to Rett breath and wonder hosy it all eame about. of Sophie Grodsky, daughter Helle Grodsky of No. 24 ‘ASX street, against Joseph Nacht of No. 2084 Third avenue had just been called in the Supreme Court, and both sides had responded ready, w fophie ended it, She had demanded | $10,000 from Nacht for failing to keep his word to marry her, Nacht was in Sophie was not. Former Judge Alfred Steckler, who with David Drechsler represented Nacht, had moved that the| case be dismissed, Then Sophie entered, radiant with | doy. T don't want his mon Sophie. “I want him. Here is the money Counts the Cash, Then Hugs. Papa y counted out f $100 bills and } Jed them nt LAW to-be. The latter counted the them Into hi his arma and “Ah, 1 now You have but right. to marry, 04 mite ta omise, * money, That was 4 enough for a man maiden will pay him to do he resist in| the Feast ¢ cover, W in| Mareb, we will go to the City Hall and fet the license and then we will be! wed.” ‘The Grodskys had long been in ave of @ desirable nd for Sopht black twenty. of and ting the steady, | honest to goodness kind of a man who would stick to his fireside nighta. In athe midst of thelr woes appeared Ber nara Gohen. “Despair no more, Grodsky, for 1 ve found the man you wait,” he said He told of Nacht Nacht, who rugs m cloak and sutt letore, had been bewalling tune of not being ab to get a wife who would assist him in running his store. 1 will be your sehavehen,” said David Lind, a ratoc ir Nacht's store “Down on 1 have found the woma The : proved promived to pay engagement por of Purim tn te. “When you and Papa Grodsky said to N Tturn over to you the p + Wanted Dewry Right Away. This did not eatisfy Nacht, wio In- Bisted that the promise had been tha fas soon as the ena t was an- nounced he we i get his money. The \ hetge. He offered to deposit Min the bank ' both their names, To nt would the $1,600 and then will I BY are wed, hen will up a trifle had made the fee conditional on the marriage wv ring. Nacht's for he had rece. n advance At was arrest n a bred promise warrant and was th Ludlow Street Juil over night out 1 His attorneys to > a wetth t with tion was made and ophie as not being » pre yan spl by Fadequate ‘Then Judge Steckler he mal a trial, ¥ hat it was placed on the calendar for Tyesterday, Nacht was nd that he avas willing to carry out his promise « fae he pot his $1,000 and Would he the witness In his own behalf, But he got the 81,500 and will get his bride In Maren. Ided to force th the result —— ‘COMMANDER LUBY DIES ABOARD CRUISER AT SEA. Jan, 10,—Commander » protected cruise wn board that vessel of Cape Verde Isl- ent Was ad- by's death ina ‘om the ex. vines iid not t th, The Des wehal She is now at St. rde Islands, and w make the remainder of the voyage with Leut. Charles T. 2 OX leer of the ship, in command, 1e body vf Commander Luby will be taken to Bos- ton, where the vessel 1s scheduled to ar- rive about Jan, 2! Commander | was born in Ireland, July 20, 1858, dnd was appoint mid- whipman in the navy from New York on June 1876. During the Spanish- American war he served as the ex- ecutive officer of the fleet tender Yank- ton, A few yours after the war he reached the grade of Lieut.-Commander, serving at Various #tations and on Vari+ vessels of the navy. He was pro moted to the grade of Commander 197 and was placed in command of the, Dos Moines last April. WASHIN jonn F, 1 Nes Moines Me tan, 8 in thes ich nd The N* ised of Co: espateh utive off) The Departn the cause of de ne from | Relenor of Gra Church, Not that Dr. Reisner bai eriea | # east | | omised dowry.” | BUYS HUSBAND [Adam and Eve May Be Myths, _ |YOUNGCAVEHERO IAGEDMANDIES — BUNTIUX'SWIFE Snares But Temptation Is Good for Us/"GUARDS'HISBRIDE) IN CHURCH AT © THINKSSHEGOT Ss s..ss vices ANDENDSLAWSUIT, Heth iret’ PerentlTommes Watson Webb and His Wie, | WIHTRUSTYGUN) WIFE'S FUNERAL AWHITEELEPHANT <3: 2. Lived in Makes No Difference, Who Return to Live in New York oe pao a Here egteronsi Aan in Says Dr. Are Les Story. Bible Is a Religion, Not Science,| and Genesi Agree With Geology to! Be of Va lue to Us. ; y | ‘ainte band’s Family. Goes Into Cell, Fainted. . Policeman Saves Pair Prom Siam —" — * by Quickly Wrapping Them Fy Ethel Lloyd Patterson. a Vere Tallman, the boy hero, and) Michael Ormond, ove of Willambur g's awed her Mm In . ‘ us the human rel! court when the case was called, But] time just now for lengtt Thin t ical technicalities, ‘This {8 of his gre of th the w Heart’ revival harvesting souls. | William Lawrences 4il Boston agog Biblical account his duttes to com rk. shall have to mand Eve t as 1 would to a ¢ announced. | | the “wot leeacs in the front pew and atarted for [hls grandmother, and then the other fetrpes Bic oie and read the one tl ry | | om. There was n fexton taught | the coffin & lust look, Margaret [the mother-in-law, according to Hen tn Bilaaherh. ‘Phe Gee, of A ie pd vit bony an ese | and William held thelr father by either |story, being mistress of the domict etotal cash balance of thirty esate am trying to tell y languag Makes No Difference. all I tell you asked Dr. Reisni that whether Adam and Eve ever ex- | isted is a vital theological schol with Bishop La not. Years ago et clinicalitfes mo hor. ! | on the way around the corner. rtaker’s assistants was sent out for oaritt: Pxowieaiat ‘tales vy Adam} tle One. The stranger was there. a physiclan and he called Dr William and Eve, or 1 not?) W can it} Es He foltowed them. Glinnen. i matter? The thing that does matter| They ran aulckly up the steps, | Dr. Giinnen made a hasty examina- tw that I shall t truths the st of the app! Adam and E Apple can scare ment. I need the world and Is still here, It is with! | the sin of to-day that I have my buat-| ness. Tue ‘old Adam’ keeps | me too tusy have th to discuss whether or vorn." must have our temptations mako real men and women of us. | “ana if sin had not enterea the | In Paterson, J “| . & | . He ran down to the street and con-| vault to walt there until her husband ‘oar “RRO 8 ee | tee Woear H <img ied ' | fronted the who wore a) can be laid by her side in the family Wear ESC O” Hosiery—because it is strongly ‘We would all Lave been | ee dark slouch | plot. and faithfully woven—only the finest mate- | nies,” answered Dr. Roiwner. “wre | Sir Sa “What are you doing around here and | —_—<-—_—_ “You remember that story re ov peril." " a woman who had always ke se TALS They Move to This City. TA Wilnn efor) ear edi sy PORE) Be RUIN ORE enone other Hosiery. hid away all contact wit | Millions Has Nothing to Do | roiowing the nirth of the child Dol gyranger in. a hoarse, menacing voice, | Maat of Mother's Property. a Me other human being ar he woul sea ae . Maio and his wife came to this elty. or got off the other one too suon. Point! Attorneye for State Engineer John A. ESCO” Hosiery for men and women in PORT AILER ih nia | With Transfer, Alfonzo went to work in a barber shop|that gun the otic: way, son; It might| pensel and Dr. Walter Bensel of the silk, cotton, lisle or mercerized. Fast Black e been had he grown to manhood at West Fourth and West Twelfth| ye loaded |Health Department fled the will of and all correct colors and every fitting size. t ? Nothing—a braincd | ——_ streets and his wife became a factory) “It always ts loaded,” repited our hero. | their mother, Mra, Mary Maclay Bensel, ALL PRICES. 4 ni Somnu matter ner sin Special to The Evcning World Joperative. The baby was left every day |And it shill remain pointed at you un- |tor probate in the Surrogate's office é world wit aa sand] CHICAGO, Jan, 10.-Jamew 118 the cara, of qe remene. moun | Una aten ae bine of iny bride.”'| yesterday. ‘The estate is a large oe Wf your dealer will not supply you, please is best that there bel wend will pu AloUk jotherly wo! 10 Thompson int" saic strans vl then erisel died in Leominster, Ma a eee: samecaane ee j poneh a tim Pole ‘Cat Wad Gree tite licdte neon Dhak ciel dete: fete dae are: Vector a sala i meen. notify us and we will direct you to one who will led Into them, but re- CE VOOMIR DG HS LRGAL GAGHH OF SAREE RECN eck {Ht the boy's Jaws and applied the | her former husband, Marian / Nitaa GUS cters.” | Chicago & Northwostorn # ad,| Into the tives of the ble coupie | toe of his boot to him. La Vere Tallman | ter by er former automate | kei ' ' aaa |cammb tha Aauitianal wanauome villain RAGk® ing his coat in the| Maclay; $00 4 year to soulne A ions of tne Story. " sie 7 als strange . and fled. The stranger | Palmer, sister of the late Mr, Maclay, tI As to the lessons taught by the stors to his ne » Guerin, wore B04 | Food up the gun and chaxed him. T und the rest of the estate In equal | Adam and part “The story It also teaches that tempration is Hike a serpe: one taste of sin leads to another. And one mor story teaches {x that sin inevitably leads to shame. Maviug sinned, every mormatl; but t © had felt for his wife ; < fssllibnbbeh. must feel suame at his By as ww —_—_—_— -———_- ---_——— — ayeeiate Fee turn Ile sought her throu One Valley. tn Northern boty ana We si Ne out tt Ile travelled to Pater- well,”" #he sighed to an Even pevea ‘ta Chin truths of son and other 4 nearby where reporter, “We bath feit It w ask how w are xreat been p wil | sequal ail o a t written for ar, we think of the rs mA TELEPHONE MAY FORM A UNION. |! WBURG, gs of the et organi effort be made to ore: @ union of ifort Hioted telephone operators in this The Ch nl County Grand Jury to-day for a matter was discuased at length and tt | cvonue ys Welt daugh- | tempted extartior anaaull sn ah IMPORTED SWISS RIBBED VESTS, low neck and sleeveless. was decided to try to interes: the tele- | re w amily | apst cond dew na Govan Regularly soc »x of © for $2.00) Each, SOC phone gir! forming a n. | cons fed that M : VESTS AND TIGHTS, imported S Ribbed Merino, dis Himself to Death H ee h 8 ‘ and , ‘ a Value $1. 75 each, I RR LIAth@r Rene 3 tal has gone t stoamshily UNION SUITS, imported Swiss Ribbed Merino, all styles & sizes. hom 2 ‘Twenty-fourth year-old Arnold yf bolling wate y that he d pital. a beautiful allegory. Last evening Reisner spared ake to heart the gr: ings fold a tn he hie ! mito 1a | er eete of he SEER GOES TO WORKHOUSE. Unton ye! Jeration of Labor, suggested tha THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1911. an to p , vere were bite Incereat on @ ie payments om taxes, gas, water phant’” on her hands, Eden or Not A mere ny dl between ye had pr Holds Up Mysterious Stranger|Had Told Her as She Lay Dy- She Took Their House When! {) {2% °f Se Payments bat aia be Fach item Is reeited in her plea in Newark Street as Spy, ing That He Would Soon the Bronx Couple Agreed | a!imony berore Judge Gott, She asked annul the agreement and Reisner; There sons in the Perhaps Bandit. Follow Her. to Separate. the husband would "be toresA titan | mae ack the “white elephant,” Mra, Bi ux recelves $1,500 from the elty @ =R ON COFFIN. MANY BILLS CAME IN, |2285s"% as MOTHER AND BOY AFIRE, RUN THROUGH STREET. Text Book of “AHA!” SAYS SUSPECT. | FALLS OV Tables Turn in Chapter Two! Crowd in Williamsburg Edifice Now she Asks for a1 Thought He Had not betleve Mr, ane (hat would Need Not aration and Blames Hus- and La Vere, Trounced, “whether or | nila nad tworme'| in Coat. catrice, his chitd’ bride, forest lov-| old residents, bas ke | on Adee ena | | Beatrice, his child bride, the forest wt t hla ‘ tina natal tiiolk sotto 5 ever ex lers, cave dwellers and explorers of the gave his wife, Mar as he leane fore . he * mat of bed at ‘sho No. isted is not « j wild, were separated last night for the ler deathbed, at the Ormond re ameewian . st i , Hp ey evenee eul pap Soe vital qnestio: Jfre time since thelr parents spanked | No, Iftubert street, on Sunday at easnloeta’e oa the|and found ‘8 box of matches on sae “The Bible thom and took them to a minister and! fT wilt not be long in coming to you Seas fatal ate amet ffouler, He carried the matches bagke in a text book | | had them wed. Mary," rad the old man as he kired | Ment OF & Ae anne orivate | OL oee k one match on the, Sele a of religion, not | La Vere siept In the rth Preeinet 5 ies ai } ee Water | 20? [dusted as the tiny flames shot up. science. | n, Newark, Beatrice spe © family gathered about | Secretary of the f : It dropped from his hand and set fire “Genesis | #th her mother-in-law at No. front of the alter in the Supply in the Hr Her husband 18) 05 hiv night gown. and geology | erect Street, Where they have St, Cecilia at rt and |chief clerk in the Bronx De ment of] Mra, MeHtenry heard a ‘am of pain " et | is uk " enty streets. renond leaned ve. she hedroo Sa hast been living since cold weather drove ny t Ormond 1 1 itighwaye, rushed | the bedroom to find So we have 7 out of romance in the Catskills to| Heavily on the giass wh.ch cove his| The troubles of the cou began “pls gown and the bed clothed . Tahoe ongart mor matrimony dn Newark, As Mr. Shakes: | 1010's a Wife’ peathneey aio He ee (AES a after they had taken up their 4 of tlame. caught the boy Up ila Ty eed |peare once said, that true tove thing al-|aurhte a that he had fainted, | anode at No. 250 Kal wo Hundred) and My to the street, = on of Dr. Christian Fy | LARC Wohi tore ateening | Dut he with his wife, 1 nso to her brens rdlawn, | ing in’ with all Methodist Mplscopal! waye did hav | The ahureh was crowded with mourn. [24 Tiirty-ninth street In W pees ors. Mr. Ormond’« prominence in Wilt | HuUnttux came “troc He Got After “Them.” lamibuhe Tabd Mane, Onaunana phitan. | N* family, Mra, Buntiux charges. She According to those who have as i throple activities had drawn a distin. | "29" they promptly occupled the most | of his confidenc le gives to any ot daaentbans. “Stasa tor tha | des! rooms in the big now house | hody except little Beatric’, young ‘Tall BEEN Sead TOORLMATE aoa HARE They Talked in French. man has bee ng things in the dark rated by the Right Rev ward| After the firat greeting of “‘welc for several days. Ho has imagined that) 9. MoGolrick, assis by the Rev. |to the family,” the wife cha burned about the body that Dr. James kidnappers were after Beatrice, among) Wiviam 1. Barrett, secretary to | ness arose. i husband's family of the Bushwick Avenue Hospital, amd tantly in French, In these | that the boy's chances for recovery were er thi Beatrice'# tearful assur-| pishop MeDonnel! of Brooklyn, and a |taike that, even should the brgamds|rotative of the family. ‘The mourners |family talks the eyes meant all Kinds | sight, Mrs. MoHenry, though edly ear 5 | burned, did not go to the hospital a f , et her, she will burst her eyalns, saw | were slowly fling out of the « h and /of remarks, which Mrs, Buntiux grasped al % Me «, Z ies GAMES a sre will bur 4 i filing out of the church and | of remarks, which Mrs, Buntiux grasped she ran fanned the fire, apeed at wh hich apread to her dress Policoman Carney of the Ratph ave y discussions screams of Ma. nid, and he ran to pped both of them in t and stifled the flames, but not before ttle Joseph was so severely station, heard t fenry and th pair, He wr h meetings, and he But yesterday Bishop © of Massactiusetts se! by stating that the} of Adam and Eve ts neh time ment upon the Bishop's | WATE AWS ES througi the prison bars a Im th ther MeGolrick had returned to the |fully, she says, although the language | K _ om Hackensack to get back to him have | vestry waa ike so much Greek to hor “ D interpret the story of | ‘orted her husband The bh ly. including Mias| At the dinner table she says her hua-| Dempsey and Witter Tie 8 RrOWN person jist h somebody a les is re Ormond, who i St. Ceetlia’s | band confined his conversational skill to gave their residence as No. Bishop Law- Hundred and Fitty-sixth On torganist, and William, a son, left their | his family, His mother first, then take were found SHOOTS HIMSELF ad made mar to th ow € mpt to exp theory, bu and Tallman and Henry Saunders, . ‘ \* oh te the wealthy father of Heatrice, hope, | arm, Finally she and her husband agreed said they were on thelr way West to | with grave s, that it was the Carried Back to Pew. upon @ separation. One of the considera: | jead the wild Ife of the plain bridegroom who learned the lesson nt} The old man rested hin hands on the It wax almost 19 k last night Ai ieeked intents xe (ue. toa when the young couple stepped from &) titee of the woman he had married Clinton avenue car at Lalrd’s drug stores) won she was twenty and with whom [where ta Vere formerly piloted the fe had tived for fifty-three years, Tk ees soda fountain and where he won the) Foe pated and. in. eyen closed. love of Beatrice, A mysterious stranger | inne gon and daughter picked him up left the car at the same time. They) ang carried him back to the pew, believ- | Alfonso iao Fi Q had a plate of ice cream; It was #0) ing that he had fainted. ‘They sent | nso de Miao First Makes a much after bedtime that they did not) word to Father McGolrick, who hurrt nay ? * dare walt for more, for fear Mother! yack to the altar and asked the mourn- Wide Search for the Lit- Tallman would scold them, and hurried | ery to return to thelr xeats, One of the | 1 how it seems to me er, “I do not believe quest Many great | lars doubtless believe! Wrence that they did when i was at college Despondent over his tnabitity to who had eloped, ‘The man stood on the corner and. tion, while the priests were administer- looked after them as they slipped in the| ing the last rites of the Church to iso de| door. He was smoking a cigarette, Ormond, who was seventy-five years at-| The brave bridegroom went straight| old, and before the priests had come- | to their room and took his trusty muz-| pleted thelr mintstrations sald the old _|zle-loading double-barreled — shotgun | man was dead. «| from behind the d of the bed, It} Funeral Goes On. | was the same gun with which he had) pather McGolrick went back to the shot squirrels for their meals when they | gitar and told the assemblage, He Mved In tt at Palenville In the} ordered the funeral of Mrs. Ormond (o Re Bl eetaeite proceed. se body was taken to Cal- to) this country seven Menaced With Trusty Gun. vary Cemetery and placed In a recelving WEBB WILL PUNCH he eatin: Wheth ly did eat ly be a matter ¢ my know sin ente ang ‘o-day to kill him: tira floor of t The Line of Honest Value ERHAPS you've never thought much about your Hosiery—maybe you've believed that Hosiery is all pretty much alike. You will surely recogn the difference when you 1 Thompson str piver at his heart n plan cave Adam was ever NEW YORK TODAY’. year a the couple rial being used—more stylish, more durable and stronger at the wearing points than any and why?” were the boy bridegroom's brave LEAVES ESTATE To BENSELS words. “Hereafter you follow me at} Share of Havemeyer| they named ner Atha, we thre on # attentions we, they ure the vital| ran inte the arms of a poll se Schiff © John A. Bensel and shares to hi | and her daughter, | y Dr. Walter who f teaches monogamy, aM Wife of A} ho barber, but Harriet Bensel Gauld. ‘ > knew nothing and was not In- Tha will explains that @ larger share , mt. It shows us that a. One tay night two Marian M lay because | provided for in tai 1's foster-mot was not I » had of Mex. Ann Wright pred quie lays ax York, vim with f up, but Be rhe r ed to his Mat and t emp Tie wife had gor with Guerino and had taken t ko-wnen the | they were, La in $1,000 ball for mar wen a weanon 8 HURE SNOW AVALANCHES. | st vital truth the y constituted person RUoneo thOvENE anon OF She: baby, ty. kn sor» have Ive eacn of us found nut time that another ad pened to us,! nture niles, had covered her tracks weil, for the erted husband was not able te TURIN, Italy, dan 10 —— o> (onsale ce ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. 11TH IMPORTANT SALE OF tranarerved bet One Little Dress. ee ound this to be tri < Told Woman Vol we are upright @ happy Decoy She'd ng ex sold his fri vnena Tosath ; osntl on of May My f Valenciennes and Cluny Laces One Third Otf the Regular Prices, nought its miracles a in Infancy. Hibio that way, many eine 1 ND INSERTIONS, epiaingal ( a: Wank ove NES EDGES AND INSERTIONS, a7, i F — | railway misting baby to a inches wide, 306 doz, to 35¢ yard, GIRLS | as ld ihavauaeiaieak L CLUNY LACES AND INSERTIONS, 1e, yard, 10C to 1.35 y of designs, each, 8¢ to 756, ; t) to § inch REAL CLUNY , larg ¥ Jan. WrAt ol and Orange County Central tod o " sterday, John Rorthy, | way not er of the American) here. I Women’s Underwear an in the “Mrs. Webli's cor | of her father’s estat Jwith thelr raturnl Mr. W will Value $3.00 each, 2. 00 Lvoadway & lob Ptrcol, 4 Sast One Hundred and to-day thr ipset a lett {eh scaiced him s later at the Hark arrao mat the spot where urdered to leave the had money. © : ammeter ad wor. “ 2 enn

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