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NRS. WISER SINGS HOME MADE Sones MERRILY IN COURT Husband Tells Magistrate Ker- nochan She Wrecked All the Furniture in the House. ——— ee, HIT HIM WITH A CHAIR. Magistrate Orders an Investiga- | tion and Hopes to Bring | About a Reform. John Wiser shook bis head weartiy | to-day as he related to Magistrate Ke: nochan that his wife Jennie had turned his home ut No. Ninety-ninth street into a cave of fhe wi “She may look de and wear a happy grin,” said My. Wiser, as he Waved a tired hand toward his plump and smiling u “but when the Mood comes over her, Your Honor, a Kaneas cy ie is a zephyr beside her “She t tables at me with ono hand and thinks nothing of smashing a chair over my hend. Refore I had her to Bellevue, Judge, in the hope she would abandon her taste for eocktalls it mmon thing for her to greet me at the door with @ taken ue, was a c Dlece of bric-a-brac in each hand. Hurled Bric-2-Brac, | “She would be leughing quite gayly, dur as she led Welcome hom ering! she would tet go the bric at my he Then, if | argued with her. whe would go Into the kitchen and feteh | out some tlatir Often, Judge, T have | been kept dodg ran hour at a | —tometimes succes*fully, but more often | not. 1} nad to use a pillow as @ wldeld when the was in most sprightly | form, and I don't thi ny big wind that was ever browed the prairies could do more has done “What bh inadam?” . to our flat than Jennte from time to time.” ave you to say avout all this, the Court asked sternly, expanded until it] "La la!’ she began i le, then dropped an rated courtesy. “Don't t with Court shar Sings for the Court. | “T will not,” chirped Mra, Wiser, “I will sing you a little song.” She lifted her voice in a shrill soprano and sang “She could not her sorrows bear, “For sho was a dumpling fair— “She has clumb the golden stair: “Sweet Carrie Monroe.” Ms Hid Kernochan turned his head \wway while he rapped the bench h nh gavel. A stout, eiderly end- ant was sudd ompelled to remove his false teeth and bend over as if he had been stricken with a violent cramp e me," said the vurt “See for yourself, Judge,” said John Wiser, forlornty he can ous, I thought those } tone her do 1 4. It isa good t 1oe ust ripe for one . Magistrate Keres es and drew wage frown in his n's sour; power— Bpoke up with great pial Court Uses Gavel, struck the bench a terrif with his gavel. and the shingles with y« While [dance the bith cesible M I the Court mallet ne baliet,”” v are verse of Castle Mone Mra. W wheret sh move shriily than ever Twas indeed a day of gloom When we gathered in her And she cantered up Sweet Carrie Mc i Bhe would have » ome more had not the Magistrate cted that be led away She ten't ! > Mr tle h until she tally T don't know | uid ¢ would have| 1 aghly in| lan't | be done to i DIES OF OLD WOUND. Man Stabbe i Br Months Ago in on Brawh | Brank Newman, twenty-five years 014, | add unknown, died to-day in the Flower Hospital as the result of a stab wound inflicted by Harry Strauss during fan altercation In a saioon ai One Mune d and Sixtle tand Amsterdam vente Nov Detention to awalt tie velult of New man’s injure 1 was removed to t $3,000 ‘ ey Winterbotton - << — ac ROGUE, These enthralling adventures of th udacious Arseue Lupic have their greatest interest in the confict b two types of cleverness, each me of its kind. i yn 1D} glishman, methodic earacst, finds himself taxed t mill wit moat to keep up with b y who quickly embrolls tip the maze of thr ling adven- ture of which he is the mocking impertinent centre. With the the beautiful “Blonde Lad clev accomplice, he enrages enemy at every turn, exciting him into clumsy blunders, leading him on into absurd situations. Under the) title of “The Blonde Lady,” a new Afsene Lupin story, by Maurice Le Blanc, begins to-morrow in The Bye ping World, ‘e* \ ’ Bridesmaids and Attendants Chosen by Miss Vivien Gould to Assist at Her Approaching Marriage to Lord Decies DEBTS CAUSE SUSPENSION OF CAPT COTTRELL 'Police Officer Said to Have, Obtained Cash for Many | Bad Checks, stigation disclosing that Capt. ttreli has y from borrowi: policemen working under mand has passed a great number of | ks which have been retur s was the nsio cause of hb trom psey yesterday. mylaints that Cot teil was not paying his debts and was | 4 HOPPE STILL PLAYS THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, GroR = SGovra HER DRESS AFIRE, WOMAN RUNS GUT. AND ROLLS IN SNOW | | Mrs. Melnick ck Injured in Saving | Husband Who Took Gaso- line Near Gas Stove. Eorrit Goeved Qrinrccas ~ BILLIARDS AND DRY COODS CAN WAIT practically coercing patrulmen to lend) ~ continental countries what a great place A VIVIEN Gourd | Uten is i; - Child ’ Sh him) mohey, have. been ching the a nick, proprietor of a woman's | Utah Is. Whilo the mission of these the past sear, |What's More, Father-in-Law —~e—— Bi samen Ae: it Is admitted that when Mormon elders Karly last 5 ruary Comptroller} , ab «4d | avenue, Upper Montclair, JL, aD | gy -traveliing the: " pro: Prendergast, after making up the pay-| hare ‘ iPlans. Completed for Cere-|proscnea too clone to a gas stove to-day | too, and it la oxmerged thar the itn That Fit and Wear j fouls for his frac month In ottice, found! Walsh Is for Him and Beis with an open can of gasoline, which exe thee Gest te Und noes aha ace ei nae cnt antacun OnrilsCame mony at St. Bartholo- women as they can to belleve oredke t onatie 4 rH " a ° salir, beard and the upper nim is the only true faith, 7 , Mayor Gaynor, who submitted. the re- mew’s Church. y clothing caught fi are making thelr abode at Our children's shoes fit better and wear longer port to-Police Headquarters | yout th ore, Sguare Hotel. Twelve o: The than: Commisioner Wiliam ¥.| Wille Hoppe, pitilard champion of the when hs wite, Lena, who een "have bearda that Hokie the than the ordinary, because they are not made on Raker was in Avantic Clty on: w va 1 His obrlde io Freee: Ah % 3 Docten | t k yard, rushed in three oth 0 ol tion, ‘Deputy ¢ li aca hse ear na ee eaL Qelan Miarndie Bat pentane CPE HeM aR ET Sie nS hel aldara WBN aobnd torent stock shapes, but are constructed on special lasts, took uj F id Miss Vivien Goud, lc ick iad ait is a GUNORibE 46) ay tis poe ‘ ak a tes oe report that ne had announced his retire- golemndzed at St. Bartholomew's Church | Ah had leen left vy a customer for, S1) SettOly tet aces which have an in-built fitting quality that contributes tie TaOnenl: Bias : ment from the game because of the ob-/at 4 P. M. on Tuesday, Feb, 7 have “The cloak smothered the flames that | ing s to the things meine to Cee Waspekt (ei Many, Ot hls) wite an teshereinsiaws | Geen oatep ates were dlixtering Melnick, but Mrs, Mel- | ¢ Salt Lake City. greatly to foot comfort and durable service. was that Ww nas attendants will be her) Although as Uthat nick's dress ¢ retaln Although It was, that ary-goods manufac: | Sister, little Miss Edith Gould, as maid Wevecaiens oe calndy funhad atone against Cottrell, and that ‘nu Wert Ninety-fifth | of honor; her silll emailer, slater, St!) yard and rolled In the snow until th RE Aca cacanatealaniie whose pretty daughter ;Gloria Gould, and Miss Diana Dalaeil, | 20m! iON Voie ot Ot tie dress Was pL Saaee ae a HP AEN sped in December, {the little daughter of Mr. and Mra. F.) 200 ttt) Wy on Was dropped for & tine, It is. insisted {n-law's withdrawal | ¥- Dalzell, as flower girls, while Miss)" ve ey sie wate Mew, Mel that Cour ed some] from prote to ge Into Beatrice Claflin, daughter of Mr. and} |W! ae arrig ege’ a J the most import- éry-g: . ak | Mre, Arthur Claflin of Lakewood and) Me be ’ ur his creditors, Ue de <1 that the! Oy York: Miss Hope amilton, her |5vsband into the outer alr, By! that time s transferred from the com-| Champion SHOT AR: EERE RSS | saugater of Mz, and Mrs, |the whole inte} of: tha’ oa ablistime mand of th rd wtreet precinct to 4 h A. Hamilton; Miss Louixe | Was ablaze headquarters of the che -Guasnane GRO paceOty | oe Hioente: tithe! hangaome ‘daughter* of Mrs. Oliver | Upper Montelair Five Departinent is only | a flood of com 4 besan to come in of h W, Condy admits ero eil of ‘Washington; Miss Allison {& block away and the firemen made erning his financial practices; and rid reporter that | pierce, daughter of Mr. and Mra, Wins-| short work of the flames in the shop. Commissioner Cropaey started an tne y was per vetly wiling to doeny iow s! Pierce of Bayvill L; Miss] Melnick was terribly burned about the vestigation ‘ ting In the world for love, matters Hannah’ Kandolph, daughter of Mr. and! race and head, but refused to go to ¢ The details of the information gath- | hadn't yet reached a stage where he has Mrs. Philip Randoiph of Philadelphts, |i ggoial for wveatment, He was put to ered by the Commissione kept #@-! to decide between love and billards, nd Miss Emeline Holmes, a daughter | MOsPit! (OF Inte same. bulldl cr ut enough is known to inw to mention dry Mr. and Mrs. Javish Holmes of New| °* is F petite ra Ff reports that Cot vas violated afd eqetar egy , are to be the bridesmalds. with t ailor shop. Mra nf portal rtme es gyvernir Se a burns, While painful, were not serious, borrowing of mon As many ot qui ~— Heenen have been questioned reg kes about ‘GIRL OWES LIFE TO fie their financial dealings. with: tne |lards and it takes a long time for a HER TRAINED HORSE. | |POLICEMAN A SUICIDE suspended Captal |esinner in the dry goods busiaess 10] IN BROOKLYN STATION. Cheeks Carne Lack, reach that income. U 4, Si rraecUnde: Animal, phen bd is # would ake ou | cated e S OEE A eM, 1 ts ud male out a Nonsense, Says He | Unseate ne re ro © to Rally After ne ¢ SUMMONS PA-| rig oll nonsense sald Hoppe, | Which Then Stands Per- tre ° kK out atid have}, “It t ee ; Hi m With Co it he patrotman would have y wife nor my father-in-law | fectly Still, arcs va ae ae “ 1 don't haow a bale ct | mumntveninth steset probably. owes her| Policeman Fairprothay of the Amity | WAS Sa OO ELAN St iy ar ow a bale ot ite tc arfec o addie| street station, who shot himself yes didnot come back from the dis-| cloth from an aeroplane. eee ine pene WALniAg OF HAF GAGGI8 Po eeee ta @ ft. af brooding desponden WUIINAE cu chorchea Ce HALL NBE leon cone hay the Story started T guess “stig Guttman, the daughter of Carl} cy, following a long ilin ed anos oon keeper who Had cashed aj NASsNhen F told my manager that 1\ Gittmann, an importer, of No, 18 West | to-day at the Long Island Coleg nin 8 for Cottrell met him Wouldn't p any more one Might | wenty-third street, went after school| pital, He shot himself on his cot tn in a pu Ked ip againse | Snds. T've been on the Jump playing yosterday to a riding academy where| the dormitory of the station with a re @ wall and pro 1 to choke him into | these engagements for nearly a month Jno keeps her saddie horse, and after aj volver | taken from the locker a prainise that he would make good a! fince our mar and naturally Mrs.|few turns arvund the ring. started for|of Policeman James Holton he certain ainonn ndedtedness, Similar | Hoppe doesn't lke it. She goes with|s canter through Central Park {was being carried t Mea gtiethe me on al! my trips, and it isn't exactly) While in the east bridle path Mise Bolton ving bor F wan {the I woman, 1'l continue to| Gutemann's mount shied at a news! er withe mmission, iaaieea to ep er a | aecen! ments outside of New! which was blown across the sake Pees few ye ad. | ¥ ” ut T will not go on! -parown from the saddle, Miss Gutt-| at No. tree Bince t ud ny extended trip, Wel inann fell under the horse, Stunned, she | 1 after piay a serles of match instead of running, the horse stopped rained e vnpions, Vienaux, the instant its rider struck the ground, |of severe pains 4 nd acted ‘ \ddorgan."" 8 persons who saw the accident | @ueerly much of the time when he was 4 ri and you can tust say that! ran to the girl's ald, ‘The first to reach | off duty al next Monda 1 them,” putin Mr, Walch, her was O, DeG, Vanderbilt of No, 1168 and he a lar At the prospect. Broaiway. | He rained her from. her| Noppe's father-in-law 4s 4 stout, pros. Perilous Position and turning her horse | ] WHITE DEFEATS LEWIS vais looking person, With able donee over to a mounted policeman Mr. Van-, SUPPER ry ha Dig droop: Geopit carried the girl to his autonohe| Ta AS HEAD OF MINE- susensottnl mustache, and, far from being ana di to the Guttmann home. averse i Avi ne ® Be Pin meripien In Her mother said last night Mixs Gutt- COLVMBUS, 0 3 amily, he is @ keen follower of the man had not been Injured and would | the report of the tel w same and bets on Willle every time the | goon recover from her fright. eal niited to the inte al boy play —— i} —= United Mine-Workers of Father-in-Law for Him. ! Visit From Mrs, Cleveland, | 7 wan ek al prenid 1 think Wille ts the ‘greatest. pitiiard {Cloveiand, visited” at lillie Island. yes: j mador votes, ‘Tom I, ayer ever born Ta think it al terday with friends, She chone to stay T, t ational preside e if he was to quit the game now, |on the lower deck of the ferryboat | wae defeated, received 72,190 votes | he is so young and hag every: | Ellis Island and watched the excited | Ree 1g his own way. ‘The dry goods bue- {relatives and friends of Immigrants on| i} In Farmers Hall of ness can walt for him a good long their way to welcome the newcomers. CHAMPAIGN, I., gan The name jot James Nichols Brown, tt of pure bred cattle trou Gi wae admitted to the Lilinol, Hall of Fame to-day, t importer Commissioner Willams conducted Mra. Sleveland and hee party @round ¢ Jand, Count Moltke, the Danish Min-| 4 United States, and the] later to the Gountees also visited Hills Leland, time."" Cold Moate Tasty | HE, orld Wide Cold At Delicatessen and Grocery Store 40 CENTS, peeps with each Botte ' "FIFTEENELDERS Fifteen Mormon elders who arrived No branch stores—no agents here ast night will sail for Europe to ow to tell the people of the The elders are headed by Deacon A. n of Salt Lake, The others are ©. Sunderholm, Brigham City; B We present a complete stock of Woodmansee, Rexburg; W, R. Taylor, Burley; Hen seph F Lundell, Layton from other parts of the State, a brother of Pr tui ' The Basis of ‘Friendship. Fe een direct ter manufac. turer's and terms of payment are uniform and are fixed at is no haggling. reliable make for every taste from $175 upward, range from $450 (special) wards. me Pine Ratad Dressing by adding onan | 06 5th Ave., cor. 15th St., N. 1911. ._ (OLD SCHOOLHOUSE BURDEN PEARL . TO BE CONVERTED. THEFT AN NSO. INTO THEATRE JOB, SAY POLIGE in| Every Precaution Against Bur- glars Taken Since First Big Robbery Some Time Ago. Essex Street Building, Built 1840, Rented From City by Syndicate. If plane being drawn now by archi- tects prove satisfactory the famous | Essex Market public school at the ex- | piration of the present term will | converted into a vaudeville theatre, with a seating capacity of 000, A; corporation, headed by William Brandt of No, 156 Clinton street, has been or- ganized for that purpose, and the ar-| In spite of elaborate precautt: a burgiar traps such as few houms tf (his or any other city bave, the Romy of William Proudfit Burden at No 90 Fi south sideot Bev onty ond street has again been the working ground ¢ a Severa, months ago ® pearl necklace Worth © $25,000 was stolen from a Jewel safe im be a avenue on the chitects have been instructed to draw| the house, After three days’ 0 te the plans for improvements not to ex-| appeared in the saf Its temporary ceed in cost $200,000, It 1s intended (o| disappearance was never explained devote the ground floor to stores and! Seventeen hundred dollars’ worth of 4 the upper floors to the theatre, | Jewelry disappeared from Mr. Burden’s —” The Eesex Market public school will ssing table in his bedroom two weeks close next June A next fall the pupils | 20 vight. It has not come back. after the first incideny who have bee here will go t tf the thew 98 ike eae Jewelry against thett aah iene a very has been kept secret By street, south of Grand. ‘The Easex Mar-| the police, but news of it leaked! @at ket school tw tho oldest building of {t8) througn the Investigation being madt kind on the lower east side, having | py tho agents of the burglary insurance deen erected on the «ite of the Essex | company Street Market in 1siv. The police reported to the The city will let the wullding at an|that they had every reason to aeiwhl dented Gt Bil Ota, jthat che thief war in the house and rk aba , he had en the missing Another historic east #ide landmark | h® hs 1,200, is being converted into chain, a locket and an antique gold the exhibition of moving plet ted as a stick pin, out of the fe the famous old Clinton street court u house. ‘This ts the oldest public bulld-| In order to get his Insurance ab; @he Ing erected on the being used | cheapest possible price Mr. Burden put’ in 1890 as th ‘Clintons, an | into his home every burglar prey Ola tive Vat fire company, and| device that he heard of. There s The raen Of the Attorney, | Nite on every door whieh worked who had their headquarters on Attorney | #¢F below staira when the dood swag pebibs ‘ poets j opened. A servant wis o atled te at- When the volunteers gave way to the| tend the door at ohce when lem |pald dopartment in the ‘W's the city | sounded. The windows were, all wires idt. This | After the family Went to bed a ewiteh turned whieh connected directly corporation headed by Mr. E ——-———_——|took the old fire house and made @| ¥44 court house of ft, abandoning it twe | With the East Sixty-seventh street, por at which time Mr. Brandt| lice station, ringing an alarm re were loose steps on the stalts also ‘nected with alarms and looae strips in the halls and rooms wi at ped on, would turn on the electric — according to tl company, are very sure that no came across old Clintons tn the b three uniform co: Alt of 163 1 when he be elles | ment In th men's hats, a gra bugle. William street almost f th SENT ABROAD BY find, for he wax a siember of t thief ran the gauntlet of these tons and the old hats brought back the! c ‘They believe that the stirring days whe an with ‘as snatched up by some one the cart. 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