The evening world. Newspaper, February 21, 1911, Page 3

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WEALTHY SOCIALIST MIXED REVOLUTION ‘WITH HIS WOOING Russian Beauty Who Is Suing Millionaire Walling Reads Odd Messages, HE SHOWS HER REPLIES. “You Want to Abandon Me; 1 _Don’t Reproach You,” She Wrote From Paris. Annette Berthe Grunspan‘’s story of r wooing, repeated pledges of mar- her jilted love and broken heart, for which she asks $19,000 damages from the young millionaire Socialist, Willam English Walling, now the hus- vand of Anna Strunsky, as told to Jus- tice Glegerich and a jury in the Suv Preme Court to-day, might fittingly be | entitled “A Rev ynist's Romance Her only love affair ended in as rev lutionary a@ manner as it began, an how, Miss Grunspan asserts, In Walling's courtship, carried on by mail while he was attending socialistic ngresses in capitals of Europe, a vein of his passion for soc ¢) with his protestations of love to t je dark-eyed and petite xirl whom he met on a Parts street for whom he waged ar and successt urtship. Socialism and Wooing. identifying receipts f School of V's School in Lon- ed English to “be presentable to Mr, Walling's friends after her marriage,” the pretty little kirlr ecards forwarded to her nearly every 1281 After na long series of postal s froin y were dated from Frequ witness s fer. 1 wutiful «mile. to take you to London by sure, You are such a good <I now that I love yo much e than eve {# most Interest- nl re married nJ and Thanks fons wvruel Words. unspan to Wall existed follow, in part Paris, Autumn, 1606, anks for you an and cruel Little you want to aband gether. I don't reproach you for it: oh, far from that, one another it I had a good I had the hope your travels of . letters from y T hope will be a 1995, read 3 badly 1 would for me, for the confidence you lave in me and also for the kind in tions th you have toward me much that ence for ss than allt ove you mu Made Himself Loved. another letter, dated Paris, autumn, she wrote Dear Be ed One—You knew how to win me ¥ have heaped up mo you ntions and sses, for You know how to make urself loved; do At you are cold; you don’t need to de- fend yourself, There 1s no harm in loving, In being a man and to have @ few sensible feelings toward wom- an, What I find unjust on your part is that you won't admit that a young girl like mo suffers when she joves. * * * You know that a young girl goes wrong because he whom she has Joved has left her and remains away Well, what must one do loose life or so pained from hi you know why? Put yourself dn my . Girl Who Sues Millionaire-Socialist: Wife Who Is Witness Against Her ANA. B. GRUNSPAN., Place and then you will under. cause Iam poor, and so it is @ @ervice thatsyou are rerdering me and at the same time that you wish to make tt your duty Pleaded to See Him. 168. —Dearly Be- 1 do no longer trust * ¢ * Don't be mean; show in- Kisses to you, and 1 inclose Russian author, was in her husband's ‘POWERLESS TO AD, : MEN WATCH BOY FALL FROM CIF eeking Shori Cut, Drops Forty Feet to Speed- way—Will Die. ount of his rad h with the Russian revols- ——~—-- PASTOR'S BEATITUDES ; a HINTS TO CHURCH GOERS. | *'<><!iser, | Those in the, Aimed Especially Habit df Ge jevated | on| and retain | He| and was having a hard right position, Me heen an Mrs, Frank Drobat Defendant ae you can't come down tha But the boy kept on Joined Norman and shot which the boy either didn't Action for Si gether as Fated ovkmen didn't hea Md prob- | and found him “EMPEROR’ “LOSES CASE. ¢ for Post Hox, 1 to the hospital KAISER "RULES § SUICIDE | IS CONSCIENCE MATTER. | les the Postmaster {s allowed to take no more than @ quarter's rent in ad+ udy insisted on paying a year's nd would accept no | ft aside the the army against Cocnt Hans Pfeil be- cause he attempted su ing of the militar mitted to the Kaise bunal was sub- panied by Commander DeKay, his mill- tary, left to-day for Bingham speaks to-nikht at the cannot approve his life Count Pfeil to God and his own not a matter for at 9 responsible solely stile of By W, URON Be GIRL SECRETARY ~ SEERS TO LEARN OF ROBIN STO Witness in ae Pro-} ceeding Admits She Ques- tioned Bank Wrecker. iver Peter At the hearing by FR THE EVENING WORLD, Smear, FEBRUARY 21, PANCAKE JAR KILLS ALITTLE GIRL BY FOUR-STORY FALL Ottila Michel Is Dead Because of the Breakfast Mrs. Ber- gen Had To-Day. Mra, Wiilam Bergen, whi Hyves on Alexander to-dey in the bankruptey| the fourth floor of No. 19% Dey avenue Proceedings against Joseph G. Robin, | the [ the Indicted bank wrecker, Mra, Louise Dorland, who ae Miss Eckhart was pri-| vate secretary to Robin, and Dr. Loulse Robinoviteh, r of Robin, were ex- amined as to the whereabouts of Robin's property. Mrs, Dorland testified that she has | visited and now visits Robin in the Jaily, spending an hour with | him In conference remarding his affetrs. “Why do you want to talk with Mr. Robin about his affairs?" asked R. 8. Nichols of counsel to the receives in Tombs baskraptey. vas employed by a law affatre,"* “Who fa that lawyer! “Moses H. Grossman," she replied. Knowing he was a friend of Mr. Rob- {n, I went to Mr. Grossman of my own accord, and I suppose he is Mr. Robin's! attorney.” ployed by Mr, Growsman? 1 T was so em- I tried to make him under- sure that he understood.” "hat Information did you try to!» fed to find out what stocks an¢ | He did tell ime that most of his her tnterview Saturday before und it. and her examinat | Dr. Robinoviteh taking the st Dr. Robinovitch’s examination was | tion of & in the other ags against Robin's rea! way companies. e previou ich would take it ju: ch such a ans- ther. Robin was no Tombs cell for earing lose—Poor B as ceased his deal e License fu its force back to | upid’s most popu! grazing ground, ‘This will be Mareh } The bran Was opened in June tend lower part of the city convenient to go to the Ci the 1 find tt more y Hall, r to get tncetuation from Mr. Robin as to ‘his “Did Robin know that you were em-| xo that Tam | other securities he had and where they | | were, but I was unable to learn much about {t. Mr. Robin taiked incoherently. | died ok bankruptey | 4, effort was made to fix the date ot |? y i ne, FOR # gift of his ‘big touring car tol Mrs. Bergen. She thought it was las) “Did you have pancakes for break. | vutside i fast contents of | River house which was} 1 at auction as the prop- | brought from nie CUPID DESERTS THE BRONX.’ jarriage License Bureau wih {done In the jeully but to close the A Box of 10 Good Cigars for 15 Cents Ten Cigars of Genuine Merit made from tobaccos for 15 cents, packed in a handy box. » had pancakes for reakfast this morning, As a result, Ot Mia Michel, eleven years old, is dead from a most unusual aceident, The tather of the | gif Is janitor of the building where Mra. Bergen re- sides lay both the Jan@or and his Wife Were, for some purpose, si to court, and to hasten the w moter asked Ottlia to help in hou ‘The little mise was on her way down the stairway whieh floor into the arcawa pail of ashes. Suddenty the child screamed. A heavy earthenware jar had dow above and Batter went splashing over the and the-child was enveloped in a Ma ads frogn the firs » carried a trom ruck her an th nes y who wer in thes baseme jfan to see what had happened. As che shes blew away they saw the Ilttle gir lying fn the areawhy uncorscious Had Been Killed Instantly. t her fn hie a Mey and drug s@re at No. 91 Trenvont venue. doctor found that the child's sicull had been fractured and tleat she wad almost instant! rgeant Edwar mont avenue st ion. He found Edsall « on made an invest he braken bits at the pla tter, an that bad pancakes fur break man k Ming any family that wn upon the asked t s an. As » window, and sorry, because I had that jar for s many year Hadn't Heard of Accident. ay ask cemar sterical from erief, Core | gut sald the child's death was so clear- ly an acetdent t noth Abraham Solomon, his wife Fannte. This shows you just what you will get for 15 cents—10 Royal Bengals actual size, Cannot be matched for real cigar value at any price. ROYAL BENGALS Each cigar an enjoyable satisfying smoke clear to the end. Get them—insist if you must—but get them. LITTLE GIRL WHO WAS KILLED BY A JAR OF DATTER| nulling t Hickey, a young: wer me of the truthfu' a nature that the treat ey, less than u week out of § | met her on the street and ce MURDER TRIAL HALTED AS JUROR DIES IN STRFET Mrs, Hickey's to go to MMe | him by Her father and ‘little sister, | an two blocks to Dr. Jospph Carey's ’ «| contra Accused as Slayer Geis) Jeaid Justice MeCall, “is Respite as Panel Is Dis- missed—New ent him on a seach for (he silpped on the ice and fell Tam He said that hi haven't you heard what haw y told her that ar had tilled a Uttle girl, Mrs, Bergen was ” KILLED ray ON sTooP. well seasoned REFUSES TO ANNUL "MARRIAGE TIE OF PISTOL-POINT BRIDE Justice Declares Story Told by Mrs. Hickey Is Too Hard to Believe. Justice McCall In the Supreme Court ised to-day to sign a deeres an- narriage of Margaret Glenn who told him she was forced to marry John Hickey | fin ex-convict, at th point of a “It will be very dimcult to nee of thie plain | tf's story,” said Justice McCall, “She jie undoubtedly of t laws that jeause a great dea jorrow J anguish to thelr families, but these contracts of marriage are of ‘oo solemn will be lightly; o: sion grow ippantiy 1 in courts of justice." According to the young won n with him and inting a revolver at he | eatd dhe had never seen Hickey before. JA fow caped from Hickey en, Lome. iv equest fembs and { ona charge at man tp) burglary aw Hickey. The annulment suit was brought by t was under age wh r, Who alleged ashe the marriage was od The plaintift’s alliance tn this ed one, and I vblo to extend to 1 official a and ne Weh a cha can be found | \ Ma if “ARE YOU FREE —FROM— Headaches, Colds, Indigestion, | Pains, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dizziness? 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