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Bullet COMPANION ARRESTED. | AFTER QUARREL WITH A WOMAN, Sitiliee tant Found in Brook- | lyn Apartment With Two | WOMAN WHO WAS ARRESTED AFTER A MAN WAS SHOT. Wounds in Body. A Ll oe ES ee a ge See Te THE EVENING WORLD, WEE BIT JAIL FINE, HISLASSIETHNKS, : | TOSOBER BBER JOHN We “oT will Do o Hin Ge Good,” Says}; a Nurse Who Sent Bibulous Sweetheart to “Farm.” HE’S GOT TO SHOW HER. She Says Daguslow Shot Him-| She'll Marry Him—Yes, but self After Trying to | Not Till He Proves He Can Kill Her, Be a “Real Man.” Teldore Dogaslez, twenty-seven years Miss Cectiia Wilson, the professtonal \ & bookkeeper on t lower east nurse of Hartford, Conn., who had her is dying the Norwegian Hospi- fiance committed to the Massachusetts tal, Brooklyn two bullet wounds, | | State Farm while she ts away on a one in the jomen and another near | ~~ ph | pleasure trip to Bermuda, in order that the he and Lulu Brod, forty night, but just what led to the shoot-| he may acquire a firm and permanent pears . Is a prise ing climax the police could not learn, seat on the water wagon, told an Even- With the woma ner twelve-year- | ing World reporter to-day just before eed son, & om Brod, who ts held a she salled on the Bermudian of the ess. Mrs. Brod denies she Quebec line that 1f more young women Naauiten: ing he shot him who have over-convivial sweethearts after trying to kill her, and her son bears out he The shoot 6 o'clock this morning, and followed a quarrel between woman's ap. r statements ROBBERS PLAN FOR EASTER. ing occurred shortly after Even crooks’ sweettearts have got to the couple in the|be torged out ‘n new Easter bonnets artment on the second floor |next Sunday as J. H. Degelman, a Third Would take the same firm and drastic stand she did there would be consid- | erably less unhappy married life in the world. Miss Wilson ts a demure little woman with @ soft burry Bcotch accent and at of No. 600 Fort Hamilton avenue, javenue milliner, realizes with regret this| first impfession you wouldn't thin Charles W. Scott of » | ts M Le ae meer’ | ade found the plate-ginss ‘ second street, Bay Ridge, who was|s store at| CoMVersation you realize that she has walking along Fort Hamilton avenue, |} his morn- | Some very radical and advanced {deas eard the s! tigate. Fou t In the B sthe pollce wbout the tr ing. Mrs, Brod seemed to be in a s\ of coll. iterated self after sh The side Dagasi could did the shoot the man wo Parted After a Quarrel, Dagusiex had | agaslez lying empty and the a Dagaslez i ) Seott found 3 rod and son, Scott summoned the police ambulance from the Norweg at 1 fact that t r out the . who atter suld that! at $150 had window, She sailed to-day with ton, also a member of ots and went im to inves- ind Wounded Man. od apartment Scott found ng on the floor mn. The w here Were two t a ree ,|how she had flance, removed to |she appeared mortiti let holes iss C. W. 1 Co-operative Nurses’ Club of Hartford, and the lat- ter's father, Sterling Burton. When an Evening World reporter told her of the despatches from Hartford which ri had John White Bur- rm, a moment and and “the “and I 8 body. In another room 4 Mrs. Brod and her small Advises Other Girls to Do it. “I dinna think there ds anything in tt and an “| to write for the papers," she sald, Norwegian Hospl- | rica Aten like tt. Sut maybe,’ PD ianeunl Yearw b she smiled at the afterthought, printing of tt will be a part of the cure and had} oat “twill do him good.” fore Dr. Cook} CHIC is true," she went on, and took|mund J y this, that if other girls whose an Hospit it was state n were unable to learn much | ‘ouble that led to the Pie and when questioned re- gaslez had shot him-| ooting several times at her. | jez was pullets any as the police the woman she was afraid eave her, nd Mrs, Brod, it is said, still made by men of the name. “we PEASE PIANO CO. 128 West 42d St. (34 Flatbush Avenue or. B’way, New York! Brooklyn 10 New St, Newark, N. 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B ' oa waa ESOL are If youdon’t We want We can do it better to-day We'll alter 125TH STREET, lavie of Nephew of more happy marriages in the world. “John's a good lad, but he’ when f am not there to help I needed this rest, so 1 saw J wynn and he said I was right and hat John was weil taken But I Which ix a he would « , ang T needed the rest. of » Who Is ne the y enjoying the g Influence of manufacturer of Rrockt has been courting Miss Wilson for fit- teen years. Will Marry John If He's Good. | Marry said Miss john," whe to go stay marry @ real man (When I marry and 1 have told him so." | Just at this moment Miss Burto She was even more excited o of the story than “You're surely not discussing such a deikc cia,” she sald in a tone, and then to r as the whistie blew for visitors | “Do ye print {t all—twill do ashore. John good and maybe ‘twill st Kostion to other engaged a et MRS. 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