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| iLTSHERWOOE TOWED STOR OF ER GRADO Mary Radford’s Old Love Re- vived ‘When Burtis Cama Back From Abroad. FOUND HER ENGAGED. But She Broke With Arkush and Now Both Are Happy With Other Mates. ‘The reason the y wan Miss Mary Radford, but ts Walter Bur Jilted Frank FE. Arkus after they had taken out a marriage Heense and y to have been wedded around St. Patrick's Day, was made known to-day. The was Walter Burtis, who was married to Miss Radford tn Hoboken April 2, al- though every effort was made to keep the marriage secret, Mr. and Mrs. Burtis are living at the Hotel Lucerne on Seventy-ninth street. She t# the daughter of Willlam L. Rad- ford, a wealthy retired merchant who lives in a protentious home at Na il West Ninety-ffth street. if woman who Although denying she was Mrs, Bur- tle, but merely a “friend, young twoman who resembled the bride #0 much that she might be mistaken for wher, told an Evening World reporter fo-day that Miss Radford and Mr. Bur tis are od, ose there t* no use denying it,” or We-I mean they—were tended to keep it secret ed it, for r © how you lear | 1 had e man told the clerk he wanted they-—~diln't want. anybody | DOY of nineteen and five to ten years for | suspended sentenc \ pales fereye Mout helen ee fs bins about tt except their friends, | M8 equally young accompitce) “it is with! Judge Rosalsky handed me the fol- Forgive His Wife. eterno him hl be they avent to Hoboken to avoid |th® {dea of breakine up e gang. Those |lowing communication from tle Kev. ed ot And Tut he maw me any publicity. Now, 1 would ke to] boys were members of @ gang on the| Alexander Irvine: fees ae the: ie: AWulNtain. " who told about it?) Was a| west side that terrorized and robbed | Story of One “Saved.” The “star” was : b7Onn tale sven and {f so, Was she young or paar eahe at the pistol's Lape uae | _ My Dear Judge Rosalsky—A year |caure of the aces ri lg F Frederick Kea “ een my experience Bi) —A 3 1 4 not pure China erick K D d Last February 4g you stamp out fiery in a ne 40 last Christmas you handed over ftween dent S15 THe Liak ea ah Ree ivorce ; o me a young man named Jose ter ; : A 1.| BoFhood you eradicate orime in th bl, | printer which runs front of Mw shop Denied thls information the “friend™| eee eee ee least temporarily. Wiersk!, He had spent eight Biookiyn, To the rea of him five o was asked about the r M be years in prison—avout half nie life, der the present system the only wing Chinamen sprayed shit fronta and 4 Burtis was div only br for a Judge to do se to ahut up| 2H¢ Said he had never had a chance, smooth meanwhile ary from Will! Becker, Who repre- possible the vio-| Sd you belleved him and gave him | tons by ma daughte an eented himself to be @ Ieutenant in the German: ariny—and the rapid-fire matri- Monlal ailiences she nas made, “Why, you see, Il mean Mrs, Bur- tis-has known Walter Burtis ever since she was a Why we-I mean they -played t ler as children, and seven or elght ago it was understood there was an attachment. But he aWay and was gone @ great deal of the aime. He Just got back from Europe a couple of montis ago, L might say after the license to Mr, Arkush and Miss Radford was issued “"As soon as he came back he called on Miss Radford and then Miss Rad ford decided was Mr. Bt but was broke the real reason was Mr. Burtis "Of course a all this fuss about Mr, Arkush ing another girl { wasn't deemed wise to have the we -I mean they— had t Miss knew in New York so w s Hoboken, and rmed quietly. Yes, ter was with her an ut then it was thought it secret, but 1 suppose 1 would just love to ped over eremony p know who When t riend” was reminded of the discrepancy in the ages of Mr, and Mrs. Burtis, the bride being only twen five, and that dn't gener- with girls so young, she smiled while he is thirt en rs older d this was different, you know,’* Her Eventful Ca Immedia aft the and Mrs, Burtis went to th urtis is said to be a woo A re is to be given by ome next en mer- chant on Broadway. the bride and groo: rents at their is a tall, graceful blonde, h of flaxen hat has tful caree! parents by re: over night, and gave the day’s work, She re- Mowing day appeared t to Ger failed to me ane ree after y Arkush. e was @ burea voord in marriage tn March Z of anflull h fg liv was Miss No. 106 We wed his boyhood « March 2% after being jilie gement y with his wife, quent Ark ns CLEVELAND, O, Apr ee Nee ee eee oJ systematically and train hard. ny ter st night, witle Last year The World printed wite had quarrelled the af non, Was inside praying. * Was a member of the wing crew Michigan, whion was th the fours ‘red crew of the wo! n A critical condition, Mrs, Van Valkenberg said her hus- Dand left the after the which was over a i ni fi> she sould never see him ‘ again, Mrs. | aus of the jiting | @\ in New York ||] changed. | M.—Eshon R. | of Hills Jurist, Who Has Sentenced terms in St the prevention of crime. “I am sometimes spoken of a | Severe judge, but 1 believe that | Suspended sentence, whenever posstb! 1s better for society and the individual than a long term of imprisonment. Out jot 17 persons upon whom I suspended sentence only five returned te a crim- nal life, Statistica ahow 40 per cent. of ose sentenced to prison returo, and that % per cent, return to reforma- tories, Must Break Up Gangs. “When { impose such heavy sentences as you heard this afternoon” (from ten |to twenty years In State's prison for @ for as long a term inal who is a menace to his ow men—cage him as you would a angerous animal. That ts what we have to do until we get a better sys- m of dealing with the criminal,” Judge alsky repeated. ‘And what better system present one can you suggest?” 1 asked. believe it would be better to @equestrate the criminal and still keep him productive, Let him earn | money, and, if he has a wife and | children, devote # pai> of his earn- ings to thetr support, Let him not completed his old, hostile society [lent er! ! te than the Opposition. ter the unions wi protest againat convict labor,” Is Judge Rosaisky smiled, “I see are familiar with the situation.” he re- marked, “but 1 believe that the labo ons can be persuaded to give W the interests of soctety in this mat The habitual criminal has @ flerce He knows rk, and so ulng to give him w justifies | steal, “EX want you to make @ special 7, Om | more than six hundred cases which have come before me I have known | of just one man who stole because he was in desperate want. “Certain forma of crime are peculiar to the intellectual weakling. An intel- Hgent man may commit murder or aw Sault In the heat of passion, or he may commit a crime involving ounning, such as forgery, but he is rarely, if ever, a pickpocket or a hold-up man, One of |the conducing causes to crime in New York City is the segregation of the poor {is tenements. One bad apple will cor- | rupt one hundred others, and one weak land criminal boy In @ congested neigh- borhood wil] soon produce a gang of young toughs such as those I sentenced this afternoon A Tenement Boy Himself. “I was one of those boys in tene- ments, a product of the crowded con ditions I speak of. Some of the boys in my class have become merchant lawyers and doctors of dis- One was tried for murder. L regret to say, was brought uf befure me for sentence not long ago. The conditions surrounding a poor boy | ow are very hard—very dan- pus—but they're not such that a boy se There was a time when edu- cation was not an essential fac- tor in the busi- ness world, But times have This is an age of specialization and to find suc- '|| cess through art, music, book- keeping, shorthand, dancing, boxing, etc., one must study | 7,734 “Instruction” Advertise- ments of Schools, Colleges and Private Teachers—MORE than any other New York newspaper. SUNDAY WORLD “LESSONS WANTED" ADS. FIND INSTRUCTORS THE OTHER ADVERTISEMENTS OON'T HAPPEN TO SHOW. | Keep the Crooks Indoors By Curfew Bell, Rosalsky’s Plan FROMWINDOWS Long Terms Within Two Days, Says Rogues Should Be Cooped After Dark. | “In More Than 600 Cases That Have Come Before Me I Have Known Only One Man to Steal Because He Was in Real Distress, tein, who traving "Vice" in ( quoted for so much excellence BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. es ih bi vad way f yh AGA AT Alen Good styles,smart appearance and Is @ curfew for crooks constitutional? te it pos: slithers Out of Suit Case and! su" 'y a dark at x, with a ted () exclusiveness not found elsewhere. sible in a government by consent of the governed to ig ge Bits wir Obes awit es “4 alee 4 Serges—-Mixtures toll @ 10 o'clock bell for the pickpocket, the hold-wh man | | Causes Mounted Policeman to aiong Pipa gia Bat G&" Abevy of fashionable models, with the perfect and other light fingered gehtry within the city's gates? | | z Way, through Thirty-foarth er Ww h : Judge Otto G. Rosalsky, who within the past two | Make Fast Half-Mile. UD Mfth avenue to Forty aigth at \ women. Stunning broken plaid mixtures, like lays has sentenced nearly fifty confirmed crooks to long | on mn a CU CANA THEATRE RE GRA picture, with new Parisian patch pockets: also Conca jwwnet % care ee a | ee to sprint al bit ¢ “ for the Legislature to pass a law similar to one in force throne. eset AER rene Oe tHe cee until ane ulin eached he % some with big sailor collars of inlaid pongee silk or in Italy, which requires known criminals to be off the, ities * wines avi © ON! hotel at No. 7 Went I xth stre (\ black satin—all ideal Easter garments. Judge Rosaisky had told me of the Italian regulation | ode in Willian burg isi dane. bh NEGO RITE: fae { Alterations FREE of criminals, and when I suggested a similar curfew) Mlustrated the talk with a Mthesome cronies : 4 ‘ere the Mt " aviag ‘Orara y " for New York crooks he answered, seriously: five foot blue racer anawering to the| House and muddenty li SALE AT ALL THREE STORES “I think it might be possible to have a curfew for crooks in name of Mary Was betng followed by diamond a wwartiy, dark-kinne New York, and that stich @ measure would do a great deal toward “But what New York really needs to rout the croo laws, but more police to see that the laws are enforced. « “STH EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL “14> 19117 Nights —(HINAMEN JUMP. ACTRESS'S EYES ‘ LURED ADMIRER 3) “"waee “rtase < Easter ONENESS om | 0:% One Model Like Picture Absolutely the lowest price ever ef. TO-MORROW, Nearly Fifty Malefactors to} , Curator Ditmars of Bronx Zoo: Miss Stella Hammerstein Has Merely Wanted to Show Youth Who Dogged Steps Them His Pets, Held in Court. ” He Says. . | MARY GARDEN A TERROR It did not occur to Mise Stella Hams 2 lines that count for so much with discriminating prison, believes it might be feasible | ae ? many charming styles in French or storm serge, As Horace 1 and he wor what are known In the Bosco trade aa| I walked t tor he walked . ie not more | plain snak ‘ | He tried to speak to me and IE Kept going . with the right stuff in him can't tri- __ : se ancsica arriey et ned him inchs emph over them all. cleat bal eR nd PRE had bs > lined sult e store fo alen in th 14-10 West 14th Street-—New York 460 and 462 Fulton Street—Brooklyn “Cruel and inhuman punishments have Never stamped out crime” Judge Ro- PD oh BY STAR BOARDER ent J found the man «tlil watt salsky added. “When we branded aLarinen aioe 045-651 Broad . . the all of them with him | ins. He took up the trail again” and 5-651 Broad Street--Newark, N. criminaia and broke them on the whedi (ide home at Hana Parke edie Mount through ‘Thirty-fourtt WA ‘e » Gor Sy if waterey goss much further than |part of the United Mates ff the trail, but when I severity in reforming the criminal. Mos came to: paan that: when he tett he was still and That's why I believe in suspending e |the house this morning he was carry. | Walked ritht alone behind suaanas hapless berets Aa. H M i | ; ing i on 4 th Hit <6 1) Way to Fifth avenue and t avert wine? (He: Married Daughter, butlin tne otter « “parcel containing {avenue to Forty-second vig oy wont. | Englhart Still Refuses to ners in the M ve received about @ bo: rir native land taking nat with» live one, Bury" ted [an atmosp You called for yor Ving f unteers and tw ndustry about the eatablishme : eppeared—a policeman and |t@ auggestion made Hee ee ts CAVALIER Eo + Chan wel Drescher, I took Joe into my home |AUPremss Court Justice Biackmar in| ee ee anged with Mr, Lee |i ) Mias Hammersteta's even het | And gave him to understand that he | Brooklyn that he take back his wife, |POMnie Woe see of the neal | 2OURHE the Kater Of heaven were open: | | Was one of the family. He was ine {Who ds a semi-invalid, and bas had alpen te de eae hs alt gor Hib Ta ines Her Ital Had) 16) | trusted with everything. hard time aupportun since she in pw hier, | , i if conclude *s ihe a ane F ‘ree: 1 very soon aaw that Joe waa [left him tn Wi SSI AEG MI sustaney oh ————to Two Dollars are easily ‘covered’ in the someatie mentally defctent. 1 think | (Pie matter came into cours to-tay 0m) tte the wilt cane co hand itt \im{ 2 HELD IN BROOKLYN RAIDS./1 superb quality and style of | Propabiy the tong rervitude tn our [Mrs Eoglehart’s application tor « AY | Rud Ware lee ohae CriEe Ma hineoe Genter jy Sul quahty ¢ Styie barbarous prisons hud softened his counsel fee, pending the determina. |" eae : Prisoners, Netted Over brain, inoculated him with fear, sus- [tion of her suit for separation, In an-| | Mary Garden Slithers Out. ada ai GOLD AT $ pioion and distrust. He made a noble |sWer to her al ns of siinginess, on a m hiea said Mr. Lwe. adn, Gly LABEL fight. His devotion me persons | Which the eu ad t told Yee," sald Mr, Ditmane, who fa a ally was more like the devotion of a | bout th oarder es | Ways wil Law) show goods “Like ty ‘The tub test has no terrors for them. Colorings seine cchineas yous ie oe de ED veer ae bowed and weritenn dndioatiip that “stay,” materials that have firmness and stayed with me for nearly i! le ‘ i t he wou strength, making that withstands the wear and 3 h 0 & your, ler must go, and s ed, #0 he 4 Then he got employment with a hat if the star jer went, | Me Ditmara laid the mult cae on its tear of long service, Exclusive patterns. priest at Cold Spring, N dt te yeaa whe ont] eide upon ter, undid the atraps GBSE™ GNIS) cPoamEE Une COI, [ere ee aer nen iMlOn ATE ia thy Mary Garden Emperor Gold Label Shirt sizes are accurate. track at that place was torn to. SHORE MA hud [eaetmed.. collowed: la vet oom ie , “Bank” on buying just what the stamp says. PTT EN desde aL old the Court 8} tongue, signity ines + ant Hor Waters RED LABEL EMPEROR SHIRTS $1.50 UP JAmited locomotive, He was always wce was quivering hie tail dn a manner | no¥ bs very grateful to you—he dpoke of you suggestive of dily-suppressed annoy-|Caiins, of Flenns , with Fevereace that a dovetes spenea ine wey ident Si ae At Your Dealer’s of deity. 1 hope the fact that poor | spoke as follows warrant for John sheetwriter, ‘Cha na fh Joe made good may encourage you |; | un os " |Cozine was te $1,000 ae @ comm: Phillips-Jones Cc 2-504 Broadway, N. to again temper justice with merey | h | A Chinese phrage, Mr kambler. ‘! ere held as book and give some other poor soul ® | Manhattan to w i‘ z ea hss " Bh niakers in $000 ea chance. er Went elsewhere, She took several| cept for Ho n and the 1 am grateful that 1 responded to [nurses ax boarders RT UAERe APE and later the back and be » eating = ndford and \ your cali—your challenge to modern erton, Mr, Ditmars was Christianity, Iam giad there were two people in New York who were not willing to let it go unnoticed, Gratefully yours, ALEXANDER IRVINE, “T value that document high! chided the Justice. “A Judge's duties are very arduous, very monotonous, and such a letter encourages him very much."* {$6,685 COAT SEIZED boarder cam. her daugh “Won't asked pwhen in busty ome using Bla EASTER GIFTS The Newest Novelties Your attention is invited at this favor- able moment. to our extremely large offering of new Parisian and American your w st make the dometion counsel fees ¢ week and pa dered the Court ZUCCA FREED BY JURY Ditmars Still OF CUSTOMS FRAUDS, | It was here tat sere Trafft ad found the gr Obliging. Mdaol) of the Me ovelties for the Easter holidays. Most Former Coroner Not Guilty of | ep Ae PE aia : 4 Cheating Government by Un- | bee ae Gu en attractive prices, FROM MRS HILL derweighing Ch ie BLABY Oa nate ae We «now that our Chocolates, Bon- ° An 3 a, former ast emerging fro the ert Bons, and Caramels are the best because we make them ourselves and only use the purest and best materials. PARK & TILFORD{ ~—TOBEAUCTIONED muggled Sables That Put Owner in Jail Goes on’ fevete da ak pd 124) pear Mh Street Uncle Sam’s Block, | | Mra, Kobe ‘ountry In Ja anery In Jan tng aulitys be é . , eit a i Ld Buliding. Two gold rings and a lish | ra a ; Ke to buy a GOOD piano; it will black : which the young woman| Reception for ective i 1 \ ey RABERA TALCEM POWDER last much longer and the ex- Rares et G Te Hele Society Next Monday at wed . fi rents ap trent pense of keeping it in tune and atic at the wa me also ne Lon ; wund Pertumer's art ‘ condition is trifing; a cheaply MRtinna: Ara. CBLins hake elane the 1 CANDIES POR VASTEAR, a e ie ns three days , ee ney pe Noa arate soz) built piano will cost as much | s bs Nenana sg ope, § in 10 years as ite purchase rice 1ere’s nO wear out to areally good piano, the Cat to keep it in order; th al Honkel will sell next Tuesday} ciety of the Ar {the three diamond rings and an opal] will be held z Pease Pianos are GOOD pianos; they’ve been GOOD ead dimmant cin) wehien yy na R ae onday evening, EASTER D ISPLAY ot pianos for 67 years and have a remarkable record fér staying first oflcer of the liner St, Paul, smug- Pause ‘ tt im tune and holding their tone; it’s one of the very few pianos lgled into the country, On his < . ag still made en of the name. {guilty Rind was sentenced tc car's Candies and I ancy Boxes hee MET ae) very liberal; ysed pianos of our onine for gitts. All our Candies are manufacture own and other good makes from $125 up; write for complete, | On the same day the Ma in our own tactory, 248 East 125th St, \ list. | pose of a co! on of gem anteed f purit rench and Ameri. Cream PEASE PIANO co. tawized aboard 1) only retail st t Fountain drinks, &c. Stop in at the 128 West 42d St. (34 Flatbush Avenue | 10 New St five se ng ten rings with stones, nes nree packages of unset stones , 5 > . Bway, New York Brooklyn | Newark, N enn nash pen of un and ik | ABoMe thowe: no ha ° R, i 46 West 125th Street, or, B’wa w Yo y | The jewels will be open to tnspectionfiam H. Moffitt, Mrs, Joun the day before each of tue sales, Dire, WR. C. ughes seo mmr a 5 cURL A 15 TMNT NB Om eo ze — 2 PS ee _l

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