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MRS, SANGER WINS DIVORCE HUSBAND FAILED T0 OBTAN ;-=— — Detectives Testify Against Man Who Inherited $500,000 From His Father. $6,000 A YEAR FOR WIFE. Agreement With His Mother Provides Income for His For- 4 tune Has Been Spent. Mrs. Florence L. Sanger has been awarded @ final decres of divorce from | Leule P. Banger, a son of the let Prank W. Sanger, the owner of the BmPire Theatre. The decree was signed By Justice Bischoff several days ago Young Sanger 1s heir to an sstate of more than $500,000, No provision for alimony was made in the decree, as Jacques L. Boisse, counsel for Mrs. Sanger, did not apply for it, as the greater portion of the estate coming to Ganger is tied up until the death of hia mother. An agreement was executed between Mrs. Sanger ar. and the trus- tees of the catate by which Mrs, Louts P. Banger will receive #000 a year as long as she remains unmarried. ‘The will of Frank W. Sanger directed tbat $600,009 be t for his son, half Ff Which wee paid ac the age of twenty-three, the rest to be paid when he becomes twenty-eight, which will not be until February, 1914 WORKING = THE MOVING PICTURE CAMERA ‘The remainder of the estate was di- vided into equal parts, of which Sanger's mother receives the \ucome of one dur- tag her lifetime. SPENT THOUSANDS OF INHERI- TANCE IN HIGH LIVING. soed. we will receive the other half on jenty-elghth*birthday and the prin- cipal of his mother’s trust fund, which amounts to $170,000, on her doath. Under the will he was paid $110,000 be- tween February and May, 199, most of which he 1s said to have spent in hich Lost in Dense Fog i living. He will be entitled to about $,-| Zero Temperature— @ in ; A ‘Mra, Sanger obtained an interlocutory] Made Moving Pictures. Geeree Of divorce from Justice New- burger last Abraham Stern, referee, Mr. and Mrs.| From Greenland's icy mountains to married Dec. 21, 198, ine on Fourth street. They lived for if for a man with the nimblest pair of le wome time at Roseleigh Court, No. 1 ‘Weat Kighty-ftth street,where the *ride bed been residing. The couple separated last November, and Sanger began an ac- tien for a divorce, naming unknown men 8 Go-respondents. He failed to obtain proof of his allegations and discon- tinued the sult last March. Mrs. Sanger bad bim shadowed by detectives and im- Mmoediately began suit for divorce. ‘Herry Schade, superintendent of a de- teetive agency, was the principal wit- before the re He testified that he shadowed Sang owns those legs and who is an act has brought back a tale of daring dee that takes in almost every kind of hairbreadth ‘scape, from lassoing pol bears to being lost in an Arctic fog, Mr. Stone, who had cher!wheq th ee, fore he acted the S him theat ow that ga eal pron who was living at the Hotel Plaza, from Jel 1 last yntll Maren 10. wed to drive a pretty fast anto- said Schade, “but I chartered and he hardly ever got away If he aid I picked him up mae TIVES TESTIFY TO HIS TRIPS WITH WOMEN July, and floated around o biases oald Sanger tock ri Area, niked for Hicksyille, where he had women to the Blossom Heath Inn and |Se™™mer home and a wi day on the steamship Crear Il. fro Norway. After telling an World reporter how he “roped” of his nose frost-bitten In the middle the’ two nad dinner. ‘Thoys became so |daughter watting for him and the mov-| “After the storm T began to have some fee the mg eth ing pletures of himself taken In the act. hope of hunting, but the very ne N y oman almost fe! rforming al we we ran smack into a fox. Those A downstairs, of performing all these death-defying | Py are ditrerent from any other kind “Well, what happened then?" inquired | feats ‘of fogs—they come up qu rothan a ga 18 It's a strange thing how a trick you Belasco sunset and they are thicker je managed to get into the and on the way home t) them were Kissing and hu othersall the way In th the chauffeur was driv “Tell us about Sa ust to make folk laugh in » you least e 10k Club. ¥ movements,” Roiase said pres: t "Oh, he ured to go to theatres ang] Mn ln tic, he says, probat cafes, He used to drink ap from the 4 of the feebergs-and hi but 1 never saw himy what you s Spar t © bylghtness that} Comedian, Just Returned From Arctic Hunting Trip, Tells How He Was Dragged Over Ice Floes by Huge Beasts He Las- Narrowest Escape, He De- clares, Was When He Wandered for Hours Hickaville, L. 1, 18 a long jump even in christendom, but Fred Stone, who de- sire to go a-hunting in the nelghbor- hood of the North Pole since tong be- made the trip this summer, and returned yeste Evening and shot sols and almost had the tp, ; in a bt yes, you get dashed top THRE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, Roping” Polar Bears Is Great Sport, But Ticklish, Actor Fred Stone Says NNYISISE LA} ee ~ Te; in 5s or PERE EINECS SSA AUGUST 28, FRITZ! SCHEFF NURSES fe : HER NOVELIST HUSBAND. | i: hot, | time’ Mine, Scheff will few weeks Duchess,’ 1911, hare. not with him, ever written fo | short space of John Fox Jr. Has a Sprained Ankle and Prima Donna Says It Makes Him Work. John Fox jr, the Kentucky novellst, » sensatio his on the road tn | “The n for her. | bial ~All | STRAY CATS UNDER BAN. ere, | ey F The danger signal is up for marauding | 1 and demure “tables.” Minions of | me In a new operatta, wotell was wri Aw KI 800 Felines in the Street, famous book, | ulte at the Plaza H. He is kept in with @ sprained ankle, and the only re “t ee cla he tan te nares the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty ments that lis wife, Mme, Frital Scheff, |to Animals are on the war path, and $i6 the prima donna, can spare from re-|aged and decrepit felines were mercl- | earsing to nurse him | fully disposed of as the resuit of a gen- | Mr. and Mra, Fox went up to tha [eral skirmish throughout the elty last | Adirondacks last week to a house party rhe and early to-day. eat increase of cat specially | | elven by Robert F. Collier, the publis Pei cide lee ihe auth SEALS 5 Jake, The novelist, who is keen on ten- az the east side fairly n down ant avenue “ 3% ¢.. Tes: i Sunday morning, after a partic jlarly forceful swat at the ball, he gave }a yelp and suddenly tumble! over in the | court with a twisted tendon, The pain was so great that he and! Mme, Scheff were hurried to New York early Monday in Mr, Collier's touring car, and for three days the writer has been working with his bandaged ankie at an elevation level with his waist line, “Tt fe not sertous, but painful. On, I wish you could hear him!” Mme. Scheit | said to-day to an Evening World re- |porter, “At first we feared it might have been the tendon of Achilles that | was affected and ft would have been | very bad, but luckily he escaped that. “Yes, I am nursing him, although 1! etarted rehearsing Monday, The only food thing about the accident js that {t_keaps him in and makes him work overt ont The world famous MeisterPiano Sent to any hom America on 30 Days, Free Trial The Freight Prepaid Hight artistic styles to choose from, ranging in price from $175 to $350 Sold direct from the factory to yon, and wot sold to dealers or commission men under any clroumstances, It you lke the instrament and desire to \eep it after the month's free trial, these are he terms of sale SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS—-NO_ CASH PAYMENT DOWN—NO INTEREST ON PAYMENTS -NO EXTRAS OF ANY KIND- PIANO STOOL AND SCARF FREE Often people call tees Sle bese to avoid a bitter taste. 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Order a case today. os old under Rothschild & Company's Guar antee Bond, which ts as good as « Govers ment Bond, Rothschild & resources are in Ask any banker hschild & Company's commer SSOING Sar to you for A month free of all cost, when he works, has just made it, and . 7 ds | crew except one harpooner, and he was aja bum interpreter. “r/SHIP MADE ELEVEN MILES IN FOURTEEN HOURS OF STORM. “But we didn't mind that, and we j Were a happy bunch until we were about | 49 miles from Norway. half the way to the edge of the eternal tee, when we ran into the Jolliest old he-storr that I ever saw, The nuts on that ship were loosened and flopped ve om pti around like a cork, and [ was so sick I didn't leave my I'l tell you, to me then. that rs! ¢ berth for thre Hicksville sounded And when | straight Into rg and when we had u'll get some rs of tell you w a ° and baby Hiden of it p nly eleven miles, y a than mush, And we found we w right up against the solid tee x- | Oh, It was 9 me ‘reddie und hts chums, | rs! | t north we got was latl- and that was not far | from Shannon Istand, off the Greenland time for Ht the boy ed Schade o he x aM The nieht ue Mare BY TLASSOING POLAR BEARS TIGK-| coast. ‘The Ico there the worst It March }tiws been In twelve years, and we were Si Plas: the witness. "ide left LISH BUSINESS. % [init twenty-eight days.” 1 was there PORE be Chechen aren s aNd | oon this trip 1 did 80 that no{ that we got our bears, ten of ‘em, and| he and Churchill and three other. men ! 4 has wept our bears ten 0 Wad several drinks He then walled |™ ‘ 1 fore—U'm not | #bout th but inn downtown and vi wing, it st a ple f I las BAYA. OF finally dropping into 1 Sipe Peay Nites late time? On, He had several drinks with a youngland a t isiness, but pont dad ye woman there, and when they came out | yout) be mised wo know how tt] pe they went to the Motel Princes sgh id. I 100 mi! an kK he registered as J.B. White reo yea » 1 was plays! 100 miles f \ a wite, and they were a ; sville, Ky. and on a Sunday! bear. Houghton had the mov room. fe vie ' 11 went| ture mac and T had t Schade and one of his > . uma, “The Cowpuncher, | Burne and Farmer had the guns, and Joseph W. Gaskill, swore at The cA Shiela patel he crow of sig men was tn a long in a room with & Black Ch boat. There were three bears, a big old y special show of them at the Lamb: jof thelr litte daught ~| We were out after a bear and iPrices $175 to $350 We pay the freight no matter where you live, | TheMeisterPianoCo, (Rothschild & € Chie: miles in the opposite direction by that Best cub, and it was not until he was tired eut that they were able to pull him to the ship. We had a jolly time getting him on board, and he smashed two) cages on deck, but we finally got him | ul right, and he's now on his way to the Hagenback collection In Hamburg. FINE SKINS TO SHOW FOR HIS| TRIP. “I roped one other ut we didn’t have the Captain wouldn't allow him on board. So we turned him loose and| shot him as he s the Ice floes, 1 rope after that and anyway {t wasn’t| 4s exciting as lassolng grizzlies, because the polar bears aren't as game, After Ward we shot bears and got ten | beauties, so I'll have some dandy skins. | “We got some wonderful moving plc- tures, We took the machine with us whenever we went for a hunt and Houghton would work tt when I was getting fancy with the lariat and I would work it when the others were | ut with the guns, There are also some nod films of me with the gun, Our pictures haven't been developed but | when they are I'm going to sy ) + Sole Owner a) by | EASTERN BRANCH, NEW YORK CITY. Clarendon Building, S.E. Corner 18th St. and 4th Ave., Take Elevater to Tenth Floor. ‘Tel. Stuyverant—25 4 ne, 1195 Broadway, 246-248 W. 125th § ngs) Just below 29th St. (Open Evenings) HALF OFF Hart,Schaffner c& Marx Summer Suits OME in and see the goods, that is the best way to judge the values this sale offers—look at the suits reduced to $15—greater values were never shown in New York—splendid selections too, $50 Suits now $25.00 $45 Suits now $22.50 $40 Suits now $20.00 Mr. Stone and his wife, known on the as Allene Crater have the ‘mo’ joture habit’ and own a fine c lection of films they have made the: selves, They have taken rolls and rolls and when they are on the road and have left her be- hind It Is thelr favorite amusement to indulge their logging for her by a sight of the films. ‘Our most halr-breadth tinued the actor, “Son, they were all] rbreadth and T wouldn't go through | n, although I would x for the expe one Was Ww He lost on an ice floe that came up in the wink st Houghton had just killed tt when the fog came down. LOST FOUR AND ONE-HALF Sanier SJindy and two cubs, the cubs about slx- HOURS IN ARCTIC FOG. : ae : H i gees a “4 teen months old and perfect whales, We went this wa ang that and $35 Suits now 17.50 FALLS OUT OF WINDOW t lariat, and, watching hit al Of BEARS LOOK CLUMSY, BUT tell you It wus @ y feeling to know A | a wu an idea can m | we were lost, And all the time the ‘ for @ dance’ t said. 10| AREN'T, HE SAYS. ship's whiatlo kept blowing and getting S t 30 dl W 15 WHILE INA DREAM. | 090007) S002 Og gg ARENTAME SAYS. meh shal ot unin aot eons HB SUITS POU ANC IESS NO re and 1 e'd tea to use ply walked over as near as I thought} were lost in that fog four and a halt Sleeping Boy Drops Two Stories to} ine rope. 4 not Was that he quit, Was healthy and let loose, 1 didn't hours and when it lifted we found we |= an Adjoining Roof and Frac fe job and ¢ led w 14 all season| Know then there was any ef had come perilously near to the floe RAND RAPIDS MANUFACTURERS i t of a c ‘ 1 T learned it 20 that | Mb0ut po! ing, but £ dg G tures His Right Leg ; fee | £oW D 3 there years old, who lives with by 1 deeld at ” 1 did n e what e me pe ald forty ht hours disabled with a strony | on the ft th fle , no’ when I w the lariat, but heard & wind and the probabilities thi avenue, hopped Hit! and 1 found out arlerwand whe) wold he. blows onto the ow BEST MADE. FURNITURE. ff morning and, ee : Arthur | been kilte py time was taken UP time, Tt would have simply meant th dow in bis roon e w ' cub that 1 en ‘roped.’ |T would never have en Hicksville ~ ol ; | ae te " Baron “camn|Faata tat ode ee voues®| OUR AUGUSIF SALE 4 u r that didn't do ar e that doe the ag 6 | THIS patente, who slept tn the nexi| \ an of that fond oF two. 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