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ee 4 Joe BVENING WOKLD, SAXYURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911. BEATTIE UNMOVED Old-Fashioned Mother, Prison Where Beattie Will Die in Chair, WHILE AWAITING Once a Great Success, Section Where Death Chamber Is Located ~~ DEATH IN CHAIR Is a Failure To-Day | Stay-at-Home, Who Looked Only After Her Own Family, Shows No Sign of Breakdown, Cannot Meet Modern Conditions—Must Fight Z for the Community. Though Hope for L' oe ‘500 VASSAR GIRLS SAVED BY HEROINE FROM FIRE PANIC; (DIVORCE SOUGHT BY DAUGHTER OF. 08 ROTASCLD Inez Milholland Calms Audi-; Wants Absolute Decree 1» — ence Starting Wild Rush for | Jersey From Chas. D, Bern- saver | he Te siatuataned mother yi Opera House Doors. H heimer, Dog Fancier. | “Ho woman in America can stay at home these re NO FEELING FOR CHILD. Gonke wil, im fg ‘Teaeaione « : Tees the A scrimmage in @ hotel in the vicinity | of the White Way, with Charles Daly | Bernhetmer, known to New York and | Long Branch, has a conspicuous place in the report which Charles 8. Hughes,’ irection of political and social progress to men is ended. The quicker women real for themee! and the country.” So said Charles Zueblin, writer, lecturer and col- BLAZE UNDER STAGE. this the better Alleged Aflidavits Credited to | Men Lose Heads and Many Are * ‘ ij Special Mastery in Chancery, has filed Paul Beattie Are De- 4} loge professor, to an andience of women tn Philadelphia Injured in Scramble at | with Chancetior’ Pitney of Trenton, on 7 Thursday the sult for absolute divorce brought clared Fraudulent. \\ It Js obvious that Prof, Zueblin did not mean to Suffrage Meeting. by Mes. Florence R. Bernhetimer, Her brother, Joseph J. Rothschild, and sev- jeral private detectives, hage prominent fonkenvars x, ‘ mention in the account of the scrap. POUGHKEEPSIE, Nov. 18—Five hun: | Mrs. Rernhetmer is the daughter dred Vassar students are telling to-day! Jacob Rothschild, who dled of their experiences in a fire panic.| jeaving a large estate, including the Miss Inez Milholland of New York. the| Hotel Majenttc, in Central Park Weet, suffrage leader, was the heroine of tho| and several office buildings on Fifth and is heir to a life interest in call your grandmother or mine or his own a failure, N Other times, other manners; different age . GREELEY* SMITH foront mothers, was the burden of his dipenurse.” me very same qualities which made grandma a success as a wife and mother | may make granddaughter a failure in the same capacity. to lve! Yesterday the most progressive grandmother in New York City agreod | heartily with Prof. Zueblin. : (Special to The Prening World.) RICHMOND, Va., Nov. 18.—The gloom f impending death has had ap- parent effect on Henry Ciny Beattle jr. whe, with than a week to-day reading Nght literature and | ETH CHAM Be th house occasion. A mans meeting in the inter- | avenue, BME iiara petnen,, vemoved a ygred Mrs. Roxana Burrows, who Is the/the middie class woman of telsur est of woman suffrage was being ea | 458,00 and one-fifth of the residue of Prison, unmoved by the | mother af two grown sons and has a| Mrs, Dennett continued. “She hasn't at the Collingwood Opera House tast| the extate. Hee that he is to be electrocuted ment | iii vee voarcoid granddaughter of | the activities, the usefulners cn ing night when peanut shells and other| Bermhelmer wus left a considerable Mriday, betw 6A. Mocnd 6 P Ma i she te proud, ta president of |Ploneer woman, who was economically | refuse under the stage caught fire, it 13 | eae by his father, and is one of the 3 "had Ber ccs bate ne | the Highest Chautauqua Soclety of the | Table. She ts just @ contented par- | believed, from matches thrown by row. | est Known dog fanciers of this city. ’ ous letters have come to the fe, impervious to ences thn r 7 A | 8 setusal of the Governor to grant a re-| ‘Ary of the New York State Woman! better, You can gat under the crue | were 300 war girls, Boon after number of cluts, and, as an officer of spite to the convicted wife wiayer, but | Suffrage Association, Mrs, Burrows '8) of indifference and frivolity of the began coming up through the radiators | (he Lone ay aaoin fa cher obeea Rov. Mann considers them the work of | *Mall, dainty, gray-halred and gentle~| society woman and rouse her soctal jand the cracks In the stage, somebody | 11 te ‘conspiououe. tn ‘the soctal lite of tease, and sald to-day the very ideal of cld-fashioned mother: | consciousn yelled “Fir “Twas asked for nothing more than «Commutation or a thirty days’ respite, This was: practically a confesvion of fullt. As for the respite, I reasoned hat Beattie is guilly and knows he is. fo had ample time to prepare himself Yor the hereafter. He has not im- hood in appearance and manner. “The old-fashioned mother is anything at all worth while for her family, to care for to go outside the TENEMENT HOUSE WOMAN LIKE | SPLENDID PIONEERS, “The tenement house didly responsive, most nea corresponds to-day to the splendid pioneer women—the old-fash- »ned mothers—who Were so splendidly successfi woman is splen- and it is who NEW YORK LAW May Secure Powgr of Attorney in States Where Notice Is Miss Milholland and Miss Margare Chandler Aldrich, two of the speake: Were on the stage. Miss Milholland ; owe and immediately started in to quiet jthe crowd. Many men in the audience were making for the exits, and women and children were being knoc in the stampede. Deal Beach, and both are active in charities for the benefit of children, The parents of Mrs. Bernheimer were aid to have been mixed up !n the fam- fly row, which culminated in the di- yorce sult, when news of trouble began to be rumored some time ago. When » the Bernheimers separated the wife was 7 allowed $900 a monti by Bernheimer reseed ft bly in yoway. His fe the betterment of other fam- | That scores were not injured in the Se Se RAPS ES SE HA nat NO ee me favorably in an: ' lor the “Perna; J, H “¢ é - te! dren. whole attitude indicates hardness, He| fifes and other children. ati te reach fo, Pager ester gattal Not Required. wild rush is believed to be due largely —_—>_—__ ; tas shown absolutely no feeling for his|HAD ALL SHE “SOULD DO AT urbanite, Yes, I think the aub- ait to Miss Milholland) When she had re- Mestal Re: —— Ittle ehild. Tf Beattie had a lingering hope of re- wieve or pardon this would have dis- HOME IN OLD DAYS. “In ‘ny mother's time a woman had all the duties she could attend to in of Urban woman is quite the mogt impervious of all to modern 14: of usefulness. Loan sharks may successfully evade the provision of the law passed in 1910 stored quiet for a moment J. Sague rushed to the sta dered everybody to keep in their seats, assuring them there was no danger. (From the Pittsburgh Post.) “Reading Chauc Rather heavy for | summer, jan’t it?" “She is stee; requir! th to give th days’ n “Yes; but after my daily grist of base- fipated it.’ But he shows the same cal-|ajongside of her own home. Women ped in parasitism quiring them to give three da: o- Many persona smote truibeas UE Wedel bad rahe Lavo os te etline entte ‘ous Indifference to his fate that he has |iooked after the water supply—that in] *@™pered by bridge whist—she is tice to employers before they can gar. | seriously. Thousands gathered in the English to : fisplayed since he was arrested, follow- mg the murder of his wife in Mid- othian turnpik while she was riding EXPECT NO CONF 1ON OF Beattie is the only occupant of Mur+ to may, the well; after the milk supply— that Is to say, the cows, They put up all their own preserves and vegetables every product she consumes, from out- aide, and slic has to go outside to look the most hopeless beca: is the most satisfied with her use- lessnoss, the most convinced that “It will take a long, long time for nishee the wages of their slow-paying victims by securing from thetr unfor- tunate borrowers a power of attorney variance to one recently handed down by the First Department Appellate Di- streets and the Mayor had to call out the police reserves. The fire was soon out. A funny story was told by one of two at_my tind, . This Will Cure YourCold _ : : mvinced tha —_.—___ But now the housewife gets water,| @vérything surrounding her is just {signed in a State where this notice 1s F TORY Hi . automobile on the night ‘ catty | @8 4 should be, the most inaif. UNNY STORY KILLS HIM. milk, butter, vegetables, practica!!: toad 4 ‘tas 4 not required. decision is in direct pth alan : Mix It for Vourselt at Yeer Gwe Nome. Wotbing Seoret Abest it. Mo Drege, a lking yesterday at South Sisth FATEFUL SECRET. after the interests of her home prop- brie women to waken to the ideats| vision, but since the first ruling was aa Berry slieata, Williamsburg, with| Medicalauthorities recognise the cura- Monttie sleeps well and cate heartily. | erly. pasenan corventeslty of economic | made by @ divided bench the last ruling John J. Rockford, Mfty-three years, of | tive.qualities of oil of pine in all inflam- Ye seems to enjoy the books sent him, ‘S cont have the sight Matsa’ nd. pylually No ete | nen No, “2 Berry street. The atery ap-| mations of the mucous membrane of nose ¢ wy Ido: ith cigarette be-| one for my own children unless ie and p! ally not prepared to| The decision was in a sult brought pealed strongly to Rockford's senee of |throat, lungs and digestive (nd is seldom without a cigare o X get them for other women’s chil- shoulder their share of the burden of |sgainst the Erie Railroad Company to humor. He threw back his head and| Wherever there i tween his fingers. There {8 no indioca- Gren 00 well, The family isn't am |!ife. When men and women are finally |recover 900.50, which one of its em- roared with boisterous mirth. leuchorrhoes, gleet, inflammation of ton of a breakdown, and it Is freely) sooiatea unit, as it was in pioneer [0 an equal basis the women will stili|ployees owed on a loan. The borrower SLAIN GROCER VICTIM ACTOR SUES ELOPING WIFE. But the guffaw changed to asp and urinary or rheumatiem due to wedicted by those who have come in of have an extra duty—that of bearing | signed a note for $5 and gave a power ' *|Rockford. tipping = slowly forward, | uric aci oil of pine brings epesdy + with him that the secret of | “you can't protect your own children |the children. Why shouldn't met jof attorney to one of the loan agency's OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY. —— pitched headlong to the pavement. His | Uc k ‘ Her First Hasband She Divorced—| companions, trying to lift him, found : pened on the fateful might will merely by giving them the right aur-) make up to women for that extra /employees, who later assigned his. sai- Be 1 oe ie Ae aatealt seiee na], The. worst colds, coughs, orences ef You've go t the same |duty by assumin, ary to the N. W. Hasten Co., of Port- r . , a No, 2 € A s bile i " cs r . : \- A , Sult for divorce be fe When he heard of the circumstances he | turbances are said to disappear inside of ferers’ Mow. A guard watches aim | other women, if for no more unselfish ‘It is the of both parente [cee ee Soria drantio” Nowities, |, taken for Informer by Member | qnusrerr wrorce nas been fi esther sald that the paroxyam of laughter had | twenty-four hours, if treated with al fay and night. His gray-haired father, |Teason than because you don't want) equally to care for and instract |The Appellate Term has held that as}. of Lupo Gang. hetor, apalnst ht wife, Livey Banning |Caused @ heart attack or burst @ blood] Jutely pure virkin oil of which is droken in spirit, his spiritual adviser, |Your own to be contaminated. We had| thelr ohildten. That this burden |the transaction was not usurious in eve Sent Breanne. Gh re ee oc ere | eanes, (8 tHe Brain, prepared by the Leach Com- Dr. Benjamin Dennis, an Episcopal |# splendid Illustration of the value of ie left entirely to one parent, the | Maine it is perfectly valid here, and| Information received to-day by Detee- | radbury Greenleaf, Greenteat | passe of Cincinnati, Chia, Gas exennes Riniater, and his brother, Douglas, and | the co-2peration of mothers in my) mother, ie the explanation of the Gre Railroad cannot refuse to pay. | tives Tarbuccl and Dejulda furnishes | ¢loped a year ago to Mexico with Rov- | HAVANA RACE MEETING y reputable druggists everywhere in fister, are his only visitors. His coun-|home town, Andover, N. Y., recently. i on child and of the Amer- Ce Ri Pe sae ground for the belief that Luigi Bono, | ert Koss, son of United States Circuit HAS BEEN ABANDONED. sealed balf-ounce vials, insuring fresb- tel, Henry M. Smith, went to sed him| Certain mothers found that while they man, When women assume RARE BOOKS FOR YALE, ‘a grocer, who was Killed with a hatchet | Judg M. Ross. They are said snow Lost} g m) Wednesday and told him to pre- kept thuir own children off the streets thetr share of the eoonomic burda: men will have more leisure to be ‘on the tenement roof in Hancock street wo be living in Japan. The charge is O° Mix the contents of one of these vials . Pr A -* we 4 It was made known to-day that the wo ounces of cerine and rape himself foF the end, as the Gov-| at nignt, they could ae proves: teers real fathers, and that will te [Shakespearean Volumes Worth | Thursday night, was @ victim of mis- dosertion, paspoeed Phes abet: bo bev naid saieaae with ty 9 cane Lay ic ad oh wnor had refused to interfere. BA ed ASPL anneal dp ually good aren taken identity, Suspicion attaches to| Both Mrs. Greenleaf and Ross ac vana in December has been abandoned. | P. P ‘These calla of relative kirls who were not so guarded. They| S¢eeoy ieee toe the chil and | $200,000 Bowaht by A. 8, Cochran. |gome member of the Lupo gang of! sositions of prominence In I pe comune | Pana A Tes diate: mre iEse ‘ ic SimseesSetalavon toe atte It tng ithe reading matter are tho only| decided the welfare of the children) oo. tne modern fath LONDON, Nov. 18 —Quariten, the) counterfelters who may recently have Pottions of Prominence in Los Angeles | Te 20M nual th aimee, Reoneeney {or Fou es): Same sourtesies granted Reattle. No out- | would be promoted by a curfew. cordi. g to Mra, Dennett to ater: te: | noted book dealer, announced to-day |been released from prison or have re-| SOUS) 16 Nat & Mronlinent elibman, Tih ckgonville, I Pe ele ch “aokacen taanotente tiders are allowed to see him in bie|PASSED CURFEW LAW DIS! 2 almost @8} that the Shakespearian folios and) turned to New York from exile in Italy. ‘ibe bails aed : prevented by legal restrictions, Inabil- | compounds, i great @ fallure as the old-fashioned ’ She first married John Bradbury, whom btain necessary concessions in| many of whichcor tain drugsand opiates. tell, which is in the basement of the] @UISED AS TAX PROPOSITION. | mother as interpreted by Prats quartos which he purchased privately | When the Lupo gang was tried and |e i oncud, and then eloped with am 2,12, obtain necessary concessions in | many of whichcor tain drugsand op jrigon, adjacent to the chamber con-| +women are permitted to vote on tax Povence bint bola hag Zuedlin. | rast week out of the Huth collection, | convicted the Secret Service men got Englishman, who committed satcide. — |2iAveing of the proposed’ mest in Cue, | and fo ha Jess, mild and soothii 4 ‘aining the electric cha: questions in New York towns and vil- being auctioned at Sotheby's, were | information of value from a man named | * cere cancelling of the proposed meet in Cuba. | and is harmless, mild a ing. 3, M. Gregory, Commonwealth's At+ who lived at Highland, @ proposition bought on behalf of Alexander Smith | Hono, aerees formey of Chesterfield County, sald to- | wtanian a curfew subraitted as a tax ing Ansther, Cochran of New York for presentation |the river from Poughkeepsie, This ul Beattie would not b®|auection, because, you see, if a man were! Paul Bronsky of Rahway avenue,|to the new Elizabethan Club at Yale | Bono disappeared after tho trial. Ho | terested In connection with the am. [@uestion, pecause, vou see. If & aw iaw | Roseville, N. J., was run down. and University. was marked for the vengeance of the favits he 1s alleged to have made in een ne eco eild help to pay his {Killed to-day by an express train on| ‘The volumes, which were the heart | sang. | " Washington. Attorney .Lowendenburg, salary. eye Yel ete? ‘entral tracks at the a ne a Doren (at the Sul, estan Luigi Bono, up to a year ago, keut . who arsisttd tn the prosecution, said the |"AIE% , : | Twenty-necond street station, Bayonne, | tion, o hay for sale| poarding-house and grocery store a MMAvits were fraudulent. wity, Git ant ees a cre | Ho was we.lking from the Twen, next ¥ and the withdrawal excited | Highland Falls, which place 1s just ty-mecond streot station to the Hight | Geer dinappointment among collectors | pelow West Point t station to take a train for Eliz. Tyne rare quartos of plays ana{|miles from Highland, and » thirty It is suspe sor Sas sand at home by 9 at 8 P, M, in winter. eo ea be off the stre DEAD ON LONELY ROAD, [i "in 'summe Of course children are permitted to be Sbethpert and stepped out of the way poems, and their value is estimated at|that some member of the Lupo gang, Seay of G, N. Stelle, Yale G out Iater when accompanted by their Of @ freixht train directly in front of §200,00. The price paid by Mr. Cochran |returning to New York on vengeance y parents or when sent on an errand, an approaching exprera, is not given out. bent, started a hunt for Bono, t ine | Th Ph h: f i Found Sear Viainaeld, MeSTiEaN Gut teise k: cplceGam ied former, and got on the trail of Luigi ese otographs of! f t h 4 o e Y The body of George K. Stelle, ftty-Ave |ratner or mother, You ought to see Bono, who had nothing to do with th Famous Writers and Artists years old, a graduate of Yale, was ‘ound on a lonely mountain road nea: *iminfleld, N. J., yesterday. There was & Gash on the forehead. Wap inade vy the papers int man's pockets. which also contained « qaif empty quart bottle of whiskey, It Hot thought thar he is the victim of foul play fur his pockets had not been ‘We€ and on his finger was a diamond Lupo gang. Secret Service agents who worked on the Lupo case have looked at the corpse of the victim of the root murder. They fay he is not the Bono who testified In the Lupg trial. them scamper home when the curfew Suftragette Who Saved Vassar Girls “Tue Devefit of the curfew to Offer all the children hag been incal- culable. mother never could ha: ad 18 Reasons Why But the old-fashioned obtained Kg —_——S— 32,000 GAS WORKERS THREATEN TO STRIKE. No ve Move Is Planned— Companies Warned Not to Discharge Union Men. Streets at night aud would have felt that her duty and responsi- bility ended there,” Mrs. Mary Ware Dennett, correspond- ing secretary of the National Woman's >uilrage Association, Is another mother who believes the old-fashioned house- wife, bounded on the north by the mia- “ing. Bletle had been visiting an aunt, Biizabeth Shotwell, in this city for ‘ral days previous to starting out on on a trip that would keep him Western States for several is the most interesting better-class evening newspaper in New York They are all contributors to the columns cf THE GLOBE. Note their naines—probably as distinguishéd Mrs nonths, enmpeinen sionary socicty, on the south by the “A strike of the 32,000 gas workers em- a corps of artistic and literary talent as was ever organ- | WIND MOVES SEA CAPTAIN, |iitcnen garden, on the east by the ser- ployed by the, thirteen companies, of ized by a newspaper. : od vant problem and on the west by the Manh a the Bron reatened Bes, Cartoons and Funny Pictures b; catalo; ion Following @ secret meeting of the Gas ( C1 QL BRON re ; a eg acapAaeiapatlaal fers al i prrg gnarl amid Workers" Union last night notice hae | {Nn OMS _& JOHN T. MCCUTCHEON J. N. DARLING (“Ding”) ‘ Taneth of she Beldge. ORRAT ALCONGA IN HER DAY,| been sent to the companies that Jf any ROBERT CARTER C. H. WELLINGTON “Out of a comparatively smooth sea without warning came a big win 1 discharge three unton members of CHARLES A. FORBELL H. A. MacGILL BUT WOULDN'T DO Now. | a general strike would be c Ufted Capt. Smiltneck up bo and| “The old-fayhioned woman tn her ¢ President Henry Kane, of the unton, Articles of Interest to women by éarried him the whole length of the |was a, tremendous success,” obser Jdeclared that no aggressive move ts MARION HARLAND RUTH CAMERON id by officers o1 he | sessed of a bean ully Intelligen members W fo e swift e | steamer Estonia which arrived here| tut conditions have changed 0 faltation, There is @ amall strike on FLORENCE HOWE HALL J Yast might from Copenhagen. Tho nurri- | pietely that when ahe survives to-day | { now at the Union Gay Whrks, One Hun- Special news stories and articles of general fund reached such’ a velocity that the {#82 18 totally unequipped for the duties |dved and Thirty-elghth street and Locust | imitetanehions holding the weather hood, avenue, where the fire cleaners went out | of modern t | “The old-fashioned mother was an all-around woman, n splendta Ana effctent partrer for the all- LINCOLN STEFFENS __F. J. HASKIN DR. FRANK CRANE GRAHAM HOOD T. P. O'CONNOR (‘‘Tay Pay”) (Mr, O'Connor senda a weckly letter to The GLOBE from London on cloth on the bridge were bent want waves broke over the entire vessel, one we flooding the captain's room. fter biowing for six hours the wind dropped as suddenly as tt came, yesterday because they were required | to work in twelve hour shifts, | 7" interest by paper. nor outatde the the poittioal situation) D OUT AND ST) adway’s Things ci ; ngs ‘chiefly cheerful’? by CALLED OUT AND STABBED. He 6nd Bs 2 GEORGE FITCH WALT MASON A * Davia B. Ro Whese address the | do on other specialists, THE GLOBE is finding a place in ever Al) pilley do not know, was playing pool | “The home hax erown more and more | paeaee and reliaile, Megulat substantial home as ‘THE evening ieee, . WW ¢ Samuel Goldstein | dependent on the community, and #0 the , ; nd reliable, Hegul A } aaiinr care #7 pvt clcnialn | G4nenAent A the Serna y, Bed Be ibe eg eaten 20 fre Crane when © young man entered and toid | er take her mor Buy it every day. vd id-fasntoned woman's “* Rogers b ed ide. Wh | { the e thy era he 48 Wanted outuide. Rogers of the I divert Rowels, Stepped to the sidewalk and was sur- ut ning chic rounded by @ group of young men. ‘The world im getting further | oa A moment afterward they ran away,! and further away {rom mother's | Rowels, # STON. will leaving gers on sidewalk With| roe, a protty little idea which Rit ar AY" PILLS.” By’ 6 d and others | Hoag five stab wounds In i was taken, | Saevives mainly tm old-fashioned DYSPEPSIA | it to ¥ Hospital. G. ein eald be knew nothing about SE ORE | gre regeeeny Sateen fs Si cae tsi ¢ afta... iGrentoet. crsnace af American lite ts DL MVROLMAN Lon ‘8 ou Swak 2'cSS Nee Fore,

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