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NAR AD | HS RELATES . Mrs. Frederick F. Chase Seeks | ) Separation and Also Files al Alienation Suits. ¥ Te. ‘ 2 SAYS HE WAS CRUEL! Finally Abandoned Her in a —Blames His Mother. | ae pats a they entered, at No. 16, and crossed Mrs, Dorothy F. Chase, the beautitut |He Left Cleveland and Took Modest] on fire excapes to 1, and then ascended [Count and Counters Montesquiou Fezen-| Brown of Nevada hung in New York! |the trlal of John Fentmoro, a saloon- 23rd Street 34th Strect Young wite of Frederick ¥, Chase, clud| Job in Chicago When the Pay- [to the roof and entered No, 169 through | sac, Col. Bentley Mott and Andre de| Strung up in Fifty-seventh street | Keeper at Lincoln road and Kingston 5 man and owner of the Metropolitan Mu- | a skylight. Fouquieres, | within @ stone's throw of Broadway! avenue, for the murder of her brother, ele Company, weepingly declared to-day | ments Were Stopped. Among the ffffms who were visited| The story dealt with a visit of| Who's Brown of Nevada? John Farrell, who was killed on Oct. 15 SILK DEPARTMENTS. 1 Both Stores. + i that ehe had been forced to pawn her| CLEVELAND, March 9.—John Conrad bere Enders & Knopfe, Uneeda Print-|the financler to: Mrs. ‘French's apart- WHO is he? va.» | [ast In Fentmore's saloon, his head be- @iamonds because her millionaire hus-|Jurvens, the Cleveland spenter,| ing Company, F. C. Goppoldt Printing | ment when the financier recently was my it bod hon nt ba te Puts) ing broken with an dce chopper. After- a 0 end had abandoned and refused to nup-| whore a money creaicd a] Press Company, B. Schaefer's bookbind-|in Paris. Mr. Morgan showed eee 8 , bo! baie in wo tt u tates? | ward his body was dragged to a vacant “McCreery Silks” iy port her. é |sensation here nm his extravagances| ery, Ketchum Patent Medicine Com-| self unfamiliar with the mysteries of ad jooseve! eae o's who? Jot nearby, where it was found by the i x q Mrs:"Chase has fied two sults in the |Yecame known af:or sult tn bunkruptey | pany, Holland Novelty Company, In-| email clovators, which aro general th | Wie oo Gate. tein man, | Police. Fenimore was indicted for the Famous over half a Century. ” Pa c nm, . 4 M " # apartment houses, run a . 5 Bupreme Court, one for separation from | i! Hagel tin said diuishitaatecn Painilne Company hd tea ealttaare, Without an attendant and are so ar- raconteur, friend of the oppressed, foe |¢rime, and last Thursday he was ac- Wer husband and another against her! surgeng disappeared about three weeks | Company. ranged It is impossible to open the |to the oppressor, gunman, clubman, |quitted tn the County Court, Brooklyn. Complete assortments of the newest Jaw, Mra, Juliet Chase, and) ago ‘and his whereabouts remainel a| The last frm, manufacturers of me. | door of the shaft, unless the elevator |smiling, frowning, gentie, terrible, dead | During the trial Mrs. Eplscopo was in weaves and colors in Plain and Novelty jaw, Louls A, Chae, for 7 rt fay. rt celal machinery, were the largest indi-|is exactly at the floor level. | shot, constant attendance, and when the A * rj ‘ A Gatmasen ailetig (hey abenated |with w corporation with which he eb: | Waal Joern, the thevex taking’ 8600| Mr. Morgan, impatient, ried to open | Whos Brown of Nevada—? | rye verdict was announced abe made Silks and Satins, many of which are identical ‘ worth of tools, loor tod soon, course there was @ woman In th ig ‘ r : s998 jeations, tained modest employment, and his) "ri, total loss is extimated at about| the elevator stopped. case. ‘There always Tt waa | uch @ scene that it was necessary to with those used in Model Gowns and Millinery. Qire, Chase !n her complaints, pre- | mode of ife is more in keeping With] g. o99, The financter tried to make himself! \oman who was responsible for the up. |'emove her from tho courtroom. Pared.by her attorney, Francis P. Durns| (hat of a 4 a month clerk: which he —_———-_ heard, but couldn't. He would have| Tie" ot iron. It was she whe ef.| 19 celebration of his acquittal, Fent- here, though his ex res were ‘ $f No, 154 Nassan street, and which will | NOs Wore My ‘on nt a 0.0002 year] FOUND SAMMY’S AIRGUN pg asec aise bie tae iene (fected his capture. A Vigilant Commit. | more gave a—~banquet on Thursday On Monday and Tuesday, be Gled in a few days, charges that eho rit, / AND ARRESTED HIM AS fall at any moment, he decided to risk |tee of artists attended to the hanging | night. Casas a dag March the 11th and 12th. Was Kept like a bird in a gilded cage! tn‘ statement made in Chicago Jur- climbing over the wate of the shaft, | of the man from the West. Episcopo's knowledge, she was so un- i By her husband. She also char band Fetibnd to: deveRl:the Goures. of bie SLY WINDOW BREAKER, | wiich was About six feet igh, Miss Hetty Peters, daughter of Clin: |nerved and distressed by It that . her mother-in-law and brother-in-law| heavy income, though he said it was —— Mr. Morgan “shined” over the tron | ton Peters, the well known artist, and| went to Holy Cross Cemetery and flu . A tried in various ways to separate her|paid to hin willingly by a man Tenants of Harlem Block, Annoyed Bars at some damage to hie slothes, ierseif an artist of no Uttle merit, 1s| herself on her brothed® grave. There 15,000 yards of Superior a mt ut _xnoceeded A : ond eee i ee rea, ns eh eamebarne'wns| (08 Six Mopths, Beleve Their | witvouYatine aa | | Cn eo ae og Mer eters ee reek One ees | omey, whteh und been paid for two Troubles Are Over. Fa oe | tivity. She got the drop on Shs with | When daylight came she went home, | White, Creanr or » 2.00 Lael ey X years, stopped suddenly, her brush and Bertilioned him on her|but in @ short timo returned to the | ue Chase came to America from her Jurgens was adjudged a bankrupt yes- For six months somebody has deen | canvas. She noted unerringly the steely | cemetery and stayed there until | " s. a in Cornwall, England, in 190, with | today, Lele geil geesigy "ln [light of hls blue eves. She grasped the |o'clock last night. Then, in a dazed | 12,000 yards of Novelty Taffeta Silk in @ married sister who had friends in = ment house et No. foo - 4 . im determination of his condition, she wandered t of th SFU caad thate’ bua tie? dred and Thirty-first street with small Ra aera lt ead to Tre ee nti ae ered ata tnuce| ~ the latest changeable colors, Jacquard figures, 7 a HIS MARRIAGE SECRET OUT.| =n. breaking them, ‘Tenants be- jaw. wolmaditheaL 3 [spjdnd ne LOibacaideb anal scent bececn Manik “ ¥. Chase, who was married ee ny Rverattc Gu Siok Bitauel ee Imprisoned ‘him in a frame. avenues a policeman came across her. stripes and checks. Especially adapted for Gaughter, Gladys, now eigh-| ‘ “J ty Then the artist captor had him con-| Her condition was such that he sent | jlor-3 wae vetonse of love at Arety a ote th nf | Children’s Court to-d higher range. The best rising ten- Lee ah aay Pate visiiasce taken to the hospital, Imported Black Dress or Millinery ule G. Nolte, the twenty-year-ol ‘a a din tl com Oo pre- —_—_— eS ot aginst ims by his at wine |t0” ot Shoot “Commisslner” Htonry| nM yen" ons at her windows wes | Ue aveclaltion which, advanced” for|aide over the Gratin of the elghty-/ MAKES PERILOUS VOYAGE ‘Taffeta. 730 PS Wolte of Orange, N. J., is displeased | shattered by a shot Jast night she called | gains of over one point. American | seventh annual ex! lon of the Na- : iar VAS bs cna ue bone tho fevelation of the secret of his] Detective O'Connor trom the Fast One |Gan, Preased Steel and some of the| tonal Academy of Deatzn FROM SOUTH BROOKLYN. oe ‘marriage on Dec, 4 last to Miss Marga-| Hundred and Twenty-sixth street sta- “Brown of Neva ‘as all she called - ey r ‘“ girl were married and went fet Thomas, also twenty, of No. 2|tlon. On making a round of the house copper issues were mashbhg this class, ule ‘alles Ee : Later Mra, Chase| Chapel street, Orange. ‘ opposite O'Connor found an alr rifie| | eshte res Ge was tn U Sacdhond ROOM IN ACOL TIE SEE Bay Ridge’s Navigator Obeys Or- 2 2 hots with- | during the last few minutes the tone 8 ~ ; The vridexroom is particularly sore, | Capable of firing a thousand . el ate r ng : case. YWovely women looked ask ders and Boat Crawls to Battery loading hidde under Berkowitz's|«t closing time was fairly steady. ance i f : Meee Tork ca Win ner [esny® because bis rival, Ovidio Bianct, bed clothinas i _————_ \trom glittering frames, offering milta, in Two Hours. DRESS GOODS DEP'TS. {2 Roth Stores, > who sued in vain for the favor of Miss} "The ‘boy was arrested on his return Prices. protest against his noisy invasion. The | ~ ae wee Tht Thomas, disclosed tue fact of the mar-| from a moving picture show. Roth the o-day’ lost, Jowest and last prices of stocks | eVidence was all in and the jury de- The Bay Ridge, one of the municipal red and Thir-| singe, lad and his mother, Mra, Yetta Haber- vega ne compared with yesterday's | Mberated long and South Brooklyn ferry-boats, spent two On Monday and Tuesday, Ovidio Bianct is a young lawyer and| man, protest his Innocence, be dies ‘Then came th hours in the fog to-day making a trip L TO HER FROM FIRST, h ——__»—_—_ Mish. .d that ordinarily takes twenty minutes. March the 11th-and 12th, cere moran ads gutle tbe tach of ty marriage. | COMEUATNANT IN ASSAULT | $5, $1) Mirows wee tune hott htt her Bioskivn, lip ond’ ld Chase alleges that her married | The marriage ceremony was pertormea| CASE DIES AS IT’S CALLED. | Amer: t fi] And so\ Brown of Nevada hangs in |0wly into the shroud of the bay. 4,coo yards of Wool Serge in Navy Blue, §n Bt, John's Catholic Church in Orange . am Fi 4 £4,))the galleries of the American Fine | Before Commander W. J. Sears, U. S White or Black. gsc per yard 4 Fade 8 a dtY opp Bont reget John J. McElroy Will Be Held on F sf] arts Society in West Fifty-seventh UP hapa aan ic porta heals value 1.25 @ sister of the bride, was a nh ‘ = , and will " al ferry ec ) ayped her and ent her New Charge if Watchman’s Nese teer acc ee eae tere | kane Wiekt craft tied up in the slips on \ ie + 4 days like’ to-day and waited until the : t dy six’ months at n time. | | 70 Youll a he ri not wank Deati Is Found Due to Blow. ‘| And Miss Betty Peters, who was the | mist cleared enough to make the going Wash Dress Fabrics. she went out it was with a “4 fe! A the oe nae My 1 es as When John J. McElroy was arraigned direct canse of bringing him to justice | safe. Commander Sears, however, re- i She says she had to go to/ or charge o gent coun se ae before United States Commissioner | —who has done poor Brown up brown |cently iasued arders to move the boats : to airing during the| him Dy Sea we | Benedict in the Federal Building, Brook: jin her brown study of him, is one of |in any except hopelessly stormy weath- 15,000 yards of White and Colored Im- that she was Kept to her room oe an i ae at ee an’ lyn, to-day charged wth an assault upon | the most widely congratulated girls in |€T, and to go slowly, disregarding the | i ; pi Chase also charges that her hus-| Killed Lee Moermott last Christmas | YM | the metropolis to-day. * ported Ramie Linen Suiting, the latest Tasnertes : a time} Day. Blanci saw the accident and the| Andrew Kane, seventy years old, a | < eorge W. 8. Sheehan acted on her for wees at a time] capacity of deputy aherift sought to ar-| Watefman employed at the Brooklyn Binaey (Pe ere ce er these. Instructions, ‘The courre from | Spring shades, also White or Black. 46 : ue & cent | rest his rival, Nolte punched Blanct in ene oon irae Loiieaart aes old ft, +) PLANS FOR ABOLISHING ta Hibyion dura Att Roe inches wide. 48c per yard dl ed last nl at ‘is home q e ea Louisalnt aainet her motner-|aeestit'ana the cage is wil endings | In Elmhurst Le te : ftp DANGEROUS CROSSING. |Broonien ferry owing. to tne intricate valve 65¢ brother-in-law Mrs, i channel and reefs, Capt. Sheehan ne- yo tty “* The assault occurred on the night ef wy ry . A ram 5 gotlated It in safety, but th rf SREs to ceparnte, ber ane tor, toe: Roms Wate Bi, Feb, 2%, MoElroy wax picked up in the = {Amboy Road’ Wants to Depress |‘ere In a continuous state of alarm as 250 pieces of 36-inch White English Long She charges that Louis A. Chase | -Bris:-Gen. MeCoskry Butt, N. G. N.| navy yard by some mari ind turned eg Tracks Instead of Raisi the boat) crawled on, tooting her whistle | Cloth. piece 12 yards, 1.45 % > yarn + Y., it wan learned to-day is iil at tne|over to Kane. ‘the marines said Me- KS Instead of, Raising and backing every few minutes to avold value 1.83 4 et ine fi we ree ee New ferk Yacht Club. According to | Hiro way attempting to stoal some i. Them. collisions, : rey the General’ intimate friends and hin | covper. ‘They aske vatchman to i Aa RE SST eah i Fe ‘ x f that if she would do so he | physician, his {lines 1s not werlods and | bold him until tho marine guard arrived, 5 be The Public Service Commission some| pottice Meet Buralare at Door. White Lingerie Batiste. 44 inches wide. furnish the hueband with funds. | beyond being laid up for a few Says, | but the marines had hardly left when i + jf) time ago adopted an order for the! yrearing strange sounds if his store . / 22c rd A, Chase is an attorney and has|there will bo no bad results, Gen, Butt |MoElroy struck Kane over tyg head pathy = elimination of a dangerous grade cros®- | gt yo, $05 Last’ One. Hundred and per ya of the Chase estate, which |is mentioned as one of the candidates | with a chisel, it is alleged. ‘The old man Hi 6 ing of the Staten Island Railway Com- | jighteenth: street about 2 o'clock this value 38¢ f be worth several millions, | for Major-General commanding the } didn't loso his grip, though, and help} [ aN, ASG y at the A road, Gifford’s, | morning, Abraham Scharasefeky sipped 9 owning fifteen harcels of real | tional Guard, which office |x to be) soon came. i % th — n Island, vy carrying the highway oA a i filled by Gov. Dix upon the retirement! The watchman went frome, but re- ie 110% 110% + jout and called the pot Detectives oh og ag ena for age next May of Major-Gen, Roe. | turned to work the following day. He Re psig meee iy ee Whe TROD, OB SH ORe |Conway and Walsh caught three men . Brederick F. Chase was found in di worked until @ week ago, when he waa 3 4s i y| The company's engineers decided It | coming out loaded with cigars, cigar- y apartment at No, 07 West One in Snorifice, stricken with eryaipelas. An atitopay Py % Would be amore economical to depress |ettes and cards. The men said they mes reery 0. and Thirty-ninth street and (From the Toledo Blade.) will be performed on his body and If tt Instead of elevating the Amgoy road | were Henry Matheson, twenty-one, a im relating her marital dimi- | ‘Are you going to give up smoking | is found his death was directly due to ‘and to carry dt under the tracks, |plumber’s helper, and his brother, Al- | \ when you marry me? ithe assault, McMiroy will be indicted ‘The company applied to the commis. | fred Matheson, | twenty-five, an tron- 23rd Strect 34th Street > * she said, “I have been forced “No, but I'll swear off giving them to either for murder or manslaughter. sion for a modification of the order, master, both living above the store, and t to the courts, although it is | your father and two brothers every Commissioner Benedict recommitted him The commission announced to-day that | John Hardiman of No. 112 East Elghty- my heart. I love ny husband | time I call, to the-Raymond street jail without bail, there would be a rehearing on Maroh 10. | second street. eompelied to take some action. “For months at a time I have been have oven tried to forgive my hus bd Slapping and otherwise jnistre wh he impoverished me 4 J to make me a public ch gttualy gone doys at a time without It was too much. 1 could not » Chae said to-day: *E want to say there is absolute! to sue for seperation. Mra. Chase a . had a Iittle disagreement. 1 have ‘ the matter with her, ‘The ‘ thing will be stopped. Mra, Chase @ suit to go on, It was simply a little tle differen: 4 ~ PAID 25 CENTS, STOLE $80. Mesth Caught When He Calls on @ woman twenty-five cents her and then stealing and bracelet war Prat Stever igh finance and gratitude, and Avenue Police Court, Brook- ‘Ys trate Hylan held m Wwittout ball, would not for the world do any- fis ‘ie to harm him, but have timply to be a prisoner in my home. Decause of ny deep love for I ted to call @ halt. Why, 1 f 1 truth in the report that my wife Is tn a hasty way. 1 cannot allow —_—_— Girl He Loves. containing $9 cd a gold? account of it he was arraigned tn w the Grand Jury Who is twenty years oll, b Btate street, Brooklyn, from whom he stole Murray of No, 15 in the same borough. pettves Patton and Woodle learned | bhe Was in love with a young ! pian usher in one of the theatres yes in Cooper etrect, So they | » ream acrote jhe street from ast night he went to her eh} Ba Another Called Tamar Rooming House, She Alleges | MISSING JURGENS FOUND; | SPENT LIKE CROESUS FROM A MYSTERIOUS INCOME. New York. |Haul Plunder From William Street Raid Away in a Wagon. | | | | Rurglars worked thelr way leisurely through four five-story buildings on William street last night and accumu- lated enough goods to warrant the uss of a wagon to haul them away, The tenants of Nos, 160, 162, 164 and 166 William atreet arrived at thelr quar- ters {his morning to find everything turned topsy turvy, The trail of the burglars could ‘be followed from where day thor Tests by an Indian Girl of Seventeen. Article by Annette Women Too Slender to Fig- ure Like Mine.” A New 16-Page Joke Book “KUN” ---Best in s sae Many Ot FOURBUILDINGSIN | IN SHAFT, CLIMBS | FINE FELLOW TOO, | ONGRAVE OF HER | OF WOMAN IN THE | ROWATONE JOB) SX-FOOT BARRIER HUNG IN NEW YORK} SLAIN BROTHER} GRACE SHOOTING: Financier Locked In by Auto- matic Elevator in Mrs. Bar- PARIS,’ March 9.—Paris is FAerpont Morgan, told by Mrs. Bi French at @ dinner given in her apart- ment in the Rue de Ville, and among were Princess Hohenloh: de Flers, Marquise de Talleyrand, who Robins, Mrs. Van Rensselaer Thayer, her "THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROUH 9, 19132. - ene his ow rs. ay Obte Gi “wae save natartves BURGLARS LOOT (MORGAN, PRISONED [BROWN OF NEVADA |WEPT ALL NIGHT (MURDER DREAMS sis? "Sskess dreams. Grace, it pie ney yerterday all abou that the sald his wife had beenhevieg for three weeks prior to the ‘The attorney said Grace told Miss Betty Peters Responsible for His Execution—Swings Just Off Broadway. Woman’s Mind Is Probably] Wounded Husband Tells How Wrecked by Acquittal of | Wife on Awakening Said: “I Man Tried for Murder. Might Kill You Any Time.” tery. "ire, Grace st{it maintaines ber cence while in Jail, OL, ittor ne: soon wi mi have th Court navel to ey Nee her bail, even Saute tan th ‘on which she at If’ the ton French’s House. a of cher wounded Husband shows ie 'odd ak ally tunes aka provement or grows no worse, It 1s Bh bante A tela har ‘Vendeavors to have another bend to-d This is what Ei e H. Grace claimed will be mad “I might Brown of Nevada hung in New York! ‘When this news reaches tho, sage- brush State, where it goes reverberating across the alkall of the desert, another earthquake will have shaken the West. "The rush will crinkle and wither; the tal! pines of ¢he Sierras will bow down their heads. Guns will be clasped and grim, de- termined faces will be turned to the East. i After apending an entire night and all the day following on the grave of her murdered brother, Mrs. Kate Episcopo was to-day placed under observation for-dementia in the Kings County Hos- pital, She was euffering acutely from expomuge when she was found wander- ing about Flatbush late last night. Mrs. Episcopo, whoke home is in Pough- keepsie, had come to Brooklyn to attend | Ming to- over a good story concerning J. on who enjoyed the telling thereof Vicomtesse ‘James McCreery & Co.’ Mr. and Mrs. Warren “Women Will Not Be Men’s | ‘ Equals for 3,000 Y cars.” By Thomas A. Edison. See the Striking Pictures Proving that the Stork Is in Style Again. - te “Sparerths and Gravy,” @ New Comic by George.) \| McManus of Newlywed | J ~ Fame. This ts Kitty, whg’s found in the city A place in a great department store, And if of her story you'd learn still more, There’s only one place where you may seek: Look in the Sunday World each week, This is the man who rules the floor In the wonderful big department store, Where our sweet little friend, Miss Kitty Cobi, Has gone to secure a salesgirl's “Job.” “Y e Ae Gy

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