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Hours of Torture for Peck and His Chum Described in Divorce Sui. ! | i HIS SECOND DECRE _ - | His First Bride Flitted: With! “Popsie.” and Law Gave Him Freedom. Wiillam Guy Pe No. 2 Broadway amd ove of Pooh's Point, Stam-| deeree in his favoy signed to-day Justice Ithough oni. ty-th) years old Peck haw two Wives In fo The was M be marrled dune 2, Peck and his bride, ter of Milton lived in congental oll a a ' .| No Action Before Then, and no wet unts| Efforts to Jam the Con-_ He enllates| tracts Through. ner, dew day last Ch ding to the cviden of a chum te spy ¥ na Richard if Positive and definite action on the dual) ian contiacts 1 Tuesday was an- MGEETHAEC ED Ori, hed by Chairman MeCall of the WORE OF ‘tec, 84 that Mra | Publle Service Commission to-day. Dank wan informed tha “There will » action before then,’ eailed her husban raid the chairman, “But action will be ‘The superintende ‘wular om that day H. Stegeman, was 4 into the} unless someting unforeseen arises eeeret. m9 probable. State- PAIR SUFFERED TORTURE BE-} monts at the meeting yesterday that HIND PIANO. J intimated an effort would be made to The story continued that shortly 7 @'oock that night 4 limousine up to the house, fur-clad emerged, la few m Peck and th midnight they subway nounced Meauwille, wi » today or at il niveting were abso- stitlabie, The meeting called + which was adjourned until Monday morning, was for purpose aring up minor 4 on the nday But Tuesday is Ina jit wa tod to ( run ters escort ration day, on the Played. more than an hour guest made merry Although Peck and tured in thelr von sansty the wits McCall sald Tuesday's ac- Ttlon would yon the contr ers, neither | Ue Interborough and BR, T, The concealed | there would be no red words of affection | rexard to the tht ek's on expression | to be issued thre is companion v ously, | ‘netead of the Ma ) interminable time, Mrs. to ler + » the Ights |! the commission should vote out and her guest followed. ) disapprove the contracts in nd Sears, according to the] their entivery. were tor was to nudwe hen, 4 Peck retir were turne, Peck testimony, came from their hiding,| NOT INTERESTED IN GOULD. Vehted cigarettes and aited half an hour. n they Uptoed to Mrs. Peck's SHONTS CONTROVERSY. e chairman said he was taking no room, pusiied th n gently and Gupned on the lights Mra Beck rest Whatever in the question of acreamed for help. Sears called Stege-| Personal varacl:y between man, who identified Mire vl President Shonts of the could recognize her con He sald he had o three bowed solemnly, f the proposed changed cerificates morning” aud left. legally Issued, and DIVORCE SUIT QUICKLY, FOL. | fl himsel? ou chat soon LOWED “GOOD MORNING.” || Fat aie aaa os yorough and the pattaa, witir the | Next day Peck filed his sult for al Commission as an divorce, naming an unknown man, w In the whi the Interborough. Stegeman served the papers, Bears] nas definitely deckted to continue its d and Stegeman told the story of the ti Manhattan # ri wight’s adventu to Just Hendrick » trould tere Mrs. Pock did ni fend the div rate, It was maid t » de ection and at © Sutherland it was tors of the futerberough would posi- | bala to-day that she had joined her], ine to treat with the com. parents the day after ier husband's t ned by t Ma ttan for to discovery. makin toto adjust Broker Peck obtained a divorce from] 4. difference between the two. com- the for r Reasie (Hert n the Supreme Court only fourteen days. be- e married Miss Roblee. ‘The fret Kw din 3 1 a man as 1 as previous daughter | deemed exv ill nthe later the bride left nd a to Washington, but Ing on March r ding that when the Int h leased the Manhettan Ines for yeare {assumed the right tot vhatever Improvements or alt the company wit 4 and is sats! «to ink t ertifteate for which it nte known corespondent. Peek married Miss 1 of John ©, Herbert of ¢ ar Min # and they |)”. lived at the Hotel we few | ; months, when Mons. ent to] y geant Washin J rumors of ting The testimvy livorce | ranks of the Jonn De Rocke! position to Chairman M action disclos living with ware av Warsington, name oe Henan 6 wie" | would do notting snore than aend a form appeared to be“) e Bourt cwariod Peck a on May | al acknow jent to Mr, Gould In 10, 1911 YT] answer to his letter differing with Mr acdecacmiee honts as to What passed between them HOSIERY FIRM FAILS; Bn aber el LIABILITIES $300,000, his Manhattan old- an advance r Named for Simon's Sons} '* sion tale points on Rockefell » commis} situation with John D. srought! largest Receiv (Inc.), on Petition of the Creditors, An involuntary petition in baniruptey by four creditors was filed to-day int United States District Court Charles Simon's Se n turers of underwe: a delay in th yuld sailed for Panama to-day, Chadve in his absence, is looking ne Jr, who wil! A 6 the Inter for the next move Wal street, atiorne This, at least, wil remain the situatio: the abilities of the ntl. the and the aw certle with possivle assets Myers said the concer ting its profits and ate have been Passed out by the Pub- We Service Commiston and are ready INGTOMFINTY ‘The Hike Is Over---Here Are Six of tl “= MPCALL ANNOUNCES) | They Are Going to Make the ike Suecess—Gen. Jones; 10 AID THEIR CAUSE i the elty and the Then he 18 expected to take to the courts. their real continued, tie con them tn the Simon Realty Co May. Holmes J. Curvett weiver by Judge Mur ed an emphatte ports from Albany re yesterday to dis-| W, Bulger, He sald | | | | Laymen ¢ of it, invited A jury of laymen, = Srvarious walk sven mention subways,” he the propriet! pe —_ ' or the dares t ceuapiesaiiemeemas | igi A Big Song | that effect wa Mula ' 1 Way Down in Cuba," Nora Bayes | @ion upon ie ue uo fermen and Jack Norworth’s famous song | Judge Herman J " tor Wile hit published by T. B, Harms and! n Hammerstein, and approved by Diss | Franeis Day & Hunter, will be given Attorney Waitman, free with next Sunday's World, ~— — ose nn antamennnreemanem. At . ee ee BASU NPAT, Rane! ; { a eee oe ‘ e@ertsend. Fi 9 - gy AT PIANO WHIGH | [WIND - Up of the “HIKE” 22% 2% 237 GUE PS BEES ay, BALKED!@ayl6) Give ME WM ALI i A Day!7) Well Ou percieve the 28 AFTER. eri) THe LeTTER!; Bladensburg Hotei OF ee Consanguinity ? + WRLC /\ ) Drawn by permission House Orders Inquiry 5 ¢ — i of Suffrage Question ittee my" ont we = te ers FTF ents oO ay ton Sea, \ Temigemor ht, vA WASHINGTONW? WHAT THE- BERS F —BoLoT. nome ERCLARS | FB RO, Zlgy Seeeeem INELMHURST: WOMEN | | Kisame. * SSMIRGEMEMRG | UrFRAGETTES BEGIN FORM A QV LEAGUE) “== =r=senr=mer——_ ELFEN WEEK Town Beautiful as Men Are Flat Failure, Says Anti eee WASHINGTON, March 1 We have stitred up latent thought In regard to esipeniat ate. sad.| Too Busy Playing Pinochle. at etl it hl dda Sad hatte As Organ Grinders and Ped women's sulfrage by our plilgrinias Washington, Whether people believe o {Q our case or not, they are talking and thinking about “votes wome ae AM = ; + : IB Xotning teas wpectacular could have aroused the Interest of the newspapers dlers They Afuse London in | Twenty women of mhurst have |§ of the country, who have sent their rep tatives along the line, The conse | aience has been that y the sands have keen and heard Money-Raising Campaign. but millions have read of us, ned dis danded together in the cause of ely betterment and formed the W Cite Li of isolated hamlets and homes, Where » have gue, ‘The me ales of th ; 1 " great attention, and almost every one within a radia of ten mites in the LONDON, Marcel) 1.—Numbers of #1 mien ANDTHE SO IEE AGG SAND: IH ENe intry has come to see the pilgrims, Our passing along the country roads® frayettes playing barrel organs, ot SAAB. wheren the league's has brought a new Interest into many gr ‘ Jrawing pletures on the ments and) " are earning money They would never have got the her way, and it ie the fe vepar ee | ) ” ; still others selling Mowers on the strest day and m Haces by nieht that{§ country folk who are to sive ° nin all the States, We have i rners singing Woman suffragetie the civle ideal of Himhurst can never be eman's endurar “ ' ur tnd consecration toa the ; intople ' sutferin uy have not dampened the spirit of entertains | of tine , feo! determine t for the pestle lon toda united band of dete unt of 18 made over the teacu; of Mrs, Mary Ma ie y the many ex> J money to add to f GARDINER JONES rees of thei ered on our journey wavenue, All of the twe i : ett Tht mth bea embers except two brougiy t WASHINGTON, March L=Th © of the suffragists from New York to @| ent! Rp BH the autre’ s A or their kaittin Carol Washington did absolutely ne goo ‘ lous a few girls for who The Woman's Social ithe non has deebled to ¢ the anauall everybody Is sorry they al of nerve in a mistake ause is not only a mistaken one but the method used to present §) seif-denial Week adopted some years avo "Wo WAK Chose Mayhew be eachers, Mr it is bad, by the Sulvath Army and) by thiw Kei a From what I hear from the more sensible suffragists of New York ghey Q) means hopes to collect many thousan ta - did net approve of the nike ro the tran ‘ country istaken of dollars in support of the wae s the Bimhurst Women's Cis ‘ , dollars insu ‘ c 1 atialvh polley of @ few thouchtless enthuslasts, ‘The a Ph te organ grinder through curtosity " s) Mis, to see suffragiat bi eanut she Shaftesbury avenue and hat anid) stubs, Waste paper and late park tn euldent of thé Association Opposed t Thad to accept the rescuing services: off wernt and sive nit weary BURIED WITH SIMPLE RITES. |i: te, duden War way duit ot Mt toothpick a? 4 component part i a rehbold, Dn. and M suffragette, in Mikel se uniform Many Noted Business Men Attend) Ho Wilmont, Me Tough otticlal inves Sidewalks shall be Jackson, Henry WH mas eaders and th Jtant 4 nd t Nn vepalr ers known at for the Funeral Services ai His Are ured Late Residence Harker of the tute | re Willan Te Rewin 4 Lenton failed to appear aa 4 committee from rt for trial on a charge of in the burning of the iidren, Jame pavilion the Mayor 4 mpression A. Moffett Be Moffett and Helen |. warrant for her, and was t willl Ty, h Home Secretary use for a 8 } thle feedin had tapatred her healt STOP CLOCKS FOR WESLEY, | “io memetnand.aire! "| BOCK UP SENATE SILVER, |, fairumont ometa! ritcind th ' “\ months with kidney trouble, whieh ult! M LI ring aA ce onthe h widney . « neural! Kenna back with stateme store to Observe Death Aunive mately caused his death, The funera r ecting propens!-| that he freed Mise Lent save he sary of under of Methodian was read by the Rev 7 ton hin ' S| iife He said that he had expert me pastor in the United @tate Hi arts ! Kt pportunity Ket an tenth hurch clock for ten nfinutes t row her and # (iuartet from ghe | Bemis ¥ nh in honor of the name of John Weasley, Wered Might” jaway 24D ‘ founder of Methodism, the annivresa aren, MM ‘ H of whose death falls on March 4 if a n| irawing vm of the late off mag taken in the fight , appeal which was sent droulcast over| nate Was Well tiled with business ax Nien dinerd carne ther mores over the nation yesterday ts o ef onate Tae north end of the room forks and other t ie of rs Rev. Joseph #.. Hingsley of EE it. | Was banked solidly w sutiful tle tlue of 41 tie Home Secretary UL, lo in chargesof the movement teuules, Beated hu the rou Were such died dallgye, eaid he Was intormed, " on rey otis : Ir : i pee plier bani P ut ban ‘ Stan ‘BROOKLYN GIRL {from New York did not tire the score: My. . jot women workers managing plane f | F | Miss Kohler Changes Mind and | '8y'" pakeant. | Sie nad a conference nest stand In Plarbush Court all tneidenta Involved in the om vin It is a appeal signed by Dr, Anna 4 ange against Walter Ko Doyle, the | yoward Shaw, President of the Na- | man now at fiberty under! tonal American Woman Suffrage Asso- j j clation, urxing Mr. Wilson to recom- who made a vensational Mght 4 equal wuffrage in his inaugural Atlantic City last Saturday and whe nite) o6use)6 his influence Jetied her father's mmand that ste t his administration In favor ould reveal all she knows about the! of a constitutional amendment, Plans { {olnele of wealthy young Hrooklyn men | cor delivering the message have get » ts re raid to have made debaucher# A yet been arranged. rt, announced the sudden reversal "Gen." Rosalie Jones hardly knew se fe t gaan apeyts | or a - | eb taking ber erybody—even Gen, } father into her « 4 discarded the pil- When Mr. Kohl told by re 1 hate for the fal “| | - > ‘TO STUDY BLON Mar pure, choice tobaccos is not a mere a ‘ ‘Tribe, cigarette—it's a quality “distinct- IOWA CITY, Ja, March 1.The Ur ively individual ane different, nit lowa wil | wie that you know, You'll like them! expedition aorta this spring with Vit ljahnar Stefanssen. Touthe BK Widen Coad Mf lowa will acon exped.tion vith n outyplet | Aahame 8 d Hikers|NESSGE CURED “BY GEN. NES PLEATO WLSON Suffragists Ask His Aid in Their Cause During His | Presidential Term. WASt March 1.—Women from all the country flocked Into Washington to-day to participate onday in the woman’ oO emphasize on the people generally ming Congress in particular, atlon-wide demand for an amend- ment to the Conatitution of the United States enfranc women.” natration over the Rosalie Jones amt } suffrage “hikers” HEAVENS SAKE DO WE CARE J - y he parade, which will form at 2 o'ctoe! | Monday a von at the Peace Mon | ment, under the west front of the Cap+ {tol / Impressed by the crus in the ts yesterday which the police | ? ' powerless to control when the New York “hikers” reached Pennayl- }¥ nin avenue, Miss Alice Paul, chatr- ' \ man of the Joint suffrage procession renewed efforts to-day to a military escort for Mon- —< with Secretary Stimson, urging the 4 . ‘ need for a military. fore the Promises Full Revelation | jotice in ctearing the The A J secretary sald he would wee if the re- to Aid Justice. J quest could be complied with. It had jYeen refused previously because all e | avatlab os will be preparing for tha Heatrice Kohler, the seven.| the Inauguration parade on the fol- p,| lowing day wir | The mewgage which "Gi Jones's carried from New York to deliver Mikio esident-Blect’ Wilton was made itheas to public to-day troe year-old daugnter of Jw Konler of Rrooklyn, will take ¢ Jay and tentify as a willing porters in his oMce at No, 44 Court” Slory of feminine frills and furbelowe, t, of his daughter's sudden de Manicurists, Galrdre se aml maids eal her lips, he war had transformed the weary and foot- terday limped fer their sixteen York, planned this afternoon termination to completely myatitied. What Hee bes\ gore Httle band that y hind the xirl'# determination to testi into Washington fy against the man whom, elo wall, days march from Ne a few daya ago she considered in the Hight of a hus passionately | ty Mt the, Whikd. Howes hbete loved, Mixn Kobler did not revea ‘ > of President Tat. Omeiaiiy 7 fare certain strong clrcum-| thay are off the Job until the suffrage have Just discovered, #h) parade on Monde n they will r home, No. 330 Kast) ayy the pilgrima’ gowns once more which nth «et Sevent Flat 1 and again follow the donkey cart as vave changed my attitu ntely:| the in the votes for’ Tam ow anxious to against |, Thia afternoen and f will answer all questions Jones entertained army and the “war correspondents” ata tea, Mrs. A. G. B. Baird wae the of the marchers not present, ew York urn to. mare! Tam more than ti to ald Assistant Distriet-Attorney ¢ steln A Jury investigation of a le # friends and the lations with young girl, A t does not appear tn the nat Doyle is just as dréadful, | > t deal night, but will re affidavit 1 Memday made — and tow tell all these facts to Mr " in for W ‘ isteln, naming those nicated and| HAVANA, Cuva, Maren priane ving dates, so everything can be stro wailed for Key Went to-day em, aritie Z | board the steamer Gov Cobb on his way ' tL now know, 1 {to Washington to attend the tnaugura- of the President. A gfoup ef, in WAN prene nee him off. Pub- ‘ win to lay t He inters mer President of Roll thal daw tte Venexucla se " 1) associates.” almost entl Aden dete — hot ty prote man accused and the! ane statement is eorrect, thet this ARES is the greatest selling cigarette ia ving to wet evi-| (hin egumeryt the Hght of wi r tried to hide an very sorry that T the facts or to asmist Doyle, AML want to ¢ bare a others Dustriets Atte dence caused certain Brooklyn « pante in dal? night | cabaret regorts, whi d, 0 Several pr news quickly | 3 are likely | ” o the gilded | tha’ sehemes wo of Doyle's companions who are Hirai Miss Kohler are said to b DE ESKIMOS. CIGARETTES aint Wit Measure Ming This delightful Turkish-blend of eMeleney 0 will make a spor ALMANAC Bolt fun rises, “UBM i rie as Waler Law Wa MP AM STILL ANOTHER UNUSUAL STORY “THE WINGS OF THE MORNING” BY LOUIS TRACY As Startlingly Original and Exciting as “TARZAN OF THE APES” Will Begin in Monday's Evening World, Mareh 3,