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—s— —— es memeenmes ' = } i } | { Ws DAHLGREN 1 DVORGE ACTON + Referee to Ask Court Decree to Former Lucy fc mr | | Drexel, Society Leader. 1 , SCHOOLTEACHER NAMED Broker-Husband Will Appeal} from Finding After Bitter |< Battle. Gupreme Court Justicn Bijur wil aaked Wednesday to confirm the findings | of Referee William Kueln, who has tecommended, it was to-day, that Mra, Lacy Be awarded an absolute dive Erie B. Dahigren, won of Rear Admiral John A en, The dec 4, will provide that Mra, | the custody of thelr} No alimony beyond what ree to be! eight children. fe necessary for the education and tenance of the children will, It is u @tood, be sought by the matron. Besides the unusual atte suit against tl noted #ovlety deiphia tion was widely on in Burope, because \t is the first time Drexel, a ly of very devout Ro Catholics, has applied to a divorce court for reltot. The Drexels and Dablgrens are among the most noted in America in point of istinguisied ancestry. The father of | Lucy Drexel, as the society woman was | known twenty4wo years ago, when she a Society Leader, of Drexel Famiiiy, Wins Her Suit for Divorce. Who Pebble bieeeiieleeieleri-eeielelelneerieieleiieieileleioeleinieleloiteior FOUR CARS FLUNG. FORTY FEET IN AIR; 150 ARE INJURED “Mel” Sheppard Tele- phones From Scene Details of Train Wreck. Runner Melvin W. Sheppard, the middle dis- © running champion, tel vening World at 10 o'clock to-| the long distance wires from Cayuga, Ontario, Canada, fifty-five miles west of Buffalo, the news of a disastrous train wreck which occurred there at 7.15 o'clock this morning. Sheppard escaped without injury, but he saya that probably 150 passengers and members of the train crew had heen badly hurt and several would probably die, ‘two Pullman porters suffered fri Half @ dozen women hat broken, Fully fifty severely hurt they ble to help themselves, in was No. 6 of the Wabash sald Mr, Sheppard tn his long- “bound from Detroit to Buffalo, I was on my way home from Kansas City, where I took part tn games Saturday night. A locomotive, « bagtage car, a day coach and three sleepers made up the train. IT “ asleep when the accident happened and j was awakened by being thrown into the alsle. “The entire train, except the locomo- tive and the baggage car, had jumped the track because of spreading rails and had plunged down a @-foot em- bankment. Two sleepers rolled 150 feat from the track, overturning over and over, The forward part of the day coach was gouged Into the frozen ground six or elght feet. “A Diizzard was raging and the tem- perature Was at gero, We found our- selves on a@ prairie with no howe tn sight, Train hands went to Cayuga dor help, It was an hour before the first tured skulle, lege road,” distance report, Was married to the Inventor's son by the late Archbishop Corrigan, wan the! head of the firm of Drexel, Morgan & | Co, From her mother, Mra. Lacy facts of the eve Tt is wald tention to carry t Wharton Drexel, din Phila- Gelphia two years aj ra. Dahlgren inherited a fourth share of a $20,000,000 estate. Mrs. Dahlgren's sult was heard behind cloned doors, The greatest secrecy velled the proceedings. Fourteen ses- he dented vehome tions each of her witnesses, tion of his praence at No. 64 Fifty-ninth street, which is an apart- ment house, on the evening In ques- tion, hin lawyer claime, fa a full refu- and contr His explana- ant sions were held since last November, when the action was unexpectedly rent to Mr. Klein, The minutes of the trial, filed in the County Clerk's office last ‘week, fill two volumes la tation of the alle to the ultra e: though there had been rumoi Pepe in the handsome Dahlgre a textified to and to her @he charged her husband was unfaith- ful. She went to Europe to escape the notoriety of the suit and the con- @uct of the trial devolved on her law- fe and refrained from act until ber mother's death. ‘The trial of the action wax ac before Justice Gavegan last the statement being Dahlgren proposed band and the ¢ the testimony Friends intervei odyled yers. Dahlgren attended exch session that Mrs, and he and his lawyer, James B. Ely, sh her huss dent by having heard in court, and bitterly disputed every word of the tes- tlmony adduced agalnet the husband. PRETTY SCHOOLTEACHER CO- RESPONDENT AS WITNESS. ‘The name of the co-respondent has Been concealed. The oftense complained @f by Mrs, Dahlaren was alleged to have occurred at No. & East Fifty-ninth street, where the broker was charged with being discovered tn the company of & pretty young weat side schoolteacher ‘The girl, it is said, if connected with a fashionable private school, and through | Dusiness associations with society folk | has been seen frequently in some of the ‘wealthiest and moat exclusive homes. She was subpoenaed and attended the trial, but was not calied upon to testicy, ler presence Was compelled to enadle . Dablaren's witnesses to Identify hor as the person seen In Dahigren’s com- pany. 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