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JAlvord Telegraphs Invitation After He Makes Up With Former Sweetheart. WRITES OF ELOPEMEN ‘Wesner Says He Kicked Wom- an Out a Few Weeks After Marrying Her. CAMDEN, March 16.—To prove that he holds no enmity against Paul Wer- Mer, who eloped with his wife, pald her > expenses in getting a divorce, married her and then repented, George Alvord of thie olty to-day sent a telegram to Werner at Seattle, Wash, as! to come to Camdon and act as t at his wedding, which will take place in @ few weeks. Assistant City Solicitor Albert 8. Woodruff, who is Alvord's atorney, will act as best man in case Werner does not come on from the Pa- cific coast for the purpos Alvord's second wife-to-be is as yet Mies Matilda Cross, whose pictures show | a handsome woman. She is thirty-four years of age and now lives at Rose Bud, Minn, where she owns a farm of 140 acres, This farm loomed large in tle early life of both Miss Cross and Al- vord. In the most recent letter Alvont haé from Miss Croas she said she had about closed negotiations for the sale of the farm and that she expected to start East on March 25. The marriage long delayed could take place, she said, just 8 @oon as they could conform to the neeéful formalities as to license. TWO FARMS FIGURE IN RE- NEWED ROMANCE. Woodruft's most recent business wangaction for Alvord was to sell for him a farm of about two hundred actes at Devil's Lake, North Dakota. ‘That eale and the of the farm of the bride-to-be is in the nature ef @ romantic comprom Alvord ead hie bride will live in Camden. ‘That, too, eeems to be in the nature of @ compromise, also romantic. Alvord the same age as the woman hefig.to make hia ‘second wife. He was born at Freedom, Alleghany County, Wisconsin. Miss Cross was she grew up together, played together. went to the same echool and as they neared maturer became engaged to marry. Just before a wedding date was fixed a difficulty arose, Miss Cross had come into possession of the farm at Rose Bud end love! tt and decided that she and her husband- to-be should live there. Alvor] had purchased the Devil's Lake farm and decided he and his bride should live on it, Miss Cross refuse! to go to Devil's Lake. WENT TO HER FARM AND MADE A FORTUNE. Alvord scouted the \dea of going to Rose Bud, The end of the dispute w: that Miss Cross went to Rose Bud and has made a fortune out of it. Dishear ened by the Alvord always allowed others to run the Devil's Lake farm. although he con- tinued to own it. Mies Cross started for Rose Bud alone one morning nine years ago, Phot ufternoon Alvord also left Freedom se- hind, but his destination was Milwaukee, th he met Agnes Fekert, pretty daughter of a prosperous contractor, and they were married after a sh courtship, They went to Devil's Lake for a time and there inet Paul Warner. who had a position op the ranci Alvord and 3is wife in 1907 settled in Ua been here only a few w ner drifted in and was iakes into the and bad Lougenold as a voarder. Two years later, Alvord furnished the Camien pollee with pictures of hiv wife and Werner, and they sent out an alarm, asking for the arrest and detention of tne couple. Alvord heard no more of them until he received a letter fro Werner a short time ago, Werner was in Spokane. DIDN'T LIVE LONG WITH WIFE HE STOLE. to Werner _Alvoml wrote ceived this reply: Friend George: You said in a letter fome time ago that if I married Agnes as soon as I could you would consider me your bes: friend vied her all right. and I you know that you slipped om me all right. Two and oneha months (from Nov, 9 to Jan, 28) all the married life we had and re- is I kicked her out of bed one nignt and left her George, 1 want to beg a thousand pardons for the wrongs and insults 1 @id to you. Too many cigar too much beer, shame and disgra T couldn't etand ii, and am suing fo: divorce now. You can give me the laugh, George, but if my witnesses don't fail me I will prove the charges T filed against her to-day anu ges my decree, and J can laugh wits 5 Alimony she will get—Ne'. “George, be lad that 1 helped you to get free from tie woman, 1 paid fer her divores froin you and now Tam paying anotne: $0 tor mine. 1 prefer » like to married life and live ke dee and er wave hia y ese as Pt bie . Spokane, At vaio of the last sheet of nis letter ae wrote: “Lag, you swiofag in, Yaus After his wife Ff him Alvord re sumed comespundene win Misa Cross amd they finsily arapged the com by wiicn eaon parte With (oe farm that each naiated ups beiAg home and Avoid ie mak vg reuls the a@y home deme born in the same place. Alvord an‘ outcome of his romance, | = “4 Jw PAIRS? TEAPEZN SEAM wEBS 2 BUSTEO STRAIGHT OR A STRAIGHT PAT? IS HE HOLDING FOUR HEARTS OR FOUR ACES? Woohern ty You BEVEVE HWE HAD 4 PLUSH HE RAISED ice ANO CREW NO CARD SECRETARY M&ADOO, ATTY. GEN. Ms REYNOLD' ag SAN 1B. AM PRED® PHOTO THE RY ENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, SEC,HOUSTON. SEC.WILSON. 1913. | | IF HE RAIS®S Twice AND DREW TWO CARDS. THReEa OFA KIND ORA PAIR ois & KICKER 2 _ EVEN IF YOU Har ALOW PAT STRAIGHT, FLUSH; AND HE STOOD RAT HOw FAR wouLP You GO IN RAISING HIM? LL SEC, LANE, rast. MASTER GE. BORLESON ions +: Barring Redfield With His Whiskers, Each Member|BRA VE LITTLE GIRL | Has Visage to Conceal Feelings—McAdoo's Is a WHO IS TRAVELING | Puzzle—Bryan, McReynolds, Lane, Daniels, os Bad bots eee oboe a) Burleson All Could Make Pair Look Like a Flush. ! had less than} f | along behind the opener | three face cards? Not to any great «x- tent. Doubtless the more childlike and | | bland the expression of Mr. McReynolds | \the higher Mr, Nicol! would figure By Martin Green. (Gta@ Ooresponaeng of The Evening ‘World.) WASHINGTON, March 15.—The Cab- inet of President Wilson has been called value of MeReynolds's cards, the high-brow Cabinet and the whisker- Passing on to the next ex! it, we lean Cabinet. Even the follage of Mr.| come to the benignant visage of Jo-| Redheld of Brooklyn but faintly mars the symmetry of the array of hairless! frontispleces that encircles the table! when the Cabinet is {n session, and as for high-brows there Isn't another ag- seplius Daniels, Secretary of the Navy.| Why, dog gone it! down where Mr. Dan- | iels comes from in North Carolina poker {s not only the favorite indoor sport | j but the favorite outdoor sport. They lay po No » | Bregation of altitudinous foreheads to : ad Lae IB NGStHyaraiinmy tbs the match the Wilson Cabinet outside the take Josephus Daniels and wup- | Let Dutch Treat Club of New York, which | verti pose that he were sitting in a game and | 1s made up of Ms fave suddenly became creased with ; poets, novelists and artists, | a lot of humorous wrinkles and the cor- Giving the Wilson Cabinet at! the; hers of his mouth curled upward .n a credit due for a batting average of | SMile and he remarked: “Well, FI just American game of poker? We trow not. And in this frame of pok and figure tt out. |HAS A POKER FACE LIKE THAT | Has William Jennings Byran a poker the List, but He Also Will "/-YEAROLD GIRL HUNDREDS IN PERIL | Stopped Here on Way to Eng- land, She Returns to Vic- OES 7,200 MILES FROM MILLIONS OF ONAG. 0.0, PLAN GERMS DURING FIRE Typhoid Cultures in Doctor's “AWAITING RETURN OF DR. FRIEDMANN Secret of Hh Cok Cultures to Be) Demanded When He Gets Back from Canad: EXPECTED TO REFUSE. Five Hundred Cres Selected for Treatment at Various | ting about Slinies in This City. | dgred by ints PEARY SAILS FOR ROME TO BE AT POLAR MEETING. Goes to International Geographical Conference as Representative of U.S.; to Be Decorated Abroad. ' Rear-Admiral Robert E. Peary, U. 8. » discoverer of the North Pole, saflell to-day on the Koenig Albert of the North German Lloyd Itne, bound for Rome, where he has been ordered to at- tend the Tenth International Geographl- cal Cong which being April 10, amd the International Polar Commission meeting, which follows. With him galled hin wife, his daughter Marie, and son Robert Jr. wae Herbert L. Brigdman of 10 ordered to ive of the United represent States at the While In Italy fear-Admiral Peary Will receive several decorations, but will | make no addresses other than those or- nmission his usual abrupt, aloof interviewed in times of tie e or was the height and cordiallty to-day, ae collecting members of bis party for newspaper men ant photom Contrary manner when excitement, of courtesy |phers and stating In detail hte while abroad, | xpect to remain abroad untit Dr. Friedmann of Rerlin. returning Feb . ie wala, This trip Is made from a triumphal week of demonstra- | inder orders from tt retary: of the tion of his anti-tubderoulomia baciitus in] Navy and EF will 1 eoent at the Canadian cities before distinguishe! | Congress in any opacity.” audiences of physicians, will return to] Rear-Admiral f 1 to name Now York at noon to-morrow to con- the n tes which have offered him ; ba 2 decorations walle abroad, but it is front a new centroveray, The officers understood he will re. b of the Public Health and Marihe Ho pital Service have made a demand for the innermost secret of Dr, Friedman's method of preparing his eultures—that by which the anti-toxin ts changed from @ virulent tnfecting agent which would atart a new oi f tuberculosis to a “benevolent army, of fighting bacttit which spread thorugh the patient's sys- tem battling with the germs of the white plague. According to Dr. M. A. Sturm of the Ansonia Hotel, who with Dr, A. C. H. Friedmann, brother of the spectallst, has been attending to Dr, Mriedmann's affairs here wince he went to Canada Qtonday, Dr. Friedmann will refuse point blank to explain how this ts ac- complished, He hae given the aeoret to only one man in the word, the famoun Dr, Steich wf Berlin, who ts administering the Friedmann treatment in Berlin In the inventor's absence. Yet the government has announced that unlei teat in pi ing the safety and ueeful- | Office Threaten Neighborhod of Madison Avenue Building. C., Alone. toria, B. sid, aged seven, ix not ad a travelling companton. | 1 she would vesent the very {dea, | ng lady of her maturity and nal experience in travelling | of Journeying without a} A unique danger threatened the fire- men who were called to extinguish a binae on the top floor of the alx-story Madison Building, on the northweat corner of Fifty-sixth atreet and Madt- fon avenue, early to-day, In recent pre Cob! sing f bare faces aggregating .90—the Pres-|2t & white chip and see if anybody | | chaperon she'd just ke to know who) yearn the former hotel has been turned ident nat included tn the calculation— Atte : Sone. ay Btaitratn hy it ‘ig. She is just as used to catching her |into doctors’ oMfcex and laboratories, hus anybody yet thought to analyze the | 1. play Josephus for a pair of fours al |train at the last moment, responding | And near the fire were count , Jare Wilson official family from along the ‘or thr wens and @ patr of nines? Tlanguldly to the tast call for supper, i ey Prete Nia Roleravand Line of visages equipped for the royal f we Size up his over porter, and acting in[ Of typhoid, yellow fever, oh -tipping the with well bred he trotter, other dixenses, ennul as the worked valiantly to keep the imperilied ing proceed to show Tho fact that she has to travel at atl President, Wileone Caiheeeerancet) Oh, look at thy tittle mustache on” ~ ~ | any att will take a train to[ ceeded, It was a woman who tipped ve able to the grandest aamie of Houstoa of Missouri! If bi bob «to her father, T. E.) the firemen off, Dr. Mary Halton, the BOKEE tha Han GIOUANE ABOIETA. trane:| Wmidtiaghs enrien rhe Cobbold of Victoria, British Columbia. | guffragette leader. fer of chips since the inventor of the een permease tt Ay She raid tn her own way that she fe't! pp, dalton lives at No. 64 East Fifty game first skinned down his hand and! Could he hold « pair of [uke a ©, 0. D. package which ie es ninth street, not far from the former beeked at the corners of his five carde.| sixes and un ace for a kicker, stand pened jog en meas meine NW nAMY [hott bullding, and has an office in the ; WILSON AND REDFIELD COUNT. PAIRASCATALORIL EOE tWOi ARCA WIthE to a acne, 4 the els oo . She and her guest, Mise Eli | ED OUT OF THE GAME. | lied ob ad eyalaan ts Macraok on, dition In which the young lade finds her.| eth M. Becker, @ dental student, | resident Wilson and Secretary ted nuld, He looks to be about the | self ard the commotion of the apparatus I Reiintisneect con G J in’ this’ same kind of a poker player George W. Last Deceaber her father, who Is a| and seeing a glare in the direction of DONOR PhOR RUT TE IOC Pare terrane ee cerulne raul Bes anecot thowe who can widower, declared that ne wasn't quall-| the doctor's office dressed and hurried alror nets Hay It 18) Sate: fo that) Jook honestly surprised when he shows fled properly to bring wp hia daughter. | over, he Goesn't Know @ thing about the! ihe winning h He thougst the child's grandfather, who game. A working knowledge of poker saathvae Wt hae ia aie | Aci ‘. WARNED AGAINST ALL KiND8 OF Be oars are ot pa Secretary Wilson of the Department lives In Chelmsford, England, the proper ann or he mete threcen ang for him before! of Labor tas Scotch blood. Any poker person, and without waiting for an an BOTTLED GERMS. aioe : bil Phim! kane s¢ r would be glad to have a fac swer to a he put her in charge | They wanted to go up in the burning polities = for vr dileld, nobody t 4 | lke his. If he had ever started In to] py Sn ae ANT iit of a company af tourists who Were go-| building and get several valuables from aula play (poker with @ ian with! corner a little change by?tuying w ali rof, Charles W. Eliot Now on tip to Bhutan and cabied. the krand-| Dr, Halton’ office, but the police He bbead he eardy-which be never did—he court! uw ‘ ay | stopped them on the ground floor and | Ask Charles F, Murphy, Roger | Nave made @ namo and a bankre Pg ee sce er wn?’ York.) decitued to permit them to run the Sullivan and others who nave played | “Meet oe : 7 afiica the Ain. a A lek se liacaghh sk, ‘Then Dr, Halton told Chief Dufty polities with hia, Although Mr, Bryan's at fe rear w aon Held ig 2 gay Refuse the Oflic from 5 Lnhiee van We ; pa soout the “bottled death” in the office |Sieane ty mooie “and han een called | 747d and, raged and when It ca Ciaaldines tat SLR HH Hitan AN SIPciiy pe esi reen ‘the map of a pre . hegean use it to unt to him he ratsed again wouldn't BY Rede Diy hae ; , : COnGHRT ERA TeallnaR Re ay atau t fram looking Al tha WASHING TO! March 18 —Richaca| White Star tine put the tie sixth floor not far from w'.ore the had a : flush? Of course you! Olney of Boston, to whom President | C#Pe Of the Fvclety for Haines were flercest. We doubt if Mr. Bryan plays poker,| Would. And all the time he might not] Witson offered the post of Ambassador | 2! ‘ toch She said if the heat burat the bot- Hut we would hate to sit across from have anything better than a full house.! to Great Brit tative yous i tles and Jars and let the nimble little ‘him with all our yellow chips in the Maybe Secretary ba the Depart- wouldn't t dant want he Uusybodies loome there sno telling {pot an! figure on whether We ought to ment of Commerce has played poker in| the White House ti what might happen, Tho firemen buy another stack on what we could his ex out on the Pacific t Mr. Olney's letter was sald to be of Granddadda is very headed off the blaze before it reached learn about his hand from the expres-! We'd like to hear fom some who a cor (a. nature and was not made Me the laboratory and not a germ eacaped ‘sion on hs face, If Bryan drew one played with him if that be the case, | Ie, Secretary Tumuliy a ot complicate mutt he | rake orikin off the/fire ia not Kanwn, ard would you figure him to be bold We woulin’s feel hike vara toed that Mr Olney had deol for fam sles and had to be sent ined fopadits (aak ater ‘ing four hearts or four aces? We pause | ire to play with hin ourselve reagons.” It is under har Mes tu recover, When LA a ad . for a reply. ot with the face he owns, If i} Olney Aas deen in poo: hat eo aeemet te nave re-[the elevator and telephone at night And Mr, William MeAdoo, the Sere opened a pot with a low pat flush 4s loath to ¢ 0 his remis {rom the measles but| for the conventence of doctor who tary of the Treasyry! Look, ehildien. he r doyou, now far would yo anced age. His man road She had|work Iate. About 6 o'clock this morn and see what an open face Mr, McAdoo) Wouldn't you play him for s gonnections through his law sad and that ling he got a flash on the switehboard has, Why, he looks like @ man who better than your hand’? Certalaly, You) practice alto are sa'd to have ine| was enous wanted ty Ko back t|¢rom Dr. Bloom's office on the sixth garrles: Bla, Snowgiits peated on is wauld ons zou sarin on the ‘table face | Nuenced him to remain in the y. | British Co ra vad declded it\insor Gut Bovene replind whan he counte n Pb! ay iT up ul ete u » own foot when Speculation as to whom om be) her dis wa ai a fatner We would hesitate about ng-on informed 4 that ali he had was a) chosen Ambassador to Great bri this a worth n couple of grand. | ?lvamed tn. He ran the slevetar sup a sniali hand-were we In soupl pas you had time tol negan immetiatesy on the announce- | fathers on the usher side of the ocean, | ANd found the glass and woodwork game of poker with Mr. McAdoo look you migas gra his hand and find | ment of Mr. Olney's declination, li There w tg mistake about her und the shaft so hot it burned his Think of the feelings he must have aim gevting rid of a couple of pairs of % pointed out that beside Mr. Ole t ‘4 to Bi and The heat had caused the flash, nidden behind his smile when he were Jacks I ent .Wilaun. had had In ai will tein charge of t The only persons who live in the up to New York and started to enlist WOULD SEND MONEY HOME IF] @iurics W. F President) Emer inthl he ge » Cni-ago, There she! ding are LU. D, Seward, the auperine capital tn the plan (o build a tunnel BURLESON APPEARED. lor H 1 but had offered Mr. ¢ nemuer of tae dil vendent, and pis wife, who have roving) ander the Hudson River’ Think of the - the piace Huse of his consp! i » Hor fathe ' . etary son of the Post. | ’ b * on the top floor rear, Floyd rouned! capacity for conge. ‘@ the features he rae . i revord in Democra part * mpeg ens rs must have possessed when ue enlisted aye Danartment vere s baker playey Hiot would at - jihe And penning enant Gann th she pigs millions and iniiiions in Wall stree: and) 1" ‘ Hae oA ne He SAMS nas alwWaya be MAN CHASE IN THE BRONX. |< "0" in we would take 0. as aiwa 1 un § 4 - made the contributors believe they jg ye Moma une CaF money and hand Jeciined a diplomat SUFFRAGIST SERVES HOT COF. were putting tier money into some- What a beautiful poker. fa at Taft Painter Leads Detectives an FEE TO FIREMEN. titng that would bounce said aoney eretary Hurleson has! All the way Church Osborne and Judge Crowd for Several Mocks, | In toe mean tine Policeman Labou of right back at them lke rubber: from ‘Texas—t face! ay of the United States ¢ Rein awa joined to-day in the {the Faw: Pitty-Are: strost eration had | SECRETARY M'ADOO'S FACE = And whether it ever looked over four of Delaware, Ww Wao te : rd a merien 4f explosions and naw WOULD BE A PUZZLER. king® or not we'll allow ourselves the Bs inted aut 126 eivhieal and Uae several of the top flour windows bt |. Were Mr. McAdoo altting at your S#tisfaction of believing that he would a Democrat and a ate : by | as tonguem of fire dared i [left pushing In his chips and you had Know how to hand his opponents a ew student o a | Deteotiy wooly call for the apparaton and hos Just opeped on a pair of Jacks, would eh ne took retlected from an Inside |; wx tong wd warrant coarging bin with for | nto the building, as tuld ¢ vou figuie him for better than openers une tabi 4 Commiasioners at The painter saw t levoctives sng arn he bbe Tadti or an interrupted flush? Look at his Steretary Garrison, who hae the re: Hague : x PAAR Maen Meo Crane ne |tnay wal nd the tlre nih Veen and Bond sponsivilty of looking after the army,| BOSTON, Mareh 1D ve headw ronim to da any go ee a judic vker fac Vere he a, Hliot will not epi the axhed a bac mes niintar ul utiase and) Inhora onan | Speaking of Mr. McReynolds, the Lat # Judicial poker face. Were he a ferea hi unt Replember, WwW Ait] ee ae tere ees poker player he is the sor. of »who sion tf dt is offered hin i ¥ the hullding were burned but the | Attorney-General is face was grown could draw one vd t » nd he Ll of Harve Uni » awa thre did not get bese e ih MN for poker-and he comes from Tennes- : Nae ARecat dt patel ld frertetis aiP eer are Ae ae ‘backs of clube and @ pair of queens and glans “ 3 mn te Halton and Administering the affairs of his sae 1 r ys Jand Phiri eu , »| ' office will by ike a game of poker to! vt, fit opnanente in @ way to make them thet i hey saw now Ninie mateena ee ih er Ae think he was senten them to death a ee nue, te One bund wT ot ma, cultures and such ini, Matched againat im will be the | “Wouldn't it at if President uasadorahip to] Nt street, ty Vie penis APT) sings were Keine to get lowe and went oan A) De AAO COUAIPS: Wilson's Cabinet perrinal of course This, it was added, wat One Hind Wtrees Lome make co! for the firemen. We wa what De Lancey Nicoll] secretary Mediileld, who ly dinqualifled | pomtive 1 ere Det ernauled TR WAT CPR DAYaL Riel Rani 1, would wo-picking out My, Nicoll solely oy chin whiskers—could get up a nice! WILMIN Del, Marek Wher moon ine sta rf vase | om as they worked. for tne purpose of | ation—#hould) jittle nine handed game? Such a course | Judge Gray's aitention was le on 6 nen Was-| There are several bli hotels in the e resolve i legis! hartle against the! might be reccommended to them on the | the desparch from Was ? ed Wittmann cad just auieted | peienborhoord faw of the gueate ALtorne.s € eral weoalf of core! ng him af 4 Pon " ” La ed b " al in vena @ CO) ground that through pole " PTT UDR eA a aa iy apt | Kull w knew there waea & aaveral atieste poration down to a poker basin’ Would get to know each other very, ver Ragin een That Piaget ” ne ree the we watehed it from Mr Nicou de nimeelf with the be Perhaps it would be well to w oe man ester interes "i ! L ow «lip window ue never lef | ue that air, dicKeynolds in trailing Fregton Wises abous it | make no commen 4 4 vad yan rooms. ness of his treatment he will not be | Dr. Friedmann meeta every | last night from Spokan . on bis Way back to Russia, with nearly $2,000 in money orders in bis pockets. He went to the insylvania House, at Desbrosses and West streets, and, secu a room, blew out the and retired. Stoler wan ti morning taken to the Hudson Str t's not this, that or the other thing—it’s tobacco goodness! » ATMA This great, sale-eclipsing brand of cigarettes was gotten up to please allowed to nend.or carry his cultures | @mokers. A quality “distinctively from one State to another and will not be permitted to import it Into this eomuntry. Dr. A. CoH. Friedmann and Dr. Strum have worked eigiteen hours a Gay over the thousands of applications made by mail and tn person at the hotel for treatment of tuberculosis sufferers. They have selected five hun- dred canes with regard to whom date han been submitted that seems to the physicians to offer a chance of benefit. These five humired will be treated at clinica to be arranged at the People's and other hospitals. Among’ the casen nelected is that of Battalion Chief Duffy and hia men/ Dr. J. 8. Atkinson, who came to New | ald | York from Wisconsin to seek from Dr, Friedmann, To get to the railroad Dr. Atkineon had to walk nine miles from his home on snow- shoes. His case aroused the eympathy of Dr. Friedmann’s associates and they have promised that he sha!l have an individual” —will please you! Injection of the fluid. B. Altman & Can. will hold, on Monday, March 17th, the following Special Sales: Misses’’ and Small Women’s Tailor-made Suits, Misses’ Coats, Little Dresses, Men’s, Marabou Boas Wool Eponge. 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