The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1913, Page 22

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Yioss ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 101 PEVENCESHINSELF |Miss Nance Gwyn to Wed Seven Times _|\ISiTINe EDITORS (SSSeSESEESS S| WASHINGTON CONNOR [Sse . * samara Lp Paty Henan wth In the game through his connestion “ON WIFEWHOLEFT Before She Gets Suited, Fakir Told Her| |i KEPT BIISY \zcrzakcceecss| TOWED DAUGHTER. |Sstensises Sm ’ i y, 7" oy. ever kidnapped he was interested. t : About the Seven When Mr, Rathom, was eater ot ——— iner ‘ | I Was On My Honey- the Chicago Record Héraid he felt ¥ “ Rae tr | moon With the First,’”’| , Lawyer Ki Nine-Year-Old| She Says; . “and It Francis ‘Thurber, @ wealthy merchant and importer, and Mr. Commer’ 1 Boy, Shoots Him Down, ob py ey Ab- , and Then Slays Self. | 9? lutely Furious,” She Man Who Speculated With Jay| ts» snown ir twtr nathan a ge American Newspaper Publish \ had been an invalta | ; pel Gould to Marry Woman | jig, *een,an invalid for several "Gert | ers’ Association Merry'at Half His Age. were quick to offer consolation to the GETS EVEN FOR THE REPORTER i Denn dontivecd viceuaa eee Banquet. IN PUBLIC. jen continued through sorrows 1 families. ‘ A few minutes later Mr. Billings drove] Washington Everett Connor, who was Miss Thurber, who is into the ring on @ trap. He was all @ partner of Jay Gould and who retired Heath aod pes puede: Trak] an a Wall street operator back in 18H, | Ging. He was driving bie beat horses|'® going to marry the daughter of his on i and the tandem shone like the chariot | old chum, Francis Beattle Thurber. he work a0 tin elon ‘we Personal Traits of a Few of the! ot Phoebus.” str. rathom broke through! is stiss Jeanctte M. Thurber, hardly |founded and 4 Feetdent’ 6 the line, Jumped to the side of the trap 7 , rationa) Cowspvabele Nae we Del t t the Waldorf. and babuled: * nlf the age of her intended husband, | National Conservatory of Music, No. legates at the Waldorf- Mis, Bitiings, one ante. ° ‘The wedding will be performed a @|12¢ West Seventy-ninth atreet.° were chums, and Miss Jeanette Thurber Laughed. WAS REFUSED MC Double Tragedy Follows Mrs. © Robbins’s Atlantic City In- -|She Is Only Twenty-Six and Has Been Married Four Times—Her Ideal,| SheAsserts,/lsan Author Withan Income, GOSSIP ABOUT MEMBERS. ~ * ‘ a 7 tr rey Mre. Thurber has taken apartments 3 4 terview With Husband. of $50,000 a Year, and Astoria. NN SY RETO. Pen ee Ie Only Soe teen nee Oa lat. the Buchinghats Motel, HNN a0 ‘ ’ “Won't you please pay thie gas tilt’ | Of the couple will be present. nue and Fiftieth street, and a wedding He Muet Love Children. piped up Mr. Rathem ia @ voice heard| Ward Mr. Connor and his bride will esi | Oreskfast will be served after the core. ‘William Vincent Robbins, the | ba H terrible —_ i bod over the whole arena. Amd then while| for @ honeymoon abroi mony next Wednesday. @t thie city and Norfolk, Va.. who shot “te Stevie Sonn teat the audience roared he said in a voice] News of Mr. Connor's approaching ‘ @n@ killed his nine-year-old son Doug-| Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘Tia & terrible death to be talked to death— ra ‘wedding was received wit! "Ns 0 terrible death to die.”” je te Mr. Billings: “Next time a ec recely ih surprise by yeaterday and then committed eut- reporter for the Record Herald goes to’ friends in the world of finance and !n : » There was nobody singing !t at the| you, be polite to him,” the Fifth avenue clubs, where he is very ia @A6 vy cutting his own throat, mur- Gwyn hie fon to revenge himself upon her wedding days Mii fie wife, Then, apparently, ne killed | Gwyn 8 mucceeded in shining as} Bimself to escape paying the legal pen- actress and playwright. But for hia act. Vengeance becaus & collector of spouses that she Wid wife had wearied of supplying him|>&® achieved her greatest fame. | With funds seems to have been the mo-| Charles Romer Williams, the former! Gve of the man, who was half crased| British Ariny oMcer, against whom she | Whee he calledshis small son to Kil} hee Just brought suit in the English tin, according 10 persons well ac- @uainted with the history of the fam- fly.’ The rumor that religious differ- . @nees had separated the husband and ‘Wife was sald to be absolutely without fowadation. ; in her connublal career. Oh, my |e Rdbdins, it was learned, paid a visit| Po! Somewhere in this vale of to his wife in Atiantic City Tuesday| there are at Gnd in the Hotel Dennis there made a @emand on ber for money. She refused to advance him further funds and he Jett her, coming here immediately and @eeking out his son. Apparently the GQuater was planned when he found his fem in her determination not to ie husband after unother meeting of the American Newspaper] Another public enemy was W. J.| popular. Publishers’ Association at the Waldorf] Douglas of the Toréhto Mail and wm-| wife Mr. Connor has _reskted the Mel Astoria, which is goimg on to-day and|pire. It is due to the efforts of Mr. went on all yesterday, because they| Douglas that Canada levies ne protec- were all talking too fast and too much inet advertising. His ob- to asin They began talking at the Assocated Preas meeting Tuesday, and by the time they were in full action| they oa: at the banquet last night Thirty-fourth| bY advertising with him then they can street off Fifth avenue sounded like a| >¥ advertising in their home papers. Py boiler factory. You didn't Rave to lsten| Zip! Zowie! There he goes. That y ay hentai} 34th Street 23rd Street to them; (f only you did not gag them/| the man! On Friday and Saturday. siz and in excellent healt! Miss Gwyn has no intention of paus- they were altogether -catisfied. This annual pligrimage of the newspaper Publishers and the editors of the town to the @fodern Babylon ts their one Brand talk feet of the year. But néthing in the way of language| Plain Dealer, to rans New York show. was anytiiing ahead of the striped| His best time from his room to the mayonaise clothes of T. 8. Robertson of Cleveland, 0. Also O! and O! The honor of Mies Gwyn's heart and|! said haif ih joke, . hand. They cannot possibly escape—|*9Ybody I'll marry yout" but perish thé ungallant thougnt! Let | 7rere he followed me over the world on Bulgarian Blouse Brigade of Broadway us say rather that their felicity is as-] ‘P° strength of that idle remark, an: was pale and coloriess in comparison finally he caught up with me tere in A . 7 sured, for when Miss Gwyn was sixteen | New York. 1 simply had to reward such in its radiance. 3 pica dhe Be bead ver seen even in irideace cor- the Hindoo soothsayer, Janti raid, drenue. « the TRUNKS & BAGS. Dress Trunks,—made on best basswood frames, told her’ that her’ destiny was seven|”"'l was Grorced trom him, however, | cond“ rest nea seg Wrvret i ae oma duck covered, hard fibre bound, leather strapped, tusbande, Kismet, in short! * [in this State, I'm awfully careless two managing editors. Barnum py . bronzed steel combination trimmings, hand riveted, When 1 met Mite Gwyn I stuéied her | about money matters, and it was too| out, ahe has plenty of time to look for | Raliey, which went to Brookiyn to avoid fitted wi : ‘ d sh with that midture of curiosity and re-| much for him, and two years ago I| him, because, being Mr. Rightman, he|the gomande for passes which would ted with waist, millinery and shoe com; spect which one should accord to the| Merrie’ Mr, Williams. He nice | must also be No. 7, and No. § and No. 6! nave followed the arrival of the country and dress trays. Sizes $6, $8 and 40 inches. 9.75 1. | 88, too, but he's an Englishmen! must be worked off the dooket first. Yr ri 7 4 SPry. connoleseur of a delicéte art like matrt “hares such « peresly Gaghttd Chet eo ne ee regularly 19:50 to 18:00 old man of seventy-five who sare I can |-rmviNG HARD TO MAKE’ HIS : f WiSidea-“tkad Wt S were free, VALET HAPPY. Featherweight Dress and Steame? ‘Trunks, “Ana were martied hin, | Mr. Robertson ia eitef-in-ohet of the ‘ made on best veneer frames finished with hard mony. And one conclusion I reached is that ‘with husbands, as with some of t bromides; ‘when the dose is t ‘Often enough the effect te negtiofle, Marital cares do. net oot fi ij i gs $3 heavily on Miss Owyi'e brow. por same time he is managihé editor of the fibre edges, fitted with convenient dress’ trays; TOLD HER FORTUNE ON HER ed Piece ei tgenl reps Aer m REAL EXERGIOE. Sizes $6, 88 and 40 inches. t FIRST HONEYMOON. Harvaré Honors forkers. | sent them and not to be afraid to spend| Dut there ts one who is. He te A. J. “But do tell me about this sooth ‘ an money. ‘This Is to certify, on the word] Dawes Of the Seattle Times, Some: Dress Trunks. ... .regularly 16.00 to 17.50, 13.50 of a mere New York reporter, to the eection pase Hav of-tiew York uy, have Poot anzious souls in far off Cleveland that|°f Fifth avenue which ts filed with! Steamer Trunks. . regularly 12.50 to 14.00, 10.00 ted as candidates for the . ‘Mr. Robertson ts obeying orders. He 4 vard board of overseers, Nineteen | has taken a suite at the Rits-Cariton— Pd Women’s Hat Trunks—made on veneer frames, Balled iil: be: edotocted, (ne tal wen [Zen cae, Be has bated Blin & valet, ‘ light and durable; fitted with top tray and forms receiving the.greatest number of votes! wich Valet Marks: cast into thé con- a 7 ; eee or the Ava vacant no.|tents of the miniature steamer trunk for six hats. Sizes 25 and 27 inches. 9.75 sittone on the board. Robert Py jas| Mr, Robertson LW pon from Cleveland ‘ . * vegularly 12.50 to 13.60 james jr., both of New| Mr. Robertson it. into the town. “ St, MEOH stanton ted for aivestaee Wle weet tree Nanapoacneey tie Naver? Sole Leather Bags,—russet and brown saddler large of the alpmnt association, dasnery uring collare by the donen| post oa sewn, English lock and catches; leather lined. May "Wirt the wlameen-year “Take ‘om to Marks,” he paid, “he's ‘| Sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches. 4.75 varetmok rider my man at the Rits, and tell him to , 6.50 to 7.00 ‘and I positively will not| Tuesday night's performance of play with’‘em until I come home.” 9 tegularly 6. é ‘who isn't devoted | Bamum & Bailey Circus im Brookiyn,| Other loud noises were made by the was reported last night to fe raxdly|two boy publishers, George Smith of SW Tooovering. No Domes were found to bel the Newark Star and Emil M. Schots f MEN P) EAR. ‘broken pot o4 psi teats this | °f the Pittsbirg Post and Sun. Every R regume. time they approached the bar some- F ‘egoatsh afternoon. body caloa “for milk. Thay are san Shirts of Mercerized Fabrics, English Madras . 1 r Museen airy aa keohe ta es ; and Flannel. Various models and sleeve lengths. leather world and New Jersey politics, hine and values 2.00and2.50, 1.35 Newark, where they wouldn't dare do that to him. They doth . disappeared i om ME (NF Genes: to Save stripes; plain bosoms and French cuffs. 2.85 KANSAS college girls can yell louder then those of eny other State in the|the man who will give away anything values 3.50 and 5.00 black robe and a dlack turban, ben: F ufacturer will my more for advertis- ‘ White hein Sills feocwee Cank teoms| MENG NICK raised the O14 Nick in Soutarl, eure enough. ing it than the article coats the paper. reonihe and extra sizes. Made of English Madtas for he was a full-blooded Hindoo and] yamine BARRACKS in Sitka, Alaska, abandoned by the mes Deir Dw aeparent Ea ily iad gare avay the and Mercerized materials in White and golors. STUDIED HER HAND AND] waiting ist. landed from his crossing of the Del- . LOCKED NTO NER BYES, awawe. Prank, 3: Night Shirts made of Nainsook and Cambric YOU CAN'T TELL EM APART. with white and colored trimming. 65c FOOTBALL COACH Haughton, of Harvard gets @ dollar @ minute, while! a. two men who really had unilm- + J. Pn value 1.00 much. j Frank P, Glase and his son Frank. They run the Montgomery Advertiser weights. Tan and Gray. 1 200 value 18.00 to 22.08 rf ii = i sit, : f [E Hl if Bean Wolf Charles H. Bédy. iaeditied! | ut i § sald he knew a place in Broad street, “4 Shirts made of heavy Tussah Silk in neat soon after, Mr. Schols is known esa in the world as @ eouvenir if the man- Pajamas with low cut or military collar, in which there showed « fringe He 18 said to be the man, in spite of he had the whitest teeth Tever saw. | rent, will hereafter be @ home for indigent prospectors, and Wualeetee cet Gan Atos. aoe value 2.00, - 1.35 TWO GLASSES 80 MUCH ALIKE Prof. Hanus, who writes schoo! reports deeper than @ well, doesn’t get half 00/1164 tun out of the proceedings were ee sain alee ect aa WARWICK, N. Y., woman ts 100 years old and does her own housework, and the Birmingham Dews, The |TURKEY TROT AFTER 1 A.M. AT . der Glas raduated f1 LORIGINAL of Pickepa's “Little Dorrit” Mire, Mery Ann Cooper of outh-|ton in the early We and the yourser| MURRAY'S WITH COURT AID. Gate, bas just died do her 100th year, in 1906, You can’t tell them apart un- t ft i i 5 LE i Qfary Comers. a _ ’ "Desgins weate to cal! RESOURCEFUL woman in. Holmette, N, J, saved a Growstng boy by | doitar toa cont thet vou piek Frese gj Caynor’s Early Closing Rule Is MEN’S UNDERWEAR. Pethtad,” Roddine pushing @ baby carriege into the water for hhn to aéize, Giess a the kid. It ts « queer Affected by Club’s Appeal ° uy aah Bair cteayena | APPLICATION ‘tor hi th divorce has been made by & Kalamasoo| irene and that thelr stenetores vend to the Law. White Lisle Thread Union Suits,—sleeveless “Devsias js a real few | woman, who:nevertheless say has not yet lost faith in mankind, Gietinguishable oven bp the eros ercte| <‘rrotdng. after 1 o'clock Wowt en’ln and knee length; short sleeves and ankle length; | of bank cashle the Supper Club, at No, 38 West Forty- farsi ub. 3 GRADUATING” CLASS” of the Paciflo Theological Seminary in Berkeley, iper of the Portl ; ‘ the frst} long sleeves and ankle length. 1.35 per garment: Mavang he commencement exeraans to-day, le componed” exclusively of | Stan" Piper of te Porta Oregon| ageona atest thle morning for the ft . ” Japanese: ‘ him, When they are both at home value 1.f9 Ph WOMAN who sued Pall Mail. G for libel lost, her case, although tie | °>, They call Eager] Murray's restaurant waa only closed Sea island Cotton Shirts and Drawers, —shirts Miss Gwyn, bi serious for a mo- | court record I Londow shows’ ale #poke 89,00 words to the jury. Or should tt | gr. ‘Jr. Mr, Ea. | downstairs by Capt. John Evers of the with long or short sleeves; drawers in regular and meat. They are unusually big and blue, | ve because? war.” Mr. Piper left sonny at home to| West Thirty-seventh street station, who fas, and say your and as.innocent of sombre depths as a = wet the pleasure of hearing fils own FOUR SHOTS IN GUICK ‘SUCCES. | child's mos: of the time. She ts a eur-| EDMUND TROWBRIDGE .DANA, grandgon of the poet Longfellow, who|name respectfully pronounced, SION CAUSE INSTANT DEATH, prisingly youthful looking person any- |contracted an “ethical” marriage and went’ to Work ds a’ street car conductor, Whenever one saw @ publisher look- Conners hoard the| W4Y) Short and slight and untadedly |bes quit bis Job and will take up jou m, ‘ blond, a ‘ eee ee ae sittie teliog | _"S laughed at the tine.” ahe went on, | CONVICTS in the Federal penite: Kone maid heard | “PMC T Was partly laughing at my hus- | TY Cobb make @ speech, Many per band an rage. He grab beget, ed aaa pated recat et aie eee tm |p A PREACHER'S funeral in Bridgeport “Dixie” and “Gtiver Threads back to our hotel, .10'd ke to see you |Among the Gold” were mung at the dead man's ante-mortem request. with any other husband but me!’ he ground out, Oh, he wae in a waz! heretofore has proceeded upstairs to the Peacock and Egyptian rooms and bun- Gled the 325 members o1 stout sizes. value 75c, &5¢ per garment’ Athletic Shirts and Knee Drawers in Mer cerized Madras. value 75c, 450 per garment White Sea Island Shirts and Drawers,—shirtg with long or short sleeves; drawers with double seats. Special 40c per garment lary at Atlanta not in jall have : KAN@AS Judge adjourned court and sent the jurors home to attend to their 34 F 5 Ang two months later the poor boy was |STing planting, or pearly » die before dead, t by pe cent,, or more one-third, before “| “Then 1. married his chum, Eric GOV, MAJOR of Misrourt has vetoed an appropriation to buy him an auto- ‘fifteen | 9 ° ¢ mobile, eaying his old surrey 4s good enough. Every New York department . Tramtordwyr, because he sald eowogbody itena'@e nnany an the ome oe Wecmate wil let bine aes eter eea! fe do not hesitate to say that s Men 8 Sorosis Boots & Oxfords it lh a i i if ef i -| thought so myself, But he didn't lve Tia office at No. 1283 Madison avenue, | {0 busbands were in the Boer war and /iT0)'" 11 ne. eleven children are living, Mr. Tinaey is doing ae x I think thelr constitutions were per- | mes. Ail | Mi is We Solns G8 re ae could masts ker ayn manently weakened. * be eupestes. him in the rig! SHE THOUGHT OF THE OLD PROPHETS REMARKS. when he came to "Then I thought of that @: i he Becomes insa: April 33 every year and imagines himself a dog until Parga a efter ; Sesh, or bee genet eave bis mother once became terror stricken when » mate up my mind : 3.85 pst former- prices: $.00- end'4.00 By I i ui Ht 4 ! i f -

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