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r “ ~RAVAL RESERVE WHY IS YOUR MARRIAGE A SUCCESS? | Fourth ani SHIPFIRE LIGHTS | WHY IS IT A FAILURE? ot ch | tasers UP RIVERSIDE Are Men dil Wornen Who Marry Happier Than Those Who Go Through Life Alone? SUFFRAGE WORKER pos a ‘Her Two Homes Were Only Not a Suicide, Says Helen] a Block Apart, and Men Tonjes, His Wife, a Leader in the Cause. Thousands Watch $20,000 Blaze From Autos and Fash- fonabie West Side Homes. Unkis:ed Dr, Samarelii the” Were Chums, * Real Frigid One of Honeys moon, Justice Declares. 4 “om A bride whe bestowed her affections MANY LIVES IN DANGER. impartially @@ Ser husband and his osom friend uring alternate two © ported of more than one “NO MAPPLY MARRIED Man EVER PRODUCED Any THING TWAT BENEFITED MANIOND * ““oursipen” Henry Tonjes, sixty years old, w to-day found dead in his bathtub at No, 18 Fast One Hundred and Seventy- fourth etreet. under circumstances that suggested suicide to the police, though | da: \ his wife, Helen Tonjes, a leader of suf- N fragette sentiment in the Bronx, insisted that his death was accidental and wee due to weakness after an illness from Crew Divided, Fights Flames and Carries Two Tons of , !Explosives Ashore. , when Chase Bond, « railway mal! clerk, asked a diverse from his wife, wealt! Neither Gunther nor Mrs. pr beige P ally, ¢ 3 which he has suffered for a week. He| Mond defended the action. dom © fhe curious old arkiike Granite Stat was killed by gas pent Pht pr by| For years Bond and Gunther have. ‘training ship for the Naval Reserve, af- drowning. held simmer “rune” between lention becaure of the beauty of Ger defying almost every danger known Mr. Tonjes wan an interantioral trav: bdrido and her sensational coarge thet @ the sea for ninety-six years, came clling salesman until ten years ago, the physician drove her from (@ar being a victim of spontaneous com- when he retired, Bince hie wife became Teneymoon apartment the day after they returned from a tow interested in votes-for-women he has bridal trip. § Dr. Sam: a See been aiding her in her work. He hae annul the marriage, He alleged teen, writing most of the pamphiets and dean eas val Advertising matter with which she has fyrniehed her organization, she said to- sy. Until 3 e'clock A M. to-day, ‘Tonjee told the police when th to the House to make an inv Mr. Tonjes was working on the te: Of leaflets to be distributed during the “Happily Married People Do Not Really Live suffragette parade, May 3. 1 Longer, It Only Seems So to Them,” Writes bephen Deke. Onakelln ernie clit |cemt two woul: Tule onetee her eutts “An Outsider,” Who Also Says ‘Love 5 { | Soening ano. deer. ne’ found’ bio waste | tote; ioe. lussaer some ber. aaugutar Makes the World Stand Still.” {opening the door he found hin unete| left, Stra, Sum q dead in the battub, with his head under Sertes Gan ae cena caaanaies Th Who A Hi pil Married A: I riabl "the es Jet in the combination gas Hye in the next block, Mrs. Sumner |S bride. The doctor practically e@- Fs oe heatiate a Aaa v the electric light was burnin: told Wat no auch person lived there, but] "ly when his wife continued Bap ” " "hase 01 and| frigid conduct, nny LM,” —'We Nou 0 School ter Wout Be” i a ROP op aed Bastion at her berth, Ninety-seventh } Greet and North River, early to-day. PRames that started in the paint locker @te a hole through the bow and up Brough the deck and roof. Because of She ammunition in the magazine and ‘Rew stook of olls, paints and other @emiustibie materials stored in the huge Wut yesterday, it was dangerous as Well as spectacular fire. @em worked so hard they were over- @ome by heat and smoke and had to We treated by an ambulance surgeon. It was a blaze notable for the char- of the spectators. All Riverside and a large part of upper Man- seemed to be on hand soon after he flames began to light up the sky. Amtomodiies stopped and lined the “@ztve for blocks, and until the last quark disappeared the crowds kept com- and electric chand immediately called upon her, and was|Mitted the charge, but sala he €i ep ‘The Granite State, built at Kittery, fater becam wun was permitted to see her Justice Gerard to-day signed Soup ce te Tons “rieee. : } Tonjes that her husband, in his weat-| Mrs, Bond begged Mra Sumner to de-| Paste of findings, among them amsenire and fought in the Messen Husbands and” Wives,” Says “J. D.” a ened condition, had not only broken |part and remain allent, when wh: @ar.. Subsequently she became a train- Pa ratte tes sist sl lenpighrecid By Nixola Greeley-Smith. @hip at Newport. “They say it is love that makes the world go round. What nonsense. Govera years after she was turned| it is love that makes the world stand still. Whether happy or unhappy, it aT Seagea tc tne Granite race? | ia clear that the man who has a wife and children gives hostages to fortune, eaves the United States had bullt a as my lord of Verulam hath it, and Bow battleship New Hampshire. he becomes the mere passive instru- CARRIED TWO TONS OF AmMU. ment of evolution. No happily mar- NITION OUT. vied man ever produced anything that permanently benefited mankind, “A@ present ehe is in charge of the Meet Battalion, Neval Militia, State of because married happiness is neces- sarily egotistic.” ew York, in command of Capt. Rus- In other words, if you seek to oe) Raynor. She has a crew of 10, @né the neval despatch boat Wasp, @eored at her stern, carries twenty- benefit your kind be miserable. This ¢ interesting theory of single greatness propounded to-day by a masculine ve men. be tre reader of The Evening World formed f 730 Employees to Consider | merce Court to-day denied the appli: |of slashing two men with called, I think, “The Creators,” in Question To-Night. Company for an injunction to restrain | According to the police Harrie cant rotamer so} QTREET MASHER AFTER | BY HOUSEWIVES WALL . af eee the highest reaches of creative art Another big strike of taxicab chauf-jon anthracite ‘tm an alarm. er noe eo mre any ANSWERING HIS HAIL! CUT HIGH LIVING COST eT ta we the glass shade but accidentally turned | should drop in but Mr. Bond, who on the gas in turning up the electric | folded his wife In arma and kinase! marble statue” variety, light. She told the police that she|her affectionately. The incident aggrh-| "!#0 asrerted that knew of no reason why her husband | vated Mrs. Sumner, and she chafacter- | Gould’ wish to kill himself, ized Mra, Bond as false and wicked, | @Mfoctionate spouse i Bond went with Mrs. Sumner to the] there was any frigid Gunther apartment and found Mrs,/0n the doctor's side, BIG CHAUFFEUR STRIKE. |: a ieee 4 LIKELY IF MACHINISTS #2 stew SCS wt SUMMA TRA, ILEHIGH VALLEY LOSES FIGHT , AGAINST RATE REDUCTION. | Mars. It ts Charged, Used iaite DNS ER SAR a tion Claim in Restrain«» | Menry Harrie of Me. 5 West Ons ing Injunction, * held in 1,500 bast bor mn toctaanous soontin Yellow Taxicab Company's WASHINGTON, April 35.—The Com- | in Harlem Court to-day, ‘fee Selleved from spontaneous combustion tm the paint locker. @eaman Thomas Walsh, on watch, feng the fire gong and Capt. Raynor; @oon had twenty-five of his huskiest @en carrying the two tons of ammu- @ition from the hold to the pier, and @thers handting the pumps and hose. ly on the Drive saw the first of flames from the hull and sent | Th m i feurs is part of the plan of labor lead- erth Amboy, N. J. @fth street and the Velox from the who believe that any marriage at all ere in charge of the interests of 2) ms-| "COLO or the Lehigh Valley urged ‘i chinista who walked out of the shope/tnat such a reduction as that ordered sulting remark about o of the Yellow Taxicab Company et|by the commission would cut tl train, whom von. of them knew, Battery, while fremen from stations in| is better than ncne. It is sometimes preached from the pulpit that the end Forty nh t and Eighth avenue | come of the road to about 4 per cont. | Hock, and Abig rerenen it. é Neral ed agipgell Apia og of marriage is not happiness but duty. But it is more likely that Nature, “Come Over, Girlie,” He Says Organizati Will Also Teach pededdas taal pl Sc waricé ena Pane a was the boy who “stood on the burning the great old marriage broker, considers neither happiness nor duty in her i Ww H to Red: H . cab Company employs 78 chauffeurs cashecation; ‘The enbvier maintained iGeck.” He remained so long that he/Shrewd and devious purposes. She seeks mainly continuance and improve-| —She Does and Takes Him omen How luce HOME | who are members of the Teameters, Cab] confincasin | The altiee eset pet @ound himself cut off and had to jump! ment. Drivers and Chauffeurs’ Union. They overboard. He wus picked up b9 a| — ghe seers to be an ambition Observe how’ long, measured by to Police Sration. Expenses, Says Mrs. Heath. | wm nota a meeting to-night to consider |. couse noid that a case -Maunch. lady, with the real interests o! the brutal outsider or mere spec- a request that they go on a sympathe| of conflacation wes not made out. The | ambulance surgeon from J, Beamen Galleh, Hexaner and Lioyd| race at heart, else why does she tator, it takes a lover to say good- strike if the demands of the machinists decision qustains the authority of the | Hospital and went home, alee stuck to thelr posta too long and| place « warrior soul in tie body of by or a@ lady to speed the parting Mrs. Bertella La Mainn, @ graduate| WASHINGTON, Aprfi %.—With the| are not recognised. Commission to detern! whether @ els Rragrwey <a oye were about to jump overboard when} @ soft feminine creature who seems | guest. Parting is such sweet sor- |murse ¢rom Spain, angry and deter-|¢eciaration that “housekeeping te a| The Lsedyeapl Desk 9 or itl given set of raten te or ta conn Lasher var No. vgeme one on the pier threw then | ¢0 be as melting and syrupy and row! ‘They say ‘tis love that | i iio4 before Magistrate Levy | Profession and must be organised,” | Waht-hour worl ys y \ tirely Irrespective of what rates | ves wirtieth atree!, had his collar Sone he, They fastened it to a stanchion,| gaccharine as a nut sundse? Why? makes the world go round. Non- BppORTed awiaire z week, af the same pay they are now re- ther clansen of shipments may be. i "en to-day when his au‘omed'le up lid down into the water and were! geerely to inveigle some confiding sense! It is love that makes the |!" Harlem Court to-day as complainant |Mrs. Julian Heath of New York, Presl-| ving for nine hours, Their demand Tt wae held in effect that jee Fabertville, Nu: hauled out by boatmen. male who would makes good father world stand still. Whet y |against Christopher Lowe of No, mo| dent of the want Lana ttd by the sermaey amy hae no assured rant t to 9a . any & eet in Fi g a VER CRAFT IN DANGE: into marrying a girl with a marsh- at fhe venue. t yan ey struck. Anot! * | percentag pref eevee BY FIRE. 5 mallow jbo and « steel founda- a wife and children anes at Laval ‘ee tg ie ference will be held with the manage- regardless of hether a particular rat ‘When the firemen arrived most of the| tom. given hostages to fortune, as my | |Lipman of No, 814 East Fiftieth etreet. ment of the Yellow Taxicab Company *qmmunition had been removed and Bat-| On the other hand, why do he} Lord of Verulam hath it, and he |ghe said she had left an emergency talion Chief Worth, of the marine |cause the neurasthenlc male genius to] becomes tho mere passive instru- | case in a house near Second avenue on forces, and Deputy Chief Burns, of the|choose @ human Holstein with the! ment of evolution. He only ts thie evening, prior to the meeting of Fiftieth street at 3.20 o'clook this morn- ‘The striking ‘machinists, who had not seeds ? 9 Met to-day in the Lin- » ordered the magazine | strength and the patience ani the s master of his destiny and of nim- [ing and went to an all-night restaurant, | tufts an@ more honest meagures. been organiaed, emt, (firemen 4 pidity all good ruminants should have?|” seit whone will te fees from wee. nt nia Mrs. Heath insisted that the wives| coin Areade at Sixty-fifth etreet and In the armor room of the vessel were | She knows that when tie ordinary man! jection to such merely temporary Broadway, Willem Deame, Pesine n r 900 eifles and two $2,000 Gatling guns, discovers the steel soul under the ends for himself, though, of Then one of them, who ehe said wae Agent of the International Association Besides small machine guns, some of! marshiallow exterior he Js going to] course, quite important for the fu- them. At the . Lowg, called to her: “Come ever here, of Machinists, ‘a eavmiene coined, the Gatinge a6 | fe4i portbly deseived:and cheated, ture purposes of Nature, No [girlie.” condtusion of He apecch the men all To-Morrow, Saturday : salvaged ammunition were | knows thut the nervous male happily married man ever pro- Mra. La Mainn ran across the street * | Joined the union. ‘ Sith on the Wasp and carried | will have many moments when the stu-| duced anything that permanently {and took him by the arm, ‘There has been ne disorder thus far. Messalize: out in midstream for safety, pidity of the .uman Holstein will seem benefited mankind, because mar- “I'm here," she said. “I am a trained About fifty machinists who remained at . xicabs Seven river SINE moored Bene 0 | te him infinite as nothing else in they ried happiness is necessarily ego ree and I carry @ revolver. If you work looking after the ta: of the Durning ship were in danger untii thelr | sniverne is iniinite, kept tlatic. AN OUTSIDER. —_|don't come with me I'll shoot you.” Yellow Company. The etrikers i ri Mee were out and een “ihe firemc, GOOD THING TO FOOL A MAN|THERE SHOULD BE NO NAGGING| Lowe marched meekly bealde her to nay, trees tha magne. Wane Oe8: a8: $15, $20 and $25 Values tee the Mase under control at 8A. 3. SOMETIMES. IN THE HOME Lpead idl ali rea wre & marriage 19} out goouts to tallt to every chauffeur on A brilliant collection of atimated the damage a But she doesn’t care, for she realizes Dear Madam: Those who are expiaine: yd at she! contemplated the question is always peisy kant fino and $20,000, The crew that it isa good thing for the next gen-| Dappily married are invariably [aid not really mere 8 Tevolver, Lowe asked, ‘Can the man support her?’ - ~ clothes and tronh eration to settle the nerves of genius} People who are tolerant of each |was held for disorderly conduct. But never ‘Can the woman spend prop- STUDENTS ON ‘CHANGE. T= | witha mazic potion of phlexinatic health,| other. A writer has put it: “Be to | ‘The young man told the Magistrate | 4) Witt ts" man produces? and that the only way to Interest a man| ™y virtues very kind, and to my |that he wouldn't have spoken to Mri Mire. Heath said the growth ef the earpeged a in the sort of woman most worth; faults a little blind,” 3.4 Mainn if he had known she was 9| 1 ssowives’ movement had been phe- | Rare Compliment to Pr an uto marrying is to fool him into the belief The reason so many marriages jnurse, The Magistrate, after compli-| 0 senai fhe declared the league now and Class From U. that she is the other sort, Looking at} Prove to be failures is the query: }menting the nuree on her course, fined |44" 799,000 housewives behind it. fica an viens’ adi tea peg ti, It in its largest aspéct, perhaps any | OHO le beset! in the majority [him & Crp errors York Stook Exchange, which rarely is muttiage i# successful which contrig- | of Nomes the husband thinks ‘he Sey are NO BENCH WARRANT OUT. | Scnua "except to “foreign visitors. of Utes » number of new and desirable! soon nis wite’s superior or thinks HER ROMANCE SHATTERED. ——- note, was extended to-day to Prof. 8. citizens to a community, But te is not he 4 ‘Gas pet — rae paren Paterson Prosecutor Dentes Stery Huebner of the chair of Fimancial Koon- tn the sense of larger oF ultimote food) Many wives are vastly more cae {°°™ About Arrest of Leaders. | omy in the that The Hvening World asks the quem: | 10% re ihe hein an Year-O14 Bride. TE! 4. Commer: PATERSON, N. J., April %.—Prosecu- | *M A boy and girl romance of summer ichae! Dunn sald to-day that if | Penneyivanta. days was shattered to-day by Justice ui warrants have been iasued for | ers! assistants and ebout forty students, |tlona, “Why Is your smarriage a suc- cess? Why ts it a fallur Tae in- quiry refers wholly to the effects of financlering the siness of the household, but are not allowed the ‘ brivile Manning 1n the Brooklyn Supreme ot I. W. W. leaders, he| came over from Philedelphta and visited marriage upon individual human hape ‘Yo preserve the beauty of home | Court when he divorced Asta 0’ or tae. Aree dn yee PM the 8 Exchange before business pineas. Are men and women who marty | jie nagging should be tbooed. |gord, not vet aixtern years oe won y nothing wf ft nen werreny . bappier FS $Np8e FA Scomn hatge. ar Where is the man who will not ner husband, Fred, who te just twenty: | eratement thet such warrants have C. Van Antwerp, a member of necessity fight the sood fight alone?! iqealize the woman who never nage, | a, 20! @, took them about the floor And Wax toe English Dr, Olseld rignt,| but makes the best of lite? | S30 ROE: © been erued to abdurd. the Reehany vou “ ; Asta was on a vacation with her maid! geri Amos Raddiffe saye that he| before 1! o'clock, explaining the various saying that to be young one need only F. L. M._ lin the Catskills last summer and re-|does not know of any beneh warrants| trading poste and hogs of tran keep on falling in lave? Some opinions |DEMAND FOR. A SCHOOL FOR’ A AVG cantar fcilow? turned to her home in the fall the bride ing deen issued by Judge Abram |pacting business. Before the gong sound y ‘ ; Dear Madam: We ne &@ schoo! (the tim m en returned ani the visitors’ gallery, and Mr. Van Ant- Now is the time to enjoy a ride MARRIED PERSON for would-be husbands and wives, ‘learned the facts of the marriage she |the sherf from the Jud pe ea cite ermate aeaiiea T SALB AT ALL FOUR STORES a car you own,- Take the ann arsaiie Yah au eianad Men snould taught something | tock steps to have it annu procendings of the board in action. family out and enjoy the country inquiry whether married people | Sout w and women should be | Mr. Van Anvwerp gave a luncheon for y, huh d é taught t deal about men. This Recep te Irioh Tener, noon in the E the party at Brohange and the open a For all kinds live longer than single has been would prevent @ woman from think 4 reception will be tendered by the| SUse? whe 41: he n Club, Later Prof. Huebner of autos n> better mediu than LMaTeMae ers it a Aa as bo Bo a ee ae : | Trish and Catholic organisations of the yesterday on George took the students tq the National City The World, Make your selection | o's) them: ‘Truly married people | driver and @ mutto city. at Asolian Hall, Sunday night, to Bank, where officers of the institution now. ———— (that 1s, happy people) live short- | alse, would prevent Thomas Egen, the Irish tenor, who has| appraiser Q they will | explained te outward and visite work- . er lives, and the happier they are | thinking be w dust come fe le seuairy, Deena a0t, the ley, of Sine inary ings to them. They will remain in the f ed mule - Const:lt World Ads. for |i the shorter their existence, be- Ree Mey opty dbs FY sation dernians, Knights af Columbus and| tert’ tm trust until eeveral Gaye going through banks, Besi Bargains, ~ cause happiness takes no note of | "tender, loving, maple eelfceacrh: | Geclic Bociety the committee qy-|testator's widow have

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