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J FEAR ELL LENE HER, BRE sHOOTS ) *SHSBAND AND SELF “Young Wife Wakes Him bo Ask if He Really Meant Threat, Then Fires, FIRST REAL QUARREL, She Is Dying With Bullet in Temple, Little Hope yy: for’ Him. Mra. Celia Goldfarb, twenty-one years old, dying in Flower Hospital from a bullet she fired into her own head after shooting her husband, Morris, twenty- six years old, three times and beating him on the head with a revolver about dawn to-day. The husband also {s in 0 Flower Hospital, and his condition !s critical. The Goldfarbs live in » modern house belonging to the Goelet estate at No, #03 East Wifty-sixth street. ‘Their tlree- room apartment is on the third floor, at the rear, overlooking « courtyard in which there are formal flower beds and @ fountain. They have made their home there during the second of the two years of their married life. Until the last two or three months, according to the husband, who is @ clothing cutt happy. Th Gissensions bey the quarrels have been more frequent and more bit- ter. THREATENED TO LEAVE HER, THEN WENT TO BED. Hi _ “At pupper last night I told Celi couldn't stand it any longer,” Goldfarb id in the hospit: “I announced that MMings and leave. Ihitt for herself, I said, as 1 didn’t In- S tend to have anything more 40 do with « Bhortly after 4 o'clock this morning, Goldfard told detectives, his wife shook ‘him, and when he waked she said, “Good morning, Morris." He replied, but did not turn over, Weeping his face averted. “Deo you intend to lea you eaid you would?” al cording to Goldfarb. WL) Me saya he replied, “I certainly do.” 4 Mrs, Goldfarb, before he knew what she was doing, drew a pistol from beneath her pillow and shot nim in the back, ‘ the husband says. He sat up and tried to wrest the weapen from her, receiving & Wound in the hand. They were atill : struggling for the weapon when she | ahot egain, inflicting a flesh wound in the temple. BAYS HE FEIGNED DEATH ‘TO SAVE HIMSELF. ‘Then," said Goldfarb, missie of the weapon in hi beat me over the head and face with it. ' ‘That stunned me, but I had sense enough to think I would better pretend te be dead, #0 I sank down in the bed and remained quite still, She shot one more time. The bullet missed me and imbedded itself in the wall by the bed. “Celia then got up and went into the + @iping room, I heard her shoot one more time and fall heavily, Then I Fem out and called for help.” , :William E. Dugan and his wife, who immediately above the Goldfarbs, were the only ones in the building, oc- cupied by about forty families, who heard the shooting. “Qly wife woke me," said Dugan, “and said, ‘The Goldfarbs are killing each Tas Lv other.’ I ran downstairs just in time to eee Goldfarb leave his apartment and dart down the steps in his night shirt, which was stained with blood.” Goldfarb ran into the courtyard, Dugan after him. ‘The wounded man wae shouting “murder” and “police.” His cries waked everybody in the building ‘and heads appeared at all the windows, Dugan persuaded Goldfarb to go back Upstairs. He ‘en called Policeman Devery, who summoned an ambulance * from Flower Hospitr!. Mra. Goldfarb was found lying uncon- ectous on the dining room floor, The fingers of her right hand lay loosely i 4% ‘about the butt of @ revolver, the five cartridges in which had all been dis- took the hand a f “| never owned a revolver in my life,” Goldfarb told Policeman Devery, “and I ever saw that pistol. 1 don't know ‘mhere my wife got it.” Detectives who searched the apart- metit found three loaded cartridges un- der Mrs. Goldfarb’s pillow and several more under the bathtub. . ‘The bullet fired into Goldéarb's back entered his left lung, but Dr. Keating of the Flower Hospital staff says \hat that, the man's worst injury, may fatal As that wound could been self-inflicted the police Goldfarb’s story of the shooting. The couple were kpown to their fel- Jow tenants as Mr. and Mrs, Gold; that | Was the name on the letter-box. Their right name was found on a chattel mortgage on the furniture of the house, ‘ought woon after they took up their { residence there. Goldfarb used to give his earnings all to his wife, neighbors said to-day, but she would frequently borrow @~nickel rom the janitor on Monday, efter re- ving $30 to #40 from her husband on Saturday. She was very fond of fine clothes. In the apartment detectives found an ol4 mortgage on furniture bought on the instalment plan, which the couple had signed as Golifarb. They then Mved at No. 807 East Fifty-eighth street, —>__—. » 2265 LI in a Shad Net. (Special to The Bveaing World.) FLEMINGTON, N. J., May 3.—A atur- Reon, measuring eight feet and wetghing 225 pounds, was caught in the Delaware } River, opposite Lambertville, in a shad wet to-day, Hundreds of persone from Lambertville and New Hope hutried to @e fishery to see the monster, which wae the Grat caught there in years. ‘ on “” HE EVENING WORLD, PRIDAY, MAY $, 1018. a : WHY IS YOUR MARRIAGE A SUCCESS? | rex cecy” 7/B0Y CROOK TELLS [DEATH CONFESSION [DOGTORSS v7 Ait A SN TI HOW FAGIN TRAINED. OF LAWYER TELLS | LIFEBY FREEZING, Society Is Blamed for Misfit Unions : “PUPILS" IN CRIME! OF ESTATES LOSS THEN REVIVE il dh hoy ae i ° Samuel’ Fattman, Seventeen) It Comes Like a Voice From] Experiments at Johns Hopkins By a Bachelor With a $4, 000 Income) \.:; Ok, Uses Weird | the Grave in Heiress’s Suit | Medlical Schoo! Show Vocabulary in Story. for $140,815. Amazing Results. © THEY (we mTEWeCTUAL Giets) star ar nome ano seama | |STOLE BY WAGON LOAD. mane: bod ues. LOST IN SPECULATION.| BAVTIMORE, Md, May 2—mxpeek Little Lads Taught by “Master”| Aged Walter Mead, Now How to Be Thieves, Dead, Admits Charges in He Declares. Ante-Mortem Statement. life,” in which the acteristics, Bacteria, the lowest organisms, have enormous powers of festeting conditions that tend to death. Bacteria of various diseases are seen in the laboratory frosen at a tempera- @ of liquid air of 989 degrees Fahren- A eeventeen-year-old boy, small of} Mrs. Alice Mansfield of London, Eng- otature but of wide expertence in crime,| land, daughter of Countess Alice kept a jury before Judge Swann in Gen-| Thorn de Ferussac, was awarded « eral Sesstons to-day interested in hie de. | Judgment of $1 againat the es- scription of how boys are achoolet In| tate of the Ii fr Mead, an octo- crime by modern Fagins, The hoy,|@enarian lawyer, who died Jan. 4 Inst} @eit, They do not die, as @ rule, but Samuel Fattman, alias Edward Bartei,| by Referee Warren Leslie in a report) survive this extremely drastic treatment also “Fatty,” admitted under the ques. | filed with Juntice Glegerich to-day. The| and retain their specific vital pathogenle tioning of Judge Swann and Asmistant| amount representa a trust estate which | characteristics. District-Attorney Charles F. Boatwick | Mead confessed he had lost forty-three | There are instances where such cold that since he was eeven years old he/| days before his death. Dlooded animals as frogs and toads, *rve Been HUNTING QUT THESE I TELLECTUAL had been a crook, @ pastmaster, as it| Mrs, Mansfield is the granddaughter have had their Gaus raed wor Be ; were, in all sorts of petty crimes. In al of Col. Thorn, who was noted on two Ing process, i paaniasce “a boastful tone, as though they were to} continents seventy-five years ago het their tn boi his credit, he told of his experiences in| sportsman, diplomat and friend of end yet, $s the Catholic Protectory, the House of/aity. At hie salon in Paris, before the Refuge, the City Reformatory, the Pent: | civil war, distinguished men of all a- tentiary end in the Elmira Reforma-| tions assembled. He hed five daugh- 4 tory. tere who were noted for their beauty “When I came out of these inatitu- accomplishments. The eldest wae M tions,” Fattman told the jury, “I was! Alice, who married the Count de Ferus- &@ more accomplished thief than I was|sac. Ghe died at the home of her I went in. The boys I met there ie in New York in No- my companions when they and T leaving four children— l 2 L. G. S.”’ Complains of His Inability to Find an Intellectual Girl to Wed Because None Is Permitted to Attend the Social Functions He Does. i t pi i iu 5 ] we Leyyied Lg together we pulled stg pM Miia ve pet eget ‘no ein “HL BE.” and “J.E.,” in a Joint Letter, Declare That IS FATHER'S BELIEF |*rrets:*stcsae wos « neo o In trut and the income divided among oe They Are Perfectly Happy Because When —— Se ACA TRFAIEg MALAY CESS in February, 1, eter John B, Blevene © ox for the court officials and the jurors to follow his story. With a smile a8 HE LOST ENTIRE upon his face he would explain to the AMOUNT OF ESTATE. with death itself or with latent life, best of his ability what he meant by| Since 184 Mead, who stood high among —<o—<—$— puch terms as “snitch,” “bull,” “gon-|Iawyers in New York, hemdled ria o- STRIKE FOR $2 A DAY. iff,” “dicks,” ‘moll busser’ and “king.’ bere rf>uting a ‘moore 40 Fatman, or Bartel, as, the police beat | Cmlaren Os Balser hypern’ fet ine | Many Bosses in Besex County (H. 3 know fim, 9 the principal witncss| aeiq prought sult for an accounting.” | Mave Suspended Work Sativoty. against Isidore Rader, a storekeeper, of! wead’s confession, that the fortune of No, 681 New Utrecht avenue, Brooklyn,| which he was trustes has been swept on trial charged as @ ringleader of @| away, reads like a voice from the grave. band of thieves that have stolen during| He wrote his ery a tow days be- the last few years trundreds of horses fore his death. It became and trucks loaded wit. valuable mer-|Mr. Laalle filed thts report to-day. chandice. admitting he received the ADMITTED THEFT OF muCH| Mt eed mr They Married They Agreed on a Co- Partnership Scheme. Witnesses ‘Say That Lulu Mc- Intyre Willingly Entered the Automobile. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. “I firmly believe that most failures in marriage are due to a lack of. harmony or intrinsic love between the couples, and this is aggravated by the appearance of children under such conditions. Society is to blame for the multitude of misfit unions, be- cause it mits the scope of feasible acquaintances. I have been hunting my affinity for three years (a psyehic sirl, or what some call a ‘natural- worn gent But I find that, while there are hundreds of these intel- lectual girls in existence, they can- not be found at social functions where one would hope to meet them. ‘PATERSON, N. J., May &—Search ts went . [dens made for Lulu Mcintyre, a! ae yd — ig berber years ol4, who for three months has NEITHER 18 “086,” BOTH ARE|ben & ward of the Rev. Charles HAPPY. Gchweilkert, pastor of the Union Avenie Dear Madam: When John and I | Baptist Church, Tetowa, who was car- poh lrbeetiesl een a ried off in an automobile while on her partne: scheme. The result way to evheol yesterday, Although the « entire prineipal of that I Cokes Che cach as child wae taken away in the morning VALUABLE MERCHANDICE. a Tad from time to Gaate enlaces dene to born of ve | RO cade Wes not reperted to the police] The youth confesse@ that since Ais|stocks and bonds, The precise tepeear rare dca taeidaveacti taut lee until last night, he had] of these investments, the det Ceorge Molntyre of Montclair, attached have had an equal part in making ft just what tt fee “home.” I do |to the New Fork Post-Outice, and hte wife i : ? f te gz g Hi Q3 I; g i: the housework myscli, as a girl ie | Freda have not lived together for sev- ef They stay at home and commonly be-| tos crpermive for vor humbie means, |¢ral monthe. Mr. Melntyre is suing for |4er dleposed of the merc peralysia have in me and come old maids or marry at last} John is an iron-worker in a large |® divorce. hancellor Stevens in| Ding it to Philadelphia, Hartford, Con impatred my mental ‘The gen- against their life-long ideals, and| ‘actory, but in spite of our humble Newark awarded the custody of the|and other cities, where his agents dis-| tiemen with whom € tod sh band a clroumst: we appy as [Child to Mr, McIntyre, but Mrs. Mcln- | posed of the stolen property. the day is long. ray? eon Py we. {tyre wea allowed to visit her child at| The boy admitted his part in the theft hare and share alike. Neither of us | the home of the Rev, Schweikert three of a wagon load of merchandise be-| were destroyed by fire. I fs “Boss. Is it truly not a beauti- |20Urs each week. In the divorce pro- |longing to the Burns Express Company | ters only in the vaguest and ful plan EB. andl. B ceedings the corespondent named wasjon the morning of March 31, from 'M | aennite manner.” W. P. Francisco, a garage owner, of No. |front of a business house in Franklin) tow the trust estate was wiped 1% Bellevue avenue, Upper Montclair, for which theft Rader is in-lang the disaster kept from the bene- ——— “TRIAL MARRIAGE” who is unmarried and was « friend of dicted. Fattman Grove the wagon off, | qciaries to explained ‘by the letter as are then anything but happy.” This diagnosis of the causes of unhappy marriage is offered by a young bachelor, who confided addi- tionally that he has $4,000 a year and has looked in vain for a wife, Undoubtedly the limits imposed by YY convention in the matter of making new acquaintances restrict matrimonial choice. But could we get along without them? It might be rather alarming when walking down Fifth avenue some morning to have @ young man approach you and say: “Weir unknown, something tells (the door, Women have very iittle chance to meet young men whom they ‘ould like their daughters to know. TIME FOR FATHER TO 00 SOME matics WORK. jut if there are any young mei '- where, father has a fternd Hine thelr acquaintance and perhaps to ask : i f il I 3 I i { s $f at g the family. Dut was captured. It is believed that Mrs, McIntyre has| After he had been arrested and had Deen in the ‘Tombs « few days, the boy THAT FAILED TO WORK |‘ tie | a svey ers an to within a short time F witnesses say, and she went to the au-|Rader's arrest, Fattman said one of) 4 tnetituted domobdile without hesitation. Rader's gang—a boy named Issy— eas at O00 per sean 4 Mr. Melntyre has applied to Vice-| called on him and threatened that un-| DOO" Ge my own means —— il g i § ay ie Z I i Chancellor Stevens for an order for the ithdrew his confession he would might come surrender of the child if she ip found vc tor. Fearing the vengeance of | "P* ors i i eee eee with her mother. ‘attman said he wrote a) 2 ria ve jeen unsuccessful postal card to Big Policeman’s Marriage to| pHONE POLE WRECKS AUTO, | that the “aicke = il loath to ‘ } ould Jeath 0 Play carte” on a young] (itm, {9 tianer. But father ta insulted Pretty 17-Year-Old Girl FOUR HAVE CLOSE CALL. Hoge make e comteasion, ‘but he wi woman would undoubtedly call for the ae ane ee Fattman's vocabulary police and the impressionable youth|and neglected to nt her for any vod Is Annulled. John Burgess Jr. of Riverhead| queer words that Jud e would find himself in the psychopathic} work than keepli ‘om am Flung From Car in Crash; Dies. to permit, Cooke waennins 10 eee: 000 Suits @ luce: ward at Bellevue, But a few hundred Fi. wabib Goiminta citery © eens J ; “The | dick flagged me and frieked me 2, t) years from now such @ proceeding may| marry at all. And he ie ati! Others Badly Shaken. 1 had no €ront, and when he said I Bot shock the most conssryallve eialite|and talking about her asthe “hte . RIVPRHBAD, L. 4 May 2—While| Would aot It all for being a gua T made To-Morrow, Saterday In fact, she may take the initiative in| girl” when she has begun to use hair | Justice Glexerich’s part of the Supreme air four yout urn the matter and touch the handsome| tonic and go in for settlement wees | Court this morning why Policeman EA-| a dance ut.Wading Iiver certo te dey Latest Bulgarians, —— $ | 3 & hundred people who chanced to be in stranger lightly on the arm to cause | However much he may be overburdened | ward Gall jagher, whose record of man- | thel him a adacheen nis otri0e 68 @tteed her fn other mattere-and tathor is getting a ty ol gpl desta diet Dae saienene mie: scien inte 0 be Jammater. I'kne ° a Cytaways and Novelties proposal eae e certainly wrecked. pot having any masuma, to come PROBLEM OF PROPERLY MAK-| “ce not do his share toward deter. | Geparmient Conte te tana "ithe car was being driven by Raymond | @tow®” the Soy toate Reduced from $20, $25,$35 portant ampect of je le le untie All of which meant that the polive- ING ACQUAINTANCE, his daughter's future—her marriage. The| the matrimonial knot, without even eo| Welch and with him were John Burgess | men stopped him, searched him, and told The cleverest styles are clearly One of the greatest problems which | letters of -E 3 fr, the latter's sister, Mies Marguerit: r 5 . *. Cea ne re eae race |yettar# of ‘vening World readers fol-| much as putting up a Aght to keep her.| Durgess, and Miss Monica Young. Bur. | Nim because he had no money he woulg and authentically reviewed in the in- concerns the question of how properly As she appeared in court to-day Mrs. was th fi be sent away for deing thief; he, they may meet each other. ‘Reformers |CAN'T FIND A GIRL TO SUIT HIM | Gellasher looked as if she had just te cero, from the oar Out ee. | knowing he was broke, was not going to numerable models we shall offer our urge constantly the need of munfctpal FOR A WIFE. stepped out of her school class room.|the machine but were badly shaken| ‘ave qrzjcnemeee: Dut get out of town patrons in this wonderful series. =.” , social centres whi young men and Dear Madam: I am not @ married on « freight train. in rien,” he Bhe is past her eighteenth birtaday.| up. Welch and Burgess say the tel Richest women could become friends end dance! man, explained, meant a freight train, and and talk together. Present social re-| simile reason phat emer yer fee the The wedlock of pretty Pear! Unkrich | phone pole stande too far out in the! “lammeter’’ « fugitive from justice. Eponges " highw out sicloe ‘sty te, snenoetn ot Go| cievie’mame Set and “King” athaher was of se tai] Maywey and Oat eat Ti be tosht| gave HE BECAME A. CROOK Checks Bedford Cords fecluded and dependent state of women | fo yee nt ape ee ee et a ee ee ei eeimron’ meat | 08d Raasee ‘Telephone Company, “JUST NATURALLY.” and thelr need of protection from the eee Fe 6 hore rwy believe je big handsome patrolman last! ‘The wrecked oar is the property of Splend marauding maie, and there te Uttle| jnot mont faitures are simply due to | spring. he tok) her mother of her in-}Archibald Mallett. 3. ¥. Redataa, 9! tnere w - pa aan meme id cause to doubt that the average youns fatuation, but Mrs. Unkrtch objected | farmer, brought the party here in irl of to-day still needs this protection. | etWeen the couples, and this is ag- |on two grounds: first, thet Pearl was| wagon, the auto being beyond immedia iaens Rakes 'e ee eet Aecare grevated by the appearance of chil- ' So there exist many excellent reasons! 4, a vr only seventeen, and second, that she! repalr. “Oink,” “Itch,” why @ strange young man should not gach conditions. Each | was a Presbyterian, while the policeman Lge, -apperery “Beog!" and ‘Vail offer his attentions to a young woman| Derther sully expects too much of | was = Catholic. WILBUR WRIGHT MEMORIAL. | Rader employes two or three men to to whom he has not been introduced, {"? other after marriage, which is | Last May Mrs. Unkrich paid c visit to pata but I can't see why he should not be| ‘ta! to that heavenly blessing we | ¢riends in Cleveland. When ehe re-|Firet Address Listed by Britich permitted to seek out her parents, give| cal! love, Soolety is to be blamed | turned, she was met by Pearl and them some guarantee of his personal| fF the multitude of miaft unions | «ing, who, armed with # marriage Aovenamtionh Sectety. worth and meet the girl. It is just as| Which turn out unhappily owing to | ucense, informed her Pearl had taken| UONDON, May 2.—~The firet annual much the duty of parents to see that] the negligence of providing feasivle | raward’s faith, and they were about| Wilbur Wright Memoria! Address, ercise supervision over the boys and by Rader in the theft of the horses und trucks, and had succeeded in making A Rader rich. Five of the boys, he told pled creations we shall offer to- their children marry properly as take| ™eans facilitating the scope of sult- | 1, ried, foundea by the Royal Aeronautical #o- seey that they are. well clothed and| able acquaintanceship, I have been | ‘(Pe Tne us| olety of Great Britain, ie to be delivered | MF Bostwick, had been arrested, and morrow for only $13.75 properly fed. A lot of nonsense hae been| hunting my aMnity for three years | 4. phe could, and, to show her good|°? May 31 by Horace Da: were now either in the Penitentiary or Written about the match-making mother. | (®,"payehlc! gir, or what some call | Yi’ ied. cp an’ apartment. for” the y ia sao Bimire Raterionier)” Bese Me All the Prettiest Hues of Spring who ‘matural born genius"), I move in |’ eaid, in order ey might no! farsi the best of society, considered nand. | couple. Three months later, the little 2 “nitch" upon him, provided counsel for This is in @ most un- Ye | pride decided marriage was a dismal uraliet. The found raised by the society ‘ + eome, popular and dance well, but 1 | Pit rg Sreook's pi, Khaw] by subscriptions for thie purpose has | them. usualeuit opportunity, our patrons Gind that while there are hundreds of allure and returned er mesner's the announce-| “How did you firet become a thief?” should hasten to avail themselves at once. Judge Swann asked Fattman, ‘these intellectual girls, they cannot | home: “Jue naturally. I had nothing elee be found at the various social func- It took Justice Glegerich just seven wake up and 40 0 little match- Remember—Alterations FREB making om his own account. ‘The average girl in @ well-to-do fam-| tions where one would hope to meet | minutes to convince himeelf Pearl was| fold medailiet of | to do and just dritted into it, Then I S4LE AT ALL FOUR STORES fly to-day is brought up with the idea! them. They stay at home and com- under eighteen when she became @ wife, an LH, had to keep it up. Th js knew I Y monly become oki maids, or at last and to give her the right to call her- poet ae was @ crook and whenever there wes marry against their lifelong ideals self Mise Unkrich once more. larchip Bill Signed. anything econ I was always invited ah ee ee eens, ed abe | MAANT, May S~iFbe “Biale Bitola 10998. accstion by 0 juror, Fett Q ship" bil, providing $200 to ald each| In reply to & question by @ Juror Patt- granted that food would 4 forced to wind wp ass bachelor in SUNDAY WORLD WANTS seaeent hokiing « scholarship certificate |man said the boye in the “mob” were heavens for her or garment epite of my big heart and prospecta, jn completing @ college educat! not over etghteen years old, and were all ‘waknown source be left mysteriously (out better eo than to marry one 3 WORK MONDAY WONDERS. ~. gned by Gov. @ulser to-day. 1.