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E:WARENCE JONES |; WHY IS IT A FAILURE? i ‘ito Keep Promise. Lawyers for Defendant Insist a, She Must Tell All the - Details. ‘ Ht wag in her rooma at the Navarr Avertments, No. 165 West Fifty-eighth Peet in the latter part of July, ‘1912, hat 1. Clarence Jones, the millionaire lobmin and banker of No. 100 Broad- ‘ay, ‘asked Miss Katherine Cecilie aiden te become his bride, scconting \ the young girl's complaint in a @%,000 breach of promiae ection, form. @y placed on file tn the County Clerk’s @oe to-day. Attached to the complaint, which was by Whiteside * Stryker of No. illiam street, fe 2 notice of appear-| stating that Solomon Hanford, the Pee ance ae ene ae re’ ctyttel ‘lt Was Wine, Ugliness and the Same Old Grouch sist, hae been retained by Mr. Jose! That Did the Harm, and All on Account of er to the young woman's charges Being a Good Fellow, Good Company and rat own fin ya In ll prove Well Liked,” Writes “‘N. 0. More.” ¥. @ecor -Hanford, @ bill of particulars will be of Mies Belden at once in Ear dadniveneee the dave und'timee| “Girls Don’t Take a Liking to Sensible Men, but ef te day on which she claims Jones! They Pick Out a Swell Dresser Who Spends His Money on Himself and Leaves His Family in Rags,” Saye “W. C. L.” By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Ta Kansas, where many strange things happen, a book has appeared Fecently called “Let's Civilize the Marriage Laws,” in which the author, fia Belden petitioned the Court to appoint Augustin Derby, an attorney of Rye, @ ¥., as her guardian a4 item, ft being ‘er impression that she was etiil a mi. er. The petition stated that she w: orn Jan. 11, 18%. Her attorneys then 84 eccasion to refer to the minutes of (@rial recently held before Judge Gave- = at which aa tread nacht sets up in her petition that she loves Katherine Belden . a -Watrous-Brown-Travers testi- her husband and sincerely desires to in ap action brought by Dr. Joseph continue as his wife.’ Bisset! against the executors of the Maybe “Kichard D, Kathrens” is merely a pen name for Mrs. Pank- of Alfred Sully, the ratiresd finan-| hurst or Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont. It fe certainly diMoult to believe that a who died in 198. Dr. Bissell sued) man is the author of @ sentiment so supine. The Kansas sociologist has : Gg hyelapeeorsta) orate what he thinks is a reason for his singular theory, of course. As nearly the father of Miss Belden and her| %8 I can make it out, it is that a man’s sentimental preferences don't matter @w brothers, Reginald and Cect!, and| particularly, but that woman, “the mother of the race,” is entitled to abso- {26 Miss Belden was born in 18% in-/ lute choice of a mate, and then if she doesn't like him she has the right to Ledbpnes guess again. Mt aE ee een int that Mics| AN OPINION 80 REMARKABLE IT pe UNNY. reas ( riage more diMocult. The present wide- cere mons # genreice' te m This ts quite the most remarkable|apread movement among the clerey to @xpression of opinion relating to mar-|refuse marriage without @ certificate riage that has appeared ina long time. | Of health is the best weapon against It im so extraordinary that m.ny of us|4!vorce they have ever held. When will find it funny, To me it is inter-| thls practice becomes universal it must eating mainly because it {i pave “ effect on the number of mari- plete reversal of the eae that woman as the mother o Pr lead negpaede eaperier cant |i may have one choice only, but that man ibaa tgll ook es fe entitled to be a moral freebooter| seem to forget that it 1s because his actions have no effect on WISSLESS RACE IN 2013; [stat intemrity. No woman worth con- ALL WILL WEAR TROUSERS, | cis! priviegs ot ner sex. and among en I am Mr. Richard D, Kath-' who places himself below it. Divorce, actions instituted by the husband, but contested by the wife, the Court should always sustain the contention future, however, lies in making mar- ‘Years Put in Suffragette Play ceases and failures of ptheai A iit milder remedies ‘ ' by Society Woman. J unbesranle nome | rvenine World readers follow: dlacard the time the year 2013'as to whether they should ountinue to ‘ i is meee both sexes will parade|endure or should seek relief through | POOL. @Oriental trousers; kiesing at that time |ivorce, There are many pereuns whose! . as gone th: way of the ekirts | religious beliefs reject the idea of di- sentimental couples bent on matn-|vorce under all circumstances, and it ie| S84 may the oa ince of a writer will be compelled to approach the | Serteiale. not the provi health certin-!to recommend to any one @ course of sree vies pares are ere in |@etion contrary to his or her religious baw I was, The old saying, that written by Mrs. Christian Hem-|faith. But there are thousands of yee! women and song are the ruin ‘otal cociety woman and guf-| thers who have no religious soru- of homes does not apply in my case. which, it was announced to-day, old grouch that always goes with it fa be produced here this month for|Tiage tle, but who nevertheless hesl-| in Mriueh (Ot always goes with St lin Berlin hae hitherto occurred in the a Very cute and cunning habit 1 had, | ‘2berouloeis campaizn, pote fhm sp niietcg and that was to take an exceptional. who have been engaged from day to ragists’ tate on the threshold of divorce, which Sree # oe ve Mgt rl is really a sort of bankruptcy, a public wren by Mrs, Hemmick. Gnplete reviews of both plays are to be iven at @ meeting in the Chamber of (mmerce this week. The author ts lain the inspiration and object of ly good load of intoxicants that I bad aboard around the neighbor- ser Wo efforts and Mrs. Harvey W. wite stuck, pleaded and begged ‘Wil wife of the former Government twenty years until I wore the last of xpert, 1 speak, Mra to me Make part in one of the pro- Bar lara sha retnens 14 ihe Grosking ML | who have: had to do with the subject in eame so quickly that I am actually Sale country. Bare wep mich Seeds dodging yet. And it was all on ac % ' It to ii taken ita legitimate place reery, nothing more, It ke am: t of ri fellow, bi a, at company an@ well liked, and not |remember those procession: having sense enough in this knob of | from everywhere whom the announce. mine to atop long enough to think | ment of the ‘cure’ summoned to our | 0 act am press agent in creating favo: | withvext Sunday's World. Pictures| there recommends and effects a divorce| ‘tat there te an end to everything, | vision.” duct —_—_o FEE FOR THE COUPON. ‘TwBeautiful Photogravures, copies Putation to prevent blood poisonin, an operation for cancer, But just as a doctor now and then advises an un- . of faous paintings, will be given [necessary operation, a bere and ; even love. To-day I have plenty of are table for framing; on Reavy | "casey which do not involve insdaicy| time t0 reflect that T was an, ab- art pier, and represent historic sub-|it might be possible to refuse divorce| S0lute fool pure and simple (very jesta,pe originals of some being in| to couples who hed been married less] eons’ om the simple). To-night I than five years, ae tact eae tet | MAKING MARRIAGE MORE DIFFI- Worl i ad CULT. furnished room in place of being fm my own home, with a wife and THE EVENING WORLD, TRHUESDKY, WKY CRTELISHOW |i "Waiy is YOUR MARRIAGE T SUCCES? Tee INSPECTORS STAND of a Series. Copyught, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Werld). INDIE A Husband Who Broke Up His Home by Drink "RAKVTIL Fro tuntersteewerna | Admits that He Wasa Fool, Pure and Simple. -SAME. OLO GROUCH - “a MUST WEEP UP HS REPUTATION COMPLAINT 1S FILED, : ete ee ' @S A SWELL ORESSER aye treEP. WS WIS and CHILO LevevG PROM map Ye seouTH® rs a are bound to ap- in my position, and can get ie regrets. To-day am living a good, clean, temperate PAIR LOSE, 4 CHILDREN BY FIRE, BUT PRAYERS BRING THEM TRIPLETS Louis and Rebecca Isler Are Happy Again, for They Have New Family. fancied troubles I honestly cerely am thankful that Vow was not broken from ti my marriage to date (of that I proud), and that I have come to full realization of myself as seen by others, and that my sacrifice will the good I can, in all the ways I can, and by #0 doing will be a help and not » drag. Now, boys, take warning and say of the defendant, especially it she) WANTS A WIFE WHO CAN MAKE Dear Madam: want a plain, every da; oes not seek style and paint, but one who prefers making her own clothes, which ehould be neat and Diain. That ie the kind of girl a man can feel proud of when he introduces her to his friends and he can have the honor of saying he makes her own clothes, but the only man who can win a girl of this type is one who can't appreciate her. such girls ts tl When I marry I | On the tast day of January of last| "ey: Francie L. Wellman and Herhert year, when Louls and febecca teler| Smyth, for Hussey, and A. 8. Gilbert, were living at No. 61 Rogers avenue, Brooklyn, a sudden fire awept about | tn them and consumed their four children —two boys and twa girle—which was the| Thompson, was out of town, but he sum of the whole family and the pride] and Associate Counsel Arnold Davis of a father’s and a mother's heart. To-day, three sone were born to Re-| de on the next move, becca in thesnew home at No, 7% Pros t they don't take a liking to the right man, a man who honor and appreciate them, but they pick out the kind of fellow called a swell dresser. What becomes of this swell dresser after he {s married? He has always been ad- mired by the girls and therefore must keep up his reputation on his mall salary, though he lets his wife and children live from han: The arief that descended upon the father and mother, after that appalling calamity of @ year ago, had left @ per- manent scar in their hearts, themaeives were burned, terribly burned, in trying to bring their ttle ones out of with their | #tand the test of the Appellate Divt- scorched bodies and seared hearts, they faced life anew, it was under a great weight of travail. But Louts and Rebecca are very plous folk, They attend the Congregation Oul Yitzchok In Brooklyn, and Louls is, be- aides, @ member of the Congregation | counsel's statement notwithstanding, } Constantly they prayed fur| Visitors in the Tombs yesterday encour- children to fill the place in their} axed him, tol which yearned for the touch of | fear, and adv Nands that were gone, t montis the man and | t¥? occupying happy, for the; knew the wieh of their hearts was .o be granted. Warly this morning Dr. Harold Rabino- wits of No, 64 McKibben street, came to the house on Prospect place and he wan there many hours. took Louis Isler aside an er SEs: ne DR. FRIEDMAN'S “CURE” IS HIT BY HOMER FOLK IN TALK ON TUBERCULOSIS one Torecast of the Doings in Future | ee eee ee en aaoe tng like the surgeon's katte, whould be ve! < @. se feos » Plague,” He Says at Meeting. conditi nd asked for advice} HE WRITES HIMSELF Dow WASHINGTON, May &—"One of the (WASHINGTON, May 8—Gkirte will | conditions MOA caverie Cadre. oat are retarding the Prevention of tho white plague,” was Dear Madam: This ts just a tale of | the characterization applied to Dr. F. the unhappy aide of married life, | F. Friedmann's tuberculoma vaccine by and effect be | Present Homer Folks in his opening the means of regulating the mind of addrems to-day at the meeting of the jader who is nearly as big ® | National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. “Nothing like the series of events,” said the speaker, “which followed the ples against the severance of the mar | It was wine, ugliness and the same | Sonouncement of the Friedmann ‘our Mghted with en- x pounds and lusty as young Next Thureday there will be a great feast in the house of Ieler—the feast of the christening, All of the neighbor- hood will be there and wi to the honor of t! ——e—_ — PRESS AGENT SUES FOR PAY. Jv, Aske $9,000 From Dood, #o that all our friends and |St@ how vastly more dimcult neighbors could look it over and see | 8s been made in the last f how near a tank a man can My | >y the extremely effective pres agnts for |0f Dr. Friedmann. “Thus far, it has jot ‘been evident at any of those James Pooton Jr. Supreme Court, to-day, againet the ex- ecutors of the estate of Hatoh, @ promoter, who had extensive Teal estate interests In Queens, to re- In his complaint, Pooton swears Hatch engaged htm in July, 1906, {York's citizenry toward the purchase of Rockaway lands for # park. Poten vers he was to recelve $4) 4 Dut! week and $2,600 as soon as the city | authorities agreed to the project. | Hatch died Sept, 20, 190%, and Pooten “Yes, I am. A man offered me his/ ailewes that, though the city purchased the park lands, he has never been paid A SAD BLOW, (rom the Detzoit. Free Pres.) “1 know i et very attractive, T had no {dea i wan beginning to 1 am writing this om my knee in @ | cia ag well ne plain, “But you're not.” who were Interested in seat in the street car to-day, and t UNITED IN FIGHT as Four Are Sentenced ee to Seek Stay as Soon | To-Morrow. TO TRY DUFFY NEXT. |-Then Sweeney Graft Case | Will Be Taken Up, Prob- ably Before Goff. While the four convicted former Po- lice Inspectors are believed to hold the key to revelations that will take the graft investigation into high places, none had made any effort te-day to make terme with District-Attorney Whitman. Mur- tha fs considered the most likely to ask for clemency, but A. #. Gilbert, his at- | torney, sata: | Phe report that he will confess i absolutely absurd. He has nothing to Hussey, Thompson before Justice Seabury for sentence the District-Attorney will ask tho maximum | Penalty in each case—on year in Black- | well’s Toland penitentiary and $500 fine. Immediately after sentence their coun- sel will ask Justice Pendleton for writs of reasonable doubt. The chief grounds alleged will be that no conspiracy was Proved, and that all the witnesses who appeared before the Grand Jury were accomplices and go 4 téce Seabury in his ch: While no definite for Sweeney. to the Crimin: for three wee! | rhe trint of Sweeney on the strongest of the dosen or more bribery indict- | ments against him is expected to follow. |The argument has been made to Mr. | Whitman by friends of the convicted |men that to try them further would savor of persecution, but such talk does | not influence him. Mr, Whitman wald to feel that his main hope to “hig! up" in the graft inquiry rests o1 ‘putting the ecrewa’’ on one or more of the four former Inspectors, To p with thelr Present convictions might mean the end of the graft exposures. Another thing, it Is potnted out for him that it would be unfeir to let Sweeney off with one year on @ misdemeanor charge when hie wardman, Robingon, got from six to ten yeare for collecting graft for him. Hence It te Ukely he will Pp after Sweeney. even if the graft charges against the others are never tried, Of the four prisoners, Sweeney seems most affected by the verdict. It is re Ported he can hardly eat or sleep. The wife of former Inspector Thomp- Prostrated her home, No, 6) street, an eault of her hus- band’s conviction, George Gordon Battle, acting for Bwee- for Murtha, were positive in their atate- ments to-day that an appeal would be John B. Stanchfield, counsel for will have a conference to-day and de- There was a persimtent repor the office of the District-Attor spite of statements from counse), tha one oF more of tho convicted inspector. would not apply for a certificate of asonable doubt, believing It safer tv take thelr medicine” than to face f Juries on a more serious charge “I don't belleve Murtha's verdict wil sion,” Mr, Gilbert sald, “I am going to fight it through for him. You cannot Geny too strongly that he has any in- tention of quitting, It Is known that pressure te being brought on Murtha to keep him fron. going over to the District-Attorney, his Murtha is doing his utmost to spirits In cell No, 106 and who have bi two men in the department, petit ALLL 10,000 PLATES OF SOUP ALIVE IN THIS CARGO. Forty Big Turtles Weighing 300 Pounds Arrive on the Mag- dalena. ‘The steamer Mugdalena of the Roya! Matl Line arrived this morning fro: Southampton by way of Weat Ind urts and Colon. On the forward were forty mammoth turtles weighing about 4 pounds each. An Engishina named Smith was in charge of th. turtles, and the passengers dubbed hiny the ‘# yeoman, Smith wont among the live ones in hi bare lege till one of the e enapped his shank, and it took three sailors to tar bim loore, A mathematical passenger on the Magdalena figured out that the cara would make just 10,000 plates of green turtle soup. — Usiike Lawyer Men. Prom the Moberly (Mo.) Monitor.) It happened in Judge Jedford's court, and the witness was — negro woman, whose reply to every query was “i think so." Finally the opposing lawyer rose and pounded on the desk. “Now, you look here,” he rs |. “You cut out that thinking bi os and =6anewer my queation w talk.’ “Mr. Lawyer Man," said the witness, “Mr, Lawyer Man, you all will ha: N two Ze mee epee cunt foe_oe_ tay bamand and fa, Shp em iS ae Sas appeal vent nr th wen wigs Ie fb |i"ogn i Hou *aouse me. I ain't like tad all ‘terney at that age; thereby the boy wil! be no doubt handicapped tn future life dy the ALLOWED LITTLE GIALS To Switzky Had a Policeman Watching ered the police about the low lifes tht No. #9 Central avenue, Brooklyn, for now Mr, @witsky has got to go to court on May 12 and explain why he admits m nore to his complaifing to Capt, John Becker of that he saw three iktle gtrie enter the. @how wnescoried and he promptly er~ reeted G@witsky. Magistrate Walsh par 14-YEAR-OLD BRIDE WHO LEPT HER HUSBAND ON DAY OF /ARRIAGE. MASHER GETS 30 DA IN WORKHOUSE FOR AN ATTEMPTED FLIRTATION No Use for Men Who Insult Women in the Street, Says Magistrate. me For thirty days at least Joseph Raho of No, 3% Dominick street will accost no young woman wham. he does not know for he started to-day td serve a month's term in the Workhouse for having tried to start a flirtation’ with Miss Ada Miller of No, 67 W. Tenth street. ‘Magistrate Krotel in, Night Court ée- olared, in pronouncing sentence: your sort learned ‘not to ineult you. Mean time I'll give you days so that the knowledge White slavery. Passing through y Raho accosted them. When ¢ to pasa on and net notice him he insulting remarks and Mise wolsed him by the arm. Mise Mi! came to the assistance of: her id although Raho tried hard away, -the girte held him, calling for help, until Policeman Mefier Mercer street station, came ap fun. Raho had almost wrested ht free from the gragp Of the young men when the policeman added strength to theirs and Haho eurrend. ered. In court he insisted that the women had made @ mistake and seised the wrong . The man who had ac- i Sage silegts g costed them, he declared, had escaped | Brown, colored, 4 1 ‘war shot through and in aelsing him they had caught tn Pélr Haven thia morning. eppearance of the room & perfectly innocent man, 30Y’S TEETH WORTH MORE THAN $25 EACH IN COURT, |avpcares. Jury Awards Lad Only $50 for H Two He Lost and Judge Orders New Trial. Twelve jurymen, who falled to remem- ner that a twelve-year-old boy cannat sow new Ih to replace those he may ‘ave lost, were roundly censured for over-looking this common knowlédge of parents by City Court Justice Finetire ‘o-day, The jury gave Francle MoTague nly $0 for two teeth kmocked out by a all from @ street car and the Court ra: 4 new trial. Witnesses for the Ing tentified the motorman started the car at Twenty- shird otreet and Ninth avenue last Juiy 20 suddenly that little MoTague wus urled to the Attorneys for “Ie pretty nearly time that men uf i AR A res rt iH the Rev. Max Dicterle of No. 104 Hud- Gon street, Hoboken, where they wer. . married. An alderman in the City Hay! in New York had just refused to tie the knot, Geapite the fact that the marriagy leonse clerk had jesued « certificate, A * the request of Cochran, Miss Hambrs bad sworn falscly to her age in bots atory excited th: Wrath of Justive Gor, “Counsellor, I direct you to place tht» matter before the District-Attorney @: once,” be said. “Thin is a moat out- fageous piece of knavery, Not only hay this defendant overstepped the statutes of abduction, but he has committed ay @rave an offense by deliberutely making Good his claim that he ‘could beat the law of this Btate’ by taking this infan: to @ Neighboring State go marry her.” Lawyer Schulte told Justice Goff the lawt heard of Cochran was at Chicagy, whence the husband had written several letters to his bride's attorney, consent: "' tng to the annulment. ‘ Cochran, in wooing the girl, ft was testified, graphically painted the future fm rainbow colors, He told of his ex- conn ae @ matinee idol, his home on Washington Heights, and his home in the West, with its cowboys and ip af Ha ii < i rik ! ? i E i marriage ‘Thet afternoon Cochran fied from the city. ‘Three months’ effort failed te le- cate him, The proceedings before Justin Goff to-day were the result. e : 3ic Ib., 5 Ibs. $1.50 q@ Every! , everywhere and alw: versed the verdict and granted the veyjand satis! nds stimulation action in a cup of* Duchess, and the buyer saves money, too. ’ q For a cup of black coffee imed Francie came by {OF Gemii-tusse after dinner, running te catch the our Lie net suiteese'to pay |E'rench Roast, 83¢ Ib. he boy for the injuries received to hie! Italian Roast, 25¢ Ib. ead and side and the breaking of the h,"" exclaimed the Court. “The jury should have borne tn mind, the testimony of hig age as around twelve years and that new lesth do not arow ows of these two teeth.” ENTER HIS MOVIE SHOW. for Low Lifes, but the Cop Pinches Him. Nathan Switsky {9 sorry he ever both- iung around his moving picture whow at how, Tt all came about when Switwky kept Hamburg avenue police station that loafers blocked the door of his show, Becker promised to 9¢@ about it, and he told Policeman Fields to keop @ sharp watch over the place. Fielde watched so ebarply last night! Coffee. Good, Pure and Warranted. $1.00 VAN DYK