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Bona Te ie How Stoyer } Had Planned Tragedy to 4 Avert Divorce. MADE HER HIS DRUDGE. oung Wife’s Horror of Her New Surroundings Led Her to Consult Lawyer. 4a ugly story of « girl bride's dis- it and of hours of pions terror supplanting the hoped-for appiness of o wedding, told to to-day by Mre. Martha Papet, erly aged woman of No. i East Hundred ané Forty-fifth street, [az ve evidence enough to send to the lectric chair Heinrich Stoyer, the Clerk, whose bride of five weeks found yesterday bullet hole ‘ her forehead in their apart- Went at No. 27% Morton street. . Mtover walked up to a policeman on Pind avenue last gight and announced A he had murdered his wife a fow ‘Dours before and that he wanted to go Re the electric chair. Because he had (Previously been found, seemingly over- Grhelmed with grief, by tye side of the Blain wife and had then told a pa- ‘Whotie etory of how the love of an- ther ean coming between them had @aused his young bride to kill herself ‘| from heartbreak, the police at first eet Btoyer’e confession down as the rav- of @ man whose mind was broken , Grief. He was eent to the psycho- | pathic ward at Bellevue for examination ‘B8 to his sanity and the self confessed murderer je there now. MURDERED HER,” WOMAN i SHRIEKS ON TRAIN. | \ But the voluntary appearance early to- Gay of Mrs. Pi at the Charles street } (atation with a circumstantial story Which reveals a strong motive for the murder Stoyer says he has committed, yeoeounta ‘for the presence | ot the revolver with which ‘was done, and attributes ‘threat to kill the fair gir) whom he had ‘brought from Germany to wed, brought jetrong verification to the statements at first set down as the figments of a ined mind. MrB. Papst was riding downtown on the Nisth avenue elevated this morning ‘when @he caw in The World « picture ‘Yet Elea Stoyer and the headlines which stold of her death and the mystery sur- founding It. [" “Lat me see that paper!” the women pereamed, and, to ¢he amazement of | everybody in the car, she tore the % from the graap of her neighbor, P she had read the headlines, she | jWroeke@ In her*seat and moaned: “He {snap murdered her—he has murdered | {the pretty chita:” 3 ‘The woman made no attempt to ex- plain her actions but le! e train at ) Certetopher street and hurried to the Charles atreet police station. There Sahe told to Lieut. Allen a story of all Jthpt she spys lies behind the death of ‘the pretty German bride. } FF weed te live as Be, 20 Park ave- “ galki Mra. Papst, “and MADE YOUNG BRIDE A DRUDGE, “Me went to Germany, to the town “4m Ris boyhood, in May, 1912, and there Mhade arrangements that Elsa {Steyes, whom he had known in his boy- “neod, should come to this country and be Big. wife this year. Her mother had » deen governess in the Stoyer fam: A fa little money and she gave her Ais & fine education, en he returned from Eur aa fanocent child itke Blea because of the gtories he used to tell me so frankly. “Hime came to thie country on April bw. nd they wore married the next dey. The day after they were married wn on her knees and Heinrich took her to live, and she began "te Ife of a drudge, though she hhd browght 1,000 marks to her husband as a dowry, and he had plenty of money. ) “Before they had been 1 bnew that the little hell, Bhe came to me, ahe ‘whom she knew in this country, and told me the most dreadful things, She had never been a real wife to Heinrich be-! ‘ emuse—because of Heinrich himself and | hie past history. hh “That story the man told yesterday, }! after killing his wife, about bis being) _ Jealous of a young German farmer, who! 2 he@ won Elsa's affections on the ship’ @oming over is all untrue It is true | that’ a young man was very kind to Blea on the trip over and that he wrete to her once after they separated @ the whart here, hoping she was Ragpily murried. Heinrich read that letter to me and said, ‘There is a gentle @an who writes as a gentleman.’ “Blea wished to obtain = separation, eo Bateful to her was life with this beagt. I believe she saw a lawyer and Nae aed er a a wee visiting at fairies alt of Bis wifes hata vores, and he ealéi i ii ga iH | WH a Vaan BY CITY: $50,000 Is ASKED FOR AS STARTER Power Plants Now Now Operated in Many Public Institutions Are to Be Utilized. Borough President MoAneny requested the Board of Estimate to-day to appro- Priate $60,000 for the purposes of the municipal fee plants enterprise which the | h@ proposes to estabtish in various parts of Manhattan, Other Borough Prest- dents wilt now aleo make similar re- queats, for the plan appeals to them. Additional details of the MoAneny | soup, idea were obtained to-day. His engi- neers reported that the plan is quite feasible in that ingenious use of power Plants in the city interjor bathe, the Hall of Records, bridges, incinerators, hospitals and Police Headquarters may at once be availed of in the manufac- ture of ice. The engineers report that foe can be made for one dollar a ton or less, In addition to thus furnishing cheap fee to the poor it is suggested that the city will be able to eave money by also furnishing all tre used by city de partments, The economy of the‘aitua- tion goes ao far as to euggest that Piped ice water might alao be furnished and that the water drawn from the city mains for cooling the ice plants may again be used for flushing and washing purposes Building. The board to-day referred the Bor ough's President's request to the cor- porate atock committee for report next week, in the Municipal THEATRE NOTES. Charles Frohman wil! produce Barrie's “Legend of Leonora” in London in September with Mrs. Pat Campbell and Gir John Hare as stars. Mr, Frohman has engaged H. V. Bs- mond and Eva Moore for “Elisa Comes to Stay,” which he will produce here tn December. “Oh, I Say!", a Parisian farce ‘etapted from “Une Nuit de Noces,” produce) in.London jast night with James Welch in the lead, is said to be very fufiny and equally nasty. “The Poor Little Rich Girl” reaches {ta 160th performance to-night. It is now said that when Chuck Con- nore, the Chinatown character, died he BROKE OUT INTO. MASS OF ERUPTION Started With a Few Pimples, Spread | Over Face and Neck, So Ashamed to Go ig Cure Completed in Three Weeks by Caleore Soap and Ointment. €33 Ashford 00., Brookiyn, N.Y.—"My trouble started about eight months ago with to heads, which i i H rhs. HH nite g i i i g i i HY il ii if E fi i LE | | 4 ht fi i if ft ! z j i E ! i b i i tr f} HH re f et 2 i 1 z Ss Ss 2 a ERS i ef if i i nl i Hi THE EVENING WORLD, Was under contract to David Belasco Yo appear in @ forthcoming When shown a sketch of the costume fa which she was to appear in “The Follies of 1913," Hasel Bexton swooncd and on recovering quit the company, waying she would rather not appear at Gil than appear #6 much. William Faversham sailed tor London on the Celtic today to euperviee the ir ie of the scenery and accessories “Hamiet" and “Othello” which he tats to his A Next season. IF YOUR CHILD NEEDS A PHYSIG If Cross, Feverish, Tongue Coated, Give “Syrup of Figs” to Clean the Stomach, Liver and ite, Cae of (an few boers all the f igs handy. It is the onl iver Sad Canty cleanser an needed. A little given to-day a sick child rane, Full directions for children of all and for grown-ups plainly printed arts druggist for the full nam ir lor erate takes he Bek Coe thts th the delicious tasti: tin ine on reliable. Refuse offered. EXCURSIONS. DECORATION DAY AT THE SEASHORE fF can Write or T ‘and man will call | Colored Fashion Sheet. me Fashion Sheet illustrated“ in colors, edited by May Manton, will aes Bed | Steamer “GRAND REPUBLIC" Special Up Hudson ‘Trips COI ORATION, Day, MAY oo FALLS, sunt DAYS, 15 AN! 2% HOURS. ie WiGHLAND 1 HOUR AT NEWBURGH Jaave Pier 1 9,30; Yonkers, 11 A. Yonkers, S0e. nike Ticket ited, Kr Br |HE MAUCH CHUNK "AY $1.60 "ouN° B "AY $1.00 "our? leave New York New York’s Mos BRIDGEPORT’ ist Decorgtion Day, May soth [2 1.00} The Commodious 4 SIRIUS ” Iron Steamer All Open Decks. No Staterooms A Delightful Sail—120 Miles—on LONG ore ) SOUND, Leaving Weg x “Phere Kee meat Lt DECORATION DAY EXCURSION, 60c 60¢ to HIGHLANDS of Navesink and points om SHMEWSBURY KIVER to D" Nd, SE I Steamers aren A ead Leaye Frooktin St. Mer 24. NB ‘gy BRIDGEPORT 1918. EAL ESTATE AT | ‘THURSDAY, MAY 28, REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. One Year pees and Today See the Difference! "Westchester paren P Watson Estate, 1912 Westchester Avenne at Watson Estate, 1913 “lin 1910 The American Real Estate Co. pald $1,000 each for the Above ots : Today They Are Worth $3,000 to $10,000 ent =|With Rapid Transit Within Two Years— With the Development Sure to Come Quickty— v What Will Morris Park Race Track Lots Be Worth in a Few Years? That Is What Is Meant by Giving You the OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE MONEY «t the Auction Sale Anihorizea my The State of.New York Banking Department Liquidator of Carnegie Trust Co. and Northern ng of New oe of 3019 Separate Lots, 4 Dwellings and Club House Sale Commences Next Saturday In the Club House on the Property, at 10 A. M., Rain or Shine 70% CAN REMAIN ON MORTGAGE Savings Bank Books Taken as Deposit on the Purchase of Lets To Get to Morris Park Race Track Take: The Subway (Weet Farms Trains) to 171th Street or 160th Strest stations. At 177th Street take Morris Park troll: car direct to the propert: prosetty, At 180th Street go to 180th Street station of the New York, Westchester and Boston Railroad, and thence to the property. The Second or zane Avenue enguates Railroads ite iter Railroad or Morrie Park trolley car to the property. — All Crosstown Bronx Cars Connect with all Elevated and a lin 145th Street, and transfer Rhy rik Park cee, bed _taith, 138th or Titles Insured Free by Lawyers’ Title Insurance and Trust Ce. GO AND EXAMINE THE PROPERTY) Send for Maps and Particulars to ‘ J. Clarence Davies, 149th St. and 3d Ave., New York City Joseph P. Day, 31 Nassau St., New York City Agents and Auctioncers We will execute bids for intending purchasers at the Morris Park Auction Sale: authorized by the State of New York Banking Department | Morris Park Auction Sale On May 3lst and succeeding days | authorized by the © EO attest dnd LE deals © Nh te wt seomeid by ty win, | State of New York Banking Department nildren, conte, 4 } cceeding days. Tenet ‘mica hated Pease & Elliman, 340 Madison Ave., New York | ee ee responsible people. Decoration Day Excursion] L. J. PHILLIPS & CO. © 158 Broadway, New York City, Will accept orders to buy lots at the DECORATION DAY AND SUNDAYS Excursion to New Haven Bisamer | erenan? BCK will lea M.: foot E: i.e0 » M. Return, due Two hours in >} REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— e ; J. Romaine Brown Coa; 105 West 40th Street, New York City’ ! i have representatives at Morris Park Auction Sale Authorised by the State of New York Banking Departmest On May 31st and Succeeding Days Mowtauk Steamboat Co.'s Ateel Steamer vain LAUK Leaves Pier foot wes Pier fi ining Beret, 41.00, Round _ Tn. = MEN'S SUIT, ady: fade and Made DECORATION DAY UP THE SOUND |] SEA CLIFF d GLENWOOD be one of the Special Features of next Sunday's Word “scp MP eae AND a nie NOR Rd Ek Ra ne eA Name Oe Bids executed for purchasers who cannot attend the sale. Correspondence invited. JANOS AND ORGAN! $100 Reduction — | Pianosé Play yer Pianos To 8uIT ASERS, ‘aaa of all kinds peo ts sae MRAKAL EM BHOS. Ket, 1 17 East 14th ot. N. my a DIAMONDS ON CREDIT. | Bany a Wat we Dit vaYMeyTs eo. 4, DAY America is Rosy wil, i iat, 8 al a 16.108 ta Toe Rhy ‘Wars ou Cas Cau 7 € val (orate LE BIDE \ 3 / i DAY Sea scrasa “ium oF OR EMA NS eae a” rectal, WA, rd ay he lots nger office