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x {EFT JEWISH FAITH FORMUSGULMANTO GET RO OF WIFE “Mahmoud” Maurice Rose Now Finds American Law Binds Him Just the Same, SHE DEMANDS SUPPORT. Been Cared For by Chari- table Hebrew Institution. Aug. 91, 1911, 10 Gaye ago the author of the fore- @olng note, penned in @ foreign land and under the guidance of Allah, waiked into Judge O'Sullivan’s Special Sess! Court and said that he wanted to hhimeett up, as he supposed there @ust-covered warrant for him repo: nomewhere in the Magistrate's dei T have come the man an- js the woman whe claims to be my wife and the mother of fy children.” Whereupon Judge O'Sullivan ordered Rose into cus- tody and later admitted him to bail. Not unt yesterday did Bertha Rose learn that the man whom she claims as her husband and whom she pursued ‘one end of Europe to the other ff more than five years had come back te New York. Equally surprised was @he to learn that he had surrendered himself te the authorities for she had thought from the persistency with which he tried to tose himself in the old world he would never dare to come back and throw himself into the clutchss of the law. BECAME MOHAMMEDAN TO Di- VORCE HIS WIFE. His reappearance after these years of absence is strange, but not haif #0 etrange as the story that lies back of the note signed ‘Mahmoud Maurice Rose,” for that is a narrative of haw & man, thwarted in various attempts to divorce bis wife. as a Tenort ree pudiated his Jewish falth and became a (Mohammedan that he mixht rid himself of ine woman who had made his tour ot Europe one long night of terror. Tits story did not come out until yes cerday, when Mrs. Rose went to consult her attorney, Isidore Sherer, about what ghe would do to punish her husband now that he is back in New York State. From the flies of the case which Mr, MAN WHO CHANGED FAITH TO REPUDIATE WIFE AND THE VICTIM. Two Abandoned Children Have ‘Tpe Judge looked and found a warrant MAURICE ROSE Governments to cancel her husband's he was travelling with a Mre. Rose No, 2. Without pass- Passports because ports in these foreign countries one must \travel lke @ fugitive and mostly at As a final resort, Rose went to Tur- key to change his retigion, and how he accomplished that is toid-in a letter written to Mrs, Rose by the American Consul-General at Constantinople and lated Aug. 21, 1911. In part it follows: “It 1s the custom in Turkey that when a foreigner desires to embrace the Mohammedan faith for the Ministry of Juatice to notify the applicant's em- ‘ausy oF consulate, and for that em- bassy or consulate to send an official down to see that such applicant is changing his faith of his own violition. DIVORCE EASY UNDER MUSSUL.- “on Aug. 19, 1911, having recetved word from the Minister of Public Worshtp that an American citizen was desirous of becoming a Mussulman, the Deputy Consul-General called at the ministry Rose carry out his intention. “If he later divorced hie wife h ence of two witnesses is sufficient for a Mussulman to obtain a divorce; nm the presence of the two witne is not @bsolutely essential. If Maurice Rose has obtained a divorce in this manner it is perfeotly legal and no further appeals can be made to annul it. He stated hia intention of becom- ing an Ottoman subject also.” Rose never became an Ottoman aub- Ject, for the Turkish Government sees to it that only those who have been in the country fifteon years can ac quire Ottoman citizenship. religion he sent the note of repudiation to his wife, She sent it to the Turkish Consul In New York City and she re- Joleed upon learning from him that the Mussulman divorce had no effect what- soever in this country. “I 41d not understand what this word “Mahmoud” meant when I saw it signed to the letter repudiating our marriage,” eald Mra, Rose, “Bo I wrote to the American consul in Constantinople and his reply told the story. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIVAY, SUD 11, 1913. ‘was nothing else to do but let Maurice message from Turkey, but was soon offl- advised that his repudiation of | to me or his children, except an oc- casional note too suave to be Setleved. |My ohildren have been in the Hebrow ——— asylum all this time.” ———<—<—>—__—_— DAUGHTER FOUND IN LAKE, MOTHER COMMITS SUICIDE. Mrs. Schultz Drank Poison Soon Af- ter Her Child’s Body Was Discovered. CHICAGO, July —Mabel Sehults, Two daye after he had changed his | twenty, an employee in @ printing estab- lishment, disappeared from her home, No, # South Halsted street, oa July & | Yesterday Mre. Schuits ientified a body found in the lake as that of her daughter. “That ls my poor Uttle girl,” esta the woman, calmly, as she left the under- taking establishment. An hour and a balf tater che was found lying in her Gat with a bettie halt filled with poison laying by her side. She was rughed to the County Hospital by the police and die@ @ short time after My husband and I were married in| her arrival there. How the girl met death ie not knows. at ceremony, and] 4 GIBBS MAY WED AGAIN I went to Bertin, | F. H. hncege i i sons we had a marriage in our faith performed children born to us, WIFE SAYS ROSE I8 A “TEMPER: AMENTAL” MAN. had been in Berlin but @ short time hi ! went to Warsaw and I with him. He jleft me at my father’s home in War- [atives in California that he had begun it for annulment of our marriage on 'the ground that he was under age when the ceremony was performed. My rela- tives found that tn attempting to get |@ecree of annulment he testified that there were no children of he issue, He new that was untrye and he was ee to drop tho sult. He write mea long letter begging forgiveness and {then he started, he wrote, for aWrsaw to Join me and take me back to Amer- j toa? “He got as far as New York and he divorce from me. On the witness stand, Justice to sign the final decree he asked to be awarded custody of the children. “The Judge surmised something was wrong and when I came to New York in 1908 I had the divorce and the decree was not awarded to my the Sigel woman, who he had married, of her head. Ghe left, SPOUSE WITH ABANDONMENT, “I then got out the warrant chargi: of his travels abroad and every place was to continue his violin lea- @ rabbi. In Berlin two ‘aw and returned to Amertoa, A few: months later I learned through my rel-, her six at In January last Mra. met Anna L Gigel of No, 1 West ie Hundred and Fourteenth street. He fell in love with her end tried to get a in the Gupreme Court here, he testified that there were no children of the is- sue, Dut when it came time for the abandonment after I had tried to charge him with bigamy and perjury. I learned Court Refuses Former Wife's Peti- tion te Prevent Bim. SYRACUSE, July 1.—Under o decision by Justice Andrews of the Supreme Court Frederick H. Gibbs of New York, can marry again if he wants t, de ite objections by his former wife, L, Gibbs of this city. tter obtained @ divorce tm 1907, They ‘e married at Portiang, Me, in 1887, and between then and 18 Mrs. au declared her husband bad left ar Gibbs petitioned Justice Andrews te vacate the order, but lost. Ouct Mrs. Longstreet. WASHINGTON, July 11.—Controversy over the post-offlce at Gainesville, Ga, was settled yesterday when the Senate confirmed the nomination of Mre H. W. J. Ham to s.cceed Mrs. Helen D. Long- street, widow of the Confederate Gen- IS SOOTHED BY POSLAM What relief there is in an a husband. 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