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DETECTIVES BREAK |47*¢ TE EVENING WORLD, and His Wife Who Were Attacked TUESDAY, AUGUST Ftat| WEIGHTMANS WIN 12, 1018. leave for the West They were as happy as in thelr auto. | before they A DEFECTIVE “E” Mrs. Pollard to other persons and that the handwriting of the other letters : 4 children when an Evening World report- closely resembled the writing In the let~ 3 , Ww Ww er called on them to-day, the only thin; 1 itness. i By Detectives, ho Invaded the rong that mar: ed their happiness balng the | a pusone the re apetnee Mrs, Pollard ns EEDNONOROOODOOOROUCOOGGAOOEO OOROnOnOBOREeEEnEcoT | 66 "” Presence of a squad of photographers 1s to be heard before United States who made them pose all morning. Commissioner Stockton In Newark on q Mra. Weightman is a raving beauty, ‘Thursday next, in which Mrs. Pollard BS with coal black hair and beautiful eyes. fe accused of having improperly used Her husbana was radiantly happy. the United States malls. She is aileged f AND BEAT COUPLE Artist and Wife Attacked in Dark by Five Men Seek- ing “Evidence.” Nusband Uses Bayonet With Telling Effect; Intruders Arrested. r Elemer de Sapres!, an art editor on AUTO ELOPEMENT Young Millionaire’s Mother’ Denies She Will Attempt to year, which will be augmented by an inheritance of $7,000,000 when he becomes of age, no efforts will be made by Mra. Edith M. Moller to annul the wedding of her son, William Weightman 3, to Miss Marie Healy Powers, a few months her busband's junior. The hasty wedding of the juvenile “We have given up the proposed trip around the world and even the motor trip to California,” said Weightman. “We will atay here for a week and then motor to Chicago, where we will turn south and go to Palm Beach, to meet my grandmother, who has a home there, “I expect later to go into business. I would like to go to California and buy here. t But I do love the open air and outdoor life of the West. “We received @ telegram of congratu- lations this morning from mother, so you gee there can be no further parental objection to our wedding.” Yung Weightman iso great-grandson of William Weightman, known as the Quinine King and founder of a $60,000,000 fortune, and a nephew of Mrs. Frederick USED AS EVIDENCE Decision Reserved in the Noted “Poisoned Pen” Case in | ten fpostponements Judge Owen P, Mahon to-day gave a hearing in the matter of the charges made by Mra. Charles F. Jones against her neighbor, Mrs. Nelson L. Pollard, residing in Madison avenue, this city. The case has become known as the “poisoned pen’ cass, Mr. Jones charging the defend- ant with having sent scurrilous letters to have sent an improper letter to Dr. Charles H. Schilcter of this city. Pollard, through her coun: peatedly denied the authorship of the letters received by Mrs. Jones and Dr. Behlicter. RESINOL CURED Annul Marriage. a big ranch. 1 have lived there for New Jersey. years, and I know all about cattle and N Br breaking broncos, But if my wife - AWFUL PIMPLES doesn’t Ike that, £ suppose I wilt come| ALL BADLY BATTERED. | % dey srapsasat rape feceetea deme back to New York and go into business| ELIZABETH, N. J., Aug. 12—After Whole Face Covered, Now Clear. “Iwas troubled with two or three pi - ples coming out on my chin. Ina wee or so my whole tace was covered with them. Friends advised me to use dicfer- ent lotions and salves. 1 tried them, but they did me little good, ifany. Ifinally washed the pimples with Resinol Soap 4 Penfield, wife of the Ambassador to and appli.d Resinol Ointment before eeiskis ianebind, iad bie greity, couple followed an elopement at 5 o'clock | | SnNG™ to her. going to bed. In the morning | teead yesterday morning from Sag Harbor, L. Mrs. Jones to-day testified about re-| the swelling going down, the infiam- athletic wife, Edith, were sleeping on a | j fh, an) au SHE WANTED TO WAIT, BUT . mobile trip at speed to ceiving the letters complained of as far | mation gone from the pi I tried Wem couch near the winoow earl New, York and a surreptitious wedding WAS OVERRULED. back as November last. Some of the'this treatment for about a week, and apartment on the second floor of No. West Twelfth street at 2 o'clock this | 5 morning. } ‘Two figures scaled a geven-foot picket airdome at No. 105 West Ninety-ninth street early to-day suffering from ao- caine poisoning, “died in the Knicker- bocker Hospital at 6.15 o'clock this morn- ing without regaining consciousness. He was found by Poll King of the West One Hundred station. King called an ambulance and Dr. Corri- an took the young man, who was in profound stupor, to the hospital. 1 poison victim waa about twenty yi 01d, five feet six inches tall, had a lig complexion and brown hair ana wore sand a black shirt. He ‘Milton Forrester, No, 27 West Seventy- fourth etreet, a law clerk; William @Connor, No. 49 Lexington avenue, private detective; Henry Frech, No. 9 Kast Forty-eighth stret, a law clerk, All of them showed tered face Those who needed it wore treatmen’ by « eon from @t. Vinvent's Hospital, Mr. and ‘Mrs. de Sapres! had dressed and the whole party had been taken to the Charles atreet station, ‘All five of the intruders were brought CASTORIA For Infants and Children, emery The Kind You Have m Always Bought Use For Over | Indications that 5 | plunge was accidental, and members of | his household who gave out statements | Sfter the body was picked up insist that (there could be no motive for him to commit suicide. i In June he and his wife went to King- ‘eton, Ont., leaving their handsomely ‘urnished apartmént in the care of two young Englishmen, Frank McCreary and Brandt De Farge, who had ovcupied | rooms there for some time, Last Saturday Mr, Preyer returned | He was in unusually good health and spirits, McCreary and De Farge say, jand told them he had had a delight(ul vacation, | Mr. Preyer occupied a bedroom one | window of which ts immediately above an airehaft six feet wide and five stor fea in depth. Frank Pippig, Janitor of the building, and his wife sleep in a basement apartinent, their window being near the bottom of the shaft. The Pip- ‘pigs were arouse¢ by & crash at the third floor. It was Mr, Preyer's body striking an awning at that point. Then | they heard him land at the bottom ot | the shaft. Pippig and his wife ran out. critic w The art dead of @ broken neck and they picked him in his night clothes, Burhs of the West One street station called hyat~ wald that death had been in- er euffered slightly from ma and sometimes had to go to the window at night for fresh air,” Me- Croary and De Farge told Burns, “The window sill ts low and one could easily ‘make @ misstep and fall out. peculiar Citas Artal PHYSICIAN ACCUSED OF PERSUADING BOY TO SGN PAPERS Alfred Camille Dupont known phyatcian living at No, 310 West ‘Dr. a well at the “Little Church Around the Cor- ner." But Mra. Moller has forgiven her son and taken his wife into her arms. And One of the first perso liam met when he rect from seven years in the Powers, Gaughter of Maurice Powers, young Wil- returned ot was Mise “Away From The —Telephone from your home or office telephone, When you are: away from the office and your work requires that you secure information from head- quarters, don’t take the trip back through the hot sun—just look for the Blue Bell Sign—then Telephone. From any Public Telephone you can send local or Long Distance messages just as you would send them where you may be about the city, you will find a Public Telephone near at hand ready to help you save the time and effort that personal traveling requires. Just look for the Blue Bell Sign— Office? | hed and no matter letters, she said, were typewritten while others were script. The witness said it was noticed that in the typewritten let- found that most of the pimplea had dis- a red. I kept the treatment up for hen my face was clear of all eon Thave used Resinol Net Fichus and Guimpes with frills, ruffles and fine hand embroidery. New French Pleatings by the yard, in White, Cream, Ecru and Novelty colored edges. Special Irish Crochet Neckwear At Less Than 14 Former Prices \ Trish ‘Crochet Collars. . | | Irish Crochet Yokes..... “BON TON’ An extensive variety of figure. Broche. 3.00, WOMEN'S Irish Crochet Collar Bands. Values ..---65cto 1.95 formerly 1.50 to 4.50 seeeeeeee 25 to 1.95 formerly 2.95 to 4.25 formerly 1.50, 65c " CORSETS of models for every type Made of Coutil, Batiste and Fancy 3.50, 4.00 to 6.00 “Royal Worcester” Corsets;—many models | for every type of figure. 1.00, 1.50 and 2.00 HOSIERY Thread Silk Stockings,—fine gauge; double tops. White or Black. 1.15 value 1.50, Thread Silk Stockings,—fine gauge, guaran- teed; double tops, reinforced heels, toes and soles, | Black or colors. 1.50 value 2.00, Thread Silk Stockings,—lisle tops and soles, White or Black, - , the beautiful bride’ ther has wired] of Shelbytowr, 1a,, who was visiting at| ters the small “e” was defective and | Soap since, and find that the pimples do | et tecon ot ea soon hades rf . / M | parental forgi terete tn the couple the home of A. Frank Richardson, at subsequently learned that|not come back.” (Si ned) ter A. ean began climbing. They noleclessly , by I x ONLY NINETEEN, 18 HEIR TO ie a ite eens eae «la typewriter that had pian oe et by Ave., Brook- aecended wntil they reached the de es f cat id $7,000,000, ot phar ied seit ‘patraian kinee Rr auesedvs This information was |" Hesinol’ positively itching in- Sapresi window. One of them fumbled ‘epi £ 5 | After a wedding party last night, jummer home at Sag Harbor c! ecured, the witness sald, through type- | stantly and speedily heals ecaema ond @ moment with a fiash lamp and in a as a TH D5 which was attended by Mrs. Moller and | Richardson place, and the young | “EitiNE experts who had examined Mra. {other skin bumors, dandruff, gecond the thread of light began play- yi x SAPRESI] friends of the young illionalre.| “ouple met at a dance. They became |Pollard's typewriter. Mrs. Jones testi- | burnsand piles. ResinobMintment aed fing over the face of Mre. de Sapresi 7 Weightman and his bride went to the] Oe ter two weeks I but Miss Pow. | fed further that, the letters in acript | Resinol Soap are sold by every druggist. and one aweke, Pree, Hotel Woodstock. They were visited this | Coir, Sixteen, wanted to wait |N&d been compared with letters sent by Trial free. Dept. 11-P, Resinol, Balti- etartied to eoream, she kick afternoon by Weightman’s uncle, Robert | °, 1 more. Md. Dusband. At the eame instant, she de- DODO RNEKN | Singer, @ millionaire retired sugar re-| "Wail moter thinks Tam olé enough” : { lares, one of the men's fingers closed finer, who lives at the Waldorf-Astoria | 0000S however, and earl bai over her throat and she was almost oe eee | when he ia in this elty. Mr. Singer in. | DAttErs aves tn Wa bees Re igang this time both men were Deneft by Daniel C, Kingsland, to whom | vited the couple to dine to-night at Mrs, | 10, © eer Camila. i @ mother and son were related through | Moller's home. i pe Mr. do aproare forefathers fought in Mrs. Sutton's slater. Kingsland died Jan.| “William is only nineteen,” sald Mr. veoight by alta Joker Widen artia sn ware japoleon. m |. 1873 Sutton now asks that &| Singer, “although he looks much older ig tary otudent in France before he came Paper transferring to the physician her|pecause of hia» large figure. He can Pegbans Aa bod Wits we Martha, . “to America, and over his bed were son's #hare in th Lng eae an Ddeaee, te that wan eaaied by @ in the trust estate be set) easily take care of @ wife and an estab-| sir5, Anne M. Welghtman-Walker, now aie se ute Penida Gan A barthed ones. Hshment and his mother will not seek | Mrs. Frederic Pentleld, was the defend- some Te ens oe saue te act The complaint gets forth that the phy-|to annul his marriage. When William | ant as she had been made almost sole 34th St et 23d Street ‘ oo] sted aa ve wall aeonathing att siclan made loans to Mrs, > tton at ®/ pecomes of age he will inherit $7,000,000| heir of the huge estate. The case was re " peal but he fought until be had time when she was in need of money | that is held in trust from the estate of | one of the most sensational ever tried . By ladies off the bayendt. with which to purchase necessities for] hig great grandfather, the original Will- in nm American court. It had gone on . ge rn gamman nia heraelf and aon, especially needed when | fam Welghtman.” several days when one of counsel for On Wednesday, August 13th. AGAINST TWO. before Magistrate Corrigan in Jefferson Dr. Dupont was then the family: phat: | permet, sources Jt was learned | ates, FeAtield produced from «ema Market Ci t, cha with disorder; i ‘ “| that Miss Powers has no fortune. iron box a yellowed note. e ee ee ene, cern conduct, ‘They wore saaibnene ts hinty PRI VER NOTED ART oe re cemceyi ene boy. Young Weightman has been in deli-| Counsel for Mrs. Wister read the wielded by the agile and dextrous de) io tee in the workhouse. 1 uring the boy's sickness Dr, Duponts| ate health since his youth, despite his| paper, turned pale and passed It to her. |. Baprenl, was doing good work in the | 44) atien aeinia abaibet mes. according to the complaint, drafted | apparently robust physique. His mother |She read it, whispered to her lawyers, TRIMMED HATS Be oj Rpumet tthe cream id Zaring. “We have been sep- rape naich transferred thelr rights (0/ employed a young Harvard graduate |and @ moment later the case ended. The eee be heard in the otreet, and one | arated three years and I understood that Treen ursiand estate to the physician.| a his tutor and companion, and sent | few who knew the contents of the mys ; 4 tn the room began blowing « |2h@ ae living with @ man under an- t was understood, Mrs. Sutton alleges! nim into the Ojai Valley of California, | terlous paper pledged themselves te Advance showing of Imported Models for ‘s one other name in that apartment house. y that the document was merely a mo: re for seven years he has been liv-| secrecy, and its nature was never re- early Autumn wear. re bef tae feotetepe in the | With Detective Willard and three friends sage on the estate an security tor ¢ an outdoor life, camping in the | vealed. y iJ L Mrv de Banrent neara Te aorene Weube: late last, acne loans made by the physician. Young ad Wanting, Tie seaait eet ee M. r Milli f Fall, includi = ages t sliubsad’ Geek ake tease Sutton, It ts alleged, wax under the in. great improvement in his! ARRIVED x T ourning Winery tor all, _ inciuding up the rear fire escape. We found uence of drugs administered by Dr. health, and his mother recently brought | san Ju ; se ii ere not iniee etrange. men. nanet ts a apartment and, looking. in Dupont when he affixed hin signature! him back Kast. His speedy macrlace (ie, 30m ‘oques, Bonnets, Medium and Large Hats. * tm the front room. By thie time Police- sen is bea ana Lat ei aeabpasiy mune Bhiksimwar acl " Paihare Ce Wagniana and his brid are | Emer ; . could see her and her companion asleep. . nature his mother» oung Wi | A men Fixkog soy dilbert oe We decided net to etter by the bes. Member of Metropolitan MUS-" attorney explained its meaning. stopping at the Woodstock for a week, CE NECK R Char strest ut chose a window next to the ” = — ~aB yd BE ~ hd AA) . whe the ats ess turned on Mr. de} Dedroom window. eum Staff Either Jumped ai diba ea = = LA Ww EA Seprest had lost his nightclothes and “It was a dark room we got into, but id - 4 ene, : < Ges cut in the Fight thigh, arm and| suddenly we found ourselves attacked or Tumbled Out. Wl New Importation of ‘Wo...cn’s Novelty Neck- Jett hand, and his lips were swollen) >Y & man and a woman's screams in our | * . ran A and gushed. His wife'e throat waa| cafe. We had climbed into the apart- ——. wear, direct from the leading Parisian makers, in- Bruised and she suffered from shock, | Ment adjoining that of my wife, David C. Preyer, sixty years olf, a cluding Chinese Colorings and Designs on Silk. “We're very sorry. We have made « ee se! Member of the Metropolitan Museum | Cc d Sati: om any of tre man-made, |UNIDENTIFIED BOY DIES — [sist oc art sess, ane one ot ne ee best known art critics in America, ve ’sF thi — “The ime who had come tn ty the OF COCAINE POISON NG elther jumped or fell from » window Women s Fancy Vests, to be worn under coats y B, darving, So clerk living at Xo, 2g aes At ia home on the fifth floor of ‘Ne. of tailored suits; embroidered on various materials Greene avenue, Brooklyn, entral Park West, at 6.45 o'clock ‘ : i Ward, a "peivate “detective of No. ™e| An unidentified south, plainly dremsed.| this morning and was | with pleatings and large novelty buttons. Kast undred eenth | foun e of an 75c Lisle Stockings,—double tops, reinforced heels, toes and soles, White, Black or Tan. value 1.00, ‘Twenty-third street, was charged in a sult filed in the Supreme Court to-day with having got Charles K. Sutton, one of the heirs to a $5,000 estate, to the sign that saves time—and let the telephone do your travelin:,. Thirty Years sign papers giving away » part of his value 800, 35c pair; 3 pairs 1.00 ee des nea Un ee al NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY Lisle Stockings,—double tops, soles and heels, ian tae’ maine: te xanes . White, Black or Tan. value 980, Sus omen nanan een TR, Sutton, Shared with her son the ‘ , right to @ trust estate created for their ai ——— Stl — nent et % poe x nnecrentan: