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28 the who of the he hated Americans. diva told her story with the ald; French interpreter. She was veil ‘when led: = the to me. fou. cannot remarry under a limited decree,” the justice advised the Go Wrong Are Offspring of Divorcees. Oh, that in Jersey happily in ‘tried to prevent me from gettin, ae a H6 shook me and sald if] consolation in the recent assertion of Chief Justice A. J. Petit of Chicago. youthful sinners appearing before ¥_ ‘coat. fr not ould abuse the Americgns more and| Judge Petit advocates another mind-your-neighbor’s-business reform, a him—which ts as it should be. 1 said he were some TAKE ALON FGETS NORE Bede Told Mme. Mau- of Metropolitan to ‘HATES AMERICANS. | ‘Doesn’t Want to Remarry, ‘but Wants to Be Free 7 . Jeanne Mabourg, one of the) h Bede, to-day obtained a d divorce in Justice Newburger' the Supreme Court from Claude ow much alimony she wanted, le te useless. I only want to be from him, so I may live here » “a free if he ever bothers me again I! Court in New York, I Recall Only Two Whose “Wthe Madame said she was married! Parents Were Divorced,’ Says Judge J. B. Mayo. 4 that for three months she lived husband hated Americans. One of the pet arguments of persons opposed to divorce on any grounds © me. We were eating lunch- in a French cafe on Thirty-ninth Fican men are brutes and American Women are not much better.’ ‘Claude, the Americans are very good | affectionate, hopeful nature when left in the care of nd nye rere tee fall iny life. man and woman bound together by supreme loathing. could.’ ut Arhericans and I said ‘Claude 1) f= the parental act of operating upon a cancerous mass of oe Tact tose bina sale! : ie 4 ' dead hope and affection with the legal instrument Bept on saying Parisians knew how allowed, the process known as “getting a divorce.” Mian tT tee eae ae routes ie p I never could follow this logte, but there are plenty TAREWTS OF THE Au ¥'DASSENT wue me! (he Tene TH’ GERRY SASSIETY ‘a TO CORRECT HIM Her Own Canoé.” 7 Froin Him. Metropolitan Opera Com- in private life is Jeanne Opera Comique, in Paris, |, jed and wept all ti ‘ime, Justice Newburger asked people who have been so|A Chicago Judge Says 50 Per Cent. of Boys Arrested nei toothed ariazigd in That City for Misdemeanors and Girls Who makes no difference,” she only want to be free, #0| “Of 12,000 Youngsters Annually in the Children’s Cy on Nov. 1, 1911, New York, unaware that By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. she testified “he became) whatsover is the alleged mortal injury which the legal cleavage of their parents indicts upon children. A small boy may live in joyous peace under the shadow of his father's drunken cruelty. A small girl may be ennobled and uplifted by the influence of her coarsely sensual mother. Any child may develop an He continued to talk a. The one utterly ruinous betrayal of the child-soul is left th fe. He followed .: ont sen genet Sat who can. They will undoubtedly find confirmation and return to the table he MODERN Bor ARE AFRAID ~~ ¥ 8S BVENING WORLD, PRIDAT DECLINES |Children of Reckless Parents in More Peril: Than Those of Parents Who Are Divorced geez, |/"SOUEALS" ON PALS, NOW IN QUESTION TR JuDaR OFTEN . THE OELINQueATS DO appointment as guardian ,of the’) SCOLDs ThE PARENTS Come FROM AND SENDS gINEH WOME \ had better ‘not, as there! bureau to approve matrimonial candidates only on the basis of their past| |“! have almost never come te com: athletic Americans present and he might get what I was not| experience, or rather of their lack of it. elie: strong eno! to TOLD HIS WIFE NC. tate Fre, ores, in ails treatments’) jemeanors in Chicago and the young|this condition of affairs is pretty threatened ‘woul oot me, I refused to go home| «¢ py id, fi ° Se een a wite refused to gh to| 'T 18 PROVED TO BE DIFFERENT h ‘° OC ENG per cent. of the boys arrested for mis-| “It’s my opinion that the blame for to leave him he told me he| cirls who go wrong are the children | equally divided between husband and tact wit ve bim. In justification of his decidedly med-| the boys and girls go blindly on and “The modern paront te afraid ADDLE HER | iticsome acheme he declares: “Fifty| stumble into trouble. to punish his child. There ie much | Commissioner nts who have been divorced.” | wife. The father instinctively blames literally. If a father mother of course. The boy Or| sttempts to whip a New York @ case of too harsh disci- FIRE In ”" he said, her e with her husband sh t i girl goes wrong and the father acolds,| child, ne matter how light!: vealed to-day hed ve that ip the way a goed IN NEW YORK: ‘Why didn't you look after the kid ‘ ANeccoone ea Asati we point women believes.” Now let the anti-divorce advocates/ tetter? Don't I work hard all day| and {'1i tell the Gerry Society!” Bureau of Fire dithe da: ) said paddie you $00,009 wes mails were being transferred from a railroad train to the post-office, The Government official who had charge of the mail has been taken into custody. polis ane Vietim omy of Architecture to-day declared un-| are neglected by honest and conect- | influence of a bad parent?" pultable the plans for the new German | entious parents who are away allday| Judge Mayo smiled a little, but Embassy at Washington drafted by the Court Architect, Ernest von Ihne, as vigee and quickly your energy, ambition and appetite will rome back to you. 1 BOSTON, Jan. %.—The body of « was found ca the B children to break the lew, er, in Bestom side of the harbor to-day. The secrets f . Maubourg said, she| make the most of that! For the rest) to keep the bread in your mouths?’ husband any more, | of us, I havo to report that not more! «tHe forgets that the mother is prob- y following this ultimatum from ‘On the steamer .than one-tenth of one per cent. of| ably werking equally hard, either in “However, this court believes in attorney for a couple of dozen women.| The breaking down of Sylvestro te who had passed civil service tests, | regurded by District-Attorney Whit- the children appearing in New York's ‘uildren’s Court are the offspring Of | ghould feel free of responsibility for divorced parents. That estimate 18) the behavior of his children any more furnished by Judge John B. Mayo,!than for their subsistence. They waved his hand at me ‘Btay here if you like, but | linquents covers several years. and then. Court,” Judge Mayo told me. “And “But it isn’t the children of di- parents in the case were divorced. | cluded Judge Mayo. “I stolen here ik only one @ | State, a - | Tilinola.”* jason for divorce in this! ner, brought be fore me. | don't mean that th parents deliberately teach the Aye New York,” I submitted. “You|to it, take May Be Missing Giri. yourself concede that many children | tat, mest instances, connive at their | of drankards are brought into court. | wno 4 toxication, Then the youngsters are|that the children of divorced New get into bad ways. Other children along better when removed from the | at work, The mother works as well| shook bis head. “I'm a Catholic, you they return from school, The street “Other things being equal, e child brought up by one. The in- | star ment.” wee 4 their original five-year! Joged with bim to introduce in the The Famous Chocolate Laxative Metabo Ine meey coos ethane iwith the tnaulation of the auailiary | imitations expired. tiee| Hesisliature « bill making the coast | avoid handling; sealed to avoid impurities. i. . wen cone set, He held up the ship until neces- | fe vote in favor of the treaties! mum penalty for the offense of which | will regulate your bowels and relieve you of the miseries of wife endures an impossible husband—| 147) repairs could be made and it, Was eleven to two, with four Benatora| Vo. nave been convicted forty years. | or vice versa—“for the child.on's wae brought up too well?” I was curious If your stomach isn’t just right, if you have a bad taste in the mouth se out. eae feel distressed after eating and have frequent headaches, just enone 0 a iL cert: neceien (oar The Majeatic was held up to-day a son. Pomerene Ex.Las. This will tone up your stomach, aid promote hodily | pressed in an attempt to enforce dis. |" Pier by the same inspector. strengthen the nervous system. You will be surprised to ees how | cipline?” ¥ r home or out of it. No father) teaching the parent control of tl child,” Judge Mayo went on, “ always make an effort to keep thi home together, As I sald, we find ys through ignorance or thought- <j y try again. Most parents will do any- Reasian Postal Ometal Arrested in| in the last year I can't remember! vorced pagents who get into court,|tning to keep their children. aa writes that he Comncction With Theft. more than two instances where the | according to my observation,” con-|naq @ mother with eight or ten little > ROBTOV-ON-DON, Russia, Jan. 30.— Cash amounting to the equi: "t under- | ones before me and “In many cases of juvenile de- | stand that enormous percentage of | guced to part with one of them, as linquency th rente.are the real / them in Chicago. Of course there 18] much work and trouble as they made ® number of causes in| “we haven't yet found anybody to th con-| deing eo. But there ie neglect. Wouldn't their number diminish if | dren's Court, only @ very small per- “Bometimes one or both of the par- | 00d mothers were allowed to divorce | centage are compelled to return a sec-|oid, of No. 1122 Prospect pi ents are frequently overcome by in-|4runken fathers? Doesn't the fact | ond time. F Uy peg ee AS Gian’: Cate lapet child brought up by two parents Rigid Law. are too tired exact an ~ acoouat of the day's doings, abd eo} ee.® better chance in life than e The unusual sight of the White fluence of beth father and mother leaving port side by side was pre- | condition of idea! . |aented at noon to-day. ‘The former One en Cent Box of ee an a8 Teer davetee twenty-four hours late and the, WASHINGTON, Jan, 30.—The Sen-| announced its verdict. Which is @ truly Parthian shot) this known in the'suene idea! O'Brien of No. was successful year to force ir own canoe.’ ” “(In Manhattan and the Bronx alone there will be more later, and Com- ith’ Bylvestro led to the con- CHICAGO {TIONS Al lessneen, not through wanton ili-feel- " part with’ By! ro a) In ‘One of the Supreme Court areca sates from 10,000 to 12,000 oo are HIGAG hab @ ARE A r So we give the children a acold-|™sstoner Adamson says he will ap-| viction of that young thug. For Byl-|to-day, Phoenix Ingraham, special $60,000 STOLEN FROM MAILS,) brought annually to the iren's . ing and the parents a lecture and they |Polnt women in so far as the char-|vestro, it 1s believed, knows the|quardian for the daughter, asked couldn't be in- “The percentage of divorce ts hig? | parenta—when they give their minda| men, and they One proof of this statement is| fr the salary of all the parents and children| Commissioner Adamson this morn- ‘hij. |'ng announced the appointment as are brought up before the Chil-| crivate secretary, at $3,800 @ year, of|is believed be will do 90, Also, it ts Theodore M. Btitt, twenty-six years! oped he can tell the police how to | Brooklyn, Mr. he bar two years ago who “shot the bombe," | Comptroller Williamm Sohmer for t not cared for properly, and are al-| Yorkers are so rarely delinquent car- admitted to t men sp has worked for the Legal Ald Boclety vest: ber of what) bond of $100,000 deposited with the lowed to pick up bad associates aud|ry the suggestion that a child gets | Bylvestro was a mem Comptroller by the Siegel bank. Judi owed to ITWO LINERS HELD UP wt srechiyn” He ‘wilt tegio worn) ,tyivestre, was & member of what! Gomaperoiet by the Slog! tan TO REPAIR WIRELESS |*°"""” ae the father, and the children find| know," he repiied. “So I can't ad-| Cedric and Majestic Leave Port well as those of the three winners of mit any defense for divorce. : | titien 4 for the pu their home locked against them when iy Together After Obeying | TWENTY- steamers Cedric and Majestic, tnd Great B night immediately after the jury had je eald: ate Forelgn Relations Committee voted | JUDGE WANTS RIGHT TO IMPOSE : latter two hours, both detained on Frege Jats meme keine account of flaws in their auxiliary | to-day to recommend immediate ratt- LONG SANTENCE. for good on | wireleas sets conflicting with rigid Fed- | fication of gereral arbitration treation| Judiclary | @ the part of one parent must be more iors) laws, is stipsaetyoe ay I sent for e memter of the ry ; : powerful when it is uninterrupted, | Ingpector R. H. Marriott went on | nations—twent rather than when it has/to spend part | poard the Cedric before sailing time of the time combating the other par- |These have been pending wince last! somplyman Suffrin), “and I b yeaterday and found something wrong Summer, when not until the afternoon that the so thick the captain declined to go! were cast by Senators Bacon, Stone, | Gorendant and bis accomplices should Shively, Hiteh son, Pomerene Her | her, Republivani mechanics got to work and Marriott | Borah, went with her down to the quaran. | sent wor Judge Mayo grinned a real grand- | tine grounds. Repairs were complet- $1 296-n0d 580 2°Bon, ot All Drug Stesee ° seiben oc. 5 Oe. set beilane (he a8. saat 00 the Cogete Renied 9 ber asinine see eae og , REE are teniilo epre “e.the 00H Twey ARE OUT WOMEN WILL BE MADE — |ever “saves: WATALIE BISHOP WANTS They Are More Zealous and Ener- | sudge Rosalsky, evidently pleased at getic Than Men in Welfare Work. | ‘he turn of affairs, said: Fire Commissioner Adamson re-| this case is a credit to the depart- | ‘Fire Commissioner, to appojnt them. “Zump" Puciello and Anthony whose experience with juvenile e-| need his disciplinary attention now | that when the parent errs it is almost| bile there are only three va-/ gadeitys, or “Bur whose tales of cancies at present, it is intimated] the atrocities in which they had taken acter of the work will permit. He than men in insapocting such places| had escaped to Italy, and since the |orous opposition by Mra, Bishop was as moving picture theatres, dance! polico had been unable to get a line | made plain fi halls and places where women work,/on him he was ready to believe this winding up with this: “I bave found that in any work involving the wel-| to believe Sylvestro has been in com- fare and safety of the public women| munication with Fay within the last better care of children than|#T@ more energetic and sealous than | two weeks and that the leader had newspaper reporter, and since beli SENATORS VOTE TO RATIFY | acts: memvere were tried. Coward: 1%, dosnt thine the, auth of the ation. ' a Large Bottle. $1.00 : eee a “ ” | fined $2 by T Dewe Arbitration Agreements With Japan se prailleig seam: (Rem Toby tn the Tombe Folie ° jevrey & Sona Ce Favored by Committee. absent. Senators O'Gorman, Demo- crat, New York, and William Alden sake.” Cedric, then in the quarantine ground, “By the way, do children ever get | Smith, Republican of Michigan, vdtod neven yeai Constipation into court because they have been was ready to sail, but the fom Wa8) i ine negative. Affirmative votes maximum of y therland and Burton hud | over met, but 1 think these defen- | re es rhat they favored reratif\s | jante-this man and ‘8chmitty,’ ESS ESE SSP baz comes | Bcc trates | Save ever come QUICKLY CONVICTED! IN GAYNOR'S WILL, THE OVORE CUR She and Husband She Sues, With Their Children, Were Saved From Titanic Wreck, OF THE HOME Too much Sylvestro, Facing Long Term) Widow and Children Trying to in Sing Sing for Bomb | Have Provisions for Guar- Throwing, Asks Mercy. dianship Changed SENTENCE POSTPONED.| witiam 3. Gaynor, with al his knowledge of the law, incorporated an illegal provision in his will, ac- cording to petitions filed by bis three! minor daughtere to have their PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 90.—Mr& Luctiie Polk Carter of Bryn Mawr, Pa., a descendant of President Polk, and well known in social circles here, in Baltimore, New York and Newport, filed sult to-day for divorce from her husband, William E. Carter. Both Youth Faced Prison Term and Decides to Betray Leader =| mother, Mrs. Augusta C. Gaynor, ap-/are survivors of the Titanic disaster, pointed as their testamentory guard-| Mrs. Carter is now in Baltimore, | to Police jan. The petitoners desire the sub-| The grounds for the divorce sult stitution of their mother for the Kings County Trust Company. Angelo Gyivestro ts going to| Helen Gaynor, eighteen years old, “aqueal.” Marton Gaynor, aged sixten, who ‘The twenty-three-year-old lack | married Ralph Isham a few days ago Hand “domb-shooter,” convicted in/and Ruth Gaynor, who is eleven five minutes yesterday before Judge | years old, ara the minor petitioners. Rosalsky in Ger a! Sessions, of plac-|They are acting under advice of b on last Aug. 81 at No. 170] counsel, who sey they have found were not revealed as the papers wera, impounded. Mr. and Mrs. Carter had two children who also were among thoae rescued in the Titanic “wma Carter is a son of Mra. Willi 4 ED 4 St. Anthony and Ttacquet Clubs, the , Hone of the American Revolution x 5 Bast Houston street the provisions of Mayor Gaynor's wil the Bt. Anthony Club of New York, + ised by the Judge as impossible of performance. ee Pi aucqymbed to his By the terms of the will « trust) BANK ROBBERS GET $20,000. fund was created for the minor daughters, amounting to about $100,- Masked Rand Beeape With Plunder E 8 Judge Rosalsk; 090 for each. “The will specified that From Logansport, La. othe the Kings County Trust Company! new ORLEANS, La., Jan. 9 "i mitted should be the guardian of the minor | Bank of Logansport, La, was plu ‘ - children an well as trustee of the|to-day by masked robbers, who es caped with $20,000, according to word — here. eS ee A $60,000 BLACK PEARL. Fd SAN FRANCISCO, Jen. sa—Laed) / Warontek, known in Tahiti as the “pearl king,” arrived on the v ‘Tahiti, bringing with a carat black pear! of roundesa, ~ valued at 900,000. estate. ‘The Ki County Trust Company has not applied to the Surrogate for DiverceD children. It ts asserted that the trust company cannot act in the dual capacity of guardian of heirs and trustee of the estate. nor will provides that any who seeks to depart from {ts provisions shall be disinherited | “Waronick, who represeate & Freseh and that if the Kings County Trust Company suffers any heir to contest | Deft diving syndicate, says im the the will it shall be removed as ¢rus- tee and guardian’and the Peo Trust Company of Brooklyn shall be F | substituted. . Maaniey qhcttthalanding the effort of Mayor QUIT MEAT IF YOUR vt a ynor to have will stand just as dressed the court, saying: he drew it, the attempt to alter ite be BOASTED ONLY LAST MGHT HE | provisions is now under way. In the ition of the minor heirs opinions “— think, Your Honor, tt would be/ ably gives to the surviving parent the im the interests of justice if sentence| guardianship of children—providing, ‘ were to be postponed on this prisoner ore th ore is no barrier to for © week or ton days.” The situation 1s complicated by the nat to tes Bua be jaham. ‘rhe marriege rakes him he benefit to the District-Attorney?”| I . eo him her asked Judge Rosalsky, interested at|suardian, unless he formally relin- once, for last night Byivestro bad de. | Wishes the post of her_motl Sf her mother, clared grandiloquently that be would “1 am informed that he te willing to SPECTORS WOW |¢o so. onic ar. Master, one suces) = TQ RETURN TO FATHER Feb. 16. Bylvestro, handcuffed, was led out of court to Mr. Manley’s office, and Adamson Thinks Was Awarded to Mother: at Own Request, but Has Changed Mind. Miss Natalie Bishop, the fifteen- hia intention to ap-/ment. I want publicly to commend} year.old daughter of Mrs. Abigail as inspectora in the] Detectives Jones, De Martini, Fogar-| trancock Bishop and James Cunning- Prevention. He made} ty and Carreo for their work. They /nam Bishop, who were divorced last & letter to John E. | are entitled to the thanks of tbe com-| year, nas again changed her mind as iniraershlad Reload bese salad to who she will make her home with, In the decree awarded Mra, Bishop by Supreme Court Giegerich, the custody of the daughter was gt to Mra. Bishop at Miss Natalie's request. Prior to the handing Gown of the de- cree she remained in the custody of her father. “The work done by the police on in bis court fight last | man as of more importance even than Joseph Johnaon, then/ the confessions of “fchmitty” Leh- whereabouts of Fay. that the decree,be modified eo that Natalie may go with her father Mar. Whitman had heard that Fay |nart this atep will be met with v believes women better ‘The mi rumor. Now, however, he bas reason | 174° sustice Lehman next Friday. Mise Bishop te at « girls’ semipary ee display higher ability | hecn urging Sylvestro to stand firm SIEGEL BANK SEEKS CASH. paid.” and not join the ranks of “squealers.” ceeeeeres The first demand made on Bylvestro| permission From Court to Ask Re- will be that he “deliver” Fay, and | lease of $100,000 Boud. Henry Melville, receiver for Henry | Blewet & Co,, bankers, got permission catch the mysterious Polaro, one Of! to-day trom Judge Hough in the United the most active of the “mechanios" oF | states District Court to apply to State Stitt formerly was 4 request that C " ” United 8 Fidelity & Gua = as ‘the inner circle.” This was aj Unit MSiresied to turn ¢ ice was punished and the penaity for Dank mane terrae this order. will FOUR TREATIES, |«tvine mtormation to the police was) not prejudieg future collection of the "| death. It has been testified that one) money, ald Judue Hous! Luigiatant paid this penalty on order! Sim itai S day for havi ritain Among Those | considered this conviction wae re- their places of business exposed to dict | oe path she ORL vealed by the statement he made last |and flth. wane i f The Little Niceties are observed in getting this tea ready for market. Prepared by machinery to itain, Japan and other| committee of the Assembly to-day,” y-four treaties in all.) ,aiq Judge Rosalsky (meaning As-! are “At present the penalty ta limited to | @ minimum of three and a half and a | which is totally inadequate. Such men as this, cock, Williams, Sw | ri grith of ‘Arizona be Ret aut of society for the rest of oot and MeCum- ’ . I thought ‘Happy Jack’ Mulraney Clarke of Arkansas | was tho test hardeged critciaal | had | ‘Zump,’ ‘Burkey’ and the rest—ere A Nes tote ee 4 Wee U]