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SNE ARES 1 = TRAPS HER HUBBY NOS AFFINITY S Mr ii. Bhetnce Woh Revk Reeled When 4 a Wife Led Party Into K 7 Hotel Room. ¢ ——— | = =GOMPANION SCREAMED. . Star of Films Asks Court for Freedom After Her Trap . Is Sprung. ‘The liveliest movie play that Mins Pearl White, one of the best known actresses in the silent drama ever in was screened to-day in « Vuatice Cohalan'’s part of the Bu- preme Courat when her divorce sult against Victor Sutherland, the actor, ‘was triea. Miss White proved herself to be feme pumpkins as a detective, when = om inst New Year's Eve she went with her colored maid to an apart- ment in the King Edward Hotel and «found her matinee idol-husband in the company of a dark-haired young © woman in kimono attire. Tt was not until Harold Hyams, a card palesman, who turned detective «at Mise White's suggestion, had fol- lowed Sutherland for a month from «ity to city that the movie actress mew her husband had been attracted © 07 @ young woman who frequently sat in front of the footlights beaming ‘“\e@miration upon the young actor. Hyams testified that on New Years “Seve he followed 8 ‘land from the q, Ming Edward Hote! to a moving plo- “Vtmre theatre on West Forty-second ~ ” mtreet near Seventh avenue, where he . S@w his wife appearing {h a movie e * production. ‘When the actor made bis ~ emit from the theatre Hyams fol- 2 tewes him to Forty-second street and . + Broadway, where Sutherland waited ~ Until the dark haired one walked by. © The actor tipped hie hat to the young * weman and then locked his arm in * Reve and walked to the King Edward © Hotel, where they didnt bother to ~~ Fewieter, but went upstairs in the " glevator te room No. 633, Hyams fol- Jowing. © “I heard Mr. Sutherland talking tn & bow voice to the woman inside tho room,” sald Hyams, “and then I rushed © % @ telephone and called Mra. Suther- “land, She came over with her maid “and I knocked at the door of _, Teom.” “What reply was made to the = knock?” asked Attorney Philip Bern- stein, for Mrs, Sutherland, “1 paid ‘a telegram for you sit Mr. Sutherland opened the door Mre. © Butherland and her maid were stand- ing right back of me, and when he said ‘wait a minute’ I put my foot in the door and kept it open. Then I pushed the door all the way open and elet Mrs. Sutherland and the maid HANS SCHMIDT OFFERS TO TELL TRUE STORY OF AUMUELLER MURDER Writes Whitman That He’s Not Insane and Says He'll Involve Others. ‘Tho gen impression that Hans Schmidt, the disgraced priest who murdered Anna Aumueller and dis- posed of the body by cutting it up and throwing {it into the Hudson River, felgned insanity in order to escape the death penalty was con- firmed to-day. District - Attorney Whitman received a midt, who is in the death house of is prison, in which the mur- derer lucidly explains the whole mat- ter. He writes that he knew public sen- timent was against bim and that he ‘and | figured the only way be could escape the death chair was by acting like a crazy man. He was eo clever in his deception that he fooled great many peopl 4 caused one jury to disagree. On bis second trial he was convicted. ‘Up in the death house the men iting execution, having nothing busy themselves with studying their own cases and the casos of each other, One of there amateurs in law has persuaded Bechmidt that he made a serious mis- take. been told since coming Attorney, “that I should have told the truth in the first place and that the worst I could have been found guilty — “A Habit Worth Forming” .” FIRST THINGIn ged 13! = =m rE eH Su CREDIT AT YOUR OWN TERMS OPEN EVERY EVENING St--BAUMANN--3d Ave. dogree, Ann of a crimin: instigated by me. I did not murder | torney. her and am not guilty of murder tn the first degree.’ Schmidt offers, in return for a new trial, to reveal the names of the! scanning the voluminous papers in others implicated in the operation he| the action without learning just what x with a vindow: ¢ alleen was performed on the girl |they wanted Mueller to stop doing. (tom the Chicago Recond-Berai4,) coby, of \tho “Inventory as it than dows will be listed here . “ Af soon my hey suppl 0 asking for « commutation of sen- ‘Your Honor this father might at ap we wet a ntly accus. supplied the copy, but SRE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1 Movie Heroine Who Trapped Her Actor Hubby in Hotel Kranich & Bach quality is the result of fifty years of intensive study by three generations of the Kranich & Bach families. To insure this ultra quality we build our instruments complete, from | | start to finish, under one roof and under the watchful care of one supervising head—something that can be said of no other high-grade player piano in all the world. It may be fifty years more before another similar opportunity occurs. If you take advantage | of this Sale now you will get the best piano or player piano that can be bought, at fifty dollars | leas than the same instrument can be obtained after May 15th, 1914. A small payment secures any instrument in our warerooms, and convenient Call or write for a copy of our beautiful Jubilee booklet, of Kranich & Bach Quality.” i not less than four yeare nitting tere In met te BY A LONG ISLAND TRAIN. “Well this is er unustal pro | cod id i ice. T don' Jeeta ing y ‘ikely ‘nat the | RS OF Brooklyn Builder Was Walking on! t father will Seg his daughter.” Tracks When Struck—His settee attorney continued. {i b] 7 le has threaten to do so, in fact has said that id have Bl TIM'S WI [ Head Cut Off. t into a carrl street and | HS. rawford, a Brooklyn hullder, t Justice Latman all. insisted that | PEN SOWHARWicliIEd bo & tae tanea | Pena pine wer eae run down and killed by a Long Island | “Mr, Muller Hutchings went on, i} J electric train at Far Rockaway to-d: More Than That, Lawyer “has already attempted to bribm col: inventory: of Bite of Estate Must Be | His head and one ah ware eo : 6 couple we = Crawford had be : ¢ | Fears the Obdurate Parent [are staying, to lure her into an auto-| in Court by May 1, Says | nouses at Basemere and had Swale ig hat ACL neg LA ae y nt ~ | Into Far R vay to see about the Will Steal the Bride. love with the girl and well able to Surrogate. Seas done Ne bought a paper, and| take care of her. Now her father, scanning the war news, started walk- | with whom she has t lived for ing up the tracks. | many years wants t é v1 otor ND THEY’RE SO HAPPY. aeey years wants to i sudden| Patrick H. Sullivan and Lawrence; Motorman Hi. Ashmead of the charke of She always lived with) Mulligan, executors of the estate of electric train apparently expected a ‘ | Crawford to step aside before the train | a in true,” the attorney continued, Wane Pay ee Were <08 ig ad-| Foggia nip ’ * at they only knew each other for guilty of contempt of court) word was fifty-five years old and | Justice Lehman Doesn’t Quite B month before they were wedded, by Surrogate Cohalan, who announe- | leaves & widow and 3 WANT INJUNCTION ” reenwich etpest, sy ces meee| IAW THE ATEN KILLED AT FAR ROCKAWAY sits", "tatear children. LUNCHEON ! [but when they found that they were,ed that he would commit the two! sneen Th | ' See It, but He’s Thinking fond’ Auntaeoneent to che “mare | men tO Taudlow street jail untess they | BOOKKEEPER TO SING SING. | DINNER SUPPER : riage and got it, with, however, an| "ed their inventory, of the dead! — | the Motion Over. injunction from the aunt that they | Polltician’s estate on or before May 1. | Forged 100 Cheeks, for $22,000, to wat Seer ot so neil both were Faby bes Cohalan made his order | Spend on Family. a i@ request of Attorney Saul EK. Wiltam H. if they Went 3 m per, of Fort Lee, N. J, Herbert 1. Huber and hia seven-) ‘hey, wont to Maryland and were! Rogers, who represents William Fox, | ho while confidential bookkeeper tor cap AVE, YOU TRIED IT Tees, teen-yoar-ol1 bride, Horsinta, who} Tuaticn Lehman finally dectared the theatrical manager, who has a| CS. Hammerschlag, « paper manu: | "AP Dclicatcescn and Grocers Mise that he would decide the matter off! Veloped to Maryland three weeks ago. ths‘ ionch und the lawvern en both estate, The el Pe ‘i encountered difeulty to-day in thetr| sides handed up thelr briofs. | 1 notes pig Meese shee lefrort to convince Justice Lehman boved the two in ena years preceding Sulliv death, ‘ the Supreme Court that an “aj SENTENCED FOR BIGAMY, |loxers ‘told the surrogate that’ Great tion was the only legal means by! oo jellent was ne the only eclalmant who 20th which they could keep the little love | Corset Manufacturer Gets an account that many were anxious god and at the same time keep tho! Months for Having Two Wives, | much thecstate woe ot |i Introducing 125th St. Bau n’s Great Offer of bride's father, Adrian M. Muller.) Judge Nott in the Court of Gpneral| ,{lenty 8. Goldemith ‘ . : sigh from interfering with their hap-|Sessions to-day sentenced to elaht| He tat tha 4 $ piness. ‘The girl's father had threat-| months in the Penitentiary Alfred Ot-| of the esty us in preparat ened to bring annulment proceedings, tenhelmer, a wealthy corset manu-| : ors had found the task $30,000 claim against “Rig Sen | , facturer, who was tried 1 found) of completing It a 4 uthful couple sought t and foun pleting It a difficult one be- cad if P eh Gallty OF bhdawey on Apen ts cause the estate wax very much in: | (Hensel) made under supervision of Hardman, Peck & Co. and Lnakinee: . The ‘ x volv his Was true, particularl Hoth Mes. Huber and her husband | yoriy “Ouomnennty, wan Millian rene | ie aid, of t ‘itteatres trom An Amazing were in court when their attorney * Ottenteret that) Chicago to the cout in which +] she was marired to Ottenhelmer by a| Sullivan i List of 9 Oth Hector M. Hitchings, pleaded with | Jugtice of the Pence in Rahway, N. J,|Considine ed with John i er the Justice to grant the injunction. | in and ried by al Fox's attorneys said that the execu- Valuable Prizes Like two cooing birda they nat in the | Satholle ‘priest to, in niin White tors had more than five months in|I To be given away in th courtroom, cuddling close and cast-) married Sadie. trend Bria nett jand | which to complete the inventory. and UP ddr hd a. \loak 125th St. Bi "1 ing angry looks at Mr. Mueller's at-model, with whom he lived at the ‘anc| the ‘lemands upon their attorneys for cabanaann ty) tentati ‘Ths plea of the manufacturer wan| When the case. cams up before the | Great Puzzle- “What do you want the injunction tm the first marri was not « legal) Surrogate last Friday th xecutora He named @ corset “Lillian,” after| were given a week in w C for?” asked Justice Lehman. atter | ened He am were given a week in Picture ontest —_———— day. 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