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SPALDING'S WILL CONTESTED BY SOW; HO Ch e | Tf Today and toanorrow Miu Mor hell y answer for herself. The ways of keepin @ hw Miss Marshall's correspondents appear to ind! ~ | - ee a manent Aum Farnam tas} — FOR MARMAOe Ptlist, Also Named as Having Influenced Baseball Man. | MIND WEAKENED, CLAIM. —_—. MiMonatre Induced to Reside in Colony of Mystics, Is Allegation Made. B48 DINGO, Cal, Oot. 6.—Contast sf the Will of Me late A. G. Spalding, Deseball pioneer 04 imilMonaire aport- eos merchant, was entered to-day by Spaiding’s son, Ketth, who charges hat the testament was procured through the “undue influence of hie wife, Kiteabeth Churchi Spalding, and Mrs, Katherine Tingley, head of the Universal Brotherhood and Theo- sophical Society at Point Loma, Cal.” Bpalding died at his residence tn Potnt Loma Sept. 9 last. The contest G@ileges that for several years before | bis death Spalding was not tn his right mind; that his phyn\ “Spoony, worries. About $2,000,000 was acoumulated by Spalding and hie first wife, who died in 1899, according to the contest, This, says Keith Spalding, was the result of the joint tndustry of hie father and mother, and was accumn- | lated before the second marriage, myo, which téok place in 1900, At the time of her marriage to @palding, says the contest, Mrs Eiizabeth Churchill was the intimate friend of Katherine Tingley in “a theosophical brotherhood at Point "and was “held out by Mn Tingley to the public and to Eliz beth Churchill Spalding aa her suo- @essor in the command of the work @nd instruction.” Immediately after the marriage, the @ocument continues, Mrs. Spalding permuiaded her husband to take up his completely, what wr waramtems “romantic,’ Don’t Call Hubby Foolish if He Wants to Be | and Don’t Be a “Parasite,” but a Good Pal, Is Part of Advice to Wives From Quartet of Men—One Urges Whipping Post for Unfaithful Husbands. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘To-day and to-morrow we must wind up our discussion of the question, w can 1 keep my husband's love?” There has not been room to print all of the many interesting letters which I have received and which show that the men and women readers of The Evening World have considered seriously the problem of causing a husband's love to continue without essential change of condition, All the solutions offered to the problem have been helpful, in that at least they have shown what is the answer for certain men and certain women. And to-day I am printing letters from four mascu- Mne writers which summarize, pretty definitely and four different types of men want in marriage. I have catalogued the men, respectively, as “human,” “ethical” and “practical,” As Fesidence within the grounds of the you will perceive by reading the letters, it is a different type of wife which Cheosophical institution. The pur- of this, it 1s alleged, “upon mn- tion and belief,” was to alienate Bpalding from his son. , | To “I. ¥, W." whose sense of ro- Mrs. Elizabeth Churchill Spalding, mance is evidently strong, it appears the widow, who filed the will for pro-| most important that a wife should bate and who was named as execu- not treat her husband's affection as trix, estimated the estate to be worth |@ matter of course; that she should |EACH TO HIS TASTE MAN'S RULE, 16 THE $600,000. Keith Spalding was under the terms of the will to receive $100,- 000, of which amount he bad already received $65,000. The adopted son, Albert Spalding, was also bequeathed $100,000, of which he received $1,000, The re- mainder of the estate was left to Mrs. Spaidin: —— Paved From Gallows Six Times, He Now Eacapes Jail. MONTGOMERY, Ala, Oct. 6.—Irvin Pope, & negro six times sentenced to joyfully give and receive the same demonstrative love as existed before marriage; that, in short, she should remain a eweetheart, |. B, D.,” who seems an intensely human soul, thinks that a wife should not trample on her husband's rights, nor show herself unduly suspicious, nor find fault; that she should be affectionate, Mother him, console him in misfor- tune; that she should be a pal rather than @ parasite, “A, A. B.,” who ap- parently looks at life from the ethical each man deems most capable of keeping her husband's fove. ——————<_____ evolved from a wife to a married woman. “He's rather stunned but keeping right on. He's willing to admit that he may be a little too ‘spoony,’ a Uttle too attentive, a little too lover- like, but he asks his wife's own ques- tlon—are they not married and are they not more than mere sweet- hearts? “Now, here's the problem: Suppose thi# man comes to from his apparent stunned condition, and suppose he meets some one who Is willing to cept the attentions which he ts pr vented from giving at home, will not the wife be among the first to ask, ‘How can I keep my husband's love “I know the above case to be true, T am willing to admit that many, many men neglect their wives and do much that is wrong, and I am also willing to admit that few wives neg- A(t “in For Every “meer Mim WITH A SMe aud MoTHER hould be his pal, his com: itiends | not looking upon means which live @ lazy, This is unfair treatment, and any man, be he ever so devoted, will tire of such a wife. She should not lose all sense of shame or modesty and should not think a marriage cere- mony gives her @ license to indulge in forms of famillarity unbecoming to the gentler sex. She took pains to win her husband, she must take more Pains to retain him, She should have confidence in her husband and not look upon every little act with an eye of suspicion. If she will abide by these rules she will find that the love given her before her marriage will be retained after marriage. “A. B,D.” THE WHIPPING POST A SURE | CURE FOR CERTAIN MEN. “Doar Madam: £ would like to add a few remarks to the rest on your question: How cana woman keep her husband's love? In Mrs, Peter Kol- land's case I should say that a good stout whip in the woman's hands, ap- plied to his back thoroughly, would be the best reciaa “yeaking of my- THE EVENTING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 58, 1979. Methods Differ f\\SENAKELLY WON'T Man WOMAN HURT IN AUTO CAN'T TELL ADDRESS Man Companion Says He Doesn't Know Who the Vic- tim Is. As a touring car, southbound in Amsterdam Avenue at 8 o'clock this morning, crossed One Hundred and Twenty-third Street, the driver at- tempted to turn out of the street car tracks. The machine lurched as the wheels bumped over the rails The door swung open and a young woman in the tonneau shot to the street, bead first. A policeman ran to the aid of the auto driver, who stopped his car. They placed the woman in it and sped to Knickerbocker Hospital, where she was found to have severe lacer- ations of the face and bruises and cuts on her body. She was only partially conscious, “I'm Mrs, Jule Harper, a widow, twenty-seven years old,” she mur- mured. When she was asked for her address she muttered an unintelligi- ble reply. “That's what I wish to knew— where she lives,” said the man who | MAKE UP WITH MOTHER: re h Vhrea Vie Ly s m) Yollowing « “ erangie . “ “ ' , auebier, Rue weer who t ¢ Mg Kelly tay that * now te * to have 1 betleve fforing fr enia aid Hometh ra y wrong With ber he will not Heten to reason in ber present te abe whould be placed somewh 4 1 attention till my ' nial balan 1 te ny opinion that she te run too mush dancing and soctal gayety A g00d reat would benefit areauy.” ‘The purpose of the conference, which} sary of the first settlement in Bay- bogan in the Kelly home at No. 116) one, which was begun Sunday. Kast Sixty-third Street inst evening) Mine Weld! and lasted till early this morning, was] comely Bayoune young women, took to patch up peace between mother! part in the contest for ques and daughter Mra. Kelly and the lewyer eug-| Other prise winners were Miss Anna gested to Dugenia that she and ber mother «o Wert, and that the girl wive up all thought of marrying Al Davie. “It you will do this” Mra, Kelly said to her, “there will be no dispute bevween us. Your full monthly allow- ance Will be restored and once more 1 will be your own loving mother, What ts your answer?" “My anewer,” Mi Kally replied, ‘in an emphatio ‘No I love Mr, Davis, I intend becoming his wife, That's the way it stands once and for all.” Bugenta then was told that Mra. Kelly would go to Alexander & Green, the lawyers representing the estate of her father, and ask them to take some action to te up her incon “I do not care what you try to do, mother,” said the girl, “have a good lawyer. I know my nights, I shall marry Al no matter what you do.” “My daughter will never be married to that mun Davis," said Mra. Kelly to-day, “That was fully decided long 0. “What meana will you take to pre- vent a marriage? she was asked. “Walt and ade,” was the reply. “Eugenia ought to be saved from herself.” TEA FOR 500 WOMEN AT A COST OF ONLY $25 Commissioner Davis's “Blow-Out” for City Employees Will Include Ice Cream and Angel Cake. ‘The five hundred women city em- | ployees in the Municipal Building and Health Department are to have an | angel cake and ice cream blow-out. | Commissioner of Correction Davis, | Ida Fingerhut, secretary of City| ‘wh from] Weat Forty-ffth Street, Bayonne, N, ber) carcival which will be @ feature of ——— $e “QUEEN” OF BAYONNE TOLLS 42400 VOTES IN POPULARITY CONTEST. ee - MISS VALESKA WEIDIG Mine Vuleaka Weidig of No 19 J. bee been declared queen of the the celebration of the 269th anniver- and & score of other and Mise Weldig won with 41,600 votes, Lynch, Mins Florence Hecker and Mise Ida Fahlbusch, Mise Weldig wae crowned last evening. Sunday wae observed as Religious Day, and yesterday was Bayonne Day. A parade of labor men last eve- | ning was reviewed by the city om- ctals, an outdoor atroet cabaret show followed, and dancing on the asphalt unti @ late hour, An industrial ex- hibit will open in old St, Henry's Chureh this evening, Saturday @ big children’s pageant and baby parade will be the feature. ‘There was a@ brief interruption of the carnival last night. Mra, Carl Josepha of No, @12 Broadway was passing Jennings & Marran's shooting gallery with her husband when a bullet flow through a target, plerced the back wall and lodged in her head. ‘The doctors in the Bayonne hospital expect ENDS LIFE RATHER THAN GO TO OLD MEN'S HOME Meyer Marcus, Aged Seventy, Takes Gas in Hotel in Queens on Eve of His Departure, Brooding over the thought that he was to go to an old men’s home to- day is beljeved to have caused Moyer Marcus, seventy years old, of No, 4268 Atlantic Avenue, Woodhaven, Queens borough, to commit suicide by inhaling gas last night. Marcus had @ room in Emi! Michael- son's hotel. Late in the evening per- sons in the hotel smolied gas and traced it to Marcus's room. He was found lying on the floor dead, with the gas jet in his room turned on and the windows and doors stuffed with paper, SUED FOR A DIVORCE BY WIFE WHO Jowe B Satmon of Newark Serwedl by Woman Who Ran Away With Brother Popes te © Aireree mutt de ee Mirwet, cemogrether te View Ohanestiar of Te vite Me thet city tn 1908 Mire her te name time clter Wother @anppeered, waving wile ane coven Guidren, The busbend pureued and brought Noted served two years of @ Prison term. wite was under & suspended sentence neem Semen | Codman tn Sertons Com ditios. BOBRTON, Oct 6 —Mishop Robert Cede man of the Mpiscopal Diocese sea ead be in & oritionl on The Authorities last night Inmued « is auffering @aying the Hint obscure complication, the of which is not fully understood, Nostrils Clogged? Dropping in Throat? Noises in Head? Goirg Deaf? FACTS ABOUT MY LOW FEES When in Januar, Jast I placed fees low and advertised the fact, became the custom of other bye to say all the mean things they @dout My practice wud wara eee being baeaeig Md me. people quickly foun at my result were at least as good ts the other iL) lalists and that my fees were spectaliats charged. enongscfscue, Sepa sod Veod la LOW FEES DURING OCTO! ut one-third what the high-priced out - bones Bele ate ome Clogged Nostrils, Dropping | Throat, Deafness and Head Noises o ‘t| ge! vi ? op, o Bruere, and Mary Bren-| Two years ago the old map was sent leper <p . | view: , thinks that wives would//lect their husbands. A man doesn't| self, {f a won had been driving the machine, “I'm| Chamberlain B feath and each time saved from the gal seat : heir husbands'| ft married to a boarding house or aj not soold or ty Bruce E. Loomis of Montclair, and} nan of the Comptroller's office want |to 4 hospital suffering from the eftects| DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISBS lows by the Supreme Court or by exec- | eu in reteining thelr Busands'| titel, nor does he BAIT for @ house: [AY into & rage |i's my car. 1 met the young lady|all the “girls” to march in the com-|of illuminating gas poisoning, but at My, 4, fire utive clemency, has escaped from the | love if boys and girls were brought up| Keeper. tine some little thing Koes wrong, |at'a party last evening. i never aes | te ee eae, te mare oe that tie Ik Wee teeaene ee Ce a beipell ft cng errr tate mines In Shelby County. | Two| proprely, aud if the whipping post “To my mind the reason why | she Will have nothing to complain Of | ner before, but when the party broke| “The “ton” will be held in the Core accident. Bal? sodadad" te tat Bee ome Near take Gore Oo enl | Cares! deliberately unfaithful] many women propound your | With rexard to a’ hit the key, |UP 4 offered to take her home, Wel onors' Court ; Seated ed mp: gallows, the, teat, thine, Gov, O'Neal te The young man who has! question is just ordinary careless- | ‘hat Unhat pily reat started south and I expected her to| Political leaders who used to put| Marcus was a capmaker and worked of hoes "wh were’ taiing Sominuted his sentenc © Smprison- |gigned himself “One ‘That Hag] Ness on their own part. Not care- | NOt fOr & rea! many ca who | (iret me Mpere to ko, but at the! up a kes of bear for every twenty. |in a factory in Woodhaven. Worl | §eaud net sailema ‘at tin ea te ment, Pope was arre ‘8 AKO 3 lessness in dress nor in the care ives who | tine the uccident happened she hadn’t| five prospective votera may learn a|had been slack and on account of | MoM he t's. wi ay fon n oharge a killing James. MfcLurien, | Studied It,” susxeats most practically] ofthe houser bul we, ‘Cathey hee had the best wives —wives whe told me where she itved.” lesson from Commissioner Davis and | his friends induced him to con- | st port beat it fk ii ive a. far He has always maintained | thay a wife suould dreas with oare,| granted that’ which (while ‘sup- petied chal ME rll paasinn Loomis said he would try to com-|her aides, who expect to perform a|sent to go to ai old men's home. ein oo eet not die inn be charming and give her husband| posedly permanent and lasting) Shelf Gomro: munteate with friends of the injured] modern miracle of loaves and fishes! Since tho arrangements had been | ’’bloce Tl tematel ihe he ‘thet i f their lives, Yet, the men were tape what he likes to cat, if she would! ‘subject to change without noti always chasing after other women | Woman, who knew where her homo| dimensions by feeding tho five hun. made, the old man bad been de san Car oewerettion ge ell, M0, mah unless given at least one-fifth th always chasing afte was or where relatives could be found.| drad for $26. spondent. f a ite, gars and’ chat. al keep hie love, gare and attention usually given | and neglecting their own, wives, i ‘ff pein rondan at So. AES | 'n cases of this kin —_—_—_—— a a. New Yor preservative ofa husband's af: | Shet wear aapecicat wiven chink it| sidstaahioned' whipping get and GENERAL ELECTRIC PLANT ny tom sige oy y be h Social ostracism wou e@ the e el fection can be sold at wholeaale, | over! 1€ may be worsh thy thong! Power trenton, ee P BY TRIKE “OVER A CENTURY wth, iy Ms aes x that you must concoct your own ’ . “LT don't think that either looks o1 T ED U B BIG § Rl tN BUSINESS fn i woman, 1 d PS ce aber he A wn door, variety to suit your own variety HAVING CAUGHT YOUR MAN. Pulnt help a wor 1 Sloane rial Bi oft ° bursonally and powder als Jou sitting fur an examiaetion sed ; of man, And isn't that, perhaps, | TAKE CARE OF HIM Bithough I admit 1 admire a ——<———— | the truth of the matter? How: | «pear Madam: ‘The question you| fice und w nico Neuro, yot, some of} * in Sci DR. J. C. McC | ever, it would never do to allow | asi in aasy to answer the uun, som t lovable girls I have known | Twelve Thousand Workers in Sche- ~v oy | mere husbands the last word, | ficulty sums to be that the aval ut amon mamelrs AF eu Hl nectady Demand Blght-Hour Day Candler Building, 220 W. 42d St. | and to-morrow the expressions of | is! girls’ ambition is to acti So homely and. a ‘| ° 4 fey sony set ef Beaten a roup ef wives will end our |accoptable and suitable man as a ost loving and) —Mayor Offers to Mediate. Pus A ‘tueadas @ areup e husband and forget the more im- athe i ae ae . Ae we BF’ M. funder 10 AM. to consideration of the qu ation, portant duty of retaining his 1 i 1 husband 1 think that ————— ~ bles ful of Sal “How oan | keep my husband's | Dee tion ‘attor LAVIRE Bote Theched rs and fathers could do more] SCHENECTADY, N. Y¥., Oct, 6&— Says a tablespoonful of Sa! Ht ee ean E88 OF LOVE) that woul It tho girls would give as 1 maintatciny ha sand Approximately 12,000 men and women A ¢ | V8. si i much care and attention to retaining | COntentne ee se: were on strike in Schenectady to-day, x flushes Kidneys, stopping CAUSES MUCH TROUBLE. [their man as they do to ac Probar Srauitoe Of tne Il’ geold|4emanding an eight-hour day, Pat- y Backache. Seat Mahia! ARFORSR GF ($28 the sOurta would Hot be ge her husband continually, elther|tern-makers and other workers em- | clamiasiog You Eve BroURh! Ue ctis|alvernan and Iie Would be In orivate ‘or pubtle: nother willl ployed in the. General Hlectre Com Absolutely ‘Removes r Tric Acid, which | Pan's love?" did it ever occur to| the children, Sentloman' neglect his own wite for! sanye plant joined the machinists and j . Meat forms Uric Acid, which} yo"¢r to “your various correspond | «Women continuatly rave about| Someone. elao, "No lady" "wit have) Duny’s Plant Joined tho muchintat via: Indigestion, Gos pacha A . . ents that the best way to keep a{ their personal rights, but are very | Unyihing, to rtion y tesiag.. OES “aphiiie roves it. 25c at ‘ excites Kidneys and ents Pag mele a OTs e ke toroie ae ee vcny | tention: ma marr n, know-|terday. More will go out to-day, it is Pp al ru; Weakens Bladder, Gant bave money and’ seed ih any | flame aac cece ie oe | ‘eentieman® pry any, ceatet gti A] {hought, unless mediation is accepted ggists, : more than one can have one's cake! is wnavoidably detain al woma nother married or. slic Pare oR cloned. with the. excep: | and eat it, too, * otherwise, and if th Shar tian Nia with Gee the bos yg ee | : Eating ment regularly eventually pro-| ) FOE Instance: 1 know a couple, The Fold, his wife Invariably” Bea enallonna ong tee eee pores Ae The World Far in Front as 2 aan oa. si . woman is &@ paragon of a ne vir- bd ‘d oe pleas ‘lady’ and we will be a long way any »plies all the duces kidney trouble is some form or) figs ‘The man is also O, K.; by | had before marriage but with. weed tating the werntu ee’ pany supplies all * A ether, saya well-known authority bee an ho lsu man who works| and Hot words. Such u reception pro-| wow hnfere tho Hoase eee Gunton iehooloralt to-day of a Renting Medium! cause the uric acid in meat excites the | gi stays at home nights, is not| cludes an explanation of the delay aa Ae mediation, 3 kidneys, they become overworked; get} a grouch and never asks how his wife y adds fuel to the tire COMPARISONS ARE ODIOUS TO ave Br sluggish: clog up and cause all sorts of | spend her inpor ®t know they are be he ever so front, CARELESS WOMEN, Ss 202 6 7 istre ic y backache and mis-| very fond of each other, perhaps still and wants to be], distress, particularly Herkgohe said Ie lover they Gave lend caceried tie Wife should recog-| “Pear Madam—Lama young bach-| GIRL HAS SUICIDE MANIA, | ? Twingre, severe headaches, avid stomach, | feduired seven or nine years of which PUL doide after [Flor and have fve friends of the same _ Qur terms are by far the most helvful—exactly adapted to your 8 i i correspondents write; and I Yo which she ox. | all married, Ihave my fun study. | noome and conventence, it liver, sleeplessness, | YOU", correspond fait in i Wy | Grace Nen mi r a by could go on fore if the pefor Jin ma 1 © of them World To Let Ads. d urinary irritation woman did not deliberately throw | “Again, if porchanco a man in | happy anid two Vern H pulses Mersett, * rhs gr Ha | Sayan ob Sa bet | qu Kater man in| oy MR iv a | vie te seen Announcement During the First 9 Hy OF if bladder | asic. This way. Hefore they wera| and meets with misfortunes the {Many li'tlo thiniss which make @ wi After having mado three attempts t | uring the First bothers you, get about four ou ol ried this man courted his sweet-| wife should not condemn him, but rir others which make her | ¢nd her ‘life, Grace Denacher, play of hom: ings 1a now th ost complete 4 i Jad Galle from any good pharmacy; | heart in the duly approved fosnion | “ncuts console him. A wife's | lissusting, Always remember that |teon years old, of No. 620 Enst Twelfth | Boome cunlion ts atae wit octet lents {'workmunship and of | Months of This take a tablespoonful in a glass of water| After marriage he continued on the| place is not continually to find |Neur husband will con other | Street, t Magistrate Krotel in. the @ quality that has been ussociated with our name for the past 108 before breakfast for « few days and| same plan—all their friends wondered! fault with her husband's shorts wen with you and will notice ittle | Yorkville Court to-day that she could years. Y your kidneys will then act fing Thia| 9? commented on his devotion, but) comings, That only tends. 40 | ee Ne th ease OF dis= | not promise not to muke another at Sais y ane § wf | B® contiued, nevertheless. | aggravate men, You cannot cure | k seldom says a word|tompt. She was held in $1,000 ball for] ik if y) 7 ad Fi It | famous alte te =e ee pea ‘ “During the sourts p da a wound by rubbing sand in it tay to his friends: |the Grand Jury and fn effort will be| rt st c erlo urniture | rapes and lemon juice, combined ¥ lor a long time after A soothing liniment will k r nd mine; mine ig | made to have committe nin . : Tithia, and has been used for generations | the wife ae al the: pe ed Thee Wile muee be were fice Na eed t home and | stitutton : In owk, mahogany, satan walnut, Ivory enamel, &., ts here now pre T have Tife, but ately pric to be really of no more expense than the : to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate | — tions, with women, ed to go through the storm ves Rot Know serselt | the’ girl ry. sty W nw the majority of people want. reliable, | 3 . them to normal activity; also to neu-| but she tired ‘ 1 seemed te as well an the sunshine, She ‘ en rn f dress deetded lo furniture, and we offer to those who wish the privileges of tralize the acids in the urine so it no| come too easily: @ had to fight should stand by his side in his b 1 ania a rritates, thus ending bladder dis-| for nothing, First complaint was: trouble and in all his tribula p > 0 L ji) ] (Gy di Lo hus ending bla ‘Don't ely, we're married tions as well in the hour of his saciid cry tot enna and Dies. ur 1béra ré t More Than the Herald, ; cannot. fai vone;| now." Secon: plaint: ‘Don’ triumph, ¢ firs a to do is to try iesecs pureed ‘ae , Myo eh ses ermarnegp eget | Jad Salts ene ot aaae nt Kthige | Bother me, John, Of course you should pour words of to find out his proferences. If he TAstle Reina et = gooey Pith @ discount of 19 per cent, for cash, All goods marked in plain | Times, Sun, Tribune makes , fe hanstul vane cf men and | igvemeand | love you. Why not? consolation as a balm on his kes one dress more an a Ff hottie: tacdas th her - water drink which millions of me ) Aren't. we married?’ Third to sore and bleeding heart, and other, wear \t oftener; 2 likes Fe Bhs COM- Wop 1 and then to kerp, the three hundredth, complaint: “Wa should nat fail for words of cem | Git meal mote than anot ner have |b) fone ane Visit Our Housefurnishing Dept. and Press IM kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus! ghouldn't be foo! we're mar- mendation and praise to add to it twice a week instead of once, |i 7 i » In less than half When you need Stoves, Kitchen and Laun ay ey discase—Advt.| ried, And ae @ reguit she hes the exqu' doy -of hie victories, “ONE WHO HAS STUDIED IT,” ‘an hour little Elsie wae dead. Utengila, A splendid assortment, unareeleed, BINED!

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