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NAILED TO AWALL 3 fT 3 THE EVENING WORLD, “VANISHING WIDOW Food King’s Widow and Daughter PLUMP WOMAN Who Settle Estate of Millions | $4 44O6 4669644009 9-004-4404 45 0006 SIX STORIES HIGH a Cries Stir Neighborhood and| Bring Police and Firemen to Rescue. HOUR'S RESCUE Victim Forgot Her Key and Tried to Reach Apartment Via the Roof. WORK. Mrs. Jennie Darrow, who lives on the top floor of a six-story apartment | 4 building at No. 5000 Broadway, was | « arguing with tho clock this morning about the subject of getting up when & Woman's scream sottled the matter. | Mrs. Darrow leaped out of bed and ran to a window, | Across the open north court of th building Mrs, Darrow saw a woman Wedged between the wall of the apart- Ment house and a perpendicular iron ladder running from the roof of th building to the fire escape of the sixth story. Mrs. Darrow summoned Leonard Jerran, superintendent of the building. Jerran telephoned Lieut. MeNulty| + of the West One Hundred and Sev-! enty-seventh Street Police Station, | explaining in detail the need of assist- ance. -Licut, McNulty in turn told Japt. Hulze of the same station about the untoward curcumstance at No.) 6000 Broadway, which Is on the corner of Broadway and Two Hundred and, MRs.E-B.cuose. $00-09002004-0000000400040 beet BATTLE CRE Mich. .— Mrs, C, W. Post, widow of the cereat Pay) rr rae Dec. City, Texas, formerly operated und #8 notable ich passes to! fire eacape and mado a personal ter lihe cereal company, wl building or the ladaer would have to be taken away, or the woman loft | roof to the fire escape in front of one where she was. Capt. Hulze called | her w dows, a But, instead of going down on the Mp gosk and Ladder Company No, 36. | outside of tho ladder, she went down STYLISH LIMOUSINE which ds in Verinilyea Avenue. on tho inside, that Is, between (he 1 The firemen attached a crane to| building and the ladder. This proved the root of the building and passed) 48%, 0! fist, and safer apparently, for Miss Meader is not used to climb- @6WH ropes from tho crane, which | ing, and siie was afraid to trust her- they tiled around tho woman previous self on the outside, fearing that she to loosening the ladder, for they did) might become ey ae eh ee | way down, Miss Meader, who is some- mot want to take any chances On| what plump, found herself in a tight having ber slip six stories and a half! piace. She thought she could make out of their hands when they pried, the fire escape, however, and pro- her loose. This accomplished, they ceded, and soon found Nike d ae had to wreck part of the wall and|P\*ce 0 Heep, Roe ASE! to mov roof coping to dig out the firmly im-| planted tron rods which held the tad! CONFESSES HE HID BUN ee San School Says Youth in Silk der, ‘The firemen worked for nearly Hat Chloroformed Her. he cried. wrong girl.” chloroform, urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the “We have t channels often get irritated, obliging! 7 you to get up two or three times during | Weighed 300 Pow Pounds « and Thrown the night. 20 Feet—Golng Four M conscious. saat eetualee thet : tating sida Hower, Sala Owner. en sat chapter finds in the roadw get about four ounces of Jad Salts! As @he was crossing Southern Boule- ext Soon she at 8 o'clock Monday evening. She said her skull was fractured. and makes » delight; |“ poticeman Downey of the Fordham iil effervescent lithia-water drink which | g,boliceman Downey of th 2 millions of men and women take now! him with reckless driving, Ho said apa then, thus avoiding serious kidney ia all right he was going only four miles an and bladder diseases.—Advt. hour when bia car struck the womau, Monday,” stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation, ensive, harml “We have dec casa drop. I believe my story, but I dread all this notorit charging | No, 1 don't want the police, Loul etal '$) President Owed Her $ cotton manufacturing plant at Post | setting free board at the Hotel Man- ‘Twelfth Street food multimittionaire, has agreed to| Mf. Post's direction. Street. vod multimillionaire, ha greed ; e pa of the | explo sisting that she held i | Capt. Hulze and Sergt. Parn-| accept a cash settlement of $6,000,000 pry ne oe ae He Ie be 7 i : iaaycotas braked ia LONDON, Deo, Despite thet) vied Business Men Have Blind gon took an elevator to the|for her rights In the postum proper- eee Wain Gaihovas ot eieee Ko tne LestaGd, tha tate Pee etre, 10 ne bewe : sixth floor, and got out on the|tles. She withdraws absolutely from st property at Santa Barbara, | of $1,000 by her husband, the lite | in ggience for the belief that more dt! Statesman at the Merchants’ but | ares in which Mr. ; p jen of thirty- vestigation. They couldn't budge the|the control of Mra Marjorie Post Wh . 7 . ‘| He Mrs. Wilson went to the Hotel ‘woman, who was so tightly jammed in | Close, wife of Edward B. Close and | eeteten ee M may de " < sh - ~ faethe six large towne tn ngland and Thomas Pryor Gore, the “bttnd| between the irom ladder and the wall | daughter of tho late manufacturer, A peacetil aestionsat hie BOCA laad bath saving ome would take & Wales break all records in this }) nator from Oklahoma, wan the of the apartment butlding that It was |For the $6,000,000 Mrs. Post also with |madw and. there will be no litigation jure vu" Mavis 400 MOL Cite |] eountry Samoan cari aleh for [chief speaker at tie noon tmechean draws from the Post Ex-Company, al whate j pa , Sere ate pa TEES : evident that either the wall of the | draws fro e atahlel o year-old son, Lee, who is now In A/} every 1,000 girl babies there were held to-day at the Hotel Astor by feredit,” she pouted in acknowledging | the truth of this part of the hotel man's story, “I showed the bills to| — Honor Pupil at Brooklyn High} aH T coul Loulse smelled | became un- her lyin, at Rockville Centre ided to let this whol daughter's She will return to school THURSDAY, CEMBER 9, 1915. Woman of Mythical Millions 's Accused of Grand Larceny GOT OREN BY WE eet OF WILSON KANE Mystery wenn, Who Boasts | She Has Millions, Played | : * ® ° rs ¢|TE S STORY IN TOMBS. Mrs. Edith Wilson Confesses | : | She Purposely “Beat” Big | Hotel to Get Publicity. ee re Ro ee ey ¢ | Mra. Edith Wilson, known to hotel 2 | keepers for several years as “The | Vanishing Widow" because of her disinclination to pay bills, although she saves she has hundreds of thou- | sands in money and necurities hidden ® | away, is now a lodger in the Tombs. | She was arrested yesterday by De- tective Russo on a warrant charging Z| ner with obtaining $1,000 under false ® | pretenses from Mrs. Freda Solloway @ | of No, 140 Vermilye Avenue. \ | The Solloway indictment is the] least of her troubles, Mrs. Wilson eays.| & $ \Jt is a mere incident in a vast con- spiracy to discredit her which, she ‘anseria, hos political motives, Mra. Wilson, who is just under thirty, has the face of a baby girl and might 2 leanily pass for twenty, She ia not in ® % | the least depressed, From grave pleading of her case with a big, baby © |jatare she passed at times into bub- ® | bling chuckles over her success in 6--20664300660 Mrs EDITH WILSON =: SE RR ee Om OM SEN. GORE SPEAKS HERE FOR TARIFF COMMISSION reerrn eee ALL RECORDS BROKEN FOR BOY BABIES IN BRITAIN DURING WAR er}hattan for six weke, |name of President Woodrow Wilson Bhe used the Henry tired railroad financier, Wilson of Philadelphia, a re- boy babies than girls are born in Association Luncheon, the Merchants As: ub cuss the creation of non-partisan tariff ission. Other speakers wére Houry Mt Towne, ex-Presiient of the National Tarif! Commission Association, and | John H. Fahey of Hoaton, Prenident of the Ch er of Commerce of the) United Sta William ©. Breed prenided, Nearly 00 among whom we Ludwig Nissen, National Jewellers’ 1c HI, A.C. Smita, Dock Commissioner; Henry H. Royce, President of the v York ton Exchange; Charles 2 to dis permanent Brovklyn ofp van asyluni"ae aps | pers won't get him.” She showed W. E, Kroehting, assistant treasurer of the hotel, receipted bills for 1 amounts from the Hotel Knickerbo cr. This gave her the start of a credit. “But [didn't show those bills to get thirty-two more boys, For April and June there were forty-three, und for July and September fif- ty-five more, The marriage rate for England and Wales in the last three months was the highest ever recorded, being 21.8 i 1,000 population. get them to put the prices down, Of| tie up what I have against att I didn't to pay, but I| ment from people who took adve mean of me in the time when I wanted to make my credit last as long | Gf, Cjn the tine when tha nion persons were present, |course, | President rd of com- and was trying to help her be n actress.” | tt OWED HER $1,000. j HAS LIVED IN LUXURY; OFTEN| CLAIMED PRESIDENT WILSON! PAID BIG BILLS. The lant time she trouble ording to the Kreehting After three weeks, ac [hotel managemen witha FRENCH BATTALIO ANNIRILATED B A BULGAR CHARGE One Men During Bayonet Attack in Southern Serbia. Thousand Slain ALLIE, DRIVEN BACK. Berlin Reports the Capture of Four More ‘ the Bulgarians. Towns by was received today by the Havag News Agency. ‘A died ora ron Welln: Ge who has from Sofia, declares that ‘no Daguran nation is demanding coasation of hostilities, The Govern- ment considers its fate bound up with that of the Central must fight to the end. “In order to avoid discouraging the people hospitals have been estab- lished in the conquered territory, so that It {s not necessary to bring back the wounded into Bulgaria. The physician sald the masses of the people were favorable to Premier Radosiavodd, but that the better educated Bulgarians were opposed to him.” a FINED FOR LOCKED DOOR. Factory Head Pays of et -20 ed Fire Eacape Exit. Gaffney of No. 1168 Tiffany Street, The Brong, in charge of a f tory building at No. 1169 Southern Houleward, was fined $20 In t he Mor- Court today for allowing a floor door of the Southern evard « leading to a fire en- cape to be locked. James ©. -> Poet Stephen Phi Dead. a | DON, Dec, 9.—Stephen Phillips, SOFTA (vin London), Dec. 9—Thel port and dramatiat, is dead at Deal, annihilation of a French battalion (1,000 mend by attack Serbia in Rulgarian bayonet during a battle in southern oMctat statement iusued by Rulgarian army headquarters as follows “Our troops continued thelr purmult of the yth sides of the Vardar river. V cupied the raile way station at Di 1 and are now 12 Kilometers (about seven miles) f the atation troops approached the village abica from threo sides. A hot battle ensued, lasting until midnight ni columns attacked a French battalion near the village of Petroz, south of the Sudova station Tho battalion was annihilated by a bayonet attack and its encampment ptured ‘Our troops operating south of Strumitza have advanced to the south of Kosturine.” BERLIN, Dec, 9 (via London). Four near the southwestern Serbian frontier have been captured by the Bulgarians, the War Omee an- nounced to-day. They are Ochrt eighteen miles north of the Greek border; Struga, northeast of Ochrida: Dibra, 35 miles above Ochrida, and Djakova, over the border tn south- western Montenegro. PARIS, Dec, 9.—The following de- atch, filed yesterday at Athen Announeed in an towns reat selection. Holly Cornucopias, Seals, Tags. ferested in CHRISTMAS FAVORS Everything to decorate Table, Tree and Room. We carry the little things that give the touch of Christmas. We advise our friends to make an and Mistletoe, Sprays, Nut and Ice Cases, Jack Horner Pies, Snapping Mottoes, Place Cards, Tally Cards, Tinsel, Snow, Garlands, Bells, Minia- ture Favors for small trees, Noise Makers, Hats, bon, ings filled with toys, Candle Holders, Candles, SPKOIAL. ——Hotels few Year'a Favo he had been tn failing me months, He was born WHAT CATARRH IS? It is said that every third person is troubled with catarrh in some form, Science shows that nasal catarrh indicates a weakened condition; that |the secretions of the mucous mem- | branes are quickly affected, and local treatments in the form of snuffs and vapors, do little if any good. ‘To correct catarth you should treat its cause by enriching your blood and improving your general health with the oil-food in Scott's Emulsion which is a medicinal-food and a building- tonic, free from alcohol or opiates, Scott's Emulsion is not a patent medicine but a concentrated medici+ ‘nal-food, prescribed by the best phy» sicians for forty years, aan, (4673 Scott & Bowne, Moomfield, N. J, BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists, A few of the things we carry— Cafes, Kestaurants, who are ine should surely see our DERE Eerie eer Childuen Carn he uerbachs SWEET MILK CHOCO! SOPIECES 25 Cif lly uchly with ey B.C | KS ai ABc: BLOCKS 8 & Gl + ees % Ae, IBD AUERBACH SONS NEW YORK (AfetefoleleioImt: Ja letc mln tolele lets iru lv forty-five mmutes before they re- i jand Assistant Manager W. J. Cullen | eet yee Whe iived. Tixuctounly | leased the woman. | THAT KILLED BROTHER |called on Mr on for a settle: | for « time and then disappeared 18 ‘i By this time Dr. Gluckstein with an Please get ready for heart thamps| ment of a t She put them | credit was based on her suitoment of kina; W Are H ident ambulance from the Washington and shivers. ‘This is the story of alott w day or nd then, when | the contents of a strongbox in the! oe the Ameri Locomotive Com Preemie Hospital Bed areived, Dr.) goose Murder, Paterson’ Man} bold, bad, stylish socioty kidnapper, | pressed, asked for four hours’ thme. | jer creditors Lae tera aw daresy, Beate Ghar Gluckstein said the only real danger f. | Wicdkiyn Stem (okout etl and w | Then She pald the out of a $150) found it contained « paenk Of the New sersey Ginte Chany Was possibility of pneumonia. Denies Crime and Says He Tried | % Brooklyn Mik! ° . roll. ‘The money was not part of her| paper clippings and Htraus, President of the Retail’ Dry Mies Lillian Meador, the victim, oc- to Cover Up Suicide regular Paul Rovere ride to Rockvillo} Lain funds, who sald, but wasa pay-|fAblem 1 tivea | Goods Association of New York cupies an apartment on the sixth 0 Cover UP SURIRs. Centre, 1. in a Hmousine, | ment in settlement of a damago claim | jayishly in Narragansett. Pler-and in story of the apartment house. Miss The Evening Woewne Her ne js Loulse Bommer, She! from the Interb h Jan expensive apartment here, Often Meader said she went out about 6! PAT J., Dec. Willian! i icntecn, pretty and an honor pupil| Afterward, when asked ty pay, Mrs. 11 alee a a /EX-SENATOR SMITH GOES o'clock to buy a few supplica for her) Wehnert was arraigned to-day be-|/°* PERT Sy BE Wilson said sha bad $1,000 coming Wall dtreot ara tt] breakfast. Whon she returned she/ fore Recorder James F. Carroll to ex-| 10 the third year class of the Adelphi} 7 ccident Wilson. As the hotel in money, Why not? st BACK T0 HIS OLD JOB found she had left her key in her! plain what became of the revolver| High School Until Monday afternoon | poopie reme ember ity sho ald the | was iy own money which, Rhoaites & . ‘as locked sulaate: tite sain Gnm Found 6 i‘ + | Co, took care of for me. [dank them building and tried to walk down the shot to death in his barn at No: vas | studying, with trips to matinees and | for her [tell me and send me as much : : : perpendicular ladder leading from the Lawrence Street, thls city, yesterday | MOVIE shows and choeola ’ y aro mistaken about that.”/ougnt to have, I'm always trus Up Leather Business Again Sebeeremmmereerr | ine | parlors sprinkled in just to live =! strs. Wilson said, laughing, to-day. | like that Why, T used, to ask th cealia |" Welinert notified the police early) ter MP a bit, Then, too, she POnunes' 3 nL ghowed them tny teller aaking the firls in the stores, to tell ine whotiier Aid ‘Trustees In Adjust- | ert notified the police eg ower could afford to buy what L wanted [yesterday morning that his brother] feméntic novels occasionally | bank to collect it.” tell them just what I had to. buy ment of His Aflairs, had been murdered. ‘The revotver| She left the High School last Mon-| “anyway, the National City Bank | with | ‘rhe Frening World) day afternoon with a girl companton | s that it knew Seemratifpremereerece shypity ne 2 could not be found. He was held as} assured Mr. Krechting that rn | ‘ cdi had BR nue, whe Te . The prises that will be awarded at| United States Senator James Smi ‘liam Wenne ) go to that] Avenue, Where they had hot dence. Mrs, Wilson then said she! 8 a spondence. } the teur boxing wurnament of dr, to-do y the silence he has) hi prod 1 olv: th The ey » e i} t zt d = ' 1e the rey ver, witt nies Be ie th 4 t | had the note in a safe deposit box 1M ng ore Athletic Club, to bo held maintained sinen hix retirement Nov.| corder Carroll said when he was ar-| venue, was mare than five blocks | tte, Manhattan Storage Company's! on 16 aul 18, Will be one | 20, from the Wederal ‘Trust Company raigned before him favs ‘i Know. arene) eee One BNE: Byes vaults, She sa pac things through | best d to the simon pure | of all his personal you known where the. revolver. is| distant, She started to walk there,| 800K Soe, Which ghe|S0n, Diamond ring to first ty eum € ' And if you do not produce it 1 will} when at Greene and Grand Avenues!’ “Cr ttt ively. tacy {BOI wlose sur Coin with ain | y Trust Company testify to the trouble I ! a stylishly dressed young man who| “' ssacbreany ig Aa lonarario. th A . for the benefit of his creditors. lav with your brother, Yuo had bett: | nightgown, She said an accident kept 1 active charms of bis ——— Was standing besid 1 limousine car je ing resumed acth are 1 ~ fale inbes hen in bed all t e and, of course, leather business, Mr. Smith sald that Take a glass of Salts to flush| "ir sou know. w It In prove ie] tipped his silk hat and stopped her. | Der in bed All the tine tl, ot uae leather bu : that EE Be Ale by telling me how many shots have] A chauffe' ery sat i te ‘ . hin sole purpose in returning to a fe Kidneys if your back | jen tired," "Wennert argued’ ‘ SBA NTS Mh Iver) sat at the steer-| oon the box, And she could not give in whieh ko ho was such] is aching. | Wehnert went to the stable and| DS Wheel of the car the hotel people an order because prominant to add his : y pointed out the revolver in the bot-| “Pardon me," Louise says the} ore other important and value! int ries tru nd strive as for as possible . tom of box. ‘There were| wearer of the allk hat began, “but | 1 ii" Wil oll! len Femara Si) Paul Pilgrim, > jto claims of his creditors, Noted authority says Uric) iron tela tne police to propane a] ire, if @ lel fn the limousine who) er siness secrets worth tremen- = I have carnal oneal ei Acid from meat. irri- {charge of murder against the man, “| ax been injured, Will you took in| WOl® Bis , » A asinews’ maid Mr, Binith, “and he Bladd When he learned he was to be ac-]@nd tell ma of her condition?” Loulse | [OU Pauiittan ay mia en years old,|1 have made up my mind to devote tates the Bladder. cused of h roche ‘8 murder, Wen-| peered into the limousine and then— abe * je ¢ mpany adm: whole t One Hundred and| my time and energy te itin the hope rt asserter his brother had not been! mump—the stylishly dressed yo ad a box, but refused to 4 MiG eibchevanth ther” tine, Brom that | may help in the adjustinent ene ; murdered, but had committed sutelde.| 2UMP—the ety ee YONDR note: men to open it an i Re WAN) Me my financial affairs.” Meat Lorne wie std which excites! He sald he found the revolver at hin| Man wafted her all the way into the ay NS ie Bae bs ving 19, achnol after luncheon to- [of my financial affeirn oeday thn * “ Clgtitel fe Risers Haale Me brother's | Aide and hid it in the feed] car, wound a Japrobe about her head he mean old My mes eA Me atrect he ivjall of the notes made by Mr. Smit forts syste: eg-| box. To avold the dis ‘ani Dita ae young woman in the Tom! hey pelonsinue fand which were held by local inatl- ular eaters of meat must flush the kid-| his brother declared a suicide, he suid, a sald, peri : renee! Ta tas Gan ondnaal ike eascana te kden te nd which cu y local Anatis| neys occasionally. You must relieve] he had mate wr that a murder} The wieur arove sor P life. | was empty id ( batlevad them, be. |" . ati asin Pybnts | them like you re your bowels; re-| bad by committed. — he corn a Jed, but not s dammed box empty. 1 | moving all the acias, waste and on. | Andrew, w ; the owner of a milk} noticed them, Louise couldn't se another | tlae you feel a aull misery in the | business left him by his father anil! rhe iaprobe had her censured. fo, region, sharp pains in the back or sick| Jur worked for hin for n singlt wat | Just ax in the soctety novels, tho vil. securities a hot headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, | He is the father of seven children lain triumphed, Then he unwound | ee, uM correspondence with my hus: tongue is coated and when the weather . é A cate elas round band and jots of other valuable is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The | WOMAN STRUCK B BY AUTO. Phe ARE SGI, BNO ver. | papers ne; COURTED TROUBLE TO GET CASE BEFORE PUBLIC. “Iam Just going to be frank with he Evening World," she said, clasp: | jing her hands on the table and look F ! ing straight at the reporter. I deliberately fooled thoxe Manhat. | Mrs. Wi | Roe as her attorney affairs she has y.| Lawyers H.C from any pharmacy; take a table-| vard at One Hundred and Seventy- he Is |tan people to wet my camo before the ‘ ne matse: store | : § carried to the home of Dr. J. Ensor| public. I have tried the Jawyers and . [Lat bh a fan, te sia ioe sixth Street last night, Mrs. Angie! tutchenson and finally iw returned |COUrt# and T cannot get any just We Advise an Early y' Murphy of No, 1827 ‘Trafalgar Place, Nobody would give me a hearing, an: neys will then act fine and bladdor dis-| the Bronx, was suck by an auto. | {2 Her own home in Brooklyn, What) {knew if 1 had trouble with « fine Holiday Gift Selecti orders. disap This famous nalts is| moblic owned and drives’ be Jecca | happened after Loulse had related | sersight-laced nota’) i oliday Gil lection made from the acid of grapes anil lemon! Kepkoff, a contractor of No. 1661] the whole romantic tale to her mother | tan It would all | juice, combined with lithe, and has) Savthers Boulavard. Bhe was taken! ie not known, Mrs, Bammer sald | perfectly dear te You benefit by a more complete assortment | heen used for generations to clean and|to Fordham Hospital, where it to-day sorry Tdi of our diamond jewelry and gold novelties fe r business heretofore consulted Brinchenhe Dean of every conceivable kind to suit your every want, ba baht of Columbia and others ‘My money Is all hidden away,” ahe Crk says, "I'm not going to get bail. Ten OPPOSITE PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL mt until t can ; Sot woing to epend a “Mn This looks like the But Lach day World ads. si Go South where the sun of m And remember The Wor Winter Resor North looks in Summer, it's Just like the South looks right now; go tike a Winter's Vacation— Or off to the famed Western coast; For mid-winter revelry Jersey ty attractions can boast. So pack up your grip in a hurry And go where King Fun now holds sway— Will prove the best gui IN NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD! 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