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- SAVED HIS LFF, THEN RUNED IT HUSBAND ASSERTS Ash Acguses Man Who Res-! cued Wife, Child and Self From Drowning. TWO DIVORCE ACTIONS. Kreuger Won Mrs. Ash's Af-| fections, Manufacturer Says His Story Denied. ‘The story of a life ruined by the man who saved it will be told and denied when the diverce sult of Sid- ney Ash is tried at White Plains. In affidavits already on file in Su- preme Court Mr. Ash, President of Sidacy Ash, Inc,, manufacturers of tol- let articlos, names Bernard H. Krue- ger as co-respondent. Ash says that on Lubor Day, 1916, he and his wife, Betty Graft_Ash, and one of their two chiidrer were taking an outing in a sallbout near College Point when a gust of wind upset their craft. All three were in danger of drowning when Krueger, an athletic young man, succeeded in rescuing them all. The affidavits do not de- must have been even more deeply im- pressed than he was. Both togk an interest in the wel- fare of yot'y; Krueger and wheh the Ash fumlly moved from their New York home to New Rochelle, Krueger went and lived, with them, it is al- eged, nominally as but actually, Ash ‘says, os By expensive guest who pald nothing, borrowed money from his yost and never repaid It Ash says Krueger 5 act as if he w a member of the amily if not the head of it, taking part in family disputes and always | siding with Mrs. Ash. The time came, he says, when it was neces to order Krueger out of the house, wife was meeting Kruegep at in tervals in New York. Once, he sayd, he found his wife in a Stamford, Conn, hospital, apparently suffering from aphasia, although he says he «Was assured she was “faking.” Last June, Ash says, he came home and found a note from his wife say- ing she could live with him no longer. In trying to guess where she had xone, presumably with Krueger, he remembered she had been ambitious to get into the movies, So he guessed Los Angeles and proyed to be right. He wired begging her to return and promising forgiveness, he says, but she ‘refused, He then started the divorce suit, His wife had been ar- rested in Los Angeles, but he directed that she be released, and she returned to New Rochelle and entered a coun- ter suit for divorce, mentioning “an unknown woman" in New Rochelle and at a New York hotel. The latest court action in the case ‘js an order by/ Supreme Court Jus- tice Morschauser, granting Mrs. Ash $850 for preliminary counsel fees, She asked for more and sald her hus- band’s income was $12,000 4 year, which ihe dented. There is an affidavit by Krueger denying the husband's charges and promising revelations at the trial. Another affidavit is by Juliette Tesch- ner, who says Mrs, Ash admitted her love for Krueger, but complained that he did not return it, Miss Teschner, who lives at No. 40 Hamilton Ay nue, New Rochelle, also says Mrs. ‘Ash told her shef'sometimes burst in- wardly for love of Krueger; a feel- ing only a woman can know.” The aMdavit of Mrs. Ash says she was married in Brooklyn in July, 1905. There are two children— Hmanuel, fourteen, and Victor, six Mrs, Ash says her husbwnd treated her harshly and even accused her of taking money from Krueger, i IN DEBT, TRIES SUICIDE. Hallstrom Tells Police He Was Melancholy Over Lumber Bi Alfred ‘Halidtrom of No. 1635 W: Kighth, Street, corner of Kings High. way, Brooklyn, shot himself in the forehead with & revolver to-day. He was taken to Coney Island Hospital, where it was sald he might recover Hallstrom 1s alleged to haye told the polleé at Sheepshead Bay Station that he had been building a house and owed money for lumber, which he was un- able to pay. He said he became mel- ancholy and shot himself. Bona MORE COAL MINERS AT WORK. Many tn Wilk {Walt jt 5, without waiting for the Policy Committee to make known its findings. in this valley. operations of at te forces, ure ready to go back to work ————— Haa her's “Stolen” Auto. Sidney Spiegel, eight was found Morriiania Court to be dri machine which his ner, Taudi No. 2620 Garden Av , Hoboke scribe just how the rescues were | made, but there was heroism enough | in the act to impress profoundly both Ash and his wife, In fact, if the] husband's story ts confirmed his wife | AY AY ALLHIS TROUBLES — $18-n-week | on began to] But} after that, he says, he learned his} wrapped up as a love package.” 0 the American 'B This passage is contained in a letter | To select from the vast number of photographs submitted to me nt an almost impossible problem, and it rradiygl elimination that-I arrived at a d the quality of some of the photogra: ment In formulating an a place in alphabetic submitted to Supreme Court Justice! WILKESBARRE, Pa., Sept, 14.— More miners went back to work to-day in the Wilkes-Barre and Wyoming dis- rhe various coal companies reported that eighty colliertes are now at work ‘There were seventy-five mines work- representing an in- at five full collieries with good sized Leaders of the English-speaking miners declare the majority of the men arrested by Jatrolman Michael Majewski at 3 o'clock this morning in the Bronx for driving an automobile without # license being taken into the ing the had IN LOVE PACKAGE, SCULPTOR WROTE me V MRS ws “All the hell, all the trouble, that |C4Mera artist of London, who see States. Mr, Hoppe has mi the photographs sent him h come to me in life has come to me total of five seemed to pre: was only by a process of Wagner to-day by Mrs. Cora B, Ed-| deciai Again, the siz strom, wife of David Edstrom, inter- added not a little tom nationally famous Swedish sculptor, | impression of the subjects. I wou whom she is suing Yor separation. Mrs.| order: Fxistrom said her husband wrote the Mrs. Angier B, Duke, Mrs. Preston Gibson, Mrs. Lydig Hoyt, Vollowed closely by letter to her from Sewanee, Tenn, on April 6, 1916. With other letters it was submitted to’ the court in con Mrs, John Barrymore, nection with Mrs, Edstrom's applica- Mrs. Peter Cooper Bryce. tion for $1,000 a month alimeny and Mrs, Charles B. Dillingham, $5,000 counsel fees. Mrs. Leontine Milchmann, Mrs. Edstrom sald that while sie BY Sresial eran “You just said it when you men- ———————— for it, taste it. In my heart I work my prosperity, my success, in the — money I am spending to keep you in Owner of Clarendon Road, the sanitarlum, I hope to get an) yn Structure Held oe honorable freedom some time. “The grind of so-called lov enforced respopsibility is hell, spelled, James J, Clear forty-five 3ail to Answer Charg nd marriage his wife was under the in- fluence of a Russian named Bugene of aac de Fersen, whom he described a8 @ netective financial promoter, and that as the prownsville tice bald the fire na result of a "serious financial diff- | Geen set in three pl culty’ he was forced to liquidate dies had been set at such an angle $5,000 of his wife's obligations. He|the flame would catch to the wood added that us a result of his wife's detective #aid extravagance he was in “constant | ™#ured the furn Edstrom, who came to the United), 4 : States forty years ago when he WAS |well known as a @ boy of seven, told the Court his| net earnings as a sculptor since 1915) 3-CENT FERRY TO ASTORIA. were $6,600 and that he earned $1,760 “ more by his writings and lectures.| New City 1 He said he was forced to borrow) Boats in Operatio $3,200, for which he is still indebted.| ‘Three-cent passenger fares will he Avenue Court on & char 1 de $3,400, w nly over 4 a Tonihious a youth and stoked his passage to the morning and Europe to study, is a member of the he line is expe British Royal Academy and fis works {armers’ in Queens are on display in tho world’s leading | Manhattan and Bronx market museums. to give tru ROB CLUB HOUSE OF $490. eat Burglara Get 600 “@ua « Bound and Thrown Into Went Side Home: Stewa 0 The ¥ (sneoin! Mrs, Frank Silv@-stewardess of the cases from the ar of his non Brainerd and Armstrong Silk Com- pr, of. I. Schamberg, who It pany's club house, was attacked by two door at No. pound, roughly handled and thrown {n- summer at to @ telephone ‘booth, where she r alia wat aged to communicate with the police TONMt Mii x tation. i 4 after gampl [the men robhed the hoyse of $490 ana Sid after gampiin r trate Ten Eyck ined Sidney $5. ried stolen ten days agp. Magis- const le silverware and escaped In gut through a. b ’ ap gatounenile, siderable silver i er Dr. Schamberg’s honie, but t WAY DOWN, mAST,” return of the owner the of the You must et it, 4h St. Theainy—adr, sliver could not ve learned. < BY WORLD, TUESDAY, “SEPTEMB R 14 1980." pl \Hoppe, English Camera Exbert Picks Twelve ‘American Beauties”’ From the Selections of Discriminating Evening World Readers SWAT HEIRESS WHO HIRED aur PLAYED PRANK, RD” > ees ~ SAYSHER MOTHER Mrs. S. A. Pletebir, “Pal” of | Her Lively Daughter, Sees Everything O. K. Again. In @ semi-darkened room at the| Waldort a slender, young Booking | woman is resting after a rather strenuous day, She ts Mra, 8 A. Fletcher, mother of Louisa Fletcher, the Indianapolis heiress, who disap- peared from her father’s home and “hired out” to an Ipswich farmer as 4 male farm hand under the name of Willie Sullivan." “€ am frightfully “tired,” Mrs. Fletcher said as she rented on the bed and spoke of “Loulsa’s prank.” “Mr, Fletcher and f were both wor. Don’t You a CSP ce THREE HOMES, SAYS RS UTA Year, Declares Wife Asking Big Alimony. RE TO POCKET, CONDUCTOR FIGHTS | Resents Outrageous Act of Starter | Transfer Passengers. A two-man battle over the inalienable strikebreaker to collect the ssengers for his own pocket | was waged at the Manhattan PETER CooPER” Qe ram a Al starter with brutal mercenary deals an} right of the company to a few of the passengers’ nickels sent over a car from Brooklyn in charge of @ vet-/ eran conductor (known to have the cash | register habit) loaded with new passen- A second car in ./charge of a atrike breaker was held turn until it caught the transfer passengers at the Bridge Ter- Barey Morm paying cash. ) and last year paid Puttmann set |forth in aMdavits to show the finan- of "her husband readers of The Evening World and at the termination of The Evening contest ive America Beauties of the T Je a selection of the most beautiful women from nd their pictures TPpear above, His letter follows: Mrs. Edstrom ‘aaa Letters | er aka From Husband in Asking | ome ieeaeeee Big Alimony. | ALM orinted in this paper: were nent _ World's American Beaut s th The strike breaker on tle necond ear | $2,000 | teft his car at the Manhattan Terminal and ran forward to demand a fair divi- sion of the spoils from the conductor |of the car ahead. | “How can I give ‘em to you?" pro- “T rang em all up.” observed the strike- When the police pried them | the strikebreaker ran Park Row crowd and escaped, spe Pak HALLE OEE ounsel fees pending her suit for $300 a month alimony and $500 counsel Papers! were rt Puttmann at Ne In her aMdavit Mrs scribed her husband as 1 ring you up,’* Nassau Street Puttmann de- “senior mem- into the | world. MOTHER makes. Millicent Roger: Mrs. John Wanamager ir. ber of Paul Puttmann & Co., impor manufacturers, 8 a city home at No. Miss Helmar Livingston. ment with The Evening World, 3 r to maintain pletures will be » home of a pro- , at an annual usively in tht with’ a. youn , sented to make camera portraits of was in the Fletcher Sanitarium, in ine choices of the readers of The Evening California, her husband wrote the made us soon as ointments ean following letter to her on Jan. 7, 1917: thelr completion will be published ex r suit is implied by tioned freedom. I long for it, dream ACCUSED OF SETTING TROLLEY SPILLS 250 CANS OF MILK at which the for it. 1 am jeopardizing my work ROADHOUSE ON FIRE tk: Horses of W: Dash Over Bridge—Driver corespondent conduct from d 4 Korden’s milk t swung from Centre Street into th ‘DEMOCRATS AID WAR MEMORIAL | with a capital H and a dozen ells.” owner of a two frame In papers submitted by his at- Siarendon! Ags Deer 7 efore hi as partly burned last Sunday torney, Hustrom said that before his each utiee ee 0 cans of milk, + Macko of No reenyt Hayry Beck of Home Boomed by Queens Or- ganization at Carnival. that Cleary jad who had ben thrown ils seat to the was attended by Dr. Schieb of Volun-| |carnival of the clu) on Saturday ad. y « dozen candi: | for a memorial hi klyw and half a century ago W24) tcer Hospital, at the poll Binh deal FAYOLLE TO SAIL SEPT. 18. support of the proje peretary of Queens 1 Have Three ef WIL Tay ean earnest appeal for support of can Legion Cony Organization from the American Leg He declared he was sforced by cir-|effect on the t ferry” Ht cumstances to spend frugal year in| between Hast Manhattan, | a monastery in Tennessee and that'and Astoria, L. I oh ‘ne i emhdidate for Legion, out of politics WAS WITNESS OF LINCOLN SHOOTING supersedes @ pre to #0. to America on the transport An for six months he lived in a $1.25 A) will he started Monday it wa. day room at the National Arts Clubs) anounced to-day by sinieaibner cor His wife, on the other hand, con-! Pier ang Structures, Whalen tends that’ Edstrom lives in luxury, |). ane i “gurrounded by every comfort a gen- The city’s new is the tleman desires." privately owned A ry, Thre Hdstrom, who came from his-home | bouts will be in service Oct. 1, on in the West on a freight train when fifteen minute schedule between six Mo Adoo to Speak tn Th in the evening lo Committes that William G. retary of the Treasury, e interests of the De ew York, Indiana an@ y other States in whi | the committee might augment rts at Two} announced to-day Adoo, former Be jwould speak in tter “access Lo Butler's Secretary During Wai, Dies at Seventy-Six. Police Judas Wesley of Cranford, N. J., @ spectator of Abra- Lincoln's assas day at his hom ra Allee 50 MORE CASES. OF “IT” GONE) Cop Shot by Own Revo! Holly Btreet. onty-alx yeara old, the Civil War Butler's secretary rae Theatre, Booth—Bandtts Get Away. ‘Thirty cases of fino liquors have been 4.) \stolen from the cellar of Jacob Strauss ‘NW LONDON, Conn, Sept. 14.—! of No. 51 West, 69th Street, and twenty in-law, A next it was revealed to-day strange men this morning, gaxged,! The two families are spending tho i. ¥, and the The thieves | through the skylights, | & bottle of whiake 4 of liquor a) Kil Wan wounded in the non IMs revolver wont off as the holuter at his and waa present Washington, when » President,’ Mr, ought him in noved It from thin morning, ption Hospital der’s position had b a Painter on Keaffold Killed, ‘Truc, slaty, a painter of Was inutantly y when @ ropa which sup- ten delivered talks about him in recent isiness wix years Mason for fifty years. whim to the stories below, DOWN FAST.” FRANK{LIN SIMON, MEN'S SHOPS a 2 to § West 38th Street Fall of 1920 Men’s Furnishings FINER THAN FORMERLY LOWER THAN LATTERLY 5 Originating in London, Paris and New York HE sheen of fine linen collars from England—the lustre of sumptuous silk scarfs from Spitalfield and Paris—the dye-deep beauty of imported silk and madras shirtings—the glamour of dressing gowns out of the ordinary—the brushed wool beauty of Scotch ‘ golf jackets and waistcoats—the newest note in gloves, and hose, and goodness knows what else! —all of them answering unanimously to the name of Quality! , As for prices, let us take ap imported silk scarf for a tuning fork and give you the keynote for the Men’ Furnishing Shops generally— $3.50 instead of $5.00. FIFTH AVENUE OPEN DAILY, INCLUDING SATURDAY, UNTIL 5:30 P. M. Fresh Toast ?. Finest little ever-ready, home- made breakfast dainty in the WARD’S — BREAD ~* You'll never know what real . toast is'until you taste the toast that MOTHER HUBBARD Try it today and give ried over have her us and | to art school in New ail right” ; “Mrs. Fletéher ts 20 young that when she ose ie ae “pals” understand “perfctr this can be cantly “Leica le a wonderful artiot Mra. Fletcher fe OM, ¥ pride of a mother and 1 know that Bo | | | in thee Net were ake her to have the Aa A the New York study art under the tne cress of Noe weet stin Street, and topet °. s7t we are to see the town When it waa suggested to Fletcher that perhaps Loulaa fel ‘the poor little. rich shrugged her shoulders she did not believe this true. » was some fnleun sey er French a Ppa pe Sr “but | Loutsa and ve always been chums I know she would have to me. I think Louisa just to have @ little prank, so she sumed the ‘Willie Sullfvan’ altty to get a new new Het on x e may bh reved around and agg as gr says. ae eae Like It,’ HUBBARD ‘