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SECRETLY MARRIED WORK Rounds Out Her Life, TO MRS. BENKARD Says Antoinette Blackwell “Grand Old Woman of Suf- {Groom Served Term as a | frage” and Pastor Emeritus | Lieutenant Governor of the ) Of a Unitarian Church, 96! State of New York. Years Old, Advocates “Ca-| BRIDE A SOCIAL (PIGURE. reers” for Younger Sisters. | I Housework Alone Can't Sat-| Noted Artist Paid Rare Tribute to Impressionistic Charac- ter of Her Beauty. isfy Woman of To-Day. | do ' PARIS, May %4—Pornier Lieut. ; Not Think Contact With: | Outside Is Going to Unfit, | Her for Home Life.” | @ew Lewis Stuyvesant Chanier of 55 \ ‘Wow York was eccretly married here gesterday to Mra. Julia Benkard. Wiss Liten Hunt and Col. Phillip M. @ytig were the attendants. Mr. ‘Chanler hes been living at the Hotel (Criilen and Mrs. Benkard hes been ( ; _. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 19%), 3 ~ LEWISS.CHANLER | MRS. HARDING ACKNOWLEDGING GREETINGS OF NEW YORK CROWDS Woman's Place Is the World: ,“A Business Woman or a Pro-| fessional Woman Makes a/ | Better Wife and a Better! | Mother.” By Fay Stevenson. |e tenvelling about the continent, MOA | ‘The bride was formerly the wife of WORK (not just housework alone | GP. Beskard, head of the beckeraee but a Sunines cureot, a professional oy @rm of J. P. Benkard and Company - = = = = = c ome close contact with the wt No. 61 Broadway, ‘The Benkards ANA AT ES F MRS HARDING Pe COR Neen eee ne Ue outside world), marriage and chil. at RON, Gece Wears caditied CH Dooseiebies, Tobe ant “ dren make up a woman's complete| FLT BRD eas) se cna Rute ttes SQ TY NOMAN._, SALIENT POINTS IN HARDING'S ASKED $1, 000 BRIBE i ROUTED OUT OF as os PS sae un er sn her divorce decree in Parts last De- plan.” Sand amir ot ston 1c oin| WIS S. CHANLER’ SPEECH AT COMMERCIAL DINNER ON AROCKEFEL OME BY$125 000 ‘ate tot Sat thle” ane mae MRR PaaS St ¢ toinette Brown Blackwell, pastor a certain number of hours?” Her mother, who was Miss Alice W. emeritus of Al! Souis’ Unitarian) WORKED HARD ALL HER DAYS Barlow, daughter of the late S. L. M. a 1 ¥ .| AND KEPT HER HEALTH. Barlow, daughter of the late & 3 ‘Be just Ourselves, Says President, Urging Nurch at Elizabeth, N. J., who cele peaant HA, Gla ia hacias \e brat her ninety-sixth birthday last! “'T was bars wie 4 good constitu. res Mrs. @ daughter | | oly r tion, reared in the country until I | Work and Full Co-operation. | Nes \eola mae (thet heee were the rent away (0c und because I | things which helped to make her life/ jad such an excellent foundation of the late Oliver Harriman and a sister In his speech on “Justice and Industry” at the dinner here com- such a happy one and make tt pos-| health T laid all my future health to of Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt. The former Mrs. Benkard was well | 25 f vew Y y pial, las _ sible for her to live to such a ripe t" said Dr, Blackwell. “I worked known in society circles of this city Soren toe Sore Sonn voncete On He NCW VOre Commercials} att . ‘ - | age) with every SPCAbaCt in the want hard at college. When twenty-two f and Newport, where she always par- | night, President Harding said: | Brindell’s Agent Wanted to}40 Autos and ‘Vue Trucks Burned OF toppitig. then chatuey race gater d upon miseion york in Now ticipated in charitable benefits, She | We never were, and never will be able to maintain tsola or y, worked hard for suffrage, | Get Some of the Oil King’s; — in Garage—E plosion De, Blackwell ta ho Grand Old | married, elped to educate my chil- yolunteered as one of the models at tion ® © * Our rise in power and influence has imposed new re- 5 Woman of Suffrage and the sole] ‘ren, did housework and preached in Aeanallod Blice ar tae comets | eponsibititice Money Easily, Says Witness. Scatters Fire. survivor of her co-workers, susan|{h* church here in lisabeth for Hotel in April of last year. Albert | The most important thing to Americans is America, and the ——= | ae, ;B. Anthony, Julia Ward Howe/hard I worked I observed certain ___ Sterner, one of eee ales color | most important thing to Amcrica is our constitutional system. | An alleged effort of the Brindeil or-| Families in several apartment ‘and Lucy Stone Blackwell, hor sister i Aare oead eaten what Wale is erayon artists, once e oad te aR ot i sf 10 2 ° ER cmon aes chen mld a Solna Wal ilase be Judd Eo olurseivien ond 69 GUP Gin ANSE OF Il ganization to “get some Rockefeller| Houses. totalling about three hundred |in-law. Born in Henrletta, N. Yo] oq. moderately, sopl. trom woven nts ‘8. Ben id al beauty “‘lent it- i persons, were driven to the street at ), 1825, she wag one of the first} eight hours at night, dressed senst- elf to impressionization with an ap- | It is for us all to get back to work. That is what made our | Money” was described before Justice |? : Pe 1 larm | Women to win a college diploma from] bly, but have worn corsets, for parent ease and native distinction | country great. itis what will put the world back on the right track | McAvoy in the Supreme Court to-day|%30 A. M. to-day by a three-alarm) (Cte and the very first to| Could ot see how they could injure akn to that of Mme. Recamier and | | the grandes dames of Bourbon, | one's he te ordained as a minister and to ve-| ana abc Ith if not laced too tightly, | The sarmer is entitled to all the help the Government can give in the trial of Peter Stadtmulier, a| “Te Starting in the one-story garage } SMe) ENT Heats dda) IESEE the ECON: ¢ all have gone out into the Ureniee | hint. Brindell Ueutenant, indicted for the|” he ol re castline caileed a quick /C7!¥e the degree of Doctor of Divin-} wir Beane Gn hour a Ce i _ _ The Government's part in business should be no more than to | alleged extortion of $1,000 from Max| spread of the flames and mado a spec- a a Tia tie ceeaantac er atowee of my health,” smiled. this sweet Fl nerenc e c common honesty and to estab- lace, ed . y hveD, | faced little woman, “Of course I do ATTACKS BROTHER insure adherence to the principles of common v Minnisohn on a Maiden Lane butiding cular blaze. The fire jumped from |e toe oe nine books on philow. [cage ati oman: "OF course Ida LEAPS FROM TRAIN lish regulations that will enadle it to sail a safe course. sing (68 the garage; whern a soore of automo | aca sociology and up to three| Dut at ty, Uungsiow on Maries ‘ . Geers : hats : les and twenty trucks were destroy- |PhY ; lant y said : | We must see that the wage earner is placed in an vaphseonspeld | ‘The Rockefeller job had nothing | ed, to the five-story apartment build. |Y@#f™ Ago frequently bocupied the] VIN yin Ay nay geese Hebe Rev. Nicholas dg. Sohwarte of (Coprrieht, Undermod & Underwood) | sound position. His lowest tcage must be enough for comfort, to do directly with incidents leading|ings Nos. o20 and g24 Hast isan |DWplt of the little church, which ts| Gown and dincing In the case ent NNO as SetTwariz OF! __MRS. LEWIS &. CHANLER. _ enough to make his house a home, There must ve provision for to the indictment, and counsel for|Street in the rear, and to the five. |Juat a short distance from her home.| great tonic for any woman. It seams Brooklyn Jumps to Death Near | education, for recreation and a margin for savings. the defense fought _desperately| story apartment adjoing the garage,| It Is true Dr. Blackwell's eyesight] {9 Pit [itv and health and strength Monmouth Junction, N, J. | On the other side, the wage earner must render services fully against the admission of this testi-|No. 589 East 183d Street. Consider- ;!* dimming slightly, and she admits! “siut nousework and garden work ‘The Rev, Nicholas J. Schwarz of cawat in value to the compensation he is paid. mony, but Justice McAvoy ruled that| able damage wan done to these build. |%he 18 a trifle deaf, but her mind isJand even the care of a large famity 7 | : lear ag a bell, and when I paid|are not enough to round out a wom- and formerly attached to ————— | it was material, ings before the blaze wus under con- § as Pale ants tite,’ concluded’ Dr Blackwell, 2 | | The witness was Isrue! S. Gold-| trol, but no one was injured. her a birthday call at the home of fhe needs that touch with the out. led hi Peapiyivanin rallreaa Tene el ee FOUR WITNESGES "FALSE. EYELASHES ‘NEW EAST RIVER ‘stein, President. of the Goldstein| During the early stages of the fire her daughter, Mrs. 8. T. Jones of No.} side world which the average woman a3 Di . FI N. I. fo O- if petting. he near Monmouth Junction, N. J.. to- LATEST WRINKLE FERRY APPROVED Wrecking Company, No. 362 West | there was an explosion In the garage |! Elmore Avenue, Hiizabeth, N. J.. of to-day is getting, | sho nee chureh the: fe 2% Street, He sald his first deal-|that shattered many windows in the|she looked and talked like a woman j O ADORN MILADY oe | Salas ‘ om f meventy-six rather than cme of) 2er husband needs the absorption of : ings with Stadtmuller as Brindell's | 2¢@hborhood and it was followed by|of six ra 8 business life. In my day this was not j 6 \Jumpe¢ om the observation - i 3 Bioolte) , t He wumped ee fe beer tion | T ICity to Run Boats From Foot of , aid, were last summer when he paid|™inor explosions which caused the |ninety-six. pprecia' pk father did not want a piatt a tral 1 . bee : : | iii = i me to #o away to college, but my i niles an hofir after having made | Straight or Curly, Blonde or Grand Street to Broadw | $200 for the privilege of continuing | eling and walls of the garage to/ The living room was banked with | Met, fot ey uot Binckwell” wae t . | Sey : work on a job at No. 27 Whiteh collapse, flowers and huge baskets of fruit} most enthusiastic about women get- i violent physical attack upon his| eke May Trim Her ky | hall me ; im y Riwir ae) fi . Dark, Madame May Triv | Brooklyn. Street. After that, Goldstein sald, ‘The total damage by the ifre is put| and notes of congratulations from|ting into the world and into work af- H brother, Frank Schwarz, a ig te ap TANRY. . y y u 3b Fai tela % "3, and most me ay appree ; an official d report based upon| Mrg \YyV, Served With| Eyes to Her Fancy. | The Sinking Fund Commission sit-| He had an agreement to use only the] *t $125,000, onal |her many friends, and as Dr. Black-| fait, and most me a a! in the H atetients by members of the train| "'S* Arnel WoEIVE | phe tatest wrinkle in woman's | ting to-day as a Committee of the| labor supplied by the Building Trades j Well gazed upon these tributes and | world just as well as in the home. } Mineatiochenredtheeres “j Judgments for Injuries In- Ea cernmene eyelashes, | Whole, recommended a municipal} Council, the Brindell organization. |HEARS DICE, FINDS drew her lavender shaw! about her,| “1 am ready to go at any time ; he ss ner { hada across the East River from the) “Lat. he said, “I entered | which blended so harmoniously with |Smiled Dr. rolls Sncm ane. Came + tov. Schwarz was a son of Mr. and rie : Samples made up in all shades | ferry across id, red @ con. death means just stopping into an- 4? ‘es w = of Putnam Ave- flicted by Her Ato. | to suit the varying complexion of | foot of Grand Street, Manhattan, to|tract with Grange & Sloan, general COPS TAKING BATH her snow white r, her face waslother room, and of course I have x nue, Brooklyn. He secured a trans- awiaS | milady are now on exhibition at [the foot of Broadway, Brooklyn. Onjcontractors for John D. Rockefeller, aie wreathed in smiles as she said: more friends In that other Foom than 4 ter fmm Brooklyn to St. Mary's| TRE Bronx County Grand Jury to-| {h¢'american Ladies’ Hairdress- |action of Aldermanic President La|to demolish a building at No, 14|Policemen Accused of Shooting] CONTACT WITH WORLD. Fis)! fave her, but ol am glad that t . about a year ago|day began an investigation into :ne! ers’ Agsociation now in session | Guardia the committee recommended West 54th Street. [ was to get only Craps, but They Had Only a THEM FOR BETTER LIFE. an important pl. in life, I rejotes a j b ton tole ber to the Board of Estimate that $742,-| $500 in cash for this job, but was also | , pA | “Pam glad so many women are en-|that instead of the two things which shooting of Jobn Weld by Don Cole) Tere igs” for bald eyelids 90 In corporate stock be authorized|to have the materials that 1 could | Towel and Soap. gaged in business to-day; glad that | Were supposed to make women happy | v Vewoints ‘ deal War: ene es" for ba yelids “ : 5 | aves eae ; ! ' $ arriage ane 1d a nae Fs ins In che home of Mrs, Hazel Ware TM wif an inch long and | for the rebuilding of three ferry slips) save from the building, 1 went to, How five policemen can shoot crapa they are getting out Into the world! heen added— that of HER work, And Bi OCKLON, sis brother |MeF at No. 1892 University Avenue) Gre uuble by adhesive | in Brooklyn ‘and two in Manhattan, | work with eighteen wreckers and ix/witn only a bath tower wid a o nd into all elds of life, It is going} that may be a business career, a pro- Fee ck th apd Waa bringing {on May 15, ‘The witnesses summoned | plaster. ‘These are made and for the purchase or construction | carpenters from the Brindell organe rues te Ponea{ta round them out, to fit them for a] fessional life or whatever ehe a: . Rev, Schwarz was in| to-day were Mrs. Warner, Lila Wily, |. curly or beaded. in tact vvery | of two ferry boats. ization.” SF AnG His) S08 pee Deputy Police etter lite, Work, juat housework | C8e irits than ordinary to-nay,| ner friend, Frank Boylan, and Fe conden One hes now | The Board of Aldermen wilt be} It appears that the rumor spread! Commissioner Leach to determine, iddenly he leaped upon his| os ¥ Irother and started to choke sim, wit-| Kurriger, Mrs. Jalone, cannot satisfy the woman of . too in [that tha, was a “noche Pms4 | atrolmen Dougherty, Satters, Mey. |teedny. Nor uo L think for ine mo | PARENTS ARE FINED Warner's uncle, all, put to pay her moncy and tase jasked to sanction about $11 | ‘ 3 § % i z Saat Na : lon, Rogers and Maloney were be-| ment that her connection with the Seoierant at wie ere tn th Hou at ino|_ ter soe, TPT me [roan Tren tnd fr be oor: and erty ought to be potable | ot EO anata, Sreatm (sitae tort ueee tt feat e| FOR PLAY OF KIDDIES = ¥ ~ - None ol hese things RecATE time of the shooting. The two women = [tion of ‘the: terry trom ae Suly 1 |Goldatetn said that when he had bee "P)Quinn of the Parkville Station, | for home life ' J DGE URT CASE. [and Boylan fled. Mrs, Warner sur- | ¢ ‘4 YY until the end of this year, ‘The ferry Jat work four days he was called on | QUEP sae Jconflict with the othor—a business or . , a SAYS JU rendered 1 HON. PETER” BUS |was abandoned by private com-|by Stadtunuller, who demanded §1,000, | BT7KIYD, #8 complainant ional woman makes a better| Allowed Little Ones to Run Wild elf last Friday and Boy- Conia Ovtects| fan and Mis Wiley give themseiee| FOR SCRUBWOMEN juny abou tire “ i don May 2 between mid- | tte her.” A oe Attorney tor Indore: Ars ago, 1 told him," said Goldstein, dithad [aient antl ores oi ni we a8 ae cicero Ok aa in Park—Court Peeved by te Court's Remark up yesterday. They were released om _ |? Was making only $m0/6n ‘Hie Job. |e) oume from hls room and anid his Pe eae ldap reat the Crowd, pit in elashed to-day wi AEA “T can't 1 sht to make her own way and es- eo TE INGe Ne AA charabirs |e eae) lines Works His ws peal for Funds Again | STRICKEN IN PULPIT, DIES. ar Bt Help that — the money] teeep was being ruined .. a noise|QUKME to make her own way and €-} on, hundred and seventy-five sume Lents 1. Behlelder.. No. 61 Cham Two process servers seized upon the Fide! Vere ant fs ctraiea mn't for me’ he sald Btadtmuller re-|o¢ something rolling over the Soor of | MADUSH herwolt In fifo, ag, tNe man. | Ot et ae, Mtoe pecmone. whe ft No. 2081 Dean Street, Brooklyn, who| 9ccasion of Mrs. Warner's appear- ‘ : Rev. Dr, Herring wae Pastor. Plain. | P00! “The boss (Brindell) says it’s |tne path room, which 1s above his| well, had violated the ordinances regarding through her father, Morrie, is suing the | @nce at the Bronx County Court House To His Lair. field, N. J., Presbyterian Church. | & Pretty good job und he wants|own. Quinn said he listened and {t| “Yes, 1 bolieve in woman educating | the throwing of paper, picking flowers Cotton Seed Oi Company for $90,000) to serve her with papers in supple-} phe manager of the banking offic Rev, Dr. Charles ©. Herring of Plain: |*200% | He's been bothering me| wax unmistakable African golf. When| herself and fitting herself for 1 or walking on lawns in Central Park on replied Dr. Blackwell, “They used] Sunday last. Most of the violaters were wi and opened the door 4 [RRL ARE URES Te And opened the a to suy college women were not apt} children, but the summonses were for Dougherty had the scap and towel) to be mothers and it wan better 'f0r| their parents who permitted theca ¥o dtmuller and/and the ether four # look of inno-]a girl to marry young. Weil, 1 was Kes for aa stained by Ruth| mentary proceedings, Jeremiah Wiil-| spencer Trask & en ay ruck ran her) j Rowland has a judgment agai was alled to t sown. Ruth is in a hospital paralyzed.) hop for $1,588 for injuries received] a voice. su This is the J field, N who was stricken with | “Pout it ; apoplexy May 8 while preaching in the| Goldstein said th . Finit Presbyterian Chureh of which ha] t® “come across” St. when he fa telephone, | run wild. Schleifer asked Justice Ma. t SX ors of Waal canton: ‘1 rr Joseph Moran “pulle: strike” on |, 1 0 -one hloitt ked Justi fartin 10) nen he was run down by her auto-|Poter Justus Fogarty war pastor, died to-day in M Joseph Moran “pulled a strike” on | cenci [not married antit thirty-oné yo Wit hide Gowstswen meoeaed (oes withdraw the Jury on the ground that 4 ty erwele hn W,|-Hall. 1 would like to Inquire Hospital without fully reguini Aug, 20, The result was, he suid,| ‘the Commissioner adjourned the |Od and Fam the mothe oben] Week Bide Const: mowed Certain remarks had been made by the} Mobile, driven ‘by herself, John W./-Hil. Abula (aur annual aonas| eeu He \Ghaks the ‘Golditelnetempany fost itatoce . i Jeldidren, ‘They said women over| flowing to-day agistrate Mo rt. which, a to Schieider,| Dunn has a judgment for $5,159 for] Wi#h to contri \ ¢ eae Tac) Wea cada ‘ a Company lost its) case to Lear the testimony of Capt. | thirty were too old to bear their|Geehan called Patrolman Joseph Flynn ers SARs his injuries sustained by one of his chil-| 0" of $10 te abe ae eNpiist| City College in 1863 and. Union ‘Theo. [CONUMet and the wrecking was done | imme) as an expert on thy sound | frst children and yet 1 have always |to him and asked him how many cases Martin dented the tion 4 ot! dren who was run down by Mrs, War- Lyon dentat Guha ts pa lal omical eminary in 1888 and was or-|¥ SRother concern lof galloping dominoes on a floor| been u strong woman and am ninety: he had reek th only 3 | ner's car, driven by Collins in Januar pag This waa on May: | a} Sern Hey te Louls Klosk, who «uid he nandled| a hove jsiz—ond stil} able to alt up and . wenty-five,” said the patrolman nite A w fer t rho The mam remembered that ined by the Presbytery of New York | i : | abo nourishment Reeay his o'thin foe? Wha Ga M 920 ne mun ‘ tan oF | the money that the Brindel! orga’ . itera what fo. Seeinkie vat did you do this for ‘ Btaitinite din: William J. Fs counsel to Mr nd c ributed a 1 go id Jan. 19, 1888, He as pastor of ti m y a he Brind ‘Kan There was @ littl twinkle in Dr. vou 40 naked the Maststrate uetice Martin to dis: ’ \s Mrs i Bast Harlem Presbyterian Church, New| tion extorted from Max Mininsohn of sneral ialu BlackwelPs eyes and then she added, ‘ H his was oppoed | Warner, accepted service for her, He | cover that, there is no such nesby some general (alk GREET MHie heer tee ee eed cap autre a FIvA ? Clarke, No w ; 7,000 : “Ho le Pet us-| York from 1887 to 1861, and «fter| the Interstate Wrecking Company 4 © into ‘hy i AON Ino, no aT ih 4 ark said she has an equity of $17,000 in| person usw Honorable Peter J: » r took me in play and how to rest. Many times ‘Well go back and tell Cape ny for the ¢ the University 2 House and | ty, wogurty.” Me said he would con-| spending a year in study at Oxford] payment for permission to do busi-| ciosnt dear and locked it}a day Tite down and think, Tam | Brown that f don’t want is, court con * yy morning other property and will pay hay Gents, tribute again and notified the pol seh ty bacaine Keri ot oa | ness, Was another witness to-day lt paid him the $1,900 the tadt-| not tired, but T find Lean think & ; ‘ si ‘ ation couns and Presbyterian hure “ainfield 2 Bae qd een € th ed per —_— there a io sha Boy vext ‘oung Mr. Shaw resbyterian Church in Plainti ad been teutified yesterday that! mutier aaid he would not Fownt | When ving down, T have been doin ne accused persons were , = tiers inter nt { i Columbia College conferred jimu jth everal years and 1 wot . SCHIFF SUIT ON TRIAL. |» @ to say, “Well 1 way that | peared aa him the de of Ph. D, in 1887 and | Stedtmuller had refused to deal di-! from Mr. Mininsohn directly becw ‘ = HR eNotes tne AID itd at New York University a similar degree [rectly with Mininsohn and that there-| he qid not trist lin Cawyer Anhn weal ett remark as confirmation of the report in 1907, He is survived by his wid Klosk, a friend of Minnisohn’s,! “tie told me that if Mr Mininsonn dn Cost et Peasicged: A that Reid, who is rapidly recovering and one sister, Mrs, Frank Il is sent to do the negutiating, | wanted to continue doing buair a the suit of John W. Millets, | from his injuries, will refuse to pros- nif? | ecute, He has steudfastly refuse a to be due for ser. | to give the name of the person who ny " d shot him. of Moulke 1. Brandt. |" gg Grand Jur ntenced to prison yours y GEG owing acbitalany at theltty eeee 4 today before! snuggled up in might lead of New York. ns data HARVEY GETS STAY, "its nmin mus experen- [poping torusin ue wos woos] OMe tmade Cookies, Shortcake, check and hie | ing,” said Kiosk on the stand to-day.) have to take in adtmuller and Joseph Moran, | Walter Melton, friend of HlAate Layercake, Loaf cake, Drop cakes Stadtmul- | mutier's, Ly 1 Mortimer was not ready the “pobins held Shaw jn “) met S ," | Former Sheriff of Nassau County | mall fo Await t n Secke Chanue ot Veena, (Moran was Indicted wit "Honorable Peter Tustus, it is not yet on tris A stay of the trial of Herbert 8. Hur y| “Arter Thad turned over t und a jur varked a short ae Ivey, former Sheriff of Queens County,|told me that Mininsohn could not go|to Stadtmuller he gave me a Hy COMDeEL FOr court house. Miss Wile le 4 »}ahead with the Mu obs | tne Trades Council ‘O, K.’ on a card, aie Hate Kurr ted in the offic 1 for Robhery of Clothing Store. 00 4 charge of Uribery and conspiracy ant Se M ss “en nen aL I LA ss re tieobae Sa ehapatsece mour Mork, their counsel. Hach wit-| Krie Sebastian, twenty-one, a negro, |in connection with the and other until he had pa 5 | That was the gist of Klosk'a (esti Mom Countyeand Aid not beenem-|ness was in the Grand Jury room| wo, 125.Jnst 7th Street, was disposition of stolen automobiles, was, “stadtmuller told me that the bows|mons which cemained — unshaken ed by My Schl) about 15 minutes, ‘ sday to-day obtained from Justice Blackman | (Brindell) had given orders to that|under 3 exainination by Arthur played early to-day, | mn > District Attorney Glennon said hel part) with, Cla in Mineola, I, I, This ts pending effect, (‘This was prior to Sept. 23,) {Fs Murray, counsel for Stadtmull Charges Hin Wife Married Another| did not expect tat indictments application of Charles N. Wysong, At-!1 took the inessage to Mr. Minin Walter Melton, whe testified yes- Man. would be returned to-day, He inti-|« clothing stor torney for Harvey, for a change of a s o 2 Minin= | temtay, was recalled to the stand and mated that he will not ask for in-| nie on Get. 28, $ ’ ; 5 sohn, who said he could not 1) waked by tant Dist tourney | x Mrs. May Hawsby, twenty-one, of No _ , $1,000 in loot venue from Nassau County, The trl 2 5 3 yveeey a | | = | dictments until he can examine Reid, | 8): i kage dl y iiony ar ado endlageealiamece Hichter to explain discre e \ ‘Or Ji 166 ith Streot, Brooklyn, wan held] Gletmenta until he can examine Reid, a of Harvey had hen srt down to begin DAY 81.500, and asked [ieletten (a sapling liagrepancign, bec) a time e without ba Magistrate Gelsmar in| "rs alleged to have obtained Dallns Has 8350,000 4 to-morrow {1 Mineola before Suprome muld not get i Age and tne dors he haa o i dd ate Fifth Avenue Court to-day, charged | of thousands of doll DALLAS, T aay: Ghat ant Court ee Cropses . , muller finally agreed to reduce thei the cwrodd eominit A rand Bake Yards the rox, wine calms tobe] Warner's home, Mr. Fallon xa f 1 by fire early to-day, | ited an atmouphere in to tie "On Sept, 2b Mx Mir und [) Statements befor © Lockwood | husband, alleges that after that he would be in position to dis- Lous was estimated at $350,000, Oiticluls “the defendant getting 10" went to che Guliding Maden: ( | mittee becuuse te w atoned ALI last September, she was prove these veiled charges when the gaid the fire started Ine furnituy mpartial trial in the County of BE EG, SRO: ue eDe De Une | by Moran with the ruin of his bu fm Jersey Sity to Gorman C. time comes. store, No one was injured, sau at this time’ | headquarters, No, 12 St, Mark's Place. | ness.