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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOV R29, 1993, Mayor Hylan: Driving a Mean Golf Ball \(JNWED MOTHER {TWO MEN KILLED Tutor WIFE NO. 2 DONE WITH TERNAN, SHE) DELARES,T-Day C2 {Tells of Trips to Chicago to See Him—Met in h Murphy as SAYS SHE WON'T | AND MANY HURT MARRY WARREN) BY MOTOR CARS Here Only to Visit Divorced|Steering Wheel Breaks, Up- setting Car and Pinning Down Five. At French Lick, Wit Wife and Her Benefac- tress, She Adds. the outward intimacy of life- Naticy Jordan, British mother of the three-year-old love-child of a war romance, Frank G. Warren of ‘Kansas City, wealthy former wife of the man the English girl met in London during the to-day were animatedly planning a future for the young mother and her Henry J. Couchman, sixty-five, No. 27 West 19th Street, died early to-day while being taken to Now York How« @ result of being run ‘down by an automobile driven by Louls Boo- No, 305 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, at Fourth Avenuo and 16th street, ‘ In the &uitomobile was David Engléa, & lawyer, of No. 205 West 89th Street. Couchman stepped directly in the of the machine, n¢sses, but Hendell was detained as a MOTHER BACKS STORY. Mrs. Brimmer Says Teacher “Doesn’t Know What He dell, thirty-two, M..RSHALLTOWN, ‘Ia., Nov. 29 (United Press).—Descrted, after nine hours ‘of honeymooning in Chicago, and “tired of waiting’ for the South Bend professor to come to her as she aid he promised, Mr: day she was done w for all.” Mrs. lo add another word. @ Rey. Charles Hawn, pokesman, said: “Yes, sho’s through. The two women met yesterday for the first time at the home of R. D. Jenkins, of No, 676 Riverside Drive, an attorney who met the young mother at Ellis Island on telegraphed Warren and posted with the immigration author- ities two bonds of $500 each to guar- anteo against the mother and her son to wit. . Bymmer said h him “once Brimmer refused but her father, After the chauffeur had been taken, to the East 22d Street Station, his wife telephoned to inquire about kim, saying sho was expecting a visit from She's decided FORMER MISS MORGAN DIVORCED FROM COUNT ; DE MAUPAS IN PARIS —---e | WHOKILLEDBOY, 5, w_| GETS PRSON TERM Judge Hopes His Crime Will Some Day Be Punishable by Death in Chair. * In sentencing Nathan Lipain to the ~~ Penitentiary to-day, Judge Mcintyre = * 1 in the Court of General Sessions ag- — * preased the hope that a time will come when death in the electric chair will @ be the penalty for offenses like tha: =~ committed by Lipzin. As it is, Lip~ sin's term will be from six months to three years, depending upon his com- duct, Lipzin was a clothing satesman liv- ing at No. 1016 East 156th Street. th vs He fost. his job and sought to make a living by driving a faxt. He took , the road test, but made the mistake of starting his new trade without @ license. And his cab struck and killed five-year-old Herman Struhs, is No, 66 Hast 130th Street. It also | knocked a baby out of its carriige, 5 but without seriously hurting the child, ; the stork today, Lieut. Kurg told] | On Friday Lipais: waki¢onvicted of her busbaud manslaughter in jffia second degres. her not to, worry, as becotaing public charges. The women 7 would be home in time to wel had never seen each other before, al- lo stay at home and behave herself." lcame the Since then Judgé Mcintyfe says he addition to his tamily, Herman Goeppert, laborer, died in Bellevue Hospital ufler}in Paris in favor of Countess Consucto being run down by an autottiobile at} a, 68th Street and Central Park West. The ‘steering wheel of Mrs. Blanche Brimmer later wired Prot, Tiernan: “Tam through with you for good, ind wish to have nothing further to though they had been corresponding for nearly three years, meeting was affectionate in the ex-' aged Aftvyta park “Word was received In this“city to-| has been deluged with letgers; asking y of a divorce judgment rendered | Clemency. ‘ ‘But there will no suspended xentence'in this case,” the Judge said. I shall petition the Logislature+and Maupas, formerly Miss Morgan, daughter of Henry Hays Morgan, @ sedan}American Con: , | 1 believe that sometime the Legisla-~ loosened as Philip Ryan, thirty-two,|A separation ture jwill grant suoh @ petition—to do with you or your kind. mut wipe my feet on you." MARSIHALLTOWN, Press).—Mrs. HHawn-Rash-Brimmer-Tiernan a statement omance with Prof. John P, Ind., and of having ecived another telephone call from speculation continues on the paternity of the boy as the re- sult of Miss Jordan's ment that an Englishman father of her child. answer to a direct question whether or not Mr. Warren was the father, {Mr. and Mrs, Warren were divorced immediately after his overseas, but both are emphatic in declaring thut the English girl had no connection whatever with the “in- compatibility” named in the papers. Warren nor Jordan would comment to-day on a cable from Loadon purported to have come from the girl's mother and which bore on the paternity of the Both were tired out and were resting, it was explained by Mrs, Jen- kins, who talked with a reporter over the apartment house telephone. Arriving at the Jenkins home, Miss No. 4331 Park Avenue, Bronx, tried to turn from Jerome 16ist Street at 8 A. M, to-day and the automobile upset. The occupants of the car, WhO were extricated from the wrecked: m: latest state- Avenue into can waa married to Count Shoe said this in telling of her = CHINE] nearod frequontly of late in the soclety by passing motorists, wero Miss Mary|o¢ Paris, often attending tho’same func- | tend to do all I can to correct this No. 306 West} tions, but refraluing from speaking to | Charles Chirk, thirty= h other penalties.” twenty-four, 117th Street; return from LOCATED WIFE BY VOICE “WINE Garage Man Suing for Sep ration Tells of Trailing MISSING Michael J. Lee, thirty-four, Mrs. “Tiernan's statement disputes East 69th Street, pbne given out by Prof. Tiernan that hey met in the courtroom in South ‘They were attended for cuts and bruises at Lincoln Hospital and went ternity case. Irene Calhoun, thirty, a stenogra- 601 West 136th Street, is ina critical condition suffering from @ fractured skull, thirty feet when an automobile struck the horse on which she was riding in last ovening, riding with her Railroad Station Tiernan said. Poulin case, and I expressed to him my sympathy in his trouble. After the divorce proceedings were tarted in the Tiernan case I wrote She was hurled Miss Calhoun w: gleter Blanche when, as they neared hem I thought they wer VIGIL: OVER COFFIN classify thit kind @f, himiclde as mur- fer in the fire: degreo, punishable by s in 1920 and their di-}douth, Taxi drivers, with exceptions, Barve leon the eromngs -st tee epayett: the most reckless drivers we have. Bea’ eencntens ‘ Hundreds of thousands are injured Both the Countess and the Count ap-|\nauaty by their carelessness. I in- te of things by imposing severe “| Cowboy’s Plea Frees His Buddie From Tombs inGun Toting Charge 7 War Veteran on Way to Argentine Job Asks Hotel } Clerk to Watch His Six-Gun, A cowboy, a green silk handkerchief knotted loosely about bis neck, his feet in upurred high boots, a sombrero beaide him, took the btand to-day the Sheepfold, the accident occurred, |in Special Sessions to get his pal, also a cowboy, out of trouble for pos- ‘The animal was so badly hurt it was| sessing a revolver. He was Lester Brooks, and awaiting punishment for The woman] yiolation of the Sullivan law was James O'Bryan, Tiernan ,answered my telling me that living with his wife, and for me to rite him again. Further correspon- fence between us follewed. “About the middle of, October Mr. parate. Mr, wearing a long coat of rough little gray felt hat and looked more like ao Mother-in-Law, ~ frieze, a plain woolen gloves, school girl than a mother. liant English coloring accentuated the absence of rouge and lipstick and her necessary to shoot It. taken to Bellevue Hospital. Mrs, Clara B. Burling, wife of State Senator George T. Burling, who is a the garbage was down the dumbwaiter, George Raul a former druggist OF HER CHUM CAUSE n@ gorage man of O'Bryan, who though a Canadian6—————————————————— had spent most of his life on the biz7O'Rryan In the Canadian contingent . bank President in White Plains, was| ranches of the West, came here last {in the World War, also came,to the ernan asked me to Chicago, I did so, “We continued our correspondence. After he had been granted his decree me Thursday, Nov. 23, to meet him in Chicago the next morning, on Friday, at 7 A. M., which I did. “During our vi smile was all aimples and happiness. Later, in the Riverside Drive apart- ‘ment, in a light dinner dress that re- vealed her child-like arms and neck, she looked even less mature. toying shyly with her teacup as Mrs. Warren, who Is young, dark and ex- tremely attractive, talked of her fu- Mount Vernon, heard the voice of his wife who had disappeared about four Rauh was at the bot- by arrangement with seriously injured yesterday when she] week from Seattle bound for a ranch struck by an automobile while on} in the Argentine, where a fob awaits Mamaroneck Avenue near the Burke in com- pany with Mrs, A. Stieglitz, was walk- ing from the Gedney Farm Hotel,| Thursday started out to see the big Mrs.| city. Before going he handed his re- Burling was knocked down by an au-| volver to the clerk for safekeeping. tomobile driven by Willlum Gysen of] ‘The clerk told this to Detective No. 134 Prospect Street, Mamaroneck.| Fleming, of Old Slip, and when Gysen took her to the White Plains Hospital where it was found she had suffered a broken nose, fractured jaw| for him to do but plead guilty. OF GIRL'S ABSENCE Frances Bunten Back Home After Daze at Ophelia Prieto’s Side. months before. tom of the shaf the janitor of a No. 66 Vermily MODEL TAKES THEN NOTIFI apartment house at Avenue, Bronx, which he had trailed his mother-in- jaw, and had found, so he otld Just Tompkins to-day, a fictitious name on evo. where both live, to White Plains, it in Chicago, rnan proposed marriage to me, and old him I was not prepared to be married at that time. “He iftsisted, “and I finally Isented. J, supposed at that time that all legal impediments had been re noved and flat we were free to married if we so di Mrs. Tiernan No. 2 iknow whether Prof. ' Condition of Young W There 1s nothing startling In this ’ Mrs. Warren sald. its very simplicity makes it appear My interest in Mise Jordan ly to my liking and ad- I have correspond- ed with her since the birth of her son and she {ts here as my guest for a while at least won't be able Frances Bunten, fourteen, who was reported to the police as m This was part of Rauh's testimony in his suit for separation, the trial of ts due absolute! eight years old, a model, of No. 29 Ws miration ¢or her. Monday night, is back at her home, night when she city, looking for his pal. He found him in the Tombs, so he asked if he couldn't get on the stand and tell the him. He put up at the Seamen's} Justices what a fine fellow O'Bryan i Mission, No. 25 South Street, and last |was; that ho hadn't any Idea of break- ing the law, and that they both y wanted to get off to the Argentine i and & cowpuncher's job. | The Court litiened very attentively } to Brooks and supended sentence on o'Bry The cowboys left court to- } gether O'Bryan’s arm over Brooks’ shoulder as they went through the door, 1 O'Bryan came in from his sightseeing, he was arrested, There was nothin Brooks, who had rved with WIFE OF N. Y. DOCTOR | Girls Are Leaving the Farms SEEKS DIVORCE IN PARIS In Larger Numbers Than Boys)" \° semis cuter” 0" turned last night with a story to ac- Warren was asked ing to lowa for fs a man of emotion: {ng that ‘the doesn wants to do." One thing was sure, that has been|she intended to adopt the child, “T haven't had time to talk that over with Miss Jgrdan yet.’ she re- I don't know she said, add- According to Rauh his wif ifternoon Fran, had been depressed because of the re- two relatives and fear] Would yo! she would be punished for a pro- ted absence from her class in the would give she asked, turning to of the morning 1918 Rauh said he leit that was if he did come here it must be with the understanding “that I am ‘irs. Tiernan.’’ cent death of fem-consclous, Majority Who Go in Search of More Lucrative Wields |27, <r peccucess Her condilion was aken to Belle t would not! petition for dl- vorce has been filed in the Paris courts by Mrs, Helen Fahnestock Campbell, Gordno Campbell. Elsewhere, Are 21 or Over, Census Bureau Says. Doctor and Mrs, Campbell were mar- Before the Rauh case went to trial I have ‘banked Jniia Richman High School, went to] plied Miss Jordan. call on a chum, Ophelia Prieto, also ars old, whose home was|tremely chummy later Mrs. Warren told reporters that home| her impressions of the young mother Franeés found that Ophelia had died} were of the highest, and, in fact, ex- WASHINGTON, Noy. 29,—Larger numbers of women than of men are leaving the farms im search of more lucrative fields of endeavor, the Census | | Bureau says, basing its statement on an analysis of the 1920 census statis tics. The enumeration shows the ratio of males to females was higher for } Pint Justice Tompkip: Beatric Critchi awarded pretty Mrs a society woman of Hillside Avenue, New Rochelle, mony and $500 coun- separation decree fe IS SENTENCE HOTEL CLERK TO SING SING FOR THEFT The two women entered into an ex- “He told me to conversation earlier in the day. come here and get the proofs I was free to marry him. he is through, certainly I am. Nicholas Avenue, rled in New York on April 14, 1896, and © one daughter, ‘They are both resi- ain Paris, In court it was t Dr. ¢ bell left his home in No- vember, 1920, and bus sivce refused to farm population than for the total population, despite the fact that the —_—___— tainly would not separate I do not know whether he will come or not,"” The] ceeded her expectations. “[ know we are going to get along foreign born element, in which the males considerably outnumber the —————————————— females, is found mainly in the cities. The sex ratio of farm population = on July 1, 1920, was 109.1 males to 100 females, while the ratio for the ! as 104 males to 100 fanales. Ho! For \ Critcheley, said to be a wealthy shock overcame on sitting by coffin of her chum ail Monday night and most of yester The members of the Prieto fam- married in 19 r husband aba Warren's mother and I have taken Miss Jordan, correspondence, and we doned her four yea eoeeener eae near WARD PAYS $14, entire population calendar in the through our iwi number of farm until late vestarday ar were indeed gratified when she ac- cepted our invitation to visit us." In speaking of herself, Miss Jor- dan said shew met Warren in 1918 when she was employed as a book- London office of the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. frequently and friendship was the result, ineeq often of hig wife and a correspondence was started, ® “I came to this country,” she went rnoon, and as FOR LEG OF BOY opened with 1 divorce su nith of White Plains 496,880 und females 15,117,931. farm population would not give It they could 1 notify her mother. Frances left ae The suit for $100,000 damages the Supreme couple, who was brought against the Ward Baking Company in ago because her keeper Inthe behalf of Frank Budnick, six yeu by his mother, Sophio Budnick West dist Street, later her mother n Smith living with wife in Holyoke Kins signed the decree, “had left in a bathroom. she saw Woodward 3 out of court leg Was crushed by a Vi numbered 16,632,093. as a whole those ind over comprised 67.6 per cent total population, a clerk at th ‘d automobile, st leaving the Prieto house Of }proportion twenty-one years und over. | wat | astieeale ie Cectun Burma tape] Aenea On tec RRs eclare Sens : cent. was twenty-one years and over, | Guo in hans cant to tha fuet thatthe ine Beech-Nut Bacon 24.7 per cent, between ten and twenty| majority of persons who leave the laid across the breast years. | furm to take up their residence else of your turkey will keep over| where have reached ur passed twenty- the white meat juicy ‘ For the country] one. The largest proportions of chil- . é years|dren and youth in the farm popula- with the fragrant fle. of|tion ure shown for the Southern vor of hickory and es | vely under lation, therefore, includes « rel Scans Birthmarks of Nude Fowl letters and 1 gladly accepted her In- I did not come to se y was asked point-blank States and the lowest for the New beechwood — a flavor . w York, New peculiar to Beech-Nut due to its slow, de- liberate cure and Booze Camoutlaged by Doll nck, i, wil sae marry Warren. blushed vividly. Stolen, He Thinks, From Store Meat Dealer Tries to Identify Turkeys—Youth and]n Sister Held in Theft. the 4 meat dealer What will they say “Please let's leave . Warren's name out of this. the love I have is for my little boy and [ have enough to do to take ca And Baby Cart, Agents Charge doubly sure. Beech-Nut New Rochelle Brothers Joined Domestic Art With Bacon Bootleg Trade and Are Arrested. ; Markarano and his brother Christopher were arraigned in New | Sliced—in the new blue boxes of him without getting a husban difficult task in Wash.ngton Heights Police Court to-day when b and nude tu.keys as some of fifteen simi! ated fowl] which were stolen from his store last Monday night. Brennan, twenty-five, and hi 2360 Eighth Avenue, arraigned by Patroln Albright of the Third Inspection District on u charge of burglary cying @——$$>$ $$$ $ _$____ ot violating the Prohibition Act in illeg ipluinant against Jame possessing and transporting whiskey and « point of interest in their case is the charge that they used making the delivery through the streets of N at will transpire after has not been made a baby carriag: aged twenty, of No. ———— am {SON DIES FROM BURNS TRYING TO SAVE MOTHER Burns he recetved tn mother's life fire last Sunda to-day in Bellevue Hospital hearing and had made an Mi |ve wil bring (eto 30m" attuck upon his gage, searched the Brennany’ apartii found no more turkeys, preferred the chargc Bridge Street hen her cloth- last] concealed themselves close place two blocks fro! and closed a deal to of rye whiskey thirty, heard agon!z found her # masa tiames and in beating out the fire Dun and the head of a doll in Rochelle we will bring It to you.’ The agents waited and while wait- — FOR THE ~ ing summoned two policemen who raus||| Sunday World vo tin guttine ot a baty's tana. Tht] The World Office . blue and white cheeke blanket. : the agents, were forty-elght bottles Before 6 P. M. of rye whiskey in bags so disposed as restau-|to appear, toa careless observer, to |_2@ /nsure Proper Classification s were Ignited. intly burned, Helghts Court, ot,’ the agents say they were told be the body of @ child.