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The Evening World from New York, New York • Page 10

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I I i i I THE EVENING WORLD SATURDAY JULY 18 1908 II un i SHOOTS SLEEPING HUSBAND DIES BYACID Clocks Jealous Wife Kills Him and Herself in Cordova Court BODIES TELL STORY Discovery in Locked Apartment Through Tenants I Inquiry for Janitor BrncBt Clock and Ills wife Sarah 1 were found dead In the basement ot the Cordova Court apartment house at No I 810 West One Hundred and Seventy olghth street early today Clock wn1 discovered on the bed In his room with 7 11 a bullet In Ms heart and the lltele body of his wife wwi found in the bath i room In the rear of the apartment will an empty bottle which had contain carbolic acid by her side Glook waR undressed and seamed to hava met his death while asleep The Clocks came to the apartment house as Janitors In February The man WL poodlooking and about thirty year Id His wife two years his Junior was Mid to have been wildly jealous of him There were also religious differences between them The police after looking over the place decided that the shooting and IUlclde were the results of a ddlbsratelj i planned murder by the woman though at first It appeared that the couple i might have met their deaths carrying out a suicide pact Revolver Tells Story When they discovered the revolver a tlnv 22 calibre weapon with which Clock had been shot on an Icebox In I the kitchen they decided that It had I been left theN by the woman on her way to the bathroom after she learned that her shot had killed her husband and that she made up her mind to end her own life The discovery of the bodies waa made at 9 oclock this morning when William Donnelly a tenant In the house went to the basement to lee Clock about repairs In his apartment The long silence that followed Ms knocks seemed ominous to him particularly he said later when he recollected that all yesterday the I Janitor and his wife had been quarrelling so violently as to attract the attention of everybody In the hous I 01 Their quarrel was not soothed by the mans frequent trips to a saloon I I and after each errand he came back 1 more excited Donnelly summoned Policeman Casey of the West One Hundred and Fiftysecond street station and the two decided to call an nmbulance before breaking down the locked door Dr Leiner of he WashIngton Heights Hospital answered the call Bythls time the rumor that a tragedy liad ended the bickerings of the Glocks had spread through the house and i7 there was a crowd about the apartments of the janitor Entrance was xa ned by the doctor who climbed through the Imthroom window and the first th ng Jie stumbled over was the womans lite less body Planned Her Death Afterward The doctor found that the woman had ben dead several hour lie went through the flat to tlc front door and opened It The polc man and Donnelly discovered Gli ks body in night clothes There was a small puncture over the heart where the tiny bullet had entered and the body was disposed so peacefully that at first thev thought the man was asleep An eximlnaon bv the surgeon showed that he had ded some time be fere the woman I From this the pnllee nrMuro the ry that after shooting him the woman i spent some time delbpriting over lcr own death She may even have gone i out to purchase the acid That she had pome thought of shooting herself Is apparently I shown by toe con ttion of tho I plstola fiveshooter which was cocked when It was found on the Icebox as If Mrs Glock had halt determined to I end her life the same way as she had her husbands Glock is killed with a revolver with nrhloh according to a neighbor who took the weapon from him at the time fee had tried a week ago to shoot his We The neighbor gave the revolver to Mn Clock and told her to hide It Not much Is known about the couple at the apartment except that they were heavy drinkers and during the last three weeks had lardly been sober day They had In tact received notice from the agent to move out They ere believed to have been married ony ahort time DIVED INTO A ROCK Xan Bent on Snlrlclf rinliort Prom IVnter With tnt INml Charged with attempted suicide Hunry Jordan of No S31 Klrst avenue Is a prisoner In Roosevelt Ilospltali AccordIng to the police he tried to die by jumping from a bulkhead between Fr tyninth and Fiftieth streets In dllnr Ws bead hit a rock Several dockmen fIshed him out HP Is suffering from ImmersIon and a had cilp wound The doctors hop ha will recover A Ulfflcnlt Peat Trw ttx nrn ntr mrTV i Keep your hMd In the clouds anl your ear to tin ground declared the theprixor and youll never go ixnus 7 fo I spose not ondd the I practical pollttcn 1 wrtr YoU built mft to bt abU to ci1 ltwliilU 5 JjWI IW ARRESTS DUE IN POND MYSTERY DENTISTIN CASE I tAunt of Hazel Drew Collapses Under Third Degree and I Gives Police Names I I GIRL WAS ASKED TO WED i I Search Now for Man Seen With Victim and Another Who Attacked Her Fp I1 to The Evrrlnr World TROY July ISThe Teal Pond murder myst ry entered upon a new IhMe today Inquiries are being made among thirty or forty dentists of the rity because of a statement made by the husband of Mrs Mina Jones of Watorvllle to the effect that a Troy dentist had aiked Hainl Drew I the murdered drl to marrr him 5llM I Drew tairw Mr Jones When she lived I lr Troy and visited her last spring at I Provident where she then resd i I In addition to thr nliorc Informs lion Mm Jonri al her home In AV trrTlllr ndny ilnted tbat unset Drew will tile victim of two nttempli at aanll In Troy mme time nAo Dip nnnnllnnt the name person In both tnatnnea TTB dr erllipil hf Mint Dreir am an Arnie nlnn or nn Italian nnd on both nc rn lons TV in lirntrn off lij th jniniK woman After Mrs Jnnn left Troy she says Mli Dren wrote IliaC the fpllovr still bothered I tier The police this Afternoon are nf rr man inch the one de orlliccl Hazel Drew and a young man were Keen going toward Teals pond the day of her death He Is thought to be a young dentist of Troy or Albany with whom she had an appointment Aunt Breaks Down I Miss Minnie Taylor aunt of the murdered girl collapsed today under a I prolonged snwtlng by DistrictAttor ney OUrlcn and Detectives Kaye and Murnane and gave the police valuable Information relative to Hazels companIons on the drives she Is known to have taken recently Her breakdown was pitiful She wept and prayed that Hazels slayer would be taken Several times stimulants were necessary to keep her calm Two detectives accompanied her I home Dont bring Innocent persons Into 1 this terrible affair she pleaded leaving I the DistrictAttorneys office Mr OBrien Intimated that at least two young men who were friendly with Hazel up to her death would be located on the Taylor womans Information at once Arrests are likely to follow soon In the case Hazel Drew dlsappeired from the Tarbcrton road the night she died within a period of ten minutes The testimony of six persons secured by an Evening World reporter today forms a chain of evidence to sustain this tact The girl was seen eating berries two hundred yards below the Hollows by Henry Rolllman and his wife that TUM day night They rU the time at 7W ocloc She was alone carrying the peculiar threeplumed hat which Mrs Rolllman noticed The Rolllmans lIve at Hear Head Glass Lake Frank Smith and Rudolph Gunderman I following the Roll mans to Sand Lake say they met Hazel at the Hollows about five mnutes later This would piece the two men but a very short illstan behind the Ilolllmans If her stitemfnts are tine at the most not ten iiilnutM Niw William Ryemller and hn wife and Henry Yaha nor and his wife reurnlng to the moiinaln up the Tarborton road that night together declared they met tu II lliman one I fourth of a mile from Sand Lake The Rolllimns mint have met the Vabauers and Ryemillera within five minutes after passing Hazel Drew for the distance pointed out to an Evening World reporter today Is easily traversed In less than that time Strange and significant as It appear the Ryemlllers or Yabauers did not see Hazel Draw or Smith or Gunderman although they must reasonably have I passed the two latter easily within ten minutes alter meeting the Rollimans I who were 90 closely followed by the two men Detectives Powers Unc Morris and several private sleuths spent this afternoon verifying the distances and visitIng the Ftolllmnns Ryemlllers and YR biuen on the mountains where the I reporter spent the night Unless Hnzcl I Drews double wander up the Tajbor ton road that night the authorities may find It a difficult task to again dIe suspicion from two men whose names have ben mentioned almost since the I I murder Fixed Hazel Drews Teeth While the detUve were following toduyn now clue they learned that Dr 1 Edward Kniuff a reputable dentist with an office at No Third street did some work for Huel several months I ago He Is married and has a family Hazel Drew had some work done here several months ago said Dr Knauff today I do not remember the exact date About two months ago she railed again one Thur day afternoon with another girl whom I did not know and as ed If I would make an appointment to dj sornc 1rk th nlnsr I I old her that I did nt do any work evenings and ahe ad xh would tee when she could ge away during the day and would rturn later and snake an ap IOllltment She never cam biik Possibly she lid not have the mOtley to hare the work done or she mar hiv gone to some other dentist I When told that Iti 3tba Jonw rf Husband Shot While Asleep and Wife Who Took Acid After Killing Him I I I fi tpTT I I I i1 1 i I iil I A I I I 4 RNEST Gl40ClC HR5GLOC I WlIotervllJe Me hid aId that Hzr said she had had a propo nl from II dentist In Troy Dr Knauff smiled rind laid that so far as he was concerned he wrs a married man with a family Does Not Know Name In reply to a telegram asking for the name of the dentist from whom Haze Is said to have had a proposal the folioIng was received from Mrs Jone today Dont know name Hazel would not tell She said ihehad a proposal Dr Knuuff was In the grocery More on Congress street oq Monday afternoon July when Lawrence Eagnn a young man employed In the store was said to hive seen Hazel Drew passing The denUst said today that the girl was not Hazel Drew I was In tho store a few minutes before oclock making some purchases when I heard one of tho employees say Aint she a daisy referring to a girl who was passing I glanced at the girl who was a blonde wore glasses and had on a white dress A few minutes later the same girl boarded an Albla car on which I was going home and I am positive she was not Hazel Drew Bagan today said he was not sure the girl was Hazel lie thought she was Nor was he certain as to whether It was In the morning or afternoon Here Is a description of the supposed dentist seen with the murder victim furnished bv Peter Clpperly a reputable farmer of Snyders Lake Dark hair Nmooth face sharp eyes striking features almost eccentric about five feet ten Inches high and weighing lid pounds wore black clothes black hat and tan ehoes With this startling development comes remarkably convincing evidence that Hazel Drew met a man In Albany the Monday afternoon she quit work spen the night there and returned by trolle next day to the Union Depot where she checked her suit case and then th pair likely boarded an Albla car for Band Lake District Attorney OBrien has a witness who fairly corroborates the supposition that an unknown man possibly the young dentist whom two dozen detectives are hunting it responsible for her death Met Hazel In Union Denct Mary RoUntin of No Bedford street raw Hazel enter the non Depot Monday July 6 between 1120 and 110 A She carried her suit case Helo Hazel where are you going she said Oh just down the river replied the slrl whom she knew wtll How far down Im going to New York If I moo tHere Mis Robinson lo the words which might solve the mystery as the train caller announced a iocal train rcr Albany Miss Hnson watched Hazel rush to the window purMase a ticket and wave a goodby from thn train which departed at 113 This train reached Albany at 11 45 It connects with the New York and New England I express for the rcetfOJOIIR at 12W District Attorney OHrien believes I HizeO met a man In Albany who possibly Induced her to postpone her trip and spend the time Intervening until she was seen here next day about noon at Congress and Third streets where CK would alight from an Albany car She checked her suit case that day at 116 Clpperly who Is highly xuded In Srnd Lake wan bound home on the 3 car from Alblx to Averill Pork liss did not know Hazel Drew but he de crib her hair features and slender bolld so well that positive reliance Is placed in his recognition of the girl by the authorities Could Recognize the Man She and the young man sat well In front It was a fearfully hot dff and she held her hat in her left hand The mans right hand was about her shoulders It was not until I alighted ami looked up at her that I got good view of her face but I had plenty of time to study his Hid will know It In a minute It I ver see It again He leaned clone to hr and frequently toyed with lac on her shirtwaist sleeves I left theca at Snyders Corners and they continued on toward Averill Park Pour other irsons at In the seat behind them and should recall the couple This Cir would hav rMhj A vr I 111 Park at 30 Much import I UK li attached to hu riatcrncnti of I Clpp rly Tntre links maka ho bun 01 hassle whereabouts reasonably reliable and brim to LIe foreground of Troys pond mystery firlln evidence that Hazel did not alone sward Teals Pond Many oiiti i torv 11 i Inexplicable plInh aru a pet out on thl theory whtch li Jnly given at Unllan toJay becaust strong erldtnct support I It II not a new assumption 11000 SEE DEER ATTACK MEN iN FIERCE BATTLE i Angered Buck Jumps Upon Bronx Zoo Laborer and Pierces Body in the presence of a thousand per son mostly women and children William Reardon a laborer In Bronx Park was attacked this afternoon by nn Infuriated buck In the Alatlc deer range near the Kordham entrance and seriously Injured before he could be rescued He was saved from death by a companion who succeeded Infighting the animal off until aid came Rteardon who Is thirtyfive years old and lives it No H5 Bergen avenue Bronx was cutting grass In the deer range with Alexander McGrblx ney and another laborer Duke the buck who lords it over the herd of eleven deer dwhloh make the rang their home Is dangerous and the men had been warned to be careful of angcclrs him While Reordon had his back turned Mcttlbboney noticed tat Duke was pawing the ground restlessly Look out BII he shouted to his ccmpanlon he5s going to Jump Before Reirdon had time to turn the buck was upon him with a spring that cleared a dozen feet The man went down as It struck by a bullet and in stanrUy the buck began to prod him with his horns rind stamp on him with his sharp forefeet The man had no chance to defend muelf The grasscutters he carried In his hands were knocked from him and he amy attempted to rise to illS fuel fuelUnlle the third laborer Ian for help Milrlbbonej went to Keanlons an iith IHS scythe he neat the animal about the luiJ and staiveded In distracting his attention Tie sp litjrs crodeil nruund till win netting and watchei the un11al battle wit hoi Ilr Votnin ran ma hruUng It was ten minute bifor keepers a rived and the Ijiuk was ilnMii off Itrardnn win Pic i1 up onscloua Dr Klchtl of Kordham Hosplt found Heardons left lc broken and hip body covered with cuts and con tmione He wi iln suffering Inter ne InJuries It Is thought he will recover I 0 PASTOR MISSED IS FOUNODEADIN RIVER Rev Artemus Haynes Supposed to Have Been Drowned While Fishing HARWICH Maps July HThe body it Rev Artemas Haynes a prominent roligous worker of New Haven Conn and pastor of the United Church rCongregatlonallst of that city was found In Nantucket Sound today It Is supposed that hi fell from a canoe wh1lc fishing late yesterday afternoon i When he failed to appear last night a search Will begun and the body was und this forenoon NKW HAVEN Conn July ISln rtgence of the death of Rev Dr lanes pastor of the tnltRj Church uhlch is one of the three churches on Xer Haven Greon came In a message to Rev Dr I Sneath pastor of the Jrand Avenue Church Dr Haynca had I rnen spending hi vacation at Harw Uaas Ho was one of the most prominent reirliirs In the State mi a ivlcr in mans inovomentr for ouir bet terment HU sermons Mere forceful attracted wide attention because and att oi his personal courage As a preacher Dr Haynes Jn his pulpit robe has ma iv tluiM Ixcn ki nM to an imiplred friar hit facial appearance and Us figure greatly IMghtenlnr the effec tnt hs cloqunce He iUCC MM Rev Theodre Jlun get a member the Tale corporation pastor 9f church Dr lUjrn was irlTen the honorary degree of A AI bv TaU two ran a 00 ARRANGES FOR FUNERAL THEN KILLSHIMSELF MichabAski Left Money at I Home for Widow to Pav the Cost After calmly making preparations for his own funeral with an undertaker Joseph Mchalowskl fortyflvo i years old of No 2S Wilt Twenty fourth street kissed his wife goodbye today and went Into Central Park and killed himself by firing a bullet Into his mouth Mtchalowski had been III for sweral months Yesterday It was learned after his death from a letter In his clothing he went to the undertaking establishment of Joseph Kenger at No iJfi West Thirtieth street He told Fen ver that he Intended to undergo an operation In the hospital and as he ftored he would die he said he de fired to know the cost of caaket car rlriKo and a fancy urn for his ashes Tile undertaker supplied the Information to MichalowsM who he said today appeared perfectly calm and collected Afor giving dirtstlonsi to the undertaker that he wished to be cremated in case of his death Mlchalow skI paid 55 deposit on the total cost of his proposed fuiural and made his departure When the despondent man left his home this morning he handed his wife a sealed envelope which he requested her to hold for him until he returned Two hours later she was informed otIs death When the envelope was opened It was found to contain the mono to defray his funeral expenses and a final note of inuirucugru to the umleraker Children playing around a Erich summer house on a knoll of high zrojnd neal the Fifth avenue entrance to Central Park at FMtynlnth street were startled at noon by a shot doss lit hand Policeman Armstrong found the body of Mlchalowskl In a chimp uf bushes Iy the dead man three letters were found one addressed to his wile Maria another to a Mr MI Oariti No Sffi West Twentieth street il tile tihd to rile Corfiner The last mill rui 1 Mr Coroner Dear and Honorable Sir I beg Gods pardon and yours for mI voluntary cllm I am very III I have terrible pains heart disease ehronlo I bronchitis and asthma My right hand Is paralyzed Send my body to Mr Ben gen No West Thirtieth street and not to my home This is my wish Respectfully JOSEPH MICHALOTVSICI The letter was dated July 17 Mc Gahan secretary of United States Council No 613 Royal Arcanum But twentyfive cents was found on Ml chalowskls body GOOD SURPLUS GAIN MADE BY THE BANKS The statement of Clearinir House banks for the week show that the banks held I52TM00 mON than the requirements of the per cent reserve rule This Is an Increase of j67160 In the proportionate cAsh reserve as compared with last week The report aj given out tolay was as follows I Loon Jnormn IJJTJWO I D3PILti Inmtuj IITUWM Circulation tenris 1UB400 Ital Tandem In rrnt lil700 I Hwie Jntc SirTlTOO I sn JnT ie ininrtlfn I rtfier IUqulr Inrroa 4428100 Surploi Incru fl7ll0 I FJ Tt np Increase BOOSI173 I The statement of bank and trust companies of Greater New Tort rot reporting to the Clearing House shows that those Institutions have nggregate deposits of JJ7KOOo total rails cn hand JWWWJ and loans amounting to JSC67I44W I A QnleU War irrtm the rx iitTlll CourlrJoumaL Our old friend Ilffle hat retired from business I Voluntarily in11 I luppoM to 115 topped adlIa I TOWER 1 P000 FEET HIGH ON MILL I BUILDING SITE New Structure Planned Will Cost 7000000 According to Estimates A slender tower shooting skyward almost a fifth of a mile from the top of which fortunate tenants will be able to pull down a star to light their of the tire If anything goes wrong with electric light supply Is planned to reo plac the Mills Building on Broad street It was learned today will be higher than the The tower Illffcl Tower whose steel skeleton 9W pierces the clouds to a heght of fee The new tower will loe lKO feet long Besides such an elongated struct i would 00 lire tile new Kqullilile tow dwarfed and the Singer Building ap hear like a brick beside the Bunker Hill Monument So far the building hat only reached the picture stage Ernest Flags who designed the Singer Building has submitted sketches to the promoter rf the ifiigthy freak Mr Flsgg Is now In Europe but on his return the plans are expected to asiumt tome langlble shape The earning capacity of inch a buildIng would be tremendous so Its pro Jectort say and It would need to be lor J70000M Is what It will cost The area of the new tower at the base would be KXhrSOO The Singer building Is sixtyfive feet square at the base and the Equitable Is anchored to the earth by foundation 75x90 BROADWAY FIRE STOPS CARS fOR NEARLY AN HOUR 41 Stubborn Blaze in Building Occupied by Novelty and Shirt Waist Concerns Broadway cars were blocked for threequarters of an hour this afternoon and the police reserves from Hire precincts were called out to handle the big crowd which gathered to watch afIre In the sixstory building at No 620 Broadway The tire was a stubborn one and gave the firemen under Chief Croker an hours fight before It was extinguished doing about 150000 damage It fortunately occurred after the noon hour when every one of the tenants In the building which houjes numerous shirt waist hat and novelty concerns had gone home for the halt day The blaze Is believed to have originated on the second floor which It occupied by Samuel Louden a dealer In millinery goods The smoke was seen by a passerby who turned In an alarm There was a second alarm when the firemen reached the scene and saw the blaze they had to contend with Good work by the firemen prevented the spread of the blaze from the second floor but considerable damage was done by smoke and water to the concerns on other floors During the fire a line of hose burst and the water spurted over a team of bones attached to Hook and Ladder No 0 frightening them and causing thorn to run Sergt Benjamin Mallnn of Commissioner Blnghams squad stopped them CUBA ASKS SPAIN TO SEND HER LABORERS Cuba Is appealing to Spain for labor This somewhat surprising fact was admitted to an Evning World reporter today by the lion Oonzalo de Quesada I Minister to the United State from Cuba who with his wife and two children sailed for the land of the Pyrenees on the Koenlg Albert II My mission to Saln li to encourage the poor classes of that country to emigrate to Cuba said Senor Quesada We need labor more than anything I else In Cuba and became of the lack of men to work In the fields our sugar crop Is smaller thin was expected Our Government some time ago appropriated 1000000 to encourage agriculture and It Is part of our plan that makes my visit to Spain essential After visiting Bialn 1 shall go to Italy and Austria We have some Norwegians and they have made splendid agriculturists REFERENDUM LAW UPHELD IN CLEVELAND COURT CtiTTVELAND July UTh State Initiative and referendum law waa held to be constitutional today by Judge Chapman In Common Plena Court The test ease will ha carried to the State Supreme Court however for find de loIOTI Thi JIlt was hrourht after an effort was made to have a wile taken uoon the fnnnhlc granted bv the City Council to the lunicilpnl Traction Cnmmnv An rUnn has bee nor dercd bv the Citv Council The new law wai Md bs the State Ieglila ture last winter CENTENNARIANS HOUSES BURNED AFTER LITIGATION Itpecl1oJ to Th BTMiln WorM LONG BRANCH July IS Three smsll iwelling houIs on Brook street with two store on ground floor belonging to Mm Sarah Coleman an old lady over on hundred yews old were burned today Th lots was 3000 The property bal been In litigation for some limn past the claim being mad that It was own by Robert Higgins of Eatontown The Vicechancellor deeded the property back to Wr Col mi i tv d1 1 LLfGfD THIEF CAUGHT ABOARD TRAMPSTEAMER I Justice Works Quickly to Let Ship Get Away on Scheduled Time Tommy Derlne who li an oldtimer on the police books fell Into the hands of the Long Island City police today on a charts of robbery aboard the British tramp steamer St Fatlaru docked at the tOot of Tenth street Long Island Cly The alleged theft occurred Just before the scheduled sailing time of the steamer 13 oclock and knowing tftls Devlne refused to leave the vessel when captured You cant get me off shouted De vine as Policemen Riley Casey Ryan and Cobb tried to shake him off This ship sslls at noon for Span and Its me for the briny Device had the bluecoats tired and he fought them every step Finally they got a rope tied It around his waist and towered him over the side of the ship to the dock De1ne according to the police had a gold watch cash and Jewelry valued at SlM in his pockets whloli was Identified by Second Engineer Reed of the St Pallani his property The police hurried the owner of the stolen goods witnesses and the prisoner Connolly court There I to Magistrate I were only a few minutes In which to hear the oas In order to give the I marine men time to sail with their i ship 0 a charge of vagrancy was I made aralrut Devlno He was held I HCW baH to keep the peace for six I month and was sent to the Kings County JsJl for that term upon his failure to furnish surety The St Pal lans sailed 0 time TRIED TO WRECK A SUCURBAN TRAIN I Some One Opened Switch and Drove in a Spike at I Pelham Manor iAn iI An attempt was made shortly before midnight last night to wreck a train on the suburban brach of the New York New Haven and Hartford road at Pelham Manor At the outskirts of the village there Is a twitch when the track runs along an embankment This switch wa opened and a WK iron spike was driven Into the wooden tie close to the ral The first train to approach the danger spot was a Suburban train which fortunately was going so slowly that when It struck the switch the train stopped with a sudden jolt The cars did not leave the rails but th passengers received a severe shaking up I It Is supposed that It was Intended to wreck one of the heavy freight ruins I which pass over the switch about mid right or early In the morning THE QUOTATIONS Today WithMt om and heat prim of I HuiU and a net ehtn is cord vrtUi tttttttft final figures lr fullom HirK Low last Amtl Cpr IOH 6 104 I Un Cat I Fdy 3 te I I Un leo Co St5 28 ZII i km toeo 1 1 st Am Tdio pf hue II lIla 2 Am Sm 5 Hof 54 54t4 IS Am Sugar 11 tuW lOt Am a Co 11 i17i 11S Vm Tot Co pf u1t IJ 0 naconda 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Helden Postponed Until Standing of I Children Can Be Fixed Further complications are today when the muchmarried Royal ron Hel den otherwise known as Johann Hem Hen rlchs and Count Io Helden wee arraigned before County Judge Platt at 1 White Plains to be sentenced for big nmy amI had len shown at th trial of the man that he had two wives 1I trot neither of whom he had been divorced but today a third woman appeared In court with certificate in dlcatiiiK Hint sho hnd teen married to Von Helden before either of the other women Th IMVCI Sets forth thut Loretta 1 ONVIl of Jersey City ana Royal von Helden were married by the liev i Henkltl cm Nov 1J 1900 at St Andrews Church No 2007 Fifth avenue New York City When Miss ONVII entered the courtroom Von Hclilen shonvd much nervousness He hid previously been confronted with thO woman Sheriff Ian having taken her to the Jail yesterday On that occasion Von licHen looked calmly at the oman and remarked I seems to me that I have seen you somewhere Von Heldens other wive are Gertrude Caroline Lewis of New iu chelle ana Emily nrombach of Mount Vernon Assistant DistrictAttorney Davis addressing the Court said that the discovery of the third wife made a new complication The woman who had beer known as wife No 1 formerly Miss Lewis was married to Von Hal den in ItOj and Mtjs ONell became hla wife In My MK iVNell had had two children by Von HeUen but both were dead Miss Lewis had four children by the man all of whim are living I the dates of the two marriages 8 given were correct I was argued that Miss Lewis children were Illegitimate Mr Davis suggested that Miss ONell allowed to get a divorce so that Von Helden could remarry Miss Lewis and legitimatize her children Von HeMen agreed to Mr Davis proposition He told Mr Davis and former County Judge Lent who appeared for Mia IeBins children that he had really married Miss Lewis In 1SJ7 so that the children were legitimate anyhow but his statement was not believed Mr Davis asked the Court wfcethtr Von Helden could marry Miss Lwll after sentence would hi pronounced Judge Plat said he was not clear on that poInt and told the lawyers to look Into the matter To give them time to do so he poitporrtd the scntanclsg ef Von Helden until July The lawyers were also Instructed by the Court to question Miss Lewis In re gar to the actual date of her marriage to Von Heiden GUATEMALAGOLDTO LECTJMELT Charge That President Cabrera Gave 10000 in 1904 Is Linked With Graft Talk i MEXICO CITT July 18In a long article published under the signature ot Dr Herman Prowe German formerly residing In Guatemala the statement II made that President Cabrera contributed I JIOIXO jold to the Roosevelt cam I pnlen fund In 19M The statement appeared In the columns umns of Deutsche ZeJtung I German paper published In this capital Dr Prowe contends with all seriousness that this sum was paid to American Minister Hunter then representing the United States a Die Guatemalan capItal italIn In two additional columns of matter of almllar tenor he claims that Cabrera I favoring the American residents to I the exclusion of Germans and members of other nuUoiLs He maintain thai piat lepietentatlvea of the United States have persistently mJsreprt sented conditions In Guatemala whloh ht says are more appallng than whla which existed In Cuba during the Wey ler regime or which have recently been reported in Hay th Congo an auo Macedonia Dr ow claims the result of Ca breras rule or rum public policy will be a protoctordt either Jointly ridded I by the United Slates and Mexico yld by one of the nations singly Dr Prows names a number of Amcrkfins as being blnr mer Implicated In graft In connection with the Decent Salvnd mean trouble wltl MRS MCREAS CLOSE CALL BRISTOL Pa July 18As the prt vate car of President McCrca of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company WM passing through Bristol last night on It nay from New York to Philadelphia tvs threw stones through tht window and tartly missed hitting Mrs MoCrea JAMES MtRERY 0 23rd Street 34th Street SILK DEPARTMENTS II Both state I McCreery Silk On Monday July the 20th Sale of four thousand yards Natural Ecru Shantung Pongee yj inches wde soc per yard I f3rd Street 34th Street I 1 0 i flL Jo 4 i.

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154,325
Years Available:
1887-1922