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8/12/2019 More Wives Deserted Husbands Than Vice Versa in 1909
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The Quaker Qafs Qmpany
T W O F O R T U N E T E L L E R S A R E
C H I C A G O
VOLANT
rs. John C. Potter spent Saturday New Castle
O. Wtlkln was In New Castle on ness last Friday.
ohn Hall of Ptttsburg, was In town business laat week.
omer Thompso n and Tleed Grim nt Saturday evening In New Cas
om Rumbaugh left on Friday for nesta, where be experts to spend a
days.
ev, Reed presented his illustrated ure on the life of Christ at Hlch
Friday night.
ev. O. G. Jordan returned to his ngelist tr work Saturday, nftor nding a few' days with his mother.
he next number o f the Volant ure course will be an entertainment December 2, by Sydney Ixmder, the acter delineator.
ev. Baker of Nerv Wilmington, ched at the Methodist church here
Sunday, and Rev. Davidson occupl- Rev. Baker’s pulpit in New Wilgton.
he illustrated lecture on the llfb of ist, presented In the Presbyterian rch by Rev. Reed of Stoneboro,
very much enjoyed by all who e present.
olant High will close their season h a game with Hew Wilmington h on Thanksgiving day. As both ms have won a game this one will
de the supremacy and both are ious to win it.
party of 13 young people spent a y enjoyable time tit the home of s Blanche Thompson on last Frievening. Those present were:
rence Wilkin. He len McConnell,
Anna McConnell, Margaret Graham, j Har ry Gra ham , Ed. Reed, Ralp h j Sut her lan d, Floy d Gra ham, l^eon j Alle n, Guy Ali en, Ear l Fai r and Wal ter !Braham.
The membership contest of the Ep~ worth league was closed on Sunday night. The result as they were announced showed that the side of which Estella Allen was captain had secured 54 new members, while Harry Graham’s side had secured 41 new members. The winning side will be banqueted at the expense of the losers on Thanksgiving night.
Last Saturday at Sharpsville Volant football team experienced the tint shutout of the season at the hands ot Sharpsville High school. Sharpsville, outweighing the locals 15 lbs to the man, won the game by straight football, after making 8 yards on one buck. Owing to the light weight of the line Volant was tackled many times for a loss. Fullbac k Reed was the most consistent ground-gainer for Volant. Rumbaugh played a star game for Sharpsville. Lino up:Allen ................... .... R, E . . . . . . . . K e ou ghH . B r ah a m .. . . . . . R T .................... WertW. Braham. Ree d.Ft. G................ BombeekReed, Braha m C.................. MorrinW a g n e r..................... L. G ............... NelsonSteengra ve .............. L. T.. . . . . HolsappleF . R e e d . . . . . . . . . . L . E . . M c Co r mic k
Me KaneGraham................... Q B ........... Holland
DonahueSutherlan d R H ............... Agn. wFair (cap t.) L. H ............. S tewartE. Reed F. B Rumbaugh
Time—20 and 15 minute halves. Officials—Referee Green, Sharpsville .Lmpire Igo, Volant. Timekeeper—*Radford. Sharpsville. Lineman—Mvn- teer, New Wilmington. Touchdowns— Wert, Nelson, Agnew, Rumbaugh 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Amsbary of Pittsburg, spent Thanksgivi ng with the latfer’s mother, Mrs. Isabel Peeb- les of North .Mercer street.
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hands read. Detect ive Wiggins n lso
took a "reading/* After the profes
sor had sized up the lines on his
hand and told Wiggi ns what he
might expect to happen to him, Mur- ro then proposed to take bis subject out some place where there was nothing but the st irs and the moon overhea d. It was claimed that secrets could there be revealed which would be impossible in the narrow confines of a hotel room.
Detect ive Wiggins asked the professor where they would go. Murro said he would take him on the roof of the Les lie house. Wiggins had no desire for such a lofty position and
declined .After securing the evidence, Coun
ty Deteeth e Logan made an information before Alderman Morrison charging Murro with violat ing the law regarding fortune tell ing. He was arres ted Wednesday evening, spending Wednesday n ight and the greater part of Thanksgiving in jail , and finally was released on $500 bail in t ime to get h is Thanksgiving supper.
Prof. Murro claims that palmistry is a science and that he is not to be classed with the ordinary fortune teller.
Madame Julian , who was arres ted Friday morning, has been located at .“.0 1-2 West W ashingto n stree t, in the build ing formerly occupied by Fannie Swadener. She gau» readings to " ladies only.” Detect ive Wiggins shadowed her p lace Wednesday, Wednesday n ight and Thursday, securing a large l is t of names of women who visited her. At 8 o’clock Thursday evening s ix women were seen to enter Madame Julian’s rooms in a body. Many of the women and girls belong to prominent families. It b probable that the more prominent will be subpoenaed as witnesses.
Malame Julian sftys In her literature that she is from Toronto, Canada. She professe s to be able to tell young women whom they should
marry, what they are to do, where they are to l ive and many other th ings which are supposed to cause the young ladles many s leepless nights.
Madame Julian is supposed to have read the hands and to have told th* fortunes of many prominent women in this and other countr ies. In som* places she claims to h ave received $5 a reading but here she cut the pric* to $1 or 50 cents, according to tbi kind of a reading desired.
Madame Julian also professes locate diseases and to gtve advic< what was best to be done. The formation against her was made fore Alderman Ranney. County tecttve Logan Is the prosecutor both cases. Madame Julian furnish*.,, bail for a hearing.
Madame Julian stated to a News reported that when she came to thb
| city she went to se e the c ity officials, j "They told mejj she said "to go
ahead and carry on phrenology of th* head and hands in a legitimate way. that if anyone complained they would notify me to quit.
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surance received from them I would; not have stopped here at all. My husband, who is an optici an, expect ed to jopen an optical office here as soon as he could find a suitable location. Ihave two children and was merely (arrying on this work to help along with expenses t i l l he opened h is office.
"The bills which fell into the hands of the county detect ive were some old b il ls I used in York s tate. I have not done any s lat*1 writ ing, medium; work or glv*-n any clairvoyant read-j ings . The only work has been phren-1ology of the head and hand. This;
is recognized as a science and I jcons idered that I had a right to carry it on .”
MORE WIVES DESERT
THAN HUSBANDS
J. OTTLEY CORBETT
TO WED THIS WEEK
Coming as a surprise to his main
friends in this city, is tl.e news of the
coming marriage of j. Ottle y Corbett |of this city, to Miss Edith Swan of iProvidence, It. I., which will take place at Pittsburg, this week.
Since coming t.o t h i s city,about a year ago Mr. Corbett has made many friends.
He is in the employe of \V. S. Kuhn jand company of Pittsburg, and will jP’obably bring his bride to this city!to reside.
The militant suffragette glared—then
she smiled grimly. The M. S. had just
learned, from glancing over the census bureau’s statistics, that 10.5 per cent of the divorces granted to men were for the cruelty of their wives.
"False,” was the comment that accompanied the glare.
"Serves ’em right,” went with the grim smile.
It really is a sad story, though. Fancy th** census bureau finding out that the pathetic story of the deserted jwife whose husband has gone to parts unknown, leaving her to slave for the! hoirm alone, is losing a great deal of its1force by reason of the fact that moreiwives are deserting husband,» than husbands are deserting wives. The fig-' ures, cold and convincing, compiled by jreliable statisticians, can not be argued with; they record the fact that of divorces obtained hy the American man for the desertion of his wife the percentage is 49.4, while the figures for the desertion of the wife by tne husband are only 33,6. Well may the militant suffragette smile grimly. It looks as though the American wife were becoming a more independent creature than the American husband.
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girl of the present day is as well able’
to earn her living as her husband. If
marriage prove« a failure in her case
she has only to tell her unsatisfactory
husband that she has resolved to sup
port herself and live apart from him, and he knows well that he can no longer hold over her head the club of poverty because of the loss of his earnings. She can support herself these days.
Blit about that cruelty charge. It sounds almost Incredible, but. here are again the census bureau’s indisputable figures to show that reviewing the causes for divorce during the past forty years it has been discovered that the legal separation of husband and wife in consequence of the cruel treatment of the husband by the wife has increas ed 1(309.8 per cent. No less than 10.6 of the diverces granted to men during the period reviewed by the bureau were for cruelty on the part of the wife.
As to the form that this cruelty to the poor husband takes, the cunsus bureau is silent. It is not the business of the statistical department to delve as deep as that into causes. But it surely must have been a sufficiently cruel type of cruelty to induce an American jud ge to grant a divo rce to th«*injured husband. Now that our girls are being systematically trained in the gymnastic classroom at the school- house and the anaemic woman is becoming a rarity, it behooves the American husband to practice diplomacy in the home or take lessons in the art of dodging rolling pins and broom handles.
But with her insreased ability to chastise her husband, as shown by the census bureau’s figures, there has also come, it is really too bad to have to record. an increase in the vice that has been considered one peculiarly belonging to men -that of drinking to excess The figures show that the increase of drunkenness among women, as shown by divorces granted for this cause, is 554.5 per cent. In fact, this reason for divorce comes second In the list, according to the census statistics.
The men have still a little the best of in in tie- race for divorce on the alcohol line, for, while the increase among women has been recorded as 554.5 per cent, the drunkenness of husbands has increased 699.9 per cent.
It is appalling to note that in the Fnited States 73 divorces are annually granted to «very 100,000 of population. '1o the same number of persons Ireland annually grants less than 1. England 2, Italy 3, Austria I, Scotland 4, Germany 15, France 23, Switzerland 32 and Japan 215. Switzerland, with a ratio of 32, comes next to the United States, but this country wins by a huge majority in the general run.
How He Knew.
"\\ hy is it," asked the blind man of h is neighbor, "that the women with the sweetes t voices are always u g ly ? ”
"How do you know they are ugly?" quizzed the neighbor.
"My wife describes them to me.”Xew York Press,
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"I heard your baby crying nearly all n ight . What was the matter with it?"
"1 think sue wanted me to get up and carry her around, hut I was afraid if I d id you’d be dis turbed hy hearing mo tramping the floor over your head.’’- Chicago Reeord- Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bryan of this city, spent Thanksgiving with Attorney and Mrs. T. M. Neely of Leetsdale,
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