Show TOWNSMEN DRAG AN ARTIST THROUGH THE THI MUD NUD j I He Sent His Wife to Europe to Get ef a iI iII I Divorce So He Could Wed His Affinity i ity When He Returned from Ship the Mob Caught Him 1 s Because he be tired of his wife vile and aud sent her to France ante e her native land to get a divorce so he could be free flee to wed tied his affinity Ferdinand Penney Earle an artist of Monroe N. N N. N T. T Y T was as pulled pulled from his liis carriage and dragged through the muddy streets of the village indignant by a crowd of indignant neighbors and townspeople Earle took his wife fe to the th e steamship this morning g I and after alter bidding her her far farewell well returned t to th the village The rhe snob mob was vas waiting anxiously for the thc artist alit aud aul soon vented its anger angel with ith Earle fighting g back hack with a buggy gY I whip bip The police rescued him 1 I Earle gloated in the notoriety and d advertising 1 dv e si n ng he received received re re- I c i d after aftel announcing his intentions a short while Thile ago aco r NEW Y YORK SEPT 5 FERDI FERDI I II NAND PENNEY EARLE EARLS THE ART ART- lIST 1ST WHO VHO SENT HIS WIFE TOI TO I FRANCE HER OLD HOME TO TOSE SECURE SE SECURE CURE A A DIVORCE OE SO O THAT H HE MIGHT MARRY ANOTHER WO WO WOo WOoMAN MAN pIAN RECEIVED A SORRY BORRY WELI WEL I OO COME WHEN HE RETURNED NED TO TOI TO I 1 ins HIS HOME IE IN MONROE N. N LAST I II I NIGHT AFTER BIDDING HIS WIFE FAREWELL AT THE TIlE STEAMER STEAM STEAM- ER ACCORDING TO ADVICES RECEIVED RE RE- HERE TODAY Earle was met stet by a I. I crowd of villagers illa ers I as ho he stepped t from tho train who at first insulted and hoot hooted him and then I I taller him from his carri carrin o a and andI I ragged dragged him through h the min m of the I tiara c f H He Us ec Used il Buggy Whip Earle courageously faced his tormentors tormentors tor tor- mentors c exhorted tho the crowd in an attempt at tempt to vindicate himself and then goaded on cd for nil nn in instant tant by LJ the tho insults pi f fI the tho people ho he ac seized zed his carriage whip I and nud slashed at t the crowd A man snatched the tho whip from his I hands and bystanders state struck th the tha thai theartist i art artist a stin stinging blow blot Further trouble was wag prevented by In tho thin appearance of ol officers who forced Earle to return to II his home borne though thought he ho persistently tried trier to explain his views to the tho angry crowd aged Kd i years ars who will share her tier ex exile lle reached the steamer In a advance ance of Mr Earlo Earle and went ent at ot once to her state state- room Mr Mr Ir Earle arrived soon afterward and together the they appeared on deck clock to meet the tho reporters The They posed J O l to together for n n. photograph Mrs I s. s Earle declined to m make mako kl an any nt but her husband who bo seemed highly pleased at the attention atten- atten tion lies hRS 1 was 15 receiving said Mrs Mr Ir Earle is be bearing up bt bravely under tho the ordeaL or Or- Or deal notoriety Is III worth rHe Y years years' work to tome 0 We Yc part with a full tull und under under- r- r standing and Mrs ire Earl Earle I li is as RS much agre agree r 1 to It as 88 J 1 I am I believe It Is III th the right thing thins to do Mr and Mrs lira lr 1 Eail Earle then went to her stateroom and bade bado each other good good- bye |