nilIk*I lie* iedlit,:uttedatforVllHes-hetheLer-acejet,oh,lict% illilronerItall‘lit.in-MRS. KA11L.O FRIGHTKNKI.Kahlo in Town Looking for Ilor Detootivos’ All Night Vigil.Toledo Blade.Readers of The Made are no doubt familiar with the marital woes of Henry Kahlo ami his two wives, Mrs. Myers-Kahlo, wife No. 2, whom the gay Henry married after a divorce from wife No. 1, in already tired of her a|Muse.Only a few days ago Mrs. Mycrs-Kalilo wrote her husband a letter, saying that she would not live with him any more. Last evening Attorney James K. Pilllod received the following note from H. 8. Havlnghorst, which explains itself:“Kahlo in in town and called at my house to enquire where Mrs. Myers-Kahlo was. He was drinking. Mrs. Myers Kahlo said she was afraid of bodily injury if Kahlo came hack. Please take steps to protect her tonight.”Mr. Pilliod turned the letter over to Lieut. O’Dwyer at the police station, and stated t hat Kahlo had threatened the life of Mrs. Myers-Kahloand afterwards suicide for himself.Lieut. O'Dywer detailed Detectives Hall and Kpker to watch the house of the frightened lady, No. 4H4 Bridge street, on the East Side, to prevent bloodshed.The two officers kept an all night vigil near the premises, but Kahlo did not show up. The latter has not beenseen in bin accustomed haunts today.G(cThu iust iUusschavea lot lt;togotltheyEver)jeweligold.genuiSUDpIlother are m can ar and uOf coadver30 da'thesewithoprice coin p; fortui to til I’m mond can# i