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; The Evening World’s Prize Winners DAWN-OF-THE-CENTURY EVENTS. WEDDING PRIZE. First Couple Married in 20th Century $100 in GOLD. BABY PRIZES. First 20ih Century Boy Born in Greater New York, GOLD MEDAL and BRASS CRIB. First 20th Century Girl Born in 3 & Greater New York, GOLD MEDAL and BRASS CRIB. + ‘The Evening World offered a prize « M00 in gold for the first couple marric. the twentieth century in Greater New York. There was a spirited contest for the ere report- Amuel §, Mitchell, Who officiated at the first wedding of the Twentleth Century. PARENTS OF THE FIRST GIRL Abraham Krieg Mr Yorere IDOCAGOODEDOOOSS THE FIRST TWENTIETH CENTURY GIRL. Katie Kriegel—Born at 12.02 A. M. Jan. 1. and Mrs. Mey RIP TAM WORLD: 8. TURDAY mv atlVLNG, Bacay 0D0—— Mr. and Mrs. John Walker Middleton Won the Evening World’s Dawn of Century Wedding Prize—Winners of the Are Also Named. Two Baby Prizes BAB. THE WINNI Mr. ond Mrs. John Married by Rev, Samuel S. Miteh O.L A. M. YONA) ‘SCOCLE! a ain and Betsy diay Fierce se ‘oly weer | bers of the club were present at the Thomas J. Barry. his company, and |) On ine troke of 12 midnight, TW. War the medal ax al wate ae, ces . end plete 1 angir | periginge.. ak ofathes West ne: vily old enow ‘he’ €d to the Evening World by couples who evel tothe: her and nare ce Artied James Norwell Nutt und Atce CAPT the apprectation, ward heped to win the prize, ing a ring, and by joining hands— | Nelson. No address le given for bride! joy, an way ta that Tam happy Of these five couples were married at] “Down to that point there was noletrave of the mitnitht bel! th that I him and gad of b ing the the first inldnight. Every one of these| marriage. It was three minutes of mid-| ringe took place at, 12.00.02 mnt her cota che) twentieth centuryieg Arse) vi rs AC 12.00.22 A.M. Aluerman ae Ha ei ipropeEly, cereinen i night. Here Io" the Fourth Arsen District.| ‘Tae stork {# considerably faster than Gate, heed Mote " The Sexton stopped, and holding) untied in matrimony Isadore Glussberg.| Manhattan rapld transit, for less than there were several others within the Hela their hands yogether of 126 East irth atreet, of ths olty ewaeminivestars tira: five minutes of the new century, ‘The prize was to go to the first couple married in Greater New York, The t! record made by those who strove hardest to win the prize shows that each couple tried to have the ceremony completed as close to the inoment when the new cen- wan born as possible. ‘The winners are John Walker Middle- ton, of 35 West Sixty-fourth street, and Miay Betsey Mary Pierce, of Plymouth, | Mass. They are now Mr. and Mrs. Mid- dleton, ‘They were mareled by Rev, Samuel 8 Mitchell, curator of St, Chryxostom's Chapel, Seventt: avenue and Thirty-ninth et, Who certified that the marriage | my” ha pleted at exactly one sceoad night. George K. Liscomb, the chapel, also signed the wa after mi Bevton 0 certiigate us with com took placn in the chapel. John Walker Middleton ts a tall, hand- some young man of twenty-five years, xmooth shaven of th ton. nt, respond: ‘The Watch. “Joh thanked fier to the Mr. the giv'nj wiy read: the Son, and AVE! dor the enerous $100 T+ Into the apirit of the thing and helped! home he brought her to the City Hall all T could, “It takes abo through the rit Protestant began at about t) Then, followed 1n Which both: bride and groom then |. then the promise with the twenty minutes to go Istle marriage serv ce Spiscopal Church, so I "nes 5 with the exhortn. mutual con Kk away, much as John Walker in my own, I watted |! until the #ex ton, | ste: 0 | Peeeeenemere Georg: K. Lixcomb,! who stood by holding the watch, snapped the cover to his watch shut. “This was the prearranged n'gnal. was exactly midnight. was born, Then 5 perf. "3 | marries performed the priest’s| Ti The new century ronounce that they are man wife, In the name of the Faiher, oly of the y was Just one second old F ing World, and it € J the ceremony |] am in any way Instrumental in help- ing Mr. and Mra) John Middieton to win the Evening World's of the Century Prize Middleton's 01 ni ceRret It.’ statement THE FIRST TWENTI Eugene Barry—Born a d they were married at 12.00.02 A. M. rodore Roosevelt Pell, a relative of was One of the wit- ox clean, and an alr of happiness dominates Li etder of time to the Perry-| ths, hen Next In order me to the Perry-| “t don't know how happy I am to Mackey wedding came that of Phillp A.! gh ine ne te |G" fagel, of No. 3 Ninth avenue, and | {Pink that m asi thes iratsle.be tsa ‘Sophia Kaminski, who were mar- \prn int ried at No. 301 West Twelfth street by mby's Rood Alderman. Charies W. Culkin, of the | D9 2, Foal Seventh Assembly District, at 12.07 3 outers A. M. Mr. Hagel belongs to the Green- Wich Wheelmen’s Club, and two mem- aad Miss Rertha Kauffmann, of Forsyth Whe marriage tok pute In V ter tt had delly: Its charge to Mra, Barry it visited the home Abraham Kriegel and bis wife, Dora, at 153 [Tne win FS Girt J. Renz, pastor of Lutheran “Immanuels East Bighty-thied street, thi | man ant wife of Frank anade and Minnte Maria At 120110 A. M. Herman : an Lena Wire were married at New Henry 1,49 Henry street, thix city, by Mey Joseph Norick (author zed by iaw to | Malr—Mrown. 7 To be exact, It unite persons in marriage), The bride's j-e-e-se-ee-e-e-e-eo-e-a residence Is 2} Rutgers street, an ihe was just two witnesses were Leo Silver and H. Ldl-| Minutes past 12 o'clock when a bounc ling ttle’ ¢ nighing cl 50) 901.28 Charles FE. MoCue, of to ‘rite! UK litle girl weighing close to nine Katle Kriegel. AM Welght—o in, Ey en—Drown, Norfolk street ‘as jus t punds and with hair and eyes us were man and wife. street, Brooklyn, and Miss Magge Pour 4 a % awed “he Desaing, which te wher ‘were martied tn the ee prown aa hazelnuts was left with the part of the serv oy, manic Chamber, City Hall, by Alderman ect hol “ Midieton put a ease $3 bill in} A. Beebeck, Me ganas, the feat) it} toj be) born | tn the, inkinted ls pretty With —— Nurse Diener, of 10a Rivington iy and \. street, woo has heen a midwife for Tnave ccrtined tol THE FIRST BABIES ytwenty-cne’ years, present sty re ive the lft to Mr. and Mra. Kriexel, red almost as happy as t Hardly had nit was nr to name tt | not the frst OF THE CENTURY. ts a h that he had kno Me The Evening World offered prizes ofl trom the #lork.. Hour thmes THE BID! and with un ; +h pests Plerce for #ome | ay elegant gold medal suitably Inscribed ett had y Appearance of | -e-e me emenees, HMC. and a handsome bt for the first y an ft thre ‘Tall, Hand & student. Ie! | whe gi0e Wo had been en- Pac Sea acRARarEN ReDe ete All have t {a a writer fo 3 gamed,” said he, “for a! hoa Manner as a ha, each Ghincan 1 F twin Give | Fe rae twentieth century. Phe same prizes were Kovcare.. Their fath M ny 25. the magazines |} rhem a eich e Agi ind verse offered for the first «irl born in the pel TE ee ESurolt and. “pape . is clty at greater city at the time nearest midnight from me -s—e-enene-ene-enentnonenene : x a st prot “to. kee ly supped with having contributed to Munsey's, Pear-| [@o0d Sturt. f Christmas time to doi o¢ Dec. si, 1:40, and after the dawn of| the oon tiie ot thin worlde ns wee gon with +hia friend, Clarence D. Vining, | cidentally to talk over! r will be the home of Httle kK dyshh ps 2 : f as Never did anvthing in the same Ine | Will be the home of en eae eer ee Middicney | OUF marriage. When wo saw the Even-| arouse ao much interest as this baby} a crit from ‘The yysix) montheT Ae: Fie iadicton tng World's announcement of a prizal contest laced and Fealde thero now. for) the first wedding of/the century wal) nefore 12.20) o'clock on\ New.) Yearia (sent clsericges wa just nal happy, As Piytroutn, eee ee ree A tuaNter Hn ate Yate gentert. | f morning four proud papas had called up| Mr: Hurry that her baby. was t Ars: | of William Pleroe, cabinet-maker, and Monday afternoon and arranged to be| The Evening World on the telephone] of the girls of ine iw Se came to New York just before Christe married at midnight. We were made! to tell of thelr good fortune. Another) goog fi * vs BY maw to prepare for Aer marrluge (0 the man and wife ore second aftor If veloc, | delighted father ferried and trolieved all] Ove, ertune, that she could hardly ex- tall young Detrolter, and it wax she Tam delighted to hear I have won | $n, I PorseTormpkineriliagase ratte Le Eee tarAnCI Gam ies whose cye caught the announcement counted on that #10) to| the way from Tompkinaville, 8. 1.. to) 1 dam Knox what to nay 1am 92 of The Evening World of the $100 prize for the first couvie wedded In the new century. old, a petite beauty, brunette, big-eyed, five feet and an ‘inch in helght plump. Her wedding gown was a dark blue habit. Over this she wore a thin quarter- Geeeeseeeeeeeep length coat of and the Black Cat. He has boaried | ¢.o-e-c-e-e-e-e-0- +: come wedding ‘zift She is twenty-one years home in this city.” some whopping, and In-} ‘start, and itis certainly a w We shall make our "OTHER COUPLES TRIED FOR PRIZE. A pretty home, beautifully | the century. =| the Pulltzer Building, to tell how s00n | Worta or the kindness, and I know Just after the dawn of the new century his| as soon as little Kat Newest baby had arrived. He was ag sonst u Pasquale Antico, T hope her pre her through life. But there were other parents whom Staten Island, ‘Fo the two frst-that #,| ALMOST A BABY EVERY MINUTE. to the first boy and the first girl, ‘The ded: black — broad-| Ee Evening World prizes are here awa ee eID th with a! Elght of the couples reported at the| 10 @ pretty Mtte upurtment of lx Hrunctte, Fetite, pbeaver! Evecing World office were married In| T0ms on the frat Noor of 12) Bast One Biz-Rye collar and a! the firut two ainutes of the twentieth | P-eeeeeseeeeees Hundred and) Reaily the iy-girl baby born and 5 Ft ttm. J hat to match. j century, Six of them were warrled in| ¢ THE WINNING Ninth street] in the cent: Y that The Evening Goreeeseseeees 9 As for the! the firat forty-five sesonds of the cea- Hoy BABY. ves Thomas J.) World has heard of was left by the prigonroont, he wore a dark check sult and a long ov ‘ $d, t,ieae overcoat lined and trimnied ;They sald. nothing to us about tt"! sald Mr, Vinnix to-da I noticed they Were very much excited and seemed to have something very funny’ on. thelr minds “when they “started for the theatre New Yeats Iva. vy Waked Us UD When they home at 1in the morning and aiwounced thelr, marriage and showed the certt? Rev. Mr. Mitchell sald: “'Y, = ried this Couple, and loam. glad. if Tey won the Even'ng World prize of £100. 1 did al! I could “to help them. though When 1 went down, to the chapel, ta | chore. that hour, Risin eAN ey: they " “The young man had cal i the afternoon. “ie saw’ sie eexton both times, He was particular that he want- ed. ft be marriediat drat midniz! We often havé calls from theatric: folks who come to be: married after the ae? over, and)! thought thi or VGre An y ond thre fentiviticn we hind Tmunce co: rluge. ater. tury. of o'clock New cail on hin sweetheart, whom hy had never met’ until Christm: Whie on the L car ‘orld offer of a prize the frst couple to be married in ‘ew York inthe twentieth con- win. that. prize,” going uptown to, Miss In the first elght seconds, The winning couple were hard pressed hy David W. Perry Brooklyn, at N There is n ro- ected with th: Mr, Perry ts an inventor, He was riding up to: noon a Third avenue L train at os eto Mins Mackey, Years hs I oi . 3 Concord and Miss Eadie Elsie 2102 Laxingten avenue. New York City, who were married at the City Hall while the freworks and n gins cr there by Alder- man Henry J. Rottman, of the Twenty. u Assembly District. ui quick mar- he real the pt $100 Barry and wife, Anna. his} stork at the residence of Mr. and Mm. Greenwood, of Chemical Lane. niork had Shadyside, No J, H.%, Dr, M. 8. there on four) Ayres, J. who attended Eugene Barry. Born 12.00.10 A.M. Welght—0 tn, other occasions! Mrs, ( ephoned ‘the! factie. Eyea=Blue. a knew welll The Evening World office ubout Hair—Light. its may on thls AL MO The Grenwood baby, how teeta tnintemtennge | occasion, So as the whis! Sof factories and 8 of horns were we the new year and oh a bright Urheret ta th . Tt happ not ut exactly ten seconds pas. ue a New 8 30 Wet neing burn outside of ater coming York naidered in wwardin the ‘The E was tad 2 o'e.t din the din of morning. This « then i Numwe | Thornton stre Mins 8. Winter! asi Quo | ait 1 prvsume Hundred and sixth registered Its | Kath arrival, a ner. of 29 Kast Pittyefirat street, was a witness, ‘The proud father of the century's first; Adame biby was born, and so It is im- baby boy ix a palmer. He has deca | possible to tell whether this baby same fortunate In having steady employment, | into the world ahead of the Barry boy and jn causegul neK provs lea & good II ee not, The time, however, in ‘giv ing for hie wife lidren. His apart. for the Burry boy and go he is entitle} as nicely furnish }. x nein. His. nantes. ¢ to the first prize. ‘station A ALLO A. Mas little daughter crete of NG COUPLE Ww Middleton, ell in St. Chrysostom’s Chapel at Jan. 1 Me ker SiG0D AND NERVE AEMED wilt Gi and¢ Vigor of Porfzot Mi. hood. Renowa, Vitafzes and invigorates Woak Meas AQ Ol before his time! A broken-down} “\ miserable wreck—weak, neryous, dise couraged ! i ‘The wold to bim seems a’ plac’ of mist, pled with ghostly beings, whose flitting to and fro about their daily tasks serves but to irritate him, Ho ‘sneers at healthy amusements, and finds no comfor on. in Ife. ee eee He is sick and he does not know {t. He gags abs tt, and therefore thinks he {s well. He is despondent and peevish, ar weak, and he does fi t know that there ane merely sigaals—some from the stomach cryi for aid—others from the nerves beseeching stren —still cuners front tbe great lifescurrent=tha blood --moaning that it is so impeded and clogged im) pusites tet it canst move, we le, and all others like him, will find imme.’ diate relief in Dr, Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve remedy. This is just what it was intended for, , It never fails to make weak men strony and vigorous, puts new Iife, vim, streagth, power and energy into them. Dr. Greene’s Nervura is New Lifa, Hope and Strength for Weak Mea. 2B “Mr. J Ds: x ir. Jou D Surn slectrtet ca v. y! ‘When a man hay ee eee ‘Three yer * tnadetelantserrece gy Rot only 3 fe ovr eee night io ehyd man can stan LE to be provtrat SEAR tried, and my food Seat eo ‘on my. Le che Dw BIG stomatht eae aes cee od done. eae nf jood and nerve remedy, ity cometsinns: Test hes st Hl, thanks Dr. Greene's Nervura Is the. ‘One Great Restorative Which Cures. f Dr. Grrcxx, 35 West 14th St.. New York City, {s the most successful specialist in curing nervous and diseases. He has remedies for all forms of disease, and offers to give {rec consultation and advice, by letter. You can tell or write your troubles to Dr. Greefie, for all communications are confident: are answered in plain sealed envelopes. ny eae §: u or om TP aEe3. bas rat heart lendtd me ErH CENTURY BOY. | t 12.00.10 A. M, Jan. 1. nally or, . and letters Mrs. Charles Hoeg, No. 115 Lib avenue, Brooklyn. TI at ding m' | wife wi C. Genentz. No, ts: | Liberty and Mrs. Baumen, of i Labrerty avs nue, named dn a Denti {thet Is any Virtue In a tistry, they have one at the hous of <= ees see | a pee 1 be worth sek- “BOARD OF EDUCATION. hi finst ¢ ot 12.01 A. M. a daughter was born 7 ee ee ir. and ae Anes m. ving Ss. d 5 8PM. ‘To Murs Mele ahr ae aLe Es - nid Th as the born in this neighborhood at Us twentieth century dawn, 12.08 A. M. a boy baby was born to. YM Berina Rabinovitch, of 40 Grand j,k 8) this city, The attending phyal. | 6t, Harbolom cian ‘wan Dr, M. Caspe, of 0 Enat Broadwa: A gir! baby arrived at the home John Hyland 49 Cathe Mra. Jane O'Con- t, midwife, attended GHT, san Y Cooper Insti MR and Mrs. t. this elty Te:tl positively extracted and filled without pain by our new botanical discove: ery applied 10 the gums. ou can have your teeth extracted FREE, PAINLESSLY, tay’ « the morning and go home at night with new ones, Periect Fit Guaranteed. eis Y Full Setn us Teeth. +$5.00 Goll Fillings. + $1.00 mp: | Gold” Crowns, 22 LUIS soo Silver Fillings. We make the above prices for the express parpose of lotro. CROWN AND BRIDGE duct proving thet we are the ealy PAINLESS badly decayed teeth, do not Nethany MR G. Valentine AND W2 St. Pubite sot Expo. | MR. W. T. | Hyland. 2.07 N, bir. a Public Seb Mi. RICHARD PURDY, ' Monday, Jan. 7, at 8 P, M. | Pantie Behoo, 3, corner Gi and Hudson mH JOUN ©) ADAME, “THE KNIF! fe. and Edaecon cp Te lee 18106. Sundays and Holidays. 9 to4, Hoholae ave, een ;Gamaa; French and Swed’sh Spoken. 3 OF & Ladies in Attendance, All Examinatl ‘ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR TRH PEA. oe em 2H Mra. at 122 Gold atres ale ve birth to a girl bab | €4? Union avente, Ja-| ndance, sein, IT Moore street, writes under date of Jan. 1: notify yout ily was Pubite Seboo! 14, t the He sti LPRED J. TAL New York, 54 West 234St. (Opzosite M ane Fangs US MARRY i St Brooklyny 414 and 446 Fulton St. (Second. Boor Wea Ab ieee 8 Strasn's) 4 Ty Wade of Grease and Sovran pubie shoot 4 Newark, N. J, 683 Broad St. (Over Harldegea’s.) is ad the required certific Publie School 29, PROF, HM. ® Noni POSITION d Dividend Notices. — a The Bowery Savings Bank,’ 133 AND 130 BOWERY, - NEW YORK, Dee. 20, 1900. A semi-annual dividend at the rate ef POUR PER CBNT, per annum bas been de clared and will de credited to depositors: Intorest and Dividend Notices. interest ans SERIOUS CHANCES Moore sa | Svagol- Cooper é Ca, , H Bankers, Oth Ave., 1l&th and 19th Sts. . Interest at the rat: of 4 per cert. per annum | cred ted to depositors oa Fanwary 27,1501, for| —¢ ail sums of $5.00 and upward and net thy thee aud six months exding December BM, | «ceeding $2.00) which shall bave bee 1600. Geposited at least tires months on the fra® Deposits ma‘e before the tenth day of any tay of pext, and wi month draw intereat for full month, able oa and after Monday, January 21, 190%, Banking hours 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Money on cr before January 10) F 1901, will draw Jaterest tram January Le LEER, CHINESE.” ' Age Taken in Neglecting a Simple Case of Piles. Any person takea serious chances in | neglecting an attack of piles, because of he tendency to become chronic and further the danger of ulceration and form- Ing of fistula, both very difficult to cure. Most pile cures are stmple olntinents or salves, which relleve temporarity but are useless aa far as making a cure Is con- cerned. The safest remedy for any form of piles | WEDaTER, “Coats FINDING THE Public Schoo! 64 Wat. PRBMLAND, * oTHE EX ATIC IDEA and Int ave Pulliie Sehoot Az MLW, TERRY, © paaite: kOR. | JOUN D, HICKS, President. | whether itching «r protruding Ja the Pyra- meet Eisele | HENRY A. SCHENCK, Comptrotter, mid Pile curo because {rea from eocaine | Putile Sehvnt 96 a at and Ay Ga oR neous, oCkett - > i ; and opiates, It le In suppository; forms, tp | Ul THOR Eo NUGHME, “CABTL Inéustrial Savings Ban x, | Excelsior Savings Bank. | be used at night and painless and causes | pypii2 Hebov! 101, reeeeecironatingeei tot Ci S.. and 6th Ave, © no detention from dally occupation, and) ‘i. Ao A. MACUAY, “JAPAN © N. E. Cor. 23d S. an Ve. Public Senoo! J. oat wv 8: ave utdered interest ered! | the many cures made by It have made It koyD, DON OLD AND | jae we famous in every corner of the United . Musiratet | States and Canada and any druggist will | puviie acne Prana ay tat a foe Ge) o DH WC. PHtaL wo ST, tell fyougltgenJoraial ereaterSdemend) and RECREATION AND BXENCISE made on of before Jan. Oca wild popularity than any pile remedy ever! pis. gyn} tend ie Gran leterest trom Jane Ia placed on tho markot, MISS ANNE RIOD IN ANIZONAS yi MJ. ROOME, President. & Mr. James Kenton of Memphis, Tenn. Use rated te SECO RAS NE OLD EseazS wayn: "I suffered from itching piles for) Columbus Mall, Gis et bet Gin and Interest will be oredited an P wr VAN LA MASTERITE Neoleekdielilesrenabie For Sale. two years and found nothing that would relieve ine permanently, not even mer- curial ointment aeeined to reach my case. Dut a fifty cent box of the Iyramid Pile Cure, which I boughe at my druggist’s cured me entirely aud for inonths past 1 ave had no return of the disease. Aur CREDITS Jan 2 JAMES DAVID LEDWITH, Compire: Lry Dock Savings institution, 341 AND 343 BOWER Halucational A! | MIs) JE Clothing for men, NEWYORK Leaver outhly paymenta, Help Wanted—Male WANTED 4 7 weekly Mrs, Wim, Kenmore of So, Omaha, Arstralane <lerelFall lens. 1 Furs nd Jewelry, H + | cacinder, one who {6 able to do The Trustees have declared a civigest for tae es NN cRebiT col, writes: “I suftered torture from protrud- I Steady work. aix montha ending 1 bet. eth & ECth ete Open | ing piles for a large part of my life and had long since given up any hope of cure, asf dared not risk an operation and could | not afford the expense any way. 1 had often read advertiseinents about the Pyra- mid Mile Cure, but never placed cout }deneo In patent medicines, but 1 tried the | Pyramid in sheer desperation, aud wax | delighted and surprised to recelve marked re of and benefit from the frat few ap- plications, It took five fifty cent boxes to cure me completely, and no one can appre- clato my feeling of gratitude who has not ruffored as 1 have,” For any cause of itching, protruding or bleeding piles (he Pyramid {s a certain ab- solutely sato remedy, by-laws, at the * PER CENT, per pe Three Thousand posite entities the rate of THUBE apaum on all eume no on and CHARLES set Wa Fons HOUSEWORK Girl wa family 1 home bes, Jewelry; iy. goods quarsnterdy aT Muldbe int dtvontenee bane Mage; y Ldbele with drs Label ity: President. LER, dam, 21901.) The au ptgina comming wil, ey ie ours ¢f013 2M ve! mney fist taciicus procuring and) negotlating pi ete; ADVICK PER, send fpe G0-PAUE. 1100) tree. Welle, nail ‘on telephene STEPIIENS &| cram

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