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Donor @ ® @ @ DooDDCOOODDDeD 0 Mrs J VDAMLGRE From THoro (SV AIME DUPONT TH O) D} & DoODoDT DDT Oo CODOQBEOQOOOO ©) AIDAL COUPLE TALKS ©! of Damm, but Reve Tells Wrath Follows Pat- foun chogue Romance-- Minister Blamed. “It te ridiculous to euppose my ron iad can support a wife,” said Jan } ts living Skinner to-day to a repor »| friend at the CL Evening World. he where boy, and his wi rirl, with her 4 “T would like to ger ho { Sister who them. Ihe \ uid cost nig yeirs 0) to know | fi that Thad v littie money fa Mr. Sk nt over tie} 4 Se GDS C pena ieee mS marriage of his : £ : pera cneu next’ teen years old, to Liv n ts 4 + o my room, Hell years old. The brid at} y We iby. the) elerks who Patchogue, L. 1 en} } yus. At 2 o'clock ne \ sweethearts. for some alae for Mr. Anderson, the pro- Parents objects! to thelr mar ae hotel, and told him: who I tne to thelr 3 sisted n Mr. Anderson has been Becoming tred « ie considerate to my! and they mounted th Berea : s er and brother-in-law \ SOReR SN Lles AE Acene Stil Clarendon on Saturday manelhemkman, ite: | Mrs, Paine did not see The enjoined him to secrecy and each | « Mae teword atthe’ hotellomes ( Feturned home, ; ; ue nereuienes . red ‘ed's marriagy ha ainnaek roe terday,”” said Mr th Pen oa pretty brunette, i) who ts a member of th ey E Near an ue cous, and a good con+ i} firm of Charles $. Atkinson & jaites ging Seg eee ad ERED ae 66 Pine atrect. — — 2 feel badly over the My ] sterles to report. ‘The report i eon's wife is 1 very pretty nice family and ati that, | cae eur allegiance to rst, the King, too young, We have not de we shall do about the matter. "In the mean time I hoy at home, und the girls parents doin; ~ the “ame with her. Malhearn In Also Sentenced to a Fine of 81,000, Thomas Mulhearn, of Pate! who was convicted Inst w slaughter in killing nis wife, Ellen, was sentenced by Judge Dixon to ten years in State's prison and to pay of 4,0, Muthearn and his wife had bee: Hving apart and when she refused to turn'to him he killed ————— Reception tn south Brooklyn, The regular monthly reception Prof. A. R, Stimpson's Da Reformed Presbyterian Synod Asks for Many Changes. Pay ‘on, N of mi J, 2—At this » Reformed Pres- America resolu. ing the commis- laws to recom: forthcoming report on dl- Jaws that only such legislation be ed as is in harmony with the luw of Christ, which sane! the dissolu tion of the marriage relations only for adultery and such wilful desertion as admits of no remedy The report of the National Reform Association was read by the Rev, J. M. Foster and lafd on the tablo to allow of cing Acad- emy will be held this evening at Moule- vore vard Hall, Fifteenth s: avenue, South Brooklyn. ¢ and Sixth As the coming more popular, and the atte ce at the last two functions has bi very flattering, A number of instru- mental selections will be the special of- (ecing for this evening. Duncing at o'clock, ARE TOO LA. PARENTS PART |MRS. EDITH PAINE F SCANDAL o--0 Incidents After Husband Shot at} als Nothing New. e corner of Tremont and NOX streets 1 went into a lunch-room ind had some coffee. Then Leame down t, Uncertain where to go. ut up at some hotel where ar 5 admitted hin. how bell and Ia iB the en this pledge our lives, eorated effort po: otons to ork Third—We promise unabated co-opern- tlon with the Natlonal Reform Associa- tlon, | —<——_— MRS. HAGAN’S SUIT FAILS. Action Against East River Bridge Company In Thrown Out, and The sult of Caroline Hagan, widow of Se Stat ator Edward Hagan, against ed River Bridge Company, came an abrupt end In Part X., of the Su- preme Court to-day, Justice Freedman dismissed the complaint on the ground that it did not contain fa: suMcient to form a cause of action. Mrs. Hagan sued the bridge company for $100,000 worth of stock, claiming that this amount was due ner husband for hix services tn the legislature in se- curing passage of the franchise, Four sndividuals beside the corporation were med, they being James Shevlin, John Fox, W. H. Clark, deceased, and Fred- erick Uhiman, St. Patrick's Cathedral Crowded When He Led Mrs. Dahlgren ey the Altar—There Was No Disturbance at, the Ceremony. Lehr and Mrs. John Vinton Dahlgren were married at noon to- | Patrick's Cathedral by ‘The ceremony No St. Archbishop Corrigan over in four minutes at- rr tempt to injure Mr. Lehr was made, as had been threatened in an anony- mous letter to the bridegroom. Toner hureh at ar! r a e the were slety persc several th is who we tracted by curios The police rangements were ample to keep order Capt. Lantry formed ten patrolmen jinta a cordon about the entrance and had five officers inside dressed tn_cttt- | gens’ clothes. Chief of Detectives Titus sent a special datatl, consisting of Ser- keanta Reidy, Armstrong, Artkin and to proteat the brive were KToo police had no official notification | an attempt on Mr. Lehr's life was! feared,” said Capt. Lantry but we trok the usual precautions” | | March to Altar. The best man was Mr. P. William | Lehr. The ushers were Theodore Fre-| @|linghuyeen, Arthur C. Kemp, Roderick @\ perry, JM. Thomas, Charles A. Con- Qleg and Pot Parr Thomas D. For @ eo wae to have deen an usher, ws ©| prevented by his father's death 21 promptly at the noon hour the ushers formed at the door in the centre alsic | began the m, th to the altar to the ins of wedding omaren from shengrin, pride followed, at- “l by her cy in, aries W. Drexel | At the same time Archbishop Corrigan. preceded by Fathers WJ. BR. als |}. Mayham and H. T. Newey, and fol- [lowed by elght acolyten, came out into the sanctuary The <Archdiehop wore | nas whi robe, the bishop's hat and Jearrted the mitre [yAt the altar Mr. Drexel handed the brie over to Mr. Lehr, and the couple lwatket up the steps and faced the | Archbishop. who was seated. The cere- | crony was very brief Wrief Ceremony. minutes the words were | wrhtin four spoken that madi pride Mrs. Harry Lene, aad bust and wife walked | down the atsle while Mendelssohn s wedding march was played. Entering os, they were driven to the rest: nf the bride, No, 2 West Fifty- re the reception carr den | sixth street, W | wedding breakfast were held. Some of those present. were Mra. Asto-, Mra. John Jacob Astor, Mra. R. T. Wilson, Mrs. M. Orme Wilson, Mr yvesant Fish, J. Lee Taller, ex-Gov- Frank Brown, of Baltimore, and a large delegation from that city; Mrs. McK. Twombly, Mrs. Ann Leary, Mrs. Jose Navarro, Mrs. Bouvier, Mre, Jo- heph Drexel, mother of the bride; Mrs. Lehr, mother of the bridegroom; Gen Colter, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Iselin, Mrs. E. J, Keyen, Mrs. Lydia Fox and Mrs. Byrnes, Mr. and Mra. F. Mr. Charles T. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Brough Livingston, Mr. and Mra, Willam F. |Sheehan, Mrs. John Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan. The church decorations were confined entirely to the altar, They were of |ereen palms and asparagus vines re- }ileved by white roses and Iltes Church Doors Guarded, The doors of tne Cathedral were guarded with extraordinary care, and none but ticket polders were admitted. The Cathedral guardians were more alarmed by the rumor that the bride- oom was to be shot at the altar jthan the police. ‘The latter laughed at the story. Mr. Lehr occupled his accustomed to-day, and ning World the wedding | suite of roems at Sherry j when a reporter of The E fore jaent tp his card: b | Mr. Le ponided : ‘It would be most tmproper for me to recelve representatives of the press Jon my wedding day. i Lehr showed No Fenr. | s few minutes later, however, he sent is message. Ir, Lehr deastres me to aay that dere the story from Haltl- jhe oa jmore, effect that he Ia to by shot, as really quite absurd. It In| |propably, Me. Lehr requests me ¢ 7, a Joke or a pleasantry on the! part of nome of hin frie fe wilt | not in any way deter Mr. Lehe fri [marrying the Indy of hin choice.” remony wan Quiet, E WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, 190 HARRY LEHR WEDS; “FIFI” POTTER IS Rev Dr rector Grace ¢ Ane ate choral x» ce piiced chotr the church. ldtrection of Mr. J. Mo: the organ accompa’ mony Misa Potter, who was given awa by her father, wore a gown of nat and lace. Her onl tendant wit Mies Alice W. Babcock, daughter of Mr {the blue Hnen trimen {Irish lace t« arranged part of the sawn in suo a way as t describe a jacket. This jacket is em broldered in Japanese desist A charming deshabille ts of white dotted Swiss muslin wit insertions of lace. These entre-deux 30 seams. nd, framing a band of tucked lawn form a charming ding above the foune rt of this Minty little gown is somewhat in ef- ect Hke an empire waist A petgnolr ts of pale blue Loulsine stk, combined with chit Shirred blue and Mra, di Cesnola, Mr. and Mrs. Pt —_———. Simple Ceremony at Church To-Day to James A. Stillman, Jr.,Son of Bank Pres- ident. The wedding of Mies Anne hart Potter, better know Potter, to James A. Sti of the President of the so-called “Standard OI" bank. took place thi afterncon av 4 o'clock and Mrs. Henry D. Babeock Mies Potter's gowns and hats for the many. | trousseau are magnificent an 3 Her going-away gown, w Whe all] her other it was mi Motite |'@ O'Hara, ina rming 3 tary bine men : tingly simple, but 0 a Ite trimming of Sy drawn work, which has the effect of a heavy Clusters of tiny tucks! outline a bolero jacket under a made of three tabs of the otdered in blue linen threat ehade of the dress A tong travelling « frock. Tt dn hale-tit ceru Hnen lace the k goes with th ne aad ino J with embrotdered work 1 The coat ix ned whout with blue sik. The hat chat Bors with It ts of blue straw and ine trimmed with lac In Mise Potter's trourseau ix an ag noon gown of white Japanese line with touches of black velvet. ini fastened in the back with all round pearl by atin ibbon in shades from sky to tur- quoine forma charming Ittle roses down both rides of the front, which opens over a fort of underrohe of chiffon. There ts a little Eton jacket arrange ment which hae broad revers. After a yachting cruise Mr. Stillman and his bride will go to Newport for 4 few weeks. There she will be seen at Batley's Beach In a most charming bathing suit of black satin striped moire. It te made !n princess atyle and has fans of silk set in the skirt at every seam. From each shoulder comen a band of black satin ribbon, caught to the dreas at Intervals the nt with small straps of stitchal satin. Mra, Stillman will wear with this suit a rubber cap hidden under a brilliant bandanna handkerchief waich Wed fn auch a way ty tor: resume her ou {sso fond She hay id a coliog hats made which ore they are smart. Nearly al pointed tn front ar with black velvet ritten Moor sports, of which numbe of an novel as of them are tle onder her ehin three years of ewark avenue, Jersey Very few of the galaxy of married millionaires promised for this wed- | ding “groomsmen were Weeks ago, when Mr. Lehr an of himself to Mrs miniyren, he name! as Ala ‘best men, an currently reported, auch pos- two Vandorbilts, coming marr! i Ressors of millions a two Bemonts, one Wanamaker, one | Widener, ote Bitdlo, one Burden, one | Gould and one Astor. — NEGLECTED HER CHILDREN. rine Dreunan Ie Mele Pending an Investigation Catherine Brennan, of No. 186 Wash- ington avenue, Was arralgned In the Morrixanta Police Court to: charged with Intoxication. The policeman who had arrested her told the magistrate that he had pald a visit to her house and that he found it in a filthy con- dition, A two-year-old child, Irene, wan without food aad a three-weeks-old baby lay on a bed crying. ‘The father was in court and asked the magistrate to have the children cared for by the Children’s Society, He aaid his wife was a constitullonal diuahara and he could not reform her. Magis- trate Crane sald he would hold the woman until Thursday for further ox- | amination. ————————— Cat Attacks Policeman. WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., June 3.—Reu- ben Behm, special policeman, was at- tacked by a cat he was trying to chloro- form and bitten ao severely’ that he ma a Kids |Colt's express wagon, driven by F: over and instantly killed 1 h this afternoon by 1 front was inte ttohell, Sat COMMISSIONS SIGNED. No. # Nassau the tnn Uresident Creates Small fateh of | Voxtbu OMcial Salary Drawers. WASHINGTON, D. ¢., J following commissions were sigr the President to-day: Countns, George E. Collect toms, Dist George 1 or the Inter Daniel | F. praixer of M ton and © Wa Ward B. Dunham, Deputy Auditor Ap- Bo ree 1 Pershing. oo SAILOR COMMITS SUICIDE. Cabrol Shoots Himself W Ing ata City Front Hotel, John Cabrol, twenty-two years old. Mrs. tle Stay- aallor, who arrived in this city from the West Indies a few days shot him-| WASH self through the left breast to-day at] Mrs, Lo! the hotel at No, 22 Coenties silp, killing The report of t tol attracted the | eas attention of the hotel attendants, but | Bureau when they arrived the sailor was dead. | scveral Mary yf the was tf sension Mr. Stillman, whe is a graduate of | tators Harvard, class of 6, has orlected| Judge Septimus J Reginald Brooks, this y, a his tearly and he within the best man, and Messrs. Bart Jacoy, [closure Rob H. Haltowell, Elton Clark, F, jam 1B. Murray Forbes, George T. Rice, George tory “and Howland 8 t i mates ot Mr, n. sured th ——— Mr. Pea KILLED BY EXPRESS WAGON. |"* con: wit nya words, mye Child Ran Over in’ F to of tte Jeracy City. Bonine Will Not): Tell Her Story to Jurors. In ny PON, Jun Henrt Honine, he res, t Hotel was presented RY PROBES = ld ft Kenm ' | sal | Rom TRora (Sy ALYGN anole My Neth naid that ¢ th watt to dude apply Havnag amas, pininet and loaders wi M a wit as — ASKS $25,000 DAMAGES. to over and killed by a train near here, rere and nthe, ne nis board. And ve my ouse [VSS FEI Porrer HANNA WILL TELL — BRIDE COT 100. loops which project at the sides her ears In Gelaha effect. Hlack ‘! accompany this pathing dress . i In Misa Potter's trousseau are some ' charming ha and) parasols to mateh —e +o —= them. One ha: in ma iy of white violets, GH fring hese . : . : : bed fawer trim the wige of hee white sux} Missing Witness in Court To-Day When Chris-| Giouded Her Honeve minahade. Another hat In composed of ‘ 4 - A | - pink rose petais, ‘The parasol that go tian Science Libel Suit Ils Resumed. | cits ener amarrenty eee jamooniand Ce ciie mt tng pink aie, — | Courtwith Her Woe. ir visit to Newport Mr. Stilt man and his pride wil go to Tuxedo, 4) Following exnmination of) where they will apend the reat of the nL ater do z i summer in her cottage. Then she will ¢ ‘i Mrs, Maggie Artello, a young bride ti wept to-day as she wildy Meade, ta tho West Side: 4t too much macaront had moon and led to; ainant sald that and Fourth | Artello, e <1 Jimmie’ nis father ang! West Sixty-nlatn ; fter the wedding, she. Med her hus- / h her parents | bride-* Judge, | vreakfast,! © was some. husband andj with him, but T captt, his “parental! ront for seven There were ap te. knife And there tne wife’a husband pport. SPENT HOLIDAY MARRYING, pat CLL ——— ngincer t sure Parents and Friends, City Engtes Policeman ond ay, at the home nds in thts etty, ‘ aRB YOU ANXIOUS TO__SBGu your piano? 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