The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1901, Page 3

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Brooklynite Becom Ee Both a_ Brother-in-|* Law to His Father): and to His Stepmoth- : er—Marriage by Spe- cial Dispensation. = s In the Church of the T; corner of Hooper » tand Marey av nue, Brocklyn, Bradley married § Henrietta Rothwe Philip on to-day rou County, Ireland, years resi with her un Bradley, of No. 179 Heyward For this marrfige a speci tion aired: Charles MeDo @ charming lady and by of Michael My of five bri Uife and ad oe MeGutre. Mr. Bradley nd wa Chancellor 2» MeDonnell pplication Arranges from ae) member 0} years she hus PAAAATRALAAAOS CHERRY GROVE’S NEW FARCE; FORtE) 1 WED PARADISE’S OCCULT ACT. 'New Features at the Two Roof Gardens} Score Successes—! | Good Bills at the Con- tinuous Houses and Down by the Sea. “Fun on the Beach,” a new farce, wast} last night at the Cherry It was a big feature of | lst of good things and | presented Blossom Grov ja prodigal come . singers and dancere in | for three or four such skits. {pal fun-makers were Harry can humorously bulge a | tiresome; Dan memory, whe je can raise Prince, who, be- mR, can sing quite who makes » by nimbleness of North fe stil! Marion Winchester and is the premieres. | arion Wine chester Ne LPT DO OOOD COO The Svengalls, the much heralded | tractive personality nnd will make hi European trio, “did sor 0 yan an actress without the extrai ri c alds of relationship to ex-P1 ind Admiral Sampson, was well staged and credi ‘ably person that_can| And it follows that a a mind hag a Teaa a Now York jaw valld claim to mir 3 ‘She “et the Bvengatia moved through | the auilence and gets whispered re- quest# for a melody or tho Impersona-| tion, and with his back to the stage | alsptaye atl! draw i rederic Bond, general stage director the Proctor’ stock company, reap- peared on Broadway at the Fifth Ave-| da 4 fe Freon to ‘the dele Homiern an, the tarrsing.the Yeading role In saty Awfal 01 eaders, % a eae TES am stage. ited are excetlent mind reader iehiohkaee to “Dr. BIN," the main comedy, Joe re, Mackey, the clever mimle and ventrito- | quist, Is ons of the most successful fea- Boott scored a oderte| nate “Brighton Bench ts Time" les ‘fe Brooklyn Marine Band, hag has eineton and’an ats/¢ fine bill, Including the Marvellous Der: sores sate, ‘ Manager Grovers PELLET ES RT IT ee ELIE LYRE TST OE OT ¢ _AAUAAACA TAA TOR DAUR UOER ER TENER NENG PHILIP BRADLEY'S | PAS WNTRRCRENOaE or | the Furniture of all kinds in every new songs | good grade— Keane's immense purchases The four sluters MeNult “top-linern’ Sheldon, the was heartily r “The Pari-An Beach continuca to pan out well. Besttes the Burke and company are Hoty at the Jerome avenue casin: The floating Roof Garden on the Ro- public'has an entirely new i Speciat_atiractlony wt THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 30, 1901! PHILIP BRADLEY MARRIES SISTER OF FATHER'S WIFE. = NEW RELATIONS. ef PHILIP BRADLEY is: Brother-in-law to his father an‘ stepmother. Nephew by marriage to his father. Nephew riage of hs mother, now dead. Rusband of his aunt by marriage. Uncle by marriage of his own brothers and sisters, EOSTER-FATHER Caroline Haas’s Lover Tried to Save Her, but Was Outwitted. 1 to The Evening World.) No JS, 30.—The mar- Caroline Haan to her fos- - Hane, fe to be an- eighteen, the {a lover to res- the imprisonment of last, her escape his sweetheart, unwilling bride friends in this etty. The libel for the annylment of the marriage was issued by the Prosecutor Ot Plonntt nd served by the Shertff f Philadelphia yesterday, es in Philadelpata and infor dine when she was Mrs Huas died two Wi two days later Haas ao marria, to je girl, ine indignantly declined and to!d him that she was engaged to Robert Van Blunt, of Pitman Grove, and that were to be married July 16. Hnas ater took Caroline and a friend, Bessie Brown, on a visit to his sister in New York, the legal papers tell, Haaa's a! iy Mrs, Drexler, who lives at N Seventy-neventh street. While {tds alleged, Mra. Drexler placed |tne girl under survelilance {n order to the marriage upon her, Caroline telegraphed to her aweet- heart, who went at once to her rescue He was mot at the door, It peaten and kicked by Haas, ‘The fties of York, Van Bust lares, rofured him any assistance in uring his aManced bride, AT Ho. OHYSere Vhen he returned to this city for legal 4 T ‘) Haas, by threats of killing the BEACH? Swirl, compelled her to marry him A @){miniater mamed Bishop performed the mony. After two or three days roll encapes the clutches of her ged brifegroom and sought refuge in this city. When the marriage ts an- pulled Van Blunt and the girl be married, WASHINGTON, July 90,—Commis- er of Internal Revenue Yerkes, in a cision rendered to-day, héida that a tax is a l!en upon the entire of the deceased, both personal \Keane’s Oak iDining Chairs. These handsome, Chairs of Sterling Gold:n Oak, built to sell at $1.50 and £1.75, fora special mid- summer trade winner, this week, solid 6 th Murray, LiArgentines 1-8) Park Clreun, Midsummer prices preva throughout for spot cash to get the lowest prices. IL | Keane's Easy Credits to help you to enjoy the comforts while paying for the goods. JAS. R. KEANE & C0., 1351, 1353 AND 1355 3D AVE, Kast side of $4 avo. Detween T7thiand 78h ote, ‘One block above 76h station; 34 ave care be given dur-} pass the door, Droadw et Lexington ave ae Musee, one block weat. De ou: place a Keane at Pastor's, id-timer, appeared yest by nimaelt and in a ake erican Girl" at Bergen Tequine attrnetions. Joc week at the Edi each. A PRETTY POSTMISTRESS NARROWLY ESCAPES DEATH. Was Given Up to Die—Eight Doctors Pailed—Pe-ru-na Saved Her Life. of women suffer from aya: Ne This ie sure to produce | rt ip y teelingy int ch | Then beging a aerirs of eaperiinenta with medicine. ‘They | take | headache, Th proatzation, to: lor deepen any. god cause of the compinint Peruna at oo medicines d ry do not reach the Orum. COR H! “LT have heen a great sufferer! from chronic di Before usi ¢ your remed te | Sausage, made fra ce ocery Cie The World’s Gee Pure Food Mart clings most © |strictly to its policy of absolutely Pure Foods. Our most strenuous efforts are constantly put forward in the interests of our customers. We buy nothing and consequently sell nothing that cannot stand the minut- est analysis. For to-morrow the following very special items: ed Vegetables: ‘Orange Bloasom'’ Crackers: Boss famous Fig Bars, Ib., 12 | tancy Maine Corn or Suc. 1D | winner" String Beans, Oil: “Hazel? strictly pure Olive Oil, | Jersey. Tomatees, "Ne made from the finest pressing of the berry Beets, doz., $1.0! g selected Olive, bot., 38 Cote: You.want a smooth, delicate, Delicatesse: Eureka Cervelat San- | © neh flavored drink; why not buy the | sage, Ib., 15 beat? Suj it’ docs cost a little mere, itis worth the dif_erence. It ts Hazel Breakfast Food, made from’ se ticher in flavor and character, aad lected wheat,'an ‘excellent, and) autri- : tious Breakfast dish, 2-1d. pkg., 12 stronger of texture, therefore it w.ll make more cups of coffee to the pound than the cheaper, and it is truly the ‘moat economical coffee to buy. Guad- | Prunes; Large meaty Santa Clara Fruit, 4 Ibs., 25. arali Blend, 10 Ib3., $3.00; 3 lts., $1.00; Oats: Hawkeye or Friend's Oats, 2-Ib. Ib., 34) Pkg, 4 for 25 1) ‘ad nde Milx, the Rice: Fancy Flint Head Rice, hard richest in creat ex: |cellent Yor nursing batles, dor., ¥1.25; jean, 1 Catsup: ‘Hazel’? Tomato Catsup, made ftom strictly red ripe selected Jetsey Tomatoes and seasoned with | thoroughly brushed spices, doz., $1.25; 7 tol | Sa G. HM. Hammont's Vi caretully selec |meat and delicate'y seasoned, 1-Ib. i 1ke.; t-IdD. can, jocolate: Harel Premium Chocolate, superior for cooking and drinking pur- Canned Fruit: Milford Egg and Green | Gage Plums, Royal Red Lemon Cl and Yellow’ Crawford Peaches Bartlett Pears, all choice California preserved fruit, dor., $2.19; can, 18 | Soap: Hazel Family Laundry Soap, | box of 60 I-Ib. cakes, $2.85; cake, Hazet White Floating Soap, for toilet ard bata, tox of 100 cakes, $3.75; cake, Wines and Lireerlh 15. Cld Crow Whisky, bot., age: could not a v v2 Whi : Stil L'nuered with sick nead | ireatsrtani ckings, Formosa Oolong, Me Nemmen Rye ee mekeys ase bet, 3 and hands, patti ea feu tty ‘English Breakfast, Harel Malt Extract, equal if Cae ‘ cheatosatntiacas lnmoulak once ‘ ; | Japan, India apd Ceylos, Guapawder, Hior to any on the market, doz, §1.. could not bear any on uod me. 1 had erin P ON | high gr qu ity, rich and aromatic bot., 13 been given up t0 dir. j i ‘in | propetties, $ bs, $2.25; 1b, 48 Creme de Menthe, large tottle, usually. . 5 By jOnetd aya friend pent fe one | a | Extracta: fee Brand concentrate! sold for §1.00 bot., this sale, 59 re Hartinan's pamphlets, aoa oring Extracts, triple strength, T decided to write to hin, He adviged I~ Min : [tae all'the tequitements ut. the Na: paar tes nelle 0 7) ute Foc ve 115 years Dr. S. B. Hartman, President of The Hartmas Sanitarion 0 | Yeetlat 8c Food aware Hilts} betes) 7 | peat blond eakres cat eeaeeaaaees 115 Colunibus, 0., gives ‘advice to women free dur ug months. LAWYER FRIEND INVENTS A PLEASING SUMMER DRINK. — é LU Ky THE cou; peunches une Coun. As Made by Emanuel M. Friend sellor’’ on the Road) i = ! ong glass of cracted tce.- to Success at the 2 juice of one-quarte: of 1 arape Waldorf-Astoria. fruit. Gull of Flymcuth gin. Dash of Angos ura Bitters. Carbonic water. Dress with strawberry, BM roe ree ace ee “A man must have the temperame of an artist or poet to create a real Ereat summer drink,” eaid Emanuel M Friend yesterday. "There have been poema tn drinks, symphonies. nocturnes end cavatinas, and even drinks that lumned in the mind pictures that ex- celled the canvages of the old mas “Tam neither poet nor pal musician, but [ flatter myre have conferred a boon added something to th of art by Inventing the It {san Inspiration; it ts hygenic and the Commiestoner of the Health Dey ment, I believe, will recommend tt as | drink of the Police Depart ment. You drink it and imagine you have money Mr. Friend's new drink ts roothing one and conta mer that has long deen overlooked by the geniuses Who are responeid.e for liquid summer creations—grape | fruit, the Virtues of which many pnystelans’ extol, capecially, for warm weather consump- The lawyer sprang the drink prise last nignt on a party of the Waldor hohim were "Abe Friend. TI the head bartender heard of the drink rt that he said the summer | MRO 20 A Ha EB too mue! Botte Rip: California‘Claret, produced in Sonoma County, gal Maryland Rye Whiskey, gal., 25 Old Crow and Pepper Whiskey, gal, | Spices: Now that the pickling season ta | approachizg you naturally look around ; finest and cle 13 varieties, Id. | “The World Pays Ohe Goll.”’ SwWUBLIC Telephone Stations in New York and Brooklyn now act for The World in receiv- ing and transmitting to The World, telephone service free, all small ads. A GREAT MANY PEOPLE ARE looking for second-hand man- dolins and guitars. If you have one to sell advertise it i] in the Sunday World. WEDNESDAY OUR BARGAIN DAY! | The following reductions would mean business ruin if persisted in. i told, demand more room and all accumulations are to be slaughtered. SHOE REDUCTIONS. Boys’ Clothing. You may walk far and wear out lots of shoe leather without finding anything to equal ¢ the sacrifice made y on this lot. There ¢ these lots ? bought for the boys. \ be well dressed. Read. j\Very \Y Light Cloth 3-Piece Suits, $4.00 and $4.56 shoes, all i} coat, vest and long pants, for Up-to-date || ages 13 to 18 years; some of styles, but these were sold at $7.95 Bnarrow or extra wide and all are splendid, ting clothes; sizes nre not Intact, therefore ont they KO aAlecsecees Boys’ opportunity in 2- Fine Cassimere Suits, both light and dark shades, just the thing for 1.95 —for instance, the $2.50 an 3.00 qualities run in D, E and EE widths, GHD 233 to 8, while the $4.00 and @4.50 aro A, B, C widtha, sizes 2% to 4%. Werealize thatthis is what may be ae, we tempt some of the provident mothers to investigate It will pay you to lay them away—even though you've . Every young gentieman wants to About 50 Fine Light Weight well-th- Our building operations Housefurnishings. . Hammocks Close a0) 69 pillow an \ : spreader.. 9c ah Zje* Hammoe m " on fe cists ureaad sae valance, FURNITURE. White Enamelied Iron Bedstead Heavy Pillar, auyvaite ss 20/9 Se Double Woven Wire Spring se eee nae ee ey) Excelsior Soft-Top Mattress, ". spreader in. covered with best quality ticking. tong iby tins wide, 9 Sizes ate D} in. 3 ft Bf. sin. ors . ¢ Mr 1.58 08 1.78 les Iie Aft. AHN Oineh rbber 69 1,88 EXs iieed Combination Folding Ironing, Table, yp” AS on Housefurnishings. roughing nealing during \ termed a vacation ine; sizes 5 tol ~~ | 7 . . tersinas ie ramaersnos eae, Lg ‘proved Boss Washing Machine > Fotaine jot; there- " fe well Wo \i/\ “lorie fore 8 rit double nd treble J 5 Mit as sau, wash He Ey pete price euita 98 Fane whitepuekaad oH \ cate laces with- = Lawn Benches, it well. Allat, pairesee... [oj { striped Wash 4 SS oubttgar neste printed ..sseeseeee 59¢° : Child ’ P ! \ Knee Pants—s00 pairs; no -\. blankets or Star Food Chopper, iaimily 98c Ik need- Tyreasy overalls size...+- bisa see ae estas ren's fF arasols. 4 ed here: \V thoroughly pair, 10c MEN’S DUCKS, children, various shades, cach Men’s Hats. 200 Ane silk parasols—all for 56 ye Y to close out; get- The balance of our $1.25 and $1.75 ting Inte and we Rough Straw Alpines and won't carry them; Sailor Hats, to cloio out at, all quali ' 50c Stores Open Saturdays at, pair... ;EDWD. RIDLEY & SONS clean, It wiil wash the clothes cleaner Y with less injury ASH CAN. Tron band, top - than on the or= jarpe sizoseseee ences dinary board. [t requires no wash- ing counound or lve. It will. wash Purley, Feather Dusters 10. 9¢ the clothes in less time and with tiachiney Kear en. 98 from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. 309, 311, GRAND FS) “ » 311% to 321 Dust Pans, japanned Rush Bags.........- New. You City

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