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a iahdtaee eae ate itt S55 THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9, 1901, MARRIED BY ACCIDENT, FLEECED ME | THEY MAKE THE BEST OF IT. ous MILLER, ME Friends Are | pointed at Missing| 520 Per Cent. Man Now! the Wedding, but Says He Was Robbed Curt and Lydia Billig} en All Sides. Are Happy. | Disap- | | { | PROTECT COL, AMMON. “tow does It feel to Ret married wi | - “Tout knowing $17 Well, ft's just wo same—only different ji ; With ov quaint German accent Mrs | Declines to Answer All Questions} c+: niiis. who was Mixe Lydia Barin- | H must. tol! to-day of the matrimonial Calculated to. Implicate ey oe ee een His Counsel. Jee hens ean ne to America to make hi eee Ir md we fell In love i) i 6 settiod lere In Movuken |, Five hundred and twenty pes cent M eee : | Miller was on these stand to-day} Frlavenihcte | of all the mo i ; raumeaee Bindicate took from people white) 7! cane over te ‘ UTR S, he lasted ek Hnancter. | Afternoon anit! we Ins for the wedding. We wanted to He atd n re were no [tons for the weddl Se ee evidences yout him in conse. [KNOW What we tortorand mancelot hell > ~ tte the Clty t Sergeant Murray Cae wi gay an ever, [AtKed Us what we wanted sand L said ASL ELS ry anted to ow pw fo get mar. Acting under th. of counsel, he [NOS UBS ARNO Nae NOCaL Og Role refused to answer all questi thas | Ties | a suid, and woud have tended to implicate Col. |, ae rat as aang “Bob" Ammon. Wie former counitel, who [Me Ok bef Me ents fe now in diticulties with the law by | Prank Dan mereeeUIne spades ie Feason of his connection with eanedsit SARS He told hy he explaines in reaching a) by Man Could Not Speak Enultah. | ous route of Newark. Pit The Justice was on the bene! My land and Detroit. he wrote f¢ husband could not speak English, «of Ammon, who sent him told the Judge we wanted to know] $2,000, until he had received when we partied ter that he watt he it was all a misunderstand- “TL was flee oon a nted a sort of a rehe fmarked, and every 1 the wedding day ca laughed, vround, we would + During the proceed But the Judge that aome of the law ore| thought we were for marrying then and anxious to find out connection | there and To tlever suspected the mis- | Ammon had with th nym AMI! ake than: they were to discover where the| ‘Just join your hands together, money ts. The referee stopped tiem, aid. We did, but 1 wore a glove ‘That declaring Ammon was 1 tral won't do. There must be nothing be Lagyer Hodgkins, atto for'Trustee }tweea you, he sald. laughing, and he TB. Lord, was a ' ke of my glove 1 had nu all the time, but Curt, 310,009 tn ads which | ratanding a word, looked sol Ammon way alleged ty tave recelyed. | eal oridegroom Then He refuned t + grou us a string of questions ¢ that It would to the late for my husband. Interests 0 » the first thing, you Know, the Cashier = Zimme Welle) gu ye: ‘Ts all over, You owe me $5." company zal “Are you serious, Judge?’ (asked HS Dy Miter Too Late to Mack Down. + hares sue) He looked puzzled and | explained that held. by Refere mathe we did't want log ried, but only appointment fra cult Court tn fre Tulted Sti » practice he ald ‘ ow! a 1 sted you, You had better make AGED MAN TRIES SUICIDE. fit and tell your man to fork ee ~ Iotebd Curt and he didnt get a wit! y Yemen! mad, Me just taux wolittle and told Mats. met t 1 to walt antl hel i Venty years ald. t the money, an | iy nd Ke brought any, not expectiog some s going ty happen are thing w W aN Ww of, but our Reheat cone) MS LYDI CURT LLICm Jing the wedding feast. When our hu iy “FORGERY HARE INANY GRAYS FEAR. FATHER DYING 10 ON ENGEL TICKET.) FALL OF LOW AXE. SEE HIS DAUGHTER just Al IS DOVELIKE HARMONY--CROKER DENIES STORIES OF DISAFFEC- | max SIEGEL HELD IN 82.000 ' BROOKLYN FAMILY TREMBLE | ANXIETY ADDED TION IN THE CLUB. | LE | TO CONSUMP- | BAIL PORATRIA2.. BEFORE OFFICIAL HEADSMAN.| TION WASTES HIM AWAY. ‘A OTTO TORT { Falsely Certifying ton and Repeats t Certificate of Nomination for Mysterious Dianppenrance of ¢ viewed for the La Alderman. ‘ eens we Ap- pronch to the Grave, Richard Croker appeared to be greatly | Max Slegel, o€ No. 168 Forsyth street, | surprised this morning when shown a ner of deeds and ae pre How to oft the Tn nine: ved chamber in’ the} * story to the effe at ecertain im pri was held ue ty fall tn the Greater VJ I'd quarters of No. B3 West For- of the Democratic Club were a | fault ¢ M intra M after Jan pieztin, ty-ninth etreet Prank Coleman is dying with bis occupancy of a suite of rooms | th x Market Court to-day o family, try consumption. Detween par- x he erles aloud for It fs her absence brought him to hts in the clubhouse. The story considerable Freedman, w Kel falsely a petition for the in one for Alderman Ei yn hom ved loo war pretty f he fath told her pa ted that there wan | against Andrew | ave taken | niship in at has and seventeen, ‘The Last Easter nts she had se. way Jority oft the a ‘It is not true Civils assure you th. and reread, y have hiwy And ox Jessey City. The Gres Democrath peo | BOFte How trying to nalve thei ter have her teave ‘Concerning an i 1 perso ti : * not in com: Aim that appeared in am 4 petition must be-aworn 4 sishoe fami waal nociin) soe Mr, Croker en nthe 8 4 reumstance and there were faaserted that he had tonotary or commisstoner of ‘ Mere re iit Naar ea mind since he wnneune di the ther da je ame word ea nthe girl after shi Heats meses iieireaee iene can te Msityel, who cer “nM in were axked to find “Lam not going to u Sunday with it Wom. disappearance euld Mr ——— : get evetie * GAVE BAD CHECK TO DRIVER. tytn ale wt Uknow when Lad vw in ' roth wi would: retary - w er parents and AI for ny |Albert B. eld in 81000 tor | 1 : epparontsend Alleged Fraud on Store. ler ier a be 2 | iter jerk, 8 Family W Albert Fs fifty-tive yeara oll | George ¢ ‘ for her Was unre- SOUTH NORWALK ene Sauces an, ar arate at night Mrs, Guy Deninbers errno ‘ derioin, fe child, who were bury if Depa | poping: t her there, 1 es consumed their hor ul exposure brought on qule dled yesterday. Two roe Ke St Nts children were burnedsto « A Ht Niibeen inner nade beontecpensed in variouy 4 Jie ireh, ard he had ww go to Belles i} chums in the ageregate acount | vue Hospital, Meanwhile Mrs, Coleman an a ee A ey | {position as Janitress of an | Teall PA rest riment and she took her husband CHANCE FOR THE FiND READERS: OF WHAT IS CROKER THINKING? ly the man has been posseseed of td to see his daughter, | MAN TO ACT AS A HORSE. Clancy Mest Draw W s-all he thinks of | im a Corringe & ile lay awake ail night calling her Elect vame.' said Mrs. Coleman this morn- nan saya th: visitest Gi a young man ¢ shortly be- Croker is done talking! Vvenin, orld offers 0 the |) Piste win Sri atid ordered him But the Evening World off J0 to the |) petri. wu i, ah soniered nin mind reader, professional or amateur, who} | tion. throusn i: D with Her daughter's | followed by | hundred tr irace of full forgive. Jeman, “if she will Amakes the best diagnosis of what Croker is “a and ‘comfort he thinking about. aout a beter a » The mind reader can tell it in prose or}| ™:» | WOMAN SHOOTS TWO DEER. at No. 74 Medford stre George Brown the Champion of Ker Sex This Summer, CENTRAL VILLAGE, Conn., Nov, 9.— Brown {8 the champtoa 2 a her: sex this season, is her home, but slung in aine she went gun- nn and shot two large deer. i OF ether res acknowledged in bei jargest ugh t eh thai sty this year. ‘The ante lers or the aniinal will hereafter adorn Mra. Brown's home, seriously or humorously—but in not than 100 words. ; Send } your mind readings to ‘‘ Mind Read- : » Evening World, P.O. Box 1,354, Reciprocity Delegates Named, ‘Tho Merchants’ Association has pointed Henry BR. Towne, Charles Ro! Mnson Lamb and W. ates tu the vention t 19-31. In a designated secretary, the office a tion. which has boen arranged by tho tonal oman dition 8. and I Assdciation of Manufacturers. VE FOR CONVICT HUSBAND eel HER HALF A MILLION. | | Wealthy Andrew Gams! ble Erased the Name .'™ ES Ce ear a OfHis Daughtan| Mrs | vos wmcsenne ances David Carlton Fitz-|iee on ek 7m on of his methods wan on foo —<—<.—— IQ.GONVIGTS: ;L° KF: een §: 100,000. This was leavenwanh Fugitives. Hotly revealed to~iay when-the will of Pursued by Armed her father, Andrew Gamble, .a commission merchant at No, 185 In the will contest alone would amoun to several million dollars. CHAPTER IV. Immediately after the wedding Fits -—- Suga en us he was being a, veel Officers. Reade street, was read. The} gerald, from His Willie ine’ nedaity she wae" atvestel name of the daughter had been When She Refuse ‘charset with subo Sylaates tnd running a divorce mill, ‘nwo HAVE BEEN KILLED erased from the document and the] tO Turn from) He Then came the slekeniie truth to th entire estate, to which she was!) “Spouse Behinaliuer ile ve dacaetwessdastions concocted In his cwn imagination, war «a crook and He had always been ¢ |Two Others of the Jail Breaking |i» Bees to other relatives. It]. Prison Bars. Band Wounded and Twelve is another chapter of misfortune i the life a bes A Sul she did not desert him. She sa | Captured, in the life of a beautiful and de-j ston on ite mind af Mies Gamble by his side through his trial, and wher ‘ 1 women. reuaded her father he MUL tOlccls outa | en zerald to thelr magnitie aris back i 339 West One Hundred ri CHAPTER I, make | Le AVENWORTTH, Kan. Nov % On (ae steamerip Cambrian. pound tor} 2! The young man Bistesnbed the : re! ts mioke abe Thin eaaeCeincen er Of Yeoh Woe | treauently fronv the Federal pi n Wednes 16M, fathe [eae usu meiner TAndrew ¢ ls daughter, CHAPTER III tien Her fatie ansacrwu coed nein) Nas killer, two | Edith May Ga fetlow-passenge> ; 3 lies bole othere have been cape) as David Gamble Fitzgerald, Afier an acguaintarce of 5 Gr SAI Ye Ie thletic and winning was} Sears, during all of whieh time pean PPAR At Possessed of unitm. [ald bomdard%d Mizs Gamble with nherit hi: ' ncotheknleled equalnt.| Hanes cl about himselt, he 1 herd trdk and’ eltizens, and gee semurancys nicked pe acaualnt- | vane, Mppings about him 1. hy na ter le | Aen jmomientathat Mr. Gamble and his daugh-|posed marriage. The sh good “his sehows hreet ter, He told them chant had misgivings. He saw when the will was tile for pro red or killed ne, story of hie Ife, ta, according {04d sprinkled the story with deeds of | {n Pitagerald that his davehter was blind Wacden Me. | #eroism to, and besides, a ty l= = = fant When tne ship reached New York |of Fitzgeraid : are sali mgakit for w ; Ne qe ne (Ort the leartlog thelduacentible girt'was sin |i Fitagerald waa hot daunte ue {CALL AND SEE DR. EDWARD | jthe keeping young Fitzgerald, and |caurzd to pe publahed in news: . . He ny { he knew i: peh® a gtatemen: to the effect KOCH. See his diploma anc {peers [had been ret. 1 by i [eat CHAPTER II. | Habesn rela tne London Tuberculosis Congres: Fitagerald went to Albany, where ne fevsate alued at $75,00,0%, certilicate to prove his identity hag a law practice, Before tong Misa !was the Action that the news. Gamble begun to recetve newspaper cepted It as the truth, and This is a correct {the deeds of heroism ‘kerala showed Mr. Gamble clipping related how ipaper clippings tie olt es | cligpings telling o [ricture of Dector of Fitzgerald, On Koch, at 48 W. 224 con caiticmed | B€ RAD saved two women from drown | satintted 0 his patent Je aeeaa trom Laarence {228 In Albany, Others told of thrilling | He gave his consen Relat uri ies eeeniecle “iii Blone oft rdnawayy-danilyad) ong Taps | was solemnized Just a ae onic Piinerlleesubtrnl peared that Mr, Fitzgerald possessed Heights Me | Thresiuonviatn the faculty of being on the spot when- i w woctery | ie ted seine ever anything happened, Gamble was congratule SeieUSh ant All of this made a profound Inpres- [secured a husband whe tiding In the woods The yess sonumber of shortly with the scene Sherif! of toawre | deputies, bets f - MINISTER WANTS — SUNDAY SALOONS. ter noon toot Lawn on | faked ave ! tlie am here, having returned from ts In m, Eurore. | am now 5 repared to say that I positively cure Consump | tion ana Asthma by my latest in | halation process. erpoon owe white cone scaere reported in hiding at the Beil | elrht ——++ Rev. Dr. Rainsford Says Modern Church Is “a Good Deal of a Misfit.” re lex west of oe ad started armer just in from heal been held up and aviets that pl sehool robbed by t ure of # udy, erculine me cet ad Ash old method of taje Ine te naw Uttle used, wonderful Inbalation Ap bined with the Kock wee of ty |KNEW NOT WHY SHE STOLE. parataa the ' {Mother of Five! Children Admits} Declaring that the modern chureh Is among the ; Thee wortil whieh Kills the germs, ase thro | Shoplifting, a “good deal of a misfit,” Rev. Dr pyWot/rdligtininl foun Pana Pac Pare Petey pes ay eamree ira, toto, AB | of No. street, |Ratnsford makes a plea for Sunday ashrooms of a night wits of In the new year book of Mt, abundantly proves lite ta patients five Thurch, Stuyvesant Square. of | but ill-informed or ai putting an immense y Consumption nergy into organizaztions misaken mt st vee all forms of e Christianity, Mutt: calle churcies. ntlén (eteate upen Its victim like a. thle Mameburg depa nt sire. tudes of sood men who used to come to | plain tt as we may, the night, and before he is aware of hile tr Arn: hot tell why shepehureh more or leas regularly now | chur: ao nm t catarrlal discharge lias co poisoned smith he stols Moshe dit alr tubes of tho lunge that they begin te spend Sunday In outdoor recreation. pulatvely nd or bsnorant or She had never atolen before "fC the saloons were open—as ving) ioleen tee ay. ani he becomes a4 ua her, and tis likely that t Judgment they should be— Dr. Rainsford in the vear book, which ts rulnour convequences I of the store In view of und at dinner hour, they might keep} is the elghteenth that has been pub- | STS beeing ay an ordinary catarry in th CEG) iG ly drop the phet at the dangerous and unproftadle |Ilshed, shown that the Church x jn a fi0" Of break Ge Wekargs of mhic drop hours during which they are now doing | prosperous condition, Among its vestry. | O" [me We al” paaages, coecialiy at ala uatil + too, are infected, wher are present: ‘There ts a iting, tekling Int ar it jraising tevgh or yellow mucus, sometimes pres sure et, a languid, thred feeling ¢, dizginess, and in later stages a joss @ men ts Mayor-elect Seth Low. J. # pont Morgan !s one of the wardens.” thelr evil work. “The hunger for the spiritual is not HIT BY BLAST ON BROADWAY. AIDES. HIS. CRIEF fthem struck Willlam Burnett, of y-fourth atreet, on the ross the c! | head: zi 5 IN SECLUSION, Pedestrian Struck by Flying Rock| Burnett, who was walking on Hroud- | 4, catarrh is well kuown to be a certalt nd Badly Hurt. | way. wan Knocked down, He sustained | tareranaer of not only Consumption, bat Asthma Consultation, examination aat Remember the number New | t : 5 are fand obits, A heavy blast in the tunnel at Forty. | 4 ad sealn wound but his Injurtes are amt i tree fifth street and Broadway threw a num-| The foreman, Thomas Multer, Of Union the original Koch Lung Cure, 43 W. ber of pleces of rock Into the street and| Till, wag arrester * York. A. 8. WHITE AVOIDS EVEN MEMBERS OF HIS FAMILY. Stricken Necaun: of Death of Wife, MEN'S STORES. Mblch di. Oedurred i) 50. NEW YORK: NEWYORK? ee Suddenly 15 ‘Naseau 6t., bet.Ann & Beekman 106 we rasth 8t., cor, jt Broadway, cor. Reade St. iar Bross, 0 a pera Bigg. ragth ‘or. 7th sit ‘Broadway, Det sgih & goth Bts, BROOKLYN: Sop Bway, opp. Herald Bide, Archibald 3, White, President of the MEN'S STORES. lonal Salt Company, ix grief-stricken : NEWARK, N, J. RE® $350 over the unexpected death of his wife, B57 Fealieg Sip 078. City se faseuviciry: and hus #0 far refused himself to even . the members of his own family at his Hr Broadway beat Bedlrd Ave oe ewer Ave: ighty-«lxth street, und dead m of her home yesterday morn- Ing by her housekeeper, She had evi- dently slipped on the tiling and, in falling, struck her head against the edge marble washstand, Dr, Adolph vo. 24 West Fifty-second street, who was summoned, found upon exam, Iration that her neck was broken and her skull fractured, Her husvand, who had been in Chi- cago for several days, returned last eveaing with the expectation of taking my G bathre THE MAN WHO WANTS A DRESSY SHOE—BUT NOT EXTREME— will like the Printz shape (shown in illustration). Straight last, slim-looking shc., thoroughly comfortable, stylish and dressy. Just the shoe for a well-dressed professional or business man. Correct for all full-dress occasions. Only in Regals can you get the Printz. All sizes —all widths— @ yeu are sure of a perfect fit. 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