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j } , CUP BOUND AED TPE. Formalities of the New Mar-| riage Law Are Dishearten- ing to Love’sCareer. | FALSE STARTS AT ONCE.) First to Take Advantage of Civil Contract-- Made Severai Trips Before Succeeding: j all that has deen wri paid, the new contract of ‘oving to be a milisto | t this Legis times tr contract and no one another since Not Ten a Year. aa had the courage to file 1 don't kK we shall get ter these conteacta in a year,” said Charles B. Morton, the clerk who is} supp: ) receive the documents for! the City Clerk Why is that World reporter “Because they asked The FE are too complicated | and there is too much red tape about it “It takes a very ardent wooer or a very insistent bride to A mar- riage by filing the new When the first one was presented the Fran residence of the bridegroo: Tripke, was stated t SS. Patricia’ 1 was sorry for him. ~L Morton, S Patricia me back + Withel- “but I had to tell was not on the with this add f aear Berlin » tell the ext day man he vered I sent him in due time lived at Badst tear Harth r many. But there was still another diMeulty There was yoshow that the Commiss! 3h tract was acknolwedged wis actually al whom t (24 ta | and 4 | when I got it fil wen after all thi not very sure that F: Frida Hilser are legally ee GUN DISAPPEARS; POLICEMAN TRIED PARTRIDGE PEERS INTO PROP-| ERTY ROOM MYSTERY. ' i ) Revol-| im Citizen Henderason's ® ver Wus Never Keturned ¢ and He Makes Complaint Wem " x man Fin nk proper Magistrate Homan, of the Harlem ¢ et Henders ! MeLave yap to the to his guilty said the © there certainly has hess, and | will fine It te maid that it is not the first ur property has disappeared from the and it is belleved 4 general gation will be made, THE SOROSIS THE BEST SHO Fe FOR WOMEN $3.50 per pair. This price is uniform all seasons of the year —it applies to Ladie boots, shoes or slip- pers, and is invariable. Misses’ sizes, 115; Children's" 535 When purchasing Sorosis Shoes measured instead of inguiring 2 3.00 " +250 istomers should have th: fot for any particuler size JAMES McCREERY & CO. Twenty-th ird Street. BROTHERS ON THE GALLOWS Jack and Edward Biddle to Hang for Double Murder. PITTSBURG, Pa, Jan. 9—The Sherif | of Allegheny County has sreparations for hanging murderers Jack and Edward Biddle next week Jack Biddle will be executed at 10 AM ‘Tuesday, Jan. 1, and his brother, Ed ward out the same hour on t day Stone made this arrange- ment, as the pair had sentimental rea fons for not wishing to hang together | EK ows he crime for which they will pay the penalty was the murder of Thomas D. Kahney, a Mount Washington grocer, Aprii 12, Ls ted by Walter Dorman, they rob the eeping roome ‘The place | | mans store | ninth street | HOME STOLEN Ab SHE SLEPT Mrs. Lillian Morton Boldly Robbed by Her House Servant. A singular domeste (vegedy was recit completed | ag in the West Side Court to-day It | was all due to the trusting nature of a youthful bride. had her tree honeymoon rudely Interrupted by of the hired who as weeke the miachir rir! a F Murphy stood before the bar of the West ae thieving | Side Court charged with the crime of up a happy home The Lilian Morton trying t) break home was owned by Mrx 2 Wee Morton ety and wan located at N re Mes with her husband. Henry. was peacefully en The young wite with chloroform pumped through the | Joving her honeymor keyhole with an atomizer, but the | had spent weeks in selecting the fittings scheme failed. ‘The grocer and nis w AIRTUPARGTeM And Ethel GhDRY A ccIpIS And son awoke and offered rerinta did iKahtee wactania: were snur ny thelr oretty little home The three burglars roe mi Pultoa Wedding eo AM Around. Street and went there after the Kahney Sentence de ferred till it vely what might tthe Biddies. With vat his n and testimony the Hiddie« could not have been convicted Ne ext weeks hanging Dorman wilt | itenced and an author n of sent je to | om the mut SUBMIT A LIST OF HOSPITAL TRUSTEES MUNICIPAL PATRIOTS ASSIST | LOW BY INVITATION. Does Nat Feet Mi Howe vor, Nonnd to Make His Appoint. ments Accordingly the law the trustees of sin A Mat of who would e acre le ap trustees haw been sent THOMAS Mo MULEY. Prestient ‘Te tartionlar New York of R N CUTTING, Prestte w York Aanociation for Improving . lition of the Po. York, Jan. 9, 1902 w opal this m the appo det say which plan he from ~ ferred. He did not lexpected w follow. Phere were comtly rugs in the sitting JJob. The police and detective force of | the city had iclous of wel room, a dainty set of furniture, onyx three, and after hearing of the murder, | tanies, bricea-brac a-plenty and numer. went to arrest (hem. Resistance was oun wedding gifts scattered through the offered and Detective Fitzgerald was uss L43 killed and Edward Biddle wounde The Biddles and ‘Walter Dorman, with | giee Mre Morton spoke Jennie Seeders and Jessie Bodine, whom |of her ny home. and then, with Dorman and Edward Widdle claimed | oe. streaming down her ks. were their wives, were arres Jennie Seebers and Jessie Hodine were ila ia oe A ekdien @rautted tn men turnet | oOrning uy apluroes ies ate’s evidence, kullty to the things minsing Also servant technical charge uf murder. In that he | was gone was with the Hiddies when Katiney ry 4 was killed, but claiming that he did | “It was last Tuesday, Judge,” sonbed not fire the shot The Biddles swore Mrs Morton I slept quite late When L nned all the robberies and [ awoke, | thought 1 was in a dream , Dut they were convicted |1 444 not recognize my own place Al the furniture had been taken from the |parlor, my rugs nad disappeared, and | even had I “ a bed and all tte no taken from the spare room ata Time jant He told me tha friven up a Ella told him ried Then 1 called 1 think, Jud, a van h vings aw ing 1 fust 1 everyity ao nice It was a mean shame Mawintrate [ate strange kof astonishment | 1 was asleep | know how » u the Linly were gone wt awoke Yh. it was awful to ruin my | noms That there could be tof Mrs Reutter, a apart w othe wer 1 the | remosing t the comm * Morton realized ol | “Dole ts most remarkable, comment ed the Magiatr It me ‘ » wan, Judge ed Mra Mo Dont you think she was mean tod At to me when | was three weeks i Me the crime” uc toe bar to ex performance spation was a do she lived at N plain her She admitted b mest! Thint avenur “Sach a Mee Gite extra It wan jus began Ella | §. P. C, AS BOOKLET. [sa Moral Religtous Duty” Im- ] vressed Upon Mankind. American Sostety for appltances Jmenta of tor jp spurs, we. are ration attention of th work and to to its treasury, _ HE WORLD: THURSDA Stern Brothers , in their will place on sale to-morro f ack Department srchase of manufacturers’ samples of isle Thread, Cotton and Cashmere Hose ripes, trip ace, as_ 298, 38, 57 to $1.25 Pair Rothenberé &. i drawtasisterstes West 14th St. New Garments Sharply Reduced. no undes rable colot- cls¢ will you find such { D>alisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded This January sale of Jackets and Clcaks ts remarkable 10 ings or imperfect goods, and in most of the conditions combined with prices lik: these ? Ladies’ Box Coats, 2.98. Good quality black kersey with velvet and reverse cull; aa throughout with guarantee lining; special atesee. no old style Wher miny ways. There are ecial los the $ze range is practically complete More Good Raglans at $4.98. Oxford gy melton cloth, 4 98 half itt ing or louse back. C Girls’ Automobile Coats. plin, tailor-stitched or braid- 1: good English mel- collar 2.98 Kerszy Automobile Coats. 42 inches Jong: stormeollar; hardsom:ly tailor stitched; Se cut: pearl buttons; lined Glove Departmen Friday and Saturday is Point Value $1.25 Kid Gloves, and Black, . $1.00} throughout with” avy ton in castor, blue or red | sik romain; colors de pockets: three-gu rters — es black and castoi ae ary aie AG Special Values tin Women’s Handkerchiefs Boys’ “Box Ree fers. All-linen hemstitct ‘42° French lace trimmed C Well worth $3.00 yes but marked down for qaick clearing. if embr’d initial, unlaunde fed all linen handkerchiefs, 15 pPorsible than those that have created | Double-breasted style, in Astrachan ant! ta All-linen unlaundered the neck, silk velve collars, heavy italian or French facings, sizes } to S: special at .. Boys’ Two-Piece Double-Breasted Suits, stritly all wool materials. nearly $0. patierns dark and light checks, stripes and plaids, ina w variety of the most attr tive and dk sewed, sizes 3 sbie materials, sizes 7 to 10; well Jy generally at All-linen embroidered and lace edge handkerchiefs, French hand initial, scall igen ZAC To-morrow, on Third Floor 125 Smyrna Rugs Value $12.00 & 22.50 | I iental Designs, n Oriental Desig: $0.50, SEriae $17.95 6 by 9 ft. Complete Assortments of Axminster, Wilton, Brussels and Smyrna Rugs from the most prominent manufacturers, Mohair & Kurrachee Rugs, Ingrain Art Squares, etc. West Twenty-third Street 48¢ Boys’ Overcoats, in n Oxtord gray cheviots, 26 to bos back, velvet collar, some with | foi vere cli-mage pockets, thoroughly worth $3.00 each, at eee ees sees Alssevee teenie only; sold very J 98 THE BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED IN Knit Underwear and Hosiery . Ladies’ Ribbed Misses’ and Children's Wide and 's Seamless Fleece-Lined Cot- Narrow Ribbed Black woThread ton Vests and Stockings, soit tinishs gay ere Cc also mixtures; doubdl: Pants, worth 19¢.,at fect blick, warranted heels & toes; tc.. PET Pall seseee An Assorted Lot of Ladies’ Cotton Hose, includ Blick Black with Plai Ladies’ Und , | Waite feet. fancy colors in lac of ‘eee EO MINE fatterns worth toca, on Ic Tlen's Fine Cashmere Hatt: thoes; Egyptian cotton, also ext: " 3 ° in ast black and natural wool, dombl: servos ise tach. ate, LOC Men's Extra Heavy All-Wool — hecis and toes, extra elas 9 Flecce-Lined Undershirts, tops; worth 29¢., at (of Children’s Natural Gray Merino and front bound in ilk. da flisses’ and Children’s Black Cash- match, lave double gusse’. mere Stockings, ,ood Quality sewn seam, actually worth $1.00 Pantalettes 12! rea ribbed and s-amless, spliced heels and 2 to 14 years: worth rae ght mauutacturer toes. all sizes, including the 1 25s. Atncveesrooee.. 2C' ertecttons; specitlessse. 39c laigest, worth 19¢. 2 pair... 12'c, ——EE—— Seasonable Basement Bargains. Ghina Plates. Gas, Oil and Coal Heaters. Odd Dinner or Breakfast Plates, Tea Plates, open Vegetable Dishes, &c., reduced to eeeeeeee Gas Radiators, finish, 4 Cups and Saucers. Meat Platters, covered Butter Dishes, Cake Plates, &c., reduced to “Suvio”’ Heaters. Underwear. in \est, and Drawers, sizes trom ‘$100,000 FIRE IN JERSEY CITY. eee |Blaze Threatened Business Block and Pennsy| vania Railroad Sheds. aluminum tubes, special at 1.49. Jonna William Murray. of No 2 Engine Com. 1 Jersey City threatened Hock bounded by nery and York > Sweeney, of No. 3 Engine Com. y 16A ity s Although thrown several yards and : ihe % for Warming Rooms and for Light “| caitg jonsered with debris, the firemen instated | Cooking Purposes. Fits gas burner as BO tubes, special at....... 1,98 i pay tonne! = ared in spt f aasily as ceunney ee aD: pws. National or Universal Oil Heater, 6- | patie erica | no pipe or hose. rom the i street tom) Fe ChE Conway commended the | fas) Bains, increases’ $00, per. cent.» Gas} quart tank, 9-inch wick, burns 2, 98 eiaireats | men highly for their pluck | Consumed One-Quarter of a Cent per 10 hours with one filling.... PERRETIVARI LT eee eee ene ARH hour. Coal Heating Stove, 8-inch cylinder he mes pollee were runnin, <3 | ; ’ ) : ner away | yy FA traTenA ARTE Sey AeaREOTOET @Small Size, $1.25. | complete pipe, elvow and collar, set up 2 98 i . k street arousing the ov- Large Size, $1.50. free for.... Many people ran into the cold ght scantily clad. They were cared we different stores in the neigh- while the fire was in progress. ng the ship chandlery building Sm Teil IN LAW LEAGUES 10 Gold Medal “uller Mice building, which faces teomery son streets. On ( Hudson st r floor is the of- s f the xp fompany At Pan-American Expesitien. he fire spread to this building, but did | (make any beadway. [ts progress Worth Waa checked y |CAPTAIN AND CREW HAD CONFERENCE CALLED FOR nun nen were | LEFT SINKING SHIP. THEIR FORMATION. tN Engine Com c fae 5 a Legistation Just to the Working- i ; ¢ an jienvs) Senn weeket prin - man WII Henceforth Be the aie ts gine Company. (The foan is estimated at $100,000 eke Beamens ‘Teades Union Slogan. | i | Capstred im | Eid ate i Representative trade unionists 4 | VANCOUVER ©. Jan 9— THO | vorkingmen interested In labor | \ steamer Bristo! u known tion will h a con | vy carriers of t m lee a wreck | No 3S Bridge tre § on the end of ¢ forty miles | iy others, by rom Port Sim loMcers a Brooklyn ' and aix mem oft | Centra: e invited the om with: by Falward Thimm: ; f might at high tilde, | 7 omen Green Island lies right in the path of /0) be Toate) ton Bho NEPHEWS AND NIECES TRY- CLARENCE LEVY SUDDENLY) tacks. ocean and being low ee re 5 sane small, Is imposalbie to be seen on a 4 woah ih ac ING TO BREAK WILL. STRICKEN IN BERMUDA. ea rhe Fe te ae ee ieee nree.y el phi bhi Unlike Any Other! | —-- Dixon's } in a TOMER ie nclock | struRale |] The full flavor, the deti- + of Witnesses too Testa- Removed trom |e eee nick and seas washed over| MJ. Flaherty, the secretary cious quality, the absolute when she struck anc Brooklyn Central Labor Unt w al *, ' Taken and Six Weeks Vstand in Hamil- ner stern until she disappeared. pated "; FA purity of Lowney’s Break- } Adjournment Follows jarhor. Capt, Meintyre at first thought Nay promived to attend and n- | fast Cocoa distinguish it = wand AGRS (Of iiilver Smith | ference. from all others. rhe wilt of Henry) HAMILTON. Bermuda, Jan. 9,-¢ ow \ found (thad|) The: Intention of neo Who stalled. tha No “treatment” with alkalies, Z te a young New Yorker) whol ire coal was k nthe bottom | meeting! is to sllggest to organized no adulteration with flour, starch cic © steamer Trinidad a the slp. ain then ordered roy % okt bie \ 3 shy or ground cocoa shells ; nothi su t ‘ yecame suddenly | out the boa were Jaunched | Leaislation Leagues but the nutritive and digestib! 2 < Se nnicteceiath his arrival He n the darkness |Dfinging the question roduct of the choicest cocoa Beer, Surrogate Fite and it took the ser- rotably smasived vominently Beans. Z 2 eactnes Lnws | ‘ of three nurses to the ship. It has aitamesareherare Ask Your Dealer for It. ai tea! w fore taytie for his confine and whom ali hope has|>ut who will make a determined ABRE ‘ Mortim! 10) iniand in the harbor, Levy lomt are: for It ‘ New York by the Quebe neventy years old,| The question of te yolan asked tine bu papery pasate be taken up w sw f 7 of Victoria inmeaucniin Dressnve t SEDWARDS. fe Beet sheets SD ey ind of Kn NC ENT. andor ow statlvee pis€ SUH, Chty came along | cured for the Adame crosa-ex i) Ret ok \Cotmock in the morning and picked Ke vy one ask sverieland Sie | S238 runitie “1 PRAISES OUR COURTESY wr ron out Cs wy ; a - |NOTABLE GATHERING AT THE kms dy Cat pull WRECK PLUNDER, MAYBE. WHITE HOUSE TO-DAY. 4 will — Shore «Mr Bishop replied \ |t Police Have Valuable Watch They | cpne American Shame he . : i ( ste wan w Suspect Was Stolen. purteoun T have ever met and I am{, WASHINGTON, Jan, 9—The Presiden * | Aged Cece worn thatiiny! th orcad with him ut luncheon to-day the i , eae A gold Seek anes Attorney-Gene the Seer e ne we m, are ! e grieulture and a no} . ¢ 4 rndek te WRITER DIES SUDDENLY. Li alee the Brooklyn Detec fal Med ann : Hdward AJ ox 7 Tea ting a claimant. Detective Burns 5 J. Ada Peter Von Finkelstein Mamreom| -augbt Angalo Vonturi, of No. 17 Roos Was Author o Velt street, Manhattan, pawning the ¢ Condustor"6t th q 7. sinntéln tan property in a Park Row shop yesterday Cond tor P H ae i y. Ed tn the Adama Btreet Court to-day. the tora: e Italian was held In $0 for examination the aborne The watch was numbered 13.38, and had aan ot harallbe the monogram “W. A.W." or "W. W. er MMR aeat Oke di he police, taink tne watch and chain | E. Bote aD eee longed to one of the tuanel f tds Obl: taken for six weeks,