The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1902, Page 5

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City Clerk First Refuses to Accept Contract) of Marriage for Filing, | But Afterwards Ad-, mits It to Go on Re- cord. Tam Mrs. P. and t} Thomas r tirely binding wh with the City k Needed na Comforter. ind sister have no ons ind rancis to are possible Patrick and Mra} be married SIX MAY DIE FROM PITTSBURG STORM. PROPERTY LOSS WILL BE. HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS. at once Thirty-fve Injured in One Charch —Telegraph and Tele; Wires Down, hone PITTSBURG, March 51 Probably half dozen liven and H As rty dam. tainty aged will storm int The effects all 5) many partly oridges mone and the Tcnealate's viel hurches were more or less W the Knoxville Presbyterian Chureh, t ough the chim. ney coming thieugh the roof, probably thirty-five persons were injured, some of them fata The cai ay far as have been reported, wi sixty people injured, alx ure likely to die A not number more than of whom five or MRS. FRANCIS PERSUADED | PATRICK TO WED IN TOMBS. y | viteens, THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 31, 1982. CONTRACT WHICH MADE MRS. FRANCIS PATRICK'S WIFE. ee ey Sree rea AB edie Marriage Contract Chis Agreement, made and entered into this 30th day of March, in : he year one thousand nine hurdred and two, rner Centre and Leon reets, C’y of New York, by and between Albert T fF atrck, resid , City of New York, and Addie M. Frar : of New York, im the presence of + Twelfth and 3 Twelfth Texas . street, Austin, street, Austin said Altert T. Patrick and Addie t> unite in the bonds Rusband and Wite om henceforth until death do us part. Now, Cherefore, a pursuance of Subdivision Four of Se leven of Article Second of the ESTIC RELATIONS LAW aid Albert T. Patrick and scid Addie M. Francis do 4 n the date of this contract become : Bushand and Wite id they hereby agree to and do assume the mantal relations and obliga >, the of matrmony and become ions pertaining thereto Tn Witness Whereof the said parties hereto nave executed this + arriage Contract in duplicate and have signed the same the day and } rst above written. i rs Stened and delivered in the \ : prese of the said ) a ¢ 5 ALBERT T. PATRICK : Witnesses, : PEN TRICE ) ADDIE M. FRANCIS EMMA FATRICK. Acknowledged betore SAMUEL B. THOMAS, HAND FAILS TO IDENTIFY M'AULIFFE BY PICTURE. —_—+4-—- commissioner of Deeds. be -bebe te, Evidence Accumulating that ‘‘Dummy" for Glennon Witness Was Taken to Court. M’AULIFFE REWARD DOUBLED! The First $1,000. The World will pay $1,000 to the man who personated James McAullffe in the West Fifty-fourth street court on the morning of Feb. 16 last, he to establish that fact, or to any person or persons who shall produce the man who personated McAuliffe at the ad- dress and time mentioned and prove that he is the man who per- sonated McAuliffe. The World will further guarantee to such “dummy” absolute protection and immunity from arrest, prosecution or persecution. The World has the assurances of District-Attorney Jerome that this man shall not be prosecuted nor molested {f he comes forward and tells the truth. The Second $1,000. The World will pay $1,000 more to the person or persons who shall furnish it with information that shall lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons guilty of the murder of James McAuliffe, who was found dying in front of No, 863 Sixth avenue on Sunday morning, Feb 16, 1902. Peter Hand, the missing Aulitte The W Forty-seventh erralnty, Eat a Cun a 1 een to them at 1 for McAuliffe in the West t I did go down to Po x declaring, when shown) |ice Headquarters and report to Capt of the murteret | Titus mits 1 heard before that I Was wanted. I can add nothing to the s were entirely {which 1 made under oath at h the Coroners inqueat | “It was an accident that I became in- Hand owas arraigned immedia toxicat the night of Feb. 18 when, r fe and stood deaide him|{ was arrested. 1 met @ party 0 t adaas en they were| fiends in a liquor stoi jrondwa : k's desk when they were) [20nd neat atreet. and. we got te KY dlacharge, drinking wine together, ils ¢ to MMentity the prisoner "I do not remember an ed as McAuliffe with the latter's |¢m who were otra ene tory of the evidence ¥ t up before | was. If Scaurne (malik into thie door before If he was same time that | was and his bondsman od at the dar before th te together, 1 have no r it 1 was 99 muddled th that T and @ abything asion I wanted to get the shell of « terrapin «After 7 curing it 1 would rub tt o of the right foot of a young wan suffering from a b | “He was And she wouldn't have him, ao A me to cure would have cured him. ARE ‘ou LOVESICK? HERE'S A SURE CURE. in love he want him. The terrapin shel If the case ts very bad T take the terrapin meat, toll it to a Jelly and make him eat It in pil That ts a sure cure for love- RUB SHELL OF TERRAPIN ON}, sickness SOLE OF RIGHT FOOT. was sald to have suf- testimony of Al- Rut the alibi fered some from the pert BE. Fraser, of Fulton Market, who said that Mock Duck had not been there for a terrapin on the day he de- | aerined CASTO R IA For Infants and Children. | ey a Chinese medicine man, tak Kind You Have Always Bough! | who this morning tr! © alibi of Mock Duck, who Is on trial} Bignatore the second time for the murder of Ah A See on Sept, 21, 1900 Mock Duck had sald that instead of | Killing Ah Bee on that day he was at! Fulton Market with Won Lune buying a terrapin. Won Lung was called on to substantiate the allb!, and when hawar asked what he wanted with a terrapin, he explained: “As a medicine man and clairvoyant I . . have charge of the love affairs of many | MSRMelexowe Vag | of the Chinese. On this particular oc- ' TEA gi aseeeneneeenaee c Man Won Lass The shell of a terrapin, when properly rubbed on the sole of the of a lovenick Celestial, will) according to the statement of | Lung, J to substatiate | HEUMAT) SM CURE PAIN World, Monday, March 31. Offer for to-morrow (Tuesday), April Ist, 45-inch Plumetis. A high-class cotton dress fabric, now very popu- lar and in great demand. Best colors are em- braced, such as White with black, linen with black, blue with white, green with white, pink with black. This fabric is sold in other stores at 65¢. yard. Our special price, 38c. yard. Main Flor, Rear Rotuate For Tuesday and Wednesday. —:. ». Two special lines of fine Domestic Cottons, Actual value, 15c. yard, at We. yard. One is a fine Printed Dimity in stripes and dots and small floral design. mostly on light grounds. The other is a Batiste with a woven cord, stripes and scroll designs, printed on light and dark grounds. Simpson-Crawford Co., Sixth Av., 19th to 20th St. | WE FURNISH FLATS COMPLETE AT SII5.00,. The roods scheduled are good value at $140. Get our list SPECIAL VALUES IN REEO ROCKERS. $1.98 & Metal Couch Bed. Ladies’ Ladies’ Rocker, Gentlemen's full roll, b tastefully deco- Rocker, heavy value $3.00, rated, value $5, rollyyai $3.29 Library Table. high-grade g 41t. long, val $25.00.. oval shape, tered cak, -*16.75 Open s Until 10 P. [exeorene ot FISHER BROS. trim A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY TO EACH FURNITURE ADAM SCHULZ “CARPETS, 267, 269, 271 GRAND ST., ! BROOKLYN. : Good enough | . foranybady! Opening of Carpets and Onrwental Rugs | Monday, J March 3151, | These Derarinencs are complete with new styles and | colorings. In connection with this jseason’s opening, we will offer two bargains: No.1. 164 Rolls Superior Axminster Carpeis, 35 cts., usually $1.50. No, 2. 213 Large Oriental Rugs, (an original invoice), FLorovora’ Banos are of same value as | S75. 6 O each. ‘Sweer Caporar Cigarette Box Fronts, | —e Lord & Taylor, Brosdway & 20th St A TIP—The way to reach the homes of New York {s through the newspaper that the homes use to reach their help. That paper is The Beautiful Silverware At Little Cost HO wishes to vive almost double the value of the price paid fora brilliant gift foran Baster hele’ Todays Silverware Sale rs exactly that! ares are in beautiful d is of the highest quality of Quadruple-plated Ho figs ware, and a supert variety of spoons, forks, knives, and the other fg pieces. in the we + Rogers Plated Wares. Yet the goods ave a third under+ many at half-price All becuse we began almost a vear age to plan for this great movement— The Spring Re-furnishing Sale With the wishes of those who had presents to buy for Easter double (USROF of meetir brides: and supplying the needs of those who have summer homes to provide for, Handsome tablewares, superb variety and splendid economy—whatever the purpose of the purchase. | The Main and Ninth street are brilliant with the tempting array. The details that follow su, pieves and prices: Quadruple Plated Table- Medtam eorksse ware Herida W elabra, $4.25, slight an $ $1, 31.25, $2 Rogers Extra Plate and Spoons at half FANCY PATTER Ten Spoons, $1 Deanert Spoons, $ Vitehers, $5.25, $2 $4 Water Brilliant Seasonable SILKS! Mostly at Half Price A VAST CLEARANCE of many thousands of yards from our own ofnewest patterns and ¢ stocks. and of manufacturers’ surplus goods. The offering includes Silks for evening and day wear and Silks for street, house and travelling weary also dainty waist. p, rus for theatre or party use. Thonsands of yards of fine new Silks in black ney colors. Almost entirely ens econtined tous for this season's selling, i which, for various reasons, We are now ready to part with at prices whieh will make this last day of the |omonth a busy one ie | The ails that follow tell of some of the most remarkable offerings of new and | stvlish Silks that have ever been made f 4 seg At Sic. worth $I At $2.50, worth $5— Embroidered Silk Waist *)..in. French Warp - printed Lownie Patterns— res in more than a hundred utiful styles and colorh exclusive wale es dresses or hate, arp-printed pty pte in very pleasing com- an all very 1 he India Silks wedium weight ly At 65 Blnek black aud-black 7 Ure red fronts with ad: tlh mt lane al fon serviceable, ino y aaSOrt m of neat and medium 4 : ' 1 terns, Including polka alle Saturday's prices. ate, about one hutudred ma itu nohes wit ix th vari i | C k wl At SI. worth we ee tay Vrinted b nehes = ena lex 2,500 SILK REMNANTS by hand original “ » Liberty Satins ons ne went and best sell fins and qualities: 24 wide fine quality and ex ve designs At se ‘worth $1 25— Now Half Price! In the Ba $20. DAIS As have not had before; secs ns though we never had so inany, but we never sold «0 slike tifore in, Mareh as we have thie Now $10 Each 5c. worth 75¢ a Poulard in nay ex —Black ike, Repp nd faney lities; a clear dd weaves from reserve stocks At 65c, worth $1.25 Pekin Repps. in evening colors white grounds with delicat Ored stripes Mi Printed Slike, fusion. It ix a wonderful co rol: ! most unusual prices. ! sand te im designe: About five thousand yards in all, at this exceptionally low price lon at Rasenent Today Begins the Great Wanamaker Spring Sale of Bicycles ACH SPRING The Wanamaker Store » prepares the great Bicycle E bargain of the vear—just when the public is getting anxious Two vears ago we had the Lovell-Diamo well, so jenlous are the makers of the name t sale-centract that we should not tell it; so we had to put on a name- Some of vou may recognize it, for i 1 famous wheel. Every man w Twelve Dollars and a Half Though the list price is 3 and we are told that the wheels have been bringing the full aa SEs The 20-inch ast year the Viking; this year— at they made it a provision of the vate of our own, ie knows bicycles for bieveling. will know its value ata glance. Chiefest point is that we shall sell it at 24-inch; the women’s, 20 and 22-ineh. sizes, in both, they LL and 12-year-old children to ride. India tires, ( irford si he wheels are in rious colors; adjustable handle bars. Sold only as they stand—nothing can by chang rts can be had at any time, Morrow Coaster” iB ke on any wheel, Ansex Store, 770 Broadway, Broadway, 4th Ave., , Sta & 1Cth Sts. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. JOHN WANAMAKE THE WORLD ALMANAC for 1902 Is the Most Complete of Its Kind Ever Published, SOLD BY ALL Price 25 Cents. SOLD BY ALL NEWSDEALERS. NEWSDEALE By Mail, 35 Cents. é } Tee 9 a ee ee

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