The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1902, Page 9

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YOUNG WHITE DIVORCES HIS CHORUS-GIRL WIFE. Gets Decree in Denver Court on Ground of Desertion. ‘There was great rejoicing in the cozy flat of Lucy Bartleit Wh the dainty horus girl of ‘Th “Prima Donna’ © Wert Forty-fourth st she received a despa her husband had secured a dlvon her in Denver, on the ground dexertion. Ralph Herbert W of a Boston mi her when she ay salesgiri In his father's big departmer store. ch telling her that from of the only ve son with | He was twenty, she only sweet six- | * teen. | But she was as pretty and os demure | then as she {s now, and he Importuned | ff soCher to be his wife. i So they ran away, came to New York | and were marricd at the Madison 8 Church—not because the stern old mi fonaire or his wie objected. but Lucy Bartlett's parents, though poor, | were proud as Lucifer and would not | consent to the marriage of thelr darling | @aughter into a society they felt sure } would snub and break her heart This was in iso, There was @ hone moon at the Fifth Avenue Motel and a trip to the mountains, Then tney re- turned to the Hub, where Ralph White's beauticul L was quite the rage for ‘girl who was responding to} ) wae few months before was recelv- ing the cards of Boston's most exclusive and damsels for a time, 1 her ‘This lasted four to New London, husband #1 and miserable, | ‘Wediy Woot 2 AAX MVADNLING, JUNE 20, 1908, ‘HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW GOT THE EVIDENCE, ‘Ben’? Cohen, of Coney Isl- and, Divorced by His Wife on the Testimony of Mrs. Julia Rowr, Penson Benjamin Cohen, proprietor of y Island, | Brooklyn, to-day. ‘The chief witness for Mie. Cohen was her Mrs. Julia C, own, of No, 2 th street. She with Mrs. Co satrange (hrough a | front window gnto hen was living with one nhurst and securis ragged him into the patlor where | my daughter w said Mrs. | aid: “Phere, you cur, {s ads 1 know tt. I'm j Youus Man Wus Drow Drowned in the North River, James Youn! |beca missing who has rat the and Fifteenth | Mr. Young was th ance and was nony, but he de- Colorada artled all Boston, and partic y the high and mightles of society who had frowned upon her when was thelr queen, by appearing In “ Cadet Girl” before them in tights. xo On until very nibing that momen- had beon advertined WIFE, AS LAWY DANCING MASTER ACCUSED BY GIRL. Louise Steinhauser Causes the} Arrest of Royal M. Blaney | Held in $1,000 Bail by Magistrate. tous occasion, whic! Spouse of Civil Justice dead wall in Bo ‘and shaky In my U) When y turn did come my lers shook 80 1 could hardly star But the opera glasse gallants and society Get were levelled through it of a thousand men of her old | and ehe got Blaney, a dancing master. years old, of No. 210 East One Hundred Twent h street, was arraigned {n the } day by Polleeman Cahill. the East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street station, charged with abducting sixteen- year-old Loulse Steinhauser, of No. 308 | Past Cee Hundred and Vorty-seventh | street, ; When making ber complaint betore j Serzt. Mott in the station-house Louise | j said that she Was a member of a class | at Blaney's ecw: on West One Hun- dred and Twenty-fifth street, and that abuut three Weeks ago he had assaulted her. Sinve that Ume she has been tng with an uncle on East One and Twenty-first stree PAIN BURNS ROME Hi FINE STYLE: ler Court to- | of The Fireworks King Opens His Season at Manhattan Beach with Great Spectacle —Fiery Portrait of Low. JUSTICE HERMANN BOLTE. Pain opened his season of freworks Civil Justice Hermann Bolte, of the} spectacles at Manhattan Beach last to the Serond Jud in for | t 1 was a big crowd and it trouble. It 1s ¢ unanimous {n declaring the show | st the Fireworks King has ever ced. The subject was ‘Rome.” rectacle began with scenes iMlus- | the arrost fs * trative of the splendor, luxury and le Maer thon ously for t centlousness of the Impertal Clty when |The girl, who Is Roite has been admitted to the! MA) Noro was at ihe zenith of his infamous | Prunette’ In sh i r par as a graduate of the University Law 5 carecr, and after showing tho Clreus | Sr" nha School, and on Monday next she ts to Maximus and the Olympian mame: sald se b ad plead her fimt ci Tt is 4 ca ahi ihitentelowsd’ iti stirring | rested. hiro, and Second District Court, Judge Bolte pre- ‘the scenes in “Ben-| $10 Tor cnr! viteg a pistols ; a Tac Sige aiaoreniotE ne Teer ( + fa gorgeous fete on the Imperial harge as {t moved up the ‘Mber, and a| festival sceno along the Appian Way, to which one hundred swaying and po: cing girls gave glorious a attractive and instruc- (NNOVED A CHILD turing da and color, ER, PLEADS BEFORE HUSBAND, JUDGE. ‘Beit Has a Case Before. Him and He Fears Trouble. told narrative concluded ruction by fire of the city The confiagration wis | a magnifi triumph of Mr, Pain's art, T took in the burning city from the temple of Castor Pollux on the left to the distant Capitaline Hill far Hack to the right, with Its Temple of Jupiter conspicuous on the ‘horizon, Arch, column, palace and shop crumble one after another before the flames, and st 48 quite easy for one to imagine himeelf standing alongside of fiddling Nero while that monster gloated over and enjoyed the terrible and thrilling spectacle, Mr. Pain has not offered, anything more realistic than this pic- ture of Nero's Rome, first In its gayest and maddest holiday garb and next fire-swopt amd falling before a vast conflagration’s fury, Mr. Richard Ne- ville's book of the spectacle, which ts istributed to the audience, telly the tive tat AND WAS FINED $8. Edward Vigaroto Put His Arm) Around the Waist of Mamie! Mallory Whom He Met on) the Street. rr) | place—over the dial. Edward Vigaroto, an Itallan forty! years old and living at Finst avenue and One Hundred and Twelfth street, caught in the net stretched for the annoyers of gins on the east side of Harlem, was to-day fined $% by Magistrate Flammer in the Harlem Court. His offense was putting his arm about the waist of Mamie Mallory, of No, 2,268 Second ave- nue. It is the only right No Oak sole ie. | SOLES OF OAK. Glass,-in a watch,-has but one proper No other material could be substituted there. Glass,-in that part of a watch,-is like “Live Oak” leather, in the sole of a Regal Shoe. cather, at any price, is quite so good as “Live Oak.” Pd material for that place. told of gaining | en £ up Ing. On Monday evening the young man He pune pene ealled wpon his flancee. Nothing un- had been penalt iat ‘ ‘t {Usual was noticed in his demeanor, He ng stuco August, 1901." |has not been seen since. WAI Frank Lockton'’s younger brother, JAMES YOUNG'S B NG's BODY FOUND | Ciaude, aged nineteen, was killed six wholv story of Kome's foundation and growth, glory and destruction in suce einct and charming style, and ts an educational souvenir of a very pleasant evening. Besides the dancing girls the revels of the ante-burning festival bring for- ward a number of special acts, among which are a quartet of fancy dancers, four wonderfully clever riders who per- form on a bicycle whirl or bowl track, und who ride motor-paced races inside of @ cone not more than twenty fect in its greatest diameter, and a high diver who tumbles head first trom the top of & 160-fo0t must. The tiveworks were plentiful, a = sling, ‘There were several novelties ti bursting bombs that kept the audi “oh-ing’ and “ah-in, and there were @ half dozen big vari-colored wheels, u faamnmoth horagshoe. luck and flery portrait of Mayor Low which did not et as much Applause as it de- Berved, becuse there was i lot of ed Pusiontsts. in’ the His "Rome' amphitheatre ' ply disappotnc rowd. Pain has should crowded an fummer, TORN BY FIREWORKS Bridgeton Man Badly Hurt While Watehing Firem, Display. BRIDGBTON, N, J., June #.—-During the firemen's pyrotechnic display last night, John Husley got a ids torn partly ca a started in well, big Mise Mallory is only twelve years old, but she looked very pretty in her party dress last evening, and Vigaroto shwped her about the walst and sald: u are & pretty girl.’ She screamed, A ‘crowd collected and would have lynched the Itailan but for the timely arrival of Policeman Harvey, of the One Hundred and Fourth street station. BATH BEACH SEASON OPENS, Mrs. Gesine Lemeke to Give First of « Series of Bops, The Bath Beach season will be formal- ly opened to-morrow evening, when Maw, Gesine Lemcke gives the first of a series of hops at the Bolingbroke Hotel, The large dining room will be used for dano- ing to muslo furnished by an orchestra, There has already been one informal affair at the Bolingbroke, where u few nights ago Mr, Bachausen, the manager, Was treated to a "surprise party” by Patrons of the hotel and presented with @ fine wateh fob Several ocher #uctal affairs are uled for next week {n Bath Supper's was opened last night. Hlabor: até entertainments and exhibitions 0 fireworks for the Fourth of July aro be- ing arranged at the Marine and Field Olub and at the Bolingbroke, DAY OF MOURNING IN IRELAND, LONDON, June #.—The United Irish Taegue is erernd to “keep Corona- sched- Beach. | Yet Oak sole leather, even of the common kind, is not used in any line of $3.50 shoes, except~The Regal, Because, even common Oak soling costs 50 % more than brittle Hemlock, and doubles the wear of a shoe, 14 Stores Metropolitan District, MEN'S STORES. TORIC ew Neneen Bt, bet. A Brogawer,' cor. ite year bet. 2h opp. “Herald 4 MEW TORK CITY: 785 Broadway Ay Ave, ear 120th Style Rook tells about it, orrr. 30th. “olde WOMEN'S STORES. eurner 10th Bresdmay, 07m Morelé Sppar Biores from Atlantic to Pacific and Lendoa. ‘Also by mail. 1 JERSEY NRW. mun Cy mai Te pot. ‘125th Bt, eorner Tih Ave, Tr WHER® THE MILLIONS MEET RARW OLD OOINS FIND BBADY o|The Want Pages of the Sunday cole whan nirertiens te (ye Senter | sed eneer Bewret Wreck, DROPS FROM SIGHT ON EVE OF WEDDING, Frank Lockton Fails to Appear at Time Set for Marriage to Miss La Touche in Ho-| boken. | Miss Elizabeth La Touche, a tender Jamong the younger set,in Rev. Dr. Mende's congregation at the First Meth- odist Church, Hoboken, 1s almost pros- trated over the mysterious disappear- ance of her fiance, to wham she was to have been married last evening. Miss La Touche lives with her parents No, 88 Washington street, 1 ken. Ie a charming girl Her flance, prank Lockton, is a machinist for the te railway. He is twenty-three years oud. Thelr engagement was announced a year ago, and Invitations were issued for thelr wedding to be celebrated in the First Methodist Church last even- months ago, the driving wheel of a loco- motive crushing out his life, The brothers were devoted to each other, and for a time there was apprehensions | that Frank's reason might be upset. When he fallod to call on her Tuesday evening, Miss La Touche instinctively divined that the wedding would not take place, and believing that the ex- citement attendant on the preparations for their marriage had revived the trou- bles of six months ago--for Claude was to have been best man his weddings she recalled all the invitations except those to members of their families and a few very close friends, Thene were sadly dismissed by Rev Meade ot the hour appe ed for the wedding, with eufe revi 20.—The of here for repairs after reports that the Gloucester Ameriean lost two men on the a Banks ina storm, American schvoner George Parker, | Gloucester, Mass. a gale, xuRscH nay. MaAND-MADE Y paying more atten- tion to style, taking greater pains with the tailoring, preferring hand work to machines, we are | making a better sort of ready-to- | Science steps in with an al- most perfect system of grading sizes to fit the male figure in all its variations, ‘The best stores sell the Kirsch- baum Hand-Made clothes—find the little linen label inside breast povket of coat. | $12 to $25. Get your size, | Be sure you get our goods. avy diliculty, wnite us, Ses syle Book acyway. Itis free, 1 you have for our new A.B.Kirschbaum&Co, | (Makera) Broadway & Sith S| FO PHIDAY JUNE 20° AND 2h iy offer of «pair of op ta aL AND SARCHIAY, ONLY, 1 will continue Jamen and | be sold | chat the money can be bought | The same three 8 Will be In chargy to make free exasn- | ft ertidclal Wane; thers wilt “ind piOab Way, 1 For | Evervbody. | Clothing on Credit at chen | Lacien’ Gontiemen's LE Moin ING rai} 228) 3a Ave, 2s ‘at £84 Golumbus Ave. 3" sun wis __ BUAINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENT: Ale CREDIT. American Watch and Diamond Co. ” MAIDEN LANE. Take Blevar | DIAMONDS. watches. Jewelry, meekly oF month y mre ae “ ian ed prices reass sondn very; business conf agne TAME Bukuuas. 3 $i WERKLY, Sales aie mate | 4 is“ “a aid i i a site | wear clothes for men. 1b Ghe SERGE SUIT LOTTERY Buying a serge suit from Tom, Dick o Harry is just about like buyinga lottery ticket —you may get a prize and you may not. You may, not even get an approximation prize. It’s a pretty hard thing to tell much about a serge from its looks. The serge that goes into th serge suits we are placing on sale to-day at $12.50 Is made by one mill--and this mill has the rep- utation of making the best serges in the world. We have used these same serges for forty years. T hey don’t shrink, they don’t get shiny, they don’t fade. If you want io get a blue serge suit that you can absolutely depend upon—if you want to get just the correct cut and make and save a few dollars in the bargain, you want one of these suits that we are placing on sale to- day at $12.50. All sizes. WM. VOGEL @ SON, BROADWAY. Diamonds Cheaper Than Jewellers Buy Them, Dinrnond politely per Laty's Ti cost 365, a purfect hom, YEH. case You Tul REPAIRING. have yan the Wh Capable of mal hiking any part ‘ YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. You can open an account ty paytag ONE DOLLAR A WEEKS. FURNITURE AND CLOTHING AT THE LOWEST PRICES. LEWIN’S, 267 WEST 125TH ST. ckur._| FURNITURE and CLOTHING. DAY BVIENLNGS. DIRECTLY OPPOSITE EMRICH'S. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. TEETH $1 wet 45 WEST 14TH ST, | so wour# | Hint FURNITURE ONLY. | SPECI AL THIS WEEK. __No [ake after of mate Dentistry. But We Are Giving ecleutite examination of Week. a ans : Call and yet our estimates before scihanen, SuArEBLOHE Ge Lowest. prices and sn d work in Greater New trom @4 OO up. York, Our instalment or easy-pay- ou down and $1.00 dand all work, : wip ghgvure Gold Fill- Yn, 4200 4p GSilver Fillings, BZ $1.0, 2Gold Crowns, $5, 87, $10. Satisfaction Sguaranteed on all work or an eet iid Ub BEST TEBTH, $5, $7, Se. 1366 Sixth AVE.,3 ) 610 Sixth Ave., . mM Tae Downtown Branch “Open Daily Until 10 P.M.” nt system on VILA INCE, renins| HYPAIONT SPECIALIST, 142 WEST 23D ST., N. Y. Bet, Gh & Tia aves, directly te Prectot NT oprinxa ren on lowes: Manhattan Giothing Co NW YO K 22! BROOKLYN 4 ave 70 Uroadway, near Wh end genus’ Withous se wing om $1. oo" VEUNG COMPANY, PTOI eS ad BHA AVeR NE. kun x mm. Nieh _ ABiat t. DLAMON HOUSTON ST. ® __OLD JEWELRY TAKEN iN ‘EXCHANGE, : ‘nny Diamond Ring. & HUDSON RIVER R, Mh - ‘THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE. on (iat “Surcot, New ¥. xbound train will stop i | mluutes atver ieaving Grand. Ail, southbound tral tthe h Cone “Empite State Express,” wit sop at 125i Bk ten mips ir arriving timo at 4 Con Station. 12,10*: BM. AUWNIGHT sk PADS. LO unais AAG) Niaware, Palle ous, Be (43 MALL AND PAPBR TRALN, Ap. 3.1 iu 15 Fak caeaee 110 7,50 * AD) OUGAND +50 fiuanbs “AND MONTREAL BE 7,548 M—SYRACUSE LOCAin Stop at fs Ail Important sation 4g 8.30 A, M—TEMPIRE STATE mxranés. 30 Stone Miainous tain Ja the world, Des QP se! 45 Po M.S ra Falls 6.45 Py Me ', ‘All, 24 hours to Chie~ . 7.10, Niagara Falla, Makes Joon! M. My a Dus ful M.SIDAY EXPRESS. TED, 27 via ML Me cthe DotA CENTURY. LIM: 20 hour tratn to Chicago vie 2.45 frit © Shore. 3.30 po M—tALTANY AND TROY, FLYER, +30 Due Atbany, 6.40 Troy, 7.00 BM. ALBA Y AND tNOY EXPrimss, DETROIT, AND | CHTCAQ 24 hour train to Siok, LIMITED, 24 teags All Pullman Care, EXPRESS. 28 hours ‘ago ‘and Mf. O, SMoNTAWAL EXPRESS va D, & ‘M.—*PACIFIC EXPRESS. Soe 3 avonTiERN Gruen TORK HX? 3. way. Went 7 25_Untoa th at Mth st, wattone, N rk; 380 and | Fulton st. and 107 Prondway, yb. et | Telephone P00 U3th Street? tor ew Central Cah Pnemere checked Trem Reta! Wortent! Renzeee Company. NEW YORK CENTRAL ROUTE. | NEW YORK AND BOSTON ‘ Via Springfield and the BO! non AND Syed RAILROAD, “WEST SHORE” a car eaey hy pointa to Albany, Ban. to catikitin hawk Exprees | Ohi. & St. Lonts, rex to Catakill Mts, Hutson Ruypotnte de Albany, 4 J. Duff, Cleve. d& Ohi . Butt Are your Teeth like this? If so, a “ Bridge’ wiil fill the space and be so natural in appearance that the work is not detectable. Every operation made painless by very which our new botanical dis, we apply to the gums, All Work Guaranteed 10 Years. Full Sets of Veeth Cold Crowns, ga karat. Gi ld Villings.. Sliver Fillings. Waterbury Dental Parlors, BROOKLYN: NEW YORK; 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 23d St. (34 doer west Aeraham (Ope. om a Hours: 8A. M, to6P. M, Geiman, French and Swedis> spoxen, q ite. | Good eateata ‘co 205 ‘iivoadwar, We on gotlated. Slephous & City. 8 ADVICE PRER—Pat promptly procured vertors' Guide FE BDCAN FATE & Paton dmay. GEORGE ROBINSO DIVORCE $30 sii i" Agents Wanted. (Winery + and cule

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