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ASKS DIVORCE, Secrecy Maintained in Court Action Against Son of Deau Mill- ionaire. THE MARRIAGE WAS QUIET Defendant Wedded Village Beauty Who Had Been on the Stage. that has been brought by Esther Potter Shepard against her husband, Elliot Fitch Shepard, son of the late Col. Elliot F. Shepard, and grandson on his mother's side of William H. Vanderbilt. It is the sequel of a ro- mantic marriage which startled so- ciety five years ago. Young Mrs. Shepard was never recognized by her huspand’s aristocratic relatives, Papers in the case have been sealed and Col. Franklin Bartlett has been appointed reteree by Justice Steckler to ayold the publicity of a trial. It is | known, however, that the proceeding is for absolute divorce and there is only one ground for that in this State. Mr. Shepard has entered a denial through his attorney, Frank De La Mare, of bis wife's charges. Young Shepard, as an heir to his fa- ther’s wealth and his mother's share of the Vanderbiit millions, was regard- ed as a promising catch in soclety, but before his college days were over he gave soclety much to gossip about. One of his escapades was to take a party of chorus giris from New York to New “Maven fora frolic in a Yale dormitory. $s family influence could not save him _ een dismissal for this, and he con- Juded his education undef a tutor at farvard. At another time one of his fuests threw an armful of dishes at a leparting guest In a flat in West Thirty- lixth street. Was Badly Beaten. Tn the subsequent row young Shepard was badly beaten, and the daughter of t New Haven politician was hurriedly vecalled from New York. While society was gossiping over the young man’s ‘xuberance word came from Philadel- dhia of his marriage to Miss Esther Wig- sins in Camden, N. J. %¢ developed that Miss Wiggins had one of the beauties in Rice's angeline” at the Bijou, She was daughter of a grocer in Greenport, I. Her beauty made her the belle of the village, and she was an expert in all forms of athlet! When she was Sfteen years old she married Alfred Pot- ter, first mate of his father’s three- jmasted schooner the Orient. The marriage was not happy and young Potter stayed at sea until hie |wife obtained a divorce. On her arrival in New York she became a prominent ‘igure in the life that centres on Broad- way. n Met at Narragansett, * Young Shepard met her at Narragan- att Pier in 1896 and married her in April t the following year. When his mother jeard of bis marriage she sent for him and had him take his wife to Rey. Dr. john Hall, of the Fifth Avenue Pre joyterian Church, who performed a sec- ond ceremony. Then the young man took his bride abroad. Mrs, Shepard was: reconciled to her son's marri through the offices of Chauncey Depew. ‘Phe Shepards }lved in Paris and Lon- fon, but did nothing to make themsely conspicuous. In Paris he emba the liquor business but failed, and then slurted the Anglo-American Bank, which also fatied and ts sald to have cost him 1 francs, W auto- mobiting he fad, mufacture eutomobi led agaln Received a Settlement. Hix mother then settied $2,600 a month him on condition that he would not ‘gain embark In business abroad, Eight months ago Shepard urned to this country and spent much of his time with his mother, Ele wife followed him, but vent to the home of her parents on ng. Island, Recently Mrs. Shepard closed her magnificent country home at Bcarbor- ough-on-the-Hudson and went to Italy io visit her daughter, the Countess ‘abbil, It is suid. her departure was aastened by the desire to avold the publicity of her son's appearance in o Aivorce proceeding Young Shepard is one of the trustee of his father's $2,000,000 estate, ut hy igrives no income from It, as his share 8 left in trust mother inherited 110,000,000 from her father, William F Vanderbilt, and. young Shepard ma: share this for! with his three sisters, JEWS ORGANIZE TO SHIELD THEMSELVES Persecuted and Insulted in the Bergen Section of Jersey Gity Until Situation Has Grown Intolerable, \ Annoyed until they ean stand {6 no longer the Jews of the Bergen section of vergey City have organiaed and will in- corporate an association for thelr pro- tection. ‘They say that for the last three years it has been unsafe for any member of & Jewish family to leave home, of the attitude of neighbors. ois charged that iheir wives were insulted, thelr children beaten aid stones thrown through the windows of thelr residences. The association will employ private detdctives to secure evidence against those who attack or annoy Hebrew fam- 0 Captain Mokaig, of the Com- i wi aw avenue atation, has lasued Ine fen (o the patroimen to arrest ¥ one Who in any woy an- ain C es uny of the Jowleh fam- Society Had a Surprise When} Tt fs a sult for absolute divorce | ecuuse | HEPARN’S WIF. WOE! WOE! THE DINKY DIDO {158 Sick BABIES HAS GON And Now the Mermaids of Larchmont Harbor Are Regaling Them- Evening World Fund Physi- selves on Cigarettes, Pickles and Scotch High-Balls. TIS A HAR-R-B-RO NIGHT OUT, Skipper Brown, The cruelest piece af marine informa tion that has reached New York ain: the news of the wreck of a can! loaded with beer off the Heights of He boken Is brought by Skipper Ray Brown, | of the good yacht Dinky Dido. This famous craft, with four of the best mariners that ever shaped a course from the Marlborough to the Rossmore on board, ran on a razor-edged rock !n Larchmont Harbor and went to the bot- tom, taking all the ship's stores, con- sisting of five packages of cigarettes, a loat of bread, a bottle of pickles, a case of Scotch and two cases of the best domestic carbonic water that Skip- per Brown could secure. All the skip- per saved was his compass and the an- chor that is tatooed on his arm. “We shall raise the Dinky Dido," sald Skipper Brown to-day, “as e00n as we can make arrangements with the Mer- ritt-Chapman Wrecking Company to send a strong man to Larchmont, It's the only way we can recover the stores."* It will be remembered that Skipper Brown and his crew atarted out on the Dinky Dido from the foot of Weat Thirty-fourth street last fall to see the yacht races and went ashore at Albany | after a tempestuous trip. The yacht! was brought back to New York by freight and stored at City Island, where it remained until the Brown-Taylor- | Williams art factory got far enough ahead on orders to allow the members of the firm to take a vacation. Organization of the Crew. Skipper Brown organized his crew as fololws: Ray Brown, Skipper; Kirke La Bhelle, who steers the public to theatres In the good old winter time, Second Skipper; Horate Taylor, the world-re nowned hero of that moving ditty “Oh, Fireman, Save My Child,” Bos'n, and William Williams, the Sandow of the studios, Messmate. Mr. Taylor came down from Hastings- on-the-Hudson with a line of rubber hose and a sickle in his hands and a lot of the postal cards un which he sends} out fire alarms to Vesuvius Hose of Hastings Jn the pocket of his outing shirt. Skipper Brown was furious. “What do you mean," he roared, “by bringing agricultural implements to sea? Do you think grass grows on the ocean, backstay my boom Jibs!" “You may roar all you please,” re- ported Bos'n Taylor with asperity, “you sawed-off understudy for a figurehead on a coal barge, but dog-gone me if I am golng to be without visible means of support {f we get wrecked and have to walk home." Skipper Brown and his crew went to City Jaland and spent two days in scrap- ing clam shells, barnacies and other im- pediments to mavigation off the hull of Dinky Dido, When put into the water the yacht floated, greatly to the sur- prise of all hands. mate Williams went up to New Rochelle for supplies, brought back two boxes of Uneeda bis- cults and the Dinky Dido got under way. Willle Williame Grows Hefty. Strange as lt may seem to the thou- sands ef friends of the intrepid mariners, they cruised all the way to Vineyard Hayen and back without sinking any Sound steamboats, Messmate Williams gained half a pound tn welght on the trip and Skipper Brown changed his col- lar twice, “All went well,” said the skipper, de- seriving the cruise, “until we reached Narragansett Pler on the return trip Dacre Second Skipper La Shelle butted us into a person—a landlubber—whom he Introduced as John Happy. I have strong suspicions that this person is a shine ~ BABIES GOT NO MONEY. Two Bath Beach Managers Who Swiudled Ailing Iutants, Manager John N, (Doc"') McDonough, of the Manhattan Theatre, Bath Beach, kept all the money received at the bene fit given @t bis theatre two weeks ago and did not give the Sick Babies’ Fund one cent, The house was crowded for the benefit and many Bath Beach ladicn gold tickets at twice the usual price of admission ese Kind ludiew as well as to the numerous artists who |volunteered thelr services on the oov: sion to state here that "Doc" MeDoi ough appropriated ip his own use every | penny of the Sick Bab és’ money taken the bene, ‘his is the second swindle the sort perpetrated at this Bath) Beach theatre. Fred Fleck, who man- ged It last summer, also appropriated | Overy ‘cent. of the. bables’ “money ree | ceived by him at @ crowded and succeas- | ful benefit, The money these two ge: tiemen eo Goal mackbted could do thom OO no particular ut it nt many & comfort snatched from ‘the ‘trib ot a fuktering fa nt Say rte To NIGHT, PiLot Fecha serpreriuelsnelc: | Beleeirertery at the Mansion House, Tannersville, N Mir red tron, 108 8 °, yon, . South Orange, No THE CREW OF THE DINKY DIDO. Y. They gave an entertainment for the H. 8S. CAVANAUGH. _ no treats and cures the fol. |: MF, Prank Redmond, Copteaviie, X. a =e which hay ohne, "Hoboken, N. J, a wick bables, with (he ald of Miss Hen-/ 1. registered at the Waldor!-Aatoria ver fitteen yeara: Dr. Gardner may be consalted rletta Markstein, the well-known plan- ei! ‘ rt AR DISEASES, \nciuding deatnem (ex-|]@aily from 9 A. M. M. Sum- ce tits ahalealined -siniao. that evening and was ass OA | ogBE (hore born deaf), “head noleen, “dlscharsing [nye 10 unt 2 at hin private oMlce, i Josephine Kennel, of No. 77 Pallsade|70M Soon after registering he met) ve ‘ including blindness, cat. | 48% Fitth ave. hetween 88th and avenue, Jersey Clty Helghts, assisted | Pfof. James Madison Porter, of Easton, | gract, granulated iid ’ BOth streets, New York City, were by. Veronica Fallon, gave a unigue/in the hotel aad made ai apyolotn ii | cra even, without pal all letters should be addreaned. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1902. ' SEARCH ON FOR MISSING LAWYER, Prominent Citizen and Former | County Official of Easton, Pa, Is Believed to Be in New York. AY FEVER. THE PROBLEM SOLVED. AN OLD PROBLEM THAT IS NEW EVERY YEAR TO EVERY HAY FEVER SUFFERER, TOTAL EXPENSE CURES H E TO JOIN M’GINTY. re SAVED BY FUND. | | cians Report Many Cases of} lIIness Which They Have Treated. | Detectives are scouring New York for Harry $. Cavanaugh, a prominent li who was forme TAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. family and friends fear something ha yer, of Baston, Pa y . $1,204.89 | prothonotary £ Northampton County H rape ti U be 5 70) | happened to him. He left hts home t AN elim Aaron” Wicket eraviela $88 | Tuesday, telling his wife he was co: " N ie: ieee a el ire OA ei te okie ian E, 435 Fifth SUM Gar me Et fM| to New York ats OFFICE, 435 Fifth Avenue. ry ule ger th £4 | would return the 1am SM batt. 1.78 | with hi mal) . tration of mind and toms of vit larriet Newteld, ER (MoAb heal ose Many atiempcs have been made every year) “YPOMACH DISORDER: 99 fo solve vblem of curimg Hay Fever shot rs | Dut all hay proven to be experiments ene ine thro | pacuaiaiinmmuineriets ouch" A fresh “disappointment at best only Sepa Tho Chief of Staft of the physicians , Z Jafording a temporary relief. ‘To-day Dr De. Gardner's treatment aivee attached to The Evening World Gard Wcted Tevatuient. Ae we one hard breathing, chok Stable in NOT a Bables' Fund makes the following sakes comfortable pial i disapps port of work done by his doctors during | This wont reatinent jt } the cure is permanent thoowack onding Aug: | two to three minuien control t NOSE AND THROAT TROUBLE! Lite Natwe and witays the excruct Sooo stopped up, mucous dtusharge, pleeding, Hounes visite Biss Goowned! 6.1) oigestion and swelling in the aM Taping In chron, chroat, alled “with mucus, Natural \ restored, t and ageing to clear It; throat sore, Familten visited., ooo 6 ooo Bit asin see. CAE seta Stok bablew treated. .........1)116 Arey Conca Mina Dus AUtreaS RA In SAUAR oe teasing cough, chest pal This makes a total thus far for th mitment Ie host mild oothing an Tors’ of flex present season of 3,631 houses visite LUTELY HARMLESS AND BAIN Ge een) visited and 8,158 sick ba- | iii seraary that the patient should skilied apecialimt. pies treated | vintt Dr. Gardner personally to receive the CURED, The fact that nearly 10,000 sick bables new treatiwent. It ean be sent complete. |, A FEW OF THE . directions and advele to any ad- iT you tive, New York City, go and see or wilte to Mr. Valentine Pfelt. 1643 Lexington ave. Mr have been trented since June shows how grand a life-saving work the Fund is carrying on, and how great a nocd there ts fr such work | Money ts needed to Increase the scope and tnfluence of the Fund and to save ‘Total expens 6. Uatally sume An eminent phyalel dr Gardner's new treatment writes Mf oninion th $5 for a full mon nt for the cite, who hes july tested “Lam D.C. Morris, ‘Thirty-tourth #treet. a Mr, Kraft, 2703 Elgath avenu 8i7_Wert itty Kant 148th wtroec, jes Ramano, 161 Waverly 1 your new troatment more th Jong-sought Hay thing ever yet dle: tht street, Yonkers, N. If you live in Brooklyn, call on or write to Mr. 7 <a 1 Ericnon, 702 Leonard street: Mra, Drake, still more Httle Hves, Hach contribu- re matteal profession. 6, Mea vy rt en ven a ead Physicians are cordially tuvited to investi. "Sona Soetam, BI, Amtty etbeat on, no matter how sinall, helps on sate and test the new treatment . 179 South itth street, Brooklym: he cause, 1f your family physician has told you that G5 Fifth street, Long Inland Among the many big-hearted boys and Hie ae cait at pcan ame Got tena oner: h Russell, Mariners’ Barber, girls who have befriended the Fund treatment for you, and demonstrate in your | JI you y, eal on or write to N Mr. Joel Horton, Guttenbu J; Mra, Cath- t there [8 an actual un- erine Kaiser, $3 Hudeom ave., Untoa HIM, N. J. ‘The t own cage that at [a Wing specific for Hay Fever. are the children spending the summer iv K the twill Messmate Williams, X-RAY examination | {uemonade party" and ralsed $5.77 for |to meet the professor the next morning. | vous exna z the fund. Barihelappolntase fs hetoret obscure Contributions to the Sick Bables’ Fung | He did aot keep the appointment | Aas et tn ahe, Rpleies bode should be addressed to the Cashier of] After Prof. Parker's departure Mr. tH T orld, Pulltzer Building New|] Cavanauah went to his room, and tne REET: records of the hotel whow that a note was pent to his room. Shortly after re- celving the note he went out, returning He was up early = THE CONTRIBUTORS. | me quite late to the hotel MY PAINLESS NEW YORK (METHOD oF EXTRACT y Little Folks Help the Sum-| the next morning and after paying his ING mer Charity. Dill left the hotel without leaving an A titel eniapable) ontanainment net at] 2ddress. Prof. Parker called again that a f morning and was much surprised to the Mansion House, Tannerwilie, N. ¥.. on Sat- . learn of Mr. Cavanaugh's departure. unday evening, Aug 9, the children acting as In the room he had occupied was All Work Guaranteed. ENTRAL | entertainers. At the conclusion of the entertaln- & HUDSON RIVER R, & ment the aud asked to contribute toward] found the umbrella, and the hotel peo- id Expression of Mouth be armas nlidren voting their | ple addressed a letter to his home ad-| THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LIWE, | Plates on Gold and Conti prs FEE ting TRE ae ge taaes” Pinte beat | visio hn of the fact. VIA NIAGARA FALLS. ~ |Full Gum Set... 5.00 ane ie tn due Mise Henrietta Marksteln, the well: | Mr. Cavanaugh was a close personal! Trains arrive and depart trem Grand Cen‘ral +++-5.00 up wh piaulet, whose tame and Interest in ch friend of J. Herbert Ballantine, ot New- | Station, 424 Street, New York, as below: Gold Crowns ‘ Tale works are a0 well known, ant wider hone ae ered Tete mech amd iia | inNOfta, and weatbound traine, eitept Gets leay- seressee sees 5,00 Towing the Dinky Dido. fupervision thik entertainment was given. ‘Tam | ark, who falled last oy An NIB] toe rane. c Station at, 3.16, 8.90, 11-50 | GOld Bridge Work, See leased to wend you $13.80, the amoint realized. | friends belleved that he may have In-| Ai Me 3, 3:90" 9.16, “11-96 P.M ork, per tooth.. 5.00 oH Les : to rweetve, basweumare {86 | actor, and if my suspicions are ever con- Incloned nlease find, Cosans ithe DES ises GDA MAT Tena tnEE IDE aisbiss ori Ganint tutta, \G0ld Filling, ......... 1,00 up r done, Jo y held by thr ected } firmed there'll be murder done, jostle my held by three: i ery |Platinum Filling.,...... 1,00 Noa. 36, 66 and 2% minutes before wrriving time bilge keels. “At the suggestion of La Shelle we Helen M Inclosel, you will find ehton, Gas Given if Desired. ; the proceeds of a Dr. Edward Koch took John Happy aboard to work his fale Te held on my lawn, Hoping tt will benent 12.10 4 MT EXPRESS. Dee D G way to New York. He was the laziest ee eh coats. Waat New Beleaten ai I 3.18 jazare Palla 6.03 P.M. ° UILSHAN, man that ever attacked a ship's stores. When he wasn't asleep in the shade of Inclosed pieawe find $3.85 from Anabelle Aaronson, Violet Bernstein, B.S —"MAIL AND PAPER Due Dunale 1.18, Cleveland, Gab tee dianapoils 11.45 P.M. Chicago "7, Is in New York, Surgeon Dentist, 4 . Hiring, No. 1453 Lexington ay Louis 7.30 necond i che maine he wa ling his face tn the Teng youn ach bhepetcttt | me great German physician, whol 7.80 1, deydsnsnsiee™” thoouam | NLE. Cor. 425th St. & 8th Av, galley. He never washed a dish after yall. performance gives, by Invented the Koch Inhalation tor| 7.54 , A eM Ahead: | jertha Logan, Jerome Pe Goodbart, ‘Arnold M. Goodhurt, B adraidaion of two cents each, at the rea ° q joothar, Bay lev Path Beach, LT. Peres him, and when he went fishing for jam in a jar he always let the spoon fall Into the jar after he had eaten all the jam. Splinter my bowsprit if he wouldn't. Sophia Farley, Jerome Brockman, curing consumption and asthma, is now in New York and will be at the Koch Lung Cure offices, at 48 ‘West 22d st., to demonstrate his lat- Banking end 40 jancial PER CENT. AM. STATE Expness. | raat rage WAI 18 the world. Due Ci Reaate 4.4. Niaware Falla, hours to Chi- | jumelo 716 Niagere’ Palle | 8.30 8.45 "AST MAIL, “We were taking on ice at New Lon- Teeiceed Clones) Aadlga las lnall pesessan lt G <a 'he (aha ‘st. don when we almost lost Messmate ela ATE Ce SI a a ee ee eee eee Con-| 2°55 SepMia{SARATOOA AND wonTmEAL | Earnings in Sight, Williams: through, the earplesaneat of ecked, by Gumt J Pr Ai cece eM Hot aa gress, London, last July, with his| 10.30 4. M—1pay EXPRERS, waxe et! ADVANCE lappy. le was taking a cake ol Sa =e Marta Englehard, Walter Hetrick, . 7 (1 4 * =. >) the wide and dropped, it Into the water.| How's the wind, skipper?’ I asked] Lillian Uncas, Mother Powell, latest method of vaporizing the in-| 11.30 4. .MOIRETLAND EXPRMGS Due August 15 5 (o} M te Willlams tied his pocket knife | Second Skipper La Shelle. Lillian Leokhart. side of the lungs, met with such! 19.9 Pos sNUPPALO LIMITED. Due But- to his fect ‘and jumped overboard, yow-| "chow, by chow chow cast, air,’ he) inclored please And #3 for, the Sick, Babies’ |great favor that he has found it nev: 00 ee ead Singers alle 18-98 AB. | aioe! re eee ld ceme mele, Heer ane pard, rej nd, nal lo fair held at 167 Broad~ A = TERN LIMITED. L, INTAIN’ give ing he would rescue that ice if he had|""r was just going to ask him if he | ay.’ West New Brighton. 8. 1. rosd- Jegsary to establish an office in every| 1-00 fu Ciaciane 10-00, Tndionaalie 31-80 | #1088 of the Btandard Mines ap Milling ‘Co, Sane “1 bottom of New] thought he was leading man !n a pickle] Edith Me Florence principal American city, where AM, M. next day, | mense speculative value, Banks indorse it."'—Re- to excavate all over the factory oF a member of Prince Chen's | Elsie Mili Lilite Bulg skilled expert physicians under his| 1-00 [, AX —*cHIcAGo Loarrmp, 24 hone j Por: 9y former manager for Senator W. A. Clark, LemasneARHOE hat tee noats, [EUS wien, there was a steady, ripping | Ioclowed please And $1.75 forthe, Bll directions give this treatment with] 1,80 % s—(sauatoon EsMiven. “stu | one Seheried in Three Weeks, “Williams didn't know that Ice floats, |sound, the Dinxy Dido careened to port | Fund +N daya only; other week Gaye at 3.20 FM. « SHARE) 2 * - “i ching Jand all hands were spilled Into the |the corner of Chauncey wonderful success. Pr ‘oor “y q and I guess he'd have been searching |i ee eiohn Happy. Who was held; **aue. Hrooklya, Hoping t will benett some! Consultation 1s free, also an ex 2.45 AY Lim. | Until A 115. In the mud for st yet if Second Skipper jon by his feet. Bos'n Taylor cut bin | Wine Wicharda # years, 1 ? ination. This great German »hysl- ges: ) Days Only La Shelle hadn't put one of his legs loose and tried to drown him, but he| Voit "ona" euuuncey “sa™’ got’ chauseer| cian te always glad to give his ad- INSTALMENT PLAN overboard, wiggled Williams in the toe |wouldn'e sini wo we set about to save} sire. ONT Steet. SAB ee eer n Get auc! Sail anita CORPORATE AGENT COMPANY, old en |__| Molise Van Marter, 8 Eisla ‘Hartmann, him, sign language to grab hold und then |' ce mayior made a line fast to his old, 664 Chaun- years old, 68% Chaun-| whether they require this treatment] 3.35 F. ANY AND ‘TROT wx-| Dept, W., 66 Broadway, New York, ” dragged him to the deck. Holystone my |natural collar bution and tried to tow | cay atte: er ntreet.| or not. His treatment 1s given only| 499 F te ladder! but that close shave—|the wreck and the wrecked ashore, but reading of the sick babies whi , : 5 ‘Saree Bert beater Dat Spay Mash Bhe sank and ‘ye lost. everything, In- ped iby, the etrit'and "wort, “T° nave | DY his company, of which he is she Ant a rid For Sale. n the only shave that anybody had on the trip, by the way, Oh, Yen, ‘Shiver My Timber: Medical TI irector consulting physician during his stay in America, Sy pity on thet, and by hard work my have had « falr and made 90 cents, which mamma put 10 cents to make the sum hope that thia small sum will be of some beneft to the sick ables. ?. 5-30 Nour tala to Chicago. Ualt cata Due Claround 735k " Tedlanapel 20, ot. Louis 45°F. i cluding @ pair of carpet slippers [ have worn on every cruise for nine years, We walked ashore and came to New York, leaving the wreck where she was, $2.50 GOLD GLASSES, $1. THIG WEEK our opticians will examine “Outside of the laziness of Happy | Whittle my mainmast if I didn't’ al- [tm ws, nothing of moment occured until we got |most shed tear VinkenSe 088 2ISKrie MSMR aged |S lieed:\f Elections and Meetings. 6.00 Ceasaee tor hie Werrentes’ 6 yee Om Larchmont and ‘concluded to wo'in| UAC the, conclusion of his nazrative| Pesce ana 74 conte thet wan saraet. by mil: 6.35 will never bave thie chance again. and visit some of the mariners. 1 was|Skipper Brown took out his compass, |, Piease find 74 ates i ; eT r an TICAl ‘ WAY, navigating the yacht into the harbor |assured himself that the needle polnted |F4 uy thesdore, Thiie, and “Maace” Wollees | BRICKLAYERS AM mémbers of Union No. 7 are! 9.30) Hours: © A;'Mo to @ POM, datarahin Tuchubeae Second Skipper Le Bhelle was watching {up Broadway and started for the office | neugt. 3 beheld Wednesday efening, Aug. 13, to take| 8,00 — Sa ae the sheet, Bos'n’ Taylor was playing |of Second Skipper La Shelle to break | Sst midland Arlington, N. 2. Gotion tn relation to the Labor Day parade, “By | solitaire on the poop deck and Mess-|the news to Harry Selby Fulton, who se SS Grder of union. JOSEPH DOODY. President WATCHES REPAIRED $1,00 mate Williams was opening a can of|had been invited to go on the cruise as ——— | 98 ‘ aurdines with my mafety ragor. John [ship's doctor, put ‘refused PALACE NOT FOR SALE. FOR CLEANING OR MAINSPRING. ‘‘Warrante Happy was aft, steering. We didn't know? Ag soon as Lmpresario Edward Cor-| ROME, Aug. 13.~Recently published! DIED. 9. L year. Iry made end repaired. Old wacches Unil afterward that he was asleep with |bett gets his new opera, the “Queen ofl vseemenis that the famous Borghese! WOURZ—Suidenty, at Seabright, . J., Aus 13, P. @t. Lou! 5 eveliy taken in Murade and "bow Have t anid phiver myrimber fg polltan Opeth-Houte ty Alfred [Palace was to be sold at auction are| 18% ANNA M., velored wite of Bnet G | 9.30 f; MS *EACHIC (NABI WAY, NOW YORK City. “Open taill 6 v's He was assured that he had not, go he} Aarons he will give a benefit to the/authoritatively dented by the legal rep- W. Woers, 1p the G6th year of her oge, 11.30 ©. M—*NORTHERN NeW TORK Ex- eres ee. said it. Then he continued. shipwrecked crew of the Dinky Dido, |resentatives of the Borghese family. Netban ot tinerat Rermesher, sbaily, MMibapect “Rivtaye inatope sMohaey. FURNITURE, PBsce Baturtay and Sunday, j/Baturday only, HARLBM DIVIstON. 0.08 A. M. ane 438 FM. Daily, 4aya, te Pittsfield and North ‘dig at 20 A. M. Saturdays only at 246 Patines ears on all “wuesee train ‘Trains iliumioated with Piateoh fs ‘Ticket oMces at 118, Bl, 416 ond 1218 Bread way, & Union Ww gis Cosmbee gre, tae | West ‘1a5th st., ‘Central stachon, 136th a and 18h wt atations, Mew York: 388 and 136 Fulton et. an@ 108 Broadway, E. D., Brooklyn. | Telephone 900 S8th Breet’ $50 WORTH, $1 DOWN, $1 WEEKLY. LEWIN’S, 45 W. 14TH STy 267 WEST 128TH ST. CREDIT. ‘Watches and Diamonds, fot ‘New Work heorenet Fitoos, eun- \daye Jim Dumps’ good wife had oft been heard Central Cab Service Dagguge checked from aes Sonaeeee To vow she'd have that one “last word,” Sete! ior remsAenne NT SSeS) HIPS CURANT: |) A ae, mon NEW YORK CENTRAL ROUTB] 1 Ansrste,Wateb and Diamond, Cor And she rejoiced to win, of course, Until the day Jim first ate “Force!” Now she can force no fight from him, For “Force” has made him “Sunny Jim.” “FORCE” ‘The Ready to-Berve Cereal Flees Durion Bum ‘mer, Perfect mihi up Rentnd. 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