The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1903, Page 8

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FETS AND WEDS “CHRL IN 4 HOURS H. Tierney, Ae ai New York, Who Marries in Haste, Was Supposed to Have a Sweet- heart Here. NEWS SURPRISES PARENTS. He Was Introduced to the Young Woman at 1 o'Clock and at 5 e’Clock They Were Made Man and Wife. oo TIERNEY’S RAPID- TRANSIT WOOING. Introduced to Miss Bellinger at 1 o'clock. Lunched from 1.15 to 2 o'clock. At matinee from 2 to 4.39 o'clock. Proposed and accepted at 4.45 p'clock. Married at 5 o'clock, Received parental blessing at 6.30 o'clock. Started on honeymoon at 9 o'clock Although his family and friends sup- he was engaged to a Harlem rl, William H. Tierney, of No. 226 ox avenue, has married Miss Marie Bellinger, of Mohawk, N. Y., after a )) four-hour courtship and is now on his _ Wedding journey to Chicago. Mr. Tierney had never met Miss Bell- igger unt!l yesterday. He was in Utica “On @ business trip and while at the _ post-office for his mall ho saw Miss Bellinger and a woman companion ap- Proach the stamp window. He f lowed thom to the street, and chancin: ) to meet a business friend who was quainted with the women he secured an introduction. Luncheon for the party followed and Miss Bellinger seemed to feciprocate the young New Yorker's In- Patuation. They went to the mati rand after the performa e Tierney's suse go to a minister w. | taken up by the young lad Brown, of the Methodist Chur Berformed the ceremony, just f linger, a prominent business mua Mopawk. Nir. Bullinger took the naturediy, and gave thy good youre. folks his blessing. ‘Tierney, who is Gavoliing repre- Prwentative [or 9 granite roofing com of New as due to start Chicago last evening, and his bride Accompanied nim. -, At his ieee No. 226 Lenox aven his parents sald they had Tecefved word of his marriage, but y d of it through the pape They were surprised, ag they thought he was devoted to'a Very” beautiful young woman, a neighbor of theirs, 1) whom he had been attentive for more two years. THE MINISTER STRUCK ALCIER It Was Dean McNulty Who At- tacked the Saloon-Keeper and Not the Other Way, as at First Reported. PRIEST va pABOUT IT. Went to Saloon to Protest on Being Told There Were Women in the Place, and Algier Slammed the Door, Great excitement was erson to-day by the Very Rey, Dean MeNulty. pastor of St John's Roman Catholic Church and a noted foe of the I'quor traffic, had been struck in the face and knocked down by Oscar Algier, a snloon-keeper. A great throng went to the police court thinking to witness the arraignment of the saloon-keeper fi venerable priest. curred, however, Dean MeNulty him on the Gi hatred last aulting the had o ald the gray- apostle of temperan “Late night a Uttle boy > my study with a note from his mother to Inform me that two young women, un- attended, had gone Into the back room of Algier's saloon. I have been after him a long time and have driven women out of his place repeatedly. I° is 1 shame that such a place is allowed to exist almost within the shadow of our church, TI sllpped ou my shoes and coat and went out, When T reached the back door Algter slammed It in my face and locked It. I got to che front door before he could close that and en- tered. He approached me very brusquely and asked me what I wanted in his place. “"I'm here on the same old errand, and you ought to be ashamed to keep such a 1 said, He answered me sharply and we had some words, I don't remember exactly what happened but I think I slapped him across the ace and in delivering the blow I slip- ped on the beer-stained floor. I am cer: tain, though, that Algier did not strike me or attempt Ui give him credit for that of the men at the bar assisted me to my feet and 1 walked into the cear room. The women, WOMEN ARRESTED AS SHOPLIFTERS. Caught In a Brooklyn Department Store, They Confess, and Are Thought to Be Old-Timers. angry over her son's age itted it was unexpec |, but wishes young couple good luck, OPEN PORTS IN CHINA REFUSED. America and Britain Support Japan In Formal Demand for Free En- try, Which Is Not Granted. YOKOHAMA, June 19.—The Japanese Minister at Peking made a formal de- mand on the Chinese Foreign Office for the opening of Mukden and ‘al-Tung- Chou to foreign trade. The Chinese Officials replied that circumstances were mot favorable to the opening of the eitles mentioned. abe American and British, representa- tives are supporting Japan's demands Minister Conger is also demanding the Opening: of Harbin, Manchuria. SPECIAL finished cane-seat Chairs, for wnich nothing less than $12.50, special... 75c. Per Week | Men’s and Young [en’s | Fine Summer Suits — and chev eviots tO, 7 8 “Youths Al-Wool Sees °B, 50 Two BIG] 169-178 Smith St., Cor. Wykoff St. STORES. |773-776 Broadway, Cor. Sumner Ave, Furniture, Carpets and Clothing. This serviceable Dining-Room Set, beautiful three-leaf_ golden-oak finished solid hard wood Extension Table and five oak- Mrs. Kate McDermott and Mrs, Agnes Albert, pretty young women, who claim Scranton, Pa., as thelr home, and who say they have been in Brooklyn only three days, confossed to being shop- Ufters before Magistrate Dooley in the Butler street police court to-day, and were held im $500 bail until Monday. The women were detected taking things In a Brooklyn department store, and were turned over to the police. Secreted/about their clothes were allk waists, laces and other articles to the value of #3, which were {dentified. They also had things sald to have been stolen from other stores, the total worth of the plunder being about $100. The women admitted the pllfering, but denied they had practised the Ught- firgered art elsewhere. They declared they had never stolen anything before, but from the calmness wtth which they accepted arrest they were judged to be old-timers at the business, BALYN consisting of a the actual price should be 7,98 OPENS an Account with Us. Dress Skirts. Voile Skirts, latest style, 4, 98 nicely trimme less than $8 Ladies’ Silk Shirt-Waist Suits, in Foulard, China and 9 98 ° nee Silk, Sent or WORTHY FURNITURE OFFERING, —4-Room Flat Furnished Complete— $89 Room Flat Furnished Complete—$112 6-R et Furnished Complete—$127 and was so incensed at his denis _THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. SUNE 19, *905. c DEAN. M’NULTY, PRIEST WHO “T have had a hard time with Algicr, al that] he Saturday Sale ot LADIDS' $9 Figured Feenoh Lawn su1Ts titully trimmed with lace and meda full Dlonse walt, fitted Mning, at LADIMS' $5 SUITS tn fine sateen dots, dark ground acroas fron| tucks to m tn polka full blouse wats HTT BER MINT TES LCT LADIES’ $16 SU imported linen batiate, ele pode fuera seer aah ate 1229.00 Ing, tucked walst and full gored skirt., 3 Fancy Strin > Dimity nd white, full skirt, watet and tucked back, large very spectal at.. Blahop ‘sleeves, skire Bare b down front ™ "$1 Heavy Ruastan Duck SKIR polka dota, trimmed with fancy braid neatly made; at 40c. Values: BLOUSE WAISTS, h with shirt collar and pocket, sizes 4 to 13; navy blue and mixed cloth PANTS, taped Boys’ 50c. sailor BLOUSE SUITS, blue and ox blood, gingham. or | madras cloth; sailor collar of 39°) white duck; sizes 3 to 10, at MEN'S 25¢. Elastic Web SUSPENDER! in plain colors, figured or | striped, silk braided ends, at 15¢) Hemstitched HANDKER- MEN'S. 10c. men CHIEFS, in plain white or col- ored borders, at.. QHe. Bowl Porvelain CUSPIDORS, at Ye | Th ETTt dunt 39 | Perum, 6 65° Cosmo ditt, “Better” Soap, 6° intends 4.98 mri, 49.98 SUITS. tn pink 1% Your choice of any of these lines at... ... in |Boys’ $1 striped duc large sailor colli bands of white duc to 10 years, at.. “HogseTarisings. ASSAULTED LIQUOR DEALER IN HIS CRUSADE AGAINST SALOONS, ce that I) and He has | non iding | 1 go} But} proposition r husbands h and so long suing the Boys’ Summer Clothing. 60 dozen Boys’ Indigo Shirt BLOUSES, select patterns, figures and stripes, sizes 4 to 13; 73 dozen Boys’ Russian Percale and Striped Madras, in choice colors, 3 to 8 years; 40 dozen Boys’ Shirt BLOUSES, in Percale and Madras, 38 dozen Boys’ heaty BLOUSE trimmed Men’s Furnishings. ) MEN'S WASHABLE plain whit Oxfords; figured or striped lar price 50¢., at S1Sc Boys’ Caps, 10¢ Worth 1 5c- Ladics’ 25c Belts, 10c -with long peak. In patent leather. aabeniis : worth 30¢, in crepone. round, at 2 yards long, cts, fringed ail men of marric: > bus as God I 25" STOCK TIES, ASTIC WEB ADJUST- dw 8 os who had doubtless heard our volces, Wilkinson Post, Grand Army of the had slipped out. T had ac plieh the strength in this old body Lam g0INg| Republic, of Buffalo, whose home was what I had ect out after and returned] to Keep them out Jin Wellana, Ont, was stricken with home. Ala anivee un * version of the | heart disease after marching in yester- affair as Dean 3 ut adds that | gay's parade, and died early to-day at Dean for assault | We Give Green Trading Stamps. cPartland « O'Flaherty, 8th Ave., bet. 40th and 41st Sts., Open Saturday Evening unti! 10. Special Sanday Sales in all departments, with the famous Green Trading Stamps as a further discount on prices already the lowest in town, will bring the week’s great business to a fitting climax. Ladies’ Garments. LADIES" polka with ates LADIES" ores, narrow a LADIBS* tucks, outta, suits, | with in 25¢ DAN LADIES" in black and) navy, black and navy, ateccsses LADIps' in broke} 4 rows for civil damages for spreading false reports about his place, which he claims is a respectable saloon, with a restaurant attached, where women ac-] companied by escorts can secure food | and drink at proper how —————— Strickeu In Pa NIAGARA FALLS, N, Y., Michael Swords, de. June 19.— a member of Bidwell- the hospital here. 41.50 Heavy Russtan ert Cloth SKIRT: ot and plain goods; some trimme da of same goods and piped; flare 32.00 Heavy Russtan Duck Polka Dot SKIRTS, radiated 49 bands of plain duck triming, 35 Fine Briliiantine SKIRTS, flare bottom, 9 trimmed all the way round with 98 Vanda of taffeta, double stitched, 10 WA! 18TS, In Heary Rts iped or Plain Inv ane Poika Dot ‘tava, eket front, “full tad iab “cote 49C Fine White ‘sizes 31.60 ot tucked bi at. Children’s Dresses. Special sale. BARIPS’ 40c. Fine Plaid Gingham DRESSES, ruMes over ppacleen: A Feveutrnd on yoke with Ia sive Lito 4 Fine White French Lawn WAISTS, Insertion and ot shou! and Ire 6 BS’ and Children’s $1 BLO! tn plain blue and ox. blood sallor collar trimmed with n white pla 4 skirt, 8 Hosiery. Special Sale. Se. tame black or dove gray Rtn @ variety of patterns, 15c “.25¢ rduroy ribbed 2% Underwear, Special Sale, 175 doz, LADIES’ Swiss Ribbed Cot- ton VESTS; plain or Richelieu ribbed; low necks and sleeve- fC less; neatly trimmed at shoulders, for this sale at, only lisle V SCORE OF HEIRS. | FOR HER WEALTH = | Nephews and eb Nieces Galore Turn Up to Claim the $200,- strong, Killed in Fall, Many relatives of Mrs. Alicia Arm- strong, the wealthy woman who died | from a fractured skull after falling | downstairs in her home at Mount Ver- non @ month ago, have sprung up, al- though It was thought at her death that she had but one niece—an army nurse | in Manila, By the filing of a will In the Surro- gate’s office at White Plains it !s made public that a score of nieces, nephews and grand-nieces have entered a contest of the will, which disposes of an estate of $200,000. Mrs, Armstrong was a sister-in-law of Lord Armstrong, the Inventor of the gun which bears his name. &he trav- 000 Left by Mrs. Alicia Arm- le | administra . elled extensively, and ir been in Mount Vernon only a few weeks wher. the acci- dent that caused Ter death occurred. She was carried to the hocoital after calling, Galella h but she lived only After her death will was found in) 4 strona-box in her home, deaving all) the property to a daughter who died seven yeara ago. The signature had been cutout of this wil The will Just fled te written In Mrs. of paper, or_ property —Eva and tives allege that Mrs. Arm- srieved <9 over the loss of her r that her mind became unbal- The papers just filed refer to Armstrong as “an alleged He applied for letters of n, but the Mount Vernon Trust Company was appointed tempor- | ary administrator. CZAR IN MOURNING FOR KING ALEXANDER Entire Russian Court Will Wear Sombre Garb for Twenty-four Days. anced, William C. adopted #0 8T. PETERSBURG, June 19.—The | Russlan Court has gone into mourning | for twenty-four days for the late King | Alexander and Queen Draga. Credit to All, MichaelsBros, 6th Ave. & 9th St,, Brooklyn Noted for Fair Dealing, Ladies’, Men's & Children’s CLOTHING. SOC. ost hist SOC, Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Bedding, &c. We Will Furnish Your Home for $1 PER WEEK $f Open Saturday & Monday Evenmmgs. ¢ APMAN& CG. Entire Block, Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield Street, Brooklyn. The Store That Saves You Money. [Store Open Saturday Night Until 10 o'Clock. | Remember “ We Give Sperry & Hutchinson” Green Trading Stamps | —— collai youn ular Boys’ and previously less than $4.00 and up Correct Clothing. Men’s $18.00 Fine Serge Suits $12.50. These suits are made from the finest Oswego serges, full lined with best quality brilliantine. concave shoulders, bargain at $18.00, choice Bete fitting tailoring, reg- \Men’s Straw Hats carefully selected from the cream of this season’s styles; our regular price $2.50, Saturday only, Bargains for the Boys. —__—_® Hand made rs and button bole Latest 12.50 Men's Suits of fancy cheviots cassimeres, new styles and 6.00 $7.50 value......+00+ 1.95 Washable Suits, in pretty striped Galatea cloth, wash ~silk embroidered shield; regular $1.00 value. , About 200 Suits in Summer serge emblem on 59c crashes, and brilliantine in pretty shades. To clean up for the season, all of these on one table; none pl to $5.00; for Saturday, 2.95 © o— quality; and well each finished worth quality; tapes and pearl buttons; 65c. kind, fine quality, extra well finished, and camel’s-hair shades; each Men’s White Negligee Shirts, plaited 69c, kind perfect fitting; worth $1.; Men’s Furnishings for Saturday, Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, good drawers are made with double seats 39c., Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, extra fine shirts come in long and short sleeves, drawers are finished with suspender Men's Medium Weight Wool Shirts and Drawers, $1.00 kind, well finished, cut full and large, made with neckpeneay Men's Negligee Shirts, extra fine quality, in neat stripes and fig- ures; made with neck pants and separate cuffs, cut full and Men’s Suspenders, fine pane webbing, assorted colors, length, etrong and durable; worth 40c..... neeeeeeees see 1 uN ea. in natural and plain, extra good quality, 50c 1.00 ft 5c & & 3.75 Waists for Waists in white lace and fancy corded effects—made to sell at 3.75, t 35¢, extra sizes white and cotton ribbed (o low cut necks and 15 \derwear; drawers to match; a lot of 1 gc 300 dozen, at 25° Neckwear, 10° For ladies, lawn and lace, 48c, shirts and double seat all sizes........ 000. thee 2% to 8 Extraordinary Values in Shirt Waists, 1,000 stylish up-to-date Shirt handsome embroi- dered lawns, tan linen batiste, embroidered, canvas cloth with Seem ema eens wees eres pene 1.50. 1.50 his quality of goods. © Girls’ Wear. Girls’ & ulmpe dresses of Rood quality gingham, bertha of hWwhite Ppique, trimmed with folds of self ma- terial, full sk irts, Girls’ Sailor Suits, of Madras, made with double collar, one of eelf material and the other of white pique, bishop sleeve, full skirts, with deep hem; ‘sizes 6 to 14 years ... 1.50 Girls’ three-quarter | Coats of pure linen, sailor collar, all tucked and edged with lace, bishop sleeve; sizes 6 to 12 years. 3.50 Girls’ White Dresses of fine organdie, circular yoke tucked, outlined with deep bertha of self material, trimmed with lace insertion and edge, elbow sleeves trimmed to match; sizes 8to ld yrs... 6.75 A |Baseball Baseball and Bat for......... Boys’ Baseball, the Eureka, horse-hide cover, double stitched, and Baseball Bat, the Monarch, 28 inches long............. 15c Spalding Field Glove, buck- skin, double stitched and well padded, only.. 50c Spalding Catcher's Muzzle, well padded, heavy wire, only 1$25 Bicy< Bicycle $16.98 Velvet Road in 20 and 22 inch frame, maroon and black enamelled, 78 to 90 gear, rat-trap pedals, adjust- able handle-bar, Reeling saddle, one-piece hanger and the Peerless single- tube tire ...... seeee cles, for women and men, 20, 22 and 24 in. frames, enamelled, gear, one-piece crown; one- vee Denese Proxel saddle, single tube cor- rugated tires 15.00 Bicycle Tires, size 28 by 1% eo 15%, @ spectal road Special Sale of Women’s Oxfords. Unquestionably the lowest prices ever offered for $2.50 Oxford Ties, $1.39. Women’s Vici Kid Oxford Ties, hand turned Cuban and low heels; also patent leather Oxford Ties with military and Cuban heels; all sizes and widths. 1.39 eoeesoe coe Women’s $2.00 Oxfords, $1.25. Vici kid, velvet foxing, hand turned military keels, patent leather tips, 1:25 $1.50 Women’s Juliets, $1.00. Women's spongola kid, hand turned, patent leather tip Juliets, sizes 1 .00 Needs. 25cl) cat aE = 1.00] ! jecewia akg (

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