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| WIDOW'S WEEDS WERE “CRASS”, {That’s Why the Courts Have! (| Annulled the Marriage of John Stephen Garvan, Who Wedded Demure Woman in Mourning. MET IN THE MOUNTAINS. Her Heart Yearned for Harry F. \, Kimball, “Dead Now These Two ; Years,” but the “Late” Husband { Waen't 80 Doad as Widow Said. ‘The romance of John Stephen Garvan and the dainty little Widow Kimball was *just @ summer affair’ after all, for they had only been married four days when he Giscovered that her widowhood was only of the grass variety, and that the spouse (n whose memory she had looked so| charming {n the mountains was very much @live in Boston. ‘Then it was that the left his bride in real mourning and began the sult which has ended tn an annulment of thetr marriage by Judge Glegerich. John Stephen Garvan js one of the bright sons of ex-Judge Peter Garvan, ef Hartford, Conn,, and a brother of Wsslstant District-Attorney Francis P. Garvan. He was just turned twenty-one and it all came about in vacation time In the Adirondacks last summer. At the hotel in the woods there was'a beautiful, piquant little creature clad in the sombre wweeds of mourning, with that dainty bit of white to tell all the world, and es- pecially, perhaps, any stray eligible bachelor who might be about, that she ‘was mourning a lost husband. Twenty- one will find a way and tn short ord Garvan had learned from her own lips that she was the relict of one Harry F. Kimball, of Boston, a member of the Boston Athlotte Club and a Harvard man, ‘dead now these two yeurs.” Surely long enough dead to excuse her if she “took notice!’ John Stephen Garvan thought so, and, acting on the thought, he made love industriously for the rest of his six weeks’ stay in the woods. and when he returned to his Studies In New York the little Widow Kimball was on the same train. It js only a step from the Grand Cen- tral Station to the Little Church Around John A. Me- at Dr. Houghton's church, earned a wedding fee, and a pew-opener and a scrubwoman wit- nei the marriage of John Stephen Garvan and Eleanor Hollingsworth Kimball, and the couple went to the Manhattan Hotel to epend their honey- moon. That was Saturday night. Wednesday the bridegroom discovered that the little widow was no widow and left her. After @ careful investigation he authorized a lawyer to bring a suit for the annul- ment of the marriage on this ground, and Charles E. Lydecker was selected for referee to take testimony and ren- der a report. Lydecker's report and recommenda- tion that an annulment be granted is sustained by Judge Glegerich, and Har- cy Kimball, of ston, may have hi mife pack again. Her true name w: Diary Leadwith, according to Berna IH, Leadwith, her uncle, and she ts five ears older than the youth who led her 0 the altar. Uncle Bernard couldn't imagine where his niece got the high- sounding names “Eleanor Hollings- HELD UP INAUTO AFTER OT CHASE Jerseyman Ran Away with One of the Robbers in His Ma- chine, but Was Forced to Sup at Point of Pistol. (Special to The Eveniag World.) NEWARK, N. J., June 23.—Frederick Badgley, of No. 170 Main atreet, Orange, while riding !n his automobile | in Hilton near Newark, was held up by two men and robbed of $20. He was on his way home from a trip to Trenton and was ,riving his machine along a lonely road when two men ap- proached in a buggy. One of the strangers askel Badgley to direct them to a certain point in Newark. On a pretoxt of showing the @utomobdilist an address writkm on a piece of paper the men allghwed from the buggy and walked toward the au Badgley b ed to move ceeded in jumping into the machine be- fore it gained motion. Badgley put on full power and the auto sped down, the road, while the man, who had been left standing in the road got back into the buggy and followed as fast as the horse could travel. The Orange man’s attempt to run away with one of his assallants was unsuccessful, for the latter pulled out-a revolver ced ordered im-to 8! Op. YY obeyed, and & minuyp later thi an 3 bealde him. By was thes other compelled td empty his pocyets, The ighwayman relieved him of his roll of bills, but did not take his gold watch. MRS. SIEGEL’S FINE JEWELS ‘FOUND BY A COACHMAN. ik 4 t Oe 4 He Picks Up the $5,000 Worth of Gems and Gets $6500 Reward. Mrs, Henry Siegel who was injured in @ runaway aceldent yesterday at Ma-| muroneck, was reported to be recovering to-day. Tho bag of Jewels, valued at $5.09, which @hé lost ut the time of the accident, was found by the coachman of | J. R. Hageman, President of the Metro- politan Life Insurance Company, and ored to drs. Siegel. ‘The 0 was paid. Siegel did not discover the loss Mr of the jewels, which are valued at about $5,000, until after the excitement, and had béen taken to het home. A seatch was made of the route of the runaway, of the vicinity where the horse AUTO PARTY HURT IN A BAD SMASH-UP. Big Blue Machine Knocked Out by) Trolley Track and Two Women and Two Men Injured. A blg blue automobile. of expensive type and bearing the initials “J. J. I. is a wreck jn Sterling place, Brooklyn, awaiting the appearance of its owner. Four persons, two men and two women, | the men and one woman Into the street. dashed the runabout against a tele- graph pole and overturned it, and of the route taken home. ‘The daughters of Mrs. Siegel assisted ] Thirty-sixth street, committer suicide] teen years old, and told he: avhat aha’ to-day. had done ‘Then she took another drink ACID (N LIPS Mre. Bode was fifty-five years old and \ aS ub) febhirel er 1K e 9 Mved with ner hurband and daugh- Rt Raneetmii Bras evil: ter Amelia, To the wife fell most ft ite mark, burning of the af the fat-house. years she had complained that the t | ants never were satisfied, If th heat was turned on full some tenants ——sa in the search, and when the gems, which Mrs. Stegel was on her way (0 piace in a safe deposit box, were not found, they posted a reward of $500 for their recovery. Besides being knocked unconscious. Mrs, Siegel had her back severely strained and her body badly bruised. She rested last night under the influ- enee of opiates, The jewelry consisted of a pear! necklace, several pairs of bracelets and baif a dozen rings. who were in it when it met with an ac- cident, are somewhere in Manhattan nureing scratches and bruises. ‘They re- fused to give their names to the police. When first noticed the auto was pro- ceeding down Bedford avenue at a rapid rate. As it turned into Sterilng place one wheel caught in the car track, It was badly smashed, turning ‘the auto out of Its path and sending it headlong against the curb, where {t turned over, throwing | ‘he other woman was pinned beneath he machine, but was soon rescued. After having their injuries dressed by r, J. J. Van Horn, who said that none was badly hurt, the party drove away in a carriage. CONSUMPTION NOT INCURABLE. ‘The scourge of Consumption hex assumed | such proportions that {t 1s causing alarm to the entire civilized world, Nearly every Government in the world now recognizes that upless drastic measures are taken to check {te ravages the ‘great white plague will, be. serious factor tn the depopulation of the glo Sctence bas given to the world but one cure for Consumption—the "Koch Tubercti- Ime"—which medical congresses, boards of health and the greatest consumption rpe- clallsts all over the world have declared to be the only antidote for Consumption poison ever discovered. ‘ The “Koch Tuberculine’ is successfully ‘administered by the Inhalation Process, The remedy Is combined with bealing olls and ts breathed into the throat and lungs by means of a vaporizing apparatus invented by Dr. Edward Koch. ani of many thousands of ollars. Ing olly_ vapors, carrying th and germ-killing “Tuberculln to the very 6 ene. health Derfected at an expense | SI applying the to thé soro and diseased spots and abso- lutely destroying the germs and healing the Jungs, thereby curing Consumption. Mr, Frederick Richter. 291 Irving Ave., Brookirn, N. ¥., says: “'i had consumption. My Ings were in a frightful state and my frequent hemorrhages, followed by my par- oxysms of coughing, made me so weak that I could scarcely walk. I lost 27 pounds jn three weeks. After my doctors bed given me Up, saying there was no chance for my recovery, the Koch Lung Cure, at 80 West 228 Street, New York. completely cured me, and 1 y AS well an ever.” For re the Koch Lung Cure has | erated t ent offices in the principal elites of the New World. Hundredn of peo- ple all over the land have voluntarily borne Witness to the permanent-cures effected by 693. Broad Street, ination end trial Koch home treat- exai The nd treatment are free. ment can be sent to your house it you oi not call at the offi for booklet de. ribing the treatm Write rt. For Thirsty Before driving off the men cut one of the tires of the machine so that Badgley could not follow thém. SAID HE’D RATHER DIE THAN WORK. @o Young Witze! Bought Polson, but Theught Better of It After a Night in a Cell, Because his father ordered him to go to work Wililam H. Witzel, seventeen years old,'of Thirteenth street and Sixth evénue, Willlamsbridge, left the house and returned a few minutes late carry- ing a small parcel in his hand. His vevher met him in the hall and asked im where he had been. “I went out to buy this,” sald you ty creatine senoes gee, ai conta: ‘Cal io Para going to drinie (eon seseed cathe than work." Pe he ent for a son penitent wi fave himsalt Dewar’s “Special” ‘The fine old Highland Sootoh Whisky and Dewar'’s “White Label”. The Soetch Whisky of treat FREDERICK GLASSUP, Gole Vaited States Ayent )Yachtsmen Ad NEW YORK THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 1903. kicked. If it was only half on some others demanded more heat. Her hour for collecting the ashes sulted one and did Not sult another. Harassed to a nervous state that bordered on a col- lapse, Mrs. Bode had been in such an excited condition that her act to-day MAJOR POND’S- | FUNERAL TO-NIGHT.. Services Will Be Held at His Late Mother Who Had Drank Poison Gave Daughter a Dying Em- brace, in Which the Girl's did not come an a murprinc. A few days ¢ i t v n gam fillings, 50c.; Cleaning, 50c.; Gold Crowns, $3.00, All operators} Face Also Was Seared. ago she threatened to take carbeils| Nome In Jersey City ana Inter- fare skilted graduates, their diplomas being displayed at each chi acid 1. bad be peo eho yal ment Will Be at Woodlawn. | : ve give a written ith to do your work s: factorll: tenants, bu bs B u * , cep it in repair, tree of charge, forten years. Being incorporated wT canot stand this any longer. I will Funera: services of Major James Bur pines Falling in her efforta to please the| «ill myseife mie va said to ¥-lton Pona, the lyceum. manager, who pUnder the laws of the State of New York, this is of indisputable value e |inarked last night aft No 0 Bergen ave 1 Boa es jor Cth Aves enantn of the building of which her| Parked att Mey Colowingc the Arai pas an A hse husband wan Janitor, constantly in| the clildren out Wilhbe held hla ita PTalrony cor Digs, St tenant had told her that nd So's children were kept aulet would move. rouble with them because of differences of opinion as to how things should ve 1 Dwight Hillis vehe drank acid in her rooms pas CTS Et) CEMA ts Dn called her daughter. She threw! otate. Rode, of No 88 East One Hundred and| her arms about the girl, who Is seven-tjawn Ceine ms Go-morrow Witt Be “Red THE BIG STORE ACITY Display of Famous Paintings Entitled “Jerusalem in Her Glory,” “Jerusalem of To-Day” and “Jerusalem as She Might Be.” Largest Water Color Paintings known. Exhibited under the patronage of the Palestine Exploring Society of England. No admission is charged. (Fifth Floor Auditorium.) SIXTH AVE. parr nt ar THe rourran Take Your Book to the Premium-Annex Te-Morrow and Get a Dollar’s Worth of “Sperry & Hutchinson” Green Trading Stamps Free of Charge. doing this you obtain 10 Green Trading Stamps without paying a cent. It’s like finding them. All you have to do is to take your Stamp Book to the Premium Room in the Annex on the 5th floor and hand it to one of the attendants, who will cheerfully hand you a dollar’s worth of Green Trading Stamps. Suppose that you only need 10 “Sperry & Hutchinson” Trading Stamps to fill your book. To-morrow youcan complete the required number and you do not have to spend a cent unless you so desire. You have simply to make the trip to the Premium Annex. If you do not feel like coming in person to the store, send your, book and you will be accorded the Stamps just the same. Bear in mind that these RED LETTER DAYS occur only on the last Wednesday of every month. It behooves you to make a memorandum of this fact. You really throw a dollar away when you neglect this opportunity. Of course you also obtain, in addition to the dollar's worth of Green Trading Stamps free, a Green Trading Stamp for every ten | cents’ worth of merchandise you buy at the Siegel Cooper Store. This Store is always offering the buying public exceptional advantages. For instance, to-day (Tuesday) we are giving double the usual number of | Green Trading Stamps. _ If you buy 10 cents’ worth of merchandise you get two stamps; if you buy 20 cents’ worth you get four stamps, and so on. | Colored Umbrellas for Rain or Shine. 33.50 to $7.00 Srades, Special at $2.50, An excellent variety of Colored Silk Umbrellas on sale to-morrow. Many different styles, but not many of any one style. Finest of all silk Taffetas, Serges and Levantines in all the very best colors. Some with tape edges, others bordered, 24 and 26 inch sizes; handles are sterling silver and gun metal caps on selected mounts; also a wide range of imported natura! woods. Regular prices are $3.50 to $7.00; 2 50 (Main Floor, Front, 18th &.) The Siegel to the burned one as annual exodus t Fourth of July in this direction. very special to-morrow, at Baby Carriages and So-Carts At Wonderfully Low Prices. To-morrow we begin a sale which is certain to go down as the greatest event of its kind in the history of The Big Store. A manufacturer's entire sample line of very finest Car- riages and Go-Carts is offered at price attractions which are the most unusual ever brought to your attention. These Carriages and Go-Carts are all made in the very best fashion. Fine reed bodies; rubber tired wheels; patent foot brake; green enamelled gear; upholstering is the very finest. Some with Parasols have dainty lace covers. Choice of 68 of the season’s handsomest designs. At the prices quoted this sale will surely interest many a mother. LoT! 5.00 Lot 3, 900 Lot 4, /2,50 191m Street > ey A} Uy (Third Floor, East, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, ALSO ONE FILLING FREE anda introduce our Thurio Plate. lightest and most durable plate made. Gur work Is done painlessly by a simple application to t! ; are the originators of painless dentistry. Our processes are Our prices are within the reach of all. Gold fillings from $1.00; Amal- Letter Day’ at Ohe Big Store, | OPER 16°&IS"STS Daily at All the Leading Seashore and UT, of course, most of you know that. Our wagons are as familiar, ¥ territory as they are to the sojourners along the New Jersey coast. - Fromall of these places we are receiving orders to refurnish cottages, or else to supply such essentials as add comfort and beauty to Summer homes, When those sweltering May days with their glaring, drought-invoking sun = Then came June with its gray, vaporous days and absent charms. Preparations went on less spiritedly, in some instances almost ceasing. And now with the the genuine heat of Summer imminent, the work of getting the Summer home ready has Sse ena begun afresh. atone Bees Our Contract Department is ready at any ae ate Sily ec time to give you estimates. Write or call. F aE & oll poebak: The news of to-day tells what some of the alexa * HeenettrasiaMe : other branches of The Big Store have to offer Soaps Hammocks; ‘ig K PAINLESS) TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAINLESS METHODS tat oud sr penonen tote G8 North eh st. Not open Sundays. German spoken. phone Connections, BEWARE of Those Who Imitate Our Name, Signs and Advertisements. IN TSELF VISIT THE RESTAURANT 4 IN THE BASEMENT. EXCELLENT FOOD. MODERATE PRICES j PROMPT SERVICE. MUSIC DAILY. LIGHT LUNCH ROOM 4th Floor. be G \ Cooper Store Delivery Wagons Deliver Goods Inland Resorts. 4 Summer residents of Long Island and upper New York” if on a griddle, thousands of folk began to prepare for the a 1o Summer places. Some Hints. Chinaware, Glassware, barely around the corner, and Sapanese Goods and . Fancy Work Raskets. To walk imo the Japanese Section on the 2d floor, 19th stree: side, is almos like peeping atthe wonders of the land of romance and brown little people. There are bril- liant Colored Lanterns for lawn and porch decorations, parades and other pur Fancy Baskets and so many other things we can't begin to describe them. A few hing: Baskers. A lot of fancy SCRAP BASKETS. comprising beautiful designs. va- Sapanese Decorations. | 8-inch Round LANTERNS, Be 12-inch Oval Shape LANTERNS Se ciety of colors. regular price $1.50 Small Gifu LANTERNS: very 7797/1 $2.00, each 7S5e preity shapes, © WORK .BASKETS. uncovered 6 2.00) different shapes, many colors, made 7/7) | in straw, willow and rush, regu- © lar price 50c.. each, TO0\ a nve tise have & loc of lined ‘© BASKETS, uncovered oval, round and 10c}| square shapes, that we will offer ag re 85c | duction of 20c. 600 Other LANTERNS up to. each PARASOLS, geod size for deco: ration SCREEN FANS, 25. different shapes. INCENSE, per bundle. TENT UMBRELLAS, 5-foct size, TENT UMBRELLAS, 7-foot size. TENT UMBRELLAS. |0-foot size, Wines and Liguors. OLD GERMAN BREW BEER or ; WHITE BRANDY: for preserv- a 1.45 Standing WORK BASKETS. %.45 | 4 different shapes and styles. cach, CULMBACHER (dark), per bbl. |ing and all cooking uses; per 10 doz., $7.50; dozen, 78e gallon, geo MALT-VIGOR; a great strength- QUEEN QUALITY GRAI ener; makes blood, builds up the system: dozen, KOSMOS GINGER ALE, SARSA- . BRANDY: per gallon, $3.20; | per boat, ’§3e RAMSAY'S SCOTCH. WHIS- ; PARILLA cr CLUB SODA; KEY; per gallon, $3.50; per ; dozen, hs; bottle, ree ‘Ie ‘ KOSMOS SPARKLING TABLE |MISTLETOE V. ©. P. IRISH ‘ WATER: per dozen quarts. | WHISKEY: per sallon, $4,155 : $1.7:5; dozen pints. 6 per bottle, T.05% WAT CHUNG SPRINGS NORMANDY RYE: 10 years { WATER; 5 gallon glass demi- \old; per gallon, $8.50; full ; johns, $1.00; 6 gallon bowles | quarts, 1.00. for OO EvGR HOUSE MARYLAND CABINET RIESLING; very super- RYE; per gallon, $8.00; full ior domestic Rhine Wine; ie quarts case [2 quarts oF. OO MONONGAHELA RYE: gallen. PURITAN MEDOC; an excellent is 5; full quarts, full-blooded iT VERNON RYE; (a | HOUN 700 table claret; per A 12 2, IO gaiion. $2.50; fullquns Ode CLARETS and RHINE WINES” eReMe De MENTHE, 2 Oe 870% ae He a a Out and Sas Cooking Stoves = UNIVERSAL 1903 WICKLESS BLUE FLAME 950, 8 STOVES: easy to operate, safe and guaranteed; Presa 5.50 2 BURNER GAS COOKING STOVES. i 2 BURNER GAS COOKING STOVES: large 7 7 size, black finish; to-morrow é 2 BURNER GAS COOKING STOVES; nickel 7. 2, plat WOLF GAS COOKING RANGES; 3 burners on top. [6inch oven, with separate compartment (broiler), nickel plated. 20TH-CENTURY GAS COOKING nickel, plated, with double oven; separate broiler comparimeny, 16-inch ‘oven; to-morrow, re ae