The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1903, Page 7

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WEDDING EXAMPL WAS CONTHEIUS Edward Walker Harden, Best Man at Frank C. Vanderlip’s Nuptials, to Lead Mr. Vander lip’s Sister to the Altar. ‘A ROMANCE OF FRIENDSHIP. Mr. Harden Fell Desperately In Love with Mies Ruth Isabel Vanderlip a While Attending Her Brother's Marriage Recently. — CHICAGO, Bopt, ®—~The wedding of Miss Ruth Tsabel Vanderlip, sister of Wrank C. Vanderlip, tormer Comptroller gt Currency and now Vice-President of tthe National City Bank, of New York, *to. Edward Walker ‘den, of New { York, will be celebrated here to-night in the Church of the Redeomer. The Rev. Frank Der Moulin wiil perform the ceremony. Mrs. Vanderiip, who has faust returned from a European honey- ; Moon, will act as matron of honor. \_ Miss Pauline Derry wif be maid of ‘honor, and there will be no bridesmaids, John T, MeCuteheon will serve as beat mean, and the ushers will be Benjamin Bailey. of Bedford, Pa.; Frank J. Car- ‘lisle, of St. Louls, Mo.; Harry Slaker, jf Philadelphia, and Charles Rich, of \New York. Miss Bertha Allen, of Will- ‘Jamsport, Pa., a cousin of the bride, wl sing the wedding music from Lohengrin. | Mr. and Mrs. Harden will leave for an @xtended wrading journey, after which will be at home at No. 2%6 West venth strest, New York. Mip's wedding. Mr, Harden and Mr. #Nanderlip had been newspaper men and ‘ohums for many years, Both entered ithe Government service, Mr. Vanderlip ‘ea Comptrolier and Mr. Harden as a ‘epecial agent of the Treasury Depart- fenent. Mr. Hardon was on his way to Ma- {tla to compile a report of Oriental ‘trade conditions when Admiral Dewey's (Meet was ordered to Manila Bay. He ,Bccompanied a commission to act aa a correspondent of the New York World, and bis report of the battle of Manila fas the first to reach the United {@tates. Returning to this country he waited a New York business publication end later engaged in business in Wall treet, When Mr. Vanderlip was married Jast Spring Mr. Harden cam¢ to Chicago mvith him to act as best man. Under yen agreement the young men had made jyears ago that the frst to marry should lendoy © honeymoon at the expense of jhe other, Mr. Vanderlip and his bride i ‘Mr, Harden's guests on thelr jean trip. While here as Mr. Vanderlip's guest Mr. Harden renewed an old acquaint- f@nce with Miss Vanderlip, whom he ‘had not seen for years. They proved ‘0 attractive to each other that when (Mr. Harden returned to New York ar- fangements had been for the wedding, which was delayed until to-day that Mr. Vandertip and his bride might attend, ——_ ACCUSED OF KIDNAPPING, —— Ban and Woman Arrested Upon the Arrival of the Troy Boat. Acting on informgtion contained in ® telegram received from Inspector J. WH. Kink, of Garatoga, Detective Ser- Beants Becker and Brann, of the Cen- eral OfMice, today arrested George ‘Greene and Carrie Allen, both colored, @n a charge of kidnapping. The couple were. ¢rresied on hoard Rhe Troy boat, which arrived at the “Foot of Tenth street, North River, at @90 A.M. They has with them a fift- heen-year-old girl, also colored, who said sehe was Martha Deryck, of Saratoga, ‘The man and woman were held to await the arrival of officers from Saratoga. i { KAISER WINS IN STORM. Um Mimic War He Leads §axons Against Pi jane Der- ‘ ing Tempest. HALLE, Prussia, Sept, 9-—A wild @torm of wind and rain at the army manoeuvres to-day tore away the bal- i nd made wireless telegrapby im- pero Wiliam, at ¢ o'clock, this in r Chips. attacked the 0 feroc! , mndttne neal SHOT FROM AMBUSH. ‘Baden Slayer of Vermont Man $ Becaped the Police. MONTPHLIDR, Vt,, Sept. %—The por of this city were notified to-day d Peter Vorren see oe shot end h in Hast M lier, Mithe Sasainat fed <i pag! ———__ 4} BURIED IN TRAIN WRECK. ) GREBNGBORG, Pa., Sept. 9.—~A loaded (@oke train onthe Pennsylvania road run+ iping at a high rate of speed broke and gan together at Coulter & Huft's Works, i of here, to-day, number care and blocking both tracks for sev ught Mag ‘ocr at se i te aie te SE THE WHEAT MARKET. Tewvpest held steady in the neighborhood Inst evening's closing figures, with a| te trade. Corn was dull and) Minneapolis reported a) 100,000 bushels in ft» stocks this morning, the new Broeklyn Children's Court and directed the public to an old dance hall! C above, ia t the full majesty of the law the dance hall thet was is now the place where justice i# dispensed ta the young with a hapd tempered with a mercy befitting the tender ages of those wha stand be- fore the bar and hear the words of the law's arbiter. but he conducted himself to-day in such & business-like way that he had no dif- ficulty in going through the list of cases or, which he had to pass judgment, He showed that merciful spirit which has always marked his actions toward chil. dren and put aside the public institution as often as was possible, He counselled ard was not ti live to throw NEW CHTLOREN'S COURT 1S OPENED Building Formerly a Dance Hall, but Now Justice Robert J. Wilkin Resides There to Dis- pense Justice. gilded sign with dazaling gold “Children’s Cours" in front of 102 Court street, Brooklyn, caught eye of woman, man and child It was the signboard of The Apollo, it was called, but, Apollo no longer, Panopiied in Justice Robert J. Wilkin, formerly Superintendent of the Brooklyn Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Chi dren, presided. He ts new to his job, with the young ones, advised thelr par- ents to show greater clemency, told a step-mother that she should use bet- ter wisdom in the handling of her son and laid down such rules as those on whom his counsel fell will find in all the good books which set righteousn and honesty as the primal attributes of good Hving, The First Offender. Wetts was the first offender ed. He Is, Hittte chap, abodt eleven years’ uintreyed and gifted etna would shame igh throws: 3 < sort to run away and ot e_ hak wi ¢ da: to ed to @ probation officer, who ocipe: nim Tons With @ new cole ‘Evelyn Mitchell, whose mother de- THE That the Sieher BLOOD medical treatise. j tad ait. Peak HEM TOR PMGN REI REIC TET ROR IRAE A , RUTH ISABEL VANDERLIP, TO MARRY EDWARD WALKER HARD Miff RUTH VANDERLIP i wih a vit dj second — street, dror Cure for Contagious is furnished by the hundreds and hundreds of living witnesses—the dis- couraged “graduates” from Hot Springs—the failures from the old-time mercurial treatment—every one of them who has taken this treatment CURED. The painless administration of the Sieber Serum Toxin by injection directly into’ the blood will eradicate BLOOD POISON, and it is the only human agency that will do it. Come and talk to our patients if you can; if you can’t, write to Dep't A for “Hope,” our free INTERNATIONAL SERUM TOXIN CO., The Largest Medical Institute in the World. Capital $1,000,000. in m! we ot bh th th clared that she was not a good girl and would not stay at home, received a lec- ture from the Justice, who finally per- Sui.ded the mother to’ give the girl an- other chance. Evelyn /s a pretty bru- netie of fourteen. And so the day went on, case after case being passed with celerity and dispatch. When the se:fion waa aver all that part of Brookiyn which has occasion to find ftself represented be- fore such courts as Justice Wilkin's, was congratulating Itgelf upon ‘the mild- ness and the Gin ss of this new addition to those who eat the law's decrees. SPIER FALLS PLANT OPENS. Power for Ratlways and Lighting for Three Towns Si GLENS FALLS, N. ¥., Sept. 9—The Hudson River Water Power Company has put tn operation the mammoth power plant at Spier Falls id to-day vegan the delivery of power to tae towns of Glens Falls, Saratoga Ballston ey Hants 7. eepannly i (om Ly, 6 Hudgon Valley Hallway for ning’ of ity mi ficree-power General Electric Company at Schenec- ady. Three generators of 5,000 horse-power each are now running, and seven more Of the same. capacity will be put in Speration ax fast ax possible, ‘The, com: pany bas contracts to furn’eh practl- fally_all of (the. electricity used for wer an ng oy tha Arbany. r ‘ta the. run les of the CAPT. WALSH ACCUSED. Commissioner Greene Charges Him with Making False Entries. Police Commissioncr Greene announced to-day that he had preferred charges against Capt. Edward Walsh, of the Westchester station, of being absent without leave and making false entries in his blotter. ‘The trial has been set for Sept. 14, —— PARDELLO VS. GALVIN, Leo Pardello, who recently challenged Tom Sharkey and agreed to throw him five times in an hour. is awaiting the wer. Pardello says if Shar- ey di think the handicap of five times js enough he will it seven and will mak side bet of $00 on the ———___- GIRL DROWNED BOATING. (@prctal to The Bening Work.) NBWARK, N, J., Sept, 9.—Lilile Mes, sixteen years old, of No. 1300 Thirty~ Richmond, Va., was the Passaic River et Belle- Ville while boating. Miss Miles was vis- ioe Tete at No. 46 Main street, Be! le. Her body was recovered, PROOF Serum Toxin is the ONLY POISON HBY YORK, John Sauer, Evidently Deranged, cn HAD BEEN ACTING QUEERLY. After struggling with s!x woorkmen, who tried to hold him, John Sauer, scraer employed In what ts known: as the Spcond Sugar House, in Willlams- burg, broke away from them, ran to a window and jumped out, the Bastern District Hospital a fow Saver had been acting queerly for a week. the factory strange yarns, and asked him to take care of some nine hundred dollars which he seid he was afraid to leave at his home for fear his family would get it. The superintendent advised him to put it in the bank. He did this yester- day, To-day he reported for work and tions. Twice he climbed out on the window-sill before his fellows, fearing he would do away with himself, seised He became quiet and asked them what away, ran to the window and jumpe He leaves a widow and family at No, 16 Graham avenue. EST BD. 1807 NPERTH YW, a f 279 Broadway. 47 Cortlandt St. SLEUTHS ROUND Deceived by His Calmness, Those Who Would Restrain Him and Plunged to Death. of Faces Often Consuited i Mulberry Street. Fall Broke Every Bone In His| Three Were Caught in a Bowery Body and He Died a Fow R urant by Detective Ser Minutes After Being Carried to geants Who Went There to En- the Hospital. Joy a Late Supper, MoClusky's sleuths were busy 1a: had sittings in the Mulberry Every bone ¥ Photographie studio to-day, his body was broken, and he died in inatan sinter! t tre street court and discharged. He told the superintendent of photo was needed, Bowery for a late supper. noticed a group at a nearby tab that attracted their attention. group were three George Lon, two months ent to his place on the ninth floor. The her workmen noticed his peculiar ac- en with record: m, Hugh Bradley, wt Friday on the ai pickpo In 9 flai ey meant. Misted by hia calmne: ey relaxed their hold and W. 140 ST . FURNITURE BARGAINS. SAVONNERIES, $1.25 PER YD. (reduced from $1.75). Parlor effects in delicate shades of tan, pink and green, oS & 5 PC. PARLOR SUITS, $42 TO-$115 ‘ (former prices $50 to $140). Mahogany finish frames covered with artistic satin damask, light and dark shades. Also Overstuffed Suits. Long Credit gives you immediate possession of all luxuries. COWPERTHWAIT 104 To_ 108 West 14% St. NEAR 6@AV. Brooklyn Stores. Flatbush Av. near Fulton St, “Get the Habit.” Boys’ Books Free With Bargain Suits Brill Brothers’ American Boys’ Free Circulating Library—Three Hundred books in each store. Every boy who buys a suit of Clothes gets any book he selects, and afterward may get any other by simply returning the first and presenting his membership card. Books by Mayne Reid, Oliver Optic, Horatio Alger and other popular juvenile authors. uits made by the best manufacturers of Children's Goods in the World. Prices that are a real saving to thrifty mothers. Can you do better than this? Norfolk Suits, sizes 7 to 16, of all-wool Blue Cheviot and Fancy Mixtures in Cassimere and Cheviot. The same quality, 2 90 style and workmanship that go into $4 Suits; our price ° 2-piece double-breasted Suits of Cassimere and Chey- $1 95 fot mixtures, sizes 7 to 16, val. $3; school opening price je 5 c: ixtures and blue and black Gace eae en aise very special $3.90 This topcoat of eciriek anes shower- roof, sizes 3 to 16, thé equal of anything so for $5, is our special of specials ae $3. 50 211 and 219 Sixth Ave, 125th St., cor, 3d Ave, Our fist Topcoat, the “MOHEGAN. Covert Cloth, in all the stylish colorings, Boys’ EXTRA KNEE PANTS, Soc, quality. » 396 8 FOUR CONVENIENT STORES. Sale Ten Milhon Boxes a Year. THE FARILY'S FAVORITE MEDICINE CANDY CATMARTIC EVEN DOZEN ARE ARRESTED. night rounding up crooks for the pur- Dose of getting new halt tones of thelr ever changing physiognomles, with the result that a dozen men with records atreet After t had posed they were taken to the con. When the Headquarters eleuths wero Sent out last night they were not in- structed to arrest any particular crook, but to nab any they came across whose After @ vain search of several hours Detective Sergeants Kinsler, Clarke and Peabody went Into a restaurant on the While eating In this serving a ten he detectives pounced upon the three men, and after a sharp strug- glo, handouffed them and took them to ‘THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1 ew! THREW HIMSELF FROM NINTH FLOOR} UP MANY CROCKS Wanted Them to Pose Before a Photographer for a Collection Polloe Headquarters. Long had no! been photographed for ten seare, Racre| CHESTY,” DEVERY’S seein tet cate etMadts| WORD, IS ACCEPTED, don had not last fonse: charged against pore were the only o! u looked up for the night, and with were placed on a raise: exhibited for the benefit of all the re- cently appointed Hawkshaws. exhibition mney were driven to cour ang discharged, ——— STRIKE ON COURT-HOUSE. in and Work Is Stopped. ators and Paper hangers of quit work to-day. The strike Is the outcome pute between the Brotherhood ot a Pain! Tho Bi the ne t ich {s the real union. erhood of Painters belongs te Board of United Building ‘Tr has accepted the employers’ ai scheme, ten Brotherhood men had not dee to work a gir id be ordered. Vietor Buhr, F actions he requested the tmmediate di charge of two Brotherhood who were at work, which was refuse’ at a standstill. 3; Zibe rare $50 Nearseal measure. Special sale price, mink revers and collar. revers, Fine, Reliable value-giving! Think of being splendid, perfectly accurate time, excellent watches for railroad men, doctors and all persons ieaLak accurate, _rellable time. Special sale price to- morrow, Handsome W at chi $3.65 Case Co., of st i. guaranteed for five yaers; they, Jewels, are stem winders and sette with celebrated Trenton, Banner and Imperial movements; sizes 6 and 18, for both men and women; thoroughly reliable and perfect timekeepers; test- ed and guaranteed; sold by exclusive jewellers at $10 and $12. lara, by fobert Barr. by Gertrude Atherton, ‘olmtoy. by Anthony Hope. yy Bertha Runkle, at a, by Frederick af Cantle March, by Owen Rb. hy Joo C. Harris Ruan Dimtolt Oeporce by Frederick Vilier, Meeneaiibass nee dsc BLOOPUNGDALE. BROS,, 3d Avenue, S9th and Goth Streets, but they were Ln others were taken to the studio To-day. lfter delng photographed the men platform and After the Rival Untons of Painters Disagree Because Bub-contractor Bents, who is acting for Louls Weohsler {n the work of repainting the Count Court-House, refused to discharge two men belonging to the Brotherhood of Palntors, thirty- five members of the Netlonel Associa- tion of Amalgamated Painters, Decor- America dis- ors and the Amalgamated Falnters 38/ have been killed or whoee heslth has been ruined for life by which ration and thelr walking delegates, Gannon and Braun, visited the court- house yasterday and announced that aa ous doses produces th.” te put | smell of medicines containing opines are disguised, and sold under th of ‘* Drops,” ** Cordials,” ‘ Soot! nl Eyre ee, etc, You should not painters, | of Soma e i ‘ ‘| CONTAIN NARCOTIOS, if it bears the signature of Chas, H, Fletcher, 7’ | Genuine Castoria always bears the signaiuro of 4 Until the dispute {s settled the work | This Smart $18 Suit $1150. For To-Morrow Only! a black and brown Venetian cloth, style, with belted plaited back, lined with fine quality satin; coat collar, breast pockets; new puff sleeves. — cut and tailored to match coat. cannot guarantee the lot to last throughout the day, A (4 bolas and are lined throughout with Skinner’s satin; sizes 34 to 44 bust $60 Nearseal Fur Coats, $39. Beautifully made and trimmed with beaver, Alaska sable and $100 Persian Lamb Coats, $135 Persian Lamb Coals, $85. Trimmed with mink, Baum marten or chinchilla, large collar and This is a striking instance of our unmatched These watches come in nickel cases; have An- sonia movements; are stem winders and setters; manufactured by the re- nowned Mlinois Watch The cases are have 7 pete Sale of Popular Books al 44c. These are regular copyrighted editions Seiginaly, embrace a list of particularly interesting books. T' Dictionary eontafns the word the Chief in describing: Inspector, Captain, Geeggo McClusky, when moved him from the head of tective Bureau and sent him to the district of the Bronx. The word tg defined ap followst ‘hest-y, pronounced §.); manffesting bumptiousness; | Latest Edition of Standard Dictior ary Has This Expression Defined ed States Slang. t| That eminent citizen WUllam Stephen |". Devery may not attain to hig axpira- | Pretentious, tion of belng Mayor, but to-day he is] Devery, perhaps, did not reatize proud in the possession of the knowl- y enriched the language = as U: is in cold type ho will have te for te * Don’t Poison Baby. ORTy YEARS. AGO almost every mother cht her child must PAREGORIO or Jaudanum to make it sk ese drugs will and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SL, sleep, t- | FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the of which is a narcotic product of opium. Dro, are prohibit either of the narcotics named to children ag; to anybody without labelling them “poison.” | The definition of ‘na, is: “A medicine which relieves pain and produces ), but which in stupor, coma, convulsions and The Ww to your chil ;| medicine to be given 1 CASTORIA DOES NOT ren withoul you or your what it is is- Made exactly like the illustration; of fine bly line, Scotch Tweeds and mannish effects as well\as. The coat is 36 inches long, straight front Norfolk The skirt is made in the popular trainless style, Sizes 32 to 40. 4 Be on hand early if you wish to partake of the bargain-giving, as the quantity is limited, and Second Fiver, GB Bt. Aeotten, of Interest to Every Man Who Wears q) 14, 1834, 15 or 8536 Shirt. We place on special sale morrow about 400 n shirts that have been throughout the sea- son at 59c., 75c. and Fur Coats, $25. Seems ‘way our of season to sell fur coats, but when the thancecomes to buy at astonish- ingly low prices, women who are wise, will take. aavantage of the savings. These coats are elegantly made and perfect in every particular. ! They're of finely sél near- seal, which so closely resembles ine Alaska sable that it would fake a fur expert to detect the dif- ference. All have new style bell $25 Styles are plain and plaited | bosom effects, in light and mel dium grounds, with plenty of # popular blue effects, $65. Another Gecopd Floor, ith St. Section. Watches, $1.18. able to secure a iece for $1.18! A chance for com- $1.18 $O.7 4 setecnir, len nearly half under regular! Every Watch thoroughly tested and a reliable timekeeper; they are in gold filled and solid silver cases; open-face case styles; stem winders and setters, with all the latest im- } provements; no better Watches to be | found al! over the world and e$, rs, matched yalue at £6.74. Malin Fioor, Front, Centre. published at $1.50, and ey are printed on extra pretty decorated cloth covers. A Man's Woman, by Frank cond Thoughts of ap ldje Fellow, by J XK, Jerome. ‘The Fowler, by Florence Harr ‘The Bath ‘Comedy, W | Castle | Graustart, by O. B. oa: | Colowel Carter, of mit | ¥ Wolfville, by Altred Henry Lewte. : | Forty Modern Fables, by George Ade, Mr, Philosophy, ty FP. Dunne, [Tne Wages of Sin. tr Lucas Malet Main Fioor, 5th Si. Sre:ion H ALL CARS TRANSFER TO | BLO BLOOMINGDALES’. 3d Aves

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