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ee NOT SORRY TO LOSE HER BOY HUSBAND Mrs. Churfou, Only 17, Wik Not Oppose Anfulment Suit Brought for Bridegroom, Who Now Says He Is 16 Years Old, TOLD PREACHER HE WAS 22. After Two Weeks of Married Life He Went Home to Hie Mother, Who Is Bringing Action in Behalf of Repentant Son. Youthful and pretty Mrs, Frank T- natlus Churlou, of No. 803 Bergen street, Brooklyn, 1s too cheerful to feel sorry because she is about to lose her hus- band. She is a philosopher, and says she was only a “little fool’ for marry- ing @ man who could not stay away from his mother more than two weeks, A man? No, not a man, for Mr, Chur- low lays claim to be but sixteen years. ‘That is, he has told the Court so, while he made his bride and the Rev. Dr. Henry Swentzel, of St. Luke's Episcopat Church, in Clinton avenue, think he was twenty-two, It was the marriage of these two young people that caused Justice Dickey, of the Supreme Court, Broo wa, to remark last Friday thot thought a law ought to be passed p: venting children from marrying. Ji tice Dickey thinks there 1s little happ!- ness to be found in such attachments. Mother Thiakn So Too. Mra, Mary Churlou, the young bride- groom's mother, of No. 25 Prospect place, is of the same opinion. She has sued to have the marriage annulled, Justice Dickey {s hearing the case. In spite of the experience of her first venture into matrimony the young M WOMAN WHO SAYS SHE IS NOT » SORRY TO LOSE HER BOY HUSBAND. HBERNIANS WILL DROP OLD AECILIA Picturesque Cocked Hats with Gay Green Plumes and Gold Sashes Not te Be Seen in St. Patrick’s Parade. ELECTION DUE ON FEB; 11. Grand Marshal, Aides and Seven Close Contest Is Anticipated, with a Heavy Vote. The County Board and general meet- |Ing of the Ancient Order of Hibernians | for the purpose of nominating trustees ind recelving re on ‘for the ensulng year | ports from the various committees j the St. Patrick's Day celebration te place last night at Central Tall, 229 Bast Forty-seventh street, and we attended by over 1,35) members. Six hundred applications for membership were recelyed from the various divisions and were approved by the County Board of Directors. mended that the old-style regalia be dispensed with. This means that the cocked hats and gay green plumes of the officers and the gold sashes worn by the rank and file will not figure in this year's parade, The uniform of the Grand Marshal and his aides this year a green and white gloves. Election for Grand Marshal, ‘The election for Grand Marshal and two aldes and seven trustees will take Place on Thursday evening, Heb. 1, at the Monroe Buildings No. 18 Bast Fitty- ninth street. For the election of Marshal there will be five doles: Churlou, who was Miss Edith Chan bers, is not embittered. “If Frank had not let his mother per- suade him to go home to her,” she sald to-day, ‘we would have got along eplendidly, But she interfered, and if he Js the kind who will give up his wife for his mother I guess I am satisfied with being rid of hjm. “Frank had always told me he was twenty-two, and I have known him for more than a year, We were swect- hearts, and on the night of Dec. § got his mother, and was taken home. Bu’ I afterward learned this was not true that he had gone home because hi wanted to. You see his mother ts | Catholic and Iam a Protestant, and | think she objected on account of that. “At the end of s I cam back home sult for | But Mrs, |brought suit for Frank, I won't objec | to the suit, for 1 want to be free again. j But 1 do insist that Tam only seven teen years old, no matter what Mrs. married, We took two friends as wit-| Churlou says. nesses and went to the rectory of the| “Po I think marriage a failure for Rey. Dr, Swentzel. ung folks? Well, I confess my expe- rience has not been a happy one, Bui SRISUSRCEWWAG MEE HSCee) a fool in getting the man I did “T have been a member of Bt. Luke's for a long time and knew Dr. Swentzel happy. very well. When he asked me my age (ae Lisald elghtecn, for 1, will be eighteen | ELEPHANT KILLS TRAINER. twentystwo. "Bo we. were, tanrried,| LONDON, Jan. 2—George Lockhart, and went to live at No. 8% Livingston}a widely known elephant-trainer and atreet, circus proprietor, was acetdentaily “We got along nicely for two weeks, Then one day Frank did not come back, ‘nd was away for several days. Helcurcus animals at Waltha é of Juicy = sam : Butler’s STORES ae: ‘ Borax EVERYWHERE Hams le SOAP MA REtat Musee peek made, for BRANCHES Lb, Makes a New Record—It Killed 329 in This City Last Week, in Chicago 189—27 Per Cent. of Totai Mortality. (n Boston There Were But 28 Deaths from This Fatal Disease, The Cause for This Low Rate Is That Nearly EVERY ONE TAKES DR. HILTON’S SPECIFIC No. 3/f Over a Million Bottles of Hilton’s No. 3 Have Been Used in New England Since It Was First Ad- vertised in 1891. This Is Why the Death - Rate from Pneumonia Has Fallen Off Morethan One-Third in Boston. DR: HILTON’S SPECIFIC No, 3 Will Cure a Cold, the Grip, Coughs, Bronchitis, ‘Pleurisy, and All the Ills Resulting from a Cold, and It Will Absolutely Prevent Pneumonia. Pneumonia {s a disease that bat- flea medical skill. We hear much of the ravages of diphtheria, the whole country is disturbed by the thought of small-pox, but at their worst these diseases are only trivial fac- tors in the death-rate of our cities, and pneumonia is responsible for about one in five of all the deaths that occur. It was during the fatal epidemic of Grip and Pneumonia of 1891 that my Specific No. 3 was first offered to the public, and during that season it made a record of cures which abso- lutely startled the medical fraternity. No such remarkable specific was ever discovered before or since, and it stands to-day unmatched and un- rivalled. The fact that the death rate from pneumonia has decreased more than one-third in Boston since the people commenced to take my No, 8 is proof, of its efficacy, More than a million bottles have been used in New Eng- st since it was first advertised in 1891. Dr. Hilton’s Specific No. 3 is the FIRST remedy ever advertised to cure a cold, the grip, and prevent | Pneumonia, and it is the only known remedy to-day that will do this and leave no injurious effect to the stom- ach or héart. To-day the market is flooded with imitations and substitutes that you are told are ‘just as good." Don’t listen to a substituter; he would rob you to make an extra nickel. Komember the name and number— | Hilton's No, 3—and don't accept any substitute, Higher priced than oth- ers, but far better. Three times as many doses in each bottle, too. Price, per large bottle, 50 cents. All druggists, or G. W. Hilton, M. D,, Lowell, Mass. Send for booklet, told me he had been picked up by two! | detectives who had been employed by | a in age, |Of the club's anniversary at thelr gayly urlou got ahead of me and | dec I was Where, there is love anybody can be crushed to death by an elephant while he was atending to the unloading of from each of the fifty divisions in Man- nattan, and for the clection of seven trustees every member of the order will have a vote, The voting for trustees will begin at 7.9 and continue until 9 Yeleck, and {t Is expected that fully 19.000 votes will be cast, as each candi- tute Is working to get out the full yote the order, Those who have becn sominated are: Park Commissioner John J. Pallas, Deputy Commissioner of Pub- lic Works James J. Hagan, Martin J. ‘Kane, Timothy Healey, Bernard Re Veter Lennon, Major B, 7. McCry: Marry MeGec, Bernard Murray, D. J. anton, Michael Kennedy, Bernara Go incher, James Kearney and John yard. All of the candidates are men ARION SOCIETY CELEBRATES. cee Affair To-Night at the Club- House, The members of the Arion Society @| will wontinue to-night the celebration t e I “ated club-house, | The celebration began with a grand |eoncert In Carnegie Hall on Friday last, |and it was succeeded by a carnival in the club-house on Saturday. Reception to visiting delegates was the order of the day yesterday, it Cakes NS CGROCERIE [|25c : Some People M in not being patrons of the James Butler stores. —there’s one near your home-- resolution into effect you will realize how much To help household economy without P i lowering your standa j and low prices, A Special Price, Crackers— Jonnie Cakes...... Vienna Crimps,. Golden Crisp A Pound of any. Made of the Finest Selected Spring W ees ClothesCleansing| For the 7 1 Beer bess "Fancy scotch Bloaters—Headless Specials, | Breakfast. Oranges. Wb. pickage, ' | and tallies, fine large fish; a 19 43 cakes of Coney Istand Soap for 25c Fine Fancy Fruit—Navals from Call- box for.. 1 AAC fe S cakes of Chunk Soap for wees 250 shane Wagnalei, fornfa ‘and Florida, Just right, 10c | Cl ‘ashing Flu d—One of | PanCake Flour Dozen, 35c., 29c., 25c. P. |—-Smoot the best of dint killersya bottle. Z@| —Makes deiigite | ands” crt 22°" 28 @ a @ | Seeded Raisins |Pure Salad Ol i 8 Se ful hot cakes —Good size,| palatable; quart bottle. Concentrated Ammonia—A hetpful| {l/h , pein taice!| au lunet to laundry work; bot- 10c) 0 thin skin; pkge.,| Worcestershire Sauce—The exce!- ben ROM tee t, 90.3 Me Ammon. leasing to the sense 10c 10c Paes 5c of smell as weil as cleansing; an hott 'J0c “Blue Ribbon” Self = Raising “Blue Ribbon’? Baking Soda— | wpiperty’” Ketchup—a relish of Good Strong Ammonia—Large 5 Flour, prepared with utmost 10, Best you can get; 44 Ib, 5c.5 fe ri BM hottledswusscusvaatetet sess DC] care; carton........ Wasieeees Cow, oie 3c Ld jf Clothes Pins—Good hardwood, Oa eiterihon: i ‘ Ze; Pinhe Noack ATE ‘ f ——m cites AUG ae era S rH ede “<p less?’ Imported Sar-/swiit's or Ariour's Pure Lard M Scrubbing rushes — Hardwoos dines - ine | Tees [Mf Ss, “femiy® “astened dove on] Gety Must be eeriess palatespusiing| aod ft perenile mony 1) bristles, 10c. and gee wouldn't have ecoa fish, picked in| L 2 | Blue Ribbon"? Scouring Soap—| that name; 4-Ib. 7 Oty 5 he best oil; 3|Tollet Paper, good quality, Makes dull ,things bright with Has great strength, is highly nutri} the best oil; 3 5 akes dull .things bright with can, 35¢.; 34 Ib, , ‘ ae square or roll package,....4.... SE little labor, a sake for Cl Tees vine Hap and ae a SCN cans for s) p ” a e, Vea a 2 tid Ib, can, c.3 iff Pears Soap—The skin is > avor, 34 me eG Higa Parlor Matches—dependable ceria." 10c| 10 — |_ia 2. BEI. 5c | Pee aMtershmetn og —_— Mince Meat. Baked Beans. Fora satisfy : The “Blue Ribbon" brand, equal tof [TAS ALMEIUnch— 5c the finest home made; a “Housekeeper” => 10c Triumph brand, 3-Ib. can.,.... 12¢ ee package for..... eee | is not surpassed, Its rich, delicat cannot fail to please, CHONG . Makes a refreshing beverage for tl GROCERIES for the ill, | 1 lb., 25c.; PETE EGTA TT Foe Nee, Trustees Are to Be Chosen, and a The Committee on Uniforms recom- will consist of soft black felt hats with | iss a Great Deal “Be not one of the Negligent.” where the best goods, lowest prices and most courteous service await you, ‘ou have missed—and the habit of visiting Butler's constantly will develop at once. One Lb. of tee Very Best Gloss Starch ‘r 3c. 7 Pounds of the Very Best Flour, 1 Cake of Yeast Free. Butler’s Best Moche and Java Coffee 11b., 25c.; 5 1bs., $1.15; 3lbs., 70c. Butler’s No. 2:Tea Mixed, Oolong and English Breakfast. EVENING, JANUARY 25, 1904. 4 it ts expected | ery close, exceptional ability, an rick Sh William Lyneh, D. Han- that the vote will be ver: lon, W Malley and Martin J, A monster four degré K ton will take place on 4 nty officers have organized a 2. at the Mo Fifty-ninth roo Bulldi atraet nH Of the order at M wenth street divisio Richt Livis | |r Vinol For Chronic Coughs and Golkds. | | We know that thousands of ‘people to-day owe their very lives to | Vinol, because it is so healing to sore lungs, and so good for chroni | coughs and c<tds. Our experience shows it will cure all such troubles more surely and quickly than any other remedy we have ever sold in our store, Vino! the Great Healer, Vinol is not only the greatest strength-creator known to medicine, but its healing power is marvelous, and we will explain why: For centuries cod liver oil has been known as the greatest specific for coughs, colds, bron- chial troubles and consumption, but not one person in twenty can take it and get the benefit from it, owing to the vile-tasting, nauseat- ing oil, which invariably upsets the Vinol is a cod liver oil preparation that contains every one of the active, ative principles that made cod liver oil famous asa specific for these troubles, but no it is delicious to the taste, and can be retained by the weakest stomach; hence its wonderful power to cure, VINOL SAVED HER LIFE. Chas, Miller, Oswego, N.Y writes: — ‘«Some time since my wife was taken with a severe cough, which seemed to resist | all remedies. She was obliged to take her bed, and without | doubt was in a perilous condition. I heard about the wonderful | record of Vinol and purchased a bottle. it stopped the cough at | once, built up her strength, and there is no doubt it saved her life. Had we used Vinol before, she would have escaped a great deal of suffering.” Mr. B. C. Bradford, Rockland, Mass., writes : — «My daugh- ter avas subject to Bronchitis, and her lungs were weak. For five years nothing we tried did any good. She has now taken two bottles of Vinol and is cured. She has gained 8 pounds."’ Tf the cough is neglected, or the wrong me taken to cure it, pneum or consumption is likely to follow. Don't lose time experi menting with other remedies when we guarantee Vinol to cure. Try it—if you don't like it, we return your money. Riker’s Brug Store | J. Jungman Cor, bth Avenue and 22d Street. 1020 3d Ave. and 429 Columbus Ave. | Hegeman & Co. Kinsman’s Stores 200 and 205 Broadway, 200 W. 125th | 125th Street and 8th Avenue, 601 8th St, 1917 Amsterdam U8. Lean, Tender, nd Resolve to test the resources of a Butler store to-day The moment you put your | td of living is the motive of the James Butler unmatched methods Canned Vegetables. A Combination Sale, 1 Can Tomatoes. 2) 25c 19c 1“ Early June Peas. r Maine Styte/ Corn—The Three tor! feat fOr. ss sc1e5) 9 A TP eases... sc t | | | | | To-Day Ushered In the Annual Sale of Stationery and Engraving. All day long the stationery section has-been crowded with enthu- pe Be eager to take advantage of the wonderful values this sale affords, Prices Less Than Half Regular ire the magnet which attracts every one interested in the purchasing, of stationery supplies and engraving. For to-morrow we quote: Engraving Monogram Die & Cards and Plates, || | Paper Stamped, 65c. N 88c. 50 beautifully engraved Cards Brass Monogram, made from new. and plate, with name only artistic designs, complete with 50 Cards from your own plate,25¢ 2% quires fine paper, in cream or! 50 Business Ca tinted effects, stamped in any your own plate color, with envelopes to match. | “Giant” Cabinets of Paper, 10c Sontaining sixty sheets of cream “wove” satin-finShed paper, ruled or plain, with envelopes to match; FAwer sauare sheet style. 23c for English Cambric Cabi-) Containing fifty sheets of fabri finished paper, with fifty envelopes to match; square sheets; colors cream, azure, grav and violet, 4 45c for Cream Linen Peper. Cabinet containing 125 cheets om] cream linen paper, in smooth an¢s antique finish, Lorne size, with envelopes to match; made by Whitiag-Prper Company, Vellum Paper, 9c. Ib. Cream and azure, Oxford and oc- tavo sizes, with 102 sheets to the pound; Gladstone size, with 84 sheets to the pound. Envelopes to match all sizes, bee 100 c {8c for !b. Package **F rench Dim- ity’’ Paper. Good paper, with a fabric finish; very popular sort; colors white, yray and azure; sizes two—note and letter. kage ate “Hercules” Fireproof Safes, $9.95, $15.95, $24.95 and $56. Safes Removed at Reasonable Rates. Main i Savings of from 33% to 40°¢ to Be Found in This — Diamond Jewelry Clearance, The stock which we started to clear out is greatly diminishea, but there’s still enough left for a wide selection, with Value-Givings Unmatched, Don’t fail to investigate this great clearance sale if you'd ‘iamond jewelry below actual wholesale cost to-day. 3 rf Pins of ten fine cut dia- ; Unicue New Art Rings, three fine ficaeteagt platinum and Orienal | diamonds with large ruby or sap- pearl. | phire. Present Market Value......$35.00 Present Market Value. Qur Regular P :$27.50 Gur Rerular' Price Reduced to.. fee delice Reduced to........ Round Lockets for two pictures, clover design, with four fine cut dia. Round ets Vy Ee monds. | eal 4 ct Value... ...-$28.00 | Present Market Value, Present Need e22$18.00 | Our Reguur Price ‘ Regular Price Reduced. to. $13.50 | Reduced to.. Main Items in the Greal Fur Sale. Don’t let this great fur sale slip by unheeded if you're in need of 4 fur piece of any sort—it’s the time of times to get a bargain un- equalled, 52k. We mention these for to-morrow as examples: —Worth t | Rich Baum Marten Long bi Conts Or Dou ‘le Boas—Specia’, 333. Long Stoles or Peler.nes— rich sab ¢ fox, Squirre! Stoles—S pecial, $9.50 and , $12.98 Beautiful Bear Sto’es—Spe- $12 and $135.0¢ x Stoles—Scuirre! lined—special, 215.0 | Sable Pox Stoles— lined—special Rich Chinchilla Stoles—$ >»: cial, < 75.9 Flat Pillow Thufis—Of sabe wof, sabe iynx or sable raccoon—special, Black Lynx Muffs—spzcial, 29.50 und Eastern Mink Muffs—Spe- lor, Guth St. Restor purchase «$22.80 13 fine cur oor, Front, Centre: Nearseal Fur Coats—With large collar and revers of mink, beaver, Alaska sable Ey oes chilla, worth $50 an 5 5 special, $32.50 Persian Lamb Coats—Worth $55; special, £50.00 Persian Lamb Coats—With large collar and revers of mink, worth $100; special, $39.00 Persian Lamb Coat: woah $125, $150 and $175; specialal (372.50, $89 and $119.00 Sealskio Coat Wor 2 | 75 and $350; special ai $94.50, $114 and $219.00 Long Double Boas—of Isa- bella fox or sable —special $12.50, $13 and $18.00 | Eastern Mink Long Double Boas—special, $19.50 cial, Royal Ermine Maffs--Spe- cial, $34.K Beautiful Baum Marten Mulfs—Special, $35 and £45.00 Bt. Seetton. $20 Watches, Special, $10. Dates @ Prunes. Dainty “Biue Ribbon’ Fad Dates, 3 pkgs. tor 20c., ic one for. seatececeee “Blue Ribbon” Prunes, 10c ees Macaroni 2 Spaghetti. Macaroni, the best domes- tic, t-1b. pkg. 7.3 4 Ib “Ac i Spaghetti, the best domes- 4c tic, 1-1b. pkg. 7c.; 34 Ib, thin skin, meaty, 1-1b. carton... ¢ flavor and general he well—a strength-giving potion 3 lbs., 70c. | 1904 World Almanac @ Encyclopedia. Styles for Men and Women. The clearance sale of watches affords chances extrao:d n=ry for value-getting. Here are these 1.andsome gold-filled watches, with Waltham and Elgin Movements, very one guaranteed for twenty years. Special clear- nee sale price, 16.50 for $25 Watches 5, $18 ard $25 for Wa‘ches 58.75 Chk gold, titted with Wal- $15, worth up to :50—solid t¢ kt. gold; for men and women; fitted with Waitham and Elgin movements, tham and Elgin movements. Main Floor, 9th St. Section. pebeomntlsantag acest ME Dest Edilion of 25c. Books, 8c. 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