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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER'S," 1904. and exploit on its,site a new Jerusalem. | |paia @ fabulous sum—"“away up in tie, bt ag Hale were made husband and the most cosmopolitan party ever given He believed the reference in the Bible thousands." . and that tt was presided over by one to a high, priest, called Tola, had « SAYS ARMAN Efforts of Mullin to get this property ton erate bintitiaas te vie of the most prominent womén in the for George were met with a propasition land sl fice a atta Girect reference to him apd that the | Spa ni eecupetion “armen Bg 4 ’ -. * t ' thy i ; o0 ie ven as eignteen, her 4 members of the Christan Belence fatth | hah Cece (@5 he mottos meant Ie. fenudenee Ralumete, and her fateet eas | i] Miss Gould gard & present io esol q Were directed “to go and possess thie event of Charlotta K Herrmann deacribed 4a Superintendent of the Bai- | ohikd To \the boys she gave {little ve | and.” inning her sult, establishing her claim Poel a wee pe the | bouncing balls. while to the girls she | ‘The clatm was based on a charter for to be George's wife and asking a sep Yo thie SAY BRA went ib tke presonted pretty Ittle dishes. _ | —_—>— —— hong be : arauion “ . jexroom' There was not a hitch in the party The Town of N ." grant “T belle < 0.008 of the bridegroom's aunt, Mra, ie se I belteve she sugnes! 10.00 as Slater, at Readviile, where they | until some of the little Igorrotes became a Tt ow | a corporatio a “ suitable prov witness. | Wil remain for the present, , simple thing to look up the helra of the | agthure will aring next ; Mra Slater to-day authorized the| When the Igorrote Children Be-| conscious of more clothing | than emb corporation . Monday, «| follow ent: *Althe . comfortable for the evolutions of Broker Toler’s Wife Opposed His, members of this corporation, and te Lawyer Says Mother Allows Him Granddaughter of Edward Ever: following statement: “Although «wed. gan to Disrobe a Maid Had] tnicn’,peren, trading, A mld 44, broker soon enlisted a big followlr _ VisloMary $3,000,000,000) tion very tittle Ananctat support \ $250 a Month and that He SHOT SQUIRRELS IN PARK. | ett Hale Elopes with Son of are del ied Mi ack the on to Hastily Admonish Them to Weer, lathes! or ko hore, and. ” A , 3 et was tesued Called “New Ho t — 7 lai a mt \ “New Harlem” Claim, and)ien, rast and Prevent: The Siory ot un Complains That 18 NOt poy winea ¢9 for Kitting Antwate Prussian Army Officer—Hap- is mocoer's sida ne is a fandion ot! Be Good Tas gone po : Amazing Civic Wrong,” and several i i | with Slungshot. | 4 great grandson of Thomas H. P 4 : . Now They Have Separated. (i itiins “were hed’) which wer, Enough for Him to Live On, w piness All Around. fhe donor ef the’ Perkion 2esuetie at (From the Chvsland Lenten) ed with hungry heirs, willing and | ee ee wateon years ald, cf) jthe Ritnd."* gine ange “T understand that young Sapleigh a ° fe slices of ees “ hy het vrs ee | pits, Ricdzick: rk # daughter $f Me and! ST. LOUIS, Nov. &—Miss Helen Gould | '* '0 marry Miss Ann Teek, I's a +o i perty they fin in Marlem Court to-day en (Bpecial to The Evening World.) vs, Arthur Hale, formerly of this city, " wonder that he isn't afraid that e WLSO DISAGREED OVER r nerd to belleve thelr ancestors HE IS FIGHTING complaint of George F. O'Callaghan, of] powPON, Mase, Nov. &vThe elope-| stg petandanughter of the: Rev, a: | as the hostees at the Fate yesterday of | Vit taue her for his mother,” people me . practically ‘ail of New York above Bev AN ALIMONY CLAIM,| No. £3 Rast Bieaty-seoond sireot, a me : | modore Conner, of Philadelphia. “ot [nearly two hundred chi'dren represent: | “on, no; he realises that such a mise MAS. EDDY’S DOCTRINES. prictionty att of +! keepar in Central Park. who charged | ment of\a granddaughter of Edward| "Po 'the past year or «wo Mr, Diedrtox | MF nearly every nation of the globe. All| 1x9 tg impossible. You see, everys ae Mrs. Toler not only took no Interest | him with shooting birds and squirrels) Everett Hale and Kurt Diedrick, from| hes had charge of the Maryland farm| Joined in a riotous frolic on the model | py. dy knows that she {8 @ society wome sa ‘a pease aan in this mammoth soheme, but objected sh | be 1 it was an.” longing to Mr. Hale. Playgrounds, unconselous t y| thie city, bas resulted in the union at) heen Providence of two families well known | ss Florence Crosby Herrmann ie , ja uray visionary, and that rh was | kilt ; Mas!8-| in society in this clty, Philadelphia and Solence, Wife Refused to Bel saa maa‘paticecpher “in quest atithe| Thought $50 a Month for|' salman 1» a Aangerous ray; | nano It has been announced that * Jao) and pleaded in on. t is one of the power! the families on both sides are quite sat- Interested — Invested, $100,-| tain’ ns ‘thts te Tal to it with pecullar vigor, She pointed | Husband a Disciple of Christian) ou ta° ner haband that’ the idea. w: this friction tnaly| Clothes Not Enough—Feared) nave ever seen rne nul be & Huw isfled with the runaway marriage a ample rupture. forbidding the sale o! ) weapons.” | A finet: ss { “ ” M eddy: Uy cocmnnieiagiinimnas nely dressed and attractive young 000 in His “Vision, a tie new convert to Mother Eadvism) Result of Another’s Claim. j couple arrived in Providence trom this| purpose, and rather than abandon his _ MR. DOOLE city yesterday, and after a license had new h or give yp the righting 0° been secured a visit was paid to the ; “the amaging civic wrong,” he allowed] ,,, : 3 Marry Pennington Toler, the broker | nig nome tobe divided It {8 my understand % ‘who start & year ago by! His beautiful wife secured for herself | records, that George Herrmann has 4 up as a Biblical prophet and/a comfortable settlement, and they for himself and a select co- (darted. The thought. of ‘airing thelr] property whatever, except a fow articles ‘ulties in court Was repugnant to de _ $3,000,000,000 slice of Harlem, and Mat they had drawn Up ai nticig | fF Personar adornment, some clothes | b wife have separated, By mutual ration, which they both signed. | and some shotguns, His mother told me t they decided to dissolve! , Nok lone alterwurd Me iced te 0 an domestic partnership, This de-| aig tie hope. of estab ‘eteion, it ts sald, was reached after |Jeiusiler in Harlem. Mra ‘ Toler found she could not enter- | leider of the church. of whit is 0c in ardent supporter, put her he heliet in the doctrines of Chris- D of disapproval upon. the project. | to live on,” | lence, | At that time Mr, Toler said ‘ iranet Hn See else, whe won s large fortune or the past two yeare | have been| 8° tent fl a vreneie xu in, former at-| . * eo vend i Ove of the Y torney Mre Re: lerrma A 8 broker, nequired fame as a go favre propertioe Wen the t ai tu " er s Bhd adopted the religion of of prophecy, Bat from sn mi theud Wildy wh an ardor that astonished |Our lender, ‘the Rev, Mary Baker ddy, in relatt tot n aves his and alarmed bis wife, ta) Ciay: 22 relation he Harlem mov now living In a three-room apartment * * ML No. 20 Central Park | admit 1 must be mistaken in m: oP Mi Afisley Holl, No. 320 Central Park | Carat juterpretation on the ing, from jutlctol | Gives his final advice to voters in next, Peaidence of Rev, 8. H. Webb, where Sunday's World. at 12.4 o'clock Kurt Diedrick and Sheet Music a | Tested by meter the Block light Consumed exactly one-half as much \ gas as its nearest competitor in a she made him an allowance of $200 4 month. He algo told me this, and com- plained that it was not enough for him ree inquiring pay alimony n. ae al All Day Friday Most popular vocal and instrumental successes and this season's a epee delet RAE a IES Mh a. new hits, which sell regularly at SOc, or 60c,, are offered at 11¢, This light, complete, $1.50. 24-hour, contest with other lights. nt , has-moved to the Hotel Sebuyler, | | per copy. ‘ , . a erauin URES 9 \ . a ole bea long been e member of netic ifsicy, ©” eat SME We} ent Narrommbarg, X.Y whe old YAO URANe Re Cinrauwn” |: . Therefore the lights you are now using (if not the Block) are consuming \ S356 seth ne cartes ee Bry na PPE [clothes which We had meade to est oho Wi oobi | Se ad ced twice as much gas as the Block would consume, You are paying twice . gion of curing physical and mental ills BOAT’S CREW MASSACRED. Mir Muli o# tenner ¥ WERS ARD IN THE 80 USED fo vous a ; 1 5) faith ar, “oter was atso a come snereree nt r atchy arch) as much for lighting your home as you would pay if you used the Block told of calling on the He Seventoen Seamon Supared to Haye (4 of calling on the Iivrem ey when Flo Herrmann v Mmnicant of that caine deeply inter: enee his wife ofte = @hat church with tim. He was ro Jf @onverted to the new creed, but q Toler only took a fukewarm interest In vestigation wreh. When he be ed in Ohrietion Sct Peon Drowned the Vie attended services of LONDON, Noy, %—Acro y formation from the Island . at the en e to the “tad Bea, Massira Island made by | not Im, a and you're not getting as good light * * * * *. The Block mantle is the strongest mantle made, and is especially treated to adapt it 9 to the powerful glare of the Block light. Every individual part is given ' double the strength and consequently it will stand double the service of the average light, * * * * * One Block light makes one room as light as day—that is, a bright day. y s, i) * | Herrman ut the Me teachings at first and 4 bitter dis.) the Bullan of Museat shes that al on for a coffee pot ; Ike for it when she saw the hold {t was boutt's crow of weventeen mon, whieh she was a dang D2) gabving over her husband. left the British steamer Baron Innere sas Whe real friction did not come, how- dale, which ran ashore at Kurla Murta! «sty jmpeeasion at frat was that Me ever, until the broker decided to aban Teta dd Massira Island nda! ppopemayc® wes in danger, but b Gon his brokerage business and launch Were Masmered by the natives there com to be afraid, My i . a ® part of his fortune tn the elm Nine of the murderers have been ats | sion (9 fe exhib - a 4 feheme of acquiring “New IL A beige e2 i “o ” Py aT} = That project was founded on ihe belief from Aden, | **A Bit of Blarney. | Roses at Twilight, Successor to Viglets. The] J | Two ordinary lights cannot throw out as much light as one @hat an ancient claim could be resur. « | Tostrumental and Voeat, great song hit. Now i MEMTGG) gas sccrunes, ond. (0s Also the following operatic hits at 15c,: Block light, because they have not the improvements, The SE Meiwersh while, venturing sng in sledeberg Stein Song”, “Days of Ql" “Message of the Violet." Block light* is distinctive. It is on sale in our basement F: the scheme, Furthermore, hv #1 Sarit DO thet Sum UY LITLE CAN culiar Juli ceived the idea that the Scriptures had Also all the “SHO-GUN" Muste—tSe. per cop NOC OD. ORDERS FILLED complete scores, $1.50, $1.25. Add 2c. for each piece ordered by mail. ae oe ae = foretold the success of cha plan to, Jai, fom i ny acquire this great pleve of property |a port of Burope ] “Mogaoo May.” salesroom at moderate prices, ds ll | a \ ON" Tradin WI al | at 1 DOZ. Regular $6°° Carbonette Cabinets |. In Exchange for One Book of “S. & H.”? 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