The evening world. Newspaper, August 15, 1905, Page 8

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DSLEY T0 BE BURIED BY HIS FIANCEE'S SIDE Late Police Deputy Killed with Sweetheart‘Was * Highly Esteemed. FLAG IS AT HALF-MAST. Miss Willing’s Little Nephew Was Running Auto When Train Struck It. ‘The bodies of Deputy Police Commis- ‘M ‘Lindsley and his killed in an automobile aocl- Gent at Bennington, Vt, will probably be tnterred wide by side in the Willing vt. Mr. Commissioner MoAvoy to-~lay that such an arrangement had been proposed and thet the Willing family approved of it. Before any final arrangements for the funeral ere maxie, however, Mr. Linde- leys’ mother will have ito be consutled. ‘The news of the tragedy came as & @hock to every one, as the Deputy Commissioner was to have married Mias ‘Willing next week. All arrangements had been made for the wedding, Com- missioner McAdoo having even pur- chased a present for the bride, When Lindsley was appointed Com- Méectoner McAdoo sald: THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 190% ee seem toe GIRL AND FIANCE KILLED IN AUTO. AMERICAN GIRL ARTIST DROWNED. PPER SN CHILD AND WAS. THEN ARRESTED: 'Strike Leader Ran Across Park Grass to Res- cue Girl. DY HUSBAND WILL KEEP HS CHILD BRIE Chancellor. Stephen Stephenson Holds . that Youngsters Were . Legally Wed. Petey ‘Williams, aged sixteen, and his wife, who was Lola Brokaw, aged fourteen, the son and daughter of wealthy farmere living at Livingston, N. J., are to remain man and wife in spite of the efforts of Ezra A. Will- IN DANGER OF AUTO CAR, Child Was Playing with a Squir- fama, the father of the youthful nus- i band, to have their marriage annulled. ral and Ran us The deoision of Chancellor Stephenson, Roadway. fwho heard the case, is that the marriage was valid in every way and thet the young couple do not want to be sepa- rated, This deoision brings to an end a te slebot enact George DB. Pepper, sted the late unsuccessful ! [case which has etfreed the farmers of Subway and Interborough strike, and > jin a long time and caveed a feud de- filers’ (Gitore. MAB/s(rate; Sauer Nth tween the two most proménent families AIGGUFL “ChRFREAC TMV ENS NWR |in the Livingston section. | running acrone the grass ind Fathers Had Been Friends, | Park to drag his cight- } Ezra Williams and Oscar Brokaw. er fom in front of an | the father of Lola, are both rich and are the leaders of the farming com- ng from leading the Amal- munity. The families were fr.endly for 1 Street and Electrica years and their lands adjoin. y h homes are only a mile apart, whch 1 isn't considered far back in the tain country, and they had pews across the aisle from ono another in the Pres- byterian Church. Perey and Lola went to so to- gether and were sweethes Mr. Williams never took the attachment |seriously, and the Broka aldn’ elther. But on June 14, 19%. Mrs. Bro- | kaw invited the Williams boy to oo) peanuts to animals | house and had a talk with him in the presence of her daughter. Af a result of this conversation she took the two children to the Presbyterian minister and asked him to marry them. The minister refused to do so on the “I heve found a gem—a military man of the first quality. He 1s a man who combines military training with the Jaw. puffing ; etme Preparing for Wedding. ‘When Mr. Lindsley announced a few weeks ago that he and Miss Wiliing ‘were to manry this month the first to congratulate him was Mr. McAdoo, The young couple were very happy over ‘tietr coming wedding, and Miss Willing came from Chicago only recently to complete her trousseau. Mr. Lindsley had just been unanimously elected Cap- tain of Company A of the Twelwth Regiment, and he was to have had charge of the sham battle of the regi- ment next Thursday. Miss Willing was the daughter of one of Chicago's most prominent business men and an heiress. She was very beau- too young, Then t sped t Brokaw t as he ik inen © Bre and when ful anareedc in th in th Stas charged in the papers in the a Dolet. ih that Mrs, Brokaw told the Justice Hours Uh = ae of great promise, | at the acad- ppan prize of "A Bowl of, E DESERTS temper sald ts w And took up thetr regidence «here, t was a week before Mr. W' discovered the whereabouts of When he learned of the mar: i d took hls so: he bun a lawyer and WITH MADMAN annulmen: of the a parriage, Tals. } been persatently fought by the Brokaws, who also bir Boy In Charge of Car. a lawyer. GRAY HAIR, “Ea Is not a dye, bat Pronto The later story of how the accident happened shows that Miss Willing’s Wedding Started Feud. fourteen-year-old nephew was running Ae) 2 San Pay fo0k sides tn | sonva ray Hair to original nats | the big Mercedes auto when the train Tie each side hay black of brown, tn 5a oF hit ft. Both he and the chauffeur may i 5 ‘sucky He. Mr, Lindsley was killed Instantly, Ty ae ae everythin leg, 970,00 hold a conter ¥ mini SOME ACCIDENTS WHERE PROMINENT but his flancee lived for a fe 8 Their bodies are sifil at an und-riake.'s 4 few days, now that the! SCRANTON, Pa. Aug. 15 Ing her husba: and three-year- in Bennington, Vi., awaiting the arrival PERSONS WERE KILLED IN AUTOMOBILES. Page ies opie in Livingston over | FM raging about him and ighter, Mrs, Susan Dieht has dis- UNBEATABLE of relatives. the matter are Percy and Lola Their ning away, Dr. W1 fvom her home in Paterson RAT The boy is Mark Willing, and the| ee ae rata thelr neat ‘to wet to- cree, Somes touent wiih amadmen vusband {s looking for her in| EXTERMINATOR chauffeur J. Adamson, of this cl | inca teaertet H Menedlet, son of E, C. Benedict, the banker, ran Caiante. of F Br | oa sunsuy a ummit Of Vain, ic. te going she left a note aay- Willing had b s tier! oa boulder in 1901, too much est Afi nad dee Sha wouldinever ‘el Neith- Pues Willing ned) peen ne ee Gh i: ¢ and Wife killed in France in 1902. . | summoned to the White Mountain Con-|!26 that she would never return. Neith aunts, the Misses Skinner, and Mr.| 1 Stephenson | . er her husband nor her parents can ex- Frank J. Mathews and Mra. J. M. Cobb, of Jersey City, went over |sumptive Hos near this aity, Fee eS Mahe c fore horse. || au embankment tn Jersey killed in 1903. Where a foreigner twenty yeire old |Pi!n her action. QUGH ON CORNS, Liquid, as Penk a . | Mee, Adelnide Hav , Brookiyn, killed re- had become insane, The doctor made} Dien! earns : falr salary and has « ‘OUGH ON CORKS, Planer en Fee ihdelon (Alles ‘Willins, the chaut.|i ‘ening from Cone ; alone from Clark's Summit to|comfortable home, 1p which Be had T= 8 in envelope 4 ate ® Yetends 4% Hl | marringe was arted on the return trip with the man|He says thas VIR DSEsr Sten ees 20F, ——eeees SC iia ae Ay med Lana sane) millionaire turer, killed at Xenta, 0. AARRIS LIVOSLEYs {no reason for t yuggy beside him, dinner last Friday he found hie wife OUGH ON BUNIONS, Plasters, 100 Greylock Inn, It was a jolly warty as in ti wis avout four| Writing a note, This she hastily con- —aaeees 8 in cuvelope theyisianied home. They were einging killed In 1903, c nstorm les an ms anh roach. ai ALL AT DRUGGISTS ng ata pace wacn 1 aire, of Lon a; low Atened | He left the house to return to his : | . WB! SP with) bis 2 ness, and got home to find got to Pike's Cro f. © 8 WELLS, Jersey City, N. Joy Use gerous point on aehine in 104, Minn Fle m his wife and learn that Rutland 19a of thin city, BOARD ASKS MONEY own from auto and ie st eaalasw ithe mine nd : URsrenee 218 98 8f and killed in 1 Mrs, Diehl said that he Was hit squarely, ‘The engiwer and fie millionaire paner 2 eat | wot seo her again, and she hist : n fre wap fneturer, hit by train ne Aid| duke him to care for their little pir was sent forty fee: 1) WAdunert Bamawiers tomobilist, of Prance hurled fifty feet, and aroward’ it driving his racer on Mevrick Koad, into ted in 104, SILK More than a score, of acroas a fence. Mis him, The other two and were sent Lo a hor A own opus, reachin, were un Diteel Want Him Buried Here. ant, of Brooklyn, killed rez sivorner| Officials Ask for an Appropriation of Guy [Pat Brighton Be 1 af isily ‘subdued, BRITISH WARSHIPS | Mr. Bolle hen Ac, comune. carey | cagecand Nem Yon Geiern) Irani ite $125,000 for Carryine Out the Even BAe ace me malnioner ats Aah vi nding iis ena the Poker ana hausout Kieu ai onmanas/n onsen J 5, for arryi 4 t the e OFF FOR THE BALTIC. CASH OR CREDIT. peda con Jes than Mago le: 7 Sree juick Delivery. alf. The touch of eot- Channel Squadron Under Sir Ar- thar Wilson ton in it makes Suesine Silk cnduringly good for Retersnge ed en chta~ ! ing World’s Plan for the Improve- Sails from eoomaooeat ppneancna ee ee ey a at d = | . pithead. sevice. How can we poniaatt LEONARD G LONG, _| mint of Seventh Avenue. LONDON: Aue the <Chmonel| Perse mani taeTe i you of "Ju TALL BOY, WHO RAN | Soumdron, consieting of eleven aati: | a PAAR WP You coulda yon ¢ thi 1 von venue and e Cross streets would make tt dn ir Arthur Wilson, safled from Spit | FOR SALE f ave B soft path and that] MMe, mOminK, Bound for the Baltic Soa, EVERYWHERE, ‘ hese hard cros# streets would be in- ."Swinemunde Write your dealer for “4 furious raex with the many changes ‘sample. Conimissioner Veudquarters BEDFORD MILLS to hard ronds, from soft Jong conference wit pr ie nen then decided to doaway INTRODUCBRS OP avay, s of Borough Board me Sys Leica Py made Mayor Fores so-dny orci | He Is Not Long in Name Orly pagoda revolution aakin, GEA ec auacarern SBIDB GLACE «on Cit H all dis: y Datimate and Apportic © ‘s Hy ‘Third and Mercer @ts, and Has a Docidedly Lone The act neal board govern er side of the plot a width of thirt; 7 the improve ts means that the ive feet f n ted driveway will surely be built if Alderman Griffenhagen said that an ; qi verted devoway will surely be hailt | Aliuman Grimtohagen aia mat tt{ The Painters and Decorators Are in Possession Solid Oak Chiffoniers Value $7; Special, to make the improvements. President Ahearn thought that $100,000 would be gh, Engineer Webster said that it — REFERED $t5, ment d ides at 1s meecing in Sep.em- e the money. meeting to-day of a portion of our building, but we have so arranged that they will 000 not interfere with your selection of a Piano. The only inconvenience were Prestdent Ahear of the Borouxn of Manhattan; | would require 878,000 to lay out the i a + No. 111 ¥ Twe and fower and grass plot and bay 4,00|{ Will bea little overcrowding, as we have had to clear every Piano from ae nwa trees, which are to extend one end | some of the floors, We are running a “the drive to whe other. ese treed will cost $10 each and will be twenty Clearance Sale Department in Our Basement Aug. 15 nodes, of Hee rd ware feot high, if plans are carried out, 1s & cousin of tho late Cecil Hhoden, | wao » 0 M gruva, trove and flowers, Extendina | feat appropriation of where you will find about 40 Pianos marked at quick selling prices. Broregutioy of a Lect ttan ge Ine ecackaainnes Canons Tor One Hundsooth and Tenth aireoh | etaitent Aneurn then sald aviveway-|1 Among them are two beautiful Sterlings, concert used, practically as compared with OW he chancery and dep ed i) p > ‘3 ne 8 eR m yuld appro sking for a ditional | re 4 the, Bank or Bowlin 2 SR ae \¥ Oy a > and one-half miles long Teoug Gonre Ne. en te Ta ea na'lT good as new; 10 returned rentals, used 3 to 6 months, and one re- have seen duet gipeaee Hiroe cr lai by : yaw informed oft pater argued against the | passed, turned rental, used 2 years, Only anvexpert can tell these Pianos wheres doubl Res icons “colcny, thee mwent Sof) RY a Mr Runpert, who - from new, and the on an A I ENBen i iy eet nee lof the manager of the com say NO EPIDEMIC TOWED TO SEA nae M°CLAIN SIMPSON & C0 att ' ih ‘pay aver |b y promised to come back 10-4 paper on documentary evidengss” |rave inc se tag ma AT BATH BEACH, BY BIG FISH, Savings Are $50 to $100 Each eepniabierahceat 9 ¢ Tae hy lived at s . HANGED HIMSELF IN CELL, Hotel Twentieth Doctors There Instat Conditions| AEF Bide of Twenty Miles W *Fe|1 Aiso about 5 Square Pianos, in the best of condition, at $15 to $50 Farateure, oa get, Regs, Biss . re Are Normal as Far ss Because of Fou, each, which means a reduction of half on each Piano, Almost your Northwest Corner 37th St. Sleeve of Undershiet | peo) Prisoner Une: for Noose in Station-Hogse, hid an en 18 8 Frphald Gove | ed by a sunfish twenty miles to/] own terms if you don’t want to pay cash, Hie mother says tho osidenta, vate | 2 perience joyed by BE. W. ¢ vessted for, boing drunk a ds Fi A idents, business men nd physi-|sea is the experien Be raiae tevin tycutyceient tee nee gometiing to da with. ni ‘ie of Hath Beach declare that there| Scribner, of Sag Harbor; Arnold Mul- ° 5 prderiy, 4 wentyrelght ling from t ma. apron-string hing lke an epidemic of typhoid| ford, of Bridgehampton, and Geor) A old. of No. 30 First atreet, $er8ey gy informed anf : Lynch. of Montauk. Point 4 0, to commit suicid “ in be Informed an repor a conditions are entirely normal, | °* & th i BAT st tho'g \ter to-day that when Leonard Goodwin! “Iv said Mrs, Long," re The men ware out in a small pow 4 was in schoo in Dresden she was un , 4 wae not allowed ,7He following physicians declared at | den by “Mheahte ofa. naroun, Tne” ‘ schoo in Dreaden whe was be it 1 London to wot there are no more cases of ty (Hah | 4 ibgut hie nace |able to pay’ his aehoot bil Dr. Loge et Hat ldlining! ny stay ere than there baye been in| Mauiils, “utnsdadsh 518-520 Fulton Street, cor, Hanover Place, Bapokia. ‘ fe 18 p ree nes of re school, barrie dr es iv. | ce bpe f sate Ly HP nia} other ve ares QO, $. Hevior, Jabs A Ai o ee said foe ‘Sein towed a 12 at sho would eltier have to.guy the! *” hourh pul be “Voorhees, John E, De Mund, Earl H, : Bill of the boy would be held ouptive, focding him | UD MEH HEB KeeM ON eas na Joseph W. Malone. elise i ogee 688 Keay cia te all Be

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