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THE WORLD leith ts EVENING, OCTOBER 11, 1905. “yw , ‘raoncezro « ‘GIRL SHOWS IN Pear, on BOTH HOUSES James § Hughes Testifies /THE CLIMAX THREE WIVES | YP") COURT HOW TO | TO ATTEND AT mona, watmn sorta care | REACHED NIXON BURIAL err err all ee hurley, PALS Not One Knew that the Others, ‘Miss Soga Demonstrates for “! am now In my 66th year, ane taieandheryandicnre | and Saturday. Thought Her Husband Judge Her Method of Was I Theirs 1 Too. Treating Masher. one rellable family medicine.’ He THE GOODYEAR RAIN COAT CO. TWO ARE E OLD NLD FRIENDS. Special Trains Will Take Legisiators from All Parts of State to Funeral, writes: will sell a limited number of \mport- Thave used fof RAIN COATS AND CRAVEN- and FTTES for ladies’ and gentlemen's wear Mt ae. At Exactly | - One-Third s of the Legisiature will Al of 8 Pred Many pereons In the Harlem Court to Gay saw 9 lit'le Japanese woman twen lors than five fect tall and | ty years ike | weighine only @inety pounds, give ai ty TAMER 6. Sivot ‘Amazing Story Results in Ar- Hlustr of how by jiu-jitwu she had | Milwaukeo, Wis. May 6, 100 |] of the wholesalewmanufacturer’s origi- thrown a masher clear over her back nal cost of production, rest of Robert Benicker, Accused of Bigamy. | ‘The most interested of all the wit: Deeves to the exhibition in court to-day wore Magisuyies Barlow and Cran | Mogistrate Barlow had sent for the woman becaise she had refused po com pinin against the masher after baying him arvested, Little Miss Maveoga Boga went Into @ourt accompanied by a friend, K Yoshimure, a jiu-jitea performer, ww aoted as the Interpreter for Mme. But- tery, Through Yoshimure Miss Goga sald that while #he was walking along One Hundred and Tweaty-fidth treet on @ shopping tour yesterday she waa ac. |costed by John MoCulium, of No, 2% West One Hundred and Forty-olght) j Street, who put bis band on her shoulder As he did 60 the little woman caug! _ al ee THIS OFFER GOOD FOR THREE DAYS ONLY Dp During these three cays the pur- will do the di duty for three, (ho progress of | Here are the unmatchable, climax 8 tbo rach '* 81) vorching values that have never been 0. it he heart ang, with the most del! ate voneeh “pest cure for cold ed before in the annals of stomach trouble probably € Cente of Ap amaring story of Mgamy was twenty-five years old, of No, 2 West Bighteenth street, was arraigned tn | the Jefferson Market Police Court oa | the complaint of two women, who de- Olared that he had married them, and mentioned two others on whom they | @aid he had also bestowed his name The two women declare the man main- tained three wives ai once in the Bigh- teenth street house, two of them intl: | mate friends, and that not one of them knew that he was anything to ihe the MR. JAMES G, HUGHES ure Clitilietion of malt Pengibere witnous fees Of! form of fo @ fact iat memor al services will be He le t eld by the Legislature in Albany later, | (jo. will be brief. ed consump | the thro at every. for" and weak WOMAN GAGGED AND SHOT DitAD |: Twelve Hundredandy ' Seventy $15 imitations tn wold in U.—The others, They also ussert that ne nad | __ MAYSOGA SOGA, Lim by the wrist and defore he knew Rain Coats ‘the pastor of 6t. Matthews Lutheran 7 - what had happened she had towwed hit : go at Church, Broome and Elizabeth nian "| Sve her back and landed him in the ‘ | WAM try fo wet Perform two of his marriages, Magistrate Barlow inaisted that the been sh and malt whis The complainants in oourt eal Japaniae woman fliustrate to the Court pen gagged ur $ . were Mrs, Bimily Benicker, twonaty ; PA DO she bad stone the see . and he w Years old, who still lives in the Blgh- i tr , ‘ } Ai asenetate roo, ° teenth street house, and Mre, Norma ‘ der wet ae : 41.00 6 hottle, Medieat For three days only Benicker, ninetoen years old, of No, 405 a pp Ronn sag a ie Mal Mh 0 TO OUT dust. tree. Duny Malt All the bright new Hox Fifteenth street. Mrs, Norma i M “utter vit him Hi W FIND | key Co, Rochester, N, Y, sty es of the sas Li Benicker believes she is the first wife) T EEK RID over hee back, inaking him turn a com ot cee ere: ces er are inthis gathering, that Benicker took unto himself, but | PMGreatt sxclad Mag ; ee with nothing lacking she admits ‘hat there is room for doubt, low. "I all Arr 1 mi in inake,lit and finish She and Mre, Emily went to the a |loarn j Fill a bottle or common glass w pre 1807 wholesale cost ob Jefferson Market Court yesterday af- : ke bho or 7 i h Per ee A twenty-four making, $15.00. teruioon and asked to sve Masistrate| Brother of Congressman Suc- ‘MoCulfum ad Hittle to say for himn- hapa the & Inaicate 9 Cornell, , f His only defense was that he tn unhealthy condition of the kidneys; Thirteen Hundred and Eighty Mrs Norma said thet shortly atter! Cessful in Quest, Proposed pug etana town some years cae | pidnie Woakke ave M sath Mh Reliable F Gentlemen's — her marirage with Denicker he de {and that he only wanted to talk to, ( tre ; too frequent desire to ide serted her and went to live ! house Last Sunday; WedTo-day. § A] her. : pass it or pain in the back is also con $22.50 Cravenettes at - {n Byhteenth strect, Living there was , * a) He was fined $5 —— — cing proof that the kidneys and bla R it Cc @ the woman whom he afterward made : oe der are out of order Lowest urniture arpets y j Mrs, Emily Benicker, Ti happens that] | go a a ore What to Do, Beds a Beddi Loncest ‘a tine enignvod, but had not seca mash | Willi Buler, of Now York, who came c age conten be vere TT ERR] yal I te 8 | Ceeoir e ood, but hi no} D uoh . rT xy ‘mer faye Dar! " 4 e m Ala/ka* Inst . raed so often expressed that Dr. Kilme f M x nid C of each other for some years, Dei payee Osis Oo RAY i] | Swamp- e great kidney remedy Pp NOS evy Goo 8 } this i d A Husband's Wife Her Friend. Jast, was accepted, and ‘he mariage fulfils every wish in. curing rheuma. . ; } gists ew Manufacture ca Rik is anternion tism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver Eve thin +50, . ater er tort te, Soea eth Sane ater inputs ties ine | Everything for Housekeeping see bonely and ecided to look up her old Sits: Y yascage. It corrects inability to hold Ladies’ $15 Kain Coa friend, She round her in the Highteenth road etation, and, vater and scalding pain in passing it io at Street house and also found her ELIZABETH, N. J., Oct, 11—Charles Jor bad effects following use of liquor, 50a band there, Benicker had married the! gan thet rhey tothe home of the oo ——_ wine or beer, and overcomes that un-! WILL $ OM friend, but in some wey not e@x-| Uridegroom In Alaska. ‘ ‘ * : pleasant necessity of being compelled to f plained) Mrs, Norma did not find it| Mr. Sulzer Is ¢ sser ot an|Doctor’s Wife Dtank Acid Prince Charles Edward OE Gerctten dariBp the day and to get up out, alth hough she Ilved in the house} Aine « doby his ¥ ot Yut many ti he night. The mild e fer weeks. Mr Bali ot | x. cor-| After Alarm Over Nosebleed | Saxe-Coburg Lakes Princess |; ary effect of Swamp- YOU re er husband was really the husband of| merly F : i Lot aCe 0 soor ed, It stands the — \ her friend, eo everything went along | gq of Her Daughter, Victoria Adelheid as Bride, highest for its wonderful cures of the PEN i oothiy, nmin t distressing cases. If you need a idently Benicker wearted of oth | sk lagt week, but 7 7. medicine you should ha 0 E AN ACCOUNT { t nd th ‘ San Mra, Mathilda Kilnker, wife of Di.) GLU SBI —| Sold by druggis fifty e os w ) for a tow weeks afterward the| gia not tell any one about hie matrl-|rou' p aiinker, of No. 80 Weet Bit.| The coas V s y druggists in fift 6. | A ever Hundred wives change that he wont Pall ‘al It | » HO" r 4 dauga Duke I jollar sizes, ‘ ’ ver and married elghteun-year-old | ohh I aR daegal ty-firet street, killed herself with car | dawg aunbonderbut You my have a sample bottle of WITH US? Ladies ' Euerdrod. He brought this) |, waveaee. to) ties Gertrude | oe acid Piped a of worry jad alece of impress Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, $22.79 young woman to New York and ee ees arity | When she discovered that one of her | torla, married to Prin rive | ind a book that tells all about it, both | put her in the Efghteenth stre ah Maids WY, entrar had nose bleed. rome, Dame Se are es 7s sent absolutely free by mail, Address TERMS AND TIMES Cravenettes howe, He got her to pose as . Fes baal 2 re Sige Dare. Hlnker, Ag wes ety 088 | midday to-day tn pautitul it Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.Y. | cousin and kept her in the house Be SS eas aucnliOe Din OF DER ast A, LAP ie A Aaah e {1 When writing be sure to mn that | for a week, And th say that "8 ih: Pan ane 4 from neuresthe: . you read this generous offer in. the OF PAYMENTS yictod that there was any 6 | ial noes ; 7 +e Y = ‘ended iy! + any mistake, but remember the name, ecSkar Bavn bacxall tree, 3 snd Withe ei areas mH Root, Dr. Kilmer's — Swar TO SUIT YOU. | Benleker had nothing to say for him-| _ 7! ny wes performed by the |nose bieeding this morning and, ck are the young Duke's|Root, and the address, Binghamton, od | : aa | Ri K. England, in the Madi- j@ning her husband, setd she feared the nds and no one seems to! N. Y., on every bottle. | put in court, A young woman named Vacach aba aah id dle, Dr, Kunker attended ly why the Crown Prince | Jennie Wood was in f ban ot trendy | iid and’ laughed at his wite's s v1 w) be very much Intere ea 2 - i oi sis : | arsrer ser one conter ks SN ol Rapeidigped tthe brid ‘m of i Kinke: went g0,the lower pert! LEAPED FROM FAST TRAIN. LOWEST PRICES LONGEST CREDIT Rain Coat or Cravenite ean ti and Benicker were married the servants. An hour later Dr, Kilnker | a ne ard this remarkable bargain offer, r i r Ne MONTREAD, 00 ~Marehal Far- 7 1 former bargain aver Tischer was GiniA lor $1,500: ball. dor ae wn nd hee office nh tad | mip 7) Fainore uy ase Far Wi st 14 St t KN 6** A al : nee bargain a nts sink ni ¢ id | a po! to th . ear tter | ¢ when compared to oxamun hale and ry attactive, jdrained a erat hi ans Cerca (2, t20 ¢ Pret | e ree ve this mighty value upheay al Thee ore 7 " I‘ var id ma BROOKLYN STORES me without delay wht Me the oppor- ian ites tt the Gra ) § nin N Thursday ALY ” | York last night. millet SON Nf 0 ELL WAL K' alive Wal Narvesten in Baltimore on 47) Flatbush Ave 4n¢ Fulton Street Cj both stores ” Mondmy. A BRE RON aK THD AVE, ILL IN SUBWAY, t#: azmy ration OVW GOODYEAR | 4) A Good Suggestion from an Old Soldter, RAIN COAT CO + ‘ 5 n The Government has been expert- Married roDey. in Newburg to Train Stalled Because Air/ Mrs. Genevieve R. Fuller Faints menting tor some years scckivg a 987 Sixth Av., "ts ras ie H & om . ‘ | | condensed food to be used by soldiers si ” Mth Sta, Miss Pauline Clarkson Rams- Brakes Would Not Work and] al the Bleecker Street Stain case of emergency when the army 205 Broadway, 2,>%,trm dell—Many Guests at Cere-| Harien ics Are Compelied to| tion and Commissioner Mo-|tite cit,toose irom ts base of wip. r ij eornqa’: hursh, \ Qhipte » and the troops shall carry their ra- mony in St, George’s Chure | Take to Surface, Adoo Helps Care for Her, | fnd "te troop ena aT ene nets —r ——_—_—- haversecks, While some progress has vz wite ot been made the problom has not vet! Qyer Garments raps been solved, i Hep een a} A Yatra fom its Girt) Wate That are worth while y eon lng tha Ana y,| WEiting from New England, says in ‘ : ine hho ne the dower ro Such are Brill built. Lop Men’s Cape K Kid Gloves $z Wawbure. took place Hyped T have been using Grepe-Nuite food! Coats, Fall Coats and Raincoat Daud a i. ch red around for gome time, and my Iking for It Every one is NEW=tallored in If we didn’t have three | gq Lots of man know this, ceremony war porto ss8ine se fnerensn.» wit th ube, d fod Je extrait 1908 on 1905 lines; every one is big stores we couldn't i because they. wear this enbriga tia feet Conmis-|1¥ palatable, and not only digestible) made of the best fabric procurable| give an order to a glover big if ‘ & Co, special glove Sth Hee uth Applemats, Testor ecset- Fuller Jato a! food which used to give me trouble, | to give best service at the price, enough to warrant all the veal rage. tus. tated, and there f ete ap ade tgp Btrgs A And the price, despite the fact specications we demand ina q ey ly for a dl ee tees, an So Mie ie auftclont (Oran entire moul-~| fost Other clothiers: are marking glove, When we place our sash ? tie —_— = stoner (0! 8 ont fc a s " Qell and Mis yoye 42x: |that I really need no other food, Yt higher figures on their i Sie we tomltes that ike They're the one clasp ' Miss Margare lie 9 {s my custom to begin my breakfast| the same that you always paid here,| © pecity tha model of heavy cape kid, 1k AN} We with two heaping tablespoonfuls of] and expect to pay now, gloves to be sold by us for saddle stitched, with spear \ ne. y PP es Grape-Nuts with cream, By the tline| Custom-tailored Covert must measure up in every || point backs—all. shades Charles Millard. of bf ral t days past and pres | |T have eaten that Tfind that my appe-| At $10 Topeoats, In several shades at ve P i Three fat 15th St i é of the bride, was matron of honor | % I way to visit (tite has been completely satisfled. 1) .¢ tan and in our exclusive “o; particular to gloves sold in Broadway | ct Canal $e ' ese Kee Rc Cell rh) is wich Vilage. | feel the comfortable sensation of one| O14 axtond worsted and Thibet Raine| other stores at $1.50, Stores? | near Chambers St l 4d, was \he beat, The s hers wera PRES ae | 7 who has breakfasted wisely and well.| coats MCravenetted” by Priestley, 52 . | , Ms Predsrish Clase tiowerd Barns Vance ler's and while I aed cy be Hr oe inches long, 4 lined with Yene tian; fy: ie a pee etd day in a id a. pr th: J 0 mor atte (A ee troy, Marvellun i Deis. Iknid Migs Sharpsteen's Romance, wan aultering of hablt than anything else. 1 fin | a! rool bck "and Oxford % lengt Fall RIGHT HERE exclusively, win Miller, of Now York. — ‘ hotor Re i that I can go till noon on the two| {0S Handetailored Fall Ke Riidiiabercetenpinane remeron with | an Actor Results: in| tablespoontuls of Grape-Nuts and) At $92.80 Coit of Hick ant is Porters rorareerreererrpererenperepay! Marriage Despite Opposilion BIGGEST STEAMER | cream alone, and, what is also an im-/osfor4 unfinished cloths, Venetian | = = = = FEI IAAII II IAEA : 1 HE - portant consideration, without a lined; Topeoats of tan covert; and Rain- $1\ of Her canilly. ON HER WAY HERE, \uncomtortavie sense ot tulness such conte $a and $4 Inches long, of hard proses e x Te ne ‘ pidowons feel Ald ‘aly ay le ltwilled Oxford worsted and’ all-woo! | “i - ‘ y style brea 0} 1, oli 4 VY ] E]| Another toman he oy}e| Amertka, of Hamburg-Amertean | if [ drink a cup of good, hot Postum | nag AN ai Fall Coats of Buttdw 1 AV> FL) minneed ve Line, Carrtes 4,000 Persona — | Coffee with the meal, for I must cor ; At $15 black and Oxford Vieuna, | oH Z| Mies Mary Hevens Mony New Innovattons, fess the old kind of coffee lls mo fll] sy tined to edge, im every line and Cet Gall and Make Hats. | neiow Malden tae, ie the RY oyour an HAMBURG, Oct. 1. — Herr Ballin, |of gas and discomfort for some hours ty a varinent for a gentleman, tan | Pep appenMeteee WM oWhirw Fon Viths i * Director of the Hamburg American after 1 drink it em nny | covert Toncoats, deep vented, silk Tine4; | ay Doe Goo a} : Steamship line, sailed for Now York to.| ‘Now {t has occurred to me that| SY soread Haintoats Cte a | Bae rs ' Sky of Prosperity! ¢ day on the Company's new aieamer Grape. Nuts food ought to be adited to |i pitarese Raincoats “Cravenelted” | i Stina acon . } { Amerika, She had on board her ¢ull|the army ration for the rea at | | ; Seeterrrrtettssct te etgy sapaclty of passengers, | furnishes so much sctisfying, nour- ;| oe the Habit. Go to/{ AS eS po: 3 PR ceo ishing food in such small bulk, A Le ‘ A } f Our Credit 29,333 ete her ivero y {nat s,s: wae Launsied ApH oy drome tae ytegs | soldier with a package of Grape-Nuts Bu Brothers ee as arm i gay, Nea} THE NOON (RACING) ED} World Wants Last Weck een gtronely “opposed” by" the | of Harlem & Wolf, Beltast, ‘The vessel, Jn his haversack would have a foot as i } nactieut, TION of The Evening World, eck, f intended for the intermediate service supply adequate for several days of I »N s UA E iy i ale everywhe ntal pre 2,028 Miias Shar " aoen ih Por. belwaen Hamburg ang New By une marching and fighting. It wouldn’| "J UN \ Q R oe on sole everywhere, containg y ° cargo et tt mame Move tan any Y # death an Of |4000 passengers and crows dhe is oy | take up much room, and the welght| 44th Street, near Broadway. Handlenp by Frank Thorp and Fnewepavar, || Moo, At the death i her mt feet fone, ta 74 feet ¢ inches wide and | fenothing.” Broad Chit the ONE BEST BET of the GAZE TO-DAY! si pone eRe BSRSON crane | "oho ey Sener’ event marke eno |“ TEF'S & reason.” 1 eaeeiense Aa, toni eva ‘on. and {4 one te the fhandaoest ih | introduction of many innovaviony ia | Look in each pkg. for the famous} 4 ! vo BORE SEOee met ‘diorenltats, Comal travelling Uttle book, "The Roed to Wellville,"1 126th St,, cornar Third Ave.