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ate Y bad aces 4 JiAdoiph | Hernley Had Beat “y aa ane Co Commission deat | ‘CRUSH DIVORCE Id DOANE'S CALL TO AIS CHURCH Episcopal Bishop Says There Should Be No Halfway Measures. ‘ALBANY, Noy. 20, thirty-elghth “Banunl conyention Protestant Episcopal Diocess of Albany convened i All Baints Cathdral in th& city to» Ga, Th @ feature of principal public jn- tereat Was the address of Right Rev: Wiliam Crowswell Doane. who from the fouy pation of the diocese has beon Sts, —Th : oe Yetoely known Interest In the sub- Ject-of marriage and divorce was again Gispiayed in his: earnest references to Uiat subject, in oh, Mfter altading meeting at-Ph on uniform a es ech laws) inspart: TF result js.to be-attained tn {tion deeehts pon three things. In phe } firat. place, w! isiative action can be secured to cerrax the methoda of procedu: In to next place, what b the postitve and definite outspoxen- hess of the churches. “And I am increasingly hopeful and eniigus that this church shall take the lead in a strong and definite position as at an rate, to the ques riage of any dlyorced ted as possible the remar- riage of the so-called t party to a divorce, with much mfusion in the details of Sts Ia ‘@go the church made it dimoult. Fthis is really mot dealing, !t seems to ne,_either frankly or fairly with the ‘sind for relief. Geary of the disc }te fee} that the new non arriage more dimMcult, thee ts lency and temptation to let the ing dog lie, but the toubdle Is that this Sok is not asleep, 1 cannot Dbelleve that church ought to be co! with that, really expresses nobody's it convictions. {ua Wash our hands of the whole ess. Let. the State which sep- jarates unite. And without elabora- tions of detall or defiaitions of dis. ciptne, tet-us simply forbid the clorsy to gve the churches benediction to any oigis marriage, in Mewsott and out of season the | Christian pulpit ought to call this thing dy {ts rishc name, until the people who hold. some moral’ standardy shall oplze the wrong and refuse :to recog pize the werd date flaunting their ain before the, world.” HANGED HIMSELF IN STORE BASEMENT sion and content makes re a ten- Dead 24 Hours When , Body Was Found. ipatrick Lynch, a meter inspector of te Brooklyn Gas Company, was to-day roping around in the dark cellar bé- heat Itermely Brothers’ uphoisters;at ‘No. 25 Dokals avetiue, ooking for the Sial register, when he bumped into a jody hanging from the ceiling. Lynch tushed upstairs and gave the alarm to George Hermely, vio went Into the pasament and recognized the body es Hot his breter -Adeiphe An ambulance doctor from the Arnone {Raa chen cut down and anid that tite iad been extinct for at Teast twenty~ bur hours. ae OVS rge Hermely sald that his brother aa he nt Tor some time and had oh depressed by It. AdoIDh. he in the I f dlkappoaring The rothex-In-1a) Rit anieeie Ko ‘Monday.whe Bho his home, She dead man was ata tims, MHicers of f Electric. Road Ask Permission to Issue Mort- gage to That Amount. the in von orning of | wxter a brief hearing to-day, Railroad Commission, sittin, New. York. ofices, No. 1 \entis, saclouszied vatil the an, application ortehesten Railroad | Com: isfon to tesuo & mn 00 to etd the expense wo of the and to, Inoreare from. $250,009 to y Diem Cc, Gotshall- and Bullivan Fenians aD any, Mr, Votstil chair as ‘chiof en- eer for the rooa, He anne ost" at im construction woul en Presiden’ Gots at Khe enumeration’ o€: the ost of lon Commissioner J. N. Dickey, = 1 the ..ew fork “an have read, ds wo ®, of the consolidation of these two » If the rumor of unton is ‘We wo ahead with author|- ould know of Ie or to the * pomreey, tlint we may regulate our 2o- Pee a have No objection to making any, mavig in, executive jon," } a rene Gos a os matter, ind it a the inanelal Apt eet nk that public, te ales va 16 ahead iP Publ, sen aS ers ey eas Arg} Ral) Gey Hospital examined tha body after | sume—the principal aE PORTCHESTER. (0170 TRIED TO BE HUMPTY DUMPTY But—the Fireman-—Dug Him Out Whole and He Got Spanked. years-old ot i Brooklyn, emu- iated Humpty Dumpty In balanckys en and it took alj-the city's represented by Fire . Mary's Hos- @ wall to-day horses and pital ambulan gers out again Tho wall was A New house im bein -qballt new to's: feppy liome, Owing to the muasy weather to-ay the brickinyers stayed i ‘the Christmas maga- the akuatlon entirely ts und sundry juventic “elevated on the and, down and whe the, brick Avr zines. ‘This clear to Otto I friends who green wall, ru: crowing in innoc structure roc Avout the t Ould Wh ttod nelgnoora’ rang the fire aud id while the fire- that pro: sand. ter QU: burial Otto was ed and sent home ED ee tor ered spanks. ‘WIRELESS MERGER STORY 1S DENIED President Griges “apf UDSOTES Mar- coni Companies Not Inter- ested in Other Concerns. The reported merger of the wireless telegraph companies wea officlally a nied to-day in a statement issued ty John W. Griggs, President of the Mar- con! concern, “The managers, directors and a ma- Jority of the stockholders of both the Marcon! compantes are not Interested tn any wise in the United Wireless Te: graph Company.” says Mr. Grsgs. “rhe latter compeny ‘has no agreement or proupect Of agreement by which it will obtain control of elther Marconi Sommpany. dnd the scheme of merger announced by Mr. Waite 1 te and repugnant to th both the Marcon! companies. “The Marconi Wirele: Company of America ha: Years been prosecuting and Prosecuting Suite for tnfrin; aainst the various De Forest compan: 63, BINGHAM CALLED BY GRAND JURY the shifting stalra [- MONT TEL HER AGE TO.ALAWYER) | Miss Jeanne—C,-Inwin-Martinny Skilfully Evaded Giving Exact Information. ‘Just _to-ohliga—a friend * Bagh fice. don Miller to-day smothered hls Bouth- axe ern, chivalry whet he asked of his cilent. Misa Jeanne C Martini who led the fight Haines, of the Bergh & meinter of Pet Dog Club.: : was Herbert C. Smytie, sit for Ho. dam} ages fron the Metropolitan Street Rail-} way Company for injuries to ber sping oo. the ground that ebe was injured in Hout’ railway accident in 18) and got $11.0 damages 2 Tho c Is on Its second trial’ pet Justices Kelloge and a jury fn thn prems Court. Mr, Smyth wh Mr. Miller that he wanted, to k was too bashful to ask the age of the lady who WAs on the witness -stand, acheréaipan tha dia “Madge.” sald tall age." Mr. “Tam requested to ask you telltale expression straightened up how old? more than tionty-bne." el am ‘Is that amount satisfactory asked Kellogs. “Well, I'd ike to know what year she wae born,” sald Mr. Smyth. “1 was born ‘in “72-1872,” was the re- Justice ply. Q. What? 1 Weren't yuo a stu-| Q. Waatt Weren't you a stu-} dent at Smith College in 18512 A. I was | =the youngeat girl ever entered at tat) college. Q@. But didn't you testify 0} of your sult against New n and Hrtford R Wr thirtyeone year rieen years aD, emember what I fostiiad that you came |. to ie when you were twenty years old, How long ago was that?" A. I do not remember, Tam as much as twenty-e¢h G Did you eo to scuoo! 1a Broklyn? Aji dont. remember. fi year You have . York Gid you attend Bai cohol faved “attend public school. Q. Then, when you testified In 18% d that you wattended public school It was not true? A. If I sald so it was un- BC edward _T. McKpyin, Dre. of West | Fitiy-eigntn. street Edward dl Hel FETED i MADOO AEINSTATED Bingham Obeys Court Order Is Embarrassed by Hav- 7 but ing Too Many Officers. Wo” Wire phymical, dis ability and stated by the} courts t Police Headquarters | tovda felde and. 4 Th captains, gned’ to -dut: all—five but fy Appll Joseph ‘4 James’ Michao! Jamoa J. Driscoll were t Capt puld retire reinstated — to-day. that ho Sapt. Socoelly nearly sev hw young as tired’ of the business and for rein: cause they résented the methods by Commissto MeAdoo in f them out The action of the courts In reinstat- ing everyman. that-Commissioner_M. Adoo arbit retired 19 placing Com- amin an embarrassing earned hole In also a heayy drali Cotiynissioner Bingham will make an effort to get a lot of dead wood out of the dep. but he at it in Ale way sioner MoAdoo did refrain from fo! mors police- men out by the of having them declared physical how the altended Mion Payson Fowler, who past twenty. Tewin-startin during’ five years behalf: apector Smith, who was involuntarily retired a few days ago. Police Commissioner Answers Question Concerning Raids in the Tenderloin. There was a flurry of mild excitement to-day in the Criminal Court Building whe Polis Commissioner Bingtam walked inand -weat-te-the Gremd sary room, He spent Afty minutes with the Giund Jury. When he came out he sald to the reporters: “I was surprised to-get a letter ¥ terday from the foreman of the jury, Monroe 1. Simons, asking me to come jmacoscoaay. fhe ny idee: what t y wanted to know from me, but 14 is glad to 4 ar sistance. We talked about & lov of things. J pre- matter which we discursed may up by ty morrow,” = A member of the Grand Jury sald: ‘The matter doesn't amount to any- thing. Some of the old grandmas of the Grand Jury thought maybe Gen. Binghain might be able to tell us some- thing ji ragendte—the—paide tha taere: made inst week on carder houses. Inthe” Tendertoin—orer—the—head—of apt, Russell, of the West Thirty-sey- enth ———— etation.” be cleared “6 “DEAD BY GAS Body of Raa Well Known in Wall Street, Found Beside Unconscious Wife. James Dunn, fifty-six years old. 0 veteran messenger ‘boy’ for the West-| ern Union, was to-day found dead in the kitchen of his fat, No, 6 East ‘Thirty-Norh street, from gos polsoning. His wife, Sarah, aged fitty, was uncon: sclous on the floor beside him, She ts dying in Bellevue Hospital, Dunn had plenty of money and had no reason for aailcide, He nvaz well own in the Wall street district, Jt was his ‘custom to get up early in the morning and put @ pot ot coffe.on the fire. From evidence at band \t appears that ho put on the coffee to-day and Went to sleep, waiting for it to boll, The tube connecting Uie gaa atove with the jet was loose and the room flied with gas, overcoming hj His wife, who lowt the sense of smell In an operation some years ago, evi- dently went to his assistance and bo- came unconscious while trying to re- vive him, Music Tea Mrs, Hattle x Dies Suddenly, ‘arner, fifty years old, No, 263 Pista ead ania: was, of nage An Kav eutbuisude teem the wotet rr iJ 080. Vvelt Hospital ‘was called, iat ie aa’ the. me ine lacttean. Ask your Grocer For boys who love out doors— Norfolk jacket suits, $7.50 to $16.50. Reefers of fancy mixtures, chinchilla and frieze, sizes 8 to 16, $9 to $12, Gloves—woolen, 50 cents; fur-lined, $3.50; buckskin gauntlets, $1.50, Rocers, Peer & Company. Three Brosdway Stores. s OSB 642 1260 at Lae at’ Warren st. 43th st, 3ad st. iipaanee THE GENUINE OLD FASHIONED Sea Foam Baking Powder : (REGISTERED 1869) A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder of Great Efficiency __ Infinitely Superior Sold and Recommended by WARK AND TILFORD, ACKER, MERRALL AND CONDIT Cco., and alk High-Class Grocers | | In time of case prepare for freeze, Boys’ skating shoes, sizes} 1 to 6, $4. | Boys’ sweaters, $3 to $s. | Boys’ sweater jackets, $4.75 i and $5.50, | Boys’ hockey caps toques, 75c. to $1.25. Rocrrs, Pret & Company. Three Broadway Stores. recut baie 842 1260, opposite near opposite City Hall, Union Square, Greeley Square. and) by Conf ting too old tof that} atement bo} | Wines and pL OSs The figures quoted as tke _calues of the pieces mentioned telow are, in all cases, either tke prices which we ourselves asked for ‘thém up ‘to to-day or the prices regularly asked by other good stores on furni- ture of the same_ _ character and quality. By far the greater number are straight reductions from our own prices—special figure: on odd lots—as every woman knows, the lots that make the best and cleanest piching of all furniture bargain offers. Dining oom t J.B. ~GREEHHUT, PRESIDENT. Furniture G These are all ntandand ia rades of furniture—there t lot.” liest description—some of the popular, every-day sort; but whatever it is, it’s all GOOD and it’s all CHEAP q present figures, pores] designs—and a good variety in them. all woods. ‘ant a tco-cheap piece in the Some of it ig of the cost- “AU new,’ up- -to-the-minute All-classes of finish, = And a TIMELY offer,” there exer was one! z if 7 : T aa Colonial Dining Suites — English Oak Dining Suites— ve enalien Dining Suites—com- Inlaid Mahogany © Dining finest grade of polished mahop- handsome carved oak pieces; ete; in massive caryed oak; Suites — high-grade mahogany $202.00 Sideboard at. $182.00 $193.50 China Closet at.. . $174.00 $79.50 Side Table at $71 ning Table $9 Dining Tables—made of plain solid oak, golden color; rubbed finish; €-foot extension; regular price, $19; sale price... 315 Dining Tables—made of plain solid oak, golden color; rubbed finish; square top; five fluted legs; claw fest; 6-foot extension; $ regular price Si ljsale reply 8.50 Dining Tables—-made of fine quar- tered oak, golden color and highly pri oak, roun it possible construction; genu- any; an ideal Colonial design, bes! embracing all the handsome de- ine English tails of practical and artistic furniture; solid construction, effect; best finish. bullets. $230 Sideboard at. ORNS China Closet at §76 Side Table at $130 Dining Ta ice price PLICO. sesso Sideboards—made of plai" solid finis sideboard made with the antique mirror similar, to the modern . $207.50 . $130.00 Dining Tables—made of plain solid olden color rubber finish; top; five fluted legs; claw feet; 8-foot extension; reg- ular price $13.50; sale 510 Sideboards—-made of plain solid oak, golden finish; carved uprights; two closets; one large drawer and two small ones; French plate beveled mirror; reg- ular large base; $20; sale $16 in carly glish finish; all j |e enetian effect; | | | $410 Sideboard at. $205 Side fable at.-.-- $260 Dining Table at.. of fine Sidcboards—made tered oak, polished; two small ones fluted uprights; large F $30; saleprice...... drawer and two au ones; price ular price large pieces; |] Tone of the best idews in modern -. $370 $260 China Closct at.. $234 $185. $234 | golden color; highly one large drawer and double closer; plate mirror; regular price $O Sideboards—made of quastered oak, En: |1'| furniture handsomelyriniaid; the marquetry on these suites is handsomely executed; mude of the best grade of San Domingo mahogany, and finished with || the customary high polish. 1 $192 $147 China Closet, at.. $133 $75 Side Table, at.. $67.50 $85 Dining Table, at... $77.50 $215 Sideboard, at.... quar- tench China Closets—made of plain solid | d oak, | “oak, golden color and gloss finish; _ golden- color; highly polished; three grooved shelves, bent ends large base and mirror; curved and straight front; regular $ uprights; double closet; one large} price $16.50; sale-price, 13. BIG China Clcsets—made of fine quare tered oak, golden color; the best possible finish; three grooved polished; best possible construc- oak, golden finish; straight up-| China Closets—made of quartered ; ollsbedi beat possible. cont ttle ia rel tevaiargeeerench tp areumalrsl/icoasihrgolaanmicolacaeandaeniehiVi(seticriiecetsstorta eee selected stock; round top; pedes- ror; strong construction; very polished; curved front; bent} regular price Lae 30; tall bases G:foot ex: ; handsome design ; ends; three grooved shelves;| sate. price... 50; $24 tension; regular $16 50 regular price Seay $18. 50 regular price $22; 318 8.50 is price $20; sale price, ° sale price.......... sale pricc...-...+. (Slegel Cooper-Store, Fifth Floor.) Annual Sale of Ostrich Plumes Continues last lon 23-inch Plumes—regular price, $2.25; special at 15-inch Plumes—regular price, $2-75;special at 16-inch Plumes—regular price, $3.95; special at $1.49 $1.95)" $2.95 gest. (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Center, near Fountain.) LACK, white and all colors—choice, selected plumes from the male bird only—the kind that are thick, but delicate in texture and Fastest selling we have ever-known, but assortment is good for another day. Note the price_reductions: 17-inch Plumes—regular price, $4.75; special at 18-inch Plumes—regular price, $5.50; special at 9-inch Plumes—regular price, $7.50; special at 20-inch Plumes—regular price, $53.95; special at $3.65 | 34.25 35.50 36.95 ._ $9.75 Coats for, OneMoreDay of those oats | OLD more women’s broad- cloth, kersey and raincoats yesterday than most stores, even big ones, sell ina week. The huge special lot advertised for Monday has been reduced © in-one day to just a-compact, well-assorted quantity big enough for one day’s selling. Sizes and styles are in exactly as good assortment as they were yesterday, When there were gaps we (nes them in from our regular — Stock, $14.75 Coats for.... °9,50 $18.75 Coats for... $12.75 } $12.50 Raincoats for 59.50 Values quoted were ~ regular figures onth (Slege! Cooper Store, Second Ploor, Centre.) Advance Thanksgiving Specials. Prices Made Unusually Interesting on the Most Reliable Dinner Wines and Beverages. Liquors T-OF-TOWN customers are especially urged to-or= der at once and avoid the possibility of delay. QO" ‘delivery on $5 purchases to any point in the New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and ~~ England “States, New Maryland. ERFDERIG DUPE GNES*T Sint latyctan cil ‘OF 24 Pints, $32) E) sof $2 queries Holland Gin—?.eilmratee |! oa Sroswetee, G8e | It NK & oy IMPORTED of excellence 21a Dey, = SS VERY SPECIAL OFFER ON™“POMMERTIN" RED SPARKLING Bi RoR +t Sold (regularly at $20 end $22; special my er case 12 quarts. Berry ORTED 3-STA! Ch: Ferrand & Con, © $14.75 Free PRINCE EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE ‘An Amerlean wine of the bizhest quality: ‘Crsey—ot=24- pints, $13. Caszs of 12 queria... Alley’s Invalid Stout | A delighttul, refreshing tonic and 4) rer, In the convenient aad economical half-pint (aplip bottles. peicsd away below regulars, —<—$ $< << CLARETS AND SAUTERNES PELLETIER FILS & €O., Bordesux, France, jauternes, 18MM. Haut Sauiernen, (AO... eeu Filhot, 1800. a qusay Caberact Cloter auternes. Cast Johanne: $4.25 ben, ie! Daegsndy id ase. GO Ta ous paae ee $3.65 Purian Medan, O14 Fears Hereundri SB Ola Friare Riesling. Claret and Rhine Wine=per ations 7G | herr)’, Sweet '€ ‘Miscate’—very Chole p my $105. $04 BRANDY AND RUM for Cooking and Burn: A special quality of pure rum and trendy which we guara this purpose which will Burn ‘readily to the 4) last drop. Per pint bout THE FAMOUS IMPOR from $3,00 to $9,00 « | ieee Sreny 100% | Krauneberger, UD, | Hermatay je Whiskers Hes.ar Bour- full quart Monogram Rye—per £4) “An education In quality.” ‘other brand, and put up in.an hon: est full quart bottle. TOREADOR" SHERBIBS from 75 cents to 62.801) boule, (Blegel Cooper Store, Fourth Floor, Fro Bass & Co.'s Cele-_ | [iss English . Ale Matured over nine months in bottle soo O80 per elton ST 18 Balimore Rye—rer gallon. YALE COCKTAILS, Manhattan or Martini, Per bottle ah full 7c $2.50 Better than any $1.25 UR “telephone trade’! is conveliient and econom O Tiorida anges eae ius recglved CITRON=Fancy Imporie _ NEW SEEDED” RAISING cleaied ihported currants; Fount Quality; doz. $1.50; Tolbs arto NEW MALAGA LAYER RAIS! Ribbon Tied Clusters; 116. 450, 4Uc andes. if = BOILED CIT —Gardurrs tex 456; Aisne APPLE. Ciben- fomripessdund applet bottle, Se: pale jugs. GRENOBLE WALNUT’ new mixed nurs: 54 Ibe Creamery Butter~2% quality June meide; cut to order tro | | Piper; S pound cut 31.5% 2: 1 leader of ihe Siegel Coc best Mian atenty tb. $5 fe bbis buch ality: the pure juice ule Quart. 200 tubs original package; delivered in parchment 80c i} Heinz’s Tomato Soup | famous 5/ 2" O8e | Finest Groceries, New Nuts | and Fruits ‘growing by leaps-and bounds. Immensely | ical, too. You get all the benefit of our low prices and guaranteed qualities atthe costof twominuteson a'tele- ee phone. Prompt deliveries—special, when necessary. Call 4,000Chelsea. from ise best Seburhei 76¢; Gat. oanketeres SA— nakes delicious Tha I flavors; 6 pk, 38c GA exira quality) very crea save 2 doz. $2.79; doi Thanksgiving Oliver exten large, briehis Quesa! 80c; pint far... Ser 35e ea mm the Maracaibo Coffee— Foaster; 10 1dr. 91,55; 6 tba. $151, pers | IMPORTED ream Finge's ROEM Vet aE LOG ALMONDS—tancy — Calilornia sort De | GOVFER Steget | S¢|| India- Ceylon Teas— | HOC it Att BE oUntala 82c 1] Fountala Blend. Red Label, regu! $i | } ian age rate yaneh pi S00 — eh White Label, Feguler 6 Choice iNew Mixed 1 dee BIucitaneli rte ) | Nuts=3,pou¢ 6c can 27a Blue Label, taal Bde | 96:75-

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