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_THE EVENIN G WORLD, Auto Girl Who Raced to Marry and Now Is Glad She Didn't. -MARRIED—DIDNT; ~-BOTH ARE GLAD — Peggy" Gillespie and: {Marshall Ward Were. -—-in-a- Great-Haste. = “BUT PARSO 5 REFU a Feld Merry Couple to Wait! fora Day and Tt It_Over. leever nentr" “SVard to-day f fxr, Ward was speaking of the trast {Wut futile effortsshe and “Persy” GO! — 1 Apapia: to get married ‘Sat <firagit. Sas Gittepsie ix the divors | of Bruce, Galt Ma bing + tives “mt } Hundred and’ F i Ward ¢ ard pMt Rector’s, They saw the old year out yonew year'ih It was a great’! ale e er with o ematt—but, sel night be a good idea for’! ‘Pergy” to H Got a Wedding Ring: “Fine!” cried Mr. Ward. the way he felt Saturday ny fticulty-lay—-in-the—aAbsence af a. ¢ Mr Ward's very be friend went— thes the dining-room to borrow A ring and succendad the mean Ute & busy waited had 3 rowed a ring from-one of the hen ansehanicay ‘There Was an automodile iting outside and Sir Want and }Gillenple “nnd their’ f W: find A preacher. Preachers and Aldermen developed a gudden attack of c ain they saw ealy rebuffed. Mr. Marshall Snally be- came aifiicted with what ls known as pid feot Miss Gillespie has one of the ringa and Mr. Ward ‘has a memory that cuused him conslderable discomfort Yesterday. until he satisfed— Wtmaett viding ring CAR OF POWDER —EAGLETON'S BILL BLOWSUP: KILLS WOULD BESTROY 27, {NJURES- 33 ROGUES’ GALLERY Explosion on Big Four Inspector McLaughlin De- Tore Bodies Into claresTt Would Impair Fragments. Police Efficiency. TERRE them fatally, wh z blew up “a Big Four, paxsenge: Sandford. Ind. Suid of the bodies of the A® great distances fr wreek, being found in of the clothing being ca branches Gove, i on Ba. tien t Unfortunates hud “bees the wir, ‘When the 80), kes cf ploded® the-oars- were smashed li 8D! tors and the bedies of many of thé who ‘Wer, Killed were blown into frag giehtf in several fication’ abwolitely impoasitie Passenger train No. 3 way on from Terre Haute to Mattoon, Ui. about eighty passengers. The wan dark und \¢ Was ‘raining tretght—treis, ef shia the powder was a part, ran on to a Sido track to ni low the pass Fo tre o | There waa! considerable Vibration ot the rails aw the brakes on the pashen- | ver train were to stop at the #ta- tion, and this dy Velleved to the explasion. “Just as the exprean car-of (he pas-}~ provided, however, Ui senger train was passing the powder Judgment ta re seee the explesion took place, ‘Threa|Cured, tho photographs and the Ber Souches of the passcager train were | Ullon Hieiwarsnents must be-destmoyet Introduced on the Inst day of a tur- Dillent week mt Albany, the Dili for the time being reonfved Ite attention, In- spector McLaughlia. head of the Detec- Hye Eureau, hasnt of tt. however, end is only awaiting a copy of the doou- ent to preeents facm to the Cammb- foner ehowing why it should not be al- owel ta pass Inspector McLaughlin Condemns “I am afrmid," the Inspector said, “thatthe tntroducer of that tal has very ttle knowledge of the present con- @itions in New York. While it may be true -thet—onse—tn—a-great—whila the shattered, eight freight cars were de- molished, 1,000 fect of rail were ripped up end residents for thirty-miies around, felt the earth tremble and —bolleved there “peor an -ear guns Hardly = passenger escazed deati or serious injury. “Phe enxinesr and fre- {the passenger train were ouriet pan of Se ceereneT Se? De | pelther pertoimly injures. very pouse in Sandford was. more or less damaged. Hardly a pane of glass was DYNAMITE AND lL MENACE Bg |picture of “aA Innocent man might get jin a pallce |into the gallery, the cases are very lrare and caatly remedied, There has, eprung up in New York a 4 of crooks, “ Thousands of i pickpockets are floating aronnd They belong to a new pchool, and are a:dan- Tous Menace to the community. We are getting from European coun- feo criminals” who have been driven that ha was not a married man. S“The-first piace -visited-wam-too—little}— Qiurch Around the Corner, Dr. Hough- too's-assistant really couldn't ace his may_clear to perform the ceremony, aad explained bis positton “ii tactfal=ten- Bvage Ia he-stecred—the-partyto—the|- door. He said that a delay of twenty- four hours often causes a change In plans for a wedding made over a din- ——rertabie tn Martins Alderman Didn't Know How. ve The “best man" then proposed going |* to the office and home of Alderman Pat- rick Hatton, at Thirty-seventh street (13,000,000 MEN IN-U. S. MUST-APPEAR IN LYNCHING CASE, | | WASHINGTON, Jan. 21More @ Second avenue. HAtton, who ts-an 4, : chman’s shant “S{ndertaker, was found in his office,-but| WASHINGTON, Jan, 21—In the con- | 33,009,000 men in the United ‘Stater new picked them up {aa watehman’ fea ETE ar a euevsiousl potas Ne begged lobe axcuxed au “mine an] emp case. of Sherif Shino and others. py ijipte tor miitary service, according Aire Ps tig One! Hundred hast | crooks. Although: sume ‘of them have tiv would like to make two happy hearts | Charged with complicity in the Iynchng | io te report Of Tie TREE secreca:y Bina heetse ee Sr ee ee ue gnector the reason that he had nevor| of 4 necro BA Johnson at Chat o¢ che. amny. concerning the militia, | TMCS TOT wien he ang hiscrow) hive Tmen alile to eackpe conviction L ppastiedl a coeble “Wptore;— nd trMknly | feet tes “aany Sours. oe woh ps June sare espe Aere called to put cut a dre in the) Under this bill such fellows could order ‘edioitted he Would not-know how to gg |t20. Untied Sates to-day entered = anj ee ined tTrs re dy for—im-| piney Bt ure {from our Kal the pictures by which about It, n order direoting that ench of the twenty-| let suis AD Paty ork leads | pieteones mei ta er Wiese Ta yf peters zs feteniiante appear before the D(s- | mediate milly & > S$) Tie eben 2 | We'll not 100 heart, dearts,"* Sat & = the fist Heer of-men evntin} Reaeparitits ea ea = said ) arioe Court forthe Famern Dis ret int] mblo — for quiet °F att ob puch | o'clock, whet tho #t 1 happens that” trom othe Misa Gllleaple. Where abiall we go| Temonese and enter into A, Dermonal | Rie .n6" Gils ty wocomd KIN LOSHO| | theutro were iilled ith people ua ti counter can cwellaus ext hss Cree ceatmony Mi tie cage TaN be | Zilinols comes, think WEN) oo, ay to concerts and church, ‘The blszo] Purope, wa et an ‘alarm’ for a bur: Again the Rey. Mr. Warren was call-| taken by a oom: or ;Pennaslyaola a tt ada goal start 6 ue a Capt paw ee | Bie aorta. a ; : eae have, been don the telephone, It was nearly 12|~ | had 660% feand hls met aoun sad | arcested here, and, although never con: | ao 5 Vita the fire checked | vic we may haye his picture. Th yeléck ‘and ho had not returned. it under control. With U : pletines ea The t Ward insisted on going to nite JERSEY BOUNDR ;NO SHIP SUBSIDY Lawler,ané his. men smashed open tie photograph {is used, copies of ft are < the shanty and got inside, | sent broadcast, the newspapers reoro- “Flin | Patice Station for tnformation.-At } theetation the two. men went in, and | ifs “Gillespie remained outside in the ‘machine, The « Mr, _\ INE BILL. PASSES. | WASHINGTON, Jan. %1.—The Youra| Ww, to-dhy penead the bit mprwoving a) ity report Sori pTOUsS Ay ter tse bow ry Lded Les. MeTDANE tween New Jersey and Delaware in tho Delawile Titer. The -Btate-Legisiatures. have sanctioned the compromise which? was reached by @ Oxmmisjon from 00, His troubles: “ealed with the; was nearly 1 0 if they Would come to hls home, No. cin Merchant n ommeros, mada Tabh declares that "this measure By pastor nald not 44 Went Ninety-fourth street, he would tory in iispute, Keneral ship subsidy billy that te do fats. ; : ESA Pa pl Ds aa bled learn Five a dollar of subsidy, or boun 4 . + =a c “0 yor mall su>vention-or—any th Wrarrenis home wae #00 teached | rie wrmb-o sult ta pattie he 6 i vention or apne ate had-a. the tyasbean pending in the 8! oe the United Btates ance id, be Here and edvised: delay. ily -Huwite micceeded in inducing both to wa. j oe mucceeded in Inducing, both to wilt. | the loldset sult on che docket of that/ an ocean mall bill pure and simple: |iney have no. permit t K ty nfter—ne—many—arrosts, See ee ere ortodita her Wave net court. : Ven tAle provisions fous yall inthe shanty. Have not been convicted? It tsa Dever: a ee casily answered, aa a hearing Ward and the “best man” walked of ae to “talk St over. a Divorced, in Pittsburg. Miss “Margaret BM. GUteepie te twenty, iigfour-yearn wid..She is daugh the jate Willi E. Giiloypte, of ny Pa., and the divorced wife ee Care Atmetiel and, of “She -merrial iim in ise the ae ee poe as eighteen, and a” year angiteceived atthe D winalt-ago was granted & divorce, wits Jarge alimony, Bhe maintains a”beau: ttully f ned Apartment. with sor vants and On Thursday nnd Miss c fora -orttrwt a3 weigh Face 10-rea rid mital Dowey:* | re | m SECRETARY BONAPARTE } CAMPAIGN MONEY BILL HAS -TONSILITIS, WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 =AVard, yea WASHID , contributions In connectio {thon} House to-day after a spirit ALB y. sand Mi Ward He fintee eomeans th Mr. Ward and M day that thelr marry GROUND TO DEATH If Cleanliness is next to G s, drink | White Rose Pwarm, comforts offered “To Let rlay's Sinety-sixth body jiunder the tru | sasioned in get! ont Kept Clean by the Package. ing Mh jou -~ ay AVAILABLE FOR WAR. than IN THIS MEASURE. ASHINGTON, Jan. 2L—The major of the Houge Committeo on Marine and Fisherier_on- tne Dill for the developAleny of tre Amar Marine ‘and American jate-test—night: as ger-ecrvice te Hurope,but that tt |GOES THROUGH CONGRESS VTON, Jan, 21—Tho Senate} Focorperatiohe from mak- campaigns was passed | CHURCH BAN ON MUSICOF |SOME GREAT COMPOSERS. | Ceylon Tea ae by_thety_own_governments—and-{- come with new methods which taak- of detection more dlftic Yet these are ‘the very—ciass—ot nats that dread the gallery and Jon system most Prohibit the 7 Explosives Found in Blaz|mac | Bert: —ing.Shanty of Watch- man Next to Theatre. ipropossd, ani It bebomes very ‘difticult |for the police here to fdentify these ‘eriminais- the Hureau of Combus:ibles at Pollce| \nown crooks and pe ee Headquarters to-day by Capt. LAWIr+} they Mind, atid Justwrregutarsy—tiay: of Fire Truck No. 14, in Harlem, wRo are ‘turned loose in the police coarts. They are arrested as suspicious persons door of : ‘There they found a barrel of oll badly charred and tn dange explosion at any moment. ‘The firemen roiled 1 out {nto the street. As Capt. Lawler was gbout-to cal} -his-crew away. he noticed Sey uradweeas ot AToA te, one amulet ering aPy one the sticks were carried out and-talcott suretuliy fo {ho fro sta. tion. The police warned the crow was danger ‘an explosion in the Shanty, anda few hundred standing in e danger 2one-toak ta. thelr hy ‘The shasity is the property Pittaill,. contractors duce them, with the result that in hun- dreds of cases ths .murderer or burglar {s captured. Without the picture “the odds would be In favor of his’ escaping: If this Dill passes no much ald can be romiered-cither here at-home-or-to-any Other Spuiiee Gepartiwshl ik because there would be no picture hore to-rive-out. Freed In Court, Went Burgling. “Regarding the new pickpocket. tho ® on ty $0, Ie dak how we know them tobe rmibyehie AGED WOMAN tosT oourt will: show, ‘A wWoman,_ Apparentty —over: kre so™ cunning: carrying a ble _enipty—bsake! le-fard-to-cutch then with tie found —wandéring afmiessly~in avenue, near Elghtecnth tres night by Patrolman Twenty-second. Sire MeDermott—sent- an for the woman, and heartily, German, could where she lived. ¥ Woe —thiet rho wbery. rarely hus any= sseasion. We know the hiv associates, the dene haunts, and Ue fact” AT he: Ing. Still for want ne od MONDAY, JANUA Blind Girl Who sometimes by havin: piok pocke! Joerned-fros pisinant beco: crook Wietht-whe-had erent 33 element in tne di [tuking-of-their-picturee-4n-the manner {! The ecg i introducer of-titadillos. well os others | RY 21, T5907 Will Teach Others to Handle Telephone TO TEACH OTHERS pany to Pro- Telephone Comp vide. School, th tea aniplie Sho ts an ny, Who nd operators ng like i Mise I4aaca wa. years ago & howsver: ig, and sf both her eyes, ‘The unfortunate young woman had neither! reintlyes_ nor nds. She hed jecome A general favorite at tho -how-. {tal, and Superiitendent Wiillgm Daub pinnmed—t—kegp ber iand make, eomey. Atethat time the f= not ve a telephone * and aa ono was going to in one of the surgeons, sug- { the bilnd’ girl learn to, op- ‘The awitchboard was put in Aowires and forty easy, berth tor’ her. a hospital switche be put qested grate tt tnd it has ten tr op: ate {hy twee. and splendld~pr ono who' wat ed Sh Operatu # typewriter, It the ‘orresponden {iss Keller epoke abe told ine operator, Be- of LDN ont Tucker, of the siephone company, bail likelt a deop—— interest In the girl ant proposed that ~}-eho—teach ax of Uilnd girls to-be- komme telephone operators, Sho wraw de- ntadant fdea_and will begin {her-new work “next week acs t Kiss Hanagh.Asa. make ttan-offense for a newspaper (6 pheron ite staff." if we have & Ki or The same meaz appear. prey ety ©, st these pes, Mtive of crime, und n crooks wo War mn termed court-the morning he- Had they been held as sua- | bieigua persons the burglary, which ant have. resuitad in loss ‘of | iife, Would not have been committed. | T: yPone of the reanona why this depar trying to put throuch a bill fa give such offenders @ix months Tract, Providing we CRT have no visible means 0 1 wirtn, Albany about it, fore. Int ars of : = veer the gallery to ita as Cc oO LLAR Ss a are made of strong, white, durable and flexible fabrics which laundrymen say wear longest: eTyLee Im auanr: 7 __ 1c each: 2 FOR a86,- MARERE_OF-CLUETT-SHiATS_ present state 0 Titjon Rystem, fy eomparatiys such on ot eas considered that. men wero” Rent Paris to atudy It {il seems to-be. en. attempt to dey Inesx of both. a | rm opt euppama wil be to is 1807 1907. ORSPITE THE RECENT Pimt weicm Troratly DESTROYED OUR HARLEM ESTASLID ret Tv WE WHE HOLD OUR bhai CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION, AS FIRST PLANNED ON THURSDAY EVENING, JANWARY 31, 1907 AT GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, 420 ST. AND LEXINGTON AvE. “VAUDEVILLE SHOW aT Rant p: Me @RAND MARCH AT MIONIGMT. ADMISSION TICKETS AND BOX @LATS MAY BE - OBTAINED AT: EY He -OF- GU Py: sronme WE CAN PROMISE YOU A GOOD SHOW ANDO LOTS OF FUN AFTERWARD. COME AND Saree us CELESRATE. 3 cam COWPERTHWAIT. & SONS OUR NEW HARLEM STORE Now OPEN ON 428th ST,, NEAR 4th AVE. (Park Ave.) DOWNTOWN STORE OPEN AS USUAL PARK ROW, NEAR CHATHAM SQUARE EVERVTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING t aia ean i re | LOD Jan, 2%—Church — muste Tue. iy }eomj y M Haydn, Gounod, |e roven and Verdi Nas been banned ‘ > Sones FEET Cee te MPSTIRTE Tie) Fag ee IAG Women's Dressing Sacques : | Walker y Killed |i atic (oven ecby chien Manufacturer's Sampléa A Reomer”’ Grain On iB road Way [nase a con Mera men: ONE-THIRD TO.ONE-HALF UNDER REGULAR PRICES. Sa RRR Rath Branch, ‘ E uray are the chi An extensive sample collection of Sacques, Wrappers, 2d. room the other even: | ——— bishop mr alanon olan sen Kimonos, House Cowas, &c, in Albatross, Challie, cd he other eve ; itaveonelusion? French Flannels and plain and figured India Silks; _———_—_——— “with trimmings of Lace, Silk Embroidery and Ribbons. Special Salo of Ribbons FANCY MOIRE RIBBON, 7 |; inches wide: ht colors, suitable for sashes and girdles. Value ofc yard, 65¢ FLOWERED RIBBON, 6 inches wide —delica‘e colors on light grounds, Value 85c yard, 58c FANCY WEAV WASH RIBBONS and Lavender, No, 1 Ne. 1 good quality—Blue, Pink, White No. 2 No.3 No, 5 — ——— plece of 10 386 50c 65¢ 85c 1.10. yards. 3 E98 Breet. ill. THE EDITOR I'm a jolly, jovial Editor, “As everybody knows; 1 “scoop” the other papers As the Wind of Knowledge blows ~ Right straight into my office Through this year's World Almanac— A book that’s all it’s claimed to be, Or you get your money back. The World Almanac’ } CONTAINS 1,000 Topics, 10,000 Facts and Figures. AT NEWS STANDS, 26c. BY MAIL, 350,

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