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pi Cooper Bigamist as Witness, . : THREAT OF BROTHER.| | Bad He Would Shoot Husband if Sister Idid Not Press _ Charge. “Joseph “MM. Cooper, an insurance Broker, of No. 122 Prospect street, -Eant ‘Orage, with an office in lower Broad- “tay, Manhattan, was held in the Firat ‘Criminal Court, Jersey City, to-day on ‘@-charge of bigamy preferred by Ther- “Gormikn, “twenty-two. years old, of ‘No; ¥i2 Lafayette street, Newark. Oral and dicumentary proof was given that Cooper married Margaret Leo, of Fitty-sixth strect and Broadway, Man- Patten, on Sept. 10, 1906, and a month ~Jater, on Oct..10, married the complaln- @nt The first wife was not in cotrt, gad {t wes rumored that she 1s disposed , to ,0verlook Cooper‘s offense. 4 ‘Miss Gorman 1s a brunette and: was @unday. 1605. She was sitting on the Porch of her home, when the insurance = in salutation. After that jeatro in New Yor! pines entertainments. Last ped ter twa Weeks at the Strasburg, Pa. Bn Married in Jersey City. ‘On the day of the along. He smilea Ea marriage, Gorman ‘anid, she and Cooper dined at i Astor and. he fod mar: ‘They wen wp Jersey i eatted lees ta Wwittestes ‘permormed the 4 ceremony. “offered her marriage eetuihcate 1a ‘Gormén dpanes® ebq was catied up) some. one con acency in New (a Subsequentiy Dats jentl: th Starmaret bout tor- buns, Bho first wife make . witnead Sproul pace eneneore. ar er tota ie one 5. -Jonnsion, Pro ©) Prof, Max Sohmidt and ja gold and More Than 400 uh 400, Nevaape Between 400 and 0 representative Rewapaper and professional men at- tended the smoker and reception at the HPen Club Saturday evening in honor of the new officers: Martin Green, president, “Ra ridorply starena: President; R. G. Dill, jr. Seoertary, ara E..Von Hodle, Treasurer. A few of those noted during the evenitg were: Former Gov. B, B. Odell, Commissioner —Jonn-H.- O'Brien, Jude McCall, Ran- | Molph Lewis, Richard AL Mitenel, % thur Leslie, Samuel Bovih, Fred A erman, J. E. McBride, Sam Sm: ‘Shermun Morac, Glenmore Davis, ¥ Bradley, A. B. Smith, Harry M. Tod, “M. Barber, C. E. Cole, J, $, McDonald, He L. Jones, Washington, ory —Charies_Medwigan, Pittsburg: 1 oO. Bowinam, eurge Breich, Guorke 2. Allerton, Bear, BaUiuel “210; Poilette, Miche) harte, Pas neha onewe jpierat Weitlberna renee ecocaten ely ;| This morning 4 large dolegation of tno Oe reir ran president Shenso. lier A. Currie, John Spur- Howard, James ‘Camp- 4. Fr hpccetatn caine ih, edlboe ofthe Pu Joe Johnwon, jr, Judy Rudolph Block, James F. Moo en Talbot, George J. Soharrehand) Mt tittem -Giaekens, Thome Yo Millard: Ar C. Clarke, Will Spurgnon, H. A. 5 bald Amitn Mason Peters, eon, Joweph H, Hoadley, fia. Wilsons, 3 os arpaak * poles Tholéns, Vine gen nor, Fran! Parke@ Augustus Witting and’ Af J. ghechan. conway, Athletié Irish’ Volunte Maj, Charles Connor, 1 He "Bheridan, Lionel! Lawre-c the emoker. adjourned’ the fmemnbarsipasset a tolecor eaniks to whits orcheatra: of nolotata; Ashley Miller, of the Anna Held company, who hang the drinking song; Jamas Connor Roach and othors who assisted in the entertainment, ———_»—___ MAN OF SEVENTY, SICK OF LIFE, TAKES DRUG.|® George R. Nichols, Well Known as a Demonstrator at Food Shows, Commits Suicide. George N, Nichols, neventy years old, POs early to-day and took carbollc eld at his home, No, 3901-2 Kosclusko Mreet, Hrdoklyn, Beforr, doing moth saying he sas 4 Wished to Ieave’ It mn fond the GKed man « arin ebatr at the dinin lous, Dr, George 352° Btu: fairecand deparorient stores | selvea_by picking winners.'* Ostend’s Fair Swimmers May Get Real Jealous, but Mr.| Rubberneck's Family Will Be Too Awfully Busy to| Take Any Notice of That. Keep eyes open for the Burf Girt at Atlantic City this summer. From all available advance information to be had on the subject she will be the most stunning bething girl ever seen.on this coast—that ia to aay, her costume will be the most stuhnitty. Some prudes might call It shocking—but; really, the 't do the costume justice. or her artp on things; whereas, « “stunning” effect of this sort {a Iikeiy to creata a “brain storm.” ‘At' Ostend this new bathing sult would. ba considered qiriish and effec- LAST VEARS OR THE) PIERROT STYLE IME NEN B-O0LTER STKLE | tive, but hordly “showy enough. At Ostend, however, the fair bather wears | @ one-piece Jersey sult that leaves lit tle to the imagination. Her costume Is not only glove-ftting, but without tuck, ruffle or skirt. While the fair bathers at Atlantic City have patterned after the Ostend affair to the extent of discarding the: skirt, they not quite brave enougit ‘Atting jersey suit—not yet, as Harrimun ‘would say. They stil} bold out for the bloomer | effect, with Just a litte puffiness and a fow gathi “Comfort In the surf’ {s the excuse at ik the girls ng the cos: “Skirts are heavy cumber- ang’even dangerous to thé weak immer, so we haYe taken) a Common- neo view of the situation and decided eper sem: ‘rooted suspicion that {t ls “appearance” rather than comfort that hae dictated the curtailment, but It would be discourteous to dwell on this' polnt—particularly elnce mere man‘a pleasure ls fo be increased by the change Those who make the con- tumes gay Only: “They are so fetching, and soacnatble, that the dear girla just sive for abbroviat eiaka deep. re wo. “gone and’ done he, makers) of | the newse pate stand ready to prove by affi. davits, ‘All of which seems to Indicate a good season for Atlantic City, and a buay, busy time for Mr. Rubberneck’s family. Vice - President, ; —|_White-House- Winner, Makes d Talking Tour of City. CHICAGO, March 18—An Tillnois “boom" for the Presidential candidacy of Vice-President Fairbanks was started last night at an Informal banquet ten- dered Mr, Fairbanks at the auditorium Antex bythe Irish “Fettowsntp -Civd, Amoug th present were Congressman Wilua:n Lorimer, Charles Dawes, Ed- ward Shurtlett, Speaker of the Iliinots House of Representatives; John M. Harlan, former Judge Elbridge Hasecy | 4d othetw, —_ Imroaurmg the Vice: President former Judge Hanocy, tonat- master, sald that Chicago “In bringing out Mr, Fairbanks for the Presidency would be found to prove once more a ‘picker of the winner,” just as oth: Chicago clubs tad distinguished them. Other including ._MessrK.{ Lorimer, Harlan, Dawes and Rhurtleff, seconded Judge Hanecy’s sentiments, Vice-President Fatrbanks sald: ‘J am ao overcome with gratitude at | the kind reception that I cannot find | words to_exsrean myarif” Phe -Vice-Prealdent,who waa to-day | Patrick's lab called to ineet the Vice-President t sthe Aniitorhom—Annex,— 4 ‘An impromptu reception was held, Jatin for thirty minutes, and | then, en: Finger automobile, ee ei} eae was taken to Bt on West Twelfth Wrered-acbrief address tothe students, | the members of the faculty and a tirgo aumber.of-lnvited. guests. From St lgnattus College the Vice- President waa escorted (0 the Unt- vormity of Chicago, where te also spoke, his addreas being mainly a eulogy, of ‘Erosigent Harper, whom he ‘declared to bare. been exceptionally worthy of tml. tation by all young m Chicago University. after a ride through the parka and over the Boutn Bide boulevards, the Vice-Prosident wan escorted to the rooms of the Chi cago Prosd..Club, on Mnadaon stroct, Here m luncheon wan given In his honor ho made his third address of the FIRE TRUCK 13 HITS WAGON. “Hoodoo” Company Jump from Apparatus and Kecaph Unhurt. Truck No. WP collidet with a grocery! wogon to-day at Eigtty-seventh street | and First avenue and’no one was at Sure " ‘The and t the fir pole cf the trock MANY STARS IN CONCERT. Mg Audience Applands Every | Nember at Manhattan Opera- | A Houne, Tt was ® “standing room only” audl+ ence which filled the Manhattan Opera-~ House leet night and very free in the! applause {t rendered the various num- Wie bers, and ospectally M. Dasst's singing of the arioso from “Pallasci" and the | come duet from "Don Pasquale,” sung by M. Sammarco and M. Gallett!-Glan- olf. Mmes, Donalda, Russ, Zeppelll and Giaconta and Miles, Pinkert and Zepelil Were Among the other Hammerstein stars on. the programme. Campanjnt red decidedly tn Prelude, stanand-Tsotie;" anes Tiber," from BlogtHied ASTRINGE: AND ‘The : on the Bell. (Oar Trae sae) Will Positively Tighten Loose Teeth NT ANTISEPTIC The Only Successful Cure for Recéding, Bleeding Gums and--Loose Teeth, -A-Highly- Fragrant and Prophylactic Mouth Wash, Delightfully Refreshing. WII Absolutely Prevent Decay of the Teeth. (2 sizes—25e., S0¢.) DR. BELL'S TOOTH Pt POWDER OWI Positively Whiten the Teeth! 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High erade, of Santa Clara fruit; thin skinned, meaty Ibs. 14c' and full favored, @ for Smyrna Figs. Large, richand luscious layer figs, newly arrived; a 1b. ar Corn. coo vaste or Royal Seal; choice standard quailty, creamy and tender: Maine style; recur QC price, 8c; ths week, can. East View Sugar Corn Choicest State corn, sweet, tender and creamy; Maine ityle; regular price $0c; this week, can : Essie Maine SugarCorn Fanciest quality selected young Maine Sugar corn; deliciously sweet, ten- der and creamy; nothing finer packed; reguar 10c price 12c¢; this week, acan, , Beets. New York State Cut Beets, in hygt- enlc cahs,':free- from __coloring: regular pric ] Oc 12c ; this week, can... French Pea Genuine. Imported cans -¥ Petits Pols Mogens De Regular price 15 Sais acan, d Pears. 10c Canne Large can of choice Southern fruit, preserved In syrup... 1-Millar’s Irish-Jams. All kinds of ‘this the most de- licious of, \mported fruit 1 Tc preserves; 1-lb. stone pot, Blue Ribbon Jams. Pure whole fruit jams, preserved $ Liberty Jams. All the choice {rujt flavors 10 in t-Ib, glass jars; each,, LUC Johnson’s Preserves. Pepular-honie-made Eros fruit ~preserves-in- tre “pound stone crocks; each. - Blue Ribbon Marmalade, Nothing morse delicious. nade - ia. America; prelerved by many to the best imported; put =P “tn teib. gists jarsy each. 15ce:. Millar's Irish Marmalade. 4 Th very finest Imported Ben lacleans9c we Flour, Pride of St Louls, ‘he best milled, sanswrpayeead = for--bread, Diseutt; cake or 24). 59c 1b. 2 bag, Ib, 7 bag, bar, 10. 10c Baking Powder. Blue Ribb n, from pure cream of tartar; 1-Ib.can, 35 can 18¢,; 4 -1b. cal ler bott-ing; bottle...) . rf AFTER SAYBOT 10c &c! a 49¢} board 4 forryboat as it went out of tne lip, he miwsed It and fell into the wi ‘BROOKLYN MEN STARVING. One Falls Unconscious in Street at Fall Rive Mai FALL RIVER, Mass, March 18—Ne- [Lexstive es ‘the Full Fame. tha Vermilyea, of Brooklyn, twenty- three years old, fell unconscious from Luscive Beene a G. VE rd bos. ase hunger and exhaustion here yesterday. DEATH OF RALPH WELLES AT 282, WASHINGTON, March 18. — Ralph Wells, one of the founders of the Young ‘Men's Caristian Association and formerly a banker in Wall street, Je dead at his winter home in Washing- ton, ages eighty-iwo, pate retired from business two score go and de- imselt' to religious und chat Us oe eee Grace Mle With Allred Wolforth,-of Raliroad ave- bh a8 vagtanta in many tow: Bey Saseed three days without eating, Y ater have been sent to tha 15 _New-Laid Eggs, At 171 James Butler Stores. When a man has to work hard, you can’t start him off on a better break- fast than eggs and bacon, With a liberal dish of oatmeal and “fixings' to suit. This breakfast will stay by him and give him plenty of strength and energy for physical or mental effort. Be-sure the oe are new-laid.- To be certain, better buy at the nearest JAMES BUTLER. STORE. One purchase wi show you the difference and convince you. When you can buy 15 of our new-lald eggs for 25. cents. you are getting ag much nourishing food for your family as !f you bought $0 cents worth’ ‘of the best porterhouse steak or rib'roast. Many of our pure-food prices are of the same high order of value—far better values than- you can find else- ~-whers, A few further proofs follow:— CHOICE. Tomatoes, Can 9c---3 Cans 2! Ce. Rosy, ripe Maryland fruit, in large, solid-packed cans, for the Next three days only. Barley. Blue Ribbon Brand—Fine grade t-lb. carton,” 7c.; coarse grade, 1 Ib. carton,....., "5c Triumph Oats. Best white Northern grown tol.ed oats; steamed, me, kiln dried; large prt " 10c Carolina Rice. Fine, clean tice; equal in food value; to the highest Sie 17c jor {tli eeincs Raras Dates. Blue Rishon—Ghotcest Fer sian-truit: mm ire cartons, each, Ap: 7 Apples. Cholcest Baldwins and OTe spécially selected; base ket ys... Oranges. | New shipment of ripe, Ree and vel aoe juicy Indian River fruit 29c trom Florida, doz. 35¢. & Cream Cheese }2. 1 Gc. Choicest quality of New Yori: State ( Weream chesse, ve : table, worth 2uc a pound. 5 ull'cream Cheese, very. rich and pala Gream of Wheat 25c. or Wheatena (‘‘S.@H.” Stamps Free with all purchases of 10 cents or more except C. 0. D, Groceries. - titer ee Tc Farina. Blue Ribbon—the heart of th: 6 wheat; large packare cur to ic Aunt Nanna’'s Pancake Flour. Makes thelightest and most ippetiz~ ing muffins and breakfast 10c cakes; larce p ckree. Prepared Flour. Peerless—-Se'f-raisin, sarge 10c Bilbo size prckzy! 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L : “Corn Meal. aks—Essie Brand; ff st quality Columbia ptat car Imported Sardines. choicest Biscayan, panto Bt PARISS Sa rts ph Grand, seer WA CHILCATALASEZ af quality whi te or on 10: Hania Triumph Brana, tngrour bly fin, a; fre dried; from tinest Bee 15c Indian RES a arma | Evaporated Peaches, tue IT bdo) — cest qua: a] oe ity-satttornis Tut wed SE | eet Biscuit Dainties Fresh from the ovens of the NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ; Zu Zu.Ginger Snaps. ‘. é {4 Uneeda Mth Biscults: Oysterettes ---- i 12¢ er ae _ Pineapple. — Fig Newtons, Peanut | Cake, Fruit Crackers, aib{ gates cubes ext ney train 145-1b. flat cans, each 1 5c. 4 Mustar! Sardines~ Essie Brand, the best large can, 12¢; other brands: standard quality, large can : 8c; Kippered Herring. | Irish Mackerel, taticn-of dig, far Threaded Fish, Peerless Brand; package Sc; XLGR 8 Be or.Lion Brand, pack < ‘Cromarty: Bloaters. oe annual importation for Lent. 2 for 5c ‘Teas and Coffees. Tho Finest in ths World—At Half the Usual Prices. { Cholcest rades* of Ceylon, India, Oolong, English Breakfast and Mixed Teas. 60 “S. & H.” Stamps Free with-4 130. “S. & H.” Stamps Eree with 14 a “S. & H.” Stamps Free with 00.97 Arne Ib, Old Plantation Java Coff t4 a; lb, Very Best Tea grows more Coffees-That Are Surpassingly. Satisfying. 20 Stamps Free with 1 1b, Old Plantation Java for... 30c 45 Stamps Free with 1 Jb, Best Mocha and Java...) 40 Stamps Free with 4 Ib. Best Maracaibo Coftee, 40 Stamps Free with 1 1b. Best Santos Coffee, 5 Stamps Free with 1 1b. Golden Santos Coffee, lb, Very Best Teas for. SOc lb, Very Best Teas for 25c¢ Ib, Very Best Teas for 13¢ 25 e.. Oc} 176) Se Total Purchase, 39e155¢|| FREE onogram Whiskey At-77 James Butler Licensed Stores. This reliable old Diend of time Kentucky and Eastern Kyes and ts acknow‘edged the best aya ever poate in American WT Ga popular every dey ask for the Lui- 75c G@uinnessls. 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