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we sgn yams COREY WILL WED MISS GILMAN HERE ON MAY 7. Actress and Steel Trust! President to Marry | in This City. WILL MAKE HOME Fifth Avenue Mansion Already Leased in Joint Names | of Couple. i. HER OUSIN TELLS OF PLANS. Honeymoon of Two Months Abroad to Follow Ceremony Bef Close. Friends, President William Fills Corey, of the Meel Trost, will Mat ° the a * . Ma a after a amr: Hlariey, of seremony will take place mans) in Fifth avenue, Corcy leased some name of “Mr. a (riende of the actres be Mr. t been given out or eonfirm. the announcement of the Magor, but his fri declare they believe, from the tions he 1 making, that the/astory is correct a. given out It was not Mr. Corey to have public, it Is stated, BO effort to conceal th intention Prefer to Marry Here | Major Harley 1s quoted as saying: “1 | Understand that Miss Gilman and Mr Corey have agreed that they preter to de marribd in the United States, though I am not in the confidence of President Corey and I do not pretend to mpenk, With direct authority from my cousin T am oonvinced they will make their Permanent home In this city after their marriage, but, of course, they may epend much time abroad, Many of the storles of magnificent mansions they have bought ty France I do not believe, for they certainly will not bare 4 Na of them permanently.” It was stated thet Mr. Corey preferred to live in America, and the actress came jo his way of thinking when they had Giscussed it. She will find on her ar- rival here the Fifth avenue residen: elegantly prepared for her reception Mi Giltfan’s success in “The Mook- ing Bird, her ‘greatest hi on the stage, caused the Crown Prince of iam was eaid She to lono his heart to her, and It he wished to marry her at once the “The Round- first/ cams into prominence ture of the musical review ton ame years ago, He was head of the Carnegie Steel Company then, and was made assistant to President Charlies of the United Sta! Corporation, succeeding him later, ealary was $75.00 a year. BLACK HAND OF PRACTICAL JOKE? Hits Bomb Explodes Under a Will- jamsburg House, Men-° acing Lives. James Mullane, of No, 21 North ixth reel. Willemsburs, doesn't know whether he the victim of prac ical jokers or whether the Black Hand tried to blow up his house by mistake. Mullane lives in an Irish bleck. Around ‘the corner in Seventh street ls an Italian biock. Barly today Mullane and everybody | fm the neignborhood were awakened by @ tremendous roar, Mullane’s {wo-story Stout brick house shook like @ whip in a fale. He jumped out of ved, hurried to the front door and saw that part of his stoop had been demolished. All the windows in the from of the house oa the lower floor were broken, | Pieces of metal, wire and ofl cloth (were scattered around the vicinity and there was 4 sirong cdor of gunpowder in the air. It was guite evident that wet off ‘en infernal ma- oe ner Mu ne ne wp one o! poi iAto the wro ni? Mullane house is not q name le not Ita. look it | FIREMEN DRAW COLOR LINE. More than % per vent of the Fire aes % Ashery Par, W. Jo will + Ye Ue aia ie im | repiacea Ree ven ow w WORLDS WEUNESDAY,T APRIL YT; pe ACS Mabelle Gilman, Who Will Become Mrs. Corey in This City PLUCKY CAME TD RESCUE thelr! Mary Fuski Fires Had Mary FY Swedish ait w the married Jo Hall Br letio nothing from earrings and she coukt not to Carrol It was eariy Uttie italian Fj Pasqualcs Marys bive o: Dass” at Mary ecleatifcally and ber Rizor rong right arm ern jolted the jaw. ohalr and ‘whiril oman WOMAN Aan Who Assaulted Her at and Girl. is a wheaten-ha her Italian na Scandanavian one after oe Fuski, proprietor of the and aaioon at No. 41 Car- ooklyn. Mary ts big and good-looking. She fears the little men with the the astilettoes, otherwise keep order at the dances Halt to-day that Mary aww o fs ey fie ade her brought it @own io brain her. Mary fended slowly but struck at her. and Mary iu: it wi while holding it aliede w pint roll calanly regaining her wtreet maining two cartridges at him. At the ° BOY COULDN'T SAVE th her ann, retreating while” the fellow Finally he meas « blow mbled ou ballroom sresp the obatr as she clung to it dlzsily upright position, against Pasquale's efforte to with him for drawer. tobk et ht ‘# hat, and as he broke whe ‘sent three more ng after him. whe re Leary gathered in the he Hamilton Palegrino te marge of assault agninat the an to-day. fused. to oi vlertaln. It but the court clerk re Palegrino was hell for. examination Apri! 36 FOR ae |FEW SEARCHLIGHTS COAST DEFENSE. Complaint from Boston Reveals Poor Equipment to Resist N WASHINGTON, from the conv trict of Bostor conne Grills of the ‘ork of the harbor the oper 5 deln_ tw and one thirty-six-ineb are declared by ariillery Department to be ridic in view ndard ent si ts pixty inches The state of to be t are very fow position, and suftictently eq: tack, EX-HARVA BOSTON, April 17 & former stud fon wit ight Attacks. April 17.—A. statement pander of the artiilery dis nt ht exercises tn hb the approaching joint smetia and the ymen next July nok of weeroh that of the fact that the pre coast defense searchlight in diameter. affairs at Boston ts said t which exists at the principal eof the Atlantic coast. Thon There ixty-inch searohiights in none of the defenses ts ulpped to resi ht ate RD STUDENT HELD. George P. Bowler, vt at Harvard, whe was ih ome in New York, appeared in the Munilolps! Court yester@ay and pleaded not guilty to charges of forgery and Uilering promissory poles Bowler was 00. held for trial alleged that wave \o Berna, promissory not porain the , alsnature | Howler No. New York in bonds x bie. while « rd oe of Rast pa Re street, ——— DR, CRAPSEY’S BUCCES8OR, duly uniess paged STAMPORD, Conn, SG Rew Dr, James B. te | Bt sopa'e “esse Fes here, Thy gall to ning Ps J ething of @ sen-| "SPANK HIM, ” THE small Crap Shoc tenced to Spend the Day | in Bed. Master Exiward Barkman {s spending his eixteenth birthday very quietly at home, wearing his night garments and with one medium-sized bottle of juke- warm milk for refreshment. Magistrate Crate is resporisiib for the form which the celebration of the anniversary has assumed. Yesterday afternoon young Barkman, who Itves at No. 1516 Webster avenue, the Bronx, was nabbed by Policeman Flynn at the corner: of Wendover and | Park avenues, on the heinous eharge of shooting craps. To-day in the Morrisiana Police Court the boy owned up to Magistrate Crane he had indeed shot craps, but hed only shot @ very little and it was his firet offense and he nad never been in jail before and he had spent a sad night at the Tremont Avenue Station and he didn’t emoke cigarettes and, please, Judge, honest, he wouldn't ever do it a. Tat made a Viable hit with arette part Bho looked as if she might be “muscular. think you'll do, said the Magis- States ier vs let thie boy go will you take him straight home, give him @ first-class spanking and put him in bed for the day with nothing to ea except & bottle of warm milk trate | ‘our Honor,” said Mrs, Bark lun Morventyc ae the placed a hee | hand on her son's shoul’ ‘Good-by and good luc Magistrate SUICIDE MOTHER : Little Son Nearby When She! : Drew Knife Across Her Throat. Mrs Jennie gM@binson Conk thirty-five years old, committed sulcid to-day at her home, No. a4 East Ninety-sixth street, by simshing he Unroat with a bread knife. Her seve: year-old son, George, was playing nearby, He got @ pail of cold water and threw it in the dying woman's face. "Don't you Know me?” the asked. The mother did not open eyes, and he ‘a to the Public & next Goor and wotified his broth Wiliam, fourteen years old, who was attending | wiaee. A teachar phoned to Pollce Headquarters for an | noe. ww. Burnham, of the Presbyterian capital, said’ Mre, Conkling lived dull at dew eeinuten’ after’ wating: the | wound, The Coroner was notified. me DICK NOLAN, DERELICT, CREPT IN BARN TO DIE. boy he He Knew a a Lot About Horses, But That Didn't Count. The stablemen employed! in the pri vate barns of the rich in Pifty-stxth street, between Bixth avenue and Broad way, called him “Old Diek Nolan.” He | knew @ lot about horses, but his habits kept bim out of remunerati employ | meat “Lok at the horses,” Nolan used to “with jieir Ame stables and their FA, Wait 0 them, and me a voor | ponther tay ‘J Pome, rae nobody & bench went COURT'S ORDER er Also Sen-| | GIRLS IN THE Ges tele-! eee ae Lal Lpabeip geste Tag acess Cac | MINNIE SUCKS SEES BOB G00D {He Left Her in Hotel) After Elopement From | Washington. DIDN'T WAIT TO MARRY, | |Belied His Name of Good by} Not Leaving Her a Penny. | waisealiniabenanld |, 2fans Minnie Suche 1s twenty-three Jand built on (he nes that delight the) eye of a physical oulturjet, She eloped from Washington on Bunday with Rob- ert Good, who {a also twenty-three, dapper, hae dimples and is « taitoless awain. He took Mie Suchs to @ note: on Montgomery street, Jersey City, on | Sunday night, and vaniened Monday }morning on the pretext that be was! | going out to get a Juslice of the Peace to perform @ marriage ceremony | Misa su to-day by an | Evening World reporter at the Door of Hope, a Jersey City institution at | Grescent and Belmont avenues, | the police took her from the Montgom et hotel at the request of the tor to whom Robert Good, who at No. 21 H street, D, C, had not paid any for board and incidentals. Didn't Say Much, but. ‘The deserted young woman didn't say | much about Mr, Good, simply jumping a little in the alr when his name was mentioned and awinging a sinewy right air with a ewlehing where “I have known Mr. Good some time,’ sald Miss Suchs tersoly, ‘and on Sun- day we went to church. | did Mike him «th! she bounded a 1 rolled up the sleeves of “After the service he proposed that We elope, I sald that I-would like to go home and consult mother first, but he sald he was in a hurry, 0 we came on to Jersey City “On Monday morning he sald he would go out and get a Justice of the Peace to marry us. I suggested that he might better pay the hotel pill first and then we could go for the Justice together.” The young woman paused amoment, clinched her fiste and made the mus- cles dance in her forearms, ‘Then she Tan on, talking through her teeth: “Mr. Good said that behad nothing but big bills and wes afraid the hotel proprietor could net change them, He would go out and change them and bring back the Justice He knew 1 @idn't have the price of @ dill pickle with me.” Mise Buchs stopped again and began kneading an imaginaty something with her sinewy hands She also pulled an Invisible something down out of the alr and caremed it with short-arm jabs, Then she eaid quickiy She Wasn't Starving. “He didn't come bact, and here was 1 waiting at the hotel wtthout the price of @ dil pickle. I see the paifce have reported thet I was @arving, but that is not #0. I @idn't hee the appetite to marve on, As far as Mr. Good was concerned 1 was starving, I am stary- ing to eee him now,” Miss Suchs smiled, but Mr. Good would not like to glimpse that amile Do you expect to see Mr. Good in Weshington?’’ toe reporter esked. “I hope so,” said the young woman, raising on her toes and gesturing dra- matioally with both fists, ‘I certainty | 1 rea aed it will indeed be good to see It is an old saying Cia the) aoa pa al that ta coming to them. ‘It| ai certainly be so in the case of Mr. *STins Buchs said thet. she J sree Northwest, Wasi « an uncle will call for lives at ington, i No.| and | | } diake her bame. She Je retatives in South who. will ist her in ments down Mr. Good. a | Miss Sucha haa den hatr. eyes, Gibson ‘Shoulders and « | physique, 'MADE LOVE TO-MANY | Doyle Had Wife Here, Too, but | She's Got a Divirce Decree, | Now, | William Sherwoood Doyle, Missouri | manager of the Rersevre Loar nsurance Company, had ao many | faire in the W that his wife, Marie Doyle, whom he left with thely year-old sonfl Richard, in wits Bot & divorce decree from Justice ‘Truax in the Supreme Court to-day 6 Gt, Louls man did not appear, but eeveral of his friends did, Budd Grant f Newburyport, Mass, matified that in eleven Doyle { three ‘days in Ohicago yeos haa & s0Ubreite whose name is Helen Sincer. jo, event eight daye at @ Ghicago in ry, 196, with Luctila Me- wae Grain 7 port ogTem put in evidencs, jai rt Brnitn was Doyle's Indianap Ole girl, $25,000 HOLD-UP ARREST BY POLICE OF ST. PAUL. | John Gunderman Held as Robber | Who Got Package of Money in Express Office, | 8. PAUL, Minn, April 17.The have arrested John Gunderman on charge of having held up Fred Siunmer. man, the clerk in the Northern Exprese Company's office, last nigh( and robbed fe of & packpse containing | {Sure an JUST WAIT TILL {BABY IN TOMBS LL; MOTH LO AS Thi RichWomanAccused Mrs. Morgenstein of Steal- ingat Bridge. SAID $5 WAS STOLEN Money ‘Not Found, but Pris-! Is Held for Grand Jury. There's a new and popular prisarier the Tor wel in a a very prieomer a Morningstein. went to the big Jail to-day because her mother 414, after the mother had been 14 to answer to the Grand Jury on he charge of larceny. But first there vad been a mighty affecting Uttle scene n the Centre Street Police Court, when pretty nearly everybody concerned had & good cry, ox g the baby Mrs. Alice Rober 3.2 Roberts, presl tent ¢ Roberts Wagor in West Fitty-firs street last night « > take her to her han home at No, lv nd place, Brooklyn. In the crush ays, a neatly dressed little woman hing aga! and agking cars, ered that her } Presently ard and five dollars Throwing her a capiive. Koberts accompanied thfm to the Oak street wi There the woma 4 as Mrs. Ida] Morningstein, At she had been "on her mother on Atlantle But under she wlaimed the fire of questions from confused didn't know very | avenue. the desk sergeant, ale grew and showed that she much about Atlantic Told False her mother whe lived with and her thre four, Jenr the baby, oi sergeant decided he must lock hes “Rien they led her to the oall the little woman broke into hywtertoa! bings She cried ow that the baby at) bome might die withom her oare Rossen musician try Ing to care for three obildren and won- beccane of his wife. When the policeman told him what had happened he gave the two older children over to the care of nelghbor women and bondled the squall! in a blanket and took the sta- tion = Mra. Morgenmtein sobbed the night gut in her cell but the baby aii pt like @ top in her arma, To-day in the Centre Street Court the| husband stood alongside th, Ing the baby, while Mrs. went forward to plead was t rich woman. told | to orningatain | ra. Roberts re, too. - Magistrate House that while ske told Gon Morningstein had got her ertaln Mr five dollars the baby turn her Ic A lawyer whom Morning: ed insisted that It must mistuken identity, because Instead of $) Mrs, Morningstein had only about} $1 in change when they searched at the station. But Magistrate House decided, after hearing the policeman’s story, that there was nothing for him to do except to hold her to answer. He fixed the bail at $1 @ hoped, for the sake of the husband, he would a cane of to find ball by But Mrs. M the the baby could », and the pair are ring t tr in the womans wing. Mrs. R s was in tears w Rue left the co The husband erie too. Moeinasteln sald he took good bis wife and i > reason for tak 2 ‘ artonet player in the orchestra of! an J eant aide the An officer fddier Must ton, The famt!is Ighteen months | seo , and not) | 1 mob. | | EN hungry baby | pen hold- | Woman Locked Up As Thief And Baby She MRS. BLY ENUOYS k $4,000 SMOKE Sourt Thinks the Edison Com- | pany Owes Her That for Chimney Blasts. The filing of the decision of the Court of Appeals in the County Glerk’s office ) to-day confirming Justice Truax'e in- | Junction and the verdict of @ Jury for 14,000 damages awaried to Mrs, Garah | A. Bly from the E: & suggestion to those whose homes al Garkeged and health endangered by the amokg nuteance “It ta a waste of time to appeal to Department lance,” said Fran rook. as he filed the Judgment roll. It lakes too long to reach the trouble Mrs. Bly hae demonstrated that the | thing to do is to sue the promoter of ein had hir.| Bly her| alae damages Te Tarn Ont im Force. at Thelr Annual Reception | eta No, 573, Knights 0 will Dold its annual enter tal + and reception at Arion Hat Brooklyn, to-morrow night. [eapelia one of the anive ny Long Island The council this year han mpoured t loea of the I t Ho whose many t ie & guarante performance 1 Harring'on Weltnkas John J, Kthe William J, Duane ts Recaption ‘Committee, ats James J Thompeon, George B. Young, Cha M. Maxwel!, Robert Numan and Jonn J. McGinty BRAINS are BUILT by the kind of food material in Grape-Nuts Made of wheat and barley by a special process. “THERE'S A REASON" the smoke nuisance for dameges. Mrs. owAS Pope neighborhood | of the fo Nk a: Phined ‘from Justice preme Court an Inj nompany from making & nuleant Joe tacit ong at the same time suec ————— " OLIVIER, , SUCCESSOR +10 SWETTENHAM, READY) ngland Next Month wl sume the Governorship of Kingston, LONDON A \ dney Olivier who has b succeed 8 | Alexar as Governor Jamaica, « 40 on May or af Ja Every day brings new friends to White Rese Ceylon Tea Has Winning Qualitics, The Ehrlich System requires an ( T to examine eyes, an-OPTICIAN to make and fit glasses. Beiter service is not poss Giaries Ouiy it Nesded-Olien ae Low ae ONE DOLLAK Always at moderate prices. bi Ehrlichkdons | ESTABLISHED Nearly 50 Vears 223 Sixth Ave., Below 15ih St 350 sixth Ave,, Below 224 St, | 1274 Broadway, Below 342 St, | 211 war, Astor Hause Block, | Sent For FIRE BEYOND CONTROL. DRPADWOOD, 8. D., April 11.—The fire In t.e Homesiake Mine, Which has Neen raging for tWo weeks, ts reported to-day an beyond control. ‘Tue rock #urround- ing the flames is now so hot that It is) almost {inposalble for men to get near | enough to fight the fire. (GROKER'S AUTO mt. HURLS OLD MAN ACROSS BOWERY Pedestrian /Has Close Call for ‘Life ‘With Chief's é Big} Motor. ‘ Wihte speed! pe downtown tn his tte omn in answer to a two-alarm all, Chibi Croker, of the Mire De- partment,‘ faa down an old man at Bowery and [reat Jones street before dawn. B ee: Ors | ‘The Chief, @riven by Capt “Jack” | Rush, leaped inte his machine tn front |aha mash per an areas, Temas etree and Rush put on all and made'e dash for the Bowery, his bell ae he went. Swinging the corer to go down th Bowery, Rush saw aonan in his wey. He tried to stop, but the impetus was too great. The man seemed rooted te the mpof. There was plenty of time for him to have got cleat of the automo- | bi path, but he watted Rush swerved the mmohine around, but one | wheel etruck the man and he was thrown as a boy would burl a ball te | the wide of the street. | Croker and Rush were out machine in a Jiffy. | ata: fire of the ‘The man arose and | “You think I am a fool, but I ain‘t, Iam pretty nearly blind. I knew the | machine was close to me, but I didn't know which way fo go to escape it” Escaped With Hie Life, | The mar xave his name as Harry Ebelshacher, fifty-nine years old, of No. 8 Firat street, Holoken, He sald he | waa a piano player along the Bowery, and that he was@bound home after « night's w ‘Are you hurt?" \asked Chief Croker, “Net-asbediy as ichave been before,” replied the man. “This is only « Croker and Rush leaped into their | machine and were off tn the direction jof the fire, and 'Wbelshacher started to | walk away. Then he discovered he was too badly hurt to atcempt to walk. 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