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| = MARRY YOUNG, IS ADVICE OF JUDGE HAPPY 60 YEARS Qustice Pryor and Bride He Won at 20 Discourse on Love | . and the Divorce Evil | “WOULD CHECK LATTER. MOomplete Publicity in All, Cases Best Remedy, He Says | —Secrecy Aids Collusion. “By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. “Marry while you are young. I was married when I was twenty and I wish now I had married even earlier, Except | } an rare cases, people have no right to | ) marry after they are forty. Marry while | Justice’s Bride, Who Is Happy After 60 Years’ Married Life THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1908. HEART DISEASE KILLED VANDEBECK, NOT A BLOW. | Edward) Lynch, Was Boxing, to Be Freed GUNNESS CRIMES THEATRICAL MAN CITED TOTEST THE IS NEAR DEATH Seong” chum, Edward Lynch, who was arrested | , and charged with homicide, following Vandebeck’s death last nij t he wo rather have died htm: | f than have caused the death of his tend. The supposed blow dealt in | & boxing bout in the home of William | Kearney, No. 2% Kast One Hundred and Fourth street. Ae a result of the dis-| covery the charg 7 Lynch will be dis LAPORTE, Ind, Nov. 16,—"If tt Hy Moller, the theatrical), should be shown by the évidence that Manager who underwent an operation | Mrs. Gunness had been gutlty of num- | in Miss Alston's sanitarium a week ago, erous atrocious erlmes would that tn-| remains in a weak and critica? condl- fluence you in any way In reaching ®/ tion. Fe in muttering from an acute at okt ee eeiae ati aaa a Neher tack of hiccoughs, which set in the day ered hte Leela MA ny or wowd after the operation aml has thus far you give the same consideration to th | gefea every treatment known to the case as you would were Mrs. Gunness | science of medicine @ good and pure woman?” was one of | " There was a relaxati the new questions interjected to-day bY | tegt might. and the BLiNGh} secure ore Prosecutor Smith in the examination | rege, but he is so weak that death ts of jurymen to try Ray Lamphere for tegred unless there is a speedy change the murder of Mrs. Gunness and her for the better. Dr. Oscar M. Leiser is three children: in continual attendance upon Mr. Miller A reply from the ventreman that his! tp to earhiawolatr) allileeiwae verdict would not be influenced by what engaged in newspaper work. For the Mrs, Gunnoss might have done was past four years he has been assoctated Acute Attack Following an Operation. Sway Any of Them in, Reaching Verdict. et tf homicide egal Issed at the ina Charles T | tne. PITTSFIELD, Mass, Nov, 10 Weatilm, chauffeur for a Pittsfleld resident, car Saturd! the police CASTORIA I i ‘Charles T. K. Miller Has any ylZnem wept when arratsned. before | SE aerate ie Character of Woman Will Not | Charles T. K. Miller Has an) seaititrace Breen. “He piitully: dectared The Kind You Have Always Bought Leptue the ture —_—_— Lord & Taylor Sale of Fine Ribbons Extra Quatity Taffeta CHAUFFEUR SENT TO JAIL. Oreat wealthy has been sentenced Hy | to three months in jail for reckless driv- With Whom He Wertholin ran into another motor y nheht, spilling its occu. pants, two brothers, who complained to satisfactory in each ci attorney Peter Colsen, who will testify Lamp both you are young—tbat’s my advice.” | Judge Roger A. Pryor, who was speak- ing, and his wife smiled assent to her husband's librarys of their home, in W Tt was a suggestion from a sailor who had piloted the craft of matrimony through a sea of happiness for two-score and ten yea’ ‘Only the da Pryor had ce! for the 8 ronversations in the remar Sixty-ninth street, to-day, ney W been missing. At e to prove a case, evidence. He annoui before Judge and M ed the sixtieth versary of their union, with their c dren—three daughters and grandchildren and two gre’ “fren particinating in the fe “Not a divorce in the family Pryor explained, gently shaking her 4 head, ‘‘s0 how can I have ideas on such subjects? T have never been brought tn contact with things of that k Our early life was hard financially, and we have had much sorrow, but I have been @0 busy living each day, meeting the trials and enjoying the blessings that were vouchsafed me that I have had no time to speculate upon remote contin- gencles. And now with this about me,” Mrs. I 's gesture indicated the , banked blossoms about the room to re- mind her of the friends that had : Mhronged there twenty-four hours be- main witness for himself. Both Pi a 1 be obtained before night ntroduction of evidence by commenced "s session of cour f h fo Capted by bot Attorneys W would be a pretty bad th . Pryor’s mild voice interrur {t were posible to obtain a divor easily. It is such a simple t arrel even with people Inde sixty years 0: |not mean sixt People of together without differences of opinion But the Ittle arguments onls draw you closer t estly care for each o Part of the Aftinit we ¢ t a quarrel hing session by ce could not live to re-examination by vestigators found A man asleep. believes that the State! of Mr. Aefense will not have to fn- utor Smith and Attorney ense, expect that a immediately en practically ao- questioning of the Contract e statement tiat he © clear re favovably passed e missing birds, ‘The je to the State's in w managerial capacity with Frederic | Thompson. He was taken il) in Chicago ast summer and suffered an opera’ at that time. Another operation tate, with was Gunness. | pronounced necessary a month ago, but ", was foufid | Mr. Miller refused to go to the hospita ttor- | unt after the New York presenta Thompson's latest play 1a and | Wireless." When fhe curtain went down on the opening performance need week ago Monday night Mr. Miller Tense does have to {nto the cab and went to Miss Alston's mphere will be the | where the surgeons were in waiting. pebbcbbeers eoalaieis VERDICT FOR $15,000. Murphy Awarded Damage Patrick Stevenson to-day obtained a verdict of $15,000 against the New York ting Company, the big concern Mrs, in which ‘Tammany leader Murphy is Interested Stevensor At- vation for and he Employee of t be- din the exca- yivania Rallway was employ the Penn: They are subject, how- terminal, and was crushed by some cars Prosecutor | used in the transportation of excavated material “= The company claimed that Stevenson on top of the cars and carelessly his balance and fell betwen two id thus received his injuries. The found otherwise. sur- po- cars fore—“with all this ceman poked t)e man into animation JP should I sadden my eyes by ¢ “My obser ns both at the bar 7 with his nightstick and he sald he was <a “~~ ing that which I cannot rc on the bench,” the Judge's deeper tt HERE vi ‘Thomas Liddane, a driver employed tn GETS WIFE NO. 5. “But there is a relief,” Judge Pryor |i, appicant has already pi out , e€ jucks, and asked them what they Peep, Who Has Burted Four, broke in. “There is, in my opinion, a zs 2 . aiid say bk Weds a Widow. . y B _ gaged to—a new partner in that a s 1 e doing wi ch loo! i ‘ cure that would stop many of the di-|'8 ven engaged to—a new partn : ag aA yon iprelpaNt Psokop Uhlir, a Bohemian eptu Sorces\that aré obtained through collu. |attimons. he men dropped Wiel dicks, seid Tid: | 2 Sone ee eee a P een: i ‘ e is one g, too, in «. RANT EnUhertelCleon nelle eae , who was obtainin; marriage sion to gratify a whim. Publicity is the | as eee belli Hana 1 had been and tl Ve Soi ve Maes OO Ca a Vea ties Gili Ail aoe one remedy to the evil. Unequivocal ana | tion with divore nst whieh ae eine look after them. He a the Gly aka Bun | Sy like to voice a protest,” Judge Pryor i n- y Harlem Covfrt he s held in| Was asked, in the list of questions, glaring publicity. Let all the women and |UK® | 4 FRAN att z - : what the number of the marriage men and newspapers have access to ali {continued ear eee ; 2 Atellon )angs\G3:00) for Hon on Thursday to would be, and he replied: the divorce trials. “I don't care how [toward one Pp! £ ‘ ae detatled to re- give the p the Hast One Hun-) "Fifth. ' Four dead’ filthy they are—alr them. Fear of that |Ras been assumed “by some « en aienidsteanvet ar Fourth street station a good, Then he looked at. his bride-to-be and would hold many people back from tho | eters of the gospel Carro} » to study the manners and cus- Buel ee Res, step, make them careful. Particularly |chureh Jaw tha . ducks, for the birds will be! The bride is Mrs, Anna Huvlicek, six- the class of people who are now enabled [MaKe of the : e in the station-house ty-two years ald. Both, have lived at i vore 0. 187 et IM h sec- to buy imm y from publietty. iB B38 NOH e » s heory of the attorney: » foremiai of the Department of "T believe if the truth were known |the Judge P “HT i that Mrs. Gunness is Street Cleaning. we would find that New York City has Short of monstrous | Per a fain oreght, arnen pitness, | more divorces in one year than any EIsenaroue gene eld bend om ny ovis abt Gutters Be | other city in Jnion. But our laws 4 jess house, he was passing the | aid in suppressing the fa it the rain and that in the fash | | “When a and ing he saw Mrs. Gunness in a} h red, a fi 1 heard her say, ‘The money | no answer legations, The p i the trial t open court 1 u 1 not be mistaken, as : vaeen i of the woman, The! . When an a nd the pa hornets Byesisht Crime tien Dave le to ar ” | testify to seeing the areh-murder- | range for the private before after the five in which she wan sup-|{ a referee, ‘Tt temptation |1s splendid he > his Aj he two in- posed to have been burned to death, The careless fitting of glasses, r to collusion that sealed will, in all probabil This and the papers may be by inexperienced clerks is a) crime to which you may become unless you employ) fact that the p stigated from the ple who take advy an Men who easily catch cold should ft this jaw i A. REED CUSHION he very ass that js mos BY wear HPCE THA SPT SES aOR oe SHOES because they keep out atmos- Ree tha, : i gia pheric states of heat, cold and damp- r 1@ proper consideration. I a ness, which prevents rheumatism, Believes in Divorces, catarrh and throat trouble, The “phat is why I say certain publici reason is that the CUSHION SOLE would make ti course that wo! is not only comfort giving, but a non- conductor of heat or cold. | In my divorce should be cause. But wit! younger ancing years my National Association Comunit- fdeas have broadened Now I thin habitual drunk » or cruelty, 4 i | i Dr. A. Reed tee Will Suggest Uniform PENS nity teice taal annem Laws in States, Shoes able incompatibility Piet | a fon ee for a "4 iF 7‘ : WEIGHTS - - iW " or t : ! | ou 45¢ t tomost Pt aa | ar lly very active Teddy Bear Explains | PORES EH ey ICR QUSH OE Recall RonMen How to Make Money i | SEND FOR CATALOGUE and Waren Without Great Effort. ration of Dr, A. Reed Cushion Shoe Co., Ltd., nels : | 1352 Broadway, cor, 36 St. soft o. 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