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THE EVENING OH, GIRLS! FRE EROCHAN VOWS FL NEVER WED Magistrate, Who Is a Society Leader, Says Bold.y So From the Bench. | CITY MAGISTRATE WHO ANNOUNCES “HEARS OF MUCH WOE. Tells Woman Who Had Hus- band Arrested He Will Stand Out Unflinching Magtetrate “Freddie” Kernochan, who _ fe constiored a most elisinle young man ty the mammas - with - daughters - to - marry in the most oxclusive circles of New York society, put himself on Feoord to-day as a perpetimal bachelor Be made this declaration afer hearing Both sides of the marital woes of the ¥ttppen Lomaxes. Filppen Lomax ts twenty-four and hag been employed asa clerk in the Cleaning-House for several Years, At the age of eighteen he mar- ved and the six years that have passed | winee have not been years of marital diiss, | Sulng for Separation. ) Ms wife ir suing him for separation, t bot he has continued to live in the same MAGISTRATE KERNOCHAN. HE TRANS-ATLANTIC AFFINITY MEETS NEMESIS ON PIER —_ WILL NEVER MARRY. of Bliss Against Irate Wife in Hoboken. An amnity side and blossomed during the voyaKe that budded on the other was nipped by a ktilling frost to-day when the North German va ner Man arrived. Among the first cabin passengers were Leopold Ditka, a dap per little man, with flowing yellow hair, and Miss Gorezynska, a pretty young woman of twenty, both claiming to hat] from the town of Wadew!tz, in the province of Galecta, Austria Through the trip the couple were marked in their devotion to each other, And to-day as the ship was coming up the hay the young woman let it be known that they were engaged and ex- pected to marry as soon as they landed But they didn’t land, and they prob- ably never will, On the pier was a tail, determined looking woman of middle age—Mrs. Leopold Dutka. She bad with her an older woman and a lawger Adam K. Strickler, who has offices at No. 87 Wall street Backed Off the Gangplank. The lawyer had communicated with Commissioner of Immigration Watchorn, and as Dutka and dashing Miss Vera Vera BOY STRUCK fiat with her, his mother-in-iaw and two children and a maid, at No. 607 West One Hundred and Hightieth street. This morning his wife had him arrested . and charged that he slapped her tn the face and dragged her out of bed. Mrs. Flippen Lomax, her two little children, her mother and her maid were fm the Harlem Police Court to press the cherge. ‘They declured that young \' Mr. Lomex came home at A M., acted boisterously, and attacked Mrs, Lomax, | spanking her in the presence of the{ maid. This tho young husband denied. He| @eclared that the basis of all his marital ence had set his wife against him. When he got home this morning he was locked | cout. Repeated ringing failed to open the door of his flat. When his patience | was exhausted he kicked in the door, | All the family thereupon greeted him | with a cold “Good morning.” This had! but he went to bed and Playing in a Jers City Street. While playing’ in the street t angered him asleep. “While I slept,” he sald, “my wife ex- tracted $48 from my cost pockst.” “That is not true,” cried Mra. Lomax. “There was only $22. Then Mrs. Lomax appealed to the Court to send her husband to jail, She thought crimes deserved a life sen- hence. York street, Jersey Cit as run District Court Judge Thomas I. Noi ; ally injured. nue, near Hencerspn street. The Takes Bachelor’s Vow. “I appeal to you as a married man,” cried the pretty young woman. “l am not & married man,” replied Magistrate Kernochan. to marry. Marriage has no allui for me. I see too much of Its in this case before me. have determined never to made public, and the chautff only occupants of the auto and Mr. Noonan was not In the car Chauft Peters told the police ments ‘automobile. 1 fs time to stop or avold hitting the bi etective - Sergeant Eugene arry, and fo ced the injured boy in the automo-} | PnateLaonthetirorclice : e, Clersburg departed . 1 RE eerie eine pnd and had him taken to St, Francis |r Us Soe ee erent ccilia Toland aa | 2% tie forerunner of a lively discus. | you two to se ur dificuities ‘the Hospital, He dled soon after reaching | 1,1 with the girl weeping and the | #0) Promised at the next session of | fi SSS Bupreme Cot e 1s Wrong On there. i 5 h i Ue F both sides. charge the de- eaten praia ng to comfort her. Mrs, Dutka, | Congress, Dr. F. B. yon Teuber, for- n A ! fendant, us it is munifest that he has Chauffeur Peters was locked wp on a | who had kept one hand in her muff all connen ena Itheontan | Mra. Litt BRIDE WAITS TILL MIDNIGHT. not been t Ty received in his bome, Cbarke of manslaughter and will have ithe time, departed after inquiring if it | supedied: We theontani ae When a has to break in the door # hearing on na w auld be pus ble for er to see the pa ion, has been eng y a num- i LEXINGTON, Ky., Dec. 5. -- Miss gE hs | {9 obtain shelter affairs ara just a minut ber of prominent men, he tolmake Mary J, Langston, of Mount Sterling, | Oo Ta nie aa BANKERS’ BOY HELD. | An extensive study of geological and ; V. Hers, twenty: seismological nditions at Panama, e Walker Herr, i with the view of proving what de- 4 2 0) damages REAR-ADMIRAL One Hundred Shares of Stock and COUNTESS FLOPES NPE PV Iman eRe eg n Aven protnise. #882 Cheok Missed by Firm, : buflding a lock canal there with uny as- he He haa ieiip she. Souwented COGHLAN DIES Philip Moses, n years old, of Alena Gh ators fee eo dpplare I 1 to pur to mar went to considerable ex: =piy C No, st One Hundred and Ninth onevontn A : Ue wouldnic dis penge ne her trousseau, and t oF. von Teuber sail for Kingston, Ja- ! ure his re- Gn Noy fate set for tie’ wed VERY SUDDENLY. 5%... ar K yesaliby Mal cauitoabeginihialarocionraniin tacauiee buried this | lease. jon of hie the dnvited «uests and pase Seo he erage fir o A ‘ 1 y father and | father 1 ail term rather ner aunt's hom t jd & Stern, at No. 7 Willlan with earthquake condition uth and not Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Fa-|than appeal to his fa vitOr aasiatanves 1 Herr, ahe asserts, se q (Continued t Page.) street, was t yesterday —_sa Central America, having ma careful ce , Alexander Mal a brother, and thus make his plight known to the no word, and finally the “wedding wes ates ithe had & Coiniticate raRaaTclion otlier occasions: and Mrs. McMurtry a sister, attended dying man party” dispersed. aaa 1) shares of Col South Rail- | yyrado my Pista: the funeral On Noy. 25 Young was brought before ships had been stopped during the De WAS a y cash i o airy men who are back of this movement t he had permitted the gambler to blockade following the tight, are Ne Std Pep phan ORT Who Brings Her to This against a lock canal 1 pr. von, ROOSEVELT AFTER THE leave & sult case In his room without gtop, when/T sa M0 RD EDUBE) Mandar es ea | Country. “However, they ara deterr to bring ANACONDA COPPER CO. | souns salesman vee The reaching there oe.” | he missing ro) Is valued a 000, if c rac a y i - efure his ed “But they fly the German flag!” pro- | Detectives Pollock and MoGirr m i) eee the question of the impracticability of | Re rore cn ara ae Tall Youneiwon EST’D 1563, tested the German ‘the arrest | the lock canal at Panama to the atten-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—After a hear- pert ie Se ia eee “You can uy those flags at a dollar ee | William R. Nedela and his wife, who ton) of Congress. Ww I say that the |ing at the White House to-day, at which | that UMA ERInaL tay A. Penny feos OFONO ANY WIGS rt was the Countess Stibenth, of B: lock canal will be f b rer ' “ fob a a oY, un owever efused tc give hi hole Spaiis! us e . da ow. whereof I sp the repr tives of the Anaconda | Young, however, refused to give his | Inia that t eta aes a jliner Lucania, which arrived to-day tion og [the time of his arrest until his reese | O14 MONDS, pthose, rules Just The Nort!) German Lioyd liner Main | from Liverpool. They are on a wed- ut Anaconda, | ¢ WATCHES, There w natie to-do, but | errt ere to-day after a rough pas-| ding journey, and Nedella told an in- + have com- | Wy Ang te leaCo bathe ‘ JEWELRY the Gi r distance and | sage with a record of one death and one | tere i \) ainst the New Jersey =| , \ the Germ pedr alstance 40d | sage with a rev aieatt and one | terenting story of thelr romance. TWO KILLED IN FIGHT Ained to him dent ftoosevelt de- | He Popaee ngtlap at the Union | Piri the, death tn the, st cabln and, Nedella, who is about twenty-four | W clared that tt patienc would | AN a SILVERWARE, Etc. League Club in 3 York, at whioh | Hie Ut four years ears old, Was a steel expert in Vi ITH MOONSHINER (n restraining the Department a LECTED NOW WILL BE sident of the club, 2 ears old, , v ac in restraining departme: ARTICLES SELECTED NOW WIL! f hy Roat y roata of tt Nb, | pohemian, tra swith Nis w nd| Four years ago he went on busir s f oceed!: ss with an in | SHOE FIGHT IN BELLEVUE. VED UNTIL THE HOLIDAYS, presides, to two toe, ficken with heart is>) the southern past of Auatri iGNaiMae ee 8 60) | ——- H fookes anaeht be interna: | nk day paby waa born to Mre| et the Countess and they became) agit peweon a d In Fined $1 und Fears She poked nit there. Borth in the steerage. The secretly engaged. The girl's mother rN Taegan utonition Hane) alee self calmed the risin eft Hreman Nov. 21 ener 228 disliked the young man, as it was the ction from the | ‘The results of a strenuo! a storm by let ve known at Wasne | 1 pusseng were children. desire of the parents of tho girl tha: he poisonous | «jn, Hin A . i ington th read and laughed | Bf aparece arry one of the nobility doing «reat | giebt amare eld Anns Yorkville Court 68..68) BOWERY, noar Canal St atthe vere yehlan Was not even e 49 orning when Nora Maho eprimanded for his indiscretion. Up to LOS ANGELES ENTRIES. A few months ago the young people Stall Ato ema oeitallonua Lisapltalty | Open every evening tll 10 o'clock, Very lately be was demand at finally announced thair engagement and { ‘ate moveral | eatened ona disorderly conduct, c i ublie dint as the | the parents of the girl ware furious, | ! 1 oie vas fned $1, and said when she! = = best after -orgly as not given the g ad i . e 1e woul “tn Octobe cried Mies Jille | tl Radellardenced an ectne th tiles Mortis Baten ana oft thant she hopéd Uist she would get pour, of Ind, He in | to! ite b ool : 1 wen route her job back again but doubted it, BeoUn oF his widow and ope pont jto start life here anew. They are golng | ang his men have Nora had a day off yesterday and ectiam’ Coxhian. \%o fey several inontin |what she did and where she went was ee _ ‘About 4 month ago Jove Dearly shown when she returned to the Maid of | red in Lawren: horpital late in the ‘evening, Gate ase r eae thant veper Frank Nugent tried to mal OAKLAND ENTRIES. anureee 110 FAST LIMITED BLOCKED, | 2n,p@tcee fom Leus her keep quiet, but_he wan upal ‘do = roe whi. Tis; | way tnere y we janything, Nora then took off her shoes face WH, 110; of inaon ht und. endeavored i over OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Cal, De rovact, Hae. aan wentieth Century Delayed 4x | Biniby Sp at the point ot revoiue ay cen eta |fnd ea eeame pretty boisterous and entries for Monday's races ar Ba pat. toes so0 Hours by Lake Shore Minkap Teeaptured Vineon. Tey put) in on, one | Policeman McKeon arrested her ee oe oa, | CLEVELAND, Dec. 5—Trame on the | Norse and took him into tho AMERICAN HONOR FOR KING. || ae rc HIRD and a bait {take Shore Road was completely heen lefjing Kentucey, hi Lloyd ©, Griscom, the Bees forionge. Bob. 119; Pert | blocked and train Helieules dw lined and Federal «ficern 1 ‘ 1ud, iagotlat Mi aay SDM: | for part of dest nie wy a frignda maze ai, hea m8 i e ” 7 “i ae near Tolede. A big tarry ¥ 4 Six furlongs; eeblin expeced. f ‘ Nha u panics 0g aE, Mivarla, freight engine was derailed and turned | shewié not sein alive F re ou ro 2 bert! 204, RACE —Re en foriomgy [OVE On tke wide, A wrecking (rath with | ~ jorwanized tn} as He Those who suffer with distress after eating, loss of appetite, bil- ie 4 Vn; Rea. 0 Good: | derricks soon arrived. As the big loeo: RAN OUT, DRESS ARIRE, a eeeeMne orden ee enore? fousness, nausea, flatulence, and other derangements of the digestive THIRD 1 yal Ben, 31% pa"? | motive was hoisted into the air prepers ! Pe Nae , |] organs, should use the best means to get the stomach well and strong. ing.—-Talamun tory (© heme replaced nm the track | oo sj | 2 7 edy will restore you to health so surely and How dou Er the canes snapped and the engine | dare. Mary Cuffert, tweutysfive ye | FOR OLD PEOPLE is og nny Bs other remedy restore y ly i a veal o the gr g b sn | ‘= " Ht tah: i Tian caeroner bot tracks in, auen a (0M wee Dranaring, breakfast this ory.) Ader veaching the ane of forty the bu vi ‘ mile —3U1)- | manner as to block traffic both east \i2 ome, No. a Twenty-second | » syrtem gradus ines in virility See ti; Pereron erglerg ict, Die: | meat for noure Tha eaatpound Twen. |greei, Breehiyn, whe frock caught mame radially decline: in weuilies b land, 106 nd Round 148, | vieth Captus mited was delayed six | Ars. a ngth an comes | ab! ach | Foire! veya hours. Other [imdted trains were de- |_| nereaming | the hall. | year to combat wickness, it ie then thet | aoe eigen vets Apprent teined from one to four hours Fe re skirt oe re hey the arcuraulated pe fn the blood inake yeh Ais: | Becch Harry Rogers, | pis ann eR Rem eR tr ememaRS. ins eran ameemocascedet | Y ung her ip pe | heuaaltae. Fe Py rhoumatis Balas 10 | Beecham’s Pilly immediately relieve acute dyspepsia, and are nae ‘ie va ket. “he was taken te Beney teapital, | . aclen ans Deck chronic cases of indigestion and stomach weakness, } N, ‘ nd “ —— | e warning twinge ula (be prod equally beneficia’ na mn nee 4 at ron / Ci ti fk H eae Nicene? preenyieysilicr pone | They ‘gently stimulate the digestive organs and have a wholesome || New Contracting kirm opes S$T. NICHOLAS SOCIETY DINNER, | (08) “ilowing” promripton, whice f effeet upon the liver and bowels, cleansing and toning the entire di- ; t H M 1) f G d W il 40) The Rains Micheiaa Meciely will bald | sane, 76 A cemulle ven After hi gestive tract, Beecham’s Pills relieve the weakened organs, establish oO ave urp. iy Ss GOO ull, ary dinner at Delmentco's Shae fon Saat hed tk il @TBBIENy 58 healthy conditions, improve the general health, create appetite and s . m orty-fourth street, ‘One ounce comp ip ‘ereape We hope to have Charles F. Murphy's goodwill and friend: Ji on Monday evening #1 0 oles he | eee End; alt pin 8 ° : hasnt i, € r he” Rey G. Rob: | ot high t t ship in our undertakings’—Ex-Alderman “Jim” Gaffney, of the new |] blue, “or “Englewood, NJ. b Fg treng en e igestion ri Louden, Minister {rom the Netheriandy; | meal aad ut beatune Bleeding oF Pro: | Tammany contracting finn, Senator John ©. Spooner. (ol, George | sbahen each time” Any druggies ean au In baxes with full directions, 10c. and 25e. lager Pet r a Hpeeay ana W, & BY AUTO DE IN HOSPITAL woe was his mother-in-law. Her infu-) Morris Sut Run Down While) sin saying that by Morris But, eleven years old, of N | by an automobile belonging to former of No. 993 Avenue C, Bayonne, and fat ‘The accident occurred on Newark ave: say that a women,, whose name was not! were the {intend never | young Sut ran directly in front of the ers said there was no rted down the gangplank, followed by the shouted congratulations of fellow passengers, Inspector Biglin barred the way and turned them back Into the cabin. Mrs, Dutka traced him to Europe. A | Biglin feared she might become violent, but Lawyer Strickler spoke for her. “My client,” he said, “has been in this jeountry seventeen years. About throe | months ago she met this chap here and they were married. In a few days he borrowed $200 of her, pretending he needed it in securing an inheritance in the old country, and disappeared. i} Mrs. Dutka traced him to Europe. | few days ago she got a letter from this | ery law of love | | she and not the wife was entitled to the man's affections, and that as soon as he could get a divorce they would be le- gaily united. Mrs, Dutka learned they | were on this ship. “She wants them deported as unde- fo-day | sirable aliens. ‘The man ts a pauper and i we have also learned that some years | ago he kilied a woman. he killing ts | said to have been accidental, but in} Austria that constitutes a crime, neve: theles j down onan, | Man’s Escape Foiled. Dutka took advantage of a diversion jto dart cut of the cabin and make for | lice | DONCe | the side of the ship nearest the pier. Bigha uickly had him by the collar, and he came back wearing handcuffs. About the same Ume the girl's uncle, John Giersberg, of No, 336 Hicks street, het} Brooklyn, appeared. He had received a| e, whom he nad | t | i} letter from the nic ‘never seen, saying she would arrive to- | :day with fier affianced, and asking him | jto meet her, Being informed of the real oy. Lyon Devoted Couple End Voyage. WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 65, 1008. Murphy Brothers, Their Tammany Friends | (\(KJAW KIL|S CHAPLES DAP AY fos the VI AIF BL. PEW POCKELLE 62 PP SLEXZT. WILL TAKE FIGHT ON LOCK GANAL T0 CONGRESS Opponents Send Panama to Prove Sea Level jLawyer Declares Waterway Is Best. { With Mrs. Doty Were Sir ae aaa That-of Her Counsel. ST APRA TOAD F NORRIS SAYS HE WAS _ NOT SUODES FANGE ———— pert to] ply ° In Contracting Firm and Map of Big Job I Relations Yo. ~BGY INJURED IN ROLLER SKATING wantin, Peter Bickhardt Broke Two Bones in Arm, but Didn’t Know It. As a result of falling to the sidewalk while exercising on roller skates a month ago, and breaking two small bones in the richt arm, Peter Bick- hardt. elaven years old, of No. 965 Bas! One Hundred sua Sixty-seventh street, died early to-day in Bellevue Hospita of lockjaw The boy at first did not belleve he had been injured by the fail, but sev- and he had trouble with both jaws, ospec when eating. After boy's moth tried home ren 9 for several days, It was found he was unable to eat even liquid foods, and he was taken to Bellevue Hospital for treat- ment Antitoxin was used in the case when |the doctors found tetanus had devel- oped, but without avail Doctors at ellevue described the case, upon the igcts, as remarkable a ‘NEW TAMMANY FIRM LANDS A $30,000,000 |. RAILROAD CONTRACT. | (Continued from First Page.) Murphy \ tunnel Randall ‘others, {t 1s proba) will be under Wa s islands to Astoria. that a Vs and n John Ford, now Supreme Court nator, ho succesa- giving the rail- a bridge from ards to Astoria, T the Mott Haven grant may be availed of now by Prest- dent Mellen. tra we from Astoria to Long Isiand City may underground, or n be elevated. 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