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eee ee Te ee. THE EVEN ING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1909, VooD00 doco Decrease in Marriages \Anna Held Likes to Darn Stockings | ~ Means Women Are Harder EVENTUATED Tit ee 39 FROM SIGHT | Mrs. Loebinger, Suftragette Leader, De- clares There Are Few Weddings Mystic Passes of Intruder Made | : for a Home Nowadays. Money Fade Into | | \ | Red Cloth. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. There were 20 per cent. fewer marriages in New York last year than In 1907, This ts the official state- ment of the Board of Health. According to Commis- sioner Darlington's report, there were 61,097 marriages In the city last year, @ decrease of 13,696, or more than 20 per cent. INSISTED ON SEANCE.| Soothsayer Is Held on Tragic Story of Mrs. Ella Simms, | To Please, Says Darlington | and Listen to the Song of the Tea Kettle FE EN CHP $500 AGH FR RUSEVEL RP Wall Street Millionaires to Pay | Smithsonian’s Share of the Expense. NAMES KEPT SECRET. Harriman, Morgan, Schwab, Schit? and Moore Crediied LOAN SHARKS fil BY DEGISION IN THE CITY COURT ee Usury Law Upheld in Case of Man Forced to Give $500 | for $440 Luan, Justice La Fetra, of the City Court, {to-day handed down a decision watch upholds the law against usury and dealt a hard blow to loan sharps, A jury had rendered a verdict in favor of the de- fendant In the ease of Ruben Bruck i e ; ; ‘ ben against Kalman Lembeck, and a mo- Church Pillar. eg NOW: According to the claims of the Woman's by the Guessers. tion had heen nude by counsel for the Suffrage party, the cause of votes for women gained at plalntiff! to set aside the verdict, This least as many adherents as the little god Hymen lost. ; the) Juatice dented Mrs, Ella Simms, of No. 98 Fleet | Could there be, 1 asked myself, any immediate re-| All spare time In Wall street to-day; In the case before the jury the money T ” u aii ale ( lenders had got a note for a larger street, Brooklyn, clothed in a black and REELEY tation between tho falling off in the marriage rate of was taken up with discusslon of the lenders hid got a note for a larger white checked allk dress, a green and) 1908 and the growth of the Suffragette movement? Announcement that Ave millionalres of) peck. ine plaintiff, having loaned only yellow shaw! and an air of militant re- . Next I asked Dr. Darlington, author of the marriage report, feeling that he could transmute what to me was be @ good politician might make just as mere theory Into fact. good a wife." lyn, to-day, and stated her case thus: An Embarrassing Question. | What Suffragettes Think, /"['m reclining at my kitchen table,| “That's a very embarrassing ques! Thus encouraged by our witty Health under the lght, Washington's Birthday | ton," replied the Health Commissioner. | Commissioner, I sought the camp of the evening, spelling out a tew words from| ‘I'll tell you frankly, some of my best/ suffragettes to ask them what they the Holy Book, I'm a member of Fleet | friends are women suffragists. If you'll thought of the idea that the new yellow Btreet Methodist Church and one of the | take the responsibility of the Idea, I'll perii—that 1s the yellow button of sut- pillars, to say nothing of being chair- |#*¥ What I think about It, frage—had done things to the marrriage lady of the Pastor's Auxiliary Sister-|_ "J" my opinion, there Is no reason | rate, why an ideal wife shouldn't be an advo-| Many of the Suffragettes were In Al- @pectability, stood before Magistrate Steers, in Adams Street Court, Brook- that section have put $5,000 apiece Into Ja fund to pay part of the expenses of [the Roosevelt expedition to Africa. of course no part of this will go toward the liquidation of the expenses of Mr. Roosevelt and his son, ‘The President plans to pay his own expenses and clear the outlay by the sale of magazine articles, But the cost of the Smithsonian Institute end of the adyenture must be settled, and the dl- rector is sald to have made a personal $110 to Lembeck and demanding a note for $50, maturing {In six months, Attorney Samuel A, Berger, counsel for the defendant, sald to-day, “This 4a an important vietory and should be of great benefit to firms and ine dividuals who have been compelled. to pay large bonuses for loans to tide them over the depression of the past year, The money loaners have grown to cons sider the law against usury as a dead letter, ‘The decision In this cave should hood of Regenerators. And I'm just . as aera: 5 o> coe z ras is oars appeal to at least six Wall street men | have a salutary effect." getting on Into Revelations, when this |C#te of snes for vam But other) pany, but Mrs. Sofla Loebinger, one ot Ae put up $300 aplece so that the In-| = here uppish, Ight-colored man yonder, |™e May be less tolerant In their con- | the most prominent members of the Busy Day at Home Precede: stitute may be enriched by the tora which the policeman has got, walks In jeeption of woman's sphere, It may be| more militant section, was inclined to be ’ - land fuina which Mr. Roosevelt's party | DS Wannnnneneererecenre on me fe ain't never so much ag {that some fev fouls have been’ very much amused when I put the mat- Busier Night Upon Jwitl gather, One of the men approached | § DON'T RUB YOUR FACE asaited scared away from matrimony by the|ter to her, HM gratis CE “Voodoo,” She Calls Him. momaniaufirage movement) | “Nearly all of the leaders In the suf- "T know him for the fortune-teller and the voodoo man which he is. My | “But I really think it's more likely |¢rage movement are married women,” that the women have become more fas-| she declared and live very happily with tidlous, more difficult to please, thelr husbands, too. ~ BY HINT THAT A the Stage. WORKH"USE CF Anna Held {a sald to have refused to contribute, the chief interest centres of the men who sep Of course, t the Kentity arated themselves from $5,000 apiece tn ; >with creams, filling your | with grease and fats, parently refresh ventually cause sallow and poor complexion. Try They ap- the skin, but Mte Is been #0 ordered that I got no use) “Formerly a woman in selecting a| “One tiing is certain,” she continued ys A among the pots and pans jo that Mr. Loosevelt nny have als for that sort of person If I'@ known | nusband had merely a veto power. But | 1g ihevailffrage) movement! haalattected ( Mt { of the kite arning a stocking in entific Sora TAN Nobody counts that he was ou: there, I'd have shut the! a Suffragist would be more apt to nom!-|the marriage rate, it 18 because women s} the quiet afternion hour that comes be: one of the five was J. Pierpont 3 organ, door and lock it, I suspects that's ®hY| nate a particular candidate to be her|are more particular in the cholce of a u ) VLU coro the thnelient of theatrical winht| who treque contributes: from his) \ he come in so brash as he did husband and then turn to and elect him! husband than they used to be. { SOAR ANTY RIN aaa eerianl| [SARL ALOReOE WenIEI to aglentine ous eets T K} T at C E “Now chere's lots of people talk®/ by @ plurality of one iiiea I aaa) iin EraIhG (ep ol pao ad ar Peesyaiuaratler note aes Charles M. Schwab Is believed {0 be HE SOAP HA URES edout voodoo people like they was 8) “Tm q strong bellever In marriage.” |home these days. Every girl realizes ANGIOE SEMI SSCL ED lia eae eee Gs ne aeiecaee trifling parcel of good-for-nothing n0- continued the Commissioner more ser-|that she can earn a decent living tor ANonymous Letter to Lawyer domentielsida of the antl Warden) tRox. efestiies Uhat| many ne SmbIOleAspiorers Many ihe: a \ counts, There are those which SA¥ |jously. “1 think {t gives the only genu-|herself, ant she does not accept the ( % k “| ress with the French dressing that gives ; ; ley eittatiLuda ei tore at tbe bai THOROUGH, ANTISEPTIC AND SANATIVE : that voodoo doctors and witch doctors ing and lasting happiness, and thac|ftst man that asks her for fear of be- Causes re to Take . , ne f BITE CAAT and Railroad, put In $5,000, He has been} with make your skin aoft and clear as ta) all auperatition, Not me. I reads|there i no task so yea ot the beat {28 2 burden to her parents or a charge auses Juage to Take EE HS leis! pr nue Memory of Keepers Is most Kenerous In Anancing exploration | $4, baby's, prevent clapping and preserve my Bible, I shouts and I prays and I efforts of men and women allke as| “In that way, perhaps, the marriage! Man From Box. leareuahitteranbteeholinatleaitronvel Relied Upon. enermebiyebpectally: tiOkelsonnectad| with) |i tae error a veallsianah anteater sings hymns, and I'm as active a meM- rearing and educating a child or chile | rate Jf alfected—or, at least, it will Le ing the family palms ther dally bath, to! 5 the excavations In Pompoli, Jacob I. | 1 ber as any in the church, which I leave! aren, It's the Individual woman that littent the Penne ers ie = talline the Wwastalile eer ew fo Wilag Schiff, always a patron of selence, Is {t to anybody in Fleet street to #ay./ makes the happiness of the home, and |zhat ‘6 to @ Woman's standing up A case that has been on trial for eIBHt thy sueculent bean Warden Fox, of the Workhouse on | “40 i aa Ee “1 Tim 4 poor ienerant) Slab womens Buh lelier or not she is @ Suffragiat makes | 20% Net an SOF HET days before Justice Cerard and a Jury Miss Held's love of music. ia well Blickwell's Island, was the first witness | \08 70" ne Mfth man he is pata FURNITURE there's one thing . |Metle difference. A good wife, you fragt ‘ough to 5 a aaa n abel Known, But see he fe called today byt > sepislative | considered to be n her than E. i Ww know It good: A vondoo 18 a voodoo.| know, has often to bea politician. May- fngrher. | oe 6° CONsider Marry-) In the Supreme Court came to an A-) hon at ate eee range! | Con aN RES reat Hlarrmanl. ‘The face. that Mr Hert ik 2 OO ean aril h . No, tend to-day, when yf the coun- of the kettle c ns g Pasha eet Ay |man ahd Mr, Roosevel 4 And I ain't taking no chances Xo,| aie jrupt end to-day, w A aa ee a TA RBGTT CECT CERITTEETiT (UR (ATIGNTeEECR Arar NRT RILG RIES TARE Ate | man ah a Roosevelt are on bad Lord, Ella's too Gh : ail sel announced that he had recelved @® ap thumb) as the kettle simmers ite torney-General Jullus Mayer, counsel to | "ms would not in any way deter the “eee him come in that way, and 1] anonvinousl ictananiichmlhemaeemedmitl| Commission, questioned the witness, | Wall treet wizard from helping the § * make out ike I ain't seared, But 1 his duty to show to the Court before wus, no swishing of silken’ the present population of the work.| Scheme along, lw friends say. Hy got a trembling in all my Vimbe when | proceeding further ; tt) 2 er ANNA ANG cise, male and female, ts 1,595, but | Maht be inspired by the desire to heap | I see the look in nis ‘vicked eyes. He} callidipaveasenwasithalion@homasiaaNa N there's the lingerie hour—it we 2000 other prisoners, regularly ‘com. | C288 Of fire on the Roosevelt head ects down on the other sds of che |pler against Splelman & Company embroider a yorage—wheh Miss | mired, are acattered. throughout other | Of he might be willing to help along 4 v7 ba r ler ma hat a ribbon is|! D C H y projec diet 4 table, hat on and a songyar in his] ] \ merchants, for the recovery of $11,000); oriastiteh there. Institutions, where they are kept at em | SM¥ Project which would take Mr mouth, imperdent as vou slease, Ain =| : alleged commissions. J. Noble Hayes, | and so it g in rooin to room Un-| ployment. ‘There is no system of posi- | Roosevelt into the wilds of Africa for got so much manners as pvor white representing the plaintiff, was th law- Gi fe OY sto a buster night) tive identification of repeated offenders, |# Year Almost anything Is Mkely ti a trash brought up under 1 brtdge, yer who got the imysterious missive, / OWT NG" sara Mise iveld sing about) the Warden sald, Only the memory of | happen to @ man in the wilds of Africa weleather $18.56 j She Wanted No Seorets. ! | Here tt is her eyes, but to appreciate her domestic matron or male officers ts depended on | '% % Year At 50c Weekly TeoWhere's Elia Wheelegs’, he inquires | Breas ay regard to your case |goul you should hear ner sing “Home,| tq identity former inmaten. Rca rate there iets He Cie picked a would like) tell you that you have got | ATL | “ in Wall street—Schwab, Moore, Schiff, - of me : VER Un sia nee aa ied See | Bertillon System “Impossible.” | organ and Harriman, Mr. Harriman “T don't know no isla Whoeler, and mina eters | a Boake das tral Recause of the number of men and financed Noetn Pole expedition one * t him so. He allow that's very pinot ster : er than see you lose th bing s tlme and riends belleve he would " T done tell Tee a take 7 : —_¥_— aren fy Ci) GILGD GUL tip dtvan women prisoners re velved in the course willingly finance another if a certain [XA 09 WEST I2Z5"STR food “ask him how i'm | . | Det Spt > He has a hard row to hoo [Of a year—eatimated at 2,000—It would! party would consent to lead It. # OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS food. anybody that aint live fore He Gertrude Robbins Exoneratd|Prince George Carries Cargo." ‘tustice Gerard withdrew one of the | ' Ep Tic i) CEE cette smiles In a supertino is kind of way iS Mans ; Roca roet nya ra teas ‘ ertillon or finger-print system, the Biggar sinter can sou keen seere!! | at Coroner’s Investigation | of Pre-Lenten Brides and | ei'the (ia 'RheatSuoteste heat | rithness eal ; P 4 BLES WE a eS aol the anonymous letter to e "The cumulative senten EE ate alt 0 | nto ane) : tidegrooms, SIRIREREAN ered Ini hernegaliva "sald Warden Fox, "It 229 A Mininaant with any peeneet 8 a TO a HES “T don't belleve any of you wrote} has a bad effect on the discipline of ‘at ~4 i ya voodoo person's. ut he say, ——— if ROLY | ‘| 4 ey i wy AMANITA TT 7 vf] lal sige 9G 0o RETO et era this letter” sald Justice Gerard, “or Prisoners, who attribute thelr Increased » gi itinn gh ncaa how ae A fury before Coroner Dooley decided) No ship that ever sailed trom this fat jue pad austhing tod boat [ Heneaa Dan een appeaiE of repeated of- ’ * al “AYou got any sien diver lin the | to-day that George Spencer Millett, the harbor carried -uch a ‘cargo of brides honed “to counsel, in tals case and | ‘ |, ‘The Magistrates should declare the Colors Not F o, there a sliver, aaityaen 3 . tried to talk wit abe alc a ' in change. He tet tie to hold It in my tied. on LL Sea aap ey satus nd St onions ane Misa ant never | —-_-—---——- 17 tg, gumulattve sentence lav," sald the apr Cs, eign ~ hand. U'm obliged to do what he saya. | stab woun: he el st, was the| he Prince George (D HY aiiey seed qr | Warden, i T'Yon't know what Kot over me, but he | yiotim of an accident. Miss Gertrude| many passengers. Literally, she was a Court's Conscience Shocked |o:hi, Mardest, work required of prison. certain had power on me, Then he tel : eas : pees ; t In Riker's Island, 4 ; | Robbins, the pretty elghteen-year-old | loaded to the guards. i Warden Fox sald. Usually tw y / 0 my hands, and he tak | ually two hun: y eee eee arene phtket | stenographer, who was arrested at the| The habit of marrying grows virulent by the Price for Services In dred of the more, hardened prisoners But whatever the coior— tis all right. Which Tl time of the tragedy, was exonerated | just before the beginning of Lent. Hence -) ; - , y—~are transferred to OB ; f | \Riker’s Island, There y h "te ' ne J ‘understand, but Talnt I com git blame ihelereatiriantatinonsymochsrsi(siners| Condemnation Case. Bikey e Inland” There is no way of tel even if it is so elusive as to ; : “Now,” he says, ‘get ten dollars’ [| Miss Robbins, who was employed by muda. Brides and bridegrooms were | {commitment papers. It would help In d f ‘3 u ain't got ten dollars, but Lserape a ithe Metropolitan, was the principal wit-| easily spotted on the decks before the, the classification of prisoners if com. | e y naming, you can and find four, ‘Then | a peiy Of | eas heard, She was represented by !boat sailed, they were so self-conscious | Supreme Court Justice Tompkins, at PRUSnanE parere expressed the nature of | : ere Tove tie kilfe down on the table and | counsel, who protested against her mak-| One bridegroom from Toledo, O., lont | [White Plains, to-day handed down & |""Qutomney Mayer asked closely regard: | match it pertectly m then the money, pars, ON | ing any statement lest there should be his bride for five minutes, and if he| Gecision in which he says “the conscience |ing the number of discharges af prison: aisle side. es ‘ possibility. of a charge of homicide hadn't found her just when he did he ea Bane ee aby ne, eee BRL CHSIT CY reat ees eer a e Yas Go.ng to Eventuate. , foe. ndoubtedly would h: 0 | $153,000 asked by a New York lawyer as | aig, 7 AY rota Ae preferred by the police undoubtedly would have gone overboard. | discharges ordered by Magistrates In e calls for a piece of red fan. | Coroner Dooley sald that Miss Robbins) Unmindful of the cold, stiff gale, the # | counsel for a pore ou eet 2 Manhat- 18, ie an as j \u ‘ ' fe nd by this time I'm | | soa i brides tontliGridernoomalconeealinaunthne| tan who received an award of damages | About 10 per cent. of the winter pris- aved Tm near to # faint, [tell him | Was not In court as a defendant but as Ch grooms forced the ther | Soe arlene ‘ joners are tramps who seek commitmen Taint got none. What does be do but |a witness, With this understanding her passengers out of the way and lined | ie Seep acemee oe ane pate oe | for shelter. : take a red table cloth, ving on the |iawyer allowed her to testify. She was, tie rails as the Prince Georgs barked . | Sra cee Clalon he Cute the [66 tO | tac | One oI Ho Gotan the dae dating cee | palnfully embarrassed and on the point |out Into the river and headed for tne Intense Suffering of Hoboken | eobiand writes a long opinion on the | 5 poo tn the sed ¢ and puts it back ‘twixt | of tears |bay. Those on the pier who watched | “ x raat : HIT THE SPOT. the Knife and the scissors, and he makes |g, Fob, 15," she sald, “Twas get-|the departing ship longed for od shoes! Man Compels Him to | Joseph A. Flannery, a New York 10% | wostum Knocked Out Coffee Alle, er on me growing and growing. | the office boy, announced that It was, Will be back again, and + Give Up Work. Bijecsno Hower Sompany snd. Charles 5 | ressmakers Note—Ask us Uoliarasousiang) putell lies etesM a cictinisia el seRTateaR irnteNed Eel TRStl oer core . 1, Seabury & Co., Consolidated, hy | There's a good deal of satisfaction b s, and ent says |” ¢ niel vi a 5 ? if | ot > ‘other girls in the office and I made up he a de to that company | rig! iB to rid one of the varled A wo. + 49) snd with that 1 got my EO hematin In relating his experience with the| fr damages to its property at Morris, and constant ailments caused by cof- ( ashion Service. back and lets out my’ votee” good and | a SISA Kimvalwould enon give hint Cooper remedies, M. Perezmann, a| Heights by reason of a change of grade | fee drinking. eet Bon't make no ci fifteen kisses for his. birthday—forty- | | Painter, living at 123 Clinton street, Ho- of a certain street In New York City. Ever since I can remember, 1f your local dealer does not, sell gays he to ane, (9 fiveui ralitgerieaturnsalced bint neivasel boken, N. J., says The award made was $206,000, writes an Ind. woman, “my father will tell you’ where to get It. als Tere ua el aa eoraautay eunwvevatarted allen “For three or four years I was a| There were five hearings and about} has been a lover of his coffee, but) CORTICELLD SILK MILLS, raves hisself and says: | hit Fea Tatthsiiende sive erie victim of stomach trouble of the most |one hundred pages of testimony was|the continued use of it so affected 218 Nonotuck Street, Florence, Mass Dent kiss m ” Me, g0- | a oe am) mSledietneniiarslace painful nature. My appetite was very | taken, and Flannery’s fees, according | his stomach that he could scarcely Gone nothing scandalous ike tha | ie TOMaRIERE! WAL TOOlAE UAT RE fall — = account of the distress that was sure to| This action was brought by Danlel B.| “Mother had coffee-headache and sband Ned! fo the: floor.” 2 lh tte | totlow. My food failed to digest and | McCoy, a stockholder of the Gas Engine | dizziness, and, if I drank coffee for ee sp eThel tna netghbors,, thes | “When the boy stumbled, as descritea) TWO Sicilians Began Career of | sutered a great deat and Power Company, to set aside the| breakfast I would taste it all day PAN eta ae ALL U by Miss Robbins, a sharp ink eraser, | “TL was subject to intens ale ot, rroun one 4 id Fs Was thankful : Rn cc Haronveleac ini niaiventi more tates ; : niect to inte pain In my |contract, on the gr tind that it was] and usually go to bed with a head Magistrate Sterrs, after hearing Joha | ECM ie oer ting with the pont obbery Here Two Months | stomach and bowels, and at times the illegal and unconstitutional and to | ache : Herel ering. te ghee Net upward from the edge of the po Mae [ler | sas was s0 oppressive that I could / have the attorney's fees fixed. The ca “One day father brought home a a aeunee, and liad not ste >| Aw he fell against the deo the handle ! 5 @, | scarcely breathe, Specialists and doc- | tried before Judge Tompkins a of Post 1 ’ i jones, hel ih sony saver tn Bin ball | or ue AP adsrar vam tntel ie a Etellits tors whom I consulted helped me very White Plains, and in naling nthe eres ISHRTNSG ASE eae ! forthe Grand Jury for larceny and ea- phocks ale Mm un ae) | little, and in time my condition became | contract the Judge says among other|to directions on the box, and It just ——— od Judge Malone In General Seasions to- | $0 bad that eae untwe to wor. The | things: “hit the spot.” It has a dark seal-| ; Dealt }pain and suffering had weakened me] A ordina ’ ; , JOHN BOYD THACHER, |FORMER WIFE OF RICH | utte slian nitrate ot IA ye "| ssat'te caso sneer rere ioee. shen crue ferkaa, a's | EXHIBITION OF || fh PHAN | ALBANY, 9 BROKER MARRIED AGAIN.| Vincenzo Scamborino and Salvatore} “That is the shape I was In several! hy the attorney, and a charge for such |snappy taste similar to mild, high-|| Transparent Plotures v EX-MAYOR OF ALB NY, EAD. | Faitla were convicted of highway rob- j months secs A eta ARE $153,000 shocks the consctence | grade coffee, and we found that Its| Ad Made of= | \y \ FOR MENA a Fyi wen on " ti i ‘bery. The evidence showed that al- | Coopers Ne’ 8 4 CAD Uh ne court, I therefore direct judg-| continued use speedily put an end, TEL 5 ps \TO MEAS! 0 Tae Mater oe Albans: aten’ners | FS. Helene Caroline Walker Be-| though only here from Sicily two | Deen recommended to me, After taking moni in favor of the plaintift setting to all our coffee Ils, | GOOD a, ae 1 to-day after a long Illness. | comes the Wife of Charles _{ months they had on the night of Jan. 6 (le medicine @ short time my stomach | aside the contract im wuestion and fix) “That was at least ten years ago, il it Mr. Thacher was widely: known as a os At. J abducted an aged countryman in the | 2nd bowels felt more comfortable and f s cempensation at the sum) and Postum has, from that day to historical writer and collector of auto- Hitchcock Jr. Bronx und robbed him of ile week's | © cesan to gain strength, of $15,001 |this, been a standing order of TAEY Boole ana isto ee Loin Us salary after beating him brutally, “In the course of a few weeks my ap father's grocery bill js collection of autographs,! Astanded by oy flat 7 a oi "i t ‘unc t : more than 25,000 in number, Is anid to be; Attended by a dozen of the Imme-\ police records show the men had | petite returned, and I found that t1 QQRA SHUBERT TO WED. | “When | marr.ed, my husband was one of the most valuable and extensive {diate family and friends, Helene Caro-| served terms in thelr native land and | could eat almost any kind of food with ln great coffesldrinker, althoi tie ad: Te UY in the world. _ | line Walker, who secured a divorce in hai besrex toutes six months each at | bad effect. By the time I had taken mitted that {t hurt him. When I ‘ene. dining room. He se nino ey amenettor Gent. MIME: | South Dakota from Randolph St./ hard labor In Sing Sing Prison,” sald [the Cooper medicine for five or six| Sister of Theatrical Men Will Be) iy postu he sald he did not isa e icruntelatibh | LM eC and again in 1896 nid was mmember of | eorke Walker, was married at noon| the Judge. “Such ¢rimes will ‘not be | weeks I was strong enough to resume Importers Wite, litearthe: tautevote th cTutolanhinet fathaketier acenes tor ihe eee == the State Senate from 183 to 188, Mr.| to-day to Charles Hitchcock fr. at| tolerated in this country. my work, and in two months’ time, after | Mies Dora Shubert, a sister of Lee| could make it taste all right, He se ettatly reluced brie. || MAID EM LANE, COR NASSAU 8ST. aaacher wasinordlnated for Governor by the South Reformed Church, on Mad- — having taken the full treatment, was) and J, J. Shubert, managers of the! smiled and said try It. The result | 80c, Pictures. ....300 || BROOKLYN BRANCH 389 FULTON ST. je Democrats In 18%, but declined the is | tik fs i Halted | * ij | —— Romination on the ground that his gold | $0n avenue. The ceremony was a} COURT BILL PASSED. entirely ae Rreeiente ec | Shubert theatrical enterprises, visited) was q success, he Won't have any-| Se, Pictures ...... 400 || See standard principles did not conform with | simple one, and after the church ser-| ALBANY, Feb. .—To relleve the con-| “I have been working every day since, | the City Hail to-day with Milton Wolf./¢hing but Postum.” “There's a Rea- Fea ieee 60. the free-silver platform adopted by the! vices the bridal couple left for the gested calendar in the Court of Special | and continue to Improve, growing | an importer, and answered the questions | gon 20 Pletaras ° Democratic National Convention, which | South on thelr honeymoon. Dr. Thomas’ geesiona of the First Division of New| stronger and gaining in welght, My | which resulted im the Issui of a| 800. si Wate rag ye: nominated Willlam J. Bryan for the| Reed Bridges united the couple. Sesston' ; | b stomach gives me no trouble whatever | matriac giving ; Name given by Postum Co., Battle) Mldarentrecneilernee see i firat time. Mr. Thacher was Chief of; Refore her marriage to Walker, who | York City the Senate to-day passed the | now. [eat well, sleep well and feel | Tight to wed her. Creek, Mich, Read “The Road to} Windowphanie by (the ry a 6 » ' the Bureau of Awards of the World's] is a wealthy Wall street broker, the! pill recommended by the commission | well, Cooper's New Discovery not only | ss Sitiit has been living with her! wellyille,” In pkgs. 4. Jf 15 Columbian Exposition at Chicago in 1892. Was A Miss Janssen. Hitchcock | appointed to inquire into courts of in-| relieved my suffering but restored mej brothers at the Ansonia Hotel | : ‘ He is survived by a widow, who is an prominent In Yale athletics and is|¢erior Jurisdiction {n first-class clttes,| to good health.” Wolfs residence is given as the Hotel| Ever r bove letter? THe ’ aunt of Col. George Curtis Tri on of Dr. Charles Hitchcock, of Nu. | providing for the Mesignation of two] The Cooper medicines are on sale at} la . No. 4 East) Twenty-elghth) new one from time ’ Y WORK WHILE YOu Site Pate y secretary to Gov, Hug! bisa By eee street, and Narra- city magistrates to sit temporarily with | all ine Riker stores, and can be obtained pncun’ et of the date Satelit tri 10 E, 14th St, New York. ther, janeett Pier, the court. at leading everywhere, on . 1

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