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A A ETE i ‘ a meen newer rarn wantin THE EVENING WORLD, enrnaw wenn ns FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1911. ~~ BRIDEGROOM RUNS ~ FROMEIS WEDDING y hited Sta ween you he on the ide of the the event of @ war het try and alist vi 1.| Bride-to-Be and Sisters Chase Him, but He Is Go- ing Yet. —_ CHILD PERISHES IN VAT OF BOILING MAPLE SAP. | Fell Into Scalding Syrup While at! ‘ties May Foran, with her sisters, Play—Dragged Out by | Mary Foran and Mrs, Wari Taggart, His Father, went to the rectory of St. Joseph's ier. Church, Jersay City, last evening to UTICA, N. Y., March %1.—Stumbitng | meet rank Cooper, an elevator man into a cauldron of boiling maple nap, che | Of the Hudson County Court House, to four-year-old son of Walter Crand. whom Miss May Foran was to be mar- living near Sherburne, Chenango coun-| tied at half past six o'clock, Miss ty. received burns #0 severe that he| Foran's mother was ill from the effects died yesterday, Jof @ stroke of paralysis at her heme, | phe cauldron was obscured by the] be oo avenue, and could not steam and smoke and the little fetlow | Cooper wan not there at the anpotnted fell Into the syrup aa he was playing | hour. Miss Foran became nervous, but about the fire, the Rev. Father ¢ counselled her Hig teroawe attracted the father, who! {0 walt. After Just an hour the brides dragged the child from the burning, Gor nuper ie wae a looked anything Vertes tha a The twine were! Not a Fire, But Twins. nie? Monroe, and he led th Way into cy rio dwellt Suddenly he hand. Ie ha | where ad 1 bri wo Mra. Lombardo and the wine es invading host fem back and . tumbled out into the street. Lombardo z Rieeas Sens Says He Caught Entire ere and Po and Police Force} was questionet. Through an interprecer| American Turfman’s Horse, at Them Trying Several Doors | Drummed Up, Too, by 100 to 1, Had British Classic With Skeleton Keys. Happy Father’s Celebration. at Mercy When He Fell. | ONIC TH of: SENT TO JAIL FOR iis ay Although the Cunarder Maurotanta Ki KS BO’ DIFt | | docked at midnight, fully three-quarters | —_— -——— | a Toabin passengers remained aboard . lay, it . 7 | until this morning, Most of those who Merchant Called to Examine! Unwittingly with Fireworks! Aleembarked on the arrival of the ship b 5} J , at her pler were persons detlrous of Fixtures He Intended to Buy, | and Pistol Volley He Sound- catching early morning trains for the : * *, Weet. He Explains to Court. ed the Toesin. The customs tnspectors detailed to the — tania had a ham! nerve racking hi — nee, After putting in a full day , ‘Arrested with his Afteen-vear-old eon] In the village of Harrison, N. ¥., st , this detatl of inspectors walt- William for acting in a suspicious man. | Sehooves one not to get excited over © arrival of the Cunarder, The Mer early this morning on m ave. | {he arrival of twine in a family, The n of the baggae of those Who fue, Willlamsdury tota | Village authorities won't stand for tt parked kept th up until 3 Mag'istreto hattan | Triplets ts, or are, @ different matter, they turned in for @ este Avenue Police Court, where he wan ar. Ad fn the case of quadruplete it may POPOTAE Cor auly Seale Paigned, that he is the owner of a store. | S¢ Doaalbie to obtain a Hoense to engage | ——————————— cene and Wittam K. ¥. nders | fixture establishment at No. 216 Broome | & two-piece atring band—provided the | ne explained that he had been celehrat- git jr were two promty New York- @treet, near Goerck, Manhattan, that he | b@nd plays indoors and does not disturh |ing the arrival of the twins. He wopt, ers who returned from a 1 on the house No, 185 McKibben street, | the equanimity of the patrolling con-| sobbed, pleaded Maureta Mr, Keene ts known as a and that he 4s worth | stables. The constables actzed him at the al | good w aman, but he was st He denounced the arrest of | Al which has been borne home| ection of the Town Clerk. Judge Sattler pore over the outcome of the ' Rimeelf and his eon as an ou ge, and with exceeding bitterness to Francis | rendered an opinion e law had heen tonal hase in Eng ' Bald that they were sir: he to | Lombardo, father of the newly arrived | broken. Peace had b disturbed. > to-day tn w | i Dusiness ehrift when t % | ns. mera oe all night dound | vijiage had been thrown Into a turmoll, jwes an unsu t @racted the suspicions of a J abackied tn the Harrison calaboose, | Lombardo could have hie day “t 1 5 Rioeenteid Of thé Ltage at pe shared with the heinous offense of 4i8-l hut to Jal! he must wo. IAkewlse the} ey Keene ddbed best Race. ' ton, who arrested them. ve el Milena ence _ nies ScOPONeA ahd Aniilaned “Steal. A nal x oe deh r According to the policeman’ ory, ently calling out elttor Hose No hed with eae It 6 © race, i | he eacad thi fate Seder peel x YZ and Vigtiant Hose No, 11 to assiat tn iy SHE Uereeony hone four miles and @ half. On t the boy was trying to open the door o¢| celebrating the arr of the twins. {or the Harrison authorities would. nut {the first round Precentor took tie lea ' M. B. Sohrink’s indies’ wear store, at In the same cell with Lombardo was | melt. 1 the bookmakers who had been of- P| No. 115 Graham ave: ti ie dear fri Scaliopino Mesule, im- To-day, however, Lombanto and his 100 to 1 against him before the 4 Sid a ya fal seibenid aa dew dear friend had thelr day tn court, and t eut the odds to 3 to 1, ker. Kontck, the lcoman testi 3, Maleate aod Canis Meacham i 3 % 4 Poltcema 0 Gsunde vite vAlaent after Isten'n & long lecture in a) “precentor # fockey became averconfi- , stood nearby and seemed to de looking | wb lel Lh tongue utterly atrange to then they ‘ | ‘Wor several dicntha past there Nave i dent. Instead of watching the horse he be. up and down the atr as if he were were restored to the twine, The next , fh tion to the fletd tral. E acting an a “lookout.” been a good many fires in the Prent-| pair that arrives tn Brentwood will be iy we rue atten a ares alle te af 2 * ‘ ‘¢ ny elong far behind! with the resu 5 a Policeman Plays Detective. wood section of Harrison, where are | acclaimed ia th manual, ied bre feet ‘a iakiped Hineelt and 4 @ policeman to! the Magistrate | went down, All the other favorites fell) @hat he bad seen the patr for the first IN HAREM SKIRT SHE DINES and the race was won by Glenside, a i Tie easy ton winutes Delore he ar IN PHILADELPHIA HOTEL, |rani ouster. i | rested them. They were peering into “It was a hard race to lose, T4 rather @tore windows, in the dark, and when 7 , {win the Grand National than the Derby, | a they observed the pollceman watehing Mrs. N. E. Carter's Green Satin) vee no American has yet annexed the| B them, they stepped out near to the| Creation From Abroad Stirs | Gr: tonal % curb. ‘The policeman walked past | tachi ain Oi “Hy. ie will Immediately go into them, and turned into the next street. | Fashionables in Quaker City. ctice with the American polo team He circled the block and cama upon them in the vestibule of Schrink's store. Policeman Rosenfeld told Magistrate Naumer that at the station Konick told the deak lieutenant he and his son had Deen walling for a friend when a ested, and that they © both tne Bocent of the charge he had made @gains. them When searched, the po- Noeman said, a bunch of seven keys Were round in the boy's pocket. Three of them, the policeman insisted, wero “akeleton” keys, ‘There as a Purchaser. Kontck told Magistrate Naumer an entirely aifferent story. He sald that a Merchant on Graham avenue had ofterod to sell him some second-hand fixtures, | @nd that he had intended to drop | @round during the day to look them over, but he had been detained at his Place of business until very late last might and while on their way home haa ected to have a peep at the fxturos Kontck had forgotton name of the merchant who had off the fxtures for sale, wo they looked into several many humble Bome of the s were Fs The primitive town hall bell to call o Stl] prevatis in Harrtson rather re i stores, That, Konick sald, was what 1 Holy Synod, the supreme authority of | ne oF lettes, His va ares not fl they were doing when arrested, the village constables are not sufll-| on. Ruastan (Orthodox Greek) Church, about muste, Therefore they ar iy ‘The Magistrate wanted to know how tr] “eMtly youthful to be in the Weffers) has tasued an edict forbidding Jews ui. _Jaumey eaye he woulta't f happened that William who was taken | {10s Of aprinters. Mre Chief Monroe] pearing Christian first names. id taking on some good professiona: © to the Children's complained bitterly about the delay Court happened t have keys in hie pooket whieh bad the | appearance of being skeleton keys, “They are not skeleton keys," indie mantly replied Kontek, are or- inary flat keys, and the three tn ques tion aro for the offices and closets in my place of business.” Magistrate Naviner ls ling the in, and constables fir ors much patrolling from their rev proc! wan inclined to} fare to be called out by take the poli w of the aitua.| Last night there was ‘ on, and held Kk 1 $1,000 ball for | the town hall examination on Mond: ance were Town Clerk f “ome one will suffer for this before | Judge Sattler and Mire Chief Monroe. ‘ Pons wane Gustoieae A an eee eaten es ago for stomach trouble (the gastric nerve of the stomach) Son's Story Plausible. Sattler and Monroo started for their and I have been very much benefited by its use. Ever At the n's Court, young Win-| homes, They were walking three since 1 have taken it as a general tonic, although my fam told tho reporters @ very straignt-| Feast wlonk the outskirts of Brent stomach is very, very much better, thanks to Dutfy’s Pure \forward story, which tallied exacuy | Y00d when the were startled by a tu sillade of platol with the story told by his father in the ots, Manhattan Avenue Police Court “I have been working for my father | ever since I left ol, nine months | ago." said the boy, ‘It te iny business | Village belfry. to lock up the place, us well as to) the tocain “open it up again in the morning. That's | of front why I carry the keys, The seven keys | Vamps, ore, the effices in boots ted five, pulling on e they ran. the Hye in, and for the downstairs door, “We worked late last night, and an we were going home father suggested that ry to have @ look at nome Qxtures he was going to buy from a Storekeeper on Graham avenve to-day We looked into several stores, and pollceman came along Just a» we wa fy department eng! Lombardo Was CG. he | tion, could be heard yelling, the policeman that I had nothing in them when he eald I waa trytne to open nd revealed the m the door,” the little fellow sald, “a: . tsco Lombardo. then the policeman felt ime all over wombard ease could be in tigated. Lovelorn,” died yesterday at Bt. Vin- Pig farther, conta Hospital after a brief {lines piscine Mies Scatcherd had received the con- PAratus, *fdenees of very many youns p! crowded round. “during her life and had gained great] Lombardo made 7¢ in human nature, forth a Mood of liquid cendiary and on several oc be regarded as a fire-alarr nation was made to this effect for the reason tuat the vamps didyt false alarms, ts, for the flat we) threw a mackintosh over hi ana and cottages. | glimpse of biff hued hostery, Mrs, Car- | nastics. Falward Elgar has com- manifestly in-| ter, who was Miss Luctle Polk, returned posed the Coronation Marah by onler of from a trip abroad only two weeks ago. the King, He ts coming here to spend | threatened, | She ie well known in Philadelphia, New|a month on tour with a famous E od 0) olin, hy York and Newport. Mish singing organ he Sheffiel! retnedlvee toiling the —_———— r, Wiech bs no in Canada n ote from the fire bell and doa conthreniea it was decided that tf the ed five sho! vo n, «a me tne Prominent in attend wn Clerk Coxe waited until he had toed an tmaginary mark end broke into @ terrifle sprint for the Loud and clarion rang Down back stairs and out windowa leaped the vill ir helmete Vire Chief Monroe froek coat leaped into the driver’a seat of the ine, jebrating. With shriliing whintle and clanging gong the fire apparatus raced through the village sane for the Brentwood sec- ‘The great volce of Judge Sattler “Here! Here!" A roman candle suddenly it up the nodest abode Scallopino Me s dear friend, was shoot- when they saw the tremendous proces There have been several burglaries | ©O" ed thetr way, fn the neighborhood where Kon- Car ted Lombardo sie docks were arrested during the last three?! make da celebrate. weeks. | Smiling lke a bridegroom who has — \* und omit ars, Lomba “Beatrice Fairfax” Dead, stepped off hia thi 4 to great Mise ‘Winktred Geatebers who has| oncoming avalanche of offictaldom. for many years under the name of Bea-| “Where's the fire? panted Ju ‘rice Fairfax written “Advice to the| Sattler, who was scarcely able to toiter leaped from thelr ap- axes and pikes in hand, and in ures and poured! medical booklet, containing testi Mallen, An ! the vam) Hrentwood Frank Coxe, PHILADPLPHIA, March 2!.—Accom- panted by her husband, Mra, William ‘avter, of Bryn Mawr, dined at the, Bellevue-Stratford last night in a gown | of the harem skirt varlety, which she} brought from abroad. She created a small mized sensation. Ag she passed through the corridors ts t rack which the cup won from nd last year, The das been delegated to recover the iy from will reach ew York in May. Mr. Keene says the | ngiishmen have been playing in Indie through the winter and are wonderful: fit, but he thinks the Americans wil! retain the trophy. James R. Keene, Mr. Carter was the cynosure of all) Keone said, is quite {ii abroad, but is even, The gown was of pale green and | a xnected to recover his health under the cream colored satin, and the blended |treatment he ts now undergoing. colors were most Vecoming to the wi er, @ pronounced blonde. King's Composer Here. ‘The creation was made with @ loose| A strangely assorted patr were Sir breadth of skirt in front. From the| Edwam Elgar, @ noted Engilsh com- waist fell a broad train of pale green poser and valet, J. A. Jauney, satin, which was loose from the knees | champion ur boxer of France and the holder of many medals and prizes down, Between the trein and the} breadth of skirt could be caught a|for @uperiorfty In athletics and gym- nA ta to visit the U: t ates. d cares ni jout box- and Sir Fan Name for Jew PETERSBURG, March ‘The ts Stomach Trouble Mrs. E. W. Foster found great relief by taking Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey for an aggravating stomach trouble. Now she recommends it to her neighbors, and is making many new friends for this wonderful tonic-stimulant. Eastondale, Mass “T started using Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey four) tn Ts Malt Whiskey. I have recommended it to a great many of my friends. One of them, Mrs. Stillmand Lincoln, of Easton, an elderly lady, found great help by its use. Yours sincerely, Mrs. Edwin W. Foster. For more than half a century | Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey has been before the public, and to-day it is better known and more widely used thanever before. This is due to its great curativequalities and tothe friends it is continually making of those who after years of suffering and misery have been made strong and vigorous and who tell their friends and neighbors of their good fortune, Professional mon, busi- ness men and men and women everywhere use and endorse it because it has given them health, strength and vigor when they were sick and rundown. We have thousands of letters like the above which are but the outpouring of grateful souls who have been relieved of suffering cky men very nervous, eo ns He told aside his hat and overcoat Niece of McKintey Dead. ar ‘ hail beside OAKLAND, Cal, March 31.—Mra, Yaa ner O'Shea began to read the Ber- McKinley Morris Cooper, a favorite the Aatth niece of President Mek ney’, died tn Mone SUhd ahd We coat ie the Oakland last night. 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