The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1911, Page 12

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a ee ee | BRIDE AND GROOM WHO WED AFTER A EURTED AT SEA BV THE WIRELESS, REDO LN Voyage of Miss Winnifred Cur- tiss and Joseph F. Weish a Real Romance. i et \ MET ON A CLYDE LINER. Wedding Took Place When They Reached Jacksonville and Before Seeing Papa. Vibrationa wromgnt mance that reached Mise Winnifred Cu fair to ase, of No. 1443 Boston Road, became Mre, Joseph F. Welsh. ‘They were the vibrations of tie wirelens tel- egraph and of ite frat cousin, the taut strings of a liner’ drought a love conclusion and the Jovate the grand em ero ihe & Pind little god might not fail Ona tt. Mies Curtian left New York Apr!) 2 on Wweard the Clyde liner “iroquots She was bound for Sinyrna, a tte Place tear Jacksonville, Min, where her father, Thomas Curtiss, i» man- ager of & large orange growink prop erty, The young woman !s an accomp- WEL SRT: Ushed pianist. Hardly had the al! 3 pees Bort when she found soe JAPS BEAT DENVER AT BALL. fn the cabin, making the plano wires ——— | DPNVER, Col. vei elain vibrate. He Heard the Muslo. pionship of ver University ye in a game Up in the wireless telegraph cabin young Weish was making some vibra- as et a 4a: Poestbly they were obaracterized by the hard hitting of the tuned up, as they say fn the operating atch the plano vibrationa. ay be, he left hie key and wandered TirRs AND ATR Jos. May Japanese. innifred was alone, She was her musical effort from a to “Steamboat Bill,” @ rollick- iat Waa the VIORY thing the ewitehing sonata ing aight. up to the wireless cabin. She wae eeon engtossed in learning how to send mes- Sages and how to recelve them, Hour after hour she sat near the instruments, and the wireless waves say that all of the time she did not have her eare en- cased In the ‘lsteners” of the appartus, Then the pi were began to note that the wireless man and the girl with the pretty face were up on deck send- ing vibrations from one end of the ship to the other. The wireless telegraph | achool became an object of ship inter- est. Acroms the ship the vibrations flew. | Caught by an Old Operator, erator who chipped into the| aid he heard this message: -uemry-me-d-n,"" And he said that On Sale Thursday, May tI! translated, ia alleged | {Ml you marry me? and | “Wait until we get to Jacksonville.” So when the ship got to Jacksonvitie | the girl and the operator went quickly tise waiting for his daughter. For half an hour he fumed and raged. Then he told the ship folk that he knew hia| Gaughter was on board and he would i jer at once or sink the ship, The | folk had their own ideas, but they @aid nothing. hen @ very happy couple came to the | A Utde bride caught Mr, Curtiss | married just as soon aa the ship ned, Although Mr, Curtiss is the proprietor of enough orange biossoma to provide for all of the weddings in New York for ® couple of years to come, he had none| for this occasion. He was angry. Wanted to do all sorts of things, “Be a good daddy,” cautioned the pas eengers who came to look upon the match as thelr own particular little ro. | mance. Gave Them His Mr. Curtis saw the advice. M “| . * must |” nd he invited 0 wo uptown to ben arrived. M ny ond HURT, BUT STAYS ON JOB. uck hy ington street, at Uo street, had been struck by @ Chriss | topher street ferry t and had been hurled through th | Dr, Keefe told 0'( p driving in W . 19 Washington damaged and potntel Archb He was previo don diocese, [CONVICTION IMPOSSIBLE, COURTSHIP AT SEA. | | OPPENHEIM, CLuINSz G 34th Street—West Important Suit Sale $30 Tailored Suits, $16.50 Have taken from the regular stock about 200 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits, | | 9 ° some of the most desirable styles, of | [ superior Black, Navy and Fancy Serge, 16.50 /ENNE. L Furniture handsomely lined. Regular price, $30.00. Stores Styles and make represent the highest standard of quality and are characteristic of Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s Entire Stock, No Approvals—no Exchanges. Women’s Waists Special purchase 3,000 Women’s Tailored Lawn Waists, handsomely emb'd, high neck and long sleeves. Furs Stored, Remodelled or Repaired at Moderate Prices DAY LETTE THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY They increase the efficiency of the Man of Action by en- larging his iicld of b«:siness activity. They are a part of Modern Business Equipment. TheWestern Union Te!eagraphCo. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY of on | | grown strike sympathiaers ave MURDER SUSPECTS GO FREE, wives a im with t-Attorney Ke Malone to let defendants go since against them was even less whi beer t 3 ny to punish Men Held for Slaying of Young | n+) gineer During Express Riots Are Liberated. Lord & Taylor eel Founded 1826 ——— B. Altman & Co. WOMEN'S 16-BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES | AT SPECIAL PRICES, WILL BE OFFERED THURSDAY, AS FOLLOWS: 86-Inch Natural Color Pongees, Plain Crinkle Crepes, Yarn Dyed Black Pongees, i 85¢ Broche Crepes evening and street) ~« shades, Formerly $1.50 and $1.75 per yd.; al ne effor those concer Will offer on Thursday and Friday Several broken lines of ‘Desirable Silks Satin Meteor Crepes, ain Loh | Mr. Whitman n Part V of Gi udge Swann newed his Sexsions, wed O'Conner upon their o Mr. Whitman no hope of seo SILK GLOVES USUALLY $1.50 TANS AND WHITE: AT 90c, PER PAIR IN BLACK, ne the big ex was stabbed tie-up of jast death by a YELLOW CHAMOIS LISLE THREAD GLOVES, AT 50c, PER PAIR The New Round Toe Chic Pump $ 5 This model has the new fashionable round toe effect which affords the wearer the utmost comfort also } 10,000 yards desirable Domestic Foulard Silks in the wanted styles and colors. | Special per yard at } B. Altman & Cn. A SPECIAL SALE 58¢ OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS IS ANNOUNCED FOR TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES: EACH, $1.85, 2.35 & 3.00 PER DOZEN, $2.65 & 3.40 PER PAIR, $1.15 & 1.25 PER PAIR, $4.50 & 5.75 AND HEMMED AND HEMSTITCHED LINEN HUCK TOWELS AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. | Dress Goods, VW “ash Goods LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS : DINNER NAPKINS TO MATCH A special lot of ) | HEMSTITCHED LINEN PILLOW CASES All Wool Bordered Challies j C HEMSTITCHED LINEN SHEETS in the season’s popular styles and 45 colors. 58¢ and 65c qualities, per yd. | Hanan & Son wpe yee Wee PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SUPPLYING HOTELS, Six Broadway Stores Natural Tan Linen Suiting asc CLUBS, YACHTS, COUNTRY HOMES, ETC, WITH HOUSEHOLD mera tee ee Broadwayr cet, Cunal St (Pure flax), formerly sold at 40c per LINENS AT MODERATE PRICES. MONOGRAMS AND CRESTS Broadway, corner 38th Ot | 297 ic yard Be AT J WOVEN TO ORDER. In Brooklyn at 990 Fulton Street | 54-inch | White Union Dress Linen 38¢ Fifth Auer, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. excellent quality at, per yard....... ifr | aa | | seen START THIS GREAT | err | | Imported Dimities ) This season’s best styles and colors, | on white and colored grounds. Regu- | | lar price 25c; per yard............. J Colored Chiffon Voile 48 inches wide, in desirable shades; j2e | | LS 4ae EVENING WORLD SERIAL STORY TO-DAY 17€ also black and white; special per yard 47-Inch White Cotton Voile FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. Crisp finish; special per yard, at.. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. | To Close Out | Betadiisbed Nearly Malf o Century. Special Sale of Brass Beds | For One Week Only This Brass Bed Complete $43°50 IN ALL SIZES Heavy 2-inch Brass Post, Double Heavy Woven Wire Spring, Combi- nation Mattress and Roll Bolster. Some Extra Fine Values in Carpets, | Rugs and Linoleums WE. FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE--CASH OR CREDIT. GEO. FENNELL & CO. 2209 3d Av., Bet. 120 & 121 Sts. . Bronx Store 3d Av. & 149 St. TTT | Goal PEO At ey), a Value 83,50 to 85.00, “SS “The Professor’s Mystery” It is doubtful if ever before romance and mystery (GRAN 0 iin GlVS BAUMANN & BRO as Mg A HU vn CARPETS UGS 8 PERIESH Our Easy Payment Plan the Home Furnishing Problem have been so uniquely interwoven as in this intensely ‘Who Lost a Peni Diamond Brooch? | _ Best Credit System One Low Price—Cash or Credit | Royal Wilton | Seamless Brus- (Royal Axmin- Rugs sels Rugs ster Rugs dub val 826-00, 18.49 | len SEE LOO aay value $15, a0 ft., val, A MDS A Wadden, wis39 2730| Royal Velvet interesting narrative by the well known authors Brian Hooker and Wells Hastings. By special arrangement with the publisher “THE PROFESSOR’S MYSTERY” will be printed as a serial 11.98 |; i . The first installment i i i 1 3s10.6, value $20.1498 1” the Evening World. he first installment is published in Poughkeepsie, N. Y, May 8, 1911, Publisher N. Y. World: ! Dear Sir—Have you had a call to Li THE WORLD advertise a diamond brooch fost 1m || 9x12 th, val, $39.50. 31.5) Rugs Qut2, value $25... 17.98 THE EVENING WORLD TO-DAY Harlem, in vicinity 149th or 450th || 10,6112 tt $60.47.50 Extra Quality Seamless | 10.6113.6, value $40 27.50 ‘ : : ; street, near Amsterdam avenue? 10.6114 fi,, val. $70 55.501 value $30 21.50 112015, value $50... 34.98 Of this extraordinary romance prominent critics 1 found it as | was just leaving city. || I have it, but it must be identified, 9x12 8.3x10.6 have said: “It is engagingly written,” “Keeps its readers Respectfully, wondering,” ‘‘Things are kept going in a lively manner,” SARAH S. LILLEY, | Brussels 4 Brussels “Unlike most plots,” “Strange and inexplicable doings , are offered to the reader's attention from the beginning,” etc., etc. 142 Garden st, Rug oars This should prove a good lesson to Bog (eS ERC al prove «200 gon. ta! ee ae START THE STORY IN THE EVENING Wo tence dawn Seat 16.98 Chinese @ Japanese Matting 14.98 TO-DAY AND YOU WILL SURELY ADMIT thts | te, pop fa eves OG Merwe | Vain SP ase Value $20.09 ONT OF THE VERY BEST MYSTERY-ROMANCES ha Sages tues Couch 7.00, 8.75, 9.50 Bungalow YOU HAVE EVER READ. | Covers Values $9.00 to $12.00 ‘urtains = . ee Had the brooch been advertised anh tinolsnas wae 9:24 | 30¢, 490, 59¢ 50.” Good Office Baye Come . Fi a WORLD HELP WANTS ‘Value $4.00 Value $5.00 World “Lost and Found” ads. are giv en conspicuous positions—on page op posite editorial page Mornings and on [as page of Want Section Sundays. \

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