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ee en ane ann cenn A anne nies on mains THE’ EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1911. Woman Who Traps Quacks by Taking “Cures” ||,QQ0INAPANIC |'WICKEDEST BLOCK For All Sorts of Imaginary Ills Tells of Work AS LIGHTNING HITS | AGAIN SHAKEN BY Pit - CROWDED CHURCH BOMB EXPLOSION More Than 100 Persons Stam- peded to Fire-Escape-—Rain Spoiled One Bomb. bello's grocery on the ground floor of the five-story flathouse, demolishing 4 Diate glass door panel, but doing emily MARY GARDEN BEES FORICE WATER AS SHE SAIS AWAY Just Barely Makes Ship After a} Champagne Supper for Breakfast. of the Fifth street station got to the house from Second avenue and street the hundred or more tenants the buliding had stampeded to the escapes and were crowding and and screaming in their eftorte through the lending welle oo dors. 4 All the windows In the neigh! were filled with frightened men women and many’ of them, ag well several men on firing platols to attract the poltes, In the hallway of the house the Hoceman found Zibello, his wife and children crouching. They had run of their flat back of the grocery at sound of the explosion, fearing that attempt would be made to hur} & through the rear window of thelr Last Sunday night Policeman of the Fifth street station, found am wie exploded bomb, which had been dag- aged by rain, in front of Zibello’s store. It ts believed that last night's explosion wi return date of the culprits. ‘The police heard that Zibello’ moved into the block from Mott street @ short time ago and is considered an. infers “Most Beautiful Woman in America” | Detective “Belle Holmes” Earns Living by Taking Pills| “Treatments,” Plasters and Potions, and Is the Picture of Health cninidlpeaois Music Averts Peril in Darkened Edifice at Peddie Insti- tute Exercises. PRINCIPAL KEEPS HEAD. i And Husband Who Is Suing Her Never Ill Nor in Need of Medicine, but Is Persistent Patron of Fake Doctors—How She Came : to Take Up Career. OFF TO SING IN PARIS. | WORK OP BLACK HAND. Victim Had Already Paid Blackmail, and Thought He Was Safe. il BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. This is the story of the most doctored human being in New York, @ well built, thoroughly healthy young woman who des not live by taking pills, but instead takes pills for a living. Also she takes “treatments” of every variety; buys “prayer plasters” from the purvey- Says She'll Handle John the Baptist’s Head Any Way She Pleases. Orders Orchestra to Play and Crowd Marches Out of Burning Building. Because lope He admitted to aft ors of these and other strange remedies; tries the beau- he had received threatening let three or vi ears and had paid the woney ae Raa Ga Sutincuens etnpee ter titying, effects of vinegar oaths—in short, aamples in HIGHTSTOWN, Nv J. Jnus I—BY| Another pomt explonion shook New| Funtet'ty the hinckwonilers and amg WERE G atin eer Ta her own person all the cures of all the medical fakes pirtue of his courage and the “Siar | York's “wickedert block” early to-iay | he would be let alone from @ concert ae pring Shy ‘eel that her business compels wer to investigate. Spangled Banner,” KR. W. Swetiand, | when mincreants tried te blow Frank| A few 4 ‘8 ago s bomb was ot of only « few Cer gdl pe No effort to get rid of of Keepers, but, an wae the esse last no one was principal of the Peddie Instiute here is a hero to-day, More than 1,000 persons assembied tn the Baptist Church lasy night te attend the preliminary commencement exer- cleea of the institute, Parents, friends and sweethearte of the students from many cities were in holiday attire, and the programme had just started when a bolt of lightnia Struck the steeple of the church. Frag- ments tumbled to the roof with a | mighty roar, | Panlo resulted in an inetant, but | Prof. Swetiand was equal to the ooos- sion, Whispering to the orchestra | leader to start the national anthem, as For this much-medicated but very wholesome young woman is Mrs. Frances Benzecry, known to the | fake doctors of New York as Belle Holmes, a shrewd, | fearless and consequently very much feared detective in the employ of the SUIT IN OREGON FUGHBY WE came very near being left by the North German Lioyd lMner Kaiser Wilhelm Il, on which she sailed to-day for| Parte, Her father and mother and a group of opera folk had been waiting for nearly half an hour and were in a fidget as sailing time came nearer and there w no sign of the voyageuse, Finally she Zidelio, of No. 320 Fast Eleventh street, out of the neighborhood. The bomb was set off in front of Zi little girls, and in the six years which | hs | hove in sight at the end of the long Seen Sabea dreuea, ayeROnaed toes ples, ner ahort blue ekirt enthered about Fetined, peautifed and atll appoets well her yellow-stockinged ankles, Her mand 2eited: neaulined and wi somos every ager, Max Hirech, tratied behind while | And Smilng at the Societys ome ules @ abip news reporter interviewed her on | Mornay the run as she made a record dash for|‘° Pee eS teraay, @ tall, une the gangplank, i man, Late?’ she’ gasped. “Ot course Im) WuElly symmetrical young wo : 5 | with dark hatr, gray eyes and a very late=I'm just up! If you'd had @ cham-| pi sinessiike manner. Her photograph the lights went out he jumped to the paagne supper for breakfast in the Naitat | Rita-Cariton you'd be late too. 1 don't] Moule Pplstire aie ata res pcre platform and shouting #0 his voice could know what to talk about for an Inter- “4 Af | be heard above the heavy artillery of | the storm outside, he commanded lence, | The flashes of lightning had alarmed | any tn the audience before the steeple | Was shattered, and ths @udden dark- ness as the lights went out etruck ter- MPS Si ¥Love | it is her business to expose, but, of view—ell I want in the wide wor! » detectives for obvious reasons ss dal etn aee ae \She Has Obtained Decree Here, just now 1s @ long drink of ico water | conte have pictures taken, | and I'm going to get it quick.” ! HOW SHE CAME TO TAKE UP but Contests Husband’s Action in West. $1 oiles, Lingeries, &c.} $1 Values $18.50, $22.50, $28.00 Marquisettes, 1OE WATER GIVES HER A NEW DETECTIVE WORK. Lilla dd edcaptiey nt| “1 studied nursing for a year and & MA wasn't quite as late as she thought) nie one said when telling me how | Lio rtogandy teed tee broogiercrine veen|ehe came to take fake treatment for « 6.50 ror to the hearts of the women, One shrieked and somebody twice ving, “and then a friend of mine who si yelled “Fire: A splendid opportunity to pick up some real vereational Mgr ard even, al was a detective for the County Medical! PORTLAND, Ore., June 18.—Mre. sid- “Keep quiet!” commanded Prof, Swet- for your Summer Wardrobe. big) bite hat ‘with Hs fare on Vie| Society told me about her work and|ney C. Love of New York, her mother land. “There ie no danger.” southern exposure was all on one s140| thot thore was position open for an- Mrs. Burns, and sidney ©. Love’ mother and sister have arrived her Love's suit for divorce is set down for trial to-day, Mr. and Mrs. Love, so inappropriately named, have been tugging at either end of the longest matrimonial chain on rec- ord; It stretched clear across Ths atrains of the “Star Spangled Banner’ had « soothing effect and the onrush for the exite ceased as eud- denly as it had begun. Then the people filed out in an orderly manner, Several men and women had fainted, however, and a dozen or more had been and her feather boa was trailing 0) Gener woman. I applied and got It six one shoulder, but she was still enthus-| 200% Coo tac: srebruary. and I've been Jastio, ; on the trail of the fake medical prao- “I'm going to Parts to sing,” she 88!4. | sioner ever since,” “and that's about all I know. Oh, yes, I read what those foolish old duchesses in Parte said about my methods being bet- SCHEIBAGAINHELD IN TOMBS CELL AS A VERY IMPORTANT SALE .. }$10.50 Linen Tailored Suits} | =~ Values $15.00, $18.00, $25.00} $15.00 and sometim T said. dangerous experiences, the conti- Hightly Injured by being trampled tn ter fitted to the Moulin Rouge than to| oh sometimes I've been discovered |nent, In the effort to loose herself fron the tatiphent rani A most unusual offering, comprising as it does the Opera because of the way I handled} ang ordered out of places; sometimes|the chain, Mrs. Love, whom Burne- Fire in the steeple followed the crash the very Intest styles and colors. aoe ee my life has been threatened, and once|Jones, the aesthetic English painter, of the thunderbolt. Most of the spire, ‘All aizes included tn this esle. .) | “But what do I care for those frumpy |. woman declared that she would throw| Called “the most beautiful woman th - 1% feet high, toppled to the ground btn old dowagers—poor, wrinkly old duch-| carpotic acid on me. My experience| America,” brought suit for divorce at esses!" and she snapped her “fingers. “Tl be singing on Friday nights at the | Opera after most of them are gone and takes me from the most luxuriously furnished offices on Fifth avenue, or near It, to the places on the east side. where fake treatments are given for White Plains, N. Y., a few weeks ago. Two days after her ault was filed, her husband began a similar action in Baker City, Ore. Thousan CATS BRINGLUCK Chauffeur Whose Wife Was Found Dead in Bathtub after the lightning struck. The local Gre department was unable to cope with the blase at firet and tele- phoned to Trenton for ald, byt by the June Sale Tl handle thet old head just as I| of mmiles apart, time the auto engine arrived from ‘Tren- please. ton, fifteen miles away, the fire wes each yearned to be fr Love met his wife to-day with a half quizzical, half amused smile. He seemed confident of getting the custody of their three-year-old daughter, Mrs, Love's five and ten cents apleci “Very recently I caused the arrest of & woman who had a magnificent apart- ment in the Nevada. The place was actually so impressive I was afraid to “I'm taking over forty-five pairs of American shoes with me—I always get my shoes in this country, but I've never taken so many over befor Jailed on New Charge | under control. The chureb was badly damaged, but the fire did not spread. ‘The loss te esti- mated at $0,000. 1,000 Lingerie Waists | — $2.45, $2.85, $3.85) TOAGTOR KESSEL, Chauffeur Harry A. Scheib landed i} " TALKS ABOUT HER BROTHER-IN- | go in and ask for treatment. This was| Mother, Mrs. Frances Burnes of St. | back in the Tombs this afternoon, this| The Peddie Inatlute is an exclusive 50 } LAW'S DIVORCE ACTION. Mrs. Alina Cuslan Arnold, now held tsa Praghticed a her, is | me under bonds to awrade, the | Moreno cee Cnet tie eee ae Regular Selling Prices $3.75, $4.75, $6. ; cf , vn ‘en 0) io no thing about the charges made by her lady called hersel child Muriel | % larceny complaint. His return to hia! : Maahtatown te brother-in-law, Mr, Lagen of Philadel- | the Columbia College of Cosmotherapy’ lel is not with her mother and 98, , °. , , victory fos 4 - rsyth West 84th st ’ phia, who is suing for @ divorce, and | end also ran a ‘healtharium,’ as she|LOVe's attorneys have openly chargea| One Feline, With Six Kittens, | °!4 cel! was « victory for tho Detective for the com 22-24-20 John Fo ie ! who claims that the prima-donna’s in-|tormed qt, Her specialty was ‘chiro- Love with hiding her. fi Bureau, which for two weeks has been | mencement, and this accounted for the fluence over his wife led to the separa | oo otice: of healing by the laying on| and his wife met in the topry| Aids Play, While Another | working to find evidence that would arab at thes eeerneen, Tire, were. te Hes, Lagen,” said Mise Garden, “ne | of hands. Chiro-practice was a new of the hotel, where he, his wife, the ks | connect Scheib with the death of his | 5 adie prophage’ i Le at t Ty eee exist—-that's all about | word to me, though I've taken all sorts| @ttorneys for both, Love's mother, M Smashes Crockery | wife, whose body waa found in the bath | )U% . preva ; simply James Madison Love, and tis | have been called off indefinitely. Bim. My sister ts an invalid and I abail of treatments under all sorts of altases.| sites, Niedleon Love, and his alate | tub of @ locked and deserted flat at No.| ‘The regular commencement exercises see her in Paris. They'll be divorced and | I have about seventy-five aliases of my| F5" ioe lkth lave, are ying. | 511 Kast Seventy-eighth street, on| set for to-day probably will de post- “Will tive happily ever after, I guess” | |own. I've been treated by supposed) she saw him, then looked Abraham Asch of No. 169 Clinton! May 29, poned. > bling ond the sinese onde a dive for | mrcpaine snd. been: brulee’ all OFF) kis teat ape hi | street and Herman Kessel, the Jewish! John Wyeth, Schetb's recent employ-| Dr. W. Is Wilbur, who attended most the @ling and the singer made re \for days by naturepaths, hydropaths, | pips, Love del!beratel: ed } c | he holsted herself ont tt with the haa ly Saved at her! actor, are having a dispute to-day as|et, who made tho newest accusation | of the fainting women, sald to-day that ft. She hots | mechano-therapists, faith healers and| with a halt smile of victory, then he| | yesterday after Magistrate © e tact and courage of Prof. Swetiand ald of a large and smilnig seaman and {1 AG to whether a cat brings good luck or | yesterday istrate Corrigan) the tact and courage rot. Bw \lwas the last passenger to go aboard the mental and Christian sclent! "his 1s 100 good to be true x didn’ had deolinad to longer hold the mush-| undoubtedly prevented the loss of many WEDNESDAY, JUNE Ith (¢] ship. She didn't linger at the rail, a8 DISGUISE FOR HER 19 ALL MATS} ..° ae to guod to be eens bea. buffeted prisoner for homfclde upon | lives. the ship steamed out, but went right be-| TER OF DRESS. thought she considered her decree sut.| A@ch says that @ cat that runs tpto &/ gion poanty proof as the police bad ——_— AN UNUSUAL OFFERING OF tow to her cabin. | ‘Sometimes T wear a disguise, but] qcient. Her presence here hows she| crockery and glass storo and breaks gathered, appeared to-day aa oom-| THREE CHINESE WOMEN —— more often I go to ask for treatment) doesn’t. I am worried about where they | $250 worth of cut glass is certainly not! diainant in tho West . Fi Silk P Ps ‘ GOV. STOKES’S MOTHER DEAD jis: as you seo me now. My diswuises| have put Muri |a desirable acquisition to a place of! ti preliminary hearing was resumed |GO HOME AFTER YEAR HERE, ine 1 etticoats t range from the biack Grose sed lie —_—S busing » { Mr, Wyeth'a charge was based upon| ’ VILLE, N. J., June 13.—Mrs. E. cap and apron ot the good class ctor @ cat cOM-tthe new law which makes it a felony | OUR ENTIRE SURPLUS STOCK OF FINE SIL il Yan mother of former Gov. mala to the stunning costume of @ ing on, the stage at the proper t Slto use an automobile without the own- One te Fin hed Ful Course at PEETICOATS CONBISTING OF OULARDS CHINASILE | | kes of Now Jersey, died at her home gwell actress. ordered by the play he Is interpreting. | ers consent. Mr. Wyeth said he was Columbia and Will Teach in . 3 95 fe early to-day. Last Thursday the)" st remember once we were very anx- and, depositing aix kittens In view of|vnsitive ne did not ure hin techiee Shanghai BROCADED SILK AND SATINS, VARIETY OF LATE ((D. 4 former Governor and his father salled | ous to get evidence against en ellen the audience 1s certainly worth ac-|\tny i$-the date named in the ware ‘ 2 MODELS, REGULARLY 97.50 to $12.00 EACH ‘ eee, cee on {who had been a barber in his own quiring. ‘ ; The steamer Kalser Wilhelm I. of ‘ t and the affidavit—becar the| ; <a sees oF Maittcaete hare, Past country, but who had undertaken to The cause of Asch's complaint ts, tbat | coenter praia eo he pera ateatt ay the North German Lloyd line, which ‘Sale of Silks . % , | er in New York. On my ® cat, frightened by the storm last "| left to-day, carried three Chinese . L to reach them by wire! | Practice medicine » frightened by the storm last) dinner. Orne. Stokes had been il! for many first visit to his office he refused to night, dashed into his store ard in !t8/ Anna Krause, a wattress to whoin| Women who have been in this country weeks but showed great {mprovement| treat me. I went away, terror jumped among the glass and did) gana paid attentions after his wits| ff more than @ year ‘and who are Thi: nd One-Half Off last week. |tearned that ne had a sweeth |the damage he speaks of appeared, testified that on May 19(Feturning to thelr homes by way of At One-Third and Former Prices 1 ns = | "Fio,’ who was on the stags Ad vad bee | With Actor Kessel things broke dit-| ir g in the morning whe wrote| E¥Tope. They are Miss Fy Tsao, who A LARGE ASSORTMENT oF pOHaaES, by tag te Taree \eeif up in some gorgeous clot hate to Scheib, asking. lit to take| as finished a four years’ course at| CHECK AND STRIPE SILKS, S, GAZES, EMBROIDERE! {cated ogain at hie fies. i tld un “Scholomos” at tho theatre tearing his |v. that eve ay vig ligagl tool fies] Columbia Universtiy, ana in [eure CaTORe, LOULSRRS BROCADES, ETC. IN WAIST, SKIRT AND | ‘Flo’ had recomm h one ‘ eh name on Second street. One of the ‘3 to Shanghai to teac! ere; Mra. Tom 7 o'clock, she said, he drove a machine , awered a lot of questions about her,| 5 ? " t 7 t Ladi dei 4 ‘son, wife of one of the secretaries of silly rrnest Neihart promised his parents, characters of the drama ts a cat, but! iy jer house at No. 109 Wea Ninetiotn | pit} 7 b and he was satisfled that T wast aly ®!atr. and Mra, Charles W. Nethart of No, | Kessel had never boen able to acoure a!” Ly patty oe 1 atte, the Chinese Legation tn Washington, a. | Ted ta ene eee on che | S58 Hast Thirty-ffth street, Flatbush, a|feline that had any Thesplan tnstincts or and W. D. panies | 0nd Mise I. , Chang, who bas been ] OH. cg treatments Tad oe te ae in gee|Murprise yesterday, Young Nelhart ts/and he was despairing of getting the|acnen fora rile, They were mone tay attending @ private aohool in Phila a g| evidence t nee sete, acnulatadl nineteen years old and the family 1s| proper support. [cours and’ a Well home Teena moon elie x $ rested and su ben aan Mrs. Benzecry|PFominent in social affairs, When the| There came a loud clap of thunder! ;. tne front reat with Schely and ex { Among the other passengers were 4 The best $B! aaicd “strat they never deny having| Surprise came in the form of @ wits for|tast right that scaral the audience! vaned that hie told her the autemoiie | Auguste Peon, hin wite and five ohtktren, | pm ——— ———____—_—— s x Fae edy tna statment when T confront| thelr young son, together with the|but fright soon gave way to a titter.| ous a ‘iaman-the make omnes py |of Yucatan. They were on the # io ‘ insurance % sven mp x: times they claim they | dings that the wedding was secretly| Actor Kessel, looking up, saw @ cat! yr” Wyeth | ship Merida watch, was Feoenlly suk 4 hem, 01 ometi ey clail a 2 alan 9» “ " t on her way to avana. rs. s | $ heap ates @|"irherenty thats Uva Mer been afraid | altogether harmonious in the hitherto| hurry to get away from something. — |g) No ame" grondwey, oreagneng back Was injured im the collision and ? < Pane eg Pea pcos as Mances for giving| happy Nethart home. The cat accustomed iteelf to its sur- ( LafRah they were the last, except the captain ; 5 ° , giving recorés to show Wyeth car had ‘ x against 103s BOF ae one ae win the hapia of an| But the father and mother decided | roundings, and seeing a large easy TOOTMs, to now the Myer car had’ ang a few membera of the crew, to ST f of money | ignorant person they are extremely dan-| that even though they had not been (chair made itself at home in it. iut\ p” sr, and had been returned shortly | ave the ship. They are going to spend ES 20 ; 1 | forous, One woman sold mea ‘prayer|taken into the configence of thelr son |when the actor picked up the omt 8 yosorg midnight [a year in Burope and will place the Ay invested, is | erront tor rheumatiom, i cost. 16 thing to do was to accept the |redulired in the play she emitted yowls) “aigcander Kartin, Schoih'a lawyer, | ‘hldren '® school there, i Dozen Each to Duy a ® Ponts, and T was to tle it to the rheu- tion gracefully. fad endeavored i Fs 9 nim When) cross-examined ach witness sharply. | ea || GG 24 <i q ar tas-| Nethart is a broker's clerk, While the | he loo 0 Into the chair he re-| 5 h " T thay wanted 40 | house, lot, farm, business en- ;@ matic arm and put another prayer the | Stiged the cause of her change in die.| TheD he announced tha wanted to| | Extra Selected Fresh............-.ec0s- i, se, . , @ | ter under my pillow at night, ould] rest of the country was celebrating in “19 | breas a charge of perjury agatnst Mr | s etc, where your |, e to se > plaster?’ Washington's birthday he went down to | position, Raaih watatine Oe ila mnawaalaiany: | terpri Bi i nly secured bi 4 rn Lahr Ree sueh to uae |Atantio Clty, where Mr, and Mrs. J For where there had been but raat a Bo a a usps “ told | BUTTER. rinest creamery—per tb eeeakias .28 money is not only secured by i sr, attorney for the|seph W. Parker have an interesting |cat a few moments before there we + ‘ ? ; one, So John G, Dyer, attorney for the] sep Interesting Mr. Karlin that if he wanted to make 5 n, tangible property but where County Medical Society, in whose office| family of eleven children, There were | six kittens of different colors. Keayel |, singh ane. Meyath? a Ha Asparag us--Mammoth Green California—LargeCans..2.90 .25 y a A Mi B this interviow took place, produced|so many of the young Parkers that the | says he will keep the six in the hope swear to the preliminary papers and | pas—C aids . PIOUS Of YOUF BYRSHMENE Are | Ane one 1 and erudely cut| familj: did not miss Ethel, who is twen- | that one of them will be able to do a assuine responsibility for prosecution, Peas—Choice Barly Jun 1.30 It assured. eap paper which| ty-three, during the day, when she went | turn on the stage. Mr, Karlin dropped that subject and Tomatoes—a. M. & C. Selected Whole Pruit—1g.Cans1.60 14 ¥ - ide: }in an automobile over to Wilmington. > ——_ | made thy plea for t dis: ie ai _s. A great variety of sath tnvest- | arate and hunt the Rev. Dr. Wolf, | Jot hie client, seying a. “miserable Corn-—Finest Maine—Sweet and Tender 1.30 .12 ment securities were offered , a jetter" before | tie same pastor who married the latest INSURES HIS AEROPLANE lee racy" (was behind the | Rice—Noreca Pancy—3 Ibs. for Sk atte 25 § i, is when © Sets of the Gay elopers, | tt ‘prisonment of Scheib a . hrough the “Real Bes ih He has mastered the alphabet .| °c After the trip, the couple came home | BUILT TO CARRY TWO, detectives in New York would swear Pineapple, Pears or Cherries 8 ‘J 1 observed to Mrs, Benzecry that, not | : tate” and ‘Business Oppor- '& tanding prayer plasters, love po-| And nothing was said to indloate that —_ an fnnocent man's life away to make —Ex. Calif, Delicious Flavor—Large Cans ..2.75 28 and sines om nding eae ~| there had been an unusual event, Young |... ey “ “RR eputations, taal i i tunity” advertisements printed @ Pa Erecting One dliagt | Neihart came home and left nis brids | William C, Beers Gets First Flying " ¢ was through Central Office Tea—Romona—Special blend—India and Ceylon—td, 35 ry" advert 's . Ings ahe a with her family. | e Policy Written in headcuffed the suspect and Coffee—Plantation—A superior Java Blend—Ib.......... 28 fn The World last month— @ Mae aia, "9 do Miss 21 Parker had been a school A started with him for jail, while Mr | Aah ” “ns ¢ ho 8; 1 ae aaias | Connectic Pla ry tng to In {| Chili Sauce-A.M. & C.—Every ingredient the fines: 3,169 more than in the | taken any m Jn yearn for mygelt,| chum, of Mit | Yonnecticut. Karlin hurried 0 nt tt § wi ‘ ssecteamncncla® CaS Herald w |realciora give jt. Suu see, my"pro| suspected that the friendahip of the ale: | NBW HAVEN, June Ik—The frat ine Van? ghay en i heat Jams-—A. M. & C.—Home Made—All Varieties..........2.85 28 “ prs ® | fassion kee} ut in the al | ter cloaked @ warm altachment on the | surance po! an ne in Con- forts to free his n - Sai f i 9 | deal Bk ope ein oa ee of exeteige, | part of the brother |necticut has been written here. It la for 2 Olive Oil—Rising Sun (French)—Large bot.,65¢; Med., 35¢; Small, S80 elleve It ts plendid profession for Nethart went to Atlantic City yester- woe senger machine bought. b: World Ads, for Variety! %| Women ‘who are shrewd gnd ‘who ere| day for hts bride and brought her home. |*,,{WovPassenger machine bought by 130 Chambers St. BTth 8. @ Oth Ave Broedway @ 1038 B. q 01 eneto too much tajking'— ‘o- | The news of the secret wedding wa - . i 1ND West 424 St. ‘72d St. & Amsterdam Ave, 125th 8t. @ Tth World Ads, for Results! els eee atne wed eeaaee ata 1216 Fulton #4. 448 Faltes 8t.. Con, r ; viso which to the ready-ifade cynic, a Rare ap aieyrereipen 5 least, might serve to lim cell x: 7 ‘ blish culated in Flatbush to-day, to the in-|n@utlc company, which ts to esta feminine ef- tense interast of the residents of that |headquarters in this city, The plane 1s fiolency 1m detective wo ___. Heeon to be Put tato commission, Was instantly killed aveereeas | gat of capeenee a ne