The evening world. Newspaper, August 28, 1911, Page 12

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a a cipal THE EVE “Big Tim” Sullivan’s Army of FORGES ELOPER BEFORE THEV HAVE g World P’ ——— *You're Both Too Young, but There’s no | Fault Now,’ HIM AT OFFIC 1 Finding uther Says, WAYLAII Parent of Girl Equally Gra- us to Pair Who Ran Away on Saturday. \ On the March to Pier to Board Steamers (Specially Photographed by an Evening NING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST ae 1911. Followers —_|"BICTIN LEADS ARMY OF 10,000 TOANNUAL PICNIC ——e—— Merrymakers With Five Bands March Through East Side and Board Steamers. apher.) \ EINAL Not an Drugs and Toilet Needs witch y, ‘This ts “Rig Tim Sulttvan’s Day" on the east @ide,/being the annua! occasion Jon which “Big Tim" invites about ten | thousand’ of his friends and constituents {to make merry with him in Donnelly’s Grove, College Point. The Bullivan plc nicera net sail from the foot of Third street, East River, shortly before noon aboard the steamers Grand Republic, Sirlua and T. D. Sullivan, about mains untouched by the unparalleled price pruning instituted tc clear out and reduce to minimum stocks previous to stock taking. The most sensationai value-giving list ever advertised. thrifty wives, ahd get your share of them. OTHEND CLEARANCE PRICE CUTS article ef merchandise in this mammoth store re- Come, TEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNOED ie AND RE weet Lenaatil STREET ; TISFACTION GUA! a is, bY About five of the,ten regiments of : & ( Sullivanites thet “burdened the little! ———— —E oe. 5 OEE A age seniviiee squadron of mboats until their gun. cine eee ae h Boys’ $ 49c for $1.00 a road- martial array behind five bands from ur ys’ c or ‘4 ‘ ‘ the headquarters of the T. D. Sullivan - Kni k eine found an annus en One ete nicker Eroty School | | Bleck W ai: sts young woman waiting to se " Steamboat pier Fvery thoroughfare Dresses relleved the «ttunt at once re through which the procession passe) uits marking was jammed with people, and hundreds Values up to bore . rie You're bot ef houses and buildings along the way ‘$1, Now 39¢ wa ‘ ‘ - find were decorated with flags and bunting. at “up of line hater B18 . “BIG TIM” SETS THE PACE Fi Double-breaste and way f G. Ha THE SULLIVAN ARMY. Ce ti id thorn jr . . 1, and hi “Rig ‘Tim’ was out in front, setting bride, w twenty-o were forgiven the pace for the little army in line Dy one side of the how The ha of the marchers wore thelr “chow eloped last Saturday and sent t ye pee ete f the Sullivan he fathers of both announ we igh) hat Tn ks of the pro- ot ession Were scores of yorominent Tam- @act and that they were spending many politicians and office holders boneymuvn at Biiahion Th Among those who ealicd or Tnoth, C 7 ic of Beis’ wes dice Gra Behults, | ego ncaa ao aes x ath .| Fellow" were justices of the Sup nother Gri ale o D ? D Qaughter of Max H. Schultz, banker, ; ; : 3 Court, judges of General . Se ressmakers ress Who has a country home at Locust nim sitancously as Reattle's clothes were|Iawn wll day. She wax dressed in a rom May. & Fi to July 11. magistrates, Municipal Court * fe at No. 470 Ocean Parkway, Bro eee ee | withies ahoin was the account charged? | Coroner or two, the thre igs of City sr orms oo | our hom | Henry Clay Heatue jr. at his| Hall, Billy Land, “Pad” An@ddoe Wel- “Dowe % ra” ne 4 i} 0 e eattie » « a LT NE LTTE DRESSMAKFRS' COM. The young couple had been tn love for] “Dover, Delaware, Watson 4 “tall “0 tO! own request.” den and thelr boss Cupid, Chief Clerk SDic ‘ " / 1 he! three years and their respective families! “You were the mother of the dead he t and Mrs, Binford Atiér euler Binford got well, etate| Scully : As pictured in this box. You hardly believe your } | had not looked with disapproval upon) woman | 1 the judge for thia action if You had an omiversacion with Henry | As of tons custom, the full clana of eyes—the dress i$ so dainty. so cool and re- iiieaftimate marriage, but had couti- es 80 wor emained bia Judge Clay Beatwe jr, about sending her tO) suiivan and Molllgan turned out. for freshing. il west style— d ilor fi @elled tem to wait until they were a] MRS, BEATTIE HAD FREQUENT) Watson Insisied that t ‘ ne tet thought te age | the festivittes, “ig Tim" presiding’ as . The ne é tyle—pointed sail Uttle older. Both families are on clos CRYING SPELLS. M ord," sald P Wen See Mer te the mantryts | Patriarch of the Sullivans, while Lurr collag, button down front, panel ack skirt, terms of intimacy and for the last (Wo! wy wish you would tell the Jury alt} tener has been ne mountains or the seashore | Muligun led the cohorts of Mulltgans kimono sleeves. Made of dainty Summer weeks the former Miss Schulta had been | ayo van aa vine Wy with | 2% t@ Felations between ible) [sald the seasiore, | Others who attended with their follow- t li lawns, et Frocks frequently he Nera Ty Li @ guest at the Hathorn summer hom nia Wace ey te ¥ ta | Beattle Jr. and eu Hinford. eto send the bill to him' || ings were Lois Levitt, of John C, fabrics—linenes, lawns, etc. ‘0c equently Winner di @t Succasunna, N. J. It was there that | ald Mr. Wendenburg t0/ aiq the relations begin piety, Me Smith Jr, of the ieTense Fitzge Benjamin Kk pyer and advertised in specialty stores as over, invisible ne ‘ou ma | ed thelr elopement “Po years ago’ en asked ran ho wien he first) State Fire Mars! as F Ab Mee alinpad over to Dove fee Hele Mac. ® pause white counsel for) 10 Ars AKO setore | Hid treated the Binford. girl ROKER Cea itea einer ater high as $4 each; on sale to- Afternoon, were married by 4 Methodist |ing woman in monralag entecd water | Mey started” sare aed le College Point a mile or two of tal morrow (no mail orders)...... Clergyman, and went to Brighton Beach BeabatGh Ik. Ska Coutiaoen,| "THe oF Tour weeks Reanbite spread and the chowder was sieam- for a briet honeymoon ie Beatie Sagsted’ nervously in hie +! “How old Is Beulah Binford aie a with you} {ng in one hundred ‘caldrons, Five hun- ter receiving the parental blessing gy ag “Seventeen.” sending Beulah Binford away | dred walters stuod at at) @ tion ready to 3 = @f Mr. Hathorn thin’ morning the | @enburg acer sep polite! Then she was thirteen years old?” He told you she wanted to be sent] perform heroic labors., ‘fen thousand 34.00 Combination Mattresses couple took the elevator down to the Rome life, Mre Ow “Yes.” to the encampment a City where | “schooners” tugged uneasily at thelr bette dba ee seventh floor of the tame building «ghe was sad and ‘After the r ns began how long| the Richmond Blues were moorings, waiting for the tapping of red in a heavy tickin where Papa Schultz has his offices. ing spel SE Oe rOREONT ORs they contin mae OR SRAC Blt two hundred kegs of beer. $4.00 value, at...... Like cut. S , brass trim- Here they were alas greeted affection- eo spoke in a tow, weak| “or tome time, then they broke off | Die Hichmond Blues are a fashion-| rie gig FEED JUBT THE BEGIN. pun nforced de Spring: soft @tely and were tendered @n invtation voice, A, . and were resumed again And) matiia “phe Sas tha Gke, top mattress; valu to make thelr home for the Mapa trrengDh tht lent it “Did the prisoner have anything | neta ia maar neces NING OF ‘FESTIVITIES, Present her vell, showing @ pale, wrink! The invitation pat did not look at the pris % uD 12 Reat- do with sending Beulah to acha but I think Mr with the bride's parents was promptly accepted T don't know, nding Beulah the Initia There followel outdoo The big feed was merely ceremony of the day. every variety of indoor and awa Yos Mr. Hathorn sr. was all amiles when of Mrs. tle did have aomething to do with it.” Detective L. L. Scherer then took the ae earaes Evening W reporter saw him| »| “What? stand, Hill Carter beginning the cross-| sport known to man, There was pin ime Meo: Geis (nbc Viglk: of the. yeune tad Pad bath es aia back ‘tell me.’ “He 4 tuition for a month.” lexamination for the defense. ochle, poker and stuss Indoors and ther $7. 00 Cotton Pra han aie ‘show you anything 8] tow long did she ¢ TALKED TO BINFORD GIRL AND] was baseball and football and a fol Dice ihe teraivente he sakes... “OC ane MS SO MSVINE HO SEY sriree week PAUL.BEATTIE. rovnd of gthletlc sports outside, wit Wool Mattresses le gourse they are. I just co wt get Ject"—— ar When sie came back did she see the You have exan dw an iuexhadihible supply efreshimen: Full 40-pound cotton and we ol mat- AQngry at that boy. He's too mucn of a fenue, ney Rees Counsel £08) opiuoniet nearly all the witnesses for the prose:| always available. And* to-night when tresses, covered in plain stripe ticking diplomat. He's too young te marr he det ree teria "Yes." ‘ton and a been m i ly ta the’ Sullivan and Mulligan hosts return or fancy art ticking; $7.00 value. » isn’t earn’ ough 1 el meee ee nee aniuotnced that it pro- harge of gathering the evidence for the | th Al be @ torchitgnt parade and TE DSc Nees Ptah ama Me| posed to, show that Beattie's physical | SAW BEATTIE WITH BINFORD | Coiimonwealth since the murder oc-| fireworks such as the mac uetenoe . Duplex Telescope Couch Beds Beeson wite: atl he | conditiof’ had caused his wife sorrow. GIRL IN NORFOLK. ur have you not?" asked Mr. Carter] only one per ahnum. Either two single beds, or when placed an You know what | a! oy n the attorneys for the de.| “Can you state if they then started | of the defense, PEL ad dah * side by side a full size double bed; two when a girl has nc ya se rwaid thas) wonld Getar the ; Ne Hona A@alh have,” answered fe ) mattresses included, covered in that girl ha sent him down to - he ques- avons wo of the witness » been in Gol. rac best crane of figured dei n; com- get a little of his eagerness, but tha ver go out with his| “Did + rth to a child after} tey not? + ,§ Pp 9.00, at... @idn't work at all. When love ked Mr. Wendenburg of : Yes, Beulah Binford and Paul ote Oak Dining Room Solid one erm gets working there isn’t anythin = eartien’ +,* ‘ sees that will stop It, Tavera : MS) emote until that ntgnt “When did the child aicmiae ee’ =a a Chairs Chiffoniers ccs Here at 12 o'clock noon the court de- | “A your afterward. | | * 2 ike cut; made to re- Like cut: mode from clied to recess to a jury oom to digcusy| “What was the name of that child?” If + 3h tail at $1.50; braced highly polished solid Just like cut; b: ) polnts concerning prospective| “Zt was given Menry Olay Binford."| tf arms, caned seat and oak, ‘With cast brass 4 SPU Bn OE AOe testimony of the witness. “I think the| fs. Binford denied ever having re-} ad vf sane! back; to-morrow, dies. Valuéd at lutely noiseless and Prisoner should be present," sugested | ceved @ letter f eBattic concerning | = each 98; special, sanitary fabric that will | The conference as to the admissibility | On cross-examination Mrs. Binford nw Prices. Sty 3 98 helical springs at each end. Guar- of Mrs, Owen's testimony was carried | Was asked 1 i t and. lat prices ot | 3 115: | 2 anteed for _ten_years. between the opposing counsel, | “Isn't ft a fact that neither you nor | ate vil of fact Chanes a compared withy Sat 12 ae AVRter ind the prisoner, the} Beulah know who was the father of the | "lM * fuel Haw t ag y at jurors retiring to a separate room, All| etild? Hugh hau. Ch'gre % ‘ ed to the court room. at Lo] “Yes” any Be t lors and the esamtoation ‘of MrT BEULAH BINFORD'S DOCTOR'S |} PH if ht f en Was resume She testified at : . i Mai wate J BILLS CHARGED TO BEATTIE. | % t ity; on F Si .6x8., ating that there was no] BILE dh Praalety. wes aot on it t XXX quality; Heavy Wilton ze 10.6x8.3, | of y Mrs, Beattie having) D4 Apert opie 4 : sale to-morrow, Cc Carpets on sale B of the physica): condition of |My ony VBinford % square yard, at Shown in. pretty | t@-morrow at (Continued tre zi inst Page) aut taaiotene Bi pe “Yea = ae ih in All widths in tile, floral or patterns, suitable Woven in Kirman, Kazak MCAGliy Beatin Gre? anion (whe me known to hia wife on the Thure IS a eves ake Seen ealntord % ') geometrical patterns, regular for. any room in an¢ floral patterns, for parlor, he brought his dead wife she | 3 © she won Bilt Vy 4 y 1% ly 39c. i OEE REO library and sitting room, Apacted tin of the murder: Quteld ou were present on several occa equest?”” i d merrected i aed Ne ree ite culenuar’ exllee ax ihe ‘ie ig Wild’s 65¢ and 75¢ Cork signs; sold else- 9x12 Seamless All- the court-room it was rumored that when p by in k Diva at B10) Wool Brussel R Mra. Owen even ueked Henry Clay|resldence of ‘Tom Owen. Who invited ean the accused $ Linoleum at she where at $1.10; is Rugs Meee ntetigeinscinineait eel one "Yea." - Rerras Foods; special at, yard Floral pst Eageste sas ee fe) ° Mr. Owen." How long did you treat her? All pertec fies ental Mra. Owen was called to the| BEATTIE SILENT WHEN QUES. yards wide new ' 37!c actual r examination began without TIONED BY MRS. OWEN. apap Eee eye ue, at, @ moment's loss of time. On the fatal night who invited you? Late t a — . “Your nan asked Wendenburg,| cnn one sal ia 50c A nd $4, 00 Cable Net 39c for 69c Quality On the night of the murder," THE WORT 4 ey lc Armures a G E I NIST poten, y aes Reps. Yd 15¢ | | Curtains, Pair,$1.66| | Gray Enamelware elelelmlelelelejniels felelelel ave ae a e aps, My Double twistec thread in newest i ea FALL RENTING GUIDE arate | | Rt 7 explan ¢ and gree ‘if ‘iceable | ime ER p * ; F Rea : gths; sult- YESTER DAY \ rf Containing Mustrations and Descriptions ant le the ay ; ‘ ff en i puree of Vacancies i ver 200 , f) ae end Sto The Sundiy World Printed‘: | Roe ene ot Lepancltggn Byer 2) rasblons a yr, f gat iBents os examinat an by A firm but gentle pressure 1 1 I ering, Yard , .) 0, 60 and 3,832 \ielp and Situat a 1 m rresist neither wind HIGH CLASS MODERN Beautitul Printed $2. 00 cs * o fo 14 at. Wanted Advts. 4 Mrs. © leery prvetnes pp > r 7 NT _ Each 37 oc + tae) . % : . ' j what h s if fitted with the ae Ee eg M ¥ M t Situated on » To Let Advts, | , f a Hanis Sushion Chip Riverside Drive Madison Avenue ¥ J bs . , 438 MORE than the Sunday of having A ait staining Central Park West Park Avenue ¥ Herald, 4 Carte DP Per BnWIS CONSITURLG! 9. oadway Lexi Ronhiis ———— 1 Pi, fone 1 points gives a ste is Broadway exington Avenue 478 Business Opportunity t wien aa), was 4 p . + A ’ are Pr | Ra eine eer knew { amt rigid hold that enables you Seventh Avenue Gramercy Park irs. Potts’ Sad Irons 63 MORE than the Sunday her to be hysterical before.” replied Mrs.| to Wear rigid nose glasses in come Washington Heights, Ete. nelud | 9 Herald. Owen fort and security. . y per pinta) 227 Vacation Resort Advts The court at t in ‘| Fitted to any eyeglass, 35 cents. PRINTED ON FINE COATED PAPER uae ts oF hat it had de errule ers x TRY yA ASTEAATT ER RITID - ry morrow: 5 17 al ei then the Sunday best vi : defen w| Soldonty at the Harr tores BOUND IN CONVENIENT BOOK FORM . each, Ac No.7 Size | ale trike out Mrs, Owen! 54 Fast 28rd St., near Fourth Ave, Edition Rapidly Becoming Exhausted AM AT 1 on td wae war ’ 27 West 3: et. thand6thAves. : nats . ‘orld Want Direce Mra. Owpn was excused and West near Lenox Ave. Call or Send for a Copy at BLERS, witht Cc | t more ; Wertising left the room with vell dropped | 442 Colur t nd St Information Bureau, The Arcade, World Building ye ; PPets A aria ( announcements of interest to the ver her face ‘6 Na John St, Uptown Office, 1893 Rroadway, Cor, $8th Street ys 17c and 20c 88 SUN EKER ' ¢ than any section of ‘k BEULAH BINFORD'S MOTHER) jong piciay nour WQ RI , Harlem Olfice, 249 West 125th Street ea bund ty ANY other Sunday newspaper CALLED TO THE STAND. y Fr ola eat 1 Bronx Off 408 t 149th Street yy Me. neconaTen Din Rp ol The advertis s are al classi I 1 eg rf Th Ofice, 292 Washington St. and 317 Fulton St BAT UALR VALCE--Dinns fied and arrangeed so that wh. OR Send de ln Stamp Postage ¥ : ae ediate! : GARMAGR Cass A AOREDL for can be immediately % low long ha ey Addyess: Room 103, World Building, Park Row, City ¥, i Bante Im r ush Beulah four ye ‘ -Dpietananeeiac céaaaed oe Bintord had been waltios oa a s, TSe Bonwis ee aa DL aS y

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