The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1911, Page 3

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. 1 the Atlantic Fleet lize in the waters around this er before have American cit! had the chance to see such a flee! {ll gather here then. It will U wp of and the ships in the United States ‘will be bigger than any Ame: which ever gathered here ¢ y else, The famous battleship fleet w President Roosevelt sent around to| world to prove he could do it was @ city.| mere sideshow to this coming demon- zens | stration. t as] Out of thirty-one battleships which will then be completed and in the pos session of Lie ail but seven will be p t. The only battleships missing will be the Alabama, the Kearsage, the Kentucky and those honored relics of the Spanish- American war, the Oregon, Tadians, Massachusetts and Lowa. ‘This floet of battleships will! mount Just 400 big guns, manned by 17,00 officers and ten, In tl utes’ firiag it could wipe city off the map and make wide gaps in Hudson County, N. J. The batileships of the be the Connecticut, 4 ¢. 24; North Dakota, mont, ™%, Kansa big fleet w 8; Delaws higan, 83 Louisiana, the ny $10,000 IN BALL Morris and Lena Cohen United States Court. Morris and Lena Cohen of No. Porsyth street and Jennie Lurett United States Commissione 1 day, They were held in $10,000 for examination to-morr« In the arrest of the Cohens ( Craft and Je igule of the I ment of Justic nw torney Waltc to-day with the agents of the Justice and the girl imported to Hurtford the wom: of the Cob) r of man lence showing that sinv Canada at the CAR PLUNGES ; FROM BRIDG ped just bridge. The trolley w FOR THREE ACCUSED. OF WHITE SLAVERY Jennie Lauretta Held in “No. Commerce street, Hart Conn, accused of engaging in the white slave trafic, were arraigned be ernoon, rheue w ave eha the case, wave secured heads ave industry of city, t f the man and convicted it will to put an to this traffic. Cohen fs sixty years old and gives his busines truckman, He is crippled with matism United States Assistant Dist MOTORMAN Is DROWNED. | Kvectal to,The Erening World.) ather, Do you seo anything PHILADELPHIA Ock. {—A. trolley| guered of holy about such unions, far east bound Ferry even thongh they are effected in bridge over the 1 etal sy 4 yo nas jengers avgard, mle al -|Pastor Favors Divorce for Every Couple When : Their Love Has Fled i | Marriage in Such Cases a Predicament, Not a Sac- rament, Says Rev. Mr.| Scudder--Should Be| Given Another Chance. | and 208 a of ford, | | Better for Children That | “Homes of Hate’ Be} Broken Up--Would Make Divorce Possible on at Least 8 Grounds. fore 3 to- bail the fe | “a By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | -five “Marriage is frequently not a | sa| sacrament but @ predicament. | “Divorce should always be en- couraged when it adds to the sum total of human happin “Second marriages are ly happier than first onos. After the recent of Co At- requent- hearts that makes marriage truly & sacrament.” last | e mat f.| FAVORS DIVORCE LAWS WITH ‘ohens and consigned al mus! 1 woman. The girl gives ponsess j at least the m of novelty. | AT LEAST EIGHT GROUNDS, POU RUE Ge fs wai | They Were put forward by the Rev. Dr woul’ vol reRUIAle Ul on Eldridge She va | John L. Scudde the Iirst Congre 4 | ed | confession show ow she wags) Honal ¢ ey Cit | think divorce should be grant- | flroad fare the Cone to] Dr. Seu | on at least eight grounds, Any Nartford and sent direct to the Luretua | CCnvietlor y recently or woman should bo able to A divorce for unfaithful. In addition to Miss Cohen, Federal desertion, won-gupport, ex- | Agents Scully and Baker to-day brought treme cruelty, crim 1 ol oh from Hartford four xirls, who | E. D. Stokes ¢ es drunkenaesg, insanity or contagious sald they had bee: nmoral OMiclated at th diseaso aud incompatibility. I am houses in that clty by One | Givorced strongly in favor of a national «i- found at No. 109 Commer reet gives ate, and a clergyman | Vorce law if it will embody all her naine as Mollie Grace, but refuses | emis n social and he ‘ | thes causes. to tell where she live 3 J “It doesn at an er of the girls, says} Ww of them req n, i ne Hundred | ™Y t his frank: en leclaves | AM NOt running a matrimonial au Py vin Hart,| for divorcees, I never marry t fs 4 ford. ’ yy harmo and k Is s , the r « World tool watt to get away from) ¢ i mt , wers] > and id me where [| MARRIAGE SHOULD BE FOR FU: « the 4 could go in Hartfo! u met TURE, NOT FOR PAST. enhanced rat nan 1 tell the woman I had been sent im, It is a ' . and I did.” Rut 1 belleve ¢ are literally ‘Incapable of Phe Federal agents say that they wi nly one real ma’ get a ment . y many mor from Hartford, | $0", a unton | galley sla rint fr ‘ere New Haven and 8: ot, Who were J ‘ SEAS hts is twonty yeard old, and att ‘| claims she didn’t know for wh i ‘ acl 1 | to Hartfo t that the i ran ‘ have been en n this tra res 4 1) ink urpia years and have ° 00 girls ene ye Ancona [istern of t different places in the country, 1f pee demn t ‘ | consider this the most important ca Fo Ain Cay i | ae Hence’ 0 ut counts GETTER FOR CHILDREN HOMES that womer ‘ ft OF HATE BE BROKEN UP annot +3 iy “Most marriages are made by God, but some are made by the devil,” declared Dr, Scudder, “Two persons feel a transient physical attraction after tne slightest acquaintance and marry. Another couple accept a wager and marry to win it. A young girl is given in marriage by an ambitious : to @ man old enough to be c | the shadow of the church? ut | eve with a art that the >» peal marria s y eacred and ‘ rd ed t holy. My own marrta such, for it| finan 5 and « * took place thirtyesix y and we've gotten out of ovr honeymoon But it ion't the minister or the ohureh bus the love in bumas ar, always to the come much nearer a § “(nd now, why are second merviages ' THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1911. NEW YORK IS TO SEE UNCLE SAM’S GREATEST WAR FLEET: 24 BATTLESHIPS WITH 400 GUNS AND Tem TEEN DESTROYER Feu BATTLE SH IPs. CHOTO BY NeW SHIPBU WILDING ce South Carolina, 8; New Hampshire, 4;yand Wash! Missouri, 24; Minneso! Idaho, 0; }together, Maine, 2t; Virsinia, 4; Jone of thr her clase, brass 4; Rh Isi-}two guns. United 2; Miinols, 20; Wiscon- rt ‘ sin, 18; New Jersey, in front the newest €i noughts, the L This grim arr: be backed %, and right out nt super-droad- and Florida, 3 y of sea bulldogs will up with two of th armored cruti Mitp pines. n of the of the} torpedo bo ten | sam xillares wil be the the North Carolina | swift the President of th fa yNowe -—INWRECK WHEN DROVE WER TO SEEK LATEST STYLE FOR | STEALING A RIDE DEATH, WIFE SAYS. WOMEN OF PARIS 84 mantle night, 1 Of seile the corner of Kf ¢ Broadway and begged him to pro for her again, he had and threatened to | D8 7 Bowery, Thursday there si L nex ' 6 Day, wh sul 2 14 and to West ith S New York Chis Labonte AL t bear any more,’ 460 and 402 Fulton Street Brooklyn enn ; a thi aana p hashed oF 045-051 Broad Street Newark, N. J. house’ \ ,. e. off the tracks. Then 1 tried to throw | were trimm “dt with cost | ee Fie ‘i hold of mie aad, At tant 1 auf were \ the f nt ‘ig | | WHY SECOND MARRIAGES ARE APT TO BE HAPPY. snly desire 1 canno In the 1 1 ad has se-| al free K xercise ex self again le th groat fir n iy of all ated p 1 t Good for Hot and Cold Meats other thir added the T think tt al wep- A Senter ¢ tha ations should be abolished, They than fly ars 1 pander to immorality and trregular relationships. Either two persons ought married or they mpletely freed and to week eltewhore tho they could not find with Pasteurized Milk ‘ i ‘ne | ot te ie te p hes undereye 9 Furniture | ENNELL'S “Sere Sheffield | Homes Furnished Complete — Farms Mik | 3x, FERMS TO SUIT | chafhid Fare itn Daas Everything in Furniture i P i 5 Tvers p ece { Furnitore sold is guaranteed as to quality and Pict q Ker nearly Si year Wwe are \nownassellers of HIGH*CLASS PURNITURB W. 14th Upholstery Co., Tel. 2865. the Vise ony ol our atortand inane’ ‘he ein gues 8 Pak ALL GOODS } IN PLAIN CEYLON TEA GEO. FLNALAL & UO. 2209 Sd Ave, Bet, 1208131 Sts, 36 OTHER FIGHTERS SIX BOYS KILED CRUEL TREATMENT |FULL SUS OF af C ; Oldest Diane Makers in New York Furniture, Rugs, Bedding. ONE scour RU On Jv Quinn. lees Carnival Sale To-morrow, Tuesday, Standard $25 Suits 16°. A great economic suit event as welcome as it is unexpected now at the dawn of their season. All standard $25.00 values; not a style but is stunning, refined, and duly sanctioned by Dame Fashion. One Like Picture | Burlington Freight Train Is {-Treated and Abandoned,! Skirt Entirely of Ermine One Mammoth Reveres | Thrown Into Ditch by She Threw Herself Before of Many Advance Novelties ri | ' | , = bee f Swagger Hunting Modes } Breaking of Drawbar. Car and Taxi; Seen at Longchamps. ip — = Per Je ee Nobby Cutaway Effects ————— i ————__—————_—_—} BUCKLIN, Mo., Oct. 9%—A Burlington s He Dexter pre TARIS, Oct, %&—The Parte wint trolght train was wrecked halt a mile jtwenty-yeqreold wife of John W. Dex. | fashlons were. on view at, Logg f Alle fash tonuleveetisiillaurely) be etal fara east of Lingo, on ¢ , Missourl, |ter, free lance, taxica chauffeur of TAC? couray to There Is no dots far and near, 80 you mu.t hasten if you would orelock last night. SIX bays, No, sm Mighth avenue, told a pitttul| 11 eniy geawon than for cecerat coats 9 share. Even the super mode! illustrated in- wid to Nave been stealtny a ride from y of desertion and tallty th: (Hel pisoughdle the Ballonie theres waa can Dirac, made of imported broadcloth in true New Cambria and Bevier, Mo, are 1 de Court Prison to ine fc toh and iwavy French style, also nobbiest of mixtures, severe iy Ge ‘ Be ocd Mica anh et Beale wer or trimmed, and handsomest of serges and ESET abe aie ee pnt : x a cheviots, rich colors, beautiful satin coat linings. o! drawbar, carried nine! trotey care an axicabs on Broad ate aitle and horses, All went Borty-sev street one GOmplatW RON moe OF Fucd, Wort: AA Alterations FREE , i young oo) he ha very 1 ; two yearn and | Pate co ve a nee | pd sate AT ALL THREE STORES daa ned and ; ; nl tr itlon, w “? wit) FISCHER | PIANOS FAMOUS FOR QUALITY 4 | are sold direct from our factory on easy terms, at 350,00 | upward, a positive saving of $100.00 through dealing at firse } hand with the maker in the very building where made. i To those whose piano money is limited we offer some special s | Franklin Pianos | Be ey $185; Value $250.00 | \ i on first payment of as little as $10.00. | i | t } J. & C, Fischer \ esroom, 417 West 28th St., Near 9th Av. Ey x Pee ed aa en Bronx Store=3d Av. & 149th St.

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