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CARL FUER 65 | LSM MIS GETTY, 2 Veteran Millionaire Musician's Sons to Be “Best Men” at | Ceremony. BRIDE OF OLD FAMILY. Music Master Sole Survivor of | Famous Leaders Who Were | His Close Friends. | Arnouncement was made to-day of the approaching marriage of Carl| VWischer, head of one of the largest muste in America, and Miss Llizabeth P. Getty of Yonkers, ‘ The wedding will take a ace Oct. 25 at the home of the x. E. Getty, No. 20 Cedar place, after | which the couple will go on an auto- mobtle tour, Mr. Fischer, who is sixty-five years old, has a country home at Nanuet, | Rockland County. He was born in| Huttstaedt, Germany, and when he was 4 young man came to America, estab- lishing his music business in 1872, He has three daughters and two sons liv- ing, his first wife having died some years ago. Miss Getty is twenty-elght years old. She is a member of the well known houses in readiness to protect Hankow if Getty family of Yonkers, after whom the necessity should arise. The foreign a Getty Square in the heart of that city ; . Consuls have also telegraphed the! | ¢,, was named. Sentimental and Business Pleas |Governments asking that warships be} ‘I do not lke publicity," said Mr. Mischer to an Evening World reporter to-day at his place of business, No. 48-52 Cooper square. “If my approach- ‘ng marriage must be announced, 1 shall let my boy, Walter, speak for me.” Walter Fischer ald: “Father dislikes to get into the newspapers. His flancee is @ charming woman whom our family has known for some time, My brother, Carl, and T will act as best men to father at the wedding, which will be a to re. ond plan of Borough President Mc Fail to Avert Widening of Second Avenue. \t As another measure of precaution the | 7 t snort time Although eloquent appeats on sentl- | wilt be pert mental made to the Board of Estimate to-( nd its resolution to wide CARL FISCHER, “LOVERS LANE” STOOPS DOOMED TO BE CLIPPED and avenue, = SEIZE WU-GHANG, |foretgn Consuls to in jahips to guant the head off reinfor iF | AMERICANS SE “in Night Fight, |“ Give Pledge Victorious in Revolutionists Not to Molest Foreigners. HANKOW, China, Oct. lutfonaries have won a notable vic’ gaining possession of the city of Wu- 11.—The revo- ory, Committee tssued a proclamation ex- horting {ts followers not to harm the |, citizens of other ‘The fact that the wishes of the com- mittee have been respected thus far, while reassuring to other nations, ts in {teelf a sinister sign for the Government oO vellious movement is now more thor-| 4, oughly organized, R Farlier outbreaks have character of ric ligent leadersiiip, thus making their de- feat by the better directed Government | 4) troops comparative The fear of the the disaffection in the to thie « and every ort is being made to ward off this danger, Wa-C is the capital of Hu 1 Province ig situated to the south just acros Yangtsekiang River from thts cit Five gunboats are now in the river nd | the| ar sent to the scene. American and Japan-| ese cruisers are expected here to-night | whil hither, merchant vessels In the river are keep- Jing steam up and women and children | y, tted to go aboard them to-| business grounds were er and will remain on/| and night until the safety of| 18 is se appears th the board abided 1 tne revolutionaries aulet ceremony Jacquire all the property now ov: i Hat eae tat Mr, Fischer belongs to the good old|hy stoops and other encroachments, it, LPAUPEERSA > Coli OHIGe” BOE times when they had from sixteen to| making certain now that tho avenue to Hu-Peh Province with the twenty mustet: All theatre orches- be widened, When tl it the base for re- He was an associate of such mu- | ¢ vote Mayor Gayac shuen. personalities as P. 8 Gilmore, | the members was prepared | According to the officials an uprising ov i Sel yy pold » -lto of ie resolution 0s h was planned for last L dworth, 4, Dr, Leopold Dam-|to offer a resolution 1 th Tee Be eae ae aae rosch, Theodore Thom Neuendorff, | first action of the board. ening and thirty-two ar- the elder Wernig, Jullus and Adolf| no answer, ra Ihe 0 oe Rernst rd Braham, Cappa,| “Well,” sald Mayor, “if no one utionaries, four of the Boswaldt and Helmsmuiler, all of |else will offer a resolution I shall. My | prisoners were in the street whom have died. ere is not a band- ution is board do not | before Mi master In the country from John Philip cind its form on, Which ‘mea he energe Sousa down who does not know Mr. / if ¥ wide <! ‘an plainiy recall the time when T v Charies Rehm was bandmast at West | Who had Mr. Flecher said. ‘In those |@™2¥ a an unknown tn- soons could All you nd stival of check was prese scher was a violin his aire, After bride will settle a apartine and wae now fitting un » @OUNGIC ee the open BELLBOY GEIDEL’S CHUM — | :eunton of th IS RELEASED ON PAROLE. Young McGrane, Who renited for tne Prosecution, Receives Judicial Clemency. Patrick Met e, the bellbo: arrested with youth was app of William H. J who was Hotel, was release He hos been in the 1 than two months about tl dispose In the tria vioted of murder del, who was con- | the seoend degrea, Ing serving what MoGrane tion, Hits and ts now tn Sing amounts to life se 3 for the prose: nt Distric Court a written | ged by District clemency be ox- McGrane w ustody of the paroled in rison Association, et 10,000 INDIANS IN ARMS. | Oct Advices received feo, through tvingston, are that 10,000 In- ie intertor above San Juan taken up arms against roops have been sent | MODILE, subdue th Podies of many Ind vidently «lain in engagements, have been found | floating 1) the river above San Typ Bautiste. " and was a monum Uoveite 1 on th t MeAnen 1 the desi: avenue will bi Im tely after the execution ta po: ttion of the Government arti and those ation went | Aneny, 6th Avenue, Cor. 18th St. Special for Thur: noted fo! NEW YORK ROSENBAUM ATLANTIC CITY and found refuge on a private yacht | t interposed charging Scheftel and the other defend- ants with using the mails to defraud in at Peking, @s it indicates that the re-| promoting the sale of mining stock. This pontine ana “WIRE CABLE FALLS ON “ e several gunboats are hastening | tween streets i! Oarby & Co., a This beautiful $28.00 Davenport s “*New York's Fo:emos: The Most Attractive and Stylish Popular Priced Trimmed Hats in New York 45: Steinberg’ Ss, 6th Ave., Cor. 18th St. tees within the city mutinied and the nee ng was pitated: disaffection in the a ad ver forces and t Avantage of t They fires In many p. the city | attacked such of the troops as re- to Join them: remained loyal worn | tal appealed ruct wat-| paching the engthen a message to Peking ur ing the immediate desp hips from Tlen ny Med the city t was lying in the river, is head- | and those of the Privincial were burned. iitar commander was assarsinated with a| ond, ee ee SCHEFTEL TRIAL DAY SET. | | Chang after a battle with the loyal|/Case of Mine Stock Promoter troops that began yesterday and con- Comen Up Oct, 22, tinued well into last night day the) Judge Hough, in the United States foreign residents, among whom areloireuit Court, decided to-day that the twenty-five American missionaries, Ad get.richequick charge against Tt. HL.) not been molested. The Revolutionary | gonertel, George Graham Rice and oth must come to trial before Judge Ray the United States Ctreuit Court cn et, 23. Judge Hough overruled the demurrer against the indictments the concern of which George Graham ce has admitted he has been the real saumed the head and who In magazine articles de- 6 in which the Mobs scribed the many methods of parting were goon out of the control of intel-|the public from its money. After the Scheftel case is disposed of ne United States attorneys will prepare for the trial of Burr Brothers, another is now fs that ining brokerage firm, which w: pread | Reet a year ago. raided Considerable ox: nt nong passengers on crowd: | avenue elevated trains southbound dirs| ing the morning rush hours to-day when three-quarter inch cable of the W Telegraph Company 3 the tracks, rks from the third rail ed over the tracks ond and Sixty contained seven rains in both directions were etalled owers of sp The cable Sixty: It Sergeant Ashley and Patrolman 0'Co! or got the two broken ends of th able from the tracks and traffic was| ‘$ have surrounded the | resumed. | GRAND DAD’S DOUGHNUTS “We named them Grand Dad's as D & Care the only kind he can digest."’ ‘Miss Cummings, 11 W. ‘De 103d St Cc New Yor! SELF-RAISING FLOUR Millinery House.’ sday&Friday The picture shows a stun- ningly styled hat—selected from several hundred— is specialized at 4.95. Itisa very marvel of chic, copied from acloche creation by a Paris milliner of wide re- Anown—the original cost goo to land in our work- rcoms. You cannot tell it apart from our faithful re- production at $4.95. Why! the material in this hat couldn't be duplicated for $4.95, let alone the charming styles and superb workmanship. If you want ¢ hat that you Il like and one that other women will admire, be sure to go to ASBURY PARK &Co 10 & {2 WEST 2382 STREET Reversible Motor & Po Regular Value $25.00 Made of double faced cloths, mixtures or) solid colors; high neck, rolling or shaw! * effects; 15 distinctive m, dels, lo Coats 15.00 , ly, seeing that further reslatance ONE Workman Falls an Palls Sixty F throwing | tal, w ere he was ndola was ex PONDEROUS CRANE TOPPLES, CARRS. ~ STON GRDER DOW workingmen, > feet BRIDES HERE. One ts Married at 7 lty After Leaving the Occante, hh girls came over eanic to-day married 1 of the f rnd home of Mica Alice Mary Flo to yest 1 Elmira Stock nan friend to and Another Twenty Feet her until the ‘ » altar in Bayonne. en of Oldeston , Was met by Harold Drew f Detroit, who was her I thood sweet. With a@ crash that could be heard. he wo met his flancee at blocks away, the ponderous steel) the crane which ts beir n the con. | License Trinity Churely and got married, vtruction of a bt (of the Cen at Bouleva: onne, @ noon oppled over to-day One of Why don’t you visit about a five-ton the factory before vou buy your the was Player Plano, and tee who makes place had snapped, and the weight o sntract OF eheap labor In the girder, unevenly balances the crane down, dragged erturning tt As the crane fell the eng! boller in the pent house 1 e1 the cross b dropped out and fel into @ gond car filled with coal, setting It afire. Alonzo Canvin, a steel worker In the employ of the Milliken Brother: contractors, was sitting on th when the chain. snapped, and- droped sixty feet to the tracks engine cabin was Harry engineer. Ganno’ crane, tut be he was hurle ing a dist eaped without Canvin, whose address teenth street, Brooklyn, thigh and was so badly tn is expected & an mt wi H295 ed inters ah-wrade, skilled workmen tn Woe Invite your inspection take you, and con FIFTH nds Near 30th iT. KELLY Our Policy Is To Satisfy Every One | No | | -Money--Down Club Plans or No Deposit Down will draw inexperienced buyers, but close shoppers will go to an honest house, where they receive full value for their money. We require no security or Club Fees. ous Credit Free and Clear. 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