Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
a 4 ‘. ¥ re ’ j THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 10 ‘GAGS FOR VICTIMS TAKEN FROM BRIDE ‘READY, THEY SLEEP) AT CHURCH DOOR weeks ago, Then Miss Coiling tela hel aunt that Tobin had promised to her. Mrs. Gorman had @ that they be married again by a priest of their own Church Tobin readily as- sented. He got into communication with the pastor of the Churoh of the ‘'rans- | for him, but he could not be found, figuration and arranged to have a sec-| Saturday afternoon Mrs. Gorman read ond ceremony performed at 8 o'clock | in a ne er that @ marriage had been issued Tobin and Agnew. She told the police he would probably go to the Church of the figuration to have the wedding cere: mony performed, but the arrest of Tos bin at ( cneren not, as planned, Prevent his m . ‘Mra. Tobin is prostrated from the em fects of shock and grief. that night, ptly on time a carriage drove to the church, °P na Mrs. Tobin, her husband and Miss An- nie Pearman, @ friend of the young woman, who came to act as a witness, alighted. They were met dy a detective with a warrant charging Tobin with Misconduct with Miss Annie Collins of AND DEFEAT FORCE ~ DF GUBAN REBELS Many an Old-Fashioned Girl Is Found in Offices of New York Skyscraper —-—. ing, engaged in guarding Pulsed after consider Heavy Firing in First Clash of | Americans on Island—Ready to Land at Havana, GANTIAGO, Cuba, June 10.—A com pany of United States marines com- manded by Capt. Edward B, Manware El Cuero mines, wae attacked at 1A. M. to-day te, who were Te- le firing. ‘There “(A bad bose is better than a bad husband, for you can quit him without going through a court house,” says Miss Blanche Perry, a ‘stenographer. “A little home that you can call your own is more to be chosen than the highest sal- ary position in the world.” “But it is better to look for- AS THEVES WORK’ ON G'S HARE No. 8 Walworth street. Mies Poarman | Aged Brooklyn Couple Wake to Find Their Bedroom Robbed of Nearly $1,000. Despite the theft of nearly $1,000 In valuables from thelr fine old home at No, 236 Van Buren atreet, in the Stuy- vesant Heights section of Brooklyn, David Nicholson and his wife are thank- ful to-day they did not awake while the marauders were ransacking the Tobin Arrested as He Goes to Have Second Marriage Cer- emony Performed. Nothing marred the first marriage ot Rdward Tobin, « clerk of No. 141 Bergen street, Brooklyn, and Miss Margaret Agnew of No. 68 Clymer atreet, WIll- jamaburg. But the attempt to have a second ceremony performed brought about @ new version of the old theme took the bride home, Magistrate Dodd yesterday committed Tobin to ates a Street Jail without dail to awa! action of the Justices of Special ions, one of whom had issued the ‘ant. ‘Miss Collins is eighteen years olf and an orphan adopted by Mrs. Gorman, with whom ehe lives, Two years ago Miss Collins went to South Dakota to visit a brother, a Cath- olic priest. There sho met Tobin fell in love with him. Tobin came to Brooklyn and, it is said, paid constant court to Mise Collins until about six 4] say about the government —_—_—— ‘Women Form Jefferson Clu®s ‘The Woman's Jefferson Clu of Greate New York. has teen organized by Mey J. Hedges Crowell, Mra, Nora Donnelly McCall, Mrs. John O'Leary, Mrs. Walter Francis Burns, Mrs. Leonard I, Mra. H. Howard Babcock and George Francis Kerr, All men Demo- crats are invited to become associate members, but are to pare aaa to aud, ‘The first meeting will be held Oct. 5 at the Waldorf. There are two hundred members. FE ‘were no casualties among the marines ‘and the loss of the insurgents {9 un known. ‘A detachment of volunteers was ate tacked by insurgents last night three | miles from Santiago, Several of the room in which they alept, for the bur- gars had prepared and were ready for violence that might seriously have harmed the elderly couple, Mr, Nicholson !s a member of the ward to the love you can- not have than to have what you cannot love.” of “waiting at the church.” ‘The couple were halted at the doors of the Church of the Transfiguration, Marcy avenue and Hooper street, by dames McCreery & Co. are reported to have been A force of Insurgents last night burned Wome cane firide on the sugar plantations “In the long run the old-fash- ioned girl of the home is thehappiest. I would rather be cooking and baking on 1d coffee firm of Samuel Wilde & C at No, 9 Dutch street, New married a daughter of the la! Wilde, founder of the firm, and for years. the couple have lived in a Detective Comiskey of the Clymer street station, who arrested the husband and bridegroom and took him away, whiie the wife and bride-to-be was left Weeping on the steps of the church. 23rd Street 34th Street F ei On Tuesday, June the 11th OAIMANTSRA, Cuba, June 10—Two More companies of the United Gtates Marine Corps were despatched from here this morning to Guantanamo Citys Tobin 1s twenty-two yearn old, well Gressed and smooth spoken, and has the reputation of having a winning way with women, Miss Agnew is the | little means than figuring and Aling on a big salary.” stone and brick mansion in the Heights section, One by one their chil- dren have married and established homes of their own until Mr. and Mra, Fe three-story and basement brown- fleship Missour!, under A company of marines from the bate command of Capt. James Joseph Meade, J» on the “A thorough business woman who has seen something of Nicholson were left alone in their home at night, except for a maid. Saturday night the maid carefully second floor rear room about 10 o'clock. daughter of a widow. About six weeks ago she met Tobin at an ontertain- ment. She became infatuated with on at meetings away from her home. FEATHER NECKWEAR. In Both Stores, ‘way to Baracoa, on the northeast coast pe Phad Pecxed af things } }rocked the doors and windows and re-| him and, though her mother and other | Ostrich and Marabout Collars, Black, mai 5 " , | members t ew nothing * A Re ss ar ete Oe jerpdhentdlntels EGE fo Mer: Unis Ber tone Feet set eaehYoeAa olss, (the, SOcrCOAiD WaML Black and White, Natural, Natural and White. ‘Tho United States Minister to Cuda, ‘Arthur M. Beaupre, to-day sent a note fo the Cuban State Department in which | he stated that the arrival of he crutser Washington und the battlerhip Rhode stand, under command of Rear«Admin: , Hugo Oserhaus, was merely @ visit of courtesy, Manuel Sangullly, the Cuban » Secretary of State, replied to Mr, Beau. value 5.75, 3.75 Marabout Collars with ribbon.and tassel ends. Black or Natural. 3.75 value 5.74 Saturday morning about 10 o'clock they obtained @ marriage license from Dep- uty Clerk Joseph Scully in Brooklyn. ARRESTED AS HE SOUGHT SEC- OND CEREMONY. Tobin and Miss Agnew went from the | marriage lcense bureau to the parson- At about 3 in the morning Mrs. Nich son was awakened by a slight nol She listened, but the house was q' She thought the noise had been m: |" the cat and soon fell asleep again, woman?" eaid Blanche Perry, a sten- ographer of eight years’ experience In one of the prominent offices at No, 42 “Well, T can just tell you When Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson awak- ened in the morning, however, they the sending of two wa this Government's poll vention, and that the v solely to provide some me: and protection for other foreigners, the forces. HAVANA, June 10.—The ONE YEAR IN PRISON atory for Other. had never before been frame, were arraigned for eentence in| ‘ut as it ts long for the many! —— ~~~ --———|_ of Qonstipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhea. It Giver Rion ova. | TT tin damewtc thingy that | wont ove!” GAB, FLEMING VERY ILL. sg ggg A Deedee Te Wis eke Gas ea | Bhai, 416 oUt lh, Wilks. sn» coinarctol tapes, sweaty six youre ott, sp 03 doing how, For example, 1 make mi eis PLE gy a regula es the tomach ant OWES, e M4 y Siving y usual price 55c to 3.95, 30c to 2.50 yd, MEAT. was tnitestoede in 210-| ave to Go ther io tne iia ck Death in the Waldorf. natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. Flounces, 27 in. wide............... 000 boeken and carried the revolver for pro- tection, Adame was let off with a fine g: 68, which he paid. ‘Wittam Vosselor, thirty years old of | 14 Perry atreet, was arraigned be- | Judge O'Sullt: guilty. . He, ‘ went. dainty dithes and make home attractive | 'N2 Gays. me mn »\ wtih * pt. . * : me, . : . 7 F a : simmcaecen sears of No, ot Went | with one er two congenial friends t0| wae victnoay an ren ate Whee tee and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. 434 inch self-colored Fancy Ribbon’ UP onl Se ak Seas Be. eS all i Mshed Avenue Hotel, - : 51, ** Sati Vj * fore Judge Rosalsky, Massero, like the! With all the new-fangled {deas cauld e ei ® : ee 514 Satin Taffeta and 614 inch Plain Roeeliead cette’ sis ype pent| to any nasgien mh} gehare_fe tind ved tweniysaiahe. ved, ™ Letters from Prominent Physicians ko deel lige’ Gt colemas al tothe Elmira Reformatory. | Neither cauie Taffeta. A desirable line of colors so | {ther am I speaking Nghtly ant) yoom, He haa since lived at the add sed to Ch Hi Fl tcher, ae ul Gen..Daniel K, Mellen hued by tine, Vit? Ile dreams in view. For I can] gort-Astoria, A few weeks ago he to res: as. fi. rietcner. White or Black. 19c a yd. Gen. Dan ie Gear. todsy ty the. 14 in| ovine tt thoroughly whilé Tam at tt} = “ for children,’’ ta wee Reust Company; who are suing the Gen, | cr J Am not lined of tt as yaw might) wt the afice learned to aystematixe thelr Dr. Gustave A. Elsengraver, of St. Paul, Minn. says: “I have used “Be ..25¢ “ & promissory note ale | 2! y my aforesaid remarks, yay of thin in doing this, that ani a9 ors note ae As long ax L have to go on thie[ te other thing In the every-minute Pye posed BT. wrigsted with one reenlle. and berg recome An . .30c i a General on Deo, 4, 1911] WAY ft 18 all very well, but atnce you} Wr they know something about mend it as an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children.’ + to the trust company ask me what 18 nearest my heart's de- ply ih ane, soomeay i iota H Dr. B. J. Dennis, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “I have used and prescribed she pote ia alleged to have been made|sire—to be candid, from my way of for business men cave’ lirinle ana Ime) your Castoria in my sanitarium and outside practice for a number of yeara lo er the maki best place for a business} troubles, and that it 1s no simple mat- LCOHOL 3 PER C and find it to be an excellent remedy for children.” The trust compan lexes that it duly re \ I ‘ Presented the note at the time of Its] ny ones ad coradstinal’ ta | but $9 averrel “Wite © breed (and ANegetable Dr. S. A. Buchgnan, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “I have used your Cas NOTIONS. In Both Stores, maturity and demanded payment, but Parasomoal, for) Thy that the Genera) refused to make any payment whatever on the note, Bowers & Sands is the law firm representing the trust company, Americans pre's message with appropriate acknowl. AN the members of the Cabinet were summoned to the palace { thie afternoon to be present at the of- ficial visit of Admiral Osterhaus. WASHINGTON, June 10.—It @toutly maintained here to-day personal letter from the Cuban Pres'-| dent. that Mr, Ferrara told the Secretary Cuban Government felt it was | pablo of suppresming the re- without the ald of American United Staies battleship Rhode Island and the FOR MAN WHO HAD GUN. Two More Arraigned on Same! Charge; One Fined, Reform- Three men, each arrested by the police | for carrying revolvers in violation of| the Gulltivan aw and each of whom| LIKES TO MAKE HER CLOTHES convicted of too, ‘His counsel urged he never before ‘heen convicted of sentenced to the! ‘Trust on Note. E, Sickles was m defendant in a suit brought In the was | that} hips with mas | rines to Havana Indicated no change in| non-tnter- | and ‘to be old-farhioned, had TIM before the civil war, is critically 411 that while necesstty ts the mother of Invention, necessity Is also the mother- in-law of prevention,’ and being ness woman I am prevented on of necessity from being that whtch I would like better than anything else, “Some time ago i read somewhere that the old fashioned girl of cooking and baking was replaced by the girt ef figures and files and things, This ts all wrong, for the offices are full of girle Miko myself who would be only too happy I can and have been here for several years, I want for no better position as Jong as T must work, but Iam an old fashioned girl as far as longings for other conditions are concerned." “What would you have? I asked, “2f I could have a neat, comfort. ompanional to me that thers wonld be nothirg better in the world. “I am not looking for tha man of money and automobiles ta come riding by for me, neither do 1 crave for riches to be what Tam not. Would you be jleve it. T would not want for wordly gods much more than 1 hat now, ‘or I make enough to keep myself in comfortable clreumstatne: AND BAKE CAKES. “And if you knew what pleasure 1} take If I am not too tired to go home; and dake a cake and Invite my frienda| to come and help eat tt—well {t 1s a Joy “IT have no mother, but T tive with my father and on Sundays when I n feo both sides and actually experience | them all the tin My days are full) and I have iittle time for reflection, en- girl who seeks busi. to get away from home and help. ing Uheretu, This sort of a girl will also bo unsatisfied 4f things do not go Are You Interested in The Conventions? The Evening World Sent to You. Martin Green with humorous sidelights by George Ade ‘an Cartoons and Caricatures by Maurice Ketten Capt. thar Ths William) Fleming, who more half century ago commanded a ppi Miver steamboat and played cards with Mark Twain and James J. at the Waldor been Ip almost constant attend friends he expected to live to be one hundred, they can appreciate the man |they marry, who must battle with these things, Further, a thorough business woman doos not @o Into the marriage game willy-nilly, She has seen some- her way tn the office, thing of the sordid side of things and The body of a woman was found to- day in Silver Lake, Staten Island, made by Dr, George T. Lord, Coroner's physician, showed that the woman had been suffers from cancer, of paper found in a small pocketbook whioh ehe had attached to h: the name Dollie Bosha of No. it East Seventeenth street. he thought the woman had committed SICK, WOMAN ENDS LIFE. by On a plece belt was Dr. Lord said that found that night marauders had been working almost within reach of their hands while they slept. The burglars found two diamond rings valued at $350 on @ table in Mra, Nicholson's dress- ing room, and @ gold watch valued at $500, some cuff buttons, trinkets and money on Mr. Nicholson's dressing table and in the pockets of his clothes, Mr, Nicholson followed the trail of the men downstairs an@ found they had packed up the ailverware in the dining room, but must have been frightened phone and a number of detectives were assigned to the case by Capt, O'Connor of the Gates avenue station, The police in their investigation found something that had escaped the atten- tion of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson until {ts true significence was rev ‘The find was two wet towels rolled into age at St John's Methodist Pplacopal Church, at Bedford avenue and Wilson street, and were married by the Rev, Robert M. Moore. ‘Tobin and his bride are Roman Cath- olics, and when she suggested that day FOR GOOD HEALTH the stomach, Liver and blood must be tm good Purely Vegetable, (Guaranteed Under the Pure ¥ood and Drug Cleanse the system of all impurities an: ping and Lil Stank hea oad eat x of GO pills, Z5e: at all draw stores, Pex See samples write to BRADFORD REDICINE CO, 400 W. 234 St, N.Y. Geld by Riker-HMegeman Druz What is Castoria. CCASTORIA is o harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorio, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Itis pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years {t has been in constant use for the relief The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 years, has borne the signature of C’.as, H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infa.cy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with my practice for the past 26 years, Dr. Albert W. Kahl, of Buffalo, N. Y., say: “I have used Castoria in I regard it as an excellent medicine toria fn the case of my own baby and find it pleasant to take, and have obtained excellent results from its use.” Dr. J. E. Simpson, of Chicago, Ill, says: “I have used your Castoria ia | Marabout Stoles | LEATHER GOODS. Special 01 t cor . George Evans, a clty surveyor, who 4 En lish Morocco,— fitted with urse and Fre ne ET ta Me Rie ea || Are You Going Away? || ren working around the inte pre [twey. He forma a ear window tn the|1 BRADFORD'S “~~ 2.75 nentatives to-day when he called upon| “Oh, don't misunderstand me, 1 y paratory to laying out the new park| basement shattered and the fron bars mirror. values 3.75 and 5.00. i Secretary Knox, The Speaker came aa) happy as any girl can bo right here i Arrange to Have there. ‘The body had been in the water] bent aside far enough to admit # man's Blood Purifying Pills Leatt Jewel © He Ny : & personal representative of President 0 ¢ J more than a week an an examination | body. He notified the police by tele- Leather Jewel 'lases wit ray. ay? Gomez, and brought to Mr, Knox «| (0 0Mfce and I do my work as well as tray e luloid fittings. 5 cruiser Washini able Uttle home very prettily fur- nutelde, shape for mand of Aémiral hed in the outskirts of she city \ value 2.00, 1.25 Cage in Havana Harbor where I coula take “are of {-~ Convention Reports Ae y. They left Key Weat at § o'clock| something that woalt b> all :ay Hj ; Sole Leather Cases containing four this morning. | own and ® husband wite whom Will be written by Lalla haeded ws conid be bie, it seems bottles. value 3.75, 2.00 EMBROIDERIES. Batiste, |RIBBONS. No. 16..... Dress Shields. Silk Covered... Leather Bags of Pigskin, Pin Seal and Manicure Case of Sole Leather with cel- Drinking Cups in Sole Leather Cases. In Both Stores, At greatly reduced prices Marquisette and Nainsook. Insertions, 3 to 9 in. wide............+4 usual price 60c to 8.50, 35c to 3.95 yd. usual price 85c to 3.50, SOc to 1.95 yd. In Both Stores, Unusual! Values Black Silk Velvet, satin back........... Sizes 2,3 and 4.7 2-| .-14c pair, 1.60 doz, in Black or Natural. value 6.25, 4.25 In Both Stores, Values. 2.75 value 4.50, 3.75 value 6.75, --.20c cases of colic in children and have found it the best medicine of its kind --10c 1.00 Nainsook “ eee Mrs. V. C. 8, Hall to Wed Agata, “Yet there are many, "7 | 1s prepared to respect hardships as well on the market.” A a The engagement of Mrs. Virginia | who would gtadly exchange places Ro Re cust Dr. R. B. Uskildson, of Omaha, Nev, says: “I find your Castoria to be # Lingerie Tape...........5¢ and 7e piece Carey Smith Mall of No, Gl West] 4¢ we coud have m dainty little SPR ae Ee BU ROUS Opium Morphine norMieral | standard family remedy. It is the best thing for infants and children B 55c and 75c dozen, Forty-elghth street, Dayonne, to marry | piace of our own, Do Rave of- | niserable, and L try to make I ? 7 ba ver known and I recommend it.” Mr. Eugene Worman Bolling of May- Peg Mh Mygt f SUR ETR 16 ate Ip oT NARCOTIC, ally hs 3: . onne Was announced yesterday, Mes. 0 gist bad what bas & dithee ehAlbabe case adhe ankoie Popeye Dr, L. R. Robinson, of Kansas City, Mo,, says: “Your Castoria certainly, Silk Tie Laces.......-.+.10c¢ and 15¢ pr Hall is the daughter of the late A, Carey Smith, yacht designer, | responsible for a ttle home of my own has merit. > Is not its age, its continued use by mothers through all these values 15c and 250 ith the man who would understand , the many atte: 1 uficient recommerdstion’ * . inna? tae over hor Stay-atnome mater, 3 motives Ant hopes and areaihe than Wat Gn » sages att tare tito tos meen” 4 Sewing Silk. arr G all the higit salaried positions in Chriet- 4 4 SHIPPING NEWS, the wake of Mvetthogd. “it te | endom." ii Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, of New York City, says: “For several years I have 100 yard spools... Te each, 75e doz, Large spools... .40c “ 4.50 “ Scissors,—gold or nickel plated handles. ve a boss than @ husband, | > an quit him without having to go) through # courthouse to do ft, In that! ter, ;Case | would rather look forward and love what I cannot have than have recommended your Castoria and shal! always continue to do so, as it has invariably produced beneficial results.” Dr. N. B. Sizer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., sa) “I object to what are called patent medicines, where maker alone knows what ingredients are put in | You [at Tot Tate nae them, but I know the formula of your Castoria and advise its use.” value 0c, 250°: heart of tiny an oMce «ie ‘ae would A GENUINE CASTO RI A ALWAYS: Hair Nets, large size....+. oes akan speaking of the frivolous girl who Boars the Signature of Value 25¢ 15c each, 1.65 doz, 2 | couldn't stick to anything, neither hus . band no is, the sowalled butterfly, ee ” : itsvana| her Job by hard work and atlck-to-it- Tae EW YORK. James McCreery & Co. j NG RT RAMEHIPS, This ie the sort of girt Tam tailing Pe AC months old 2 ey ot Manchest Mom: Now Orca, mink 1 come under that ore ee ° : 23rd Street 34th Street | fe geese st) oo | The Kind You Have Always Bought * } », Jamaica, EXPERIENCE IN THE ronderfu' strengthens an & sion a - 9 sot ovrogns iaanirs me nnee uence" THE) Geib uring. tein na gn In Use For Over, SO Years mt lir makes LiTTLe DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— Ahatieon, Kidace, Gan Paus,| “Since they Kaye Ia thelr dav work| Rettle 196.5 large battles Aige S060 A WORLD “WANT,” AD. WILL GO AND GET IL