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oot i MAN VANSHES WHEN WOMAN SUES HIM FOR $100,000, = Seventy Years Old, He’s De fendant in Breach of Promise Action. Although they have no fear he has come to any harm, relatives and frtends eay William Hughes, a wealthy paper stock dealer, at No. 9 Metropolitan ave- nue, Greenpoint, has disappeared and ‘they have not the least notion where he is, If they had they would not tell (Miss May J. McIntyre, for she wants $160,000 from him for heart balm. * Mr, Hughes 4s about seventy years old. Mies McIntyre ‘s about fifty and she mays that on the strength of old man's promise to marry her ehe gave up her sewing school on Broadway, Man- hattan, sacrificed her chance to obtain @ university degree and spent much money in preparations. Then on Sept. 24, she says, one week before the Gay fixed for their wedding, Hughos told her that he could not marry her Decause his children thought he was two old. De was found impossible to serve the summons in the sul Peraonally. Process servers employed by R. J. Donovan of No, 170 Broadway, attorney for Miss MeIntyre, went to three addresses where it was thought Hughes might be found. Failing to find him, Mr. Donovan applted to the Su- oy preme Court for an order permitting the posting of papers on the door of Hughes's legal residence. This was @ranted and on Wednesday the pro- @eas server nailed the summons and ‘ complaint to the entrance to No, 176 ‘Léncoin road, Piatbu: inquired in the home of Mr. Hughes's daughters, Mrs. McAndrews, of No. 73 Rutland road, and Mrs. Albert Cox of No. 24 Hawthorne etreet, Flatvush, he was informed that meither know where their parent could ‘be found. “Miss McIntyre @oesn't show her @ woman who and who knows reeable,” sald & family to- Hughes's house to do eewing some years ago. They became friendly. The intimacy that sprang up was so gradual and quiet that we had no suspicion of it. You can say for the family that our @efense to this outrageous suit will be that Mr, Hughes was unduly influenced by @ woman much younger than him- cit." oo MISS VERA HOPPE FOLLOWS FAMILY STYLE OF WEDDING. She Elopes as Did Parents, Brother and Siste-—Now Mrs. Spates. Miss Vera Hoppe, sister of Willte Hoppe day reputation for romantic marriages. With Caldwell B. Spates of Mount Ver- non, her flance, she arrived in Green- wich, Conn, at 1 A. M, In an automo- <, hile. The couple awakened Town Clerk Wellstoods and carried him to his “oMfice for the Hcense but in their haste drove off without paying him for his trouble. The Methodist parsonage was the next stop, where the Rev. Frederic Strepler performed the ceremony in a low votce, #0 as not to awaken hi y. Thon Mr. Wells, a friend of Sps drove his wife back home to New pelle. ments run in the Hoppe family. 1 Mrs, Francis M. Hoppe, the ran away and were married NEW MACFARLAND DEFENSE. Convicted Slayer at Next Trial Wilt Say Wife Was Saietde, Alllson 1. MacFarland, whose con. announced that his de- that his wife committed it was what was intimated BIWELS OLUGGIOH, No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches; how miserable and uncomfortable you are from constipation, indigestion, bil- fousness and we ggish intestines—you a get the desired results with nd the headache, biliousness, ervousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, backache and all other dis- WORKWH WHY on Mr. Hughes | ~~ i 28 Reg. price $24.50, at. . FREE “Hecass" CREDIT This Imperial Leather Couch iden Henula when they were young. So did. the ties champion 18-2 Miardist and net rchase mister did the same soon after. FREE with 1? TER of $50 Spates la employed by the Westchester OU MS Lighting Com of Mount Vernon. YOUR TE —_—<- ARE OUR TERMS Ash Deluge tm Rouador, WePay QUAYAQUIL, Ecuad great quantity of burn) night on Alausi, Chim led and also on other to It Is suppored @he ashes came from Sangay, an active wolcano of the Andes, ue el Electrical Exposition and Fares and Expenses. | OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9, Come to the vietion in Newark, N. J, of wife mur der wae set aside by the Court of Fr-| / rors and whose retrial fs to begin next CANBY CATMARTIC to Cent @ SONES CARY. enue S STORE Ex0U SLEEP y I ala AT x “BAUMANN S| Fen ‘ A Subway Station. A. levated sta Delivers Either Dresser IN viens’ Maple Mahogany Chiffoniers 4 4 09 To Match. . NO MAIL ORDERS Free OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. 149°St [BAUMANN’S | 3'Ave. sh “tae ave by his counsel at the former triat, | but MacKarland did not take the stand to tell why his wife had probably end ed her life, This time he will testify in his own behalf Will give as a reason LER TORPD, HEADACHY, BILIGUS?— CASCARETS” tress; relieve your torpid liver and con- stipated bowels of all the sour bile, gases and clogged-up waste which is producing the misery. A 10-cent box of Cascarcts keeps your head clenr, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular and you feel cheerful and bully for months. Don't forget the children—their little insides need a good, gentle, cleansing too, wad CENT 149TH STREET SPECIAL—FO ONE Week — SPECIAL NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED—50 4 4° Friday, Oct. 11.. 10.00 .... CENTS ||Saturday, Oct. 12.. 9.30 11.00 | cleat Sunday, Oct.13.. 9.30 11.00 12 4.30 7:30 8,00 Monday, Oct. 14.. 9.30 11.00 7.30 8.00 Tuesday, Oct. 15..*10.30 {Mie ne > G de med ce “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION? ee oe Browning, King&Co CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND HATS FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN SSS ee i Do You Wantthe Best?‘ We are particularly enthusiastic about our Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats—the Best in Styles and Values that we have ever shown. We call attention especially to our novelties in Suits and Overcoats for Boys and Children. Few Retailers actually make the Children’s Clothing they sell. We make every stitch of ours and under the same guarantee that pro- tects all the buyers of the Men’s Clothing made by Browning, King & Co. INTERESTING ITEMS Unmatchable Overcoat Values . . $20.00 to $50.00 Distinctive Sack Suits. $15.00 to $45.00 Stiff Bosom Shirts, a Paris idea; $1.50 and $2.00 Masters of the Glove Situation—the “Browning Special” is extraordinary value $1.10 Stetson Hats, of course.........$3.50 to $12.00 Separate Departments for Boys’ ‘and Children’s | Clothing, Furnishings and Hats. Boys’ Shirts, 95c. Gloves, $1.00. Caps, 50c. Cloth, Felt, Plush and Chinchilla Hats... ..$1.50 BROWNING, KING & CO. Broadway & Sixth Avenue, between 31st & 32nd Sts. —Cooper Square, opposite 5th Street —Brooklyn: Fulton at DeKalb. “Fashionknit” Neckwear, a Knitted Imperial ' Scarf, patents pending. .$2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— It makes little difference what you need—a World Want will go get It. — —————_—_—_ = | _8TEAMBOATS. (ae SEE THE WARSHIPS Steamers BRIDGEPORT and CITY OF LOWELL Will Encircle the Fleet, Leaving Pier 11, N. R., foot Rector St. Pier 14 {s easily reached from Rector St. Station of Sixth and Ninth Ave. “L,” and from Wall St. Station of the Subway. FARE (Encireling Fleet), Adults, 50¢; Children, 25¢. Tickets Limited. *PARADE TRIPS Oct. 14 and 15, accompanying th States for the inspection and re FARE, Adults, $1.00; Children, 50c. Tickets Li Tickets and Information at 171 Broadway. Ask Ae 1 formation and list of Warships. ited, EXCURSIONS. AROUN' WARSHIPS THIS SOLID OAK DINING TABLE a, FREE Ith Evety Purchase e Delivery BY Our Mover tracks | | Automobile Show ‘The Greatest Exposition of its kind ever held | New Grand Central Palace us | Lesington Ave. sok i He 12 AM, to 1PM. Oct. 9—19 You are coffially invited to visit the Exhibits of The New York Edison Company—At Your Service ae iy cr “GREATEST TLLET | Leaving NEW JERSEY CENTRAL SANDY HOOK ROUTE STEAMER “SANDY HOOK” OCTOBER 18, 14, Leaves foot Cedar Bt ty Bt. Term OCTOBER i, vos a. " au ROUND TRIP a0 CENTS || Last Us THiS OeC BRE Bien sive W YORK and mari 9 in cach Airention; limited, teksts: staterooms STEAMSHIP ‘We ‘Reture rat Port re | \See the meee Schedule for Friday, Oct. 11th. int ceptible. When you have paid this ten per cent. (on the house and lots) we will build for you—or you are at liberty to s, and employ an outside builder to construct your house if you so desire. 3,500 Feet te Arita St the ee twenty-five dollars a w re eae —— uf RICHMOND. ve REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BATTERY VIEW PARK “Overlooking the Skyscrapers” STATEN ISLAND THIS IS YOUR CHANCE! offering our best, and at prices no sane man can refuse. We might have kept BATTERY VIEW PARK until the subways were completed and got thousands where we now ask hundreds for the lots; but, like a great flour or woolen mill, our trade and running expenses force us to use up our stock of raw material (land) even if we (and the people) pay double next year. Battery View Park is on two lines of trolleys- —eight minutes’ ride to St. George Ferry, or five minutes’ ride and ten minutes’ walk to the Arrietta Street entrance of the subway, from whence you can ride to 59th Street, Manhattan, for five cents as soon as the subway is built. While you can see all the s| myriads of ships passing out to sea, Battery View Park is not an isolated tract of land, but the city is built up solidly to it, while proceedings have been begun to take all the southerly end of the property for a part of Silver Lake Park. If New York people had the slightest knowledge of real estate values, you would not have this opportunity; but, although there are dozens of buy ers of real estate at second hand, those with foresight to make their own selection have to be dug up with this kind of advertising. buy of the wholesaler and save several profits, or buy of some lot owner crapers, the Statue of and pay these profits to him? LOTS, $490 to $790—$7 to $10 MONTHLY The Biggest OF ALL Big OFFERS Land at One-Haif Price to Home Hunters As long as these lots last there is literally no excuse for congestion except indifference or a desire to live where tations to spend are beyond human power to resist. e are determined to put a home within the r d on such terms that it is We will deduct ind, if you desire, a little the dehumanizin, make no excuse for not look Take Staten Island Ferry from the Battery. cars marked Silver Lake and Port Richmond and ride WOOD, HARMON & CO. *° Will ofimie the float of Naval, Vowola, during thats | ~ fps foat Canal Bt. also fro iy Hi, ni. it Haj Hee Rut 3 PLM; Battery, New Piot’ of "7018! See ab, Sat 12, 18 and 14 have, beginning (PATE CREDIT, "MI DIAMONDS L.W.SweetsCo, ' COM reaiDan La: “AMERIGN'S. GREATEST HARBOR THOMAS PATTEN Ly, W, 5th et, 9.90 AMO 2D, 1 FARE, ROUND TRIP, 50c | vas¥ WHEKL YOR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, SEE THE WARSHIPS ono | DIAM re |filumination of Fleet Battery 8 P.M. Tickets, 4 ¥,) Open Bienings AROUND THE WARSHIPS oy SAGAMORE | ona NASSAU | ——~ DENTISTRY. | Maree S VIEW THE WARSHIPS ht CLIFTON | Lecturer Abgard. 80 start Weat Gramercy, sight, with ‘ie ne wy nade RETA BAW JAAS BOMS os weer sera erases, Ne WW. 84th st Teor | if you have three or tour teeth | will insert a full set without a plate. | Ido this with absolute satisfaction, Examination of your teeth free. | H BRIDGE WORK, PER_TOOTH, $5.00 Artificial Teeth £7, $10 end $15 |_DR.H. W.GUILSHAN— E. Cor. 125th St. & 6th Ave, Entrance 271 W. 125th St. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, | booklet. DIAMONDS ON CREDIT}! Highway, Hrookly pitt Bee ike | Bam To leaving foot Lowy, MEAL BLIATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. or ‘Otto. BI 248 Kings __ BENTIOTRY: be added exc der to estimate on your pl ou get one of your lots at | Send for pamphlet giving full details of this offer. Reach Battery View Park r deck upon arrival at Staten Ialand. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, ‘ NO SPOT LIKE Tris— NO OPPORTUNITY TO EQUAL THIS— ABSOLUTE AUCTION BARNEGAT PARK OCEAN COUNTY, N. J., on Jersey Central and Penna. R. R. TITLE GUARANTEED EY FIDELITY TRUST CO., OF NEWARK, | 350 CHOICE LOTS Crystal Lake, Automobile Boulevard. ONLY 30 MINUTES FROM LAKEWOOD-2 Hours from New York City. Most Beautiful All Year Round Homesite in Jersey. Many Lots Already Pur- chased hy Prominent Army and Navy Officers. ALL LOTS SOLD SEPARATELY-—TO HIGHEST BIDDER-—-NO RESERVE Sale Saturday, Oct. 127 (couumsus pay) IN MAMMOTH TENT ON THE GROUNDS, AT 2 O'CLOCK FREE REFRESHMENTS, MUSIC FREE TRANSPORTATION TO PURCHASERS From New York, take Central R. R, of New Jersey, leaving foot of Liberty St. ‘h of every ambitious man or "This ten Pp month to your lot pay 8, which f the price. d city frivolities has not destroyed your n Leave Fer t from upp than 10 minutes to Battery Vi NEW YORK Telephone 6500 Barclay or particulare re REAL be Dir FOR SALE— For five years we have held off the market this wonderful property, perched above the skyscrapers, but we must in 1912 break all selling records, and we can only accomplish this result by 1 BROADWAY REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, Pete tho BIE AS bo J Those interested should ask any of our agents STATEN ISLAND Brit Wale to the Ferry Liberty, and the Will you woman whose income equale If or allows per cent. y time within the two » the burden imper- b will natural Americanism, you can Take trolley jew Park at Woodstock Age, crry arding opportunity to a house and fot ibrtrs at Is ABSOLUTELY W. 23d St. 9.50 A. M,, for Barnegat Park (Pinewald Station), WRITE OR CALL FOR MAPS AND LITERATURE: LEON STERN, AUCTIONEER, BERGER & FINGER CO., or Wm. B. Bratten, 413 Franklin Bank Building, Globe Bldg., Philadelphia 800 Bro; 1, Or your Ow DENTISTRY. ANCHOR In the mor The New WA renin NEW! BOTANICAL Full Sets of Teeth $5.00 Gold Gold Fillings $3.00 up Silver WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS” York, Ol ks, 8 TO 6; St Noa’ German, French and Swedish spoken, 54 W. 23d St,, (opp, Eten / ———aaeTon ree i El = ———eee — _) SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK $5,000. This is reall TAKE ADVANTAG! ’Mid Beautiful Surroundings, Pine Groves, Ocean and Bay Sheres, 35 NASSAU ST., Pears proposition. 10.00 A, Mug NEW YORK »» Newark, n n local Teal estate agent. il these n place, al teeth, ae roof . allowing 'f wanted Y Way rrr vl return ved Teeth, rowns, 22 karat, $3, 5.00 Fillings 5 MONDAY WONDERS, Aetna ee am )

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