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76 MORE TO LEAVE SING SING TO-MORROW i lt BRIDE” + MARRIED IN AUTO ~ DRAWN UP AT CURB ice: onaieon Vi Wedding Is Culmination of Interna- ferred to Dannemora, Rest to Comstock. Forty of the worst men left in Sing fen iT bl bye to-day, are to be gal bed which convicts dread mi tha they” do Auburft. ‘Ney will e ken to-morrow. All are second and third timers. There Is to be & second draft of thirty-six ret termers, who 0 to Comstopk. Despite all the convicts say of Sing « ye It is expected that the two 1 rafts will Include the last of the ring- BRIDE'S SECOND TRY. , leaders in the arson, riot and etrike ——— pat Prison officials say the biggest ‘Wedded Last Spring to Young protien they now have on their hands fe protecting the “squealers” oF sus- § °Mr. Kirwan, but Marriage | Pectet “sauealers,"" against , whom ii Was Annulled. , vengeance has been sworn by the con- victs for telling of the recent fires, peace AUTO HURTS BROOKLYN GIRL After a marriage ceremony in an auto-| Victim Has Arm Dislovated and tn- mobile, drawn up at the curb in Spring- field avenue, Millburn, N. J., Winfeld eee orcagiern Burrows Sufton, lawyer, military man tine automodile which the police an6 crack vider of Ottawa, Can, and longs (according to the license num- bor) to Willian? Marlow of No. 267 Ms bride, who was Miss Jean Donald-| trancock street, Brooklyn, struck Miss eon, formerly the wife of gohn §. Kir-| Minnie Henderson, seventeen years old, wan, are in a hotel in New York this}of No. 841 Knickerbocker avenue, at morning preparing to start on a honey-| Wierfield etreet and Knickerbocker moon Journey. avenue to-day. The girls was knocked down. Thé chauffeur,’ who was alone in the car, stopped and helped Miss Henderson to the sidewalk.’ He asked her if she were hurt, and when she shook her head. vaguely, rode away. Policeman Rich of the Hamburg ave- ‘nue etation came across Mise Henderson on the street @ few minttes later otage The wedding service in the automo- bile, which was performed by the Rev. ‘Wiillam Siebert, pastor of the German Evangelical Church of Newark, waa the eulmination of a romance that began at the recent International Horse Show fm London, where Mr. Sifton shone as captain of the Canadian military team. The young people met in the Horse Show promenade, where the dashing Canadian, a new figure in his resi- mentals, immediately fell in love with the pretty American girl. Two weeks ago she left-her mother in England, came to New York, met Mr. Sifton and the automobile wedding was the result BRIDE. AND GROOM BOTH OF PROMINENT FAMILIES. ‘The bride is a daughter of the late Andrew Donaldeen, formerly vice-presi- a beth the Erie Railroad. She is twenty The bridegroom is second oon von of “Clitora @ifton, chairman of the Dominion Commission for Conservation, formerly Minister of the Interior under ‘i Premier’ Laurier and reputed to be a multi-miilionaire, Winfield sifton gave his ge as twenty-three. Mrp, Gifton’s fret matrimonial venture, which was ennulled in the Supreme Court last spring, was known as “the tattle marriage.” She was seventeen years old at the time and John 8. Kir wan, whom she married, was the same age. He isa son of John P. Kirwan, a sway real estate broker of No, 113 ing an icehouse t Taghty-Muhen street. "ues Donaldson, now Mrs. Siften, was a favorite with the telephone operator at the Dorchester, Riverside Drive Beira R ‘ Si Dett cctaaianere tno Coase ss ee nd mY “v |. The operator overheard Mrs. Donaldson tell a relative she was going te eend Jean to a school in France 80/ he eniy possibility of thie meiai. due Givcase depends entirely upon ite being and properly treated befere the she ‘could not see young Kirwan any Mtecovered (meurabie conditions overtake the vgpersh Every case, even the mag mace (Brough ite curable oe thie crate stage te often of @ year's Guration—pieaty of time te effect @ cure if diagnosed 1) tte. Tf you have cay eymptoms of Aathms, ‘Tuberesiosio troubles. and _ ere to gering. He called Dr. Hittold from the German Hospital, who found that her lett arm was dislocated, her knee and chest were ro Neds bruised and that she had internal injuries The police are making efforte to find Mr. Marlow’ ‘se | chauffeur. —__. Te Place Orphans in Homes. To arrange for placing orphans in private homes, the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society of New York, which maintains an orphan asylum at Pleas- antville, has opened a city oulce at No. 470 West One Hundred and Forty-ffth street. Employers who desire the ser- vices of a graduate, or families who wish to care for an orphan, may com- municate with Jacob Bashein, who has charge of the department. a Killed Trying to Cool Of. Malick Deehan, Afty-five, of No, 32 Coles street, Jersey City, a laborer em- ployed by the Gusquehanna railroad at Ghadyside, near Edgewater, was killed yesterday when he touchéd a heavily charged electric inipeth » he was enter- PTB I ST Yay mere. When this momentous news was “tat- led’? to Miss Jean by the friendly op- erator, the girl informed Kirwan at ence and they fled to Jereey City, where they were married. They lived together but @ short time and the marriage was annulled on account of their youth. Tuesday Mr. Sifton appeared at the office of former Justice of the Peace Henry Bossett at No. #2 Market street, Newark, and told him he wanted to pro- cure @ marriage license. The former| ‘gro Mra, Kirwan was with him in an auto-|eentor of the Anderson X- Light, which has mobdile, \ tevoluttonised all former means of diagnos- ‘The. Newark marriage license bureau | tag interna! The very earliest signs was closed for the night, but Bossett| of tung, heart er wiomeab teowble are de. suggested it might be possible to ret a ered od. while the Gloeace to Pet In te our. Heense in Millburn. The automobile | *™e ‘stage. accordingly dashed to that place, where the license was procured. Under the New Jerasy law the license ing epecielie: in ezaress and expert in Giagnesio and to the in- ‘Tt qoate you eager te find out feo pour: self, Decause office consultation aaé exam. Posen ere given without charge. De, An- Gpestalist, 50 West 994 airest Seeroen Oh end 6th avedues), New erare-Delty, 10 Wednesday, srenings th o- Leaererd Gundeys, 11 te 8. Volyabio book en Tu: Dereulosis cont to ony eddresns must be procured one day and the mar- riage celebrated at least twenty-fgur| y, hours later, Not only that, but it must be. celebrated In the Jurisdiction’ where the Sicense was procured. So Mr. Sifton and Miss Donaldson had to wait until Wedmesday and then go to Millburn for the ceremony. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Sifton, Miss Donaldson and Miss Anna Dusenberry, said to be of New York, appeared at for- mer Justice Bossett's office in the same automobile and asked him to accompany them to Miliburn, They picked up the Rev. Mr. Blebert on the wag. OVER THE LINE, THEREFORE WITHIN THE LAW. ‘Then the machine sped through Spring- field avenue for about three miles until wark and Mil- , point will be within the requirements of the law." The automobile was driven over to the side of the etreet and brought to a —~ standstill, Mr. Sifton and Miss Donald- f gon stood up facing the clergymen, who was aleo standing, and the marriage service was performed. Mr. Bosactt and Mise Dusenbury acted as witnesses. | The car was then turned around. The Rev. Mr. Siebert was taken home snd | Mr, Bossett was left at his office, The bridal garty continued on the way to New York, Mr. Sifton remarking to Mr. | ‘ Bessett as they parted: "We start ona howeymeon trip in the morning.” ‘The bridegroom did not say to what hotel in New York he expected to take his eride, but in applying for the mer- riage ilcense in Millburn both gave their eddrems as Fifty-firet etreet and Broadway, Manhattan. ‘Mr. Bifton remarked at the time that his father was worth $20,000,000, He sald also that Miss Donaldeon enjoyed an Income of $0,090 4 year from her father's eptate and that she owned @ beautiful country place called Belle Reposs on Leng Islend. 3035 3037 3 AveliHS ry Leses Fight for Jewelry. fie ati Take O'Reilly's application for a war- rant for the arrest of William J. Cody on a charge that he is withholding jewelry valued at 8,500 belonging to Mrs, Ethel A. Cox and her sister, Miss Helen Frederick, was denied yesterday by Magistrate Walsh in the Gates Ave reas chi fae ern for per wok ening, World, kr Der weel Guaday Wo Der bundey in *" mue Court, lyn. The Court said oo ad ~ Forty of the Worst Wil Will Be Trans-' Sing, none want to be taken to prisons tional Romance. | further away from New York and their, » io ‘who are in the habit of visiting | ne Lace Curtains. and Upholstery Materials at Most Unusual Sa e783 Marte larle Antoinette wars ially Priced sot tre 2 THE EVENING woke’ ‘wataspay, JULY $1, ‘1918. = "‘Boerybody’ S Sore to The Big Store’ | ome - Specta| Son of Gladiolus & Beautiful China Asters uence. Pictures* Bisewbere 100 te 91 © deus ou trie tomorrow, & Gonen 29¢ eee MRM NOM ccssssseot esas: at ‘Sinker Sets oe ane GREENAUT BUILDIN' MAIN BUILDING Our’ Annual Sale of (Mela Foor, Manufacturer’s Sa GREENHUT BUILDING eg meets. 85 |e 100 phocss; gold epectala; Sete — 100 ers $3.96 Genuine Of! Palstings Prag tha) tn handsome Taree exit a Side oan, 69 4 ste meas Beier 1275 perl a yend sy ae eltted sks RE ha bein S2Qe | | "Foowtnoatéoien er 9.45 Bin 18.05 pas 22.50 Se Bet pee a a GREENHUT BUILDING. Midsummer FurnitureSale N ow Progressing important do we this annual event that we do not hesitate to THESE STOCKS REPRESENT employ t this strong a to zg an ‘ we WORTH OF THe PaNEST MERCHANDISE IN THE WORLD— you expect to or refurnish a home within a year, T you can afford to buy everything you need at this sale and TRE ORDINART > VDAN IS USUALLY ASKED FOR sale T BUILDING” e | LARS’ ook et are Tena) 9 — it. [cao ct items to “sweeten u ou will save ey by so we have ever had in oir GREEN This is more chan ry cale—iv ‘is ‘a CLEARANCE—and vo aap the —_ have been made to CLEAR. $70 BRASS BED OUTFITS—ep Slustrated; fill cleo caty; coastate of S-inch coatinn- eus-pest brass bedstoed, with coven 11h- otead with 16 fling rode; either bright of satin finite; all whee epring) Comgteten ao.00.e0+0 Men’s<Youths’ Suits, ||‘ Values to §25; Take Your Choice; To- "$ morrow, at ane Smart Suits for phos Bag Ginn forUee in s ftv a uy me about 700 of and rive woh have rss os io ous "e ing monday men tor “PRIESTLE BY” mMOnA HAIR Rr sunS in our store, T! THE FINEST NORFOLK SUITS in the FAMOU FASHION SOTNES. TH WELL RNOWN BLUB SERGES, NEAT PATTERNS IN CASSIMERES, CHEVIOTS” AN WORSTEDS. sizes for men and youths end plenty of “stouts" for big men. | 22S af sem O8C and dark ‘blue, tan, , Otc., asiwell stripes ee ° combination Sizes 2 to 10 years. Values to $3; addition ; (Gesend Ficor, MAT named More there are hundreds cist aay be cated “nena MAIN BUILDING. rag wei Tham at ou de have lt fr Fall poe ours fren Boys SES Te oes sie, ‘alues ‘up to $3; at sh a Oe Duet ing in This Sale You Can Save Up to : alr of Shoes, Why Go Bloewherey? on question is a pertinent one, and here is a sale to attract every- Body, Bot only on the score of econo- my, busses well from that of quality and variety. This is what we have, © oe $2 to $3 PATENT LEATHER GIRLS’ $1.50 and $2 HIGH “Fett Sa non W} SHOES AND OXxPORDS— DS, PATENT eu! PPED HI TAN GUN’. =H ee hes Fresh Beg Fresh Meats and Best Groceries|| | Prompt deliveries to A city and suburbs. Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. Call 4,000 Chelsea. BEST QUALITY PARINA. GRANULATED HOMINY GRANULATED CO HORS—aii sizes ie see ae pan He ray au i iene a, yd el z J ee, STARCH— bes, 79 3-1, carton... 25e Gi Our weil- ye Fogeele rh " ey TE! &| Gama 4 Got SOAP, en Santa | | j