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\ TP a _ THE yt WORLD, on opreraseen_se. 1916, - aL 2 ES ss NA i, Miss Marshall to-day gives a list of the irate che thinks » « sve to keep hulthy’s affection from wandering afield All Pvening World readers may not agree with her mn de It you thith some essential quality of @ successful spouse has been omitied, let Miss Marshall know. Help put up 2 few sign posts, i yo \ \ F ’ 4 marital happiness | | ——>— > a “Ge Te te Counter for 4 | > Mayor's Committee of En- yond ‘wae 4 aw Scientist Claims wy on in Mrs. Barker-Dorgeioh Trying Three Negroes Named in Sep- gineers Reports Danger Gat se we termarrying of Relative to Get Her First Mar rate Count as Slayers af ‘ Ne imee Points in Nine Blocks / Has Been Upset riage Annulled the Providence Doctor XPECT QUICK ACTION. MILADELIMIA sep © & Guat effort te prove PROVIDENCE, 11, Sept tite fortidding mar _* eidue har Mark ' ” Aictod ty Oe Outof-Town Experts Begin | - nun Mire. Setete st ag igen 4 hiding =. Examination of Seventh | | | |amoinet decadence and Jestiee Aapinaire. scart, Srestiyn, thee aiarven, Coad Yous 3, iin Avenue Subwa | | [Sere yesterday brouannt is 0 thie afternoon and told why she be Henry Apeliman end George W by M. J. Greenman, director of Wit lewed an nulment of her marr the chores of titute of the University of tm Alphonw a should be gre ’ Penns) ivanta Murtha married the woma Anoth indictment charged & After @ conference in the City Mall | Por tour youre and a halt the Wes 'Netere cha hecnaee the @ibe of Sara sasaeht With MAN Qi to-day with his engineers Mayor Mit- * hae been © th ‘ . , erento me ® nd en f Heary FF Dergrion. Hoe lurger, and Mre chel declared that vehicular (ra Me on rate, marrying brother sister ton manager of the Manure Ar aeory before the Pact roadway between Twonty-ixth ond AWA 004 Rephow, first cousine and ean Bteamsbip Lis ye fendsate pendid iat ‘Thirty-firet Streets and between Thir- | dene * the remult the act Ste 5 wher be ro . a 7 ty-fourth and Thirty-olghth Streets: n the Aletls geneiiehlon! a We KGE Kowa, ausnedinie Uk tie, Slate quuneteenatsnectents the scene of the subway cave-in, will! type phys y has heen Ob» @ ot be reousned watll the supports al ‘ 4 than over Raown watore (9 (hat. Was. Leling 3 NEW INDICTMENTS important intersecting points have (as particular rat family Heat A ime been strengthened by the formation Fe si 7 CTARTY Director Greenman, applying the terested listener Mt “towers.” The Chairman of the > V¢ te tot . commities, Nelnon P. Lewin pointed , =n Jissere | arr. ivi pete a ite, gs out five danger points between the a 4 Ran jmot by # to the 196 Park ee : on! R ft Ope streets mentioned, and until these claims that prohibitions againet, May 1. 189, shi a mats ORY: , ee dangers have been removed the aus: | Charged With Forgery, pension of longitudinal trafic will re | Unions of consanguinity necem only aixtor years old, her mother " ‘ wry. Ob the contrary, they might her to» stattonery to buy | cused Again, ie beige ss aloes aud Sality | m . even be considered harmful (rom the some paper, and on the wt she met} 5 ® geek hivet ane vainees Fairey nis-| Love and Self-Sacrifice Are Sure Formula for Re napoint bringing the human Murtha, whom abe had known Mrs. Matilda Prancolini, whe, with . PA ‘ 4 Pr . 6 to tte bighest point of physical eral months He asked her to get mar. | ber alster, Miss Tose Halley, organ and Thirty-eighth Stree taining Huiby’s Affections, Writes a Widow, and | : ——s = | ettiote : cd ahd, fillnd weith what stem termed| Wed thiee feu! ontate connarnn aaa vyy." ry id, “th ” * - . aa i | ete cdesiuatoadi ta iiss unis We Widows Are Supposed to Know All About \ “The universition of Marvard Pimantic aplett of th ne | igure in deals auroating mona ae “7 wines Mopking are «till investigating tw the home of a mint med | Of dollars, and who was indleted Ina vice Comminsion that supporting tow. Men--One Successful Wife Tells How ja phase of the oxperiinents, and, of for forgery, had three in orn be tructed at each atree E r ran cony Sled tm te ruc . en he Has Made Her Husband } *, F cannot speak for them, "A OF © Krand larceny filed rosaing and in the midd ! 4 - | Director Greenman, “Hut, ar maidored It a mock her to-day, growing out of her block. ‘The atreet crossing and the | Remain a Sweetheart. | | far an our findings are con marringo and abe and Murtha never, connection with the bankrupt com hiock centre nupports are to t er stninnetiaieenescenitiaainss | |inbreeding, corresponding to Inter: | lived together an man and wits | panies. Mra. Franeotini arralen forced by crosa braces, which will Join | ! warrying in the human family, doer) One yoar later sho was ried to| before Jude Malone and held them together, It will be two or three . By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. a | | [hot remult tn injurious effects Barker, who died in 1901, toaving an} 915,000 ball, covering all the indict days, however, before thie work can Keep: To cause to continue without essential change of condition | | On the coi ‘ te of $100,000. : mente: iu Of the dow r Li bh | 3 ‘ ninety, we Warp: @ , . ¢ S100, | Al tant District Attorney Jamea he completed. There sewers Will as: hae tee ote fi ms nines ot Keep in the dictionary, I think the one | ; oped a type 30 per cent. lareer phy-) Supreme Court Justice Blackmar |g salley tol dee Malone that jong way toward preventing vi nia quoted t the translation of the intelligent womun's desire to| { Seanad jwically by disregarding consanguin-| decided last March that Beatrice Ar-|Mrr, Francolin| was accused by five tam ure that the Public Serv! keep the love of her husband knows that some o ” ~hi T ity. ‘Thene experiments were conduct-|abella Barker i¥ a legal hetr of her lor six hundred complainants, mostly mmission will carry out this recom- the other meanings don't apply; “to have and retain in| Mothers and Children Taken jed With rats, but there is no reason An | fathar, notwithatanding the question |Feside Pena ea Bd pi Mong.h 2 ndation, for Chairman MeCall sald one’s control or possession,” for example. Love and the Saf by Poli lectence why the results ahould not be| raised aa to the validity of Metelie| An investigation ban been tenmer he wasAvilling to +) aati the en- man who loves one are not to be pt” in that sense | : to Safety by Police in applied to men and women | Whitney Murtha Barker's marriage. [way in the District Attorney's office, yineers recommended. e 2 J | *Ancord ase ebsins sabe Bol) TAGE sas ‘et ding to Mr, O'Malley, into: Mrs. (Generally, the engineers have cov- and a wife's attempt to turn marriage into a jail simply Bronx Blaze. | coordingly, there seems to be no} Vrier to tt Iiackmar decision, lini’s real estate dealings alnee means a jatidelivery sooner or later —== Nevertheless, the woman who made a love-match | Laby does not affect our iove, which has both instinct and reason on her side when she Bows deeper each day, each hour. Let! Fire in the four-story tenement| realizes that her big chance of happiness Hes in the per-| Ne, MAY, Before Lend, that T am Very) nousp at No. $18 East One Hundred rorry 40 many wives of whom I have manence of her husband's devotion. Out of a purely! fead bave failed in their married life. |@04 Thirty-sixth Street, housing six y in injuries to ; 7 : . ‘ , | Tt is also a pity there are not more }families, resulted to- aion of traffic. The engineers do mako selfish consideration for that happiness, she should have 7 RAL | husband, ike mite. I really think 0 ’ d was » Sot | her daughter will ha a cloar Claim specific recommendations for addi-| ™ STAR Mas the sense not to impose outward and visible bonds,|my husband Ix the most perfect hus-q ws Persone And was marked Py ¥eV- | Hirector Greenman declared the ac-| to the Harker estate, tional precautions at Whitehall Street, | fetters that clank, In this category may be mentioned such wifely restric-| band you'll find anywhere era sl Hed rescues, The fire spread | iuat research work upon which these ———-— ju front ef the Custom House and at| tions as a domestic curfew, a censorship over mail and tobacco, a com-| 9 HAPPY WIFE AND MOTHER.” |rapidly through the bullding, mush- conclusions were based was conducted GE ’ ghteenth Streot and Seventh Ave-| mandecring of the entire contents of the weekly pay envelope, | SELF-SACRIFICE. 18 WIDOW'S| rooming on each floor, making a fur-|be Dr tt, b, king, ope ot tho peores- | GEN, O' RYAN WANTS reason why first cousins should not) however, Justice Kappor had decided |) |inarry, nor eysn brothers and siaters.! fi Page Mio as ee eee Indeed, If our experiments are 4 jiwved her mother's marriage to Mur- guide, such unions, If welectively ar-/tha way legal. In her present sult rangod, should produce offaprings| before Justice Aspinall Mrs. Dorge- larger and moro efficient physically | !00 1s endeavoring t6 have the Murtha than the marriages now recognised, eye age wiped out by law #o that ered all subway construction work in all the boroughs. They found cond!- tions generally safe. In no case, either in lower Manhattan or the Ironx, did the engineers recommend a suspen- hue, ‘They did not find the conditions| gix THINGS NEEDED TO KEEP Inst ndiKB all her: offerte to eee ee eee cits ions Vick Hwee hare hae ee in the animal colony attached to PUBLISHER ARRESTED. re much as to warrant a suspen- HUSBAND'S LOVE. th nated reform. erifice ave a eure formula for apartment on the wecond floor when] Want" inatitute | sion of traffic at those points, "Thi re, on the other hand, cer-|480n. Intelligent particination in her| keeping the love of a husband, . e “White rate wi chosen because of | 1 smoke, On opening tho was met by a rush of Vhen I married it was for love, |#he smell d 1 was very happy even though I] doer sh |husband's real interest Mr, Green- cman aeigel luxauions will do “| want to emphasize the point that in such enormous work as the and real. re their raptdity in breeding man said, “Selentifically, phi tain characteristics, certain standards ure lo place these omena| Says Facts Were Misrepresented in , of behavior, which, if a wife exhibits on a 1 basis than a found out afterward that my hus- . 7 ed ’ A 4 isrepres ‘ bullding of the subWways—WOrk Whe ene ene ine love of her {MUNbeY of prohibitions, and Will do| band's salary was not aw large as the Hames and retreated into tho apart~| observed during oxporimontation In Progra f Military however, is proceeding rapidly from|) ota tt» enchatnod by | MUCH to Keep his lov 1 I had pbtalned as a business | Ment. Taking her two children, Cani- an also be expected In human rogramme of Military conditio 0 sl sisi tla datos) tose Sr she | Undoubtedly woman's lack 0: we Je had a responsible po old Ci n . sly auppo' changing conditions, poste which | oor rn on itinetive hompltallty. | in tie aie aman tack of honor, | Homan Me had a rom apalble, post meu tw i ia and Caileairs, It {9 legitimately supposed | Manoeuvre. may not be safe to-day may be safe The six things which I think 2 | the word, has helped to. dimil Bion | where salaries were not so large an | UF ¥ , Under her arms, hel ine reactions are identical ey | tc-morrow and vice versa. All that] onan needs in keeping her hus: | Mitty a husband, If she has It i}in 3 York. But he was young, |!4n to a front window | wtp. King interbred the rata, ob-| John F. O'Ryan, Major General of| this committee of engineers t-| bongs tove are these: PEER Stoop to letter red h hore shet ys bape fig bate 80 eet In the atreet a large crowd had / taining a litter every twenty-three | te¢ National Guard, has sent a letter | + 3 hreuches trust. whi fs started and made good in a busi- | yp Navara’ Stace aie f ; nm e nile aN at empted to do, and all I had in mind A, Highenawer’ lava hard to forgive. Humor is necessary, 8888 of hin own I did my share by kathered, Several people stretched | gays, until they had reached tho|t? District Attorney Perkins asking | for them to do, was to make a survey 2. A eelf-starting brain if for no other reason than that. {t Is making good at home on what he OUt their arms and Mra. Sulewaky|iwentieth generation. It took that criminal action be tnetigated | > - we safe ow «, ®arned, and with good ma t | tomse: e four-year-old he ab isedner of e az of the subway work now going on cA ok beanie. 1 fest known insurance against | fed, and with good manugemen sed the four-year-old girl down] nq one-half yeara to do this against the publishers of tho pro: and to find out where present con- ditions required additional safe- quards. That has been done. B yond that, the committee does not, smill/to them, The child was caught and gramme of the National Guard ma 4A of humor. ' . farelle cWith OCEARIDRAL amitnacnenta . Kht and! wrhe type ultimately obtained waa | kFamme National Guard man- ns axiomatic that the woman i . escaped injury, Her two-year-old ouvres at Van Cortlandt Park on % t yw le 7 5. Good manners. who wants to retain her husband's | 4d outings, until we were in a pos! Ss 8. Sept % Gen, O'Ryan maya tn AUERBACHS 30 per cent, oversize—that is, 30 per cent, larger than the normal, Appar- dge of the Win-|ortly, alno, the animals obtained fre 6 The ability to keep pace. The (Will give Hin ak lenge the as 0 do better. boy In her arms, Mrs, Sulewaky “Thin paper, {ure of courteous consideratio si ow, although I have been @ | climbed : What have the men and women | Ure of courteous consideration he re-| wiaow for y limbed out on the deivon, trot ; ral years with & young | Gow : nor do I, assume responsibility for celves from other women » man | sb tales dow aill and polsed to jump. Tho} jnbreeding were vigorous and healthy.| pis letter to Mr, Perkins, “contal: , readers of The Evening World to | wins subjects qimen. |The man child, T have the consolation of know= 0 4 ne, “contains continuing condition cay ania lige that jor, Maa Caeat and wulbarity sr wh | fos that t was always firat In my huss crowd waved her buck, shouting that| As to ment 1 Ae en neta Here matter which is objectional In that, Chocolate 2 Henry H. Quimby, chiet aginser many of them are trying person: | ull). for often ‘she cannot eacape,| pand's heart, aa he was in mine. | | the fre enaines and a Indder woud ee oe eee chat the type in differ-|in the third paragraph {t in stated Roasted of subway construction in Philadel- th ‘i ‘The woman who treats hor husband . "| soon be on hand, that ‘the National ¢ 4 to solve the problem which z G f ent. i # National ard feols a little phia; Edmund §, Davis, chiet on-| ally te ye he 6 Imperecnally, [ii the amo fashion ix a fool; he ADVICE rnoM ONE Whe HASN'T | Mrs. Sulewaky healtated a“qaute,| Director Groenman, adding to this, aggrieved over the enthusiasm shown Peanut Bar ys, and Robert ‘ | doesn't have to stanc +. y er baby fi d the “growth cure’ of @ rat AUERBACH & SONS iodide aaa an way | and | shall be glad to print any Finally, wives of great men all | “Deur Muuam: ruur question in| With her baby in her arms, on ajsald thal the enetl Oo vith that] toward the recent enmp of Military pian Ridgway, in chime city, vegan to-| additions or corrections to the 1 remind us—uni are sec: |The biveniui world, ‘sow can t ke Fee Again the people helow |! Wdentic Instruction at Plattsburg? construction in this city, . aM i have ‘vane ond wives—that a man throwing | ty husbanus love?’ is inveresting, pshouted frantically, She looked dowa| °*. aionraanttaithe Gen. O'Ryan informs Mr. Perkins ‘lay ap extensive examination of the] ® figured ae beune | all his weight into the collar and “My adivce to Mrs, Kolland is ‘to the street and there saw Patrol- dha aebaetinne that the rat's normal] that the programme was not oa ~_—_ events Avenue subway. They firat| tured to eet down above. pulling ahead finds difficulty in to let him go if he wants to, but [an Carroll and Hrady of the Wal-|life is one-thirtieth that of the other,” | Ised by the military authoritie , reise tthe Rapid ‘Tranait| It seems to me quite without nru-| retaining his fondness for the | sue him for breach of promise, aoe eset trhere Ix a raat deal yet | State and no knowledge of its pre- | en ee Se cnien Company, be-| ment, however, that a woman has no| Wife who drags back in the traces i he Secuiyed bar and oxen the | Wa Avenue Station, Tho patroimen | it iY cleared up, but I think we bave|Paration Was had until ite sale. At Your Subway Const a OP, ner m AP) biceps and acts a brake on h other hand, ds » he is |told her how to slide off the sill . £0 of}. a ma to Gen, DR i . ind . devotion un- discovered enough to coreet the im (Gen yan told Dealers Bereste. Seat aaway abeay will right to h BupeAns are Aan cr . nee pe ALAR ner love and would | she followed thetr orders, and pres-| pression that Inbggeding in the human | Mr. Perkina, “that some action should Streets. one over tHorouphiy. It js] ees she loves him intensely, Leto %) | may udd that it a poor rule) "Now. 1 couldn't love a man i¢ 1 [ently the mother and baby were aafo|race leads to dekenerncy, Certainly be taken by the authorities to pre: the’ intention ‘of the Public-Servico| and understandingly she | which won't work both ways, and that! knew he didn't love me, and if helon the street, having been caught by|!8 the lower forms, of life nothing | vent an exploitation of military w 4 vd ve vhen he wa the wine | I beieve most or ail of the preserva: | & . f the sort happens. tivit Commission, which has hired the out-| him tepid tea when he wants Bellave moat or | e prose Gakaed to lave. thecewal L pronaniy of the 6 228 of-town experts, to have as full and] o¢ jove, she must do so with the un-| {0h pion Perak fore inate 6 fel would fecl badly abou it, but, like _ va soe aye genres Aa ponelbls Wiehe derstanding that he Is Hkely to satiaty | 5, his w | taiwan without authority, eine; oven tha r Mra, Augusta Brochert, forty “ particularly when the action involves aninty a. Dat the aacetion beecre | thing else, even that would ca WON - euele bale HE i Hees ac MARION ODELL CLINGS misrepresentations Bel { ys N Ss Among the other big subway Jobs| his thirst velse here, If she is bored ii house Just new “How can I|" 1 have yet to meet my soul mato; apktiy: burned eboutthe anal Har nent. meena where decking is used and which will] or irritated when he tries to talk to} keep my husbanc ‘3 Wo 4 I want the | goodness knows if | ever shall. Lucky | y the arma. Deawned Teving lend Seam fe examined are: Flatbush Avenue In] oo. about his business troubles, he] answers of other Evening World| ure tose who do find their real mates, [halt Was singed and she inhaled T0 ALLEGED ABDUCTOR Toons Absolutely Removes ! Brooklyn; Brotdway and One Hun-| oi any confide in his stenox ane eeicn eee e ht have! for they must know what love and|smoke. She was carried down the rear Alfred MeDermott and John Ken nd Thirty-elghth Street and sale eas happiness mean, 1 think every one | fire escs twas eee shania far adeeb A i ion. 5 dred ant Boulevard. in the Bronx; | rapher next time. If she doesn’t car has his cross, 40 carry, don't’ yout | eeecere ter two children, Harry, worthy sturted for shore ina yawi av| NGigestion, One package “sof public interest by a pri- the patrolmen BEEN MARRIED OVER TWO ; f° ? © companion -him 3c - ° te edt At five, and Viola, three, were also car- | Bemisc rf —Girl's|10 o'clock Imnt night from the motor A A Canal Bireet le MESMLAR, Tesi pie /eneush, SBOe le ee ea test "| YEARS; STILL SWEETHEARTS, | /, And tbat avery one's treanie | ried out by the fire Bemisch Has to Stay in Cell—Gitl's) ee aitaires at anchor in. the harbor |PFoves it. 25c at all druggists. ton Avenue from the Grand Central) i) ai nis moods, from wildest whim ater. And mow y one's trouble y remen, J , i ) Station to Fifty-third Street, and the ‘i Ingivings about the con-|, “Dear Madam I'm going to tell all| is different, But I would prefer to| When Mra. Brochert heard the cries Mother Kisses Him, but Will at Port Jefferson, L. 1 They > big diagonal station where the Lex-|sicality to miss cee eet | the people that read The Evening | have it in early life, if it taught me! oy Aro ghe opened the door leading to . within 800 feet of the landing when an Ington Avenue subway and tho pres-|dition of his soul, she need no World my experience. | was a girl of|{o understand life better. However, |0f fr nhe opened the door leading Prosecute Case. TAHOIY Bee Wava Teacan Gok gaat ent subway are joined. furprived at finding him irritated and] gixteen and he a man of twenty-one. | there's a true saying, lite im what | We "purer and man then driven filling and sinking her MeDermott Waving failed to Ret the assistance tranged by her “nerves” or her] Yes, | was nothing but a girl (in my | you make it and what you think itl the apartment. Sho. cee har] A. “kisteng-b took place in the after a hard struggle, to «et 2 of Engineer John Hays Hammond, the | © iaiepbige ways) and he a man, He is a man| Ax to keeping a husband's love, your) tered the apartment. Sho carried her} A couse to-day bofore BR ee eg Public-Service Commission is now] habit of borrowing tro} h_ [with a big heart, and opened it to me | article Friday evening gave some good | NAIEOH to the rear larlem ody Was found this morning. He lived | G trying to secure Benjamin B, Thayer, Granting that there is enough [thy hour we met. | was young and | suiKestions, ZAP | Mra. Caroline Kuster, eighty years|Jullus Bemisch, a chauffeur of No.|in New Haven und was married former President of the American In-| joye-power, the next thing a suc- |was not settled, did not know my a jcld. a tenant on the second Moor, wis!iga; Lexington Avenuo, wae af. | S======e Sa eenerereat ptitute of Mining Engineers. cecetul wife requires is the skill [own mind, But there came a day GAYNOR AND MITGHEL cut and ‘brulued. wax carried tine aa ain new ngeTAee to use it when and as it is needed. | when my, heart, went ont eae him The fire was du 1 setting {ducted fifteen-year-old Marton Odell, ] aiaiihs Arrives) ever. | loved him then, | love him as due to upsetting Mra, Nicholas Mra. Nicholas Longworth, who was Mies Alice Roosevelt, arrived at the| probably There are nine-and-sixty ways— shall, We have neve ARRAIGN Jof a varnish pot near a flaming |a relative of former Governor Odell. | Nove for ons’s husband, and |been married two years and a half. | other and her aunt, Mrs, J. J Hotel Rite-Cariton lust night to mest| one’s love for ons's husband. and | Gur Oa ts hubby has nol ts = ean (Ga aera mother ‘and her aunt, Mra, J. 3 her, mother-in-law, Mrs. Longworth,| every sing bean put more than ball’ o dase | eS cyate Reras. and ¢ Sternfelder, ; who Is expected to reach New York! provided he thinks so. The wife |times (and then on business). He says | Matt With Name Like Late Mayor Heminch when he was brought out to-day from Bordeaux on the French| with a brain which doesn’t need |he is not happy and does not enjoy |_,r¥o slarme were turned in thie NOTICE! The entrance to World’s uptown office is ONDOUON Feather Os: f of a cell, She ran to the young man, | trich Boas temporarily on the Thirty- i ji Vi i toad i Goes to Sing Sing for afternoon for a fire in a lumber yard |f # oF! | ch Boa r cranking will soon find out what | Dimsell with edt ova he mete thee . Mg ING lthat covered almost the entire square |(hrew her arms around him and be- | are standards ||] eighth Street side, where law. partioular reste sh attession are Two Years. block bounded by One Hundred and|san kissing bim, Bemiseh then went} the world the routine busine will ‘ oo most acceptable to her ma an n We married our morals and | Thirty-fourth Street, Park nd Madi-lover ty Mra. Odell ar stood before over. ewere these he will produce. There's [characters were unblemished, which! Among the prisoners arraigned be-/non Avenues and One Mundred andl. os, penitent attitudg She gave} the first bos Re. transacted a - : \ ‘ ge the ha o1 I hanes ; a y= oe e oat, [ue i Ri he sa : — For no sense in boring him with rap- [made marriage th You will | fore Judge M in General Sessions! w Lawrence aosisied in fighting the|in at once and kissed him, as did makers; we way entrance a {go a long way to find a m. closed. | to-day for sente ere William J.| fire, which took an hour to ge! 4 turous baby-talk when he pre-e ee et ine intact, or a girl's ay for sentence were Willlam J,/ fl h an hour to get under lags, sternfelder Boe ae ao stat Sty advine to | Gaynor and John P. Mitchell. Gaynor, |COMok., The Gamage was eatimated e e ONSEIP ALLO ter msrerey vie er in turning os | | SPPisFhce SIRs ones into a cook when he wants acom- | the man that wants a good girl ty to] Who gave his addresa at No. 1084 Rog: | icine iaidagamnat guilty.” Ho was held by Magistrate de. |R.to che country for her. Maxbe they) ere Avenue, Brooklyn, pleaded gullty Duell in $1,000 bail. Unable to tur Ld bor jare countrified, but @ girl like that) to the theft of $600 worth of candies CARONIA IS RELIEVED nish it, he Went back to the call. ‘Th WHEN UNHYRHENATED AB: 7ou can, tne: aly Sat, 00h | tom a concern by whem ba was em|’ OF PATROL DUTY OFF [eit wis then tanen tp she Chiniens - bed hers together. But a city girl is very | ployed as shipping clerk. Judge Ma-| NEW YORK HARBOR| ("ita seiner" ve Tho wife, neodieas to may, should [hard to get stone with. Bho knows one vantenced Gaynor to Bing Sing Mie. Odell refused to way whether not be expected to make all the ad-} too muco o A On for not less than two nor more than . 9, she would permit Bemlsch to marry | 4 gna eee ha 0 wo back where I left off, when we | The British Auxillary cruiser Car- Bid perias Pamnecy i ey justments, But so often the life of}. Fosse Bee ha ae Poet tia | three years tents elon hae heen her daughter ri nd th a , doing patroi|family said the case would be proae- | The Delicious Laxative Chocolate {1 M4" she marries is fuller, richer, Us, He nage| Mitchell, a colored youth, said hel duty outside the three-miie limit off feuted anti! Hemiach had be en it his point of view my No. 205 West One Hundred) the New York and New Jersey coasts |dicted, that he then would be freed the stomach and bowels, stimulates the than her own, It seems to me that hape bad Roh ibs his Fifteenth Street. He pleaded| for some tUme, was relieved to-day lon ball, permitted to go lo work and} liver and promotes digestion. Good for there would be inore happy marriages #0 good and lovable, After os < a | by a larwe auxiliary cruiser, belleved|watched for a long period. Tf, dur: | ' to bed daddy and mother devote the| Sulity to larceny of a piece of cloth > Ol o : 4 Owe elf to be! young and old. 20c, @5c and 60c, at if the bride allowed her ausband to} test oi the time to each other, So you | from his employer, Mitchell got a aus-| bp be one of the passenger ships} ing that time he showed himself to hi have always remained the toremost, All our boas, down to the smallest at $2.95, have the same master touch work. manship. When you see the boas, you'll see what we mean, All Styles $2.95 to $25.00 Gnidon feather Brooklyn Store Open Evenings 522 Fulton Street listed at The World's Informe- tion Buresn, Pulkxer Bullding Arcade, Park How; World's Uptown Office, northwest cor St. amd Bromdway, intelligent, of bis Ex-Lax relieves constipation, regula Brooklyn Officer, 203 Washings ton SL, Brockiya, for 30 following the printing of advertisement, : ‘all druggis' | ve-form (hyphen, please) her a bit, even belng married aud having @| pended sentence. way. permitted to marry Marion. | ' t ¥ \ a d Pee ar ew ees RENE MEE \ om ned by the Canadian Pacific Rall- jearnest and industrious, he would be cae ee gta

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