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| MISS DE WITT TO WED DR. TITUS, WHO AWAITS |*'fty-Aret_Streot. ‘Tho bride's un NS LAP, PASTOR CONFESSES, BUT CAR WAS Fl Of Course, He Couldn't Let Her Stand and Now Wife ' Wants a Separation, Shatioe J. AAdison Young, in the Bwpreme Court at Riverhead, has ro- decision in the action for legal fon and support brought by Mra. Bilen Schweimler against Will- Gohweimler, until recently pastor Calverton Methodist Church. ing games played tn the church and at the houses of members CALL TO ARMY DUTY) osternott, Anna Burghard, Dorothy Admitted fact that a young woman | lap. The pastor says there ‘wad no other place for her to alt and that Rie wife was present and made BO protest. The incident took place | fm an automodile which the preacher GOW: @nd did so In tho only available spat. Mrs. Schwetmler alleges {11 treat- ment began as soon as they were mar- ‘ried He took her to live {na three- room apartment bare of furniture on first Streot, Brooklyn, she saya, ‘they lived there three days before they had anything to keep house with. he also avers he left her for nine and ten months at a time and that she pearly starved. * Op tho stand sho told of the pastor flying into a rago because a whip- poorwill sang on a tree outside the parsonage, and that when sho re- monstrated against shooting the bird ‘The wodding of Miss Helen Anita De Witt, daughter of the Inte Mr, and ton Mrs, William T. Do Witt, to Dt. Nor- ||| certainty Up and iif man B. Titus will take place on June|[} that ico-mnt touches tl : i tn |) DR. SALTER, Dentist 489 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Opposite Abraham & Suros, be Ph 11 {n St. Thomas's Church, After- ‘will feel #0 cool, ward there will be a small reception ||} {hat you will + OF nothing “just as e home of the bride's uncle, her. The minister admitted the ing of the bird but deniod point- | d sang out of tune and !t annoyed minister eatd ho recelved only f pa year salary, on which his wife qvailed him to dreas up and be dig- nified. Ho tried it and they came near t to work, but she rking as being un- sald hin wifo threw cka, stove da and other Often at night she A by poking her elbow Tytorhis ribs and jabbing kissing Pe fe did, too, and had not ob- o him doing #0 until after they | + yell From Barge, Drowned, Frederick Wiener, fifty-two, irge Veata, lying In the Gowanus at the foot of Sixth Street, 13 Clean up with the MARINES, First to Fight on Land Sea—Air ‘And tis glory and its areatness Are the themes of many a rhyme. it few have ever really known {our country meane by marking 8. 'o this simple monogram. ‘see it on our bonds and bills, low have you guessed fan message: h these mystic letters bear? sorognized in untold Wi s°ot our nation meanse 44 East 14th Street * 47 Cortlandt Street a alle THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1917, 13 oer ~ err J. Hornblower De Witt, No, 40 West tendants will be the Misses M : Women's Club. Sherm: Titus, sister of the a" see he Mra Charies B. Aloxander onter- Dr. Titus {s a member of the medi- tained Informally last night at her sy the Rev, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Duna MEXICAN BANDITS QUIT. | Burro, was married to Dr. Roberts | Bears Bishop Owen of Columbia Univer-| the J. to Look | sity, lant night in the Classon Avenue a WASHINGTON, May t6.—Bandits| Pfesbyterian Church, Brooklyn, jignature and rebels in the State of Chihuahua! stajor and Mrs, J. H. Sutherland | OF have abandoned military activities, P H are teoking aianamy, according be @ re (Of TiBAok N. ¥. asbounve the es gagement of their daughter, Miss bork Bem ‘American Consul Béwarde at| {1 0r nt vitherland, to Hamilton ‘A general attempt at reconstructions, | V4ushan Ban of New York and Hos- he reports, appears to have taken hold | ton, of all Mexicans, Many refugee Americans are return-| Easter lilies and palms ing to Mexico to investigate conditions. | the chantry of St Thom yesterday afternoon for of Miss Alice Richard, daughtér of Mrs, A, Moore Richard of No, 118 Past Refugee A: prices of provisions, aa a result of | nue, which a number of persons were killed and much Ca to property| Miss Drusifia Lanter Creve is, war done, has sibsid: Kew Discovery Ends Corn Misery— Touch a Corn with Ice-Mint, Then Lift It Right Off—It Won't Hu:t a Bit Soreness Stops Quickly, Then the Corn Shrivels and Lifts Off— | sliver, Fillings: No charge for examin der corn, your p your poet aultering. of thelr lives. 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