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ad on TURNED PICTURE TO WALL. Wedding Certificate Hatered tn Wvidence in Spang Will Contest. "The marriage certificate of Charles Spana, Pittxburgh steel millionaire, and Ma.wife, Rosa B. Spang, whose will her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Spang Ancker, is ‘trying to break, was introduced in evi- denme at the trial to-day before Surro- gate Cohainn. The certificate was dated June 20, 1898, and the couple were mar- PRE-WAR VOYAGE RESUMED. New York falls for Engiand— Rochambean for France. The steamship New York of the American line, resumed her pre-war voyage to Plymouth, South Hampton to-day Ralph A. Hayes, as representative of Secretary of War Baker, sailed to see what has been done toward returning bod! of U. 8. soldiers from France. and Cherbourg when she sailed at noon] | THE BVBalae DELAY REFUSED IN BUS CASE City’s Anawe: ‘ed answer injected Into the bus Brooklyn by the City of New atricken from the reeord. The court took the ground that the answer was in- tended merely to delay the trial |ralaed no new issue, ‘This action that the applica. ‘a4 Commissioner uf ind Strustures, from operating in Brooklyn, will be restored to its place on the rear calendar, and hould come up for trial within a few cn bad n Raliway Stricken Out. . In the Brooklyn Su- red to-day the amond- ried by Rev. Stephen Merritt, Mrs. Helen Brown this morning tes- | 21, tiffed Mire. Spang had several pictures of her daughter in her room, but that | « a large picture on an easel was turned | Glemenceau Jacquemaire, daughter of to the wail. the former ‘French Premier, was’ a ——- —-——— - | passonger. A newsboy selling papers on the ship forgot the ship was soon to a! and had to be taken off by a tug for the ship had started down the river, tenis | $52,000 FOR U. S. RELIEF. Mott Jr., son af Dr. John Ty. Mott M.C. A., gated for India to wage in Y. M. C. A, work, The Rochamrbeau of the French line fled for Havre, Mme, Jacqueline WHEN MEALS ~ HIT BACK relieves Indigestion, Sourness, Stomach Acidity Four hundred members of the New York Fur Auction Corporation gather- jead in the commandery room at Masonic Hall, this morning con- Uibuted $52,000 toward the relief of the starving children of Hut , af ter listening to a brief tal from Herbert C, Hoover, who in co-operat- ing with the Amezxican Relief Commit- tee for Hungerian OMtidren, which is conducting a campaign for $1,000,000. Mr. Hoover pho is chainman of the American Relief Association, said an effort ie being made to give one hundred thousand starving children in Hungary et least one good meal each day. en Alibi Clears Two in Murder Trial. Justice Aspinwall in the Brooklyn Supreme Court to-day directed the jury to acquit Wiliam J, Lovett and Charnes Charge Gt kiliing ‘samuel De “Angelo. at charge ng uel De lo No. 161 Pi Street last July. 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