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AND ELOPING PASTOR HOPE to WED Tells Assemblyman H SOME REASONS WHY YOU WANT THE EVENING STAR DAILY _*_ ____ __ -_-_ 1 : ! Some of Newark’s Beautiful Babies A Defense of Christian Science*he Ramaey Farn!er 1 i JTtheT^nS^ars --- Who fasaDied °I,R'chUnder Treatment, by jlj J A babies Head of the Cult in New with j Magazine Supplement on Saturday. full page of prize-winning Jersey, First Pictures of Mrs. Eddy’s New jjj j of Newark is only one of the strong illustrated features for that Issue. Palace at Brookline, Hass., also Hitherto Unpublished Picture of Mrs. Eddy ({} V___ ----r~—___ —--- You came Into town ♦ by the car J EVE DITION : Caueeyouaawye^rJ ^1 That gorgeousdlsplay, ♦ J♦ EDITION at Blank'*. adver- T 4 *-$1 tised In the STAR! ■ ■ — 4 «aaa a > aaa MM*r AMD NEWARK ADVERTISER ONE CENT MARCH CLOUDY FRIDAY PROBABLY SHOWERS. ESTABLISHED 1832. NEWARK, N. J THURSDAY. 26, 1908.—U PAGES. TONIGHT; J 1 WILL NOT GOVERNOR SAYS JULIA BOWNE HINTS THAT SHE WED,’ HE FAVORS ANTI- SAYS ANNA GOULD; COCAINE BILL AND ELOPING PASTOR HOPE TO WED Tells Assemblyman H. Stacy ONLY EMEND’ Smith Me Hopes Measure PASTOR CORDOVA, NOW IN PRISON AT TRENTON; ‘BELIE Will Pass. CHOIR SINGER IN DESERTED WIFE, AND GIRL WITH WHOM HE FLED Former Countess de Castellane Confirms Announce- READ IN HOUSE FOR SECLUSION TALKS ment, Published Exclusively in EVENING SECOND TIME TODAY De STAR, That She Won’t Marry Sagan. Third Reading Expected by Next Shows Monday-^Canvass Until Cordova Is Out of PRINCE VISITS D1 NDS’ HOME; Success Sure. Waiting Jail Before Making Their TO THRASH HIM for Future. LAUGHS A' [From a Staff Correspondent.] Plans TRENTON. March 26. —Governor Fort [Special to the Evening Star.l has approved THE EVENING STAR'S NEW YORK, March 26, j BY HIS i unit-cocaine bill. {The measure as SCORNED WIFE, mm mm ANNA GOULD, who divorced Count Bonl de Castellane. and AD.1ME ! amended by Sheriff Sommer, of Essex, Prince GIRL SEEMS STILL LOVING l«#l is now wooed by his cousin, Helie, de Tailyrand-Perigord, I was submitted to the chief executive de Sagan, authorized the following statement at noon today: I by Assemblyman H. Stacy Smith, of to tlie Prluoe dr We South Orange, today. The Governor '•I will not marry nny man. I nm not^engaged Sagan. | read the text of the bill and "If Suffering and Remorse arc merely good friend#.** carefully Purge afterward announced that the bill was This statement hy Madame Gould corroborates the statement made j- Sins. Mistake a good one and ought to pass both My Daughter’s exclusively to las Adeline Stnnley Carrtrk of THE EVENING STAR by j XI I houses. Is Atoned.” Mother Prince dr Sagani yesterday. 1" that statement, published only In THE EA EN- Says. “I was assured by the Governor,” ING STAR, the nohlemnn said: H>'reueh ! said Assemblyman Smith today, “that ‘I will not Madame Gould. There Is no engagement. The wed- Jrnarry lie considered THE EVENING STAR’S (Special to the Evening Star.l ding will riot taPm There will be no wedding. I am a bachelor. 1 am ■’ bill a and good place. nntt-coealne just AMlinV I'AIIK, March M_“If I 5# years old, fear 1 to a bachelor all my lll'e." measure, and that he that. It 11 am likely be I hoped hope to marry Mr, Cordova, I would mince I would pass both houses and become <je Kafgau, clad In the latesn not tell of my plnnx last jret. When law. cut of wearing a boutonniere he lx free I will he better able to 4H- clothes,/ I “I hope to have the bill on third read- nnd an ex smile, sauntered up riixx our future,” pan fsive I ing next Monday. Despite a slight op- fifth Mins Julia Bowne. the pretty young avenue today and paid his lirst | position on the part of individuals, I for of ■ail on Anna Gould, at tlie ACTRESS-DAUGHTER am confident that the measure will choir singer, love whom J. Frank Maffiame I home of Jp||r. and Mrs. Tyler Morse, i surely pass the House. We propose to [Cordova, former pastor of the Metlio- 'heir nui4-7ual friends, at the Wyoming ■do all In our power to secure the, enact : dirt Kplsoopal Church In South River. V i mcht of this b’ll Into ’aw." h Jtshxm* .— ! abandoned his wife and is notv servlug 1 MORPHIA ; taken out of commil- 1 The noble Frenchman appeared en- FIEND, btUgivaa term In State Prison, thus expressed i toi- tllis imeflnoon and brought up for j[H recovered from hi* rather terri- herself at her home, 1)24 Sunset avenue, tirely ; a second reading before the House. j with the news-gather- I fying experience | From a canvass of the Assemblymen today. tiint has ers yesterday, and now ho DR. MRAVLAG SAYS ] it Is evident tlicit the measure meets Won't Olsens* Mru. Cordova. into discarded his incognito and come | with hearty indorsement, and it Is en- Miss Bovvr.e would make no further and that with full possession of his eight trunks tirely probable it pill pass comment on tlie news that Cordova out no dissenting votes. princely name, he has blossomed Big Elizabeth Surgeon Scores I practically would leave State prison In July. When into wonderful good humor. Son=in*Law—Mrs. Post in Miss Bowne made her remark little 2- Thus far the prince has made no year-old Arthur Bowne, the “living effort to either call or get into com- Private Hospital. linage" of the unfrocked dominie, was 1 munication with members of the Gould playing at her feet. No amount o£ * of family, other than the former wife STATE COMMITTEE persiiHsioti < ould make Cordova’s “af- ids cousin. Count Boni de Castellane. finity" discus." the burning statement. That the prince worries little over Issued by his wile yesterday, in which Count Boni was proven today, when Mi** .lulitt lloutit*. Mrs. Cordova declared that under no be heard that his cousin had declared circumstances would she ever take back in Faris that lie would not come to the husband who deserted her even, await that dear America, hut would , more brutally than did ihe Rev. Jen his revenge upon de Sagan on his re- | Cooke, of Hempstead, L. I., who aban- ♦ DENVER DELEGATES j turn to Paris. ALFRED’S MOTHER HER ARM CUT OFF doned his wife to tlee westward with Prince Helic was in liis apartment in young Floretta Whaley. the Waldorf-Astoria when Count New Decide “My lnishuuil Is free to marry Julia Boni's communication was read to him. Jersey Democrats Bowne." tlie former iirencher’ji wife lie was struggling with a black tie, on 22 for State TO SAVE HER April IS a Ilia. know flint hr still loves STRIVING ID her, out his ath- LIFE, but paused and. throwing lie leaves Ictio chest, exclaimed: Convention. unit when Slate orison a* Treat on In July hr enu go to her," she ncariy with Plats or ltapler. ■tided. “Sacre bleu! Count Boni, he, still GERMANY DENIES BUT DEATH WINS to tlie [Special Evening Star.] RESTORE PEACE “No on eurth would ever be. continues to make what you call the power big noise. Alas! Poor Boni! He is one JERSEY CITY. March 26.—The Dem-, strong enough to make me take him ioke. I don’t mind de Castellane at all. oeratie State Committee met in this Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Said Acute Suffering of Mrs. Anna P. hack,” continued Mrs. Cordova, talking He is very nervous and restless, but today and decided that the State HILL HAS city REEN to * her Interviewer. “He has disgraced t no one takes him seriously. When I of to Be to Mend H. of convention for the election delegates Endeavoring Trulock, Montclair, our children; ruined my life. Let him return to Paris I will see that Count to the Denver national convention at marry the girl. Let him their child Boni. There is nothing to fear. Either j Couple's Troubles. Ends Last. give should be held in Taylor Opera House, a list duel or with swords would please name. He can condone at least in on 22. me much, if I think it worth while to Trenton, April that respect for the sorrow and shame The will bo held the week i NEW VuHK. March 26.—Mrs. Cor- After a long ami futile to save chastise him. primaries light lie has brought into so many lives." so- nelius Vanderbilt, sr., mother of Allred her life, in which Iter arm was pur- “I do not intend to go about in preceding. There will be one delegate j Office No "Of* When Cordova was first sent to Foreign Says cut death ended the continued the as lie Gw.vnne Vanderbilt, the richest young posely off. today ciety much,” prince to the State convention for every 2(10 I their child was mute of Mrs. Anna P. II. prison youngest just. 17 a in scarf. ■ man in has sided with Ids ficial” Action Has Been suffering placed pearl pin his voters, and one for America, Democratic any wife of Carl K. Trulock. of months old. Today it is a sturdy little “I find so much changed. wife in Trulock, everything under that number. Commit- their marital troubles. the the fraction ; Taken in Matter. 119 Chestnut street, Montclair, who lad of » years. The oldest girl Is 14, Twenty years ago, When 1 visited Mrs. who was Miss and younger Vanderbilt, | TTnited States. T met a charming young teemen Nugent, Gallagher Rodgers died from lack of blood.
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