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1'AOE FOUR. THE MORNING ASTORTAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 190-1. LOCK FACTORY ROMANCE. Young Couple Taken in Hand By Po lice For Elopement. New York, April 15. The romance f a Kick factory, tn which Thersa Ferraro. 16 years old, of 2BS Bond street. Brooklyn, and Tony Falado, the same age, of 202, Elisabeth street. Manhattan, were the chief partlot. jsantfl, and which culminated in the elopement of the couple to Newark, N. J, on last Tuesday, came to a sad ending yesterday, when the pair were taken Into custody by the police of Newark, charged with truancy, pre ferred ty the girl's sister.in-law, who has been searching for the couple ever since their disappearance. Theresa and Tony worked side by side in a lock factory at De Kalb and Kent avenues for some months past4 Theresa's work was very hard, and aha would have been unable to stand ft If it was not for the many acts of lindness, tender words and loving glances which Tony showered on her. fiUe grew to like Tony very much and one day during lunch hour she told Tony that she loved him, aJid world suggested that they run away ana get j Tony, the Several of her tj'i'l friends were pres. plnte of his helmet was removed he ent,4 Theresa Is a very 1 pretty girl, naked' for the gluss of whisky h was with large dark eyes, a beautiful com- accustomed to receive and which he plexlm, and possess! with an abund- j hud never been refused because It hit ance of brown hair which she rolls I become un unwritten luw that a kIusw married. This seemed to please Tony and last Tuesday morning they pack. d their clothes and took a train for Newark. On their arrival at that city they engaged rooms of Mrs. Mary I Kline, at T07 Springfield avenue. The wedding was planned for the follow, ing day but when the time came It was discovered that Tony was shy hlRh on top of her -head.. She Is very intelligent, and her views of married life will be very Interesting to Urook. lyn Bills. This is what she says of mat ried life: "Any girl that gets married Is fool ish. I had four days of It, and it seemed to me like four years. The first day was very pleasant, but the succeeding days were awful. Tony wanted to be waited on, and If every thing didn't go Just right he got up on his ear and wouldn't speak to me. I found out that I didn't love him, and 1 am very glad to get home. Tou can tell the girls in Brooklyn the best thing they can do is to stay single, for they will never have any pence ofter ' they are married." Theresa's mother and father sat In the corner of the dimly lighted little room and bowed assent to everything, she said. They were both glad to have their daughter home, and say that it will do her all the good In the much.abused would-be husband. Is still locked up at Newark awaiting the arrival of his parents. Dewey and ths River. Joe Reardon, a big strapping young Irishman, has the reputation of be ing the best diver in the United States naval service. He has earned it by doing stunts below the surface of wedding ring. This made Theresa angry and she threatentd to go home to mother. But Tony succeeded in pointing out the bright, side of things in stors Xor them, and she de. termined tp stay until he could earn the price of the rin?. Tony was thus emrntred when he was arrested. Theresa was brought home last evening by her sister-in-law, and shortly after har arrival talked with press representative at her home. die money necessary to purchase the I nearly every sea on which Uncle Sam's war vecssels nave sailed. Neither depth nor pressure have ter rors for him and therefore he is in constant demand . The rules of the service give the man the privilege of it fusing to don a helmet and suit. He cannot be compelled to hive, and it is to Joe's credit that only once dur. !lng his long service has he refused to explore the depths. This was at Ca vite, shortly after the sinking of the Spanish vessels, when efforts were be ing made to recover the bodies of the slain and to save what remained of the battered Spanish hulls. Then he refused because the doctor on his ship the Olympia, a stickler for diclpllne refused him a glass of whisky. Reardon had been at work all morn, ing on one of the sunken vessels. He sent up body after body and all sorts of ship's gear and made fast to the wreck numberless ropes and guys for the use of the engineers who were arranging to save the vessels. When Anally he came to the surface at noon he was tired out. When the of grog Is to be served to divers when 'hey have been at work. The doctor of the ship, who did not believe in unwritten laws and believed tn run ning his department on the ship ac (ordlng to the written code, refused lleardon's request. The diver ad. mltted that he did not need It, but said he had always received It and wanted It as usual. When the doctor persisted Reardon demanded that his suit be taken off. At 1 o'clock when Admiral Dewey noticed that the wrecking operations had ceased, he sent for the executive olllcer, the captain and the gunner to learn what was the trouble. He was told and then he sent to Reardon. "How about this Reardon?" he said, when the bluejacket appeared. "I am surprised that you give up." "I ;.m not giving, up sir," said Rear don, "it's the doctor. I want a glass of whisky because I am In the habit of getting it and he refuses to give It to me because it Is against the rules of tfce service." "Hump," said Dewey, "he happens to be rlirht" Then he dismissed the officers, but told Reardon to remain. Inside of ten minutes the sailor was again donning his rubber suit. Just as the face plate on the helmet was being screwed on lie grinnea at ine diving terew, smacked his with a grin said: "The old man a stuff skins the doctor's and he gives It to on? In larger doses." ullsh tuler's call, Leopold may be ex oviMd tor expwtlnir that Francis J i l'h would pay him a similar com plm eht on his way back to Austria That this courtesy should be withheld must, under the circumstances be look it upon us an Intentional slight placed ill on Leopold Indicative of the emper or's (Uplasur. The IVInJun ruler wax equally unsuccessful In his efforts m Paris to Induce the king and queen of Italy to stop over at ItrusM on '.he.r return from i-'aylng with Kd. wild VII at WlmHn last autumn, itul It will have been noticed that, nl itioujfh Leopold made elaborate pre parations to welcome Emperor William i utwerp on the ocvasson of the lat'er's trip from llremen to the Med iterranean, yet the kaiser passed by without touching at any Belgian port. Nor has King Edward visited the court of Brussels nuce since his acces. ston. although Leopold Is a former friend and a very near relative, as which. Indeed, he attended In person the obsequies of Queen Victoria. You Can Afford The Best! InBUOESIfyou buy rl!it, Our New 8hck oontalin especially good Tnlue la MEN'S AND. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR Hiylo, Fit and Durability Alwavs Considered. S. A. GIMRE, 543-545 BOND STREET. lips and lanese What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family very day. Let us answer it to-day. Try dalicmts and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling I no taking! add boiling- water and set to cooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. iq cts. A Monarch Ostracised. There seems to be a disposition on the part of Old World sovereigns Just at present to avoid King Leopold. A short time ago it was officially given out at Brussels that, while Prince and Princess Albert were likely to visit the St. Louis exhibition, It would be Impossible for the king to cross the Atlantic, owing to the necessity of his remaining at home to welcome, in June, Emperor Francis Joseph to Bel glum on the conclusion of that mon arch's stay in England. In resposnse to this semi-official and curt an. nouncement has been given out at Vienna to the effect that Francis Joseph has for the present no Inten tion whatsoever of pay'nR vlBlt t0 Belgium or to the court of Brussels. Yet Leopold's visit to Vtenna last autumn followed ilosely upon that of King Edward, and since the old em- face peror is now about to return the En. Chinese Getting Good. St. Petersburg, April It, A dis patch to the Vestnlk from Harbin dated yesterday says that the Pekln government Is showing a more concil iatory spirit and that the local Chi. nese authorities are posting neutral ity proclamations dally. The rich Chinese, the dispatch con tinues, fear the approach of the Jap. The price of food In Harbin Is rising and the value of the rouble I falling. Mm) wx v. z-.v mar Human Dandruff Germs Denude a Rabbit CONVINCING EXPERIMENT by DR. SABOURAUD of the PASTEUR INSTMUTE. This experiment proves that dandruff is a contagious disease due to the presence of a mlcroblc growth in the sebaceous glands of the scalp. It also proves that unless the formation of dandruff is stopped by destroying the germs it will lead to falling hair and Incurable baldness. Prof. Unna, Europe s noted dermatologist (ask your doctor about him) was the first to discover the microbic nature of dandruff and baldness. His discovery was later verified by Dr. Sabouraud, at the Pasteur Institute, Paris, France. The doctor inoculated a rabbit with human dandruff germs and In due time the rabbit began to lose Its fur. "In between five and six weeks," says the official report of the Pasteur Institute, "the rabbit was completely denuded, in fact, it had become entirely bald." Dandruff u annoying. Falling hair is an injury. Baldnwi it a calamity. If you are indifferent about your hair and let it "take care of itself," you should not grumble when It is gone. Careful people now try to save their hair and Newbro's Herplcide enables them to do this in a very pleasing manner. It is the first scientific HAIR-SAVER and it Is growing wonderfully in popularity. 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