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-V EVELYN NESBITIS BITTER AT THA Says She Will Spurn His $10 a Day Offer Atlantic City, April 25, — Evelyn Nesbit indicated yosterddy that betore might employ new counsel filing an appeal from the Philadel- phia jury's decision that Harry Thaw is sanc. She declared she would not aceept the offer of the Thaw estate to pay her $10 a day. “1 really don't kuow my plans,” s d. It is all in the hands of my lawyer, but 1 may have something 1o say within a d “I dom't know what t the action of the trustees, but reg ing the 310 a day offer, that is Thaw raving again. What expect me to do with §10 a day? about he No, dovs w Mud At Her she hod not secn her attorncy, g A. Gray, but added, “a lot can happen in four days.” Regarding Jack Clifford’s divorcs auit, she said: “Clifford has not done these years and now he busy., You know what atym It is Thaw again, trying to throw m ea at me by getting Clifford to revive his | divoree suit. They want to destroy any sympathy that the public possibly have for me. They spent thousands of dollars doi “I will fight the Clifford suit to finish. Every one on Broadway knows how kind T was to him. I paid for all his scenery and other things, but he always failed.” may Buys Bible for Quarter, Finds $102 Under Leaves Utica, N. Y., April 25—\ family | bible purchased for 5 cents by Ma- | son J. Aldrich of Norwich, proved a | fortunate purchase at public auction | at Hamilton yesterday, Upon return- fng home Mr. Aldrich Inspected his purchase and between the leaves | found two bills, onc of a $100 denom- | funtion and the other & $2 note, | SKATING RACE IS OI'F Christiania, April 25, ~The world champlonship skating match betwen Arthur Staff, of the United States, and | Oscar Mathisen, the Swedish holder | of the championship, has been aban- | doned. After long negotiations between ! the authorities and between Stafl and Mathisen over tha prize moncy, the skaters Indulged in a series of news- paper articles attacking each other with the resnlt that Mathisen declared he would mot met the American. RICHARD DIX T dent s ry. He is too mod- | results of their PALACE — Starting Sunday BETTY COMPSON AND TULLY MARSHALL In “THE STRANGER” JAPAN WATCHING T0 SEE WHAT PRESIDENT WILL DO Withholding Comment Until He Lither Signs Or Vetoes Im- migration Bill Tokio, April to the United Sta is in a being forwarded to volume which is protest which are Washington in burdening the him to usc his good offices to present their views on qustion 10 Wash- ington. Amc « bodies are stu- cinl and indus- the Young Men's jon, and groups of | , comu Jay . 4 in America. During the period of watehful | waiting other topics are crowding the | exclusion question from the news | columns. However, cditorials con- | tinue to he b d pessimistie, the | 1 granted the final v on and conjecturs i equences, Yomi- uri, for instance ts that Ameri- of the “serious hallenge, which is ot only at Japan, but at nni it continues, “is now at | the f her power and pros- | perjty, - but shouid remember the | adage that ‘pride goeth® before a | fall.” : | predicts ex- | Pan-Asianism | cans seem una The Jingo Yamato clusion will awaken !as an effective world force, Ousted From Cleveland Cloveland, April 25.--A movement | to rid the city of wundesirables in preparation for the republican na- tional convention was launched last | night, a round-up of suspiclons char- | acters resulting in the arrest of @ men. Similar round-ups are planned for one day each weck, the day to be | eret, changed and kept se [ NOBLE STUI T CONVICTED Henri de Castellane of Harvard Guilty of Hitting Cop Boston, April 25.—Henri de Castel. lane, a senior at Harvard college, who claimed Prench nobility when ar- rested at & BoBton hotel recently, was | found gullty yesterday here of as- saulting a polic Ofticers had testd lane, with other yout disturbance in the hetel window. ’ LEWIS STONE C. 73 ARCH STREET COMMUNITY PAINT and VARNISH DAY SATURDAY, APRIL 26th A SHERWIN WILLIAMS REPRESENTATIVE HERE ALL DAY Brighten Up Your Home With e stairs been worryi d here is vour leorlze, ) ponular hardwood cffects. Stop and get color card. '8 e ————— - - ————— H ° . . | . TRIAL CAN COUPON f iron rather than pressed steel. This insures per- “ e s von o vatvs & 38 oot ot of Boeohan ot & manency of mesh, exact alignment of gears, and ¥ ntroductory ofer is limif -8i our 2 -4 % - gt o our shwwe Loty enhances operative quietness. 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