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ce Wa skh saad a Maid Ble acl cea ie i ee ila ah! i THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 25, 1962, 1” MILLIONAIRE ACCUSES HIS, [LATIMER MYSTERY MAY BE [wanmsgunsecesa=) I WIFE AND HARLEM RECTOR. SOLVED BY THIEF’S ARREST] —vesesse g¢ sonnnar 7 i Capt. Titus Believes! IEG Breaking 'Jp of Band of Burglars Will Dis-, REET A ATT FOUNTAIN close the Brooklyn Murderer—Four Are| ck Clothing---Very Spoetae. MR. AND MRS. WATT AND THEIR BIG STEAM YACHT. “Sneak 2) Shoes and| Cap Found in the Menett House, Long) Island City, Fit Harry Gommodora W Watt Tells! of Late Visits of Clergyman to His Yacht After He Had | ols Retired, and Says He inter oe els the, Under A ‘| 278s s ole Pri ners. | nder Arrest. } jummer Suits, comprising Flannela, Crashes Was Threatened wi th risoners. | {| and Homespuns; perfect fitting and well mae; Coats 00 a Pistol. — — made skeleton; Trovsers perfect in every detail. The if = Trousers alone are worth as much as we ask for the | bdr — two garments, J ° MEN'S WHITE DUCK TROUSERS; Saturday morning, S5e easiire vre'n) feat and | d thyt the eap and a _ (tain Floor, Rear.) By the arrest of Harry Clare, atlas | Joseph Haas, Capt. Titus believes the kere and a kW further and head we fo The application of Mrs. Adele Watt. the wife of Archina!d Watt, the millionaire yachtsman and oy, + latimer murder mystery in Rrooklyn | may be cleared and that a pang of wih frored tn ihe Latimer mvs of the steam yacht American, for burglars, counterfeiters and swindlors | [PERG Das god GEN Nt S ee hy a Cals week alimony pending the trial Ce eee ts cl inulin fee diaswvered toatay wan aturday Morning Flat Osrers. of the action for an absolute divorce hat a fr o pecs had visited |B} ae Pete ) ae pares country may be convicted } him on a blestete ti punetiring aha aa awe began fo on edeikdA eerey Bate yoreranys sot Bow t ‘ » i wheel, left it at Monet's house for a urTy awa) was wonderful. nd lots of hot weather for a counsel fee of $2,500, was on the me pra ae ay ae esl rt eae oe ok ans os too! Y ¥ Es calendar in the Supreme Court te- arrested yesterday at No. 370 Duckley | je quantity of chloro- Broken lines are reinforced for S: fore Justice Hall to-day street, Long Island City. Two wagon i Men’s St H ay Saturday patie Y Mr, Watts denies all of his wife's | loads of supposed stolen goods were | H en’s Straw Hats, Boys’ Straw Hats, charges and makes several in re-| taken away. Afterward Clave or | ainst, them I C. turn, He says she obliged him to Hana was taken fnto custody. une OREN 'e boy IS. & IFS wwrite a letter at the point of a pls- Then a more thoiou-h sor. of the Let AOR IGEAARION: (A Cc. Cc. Ce tol, and tells of lato visite from a house was made. Letters were found 71D FOR EXAMINATION, | 7 Zs _ _ (ain Floor, Rear.) | oe prominent Harlem :ector, to whom | which show that Chire had been run-| fore Magistrate Counortons inthe Long sf | ——_—— he objected | ning mining schemes and engaging | Island “City Court 4 under the Wes j Mrs, Watt was marriet on June 15, in discretionary pool operations \eobouae pune eoe Senn cain) " ins and Liquors. 1895, the officiating an being the | More than one hundred and fifty let-| | A few special items that should crowd this section of The Big | ' Store all of Saturday morning: | WOODFORD RYE WHISKEY, per bottle, aid that nis firm hia B | ee at tis frm Ba MONOGRAM RYE WHISKEY, per bottle, several years ago 'f{ | OLD CROW WHISKEY, per bottle, rs from his em- |i | | CLARET or RHINE WINE, choice table wins, per gallon, i Rev. Dr. Vandewa' Church. She was, prior to her mi riage, the wife o les McLaugh’ @ wealthy manufacturer, from wh ghe obdtainod a divorce on the statutory ground. She says she vefused to ace Andrew's | ters were found, addressed to ‘Jo-| SMid9 Clare alia tlayes seph Haas, No. 2818 Seventh avenue, Manhattan.” AN were written by a | will (uke # hand tm the investiga woman who signed herself * rede of Jewelry Hortense,” and were dated Abn pmitme Hore and sen- cept any alim from i out did} 5 c <5 PNY ISG AE | ‘take $1,000 a year forsthe support of| Park, N. J. CAPT. TITUS'’S VIEWS. Glnze “he |ff | PORT OR SHERRY, fine quality, per gallon, ' thelr only daughter, Edith, In addition to thin stuff the po- have no reason.’ said Capt. T -] i ne of the best in the } s the Inventor of sore for the refining of | lice found a complete counterfel the Latimer murder to Clare, ¢ ing outfit, consisting of 1 but with that my bandpresses, white metal, furnace| tery in mind eral circumstances ——_—_—_—_—____—_—_ | and she would come to ahe telephone | made it seem worth while tu investigate talk, with hin. A little tater in the and everything (0 do work om ee voughiy. ‘The two. wae- SHAKE INTO YCUR SHORS| ‘Things went slong in this way overed, she alleges, to him, signed couched in most enden ma —— Saturday Grocery Specials. | Getdell EARLS Coal ch ates ng he would appear at the yacht, |Jarge senle, The Secret Service but f y admitted he| . is nd he «i other articles es 7 Sabena Rete Geel and’ atie “would ¢ and Del nen have been notified and they! ¢, aisetwae ail the| Allen's Foot-Rase, a powder. it IN THE BAKERY SECTION. | COFFEE. tana we aauaintanee! Ror _ - $$$ |cures painful, smarting, nervous feet CRULLERS—Old fashioned BEST CUCUTA MARACAIBO promised to drop her aca tions of Mrs, Watt's complaint were stricken out by Tiuax on the ground that it was evant and tm- have a hug and a kiss and a long drink. | my and, 1 ex recreation! and ingrowing nalls, and instantly Have not haat i tewith In some way and iso had te yuty my | takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It’s the greatest comfort home-made New England Cru'- | COFFEE, sweet, sound, fresh lera, doz., (7) roasted, per Ib., ” BREAD—The largest and best UNEEDA BISCUIT loaf of Bread in the city for 5 CRACKERS, $ packageo, , jon, and the Commodore. said she had drawn the proper. istol an him ‘1 discovery of the 's Foot- Er Watt ial member of (he jeetimhe next day.” says Mrs, Smallwood, : Ujanel MarOvery Of cme Gee olen Pook ||| VEAL mM (aeuaarters | SALMON STEAKS ; Fancy priving, Manhattan and Sntaiigene Ret And Lehe ania Ven a pure and virtuous woman, @ase makes tight or new shoes feel | Bucks County Vea pe LAMB: Short fore- }| Columbia River Yacht Clubs, and also of t ig not loaded, but she mader and have always been $0," joasy. It is a certair cure for sweat-|§ |! 124 || quate Canada 5 fees Br rans and the Bachelors’ Bt es ee ete - i ing, callous and hot, tired, aching || | POULTRY: F, fr Piper bs: FRESH VEG! Fasne clus, was owner of the sent eto the, Bi sont ‘kein SERGT TIERNEY |S FINED. |feet. ‘Try it today, Sold by all drug-| Stated Broilers, per" am: Hingguariew fancy TABLES & FRUITS. achooner Osprey, and subsequent TOL Gam cimol tt cep Up FOO oN Commlantoner Parteldae Pu gists and shoe stores, Don't azcept | |Pa 5 | Canada lamb, per Ib., 1214 |FANCY FRESH LONG| 9 chased the fast yach pistol on him by NDR pe thi outta comm tart ‘ane. [any substitute, By mail 25 cents in |] | Selected Jersey Fow!, per FRESH OX TAlLs, <| CLAN, GREEN F \ Rod. His steam yacht. the American, Here Is the Irene Letter. S Ge longer. ; = stamps, Trial package FRBE. Ad-|§ |!» 14 | eae 5) Shane Awe On ety wes wult from, his own plans, | Mrs, Watt submits a copy of the fol- rained quite hard; snowed) suc) AELISE Jn" dress, Allen S, Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. || |STEAK: Fancy Porter- | ee § Se ean craeoU Atty wen) lowing letter alleged to have. been. re- f Tete quite wintry out Marke | house Steak, perib., 99 || Delicatessen Dept. |EEMONS: Bright, j , ae 2 e ceived by ‘her husband from } Irene is ‘the great Harvard and 3 ri | by ’S MIL ina Lemons, and it costs $2,000 a week to run he we told mn ce POattaI Ramee Cannne eas | Very beat Hambur rSteak, | ARMOUR’S D doz, 1 Wrote at Pistols Point. walted unt 1130. be | Dear Archie: Yours. recetved, | betting? not on will you?) with cg aratkia sere. CASPERFELD i (l EVE * 28 | BOILED WAMS, ED hen TONG . A eallgdvoversithe ‘ph an in| sten to reply. We leave here] Write me a nice letter; just one more : sans i: sliced || BEETS: Three "In regard to the stateni in the ig and! danawared’ ithe: wot nh via Air Line train, arriving there | before you see me. one week fr F y ' none BEEF: Fancy | | bunches for affidavit of the plaint! SAYS 5: atv: and I woud just at 6 It Js a five-hour train and hi uu will sae me, With lot e Deputy Commissioner Thurson i 144 BOWERY | Prime Ribs, per Ib., 16 |. | CUCUMBERS: Mi Watt, “relating to a_ letter) Z : Id then #: s the|a fine one, She goes like the devil y 1 It was alleged that in the absence of DIAMONOS | Chotce Beef Ri ee a | Ci srch ake, claimed to have been! Cort clear?” If the Commodore nad |through the office and 1 shall look for) (WY Aner. aia go out." the amdavit Tierney ordered Hall to sien IU sell Ib pants, Fer | GRABS: Large, tt tore © to “ted and was asleep 1 would | vou a continues. "Of course. the Cour ‘aptain's name to a report a) We Sell. You a solid 4M “gold [Be 8 eo het | (Fourth Floor) written to me and signed Irene, and ta) ‘The Commodore has gone to bed.’ | meeting me u : eo 1e it | He’ woud. say. MIs the ‘Admiral seems as if the time will never| readily understand that not having re- 7 man is not mentioned tn the PQNGIN I BO ham or EI Te euet anien "i oie eee there?’ I would ) eal Mrs. Watt, ! arrive when I can be with you and! ceived any attention at the hands of | pemaltle gentleman's wetch, Walthain or Elein e = writer of that letter, I ean only way | Eye sofa : that the letter which I wrote wan written by me from the dictation of the plaintiff at the point of = pistol.” Objects to a Clergyman, | He says he objected to certain persons visiting the yacht who were entertained by the plaintiff after he had retired, He states that he saw a certain clergyman on two occasions on the yacht lute in the evening. “On one occasion,” he continues, “some time after I had retired I awoke ‘and summoned my man by bell, and ‘asked him who was on board, as I noticed the lights were not turned out, and he replied that the sald clergyman @entioning his name) was in the dining hall with Mrs. Watt I arose, put my bath robe on and went up the staircase leading to the dining hall, where I saw the sald clergyman and Mrs. Watt. This twas not earlier than 11 o'clock. On the other occasion I awoke about fl o'clock at night, and seeing that tha | ght had not been turned down, I aiuse (Underwear Deal Unparalleled Fe The Summer Stock ENTIRE of the Standard Knitting Mills, a famous institution, ‘§ 648 Broadway, New York, goes on sale at The Surprise Store. Tens of Thousand of ‘Mont emilee ol 5 Stupendous Groups will be sold right out of the original mill cases—just as they come to us, but : a Sabha TO ACTUAL CONSUMERS ONLY. DEALERS ARE EXCLUDED FROM THIS SALE. ee ant art ay th omen "30c. ‘Underwear, 15¢ & Ms NG Go $1.75 Underwear, femine cei! | Actual Value, at Actual Value, at am just about leaving,’ and I returned | eso On nelther of the occasions eam arn Son at equal rich quailty, at above named was the clergyman on the | yacht when I retired at my usual hour, Lot No. 7— $120 Underwear, A os Actual Value, at etween 8.30 and 9 o'clock Men's Underwear in biue, pink, hellotrope and novia, Pyne's celebrated ISTAN Men's extremely well made, perfect Underwear in plain colors—blue, pink nd tan—goods that cause Wonder and amazement at the insignificent priog Lot No. 2— | 65c. Underwear, C Actual Value, at s Underwear of seven splendid kinds—blue, pink and lavender, also pink and brown siripea, and a splendid plain balbriggan—all these el 0 hile Koods, esteemed the. wo! syn :. se ena er marr ALL ARE PERFECT eae “GUARANTEED. Boily RRS Rowhgeor Sver Oy men Whe! recon and denun o on eTgone with Mrs. Wa Bak eee ; veravmanat\Mf LOt No, 3— This stock Is sImply the surplus of production of the Standard Knitting Mlils—all pertect goods. the} Lot No. 8— Various places off the Cc Surprise Store NEVER offers inferlor goods, such as seconds, run of mills, rejects or throw-outs, irrespective . mbraced tn this lot—l4 styles, Yale blue, stripings: ifirple, black and others, and plain shadew all of ¢ Stewardess » Witness, Counsel for Mr, Watt, submitted an y Mattle 8, Smallwood, the of the yacht American, who know Mrs. Watt for twenty- three years ago I noticed said the stewardess, ‘that a certain clergyman was in the habit of coming | ae as I can recolte of season of the year or price. Beyond question this is the cholcest as well as the largest stock of Men's 1 75 Unde Underwear ever shown In arctall house, The prices are a fraction of actual value. Buy now for future needs. . rwear, dioutniait aeons ae niet ~675c, Underwear, Men’s All-Wool Summer Suits, $ 50 Actual Value, at Consisting of Coat, Trousers and Belt—a quantity of fresh styles in light, medium and dark shades AND have supper I want you to go out with Stiik striped Underwear, pink, azure and Sea Island, also a plain bal- flannels and homespuns, silk sewed,......+-++++++ Men’s Pure Worsted Serge Suits, 7 50 a to ith me. “ne night last fall we left the yacht, which was at the pler, after the Com- modore had gone to bed, and took the trolley over to Madison avenue, and then to the station on the Hudson River Railroad Lot No. 4— Nghe walked to the door of the, sta- | ton and sald: ‘Here you, come, o a | who should come out but sa * 05 d c. Underwear ’ | Actual Value, at Men's Uni all other £ WATCHES & eke EXTENDED ON LONG »« Fm mmncernit, oi Actual Value, at $srpictl. Y CONFIDENTIAL. : The rich yacht striped Underwear, blue, tan, pink and n ONE PRICE, CARH ON TIME H everybody knows thelr high quallty—also a superb plain b » L. W. SWEET & CO., llers, 2’ $740 Walden Lans ax eronnt Underwear Sale starts to-day and continues P UPTOWN BRANCH, 288 Sixth Ave.? until the Standard Knitting Mills stock is dis- BROOKLYN BRANCH, 47 Fulion St persed. See the window display. , (UPPOSITE MATT CALL, WRITE or "TELEPHONE, Men's, pink, blue. brow: and plain baibriggan Underwear, extremely ine-BAURe Karinents that will appeal to al re 01 i} understandmg at 28. Pp to judges as @ value beyond me pun cma ot Actual Value, at Nal neck, Full indigo blue and fast color gray—all acid tested fabric ‘Lot No. | 9o— | $2.°° Underwear, 63c Actual Value, at gracefully tailéred, silk sewed. Remember, No Serge Suit from French mosh Underwes The Surprise Store Was Ever Known to Fade,.......sceeseeseere novia and blue combina Lot No, 10— Men's and Boys’ Straw Hats, Men's and Boys’ Negligee Shirts, Hct herewyy cere irrerye ae 23c, 45c ca isan tues tnt Mute Got $2.59 Underwear, 7 De 7 Wash Suits 0%!!! felows genuine Gatton Cran Oh PANE DOE AS 75 95-8 Actual Value, at a. Always Remember the Arete Guarantee of Money Refunded In an instant ii you wish it, aad Pree “ AD PAP bined, also hellotro) Repairs for One Year of all Clothing bought here. What Neat? Every Friday See the Surprise Ad. Ho te ee eed ated RIE Tiga UHie and cink merceraad ‘nee the various shades, also blue and whit 204 hat come In only finest grade goods, ao, ear in eicht sub-divisions—the ri des, wonderfully shap yal coronation purple and garments, plainly worth treble ovia effects briggan, A3c Open Saturdays until 10 P, M, Other days until 6.30 P. M. The Surprise Store has no branches in New York or elsewhere.