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DREN IE Tenor’s Counsel Alleges that the | ‘Opera Singer Promised to Marry Him Again if He Con- |} -sented to Divorce. [: eens go> | DIVA SAYS SHE GAVE } $270,000 TO DOEME. | In Her Affidavit Mme. Nordica | ‘Declares Her Husband Lived | for Years Solely on the Money She Earned. Justice MacLean, In the Supreme Yourt, blocked to-day what little of “pnsation might have been introduced to the arguments on the motion to prevent the interlocutory decree in the Mivorce proceedings brought by Mme. Nordica against her husband, Herr Doeme, from becoming absolute. Once when Attorney Soley, who 1*p- fesents: the diva, was reading a lette~ written by Nordica to her husband, and} frhich was full of salt, the Justice ruth- feasly cut him short and sald some- thing about it being extraneous to the matter. At another time when Attor- ney Hastings, who represents tho un- happy tenor, was about to tell of the many interesting things he had prom- feed, the Justice safd that his time was already eaten up. After listening to an. Hour’s argument divided by the opposing attorneys, the Justice ordered ‘them to hand in briefs some time be- fore 2 o'clock to-morrow and he would Seclde upen their contentions. The most sensational fact brought out wn the reading of aMdavits or the argu- ments of the attorneys was the allega- en of the plaintiff that she had given ‘err Doeme $270,000 from time to time, ind that he did nothing toward his own Jupport. She grew Ured of this, and i therefore determined to bring sult for yeparation from bed and board. ‘The attorneys for Herr Doeme claimed that neither Mme. Nordica nor tier husband had a legal residence when ‘the divorce sult was brought, and that ‘there was collusion in the obtaining of the interlocutory decree which was franted on April 20. The arguments ‘were on Thene two technical points. EY that took place leading up to the Was referred to from time to time, ome disclosures made which had appeared in the origital affidavit. n Mme. Nordica’s Afidavit. ‘The affidavit of Mme. Nordica, which ywab read in part, “My abode is New York and my husband iutended to come here this year to make it his of residence. He spoke often of tang gut naturalization papers. Since fe spring 0} ne defendant de- tekieatney, in vatious Gauke in. Our t name. We had accounts In the Amsterdam Bank and in other es. I never stayed !n Paris more six months at a time in my life. ‘here aro many things not pertinent tm ‘these papers,” suggested the Jus- tice, | Boley went on: “The defendant bag § protienaile, faculty of taking all tiff would give him, She gave hima ¢heck in Munich to be cashed New York. took all her earnii Whore is not a fact which shows a r The plaintif? cam ce in Europe. to this country in Autumn, and 1 [FePeuia toner thon’ he wanted to res) Mad, No, Interest, in the enterprise. | tagin to practise his rofession. She} o¢ pure friendship,” sald Mr. Greer, ve, nim up ot .000 during the} “but he other interest in "The Mocking ive or heated = GF AW ebrrgel tate Bird,’ and no share in the profits.” | to met a statement of thelr) “How /much did Mr. ‘Thoinas loan '§ evaded her. Then when she came ‘America she learned of the infdel- Kttes of Herr Doem ae her @ divoros. Talked of Suicide. @ came to my office when he Teached America and sald: ‘If she «: A divorce, I'll kill her and then myself.” "In all the interviews that followed 6 and consulted me. it she had good grounds 2 MISS BESLEY, WILLING TO APPEAR AGAINST E. R. THOMAS. Jury Gives Verdict in “The Mocking Justice Clarke resumed the trial to- day of- the sult of Edgar Atcheson Ely for $4,406.25 from Edward B. Thomas, the alleged “angel” of “The Mocking Bird” company, which trav elled from Portland, Me,, to Savannah, Ga,, and broke up. Edward R, Thomus was the real thing. ‘They found a verdict in favor of Edgar Atcheson Bly for the full of his claims, 4,485.17. Brady Greer, manager of the tour of the company, testified that Mr, Thomas to vo asked Mr. Cc Ne “Altogether at different times about 18,000," Greer sald Mr. Thomas never at- tended any of the rehearsals and had not suid he wanted Miss Besley en- gaged to take the Utle role in place of Mis* Mabelle Gilman, Edward R, Thomas himself took the ‘The jury took an hour to decide that! ! stand, and teatifled that Mr tried ‘to get him to buy “The Moc! Sire had ns ACTOR ELY WINS SUIT AGAINST “ANGEL” THOMAS Favor of Comedian of Bird” Against Rich Horse Owner. attended a rehearsal, nor was I ever in the hall when the rehearsals were held, In fact, I was at the race track every day during September, when the ‘arsala took place. lent the money to Mr, Greer and aven't got any of It back,” sald the “angel” ruefully, Under orces-examination Thomas said ritten obligation from joaned. a debit. on | my . gold Thomas. “L advised Mr to clone the show several times, know whether he did finally clove It on my advil not.” “Do you know that some of the girls of the company were so hard up they had to borrow % and $0 cents from Mr. Greer?" wan asiced id he ald Mr. ‘Thom: not know It and then the case was glven to the jury. — To Shut Out (Prom the Boston ‘Tranacrtot.) To obtain relief from the discords of the street and elsewhere the Parisians ore now using a Httle sclentife toy called the antiphone. ‘This ts a Mttle instrnument tastefully constructed of | Ivory or tortolse-sifell, which looks some- thing like a pair of sleeve-links, but ts Bird” or to lend him money on It, meant for insertion in the ears, Oddi was never A question of divorce,! “1 refused to do elther,” satd the boy | enough, Uus litte Javention was bub the mere settlement of money mat-| banker, “but as he o' me mone: | teinated by the late tu advised Doemu to hand over | agreed’ to buy the piece for Mr. Gree sho devised a padded ear-co the $7,000 deposit, and that wo would|as Mr. G had assured me he could | ing with a spr which he PRY, Ris counsel feo of $4,000 to Mr.| make a good thing out of jt. I never | took off at will to defend Lauterbach out of that. These arrange-| had any interest in the production nor | aginst noise, or to render uninteresting \ Mente were finally entered into,’ | Feeelved any profits from it, T never | conversation’ Inaudible To verify the truth of this Reasoning will only cost you 10 cents, and may save you many dollars. cae cost Cigars of the same quality vary in price as much as ten cents a piece, owing only to the difference in finish, STAR STOGIES more than other stogies because they are made of better tobacco; they cost less than ten cent cigars because of the difference b THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL‘21 , CALL BANKER IN. ox] nditure she hus any re AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAL IE "FOUGHT BOWERY 1 Viporiant is. Milas “Cattle YOUR CREDIT 1S GOOD AT Adams Bubpoenas have been served . i pon her,und her sister, Ma | ne ix said to have bes Bthachiid for saves a Teg TIAA nish wel L to the | edltors uf both the ta 1 Bank and i Firemen Pulled the Hose Up'R. W. Jones, President of the |‘'sic0°Xtdinw lives in atte ot No. oom 6 "AVE.AND I6"st | . oy t DR 8 le Manhattan Road Station) Oriental and a Standard Oil |: pd reson Sith | i 5 < tele lca ial saat | FURNITURE AND CARPETS. = | Stairway to Send Streams of an, Subpoenaed as New nth str Ke Water at Burning Factorics.; Witness, k- = —— > <a I caireee was Qineh Hour and [) AMODE tome wie a ene t > <4 were out of the douhitiens, mived | Security Company are A: Ww, Jonas, A Food > <a He Minh Deal eid ra Care| aman prominent in tho affatra of the Medicine = 15 Piece Parlor Suit <« without Gndury Heard 4 Ou Soaman Bolt tt i Ge ' Ee il th <a THis ground Moor of the bullding In| Termacailae connection with, the »Casily Wortn 4 < Jpany. One of the employee i Basis Company and the Federal} pou | Handsome i | from his Inne, diacovered a blaze in a | Bane olden Dresser << SARVUOE Lie? RIGHemm ETS ‘that 1 know Rothschild," said Mr. Jones - q Ta ba weslaeal Uartey ste Bae Te ERE at the banking hours at Jonn| The ingredients of site in Golde <a sho: Rnd ‘ street and Broadway. “He opened " iy ak) where he knew there was a fire | Bank and after a time I heard that hel@re the same kind of French < wiseamin, Leys, Yonkkenver for cup | welgtalne my name ang the name ot] oor oop saieiene Plate Bevelied < tia mireet mn th rn theouh the | draw thie account. That ts alt kang| that blood and tissue He vena <« hrulding. alarming “the ‘other tenants eee Rothe.” , sold for an Neb here Haunio dintetlty | u he) @tandard’ Git taaniiersatd’ to heve|(Ce made of. Our $20, D>) renced In escaping: sey. | been duped by Rothschild to somo ex- * price Dereon een ontesccrakers took pace | font, When, Rothschild camo to New That's why we can | We ask < sonal charge 1o | tthe Standard Oll'man, whointroducea| Zearantee it to build $1 6) $ 12 < ite | Otherwise? Me could not ave met) ay those who are weak| p> < na nied avenue | Attorney 3 who representa a. tot| 217 d NEW YORK, LARGEST OPEN = pletol bloc or ec! 0 ont federa a s fhnod'{o tw premiras at ‘No, Of | charges that Hotiachild waa intercated CECH ACTNS LAED > PITTSBURG. IN THE SATURDAYS M Ire %s¢ the firemen at work in the| hehind the ‘Miller £0 percent geme| J cares consumption, ’ p > WORLD Mm m overcome by smoke and| Mr. Karst has employed detectives ani! opeeks the wastin CINCINNATI. UNTIL 10 P. M.<@ Ree arpa a Tommoet ea |BEameaneagccue tin ne cerelonan 5) OAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA LO tragged out Mr. Levy says that the fire started tn 1 hallway the Summit Hotel next door, whare there were two boxes of excelsior, He hinks some mt iall and threw a match or # lghted| igarette into the exceisiyr. David cent y hlevous boy entered the | tl belleved Saturday. othschild, between their building and| been made to reach h. apartments A subpoena has been issued for Mri the Ansonia @ has not been served, but detec- are watching the hotel, and it ‘s she will AB served before She Is to be questioned re- | YOU SEE THEM EVERYWHERE —125 RETAIL BRANCHES, Continuous Growth of business is positive evidence of sound principles and popular approval. away, nourishes the body, makes new tissue and heals the lungs Guaranteed. For twenty years our energies have been focused on one object—to furnish families with pure food and the best household supplies for the least money. The women of Greater New York who believe in economy and quality were with us from the start. They are still with us in ever-increasing numbers. Our business keeps growing all the time. To-day we are pleased to announce the opening of the 125th retail branch at Main Street, Westchester, opposite Westchester avenue. The store will open on Saturday, April 234. This makes seven new branches for the year, growing at the rate of two a month, The more stores, the larger our volume of sales, and the task of keeping prices down is all the easier. Every customer benefits from the expansion, The illustration of how we conduct our large and important Tea trade applies with equal force to our handling of Coffees, and every other part of the business. Our method brings the goods to the household, direct from the producer. All the ‘old-time extra profits remain in our customers’ pockets, where they belong. The Ext a Trading Stamps Specials are continued for the next three days with SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Xe CHOICE NS GROCERIES 7 <a) ey Butler’s Famous Teas and Coffees. 30 8% Green Siamps Unxld Tea cra'sigush Breast... 1 Ib., 50c, 30 Sik Geers otamge Ceylon Tea ‘tp. .. 1lb,, 50c, 8. rs Butler’s Choice No. 1 Tea, I Ib., 35c, with 8. Blue Ribbon Gloss Starech—Guaran- ps Butler’s Choice No. 2 Tea, 1 Ib., 25c, y re e e M . 3 &'lt Green stamps Best Mocha and Java Coffee, 1 lb., 25c, | nnd. strongest. starch mages 47g samps Best Maracaibo Coffee - - 1 Ib,, 20c, ee 5c en Stamp! a s. sehold polisher; a t “ond ge Best Santos Coffee V Ib.y 176.) rere ativer poitanccior gold, silver, bronze and cut gl 10c ab CE, Cream Cheese. Pest quality, full cream New York State, a lb. only I13c Tomatoes, Solid-packed, large, ripe red, selected frult, acan,.. . 7c Baker’s Cocoa. Sold everywhere for 20 our price is only...... Pickles. § Fancy mixed, Gherkins and Chow Chow, quart bottle. . 25c Baxtract ‘Bast View." fut] dian matze; 3-1b. linen bag | —A qua 5 1 quality; Futire Whent—Sure cure for Jelly—Pure fruits, ll flavors; all cans a jar - ee aoe dyspepsia; #-1b, Hinen bag... 10c, @ glass jar, 10c Nelle colebraced sauce, a Macsront and Spaghetti- imported Rye Flour—Tones and 12. hh jams, ie . per package, bey dus” Be | strengthens; 8-10. non bag, Cc | 19¢ er_—"Biye Ribbon,” all Ler Be RC IAR Es) 10H se Celery Salt—Cures nervous: J Qc) ne and fruit fla makes: Naodies— einest yiuality a 5c| ness; large bottle... 5 25c Ae i eta Pad 10c PACKABE, WE. ANA seeesessersese sac uoest tae made; a Qe | PMng tn” moisturesproo? gq | FLOUR—*Pride of St. Louis"— mar: tance " =| carton ... milled from the best wheat, unequalled | | Prener’ Boat A OG 13c Ste, TC) rates sonm, In ovat cok Ac || forts baking qualities; manufactured |) fruits; s-th: stune, crack... nengoraten Appice=cisie 406 —Kili ° Pech aa y a | ] specially for our trade; 7 Ibs. 25c | porated Apricots—Fancy Call} Northern fruit; I-Ib, cartons are 1S eee eo pure trults; all 1Or.eeeeeee : jPxene shipment: Lelb. ext- $5C{ Pepner—Black or, white 10 finder ghrie rein LSC) a | tons 5 strengths 4-Ib, tin ; ic - u Butler's Dest English Mus OC t iberal free distributi ; > ee! ing Stamps tard—Pure and strong; a est reat ay Our liberal free distribution of the much clierished “S. & H.” Green uiacing Stamps Be Oe |] prenen Mustardpest quale BC plain or In tomato sat tinued this week. Extra stamp specials are offered with our famous brands of T ae an ibis dae ity in bottles, 10e. Cs 150 and with all other purchases of 10 cents or more, except C. O. D. orders, we give for the nex 7° 7] Hirose appetizing, i bottle Cocoanut—shredded, “Peerless” Beant ih paeksges: 100 ands. 5c Oranges—Faney California and Blor- doz, 8¢., 806, “SQ A" DOUBLE Green The partial price-list shows how to live well and save money. nish the home free of all cost. 10c} 10c / TRADING STAMPS TO EVERYBODY ‘The trading stamps help to fur- quenching bev Liberty Keteh lue Ribbon," mide from pure cream of tartar; has no saual in purity of health: Th.. Bde a" WD... 1K rath eee ee 280 256 Plume — Popular Par EGR nu. 2 cana for Drand—the | Fre 25¢ m Cheene—De- h, tin foil pkge. Cream Cheese ~ ne flavored, a Dainty cra {ght ‘lunehs (a pnckase Zast View" ax no equal, a bottle. ‘ ‘always. ood, OMN—Morteo & Co. tender 23¢ 12c 19¢ fornta, quallt: cholce 25c H Batter packed | Sectal ints Luscious Butler's : Best rolled Jamaica eeacueas 10 Whit: Northern Ginger eucath vs ; F Highly concen- rich and rare. NERVE AND trated essence. large can, @icb. MUSCLE BUILDER. Special price, per package, Quick cure for 4)" colic. Fancy flask. “Eaaet brand, California fruit. well selected. packed in heavy syrup, in ree cans, your eholeg, Lacan, fore...» PEACHES, PEARS, PLUMB, APRICOTS, | i

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