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IMCS B, DUK AND nS WIFE IN A JERSEY COURT First Time Since He Sued for Divorce. Argument Before Vice-Chancellor to Determine Jurisdiction of Jersey Courts, Yes B, Duke, the millionaire to bacco magnate, and his wre, Lillian V. ) Duke, met tovlay in \Pitney's court Newark, for the firs nk Huntoon ag co-respondent. hearing to-day before ue Vive-Chan ellor was to establish a question o jurisdiction, to determine whether of jot Mr jersey and whether he could bring sul that State as such, Pitney's rulings at tlh hearing favored Du Mrs. Duke Mees by a mysterious, gray » Who lovked Mke pictures of Hun: toon. He left her at the door and tm mediately disappeared, Mrs, Duke was resplendent in a whiie-faved velvet gown at to mateh, mink flr bow and mui Her cheeks glowed wich a high colo: and she wmal) bald-he in court man who Chancellor by a maid, nos thes Who served he during the period complained of by Mr Duke, and who is sald to be in read/ hess to take the witness stand for hysband. Mr, Duke was represented by Rich ard A. Lindabury and stantly a mar who joined her ad deserted her at the Vice Alvah A. Clark ey Met To-Day for HERE DOES DUKE LIVE? Vice-Chancellor me since he brought suit for absolute) ivorce last Septer ber, naming Cay Tre! Duke was a resident of New Vice-Chancellor | opening of the | was accompanied across @ ferry and to the Vice-Chanceilor’s | wired with towering onsulied with @ In addition to the mysterious door she Was accompanied t | JAMES B, DUKE AND WIFE HE IS SUING FOR worce WAT WNETH EAT SPAN ASSEMBLY Higgins Accepts Roose- FRU HIGRERDGE - Fitzpatrick Got Ahead of the Policeman Who Tried to Prevent His Suicide. Boys, I'm going to do away w vel's Choice Without [mvt sia ahomse riixpatriek ton Odell’s Approval. \° @ Hundred and Sixty-seventh street -day ee "Oh, come off, ‘Tor they said. | thinking ho wa | ALBAN pike ante 4 S'long,” said zpatrick, and he wort son-thelaw of t vane started off toward High brid Hay. will be the next Speaker of) 20? he bad gone his friends. re the Assembly. Gov, HL nde thie | called that he hud been deepordent eve announcent noon tovtay after on | MC@ bia father died and fatled i ember him iy will, He was also hout's conforexce With Mr, Wadaworth, | member hi w his gold wateh worrled over the | The new Speaker rep: and chain Ina wager ty in the Assembly and will be the ngest president officer the House! Vulicemun Venus Caliahan has ever had. He ie twenty-eight years | Song and they told him wat Vitepat old. rick had said Wadaworth's name was first suggest-| “Which way did he go!’ exclaimed | li rn) ed by President Roose when Gov, | the policeman, “He's had tits on his| | Higgins he conterred at the White, mind for some time," | House a few weeks ago. Policeman Ca an ran toward High | | Ab iN, | sents Livingston ames R incall appened The Governor said that he had never | Bridge. it was @ full mie and Fite ni ned Mr, Wadsworth’ name | patrick had jen minutes start State Chairman Odell When Callahan reached the bridge he I had a two and one-half hours’ con: saw Fitapatrick in the middie of the ference with ning last ‘th ay. sald Counsel tor Mrs, Duke were Chauncey 1 of the party Ian thoroughly " D. Parker and Samuel Kalish oor a that samen Femmes W Mrs. Parsons Will Be Mr, Duke Testifies, | 7 RVGHAWOFEH Jt Gk Ren AON MAUR Named In the hearing Mr. Duke took the| fips dames B. Dike he an ideal candidate for Speaker, and Stand and in answer to questions by tat the Assembly In Ite wisdom’ ‘the position of Director of Farm Ool-| counsel said t he was forty-nine] Me, Dike, “E) was Ger home at the furntaning 1h 3 1 als Hae a csiae f the p : Neate Bhd abpt JN iwi punae) vtyeniue | At H : a cote! | Would discharge the duties of the posi- stimate and A yament. It Wis Yeats old. was born and bought up ia WV hen did you marry Mis, Me Riera casa : ; tion Wits impartiality, dignity and edfle eral ewaittar veal tania che Orange County, Souta Cari and | Cread Did vou p ie bil eck? |lenves, W ity F in amalt ut fn 1884, That he had conducted a cigs IONE DOE): 208 i he cheaks algned? | onic Ghul ak Weasegd LM hee Fannie Grissom Pa ut No § davingon!| In Camden, N. J." huke's Farm, Mvegie Smith, cash?) | fact that Gov. Higging had qn- ast four years hos | at time until IM. when} Mr. Duke told’ of hie wedding trip ‘er an if 1 nounced him favor of Assembly | conducte! nature study at De Witt Cline | he ‘jabroad and bis return and suyssq sent Called it His Home, nee, man Woadawe for Speake MP. ton Park for the pur f ti quired 1,90) acres of land | visit. to father {n North Carolina, Ma t ‘| Odell) ma comment and absolu ; ne S04 woo had tnjured himse . od refused to make a statement for Iblie sc he ike ke said he first acquired | "Although | lived at th s place as press: : * iM Acres ana hacer) streag house with my Ww € \ “ (4 ing. my ¢ a T i } | n bundrel a > pia w m | ‘ 1 Vice-chan- r him and his AY eeu tne a ain dnealticlh } ' # residence Mr, Duke| Now Je feale tor 2 praynier answered Ammon, “exept the + deeds to his New| "IT wante 10 Quid’ they might ve more istrict-At emir & nd tie te ate taMltash jerlousics had been ove 1 sald to be ten largest) not go. She wanted to stay In New halt of his time t when he to Keep Atpmon tn prison for purp Psd iN at country next to Rocke- | Ive de everything t make North,”’ the witness sald | of his own r sonnet hott on een) $0) Far Fu y elers ‘4 ering of these di oman except to Oo and ; 4 be my denser 4 cane # are dragen evidence was s rey aly bse Le a6 Ast ipomertie i : rere Nir Duke. Mr, Duke's Wenlth, nBt yor sald a vee Howard fcr. the material { y uk Vice-Chan- |" 8, Manni ection Of! Ate Muke was recall ed to the @tand | ® BNE eres tae MHA th Ae lore. Wank t Jed tho objection ami the| ficer of the county of Somerset, tesil- Pen ee eteituet of the | stad the hs Meee Pe viene he MAS ‘ ; ti urge. of dmitted by order of the| fied that Mr. Duke had voied from hls vaity.” declared Mi Taylor, _——— sa ; ee vu) ever examined | Somerville residence tn 104 and 1906, Mr. You “ro a very wealthy men, are : V a sin it work for the Bh p asked Duke's coumeeh | WIOKNO nO. te taxes. from. Me |MaU TOL ME, Duke ut I aw Nurses Allayed Fears in Cums i ciiatks of che Mayor tett no dots before the Le: Committee hake On ion omicers testined » Mi. Duke fa y at hasid dnd , t s. Parsona receiving the ap ng industrial conditions in| go Mfr. Duke's voting from the New {1h ty mcen | r ok t x \ berland Street Institution, poin ment leraey how aa he ! , n to. ste bg tia 44 vddress did you give at that eee sraith eeper ani ate.) many thon uy “and gond his own # as Brooklyn {"Bomorvilla County, near Somerville, eget tt four to five nights | 00 is thee mene ve Ammon, who has secured os DISFIGURING HUMOR ; n work at t u % ithe 3 ae 3 f veral long vacations in town, = Wire Duke's lawyers objected at CCAR yea bae Hanh i he maintained It] the wivens. 810, » went cheerfully back to the i iy hevattantant a t the do: r* the witness 1 Ove uitick avtion by the attentan tk fibres to sould ve pacns ted’ reenee | ht en td the wlinest | od expect I aM \ A vase HRI FURLRG whats Aide FNTte ot the URHLAT A Brushed Scales from Fece Like Pow- than the word of the. witners | (esr . = | ommutation, stays Be today uverted a pant —Doctor Said Lady Would Rene aycr Pitney ovetruled the: a objece | a cima ta ea a wmong the 201 patients whe ! rs Die for We | ony sc tans fi be K AG SE Ohrd ‘i Bony ‘was coinposent M} im 7 | WIFE SUES DA RUGGIST WEISS. hia he mee weartod i More Proof cf Residence, i Wii! ie Pa Wares vw si OA ei, cony of ie oysinns | hi i Carle M. Welan wife of Bmil Otto en miter oink $i dant _ GUTICURA Wonks WONDERS ft the Ameriwan 1 woo Vo y ‘ Mi. Duke's residence « fifty deeds to property were offered | evidence. The efforts of Mrs Due 3 counsel was evidently centred on pla IMB any ustiwion (ut ¢ aelay pre ar sald from suc tty strong evi deiee that thet is his residence” Mr. Duke testifed to having from Duke Part since 1804, Mr, Duke desoribe} the numbe Mes and sil it was toere tha tained his fr yote i al r repeated ir alfoss | i 1 a is home in Son of his domes he enter. ‘it wis there vou received your her wher he was allve?” “It was” Mon mation Mr. Parker produced a of te char or of tie Central Tobace, C mpany. where Mr, giver as New Duke's residence was f is wis In 1890, vy Yom port eb Mr Dule told of iis Duke's busine to buy the residence in Wost AB yrixth sivee ad Wg the West Slat La slreet » but he Barded those houses’ as his domictle Mrs, Duke's Houses, New Jorsey av a domicile. uidres® was given HH the rioting began ie Mrs, | ; MoCready, bofore he married her, money | restore order and detachments of |) Hty=| Jackets were landed from the warships never ra ” "l regarded those places as housos where | had a right to stop when 1! was in New York, but I always regarded Mr. Duke Identified a letter which he had written Mrs, Duke In which he a luded to the Sixty-elghth street hou her to cme home,” Ss. your home and office with Auction Sale Bargains, Thus sécurin h grade & Furniture ie ra the lowest possible cost, $sEE” WoIRECTO wANT “FOR 3 b rae | PARES 3 MOOKS.AND_ORHER, $ id ie Fill the vacant places int Mi i % pee eee Oe ere eee NR wvak: 8 Co daa ver ine 1 brows cate out. [had tried three ON ee eet elas pot moined i! doctors, but did not get any better. | | lo donk Making New In fom him on in allowance. | "There Hart tec 3 shes sree to enother doctor, ‘ He “oreieners cked by Shang. Goldenxranz Maxing New In- encer ig named as Cor 4 mertineniss thought my face would be marked for 1 | Foreigners Attac pony by Shang niet Gut my brothier-inslaw told me to leave te es ey: Death of r$, Poole, agi get Cuticura, [washed with Cuticura sniff Soap, applied Cuticura Ointment, and *' % took Cuticura Resolvent as directed, vy ‘tae Leould brush the scalea off my face like powder, Now my face is just as hai Mobs and American | Vice-Consul Wounded. | OG ac. ) Dr. Robert A. Gunn, the flance mhtie clean as it ever was,— Mrs, Emma ants a y - ma Mi Ha ia : Mrs, Flo » Ballow Pow wii ‘in White, 64 Cherrier Pl Camden, cou of an incident inv the) Vey Be) y at No. i N. Ju. April 2¢, ’o5, Mixed Court, the ran Consul was Wea End ayenue, on Deo. 3 he very stoned ind the Adortean Vice-Consul 11% 250 Wis te Hine Moet etre ie ree ee eee ee eee neene Al of were at and seve er foreigners tacked and injured and ‘ tab wi oe i ; staat j heli ane vent | The Chinese closed) their shops WHEN aye ie in oldente leading up to Moe. oe omen's Stores Youes dean NEW YORK CITY The local yolunteors were called out to = Althougn it was exectusively an- 785 Broadway, cor. 10th ee | Rounova ih The bver Vat te in Women’s Regals 8, it § (hat §.e authorities have "1339 Broadway, opp:site Herald building thay Mrs. voolo, In her Even the most substantial of the women’s Regal to agsist in restoring peace, lett Dr, Guan 910,000, It is only a ty Ave, 8.2. cor, ‘The riots have been suppressed, | 110, tov, that the autiovi'iss are wk- ff shoes have the same smartness of custom style that #106 West 185th Ot, corner Twenty Chinese rowdies were killed, | 6 COBDIRANCE Of the fact that tre two Ba diy PAYSiChios ho Were culled In Just be- fore Mrs. Dowle’s death by Dr. Gunn did 18—The Stato! not sign ihe death vevtificate. These identifies the lighter models, Otherwise the damage done Was sight. There is no reason why a heavy Winter sole or a WASHINGTON, Deo, BROOKLYN 65 Fifth Ave, bet, 100, ‘ hs . ay ecltne are Dr. Mehati a, of No. sf d 11th Bt Department hae news from Shargial Aag"G venue, nd De Wrauniich, | calfskin vamp should mean a cumbersome, awkward #1003 Broadway, bet, Dit+ that a serious situation exists (0.0 of No, &) West Kighty-0 ind street h d h mar &t. and Wil- Iwo cablegrams received at the de> — Dr. Gunn oroncr that the {§ shoe;—and that is where the Regal-way-of copy- Toughby Ave. partment over night, staje that the reason t clans did NEWARK, N. J, ing original styles justifies itself, A few exclusive bootmakers in Paris, Vienna, London and New York are past masters in the art of shoe ba!- ance, and their costly designs set the shoe fashions of the world, We copy these designs—and so do all other shoe manufacturers—but we copy them exactly and at once. By our direct method of telling we ‘ws the new styles ready for you inside of si weeks instead of next season. Ewer | size, every width, every kind of trouble arose through a strike and was | 8" the increased by @ dispute growing out ot sume cages being tried before the oonsular courts, ‘Two foreigners have been, killed and many wounded, Navy forces, supposedly from the ie at once, British squadron, Which [§ (here, 27C | ——— TT guarding the streets, Police stations a) TIC CEST Ta have been burned, No Atmogicans have thus far been in | ‘Ono 10 cont package of Diawond Dy: coors from one to six pounds of woo! jured, but the official statement was made that the sitwation la regarded as | Sr Hie fabre, OF ane ot ore pounds 9 ol ret St, opp, Central of NJ, knew nothti such circumstances, he sald, it ls not customary for physicians to sign death certifoates, es McHarron 9 » summoned be. rensny CITY, NJ. "0 Newark Ave, Braunlich are to Coroner Golden- Men's Stores NEW YORK CITY it and Lit 1) Broadway, cor, 10 Mt. “A211 Broadway, bet, 29th and sou ha ” Mion OF mixed goods, accordl O14s1 Broadway, opp. Maratd serious, ti des Thousanda’ot women, are Say- leather, — Quarter Size Sizes. » ene 1 "priors and renewing the ite r SEL Fede) Arm tot. S010 ond Two Amerioan crulsers are now on a tothe _ bout danger of to Bhi Twenty-two Regal (edal stjles for women an iin their way to Shanghal, ery or tadi 938 Bisth Ave. 6. cor, aiat LONDON, Dec. 18—A. cavie despaton te ee i oe sail at recele] by & business house in London iamon es Lechter 0) wena ley Serene ee te this afternoon said that the anti-forelyn ey — "DROOKLYN But to meet a nstitens demand, we have mate un @ wpectal models at #\ per pale “tT boycott disturbances at Shanghai, whi h | were sald to have resulted in the ston- ing of the German Consulate and the injuring of the American Vice-Consu, had been sunsressed, thing any oahor an be Be if ts boa. Hvoureat whol ine of shoes that we could never before inclade in the Of thle Taek by re net hat oth Regal are in their extyy custom feanures.. All of the leathers an 034], Fulton Bt, app., Montague «111 Broadway, pear Bediord ir, bet. Ditmare nis" ‘D Nloughby Ave oF arg thelr handsome appearance, fe. 101n ond % Ls a men say an 4 RY Diamos more hand-works & lithe more silk-stitching, eto, They are true Annual. ca Piet me Shares: he to al earns aves AL Bits, NEWARS,N. J. My Brmed, 6 Bi, opp. Central gunany cry, Nd. 006 Newark Ave. | A despatch to the Kvening Standard “During the rioting carriages and mo- tor care wore mashed, Mobs are loot> a Greater New York | pliiaaibie s* aruda: JUMPED TO DEATH z= N02 ma AOS aD Your Choice 49 tr dMoliday Sale. (ol 1,000 Suits, Tuesday's Big Reduction, This will be the centre of all Christmas shopping to-morrow, Such sweeping reductions of high grade Tailored Suits were never before at- tempted, Your Choice of $30 Broadcloth Suits, $25 Mixture Suits, $22.50Cheviot Suits, $20 Novelty Cloths, The price asked ~$12.50—positively represents not more than the cort ot the coat or the skirt alone, Short Pony Coats, long Glove Fittng Corret_ Coats, three-quarter Tours: Coats and Double-Breasted long Coats, Every Coat Richly Stith Lined Skirts aro all of the latest, models eee Governos, “und we tuiked over the | jveman called io hun, but in vain, He ) Gomes! FromvSing Sing (NC ie nin eon ste Wed a ee eer md (uk ral Fells Court He is Ile gally w : rom Chaieman Odell?" was | jee Say He hued sibs) Alterations FREE by in Prison. L hopa not, 1 Abuat it wilt be a8 | OPE ty too, The youny say ML snialitieny nnkablesettionent athe guesont {a tna ned td Bedell Tailors. : A. Ammon, who was oonvleted formal tintement of hls. pos the tage SALE ATBOTH STORES fo J & While 1 fully recognize and thor gown, io ee i sa bye Aase ; eae EB aa 8 114.16 \ » plead sath Howard for HIS nay be taken Me ; eeu i| es durtilty it ed to me that some new | se an oe Fe ene, Since die eee Tani not been engaged | ta he “sad wa we w= gic at Anon aa eee [Non ae unt wis» meee CETY CREATES A NEW |Z SUI _ SUNT CONG & Sate Me Boal am atc ee QFFICE FOR A WOMAN | === 1 a tC Court on a WEL Norutnt session of the Legi about ' tit Ht " ty and 1) ; consulting with many men of [t Is Director of Farm Cc fe Sasaacenncwe” Holiday Slippers} For Men, Women and | Childern, in great variety } - $1.50 to $4.00 * 5,00 8,00 6,00 3,00 1,00 .Men’s Slippers - Men’sPumps - -— = 3.50 to ” 1.00 to 3.00 to 1,00 to +50 to Women’s Slippers Women’s Pumps -— - Boys’ and Girls’ Slippers, etc., Babies’ Slippers, ete. - —- Sixth Avenue, N. E, Corner 19th Street. Alexander The Little Doctor in your Vest Pocket EE the thin, little Enamel Box below! When carried in your vest pocket means Healt It contains Six Candy Tablets of pleasant taste, almost as pleasant as ch tablet 1s a working dose of Cas- carets, which acts like Exercise on the Bowels and Liver. . * * round-cornered They stimulate the Bowel Muscles to contract, expand, and squeeze the Diges« tive Juices out of food eaten, Cascarets do this naturally, without surance, They don’t help the Bowels and Liver {n such a way as to make them lean upon similar assistance for the future, This is why, with Cascarets, the dose may be lessenedeach succeeding time instead of increased, as it must be withalls ding doses ofotherCatha nd Laxatives, * 8 It will not purge, sicken, nor t the stomach, use It is not a "Bile driver,"' like Salts, So- Jium,Calomel,Jalap Senna, nor Aperient Waters, These waste Di- gestive Juices of the system needed to- morrow, in merely flushingout the Bow- els today, ce up: E Cascarets act I1ke exercise, If carried in your Vest Pocket, (or carried in MyLady's Purse), and eaten ust when you sus- pect you need one youwillnever know a sick day from the ordinary ills of life, * * Because, nearly all these Ils begin in the Bowels, and partial Constipation paves the way for * 8 * Neither ts it like Castor Oil, Glycer- ine, or other Olly Laxatives that sim- ply lubricate the Intestines for transit of the food stopped up in them at that particular time, These emergency drugs relieve the immediate trouble, but do not relieve its Sause, and never sold in bulk, ‘The same trouble will therefore recur stamped ‘'CCC.”’ again till that Cause is removed per- eee manently, The chief cause of Constipation and Indigestion is a weakness of the Muscles that contract the Intestinesand Bowels, ress Cascarets are practically to the Bowel Showing size of Vest Pocket" Cascaret Box compared to Watch, all other Diseases. “Vest Pocket" box !0 cents, Be sure you get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company, Every tablet 150 GrrREE TO OUR FRIENDS! to send to ey flings a best ig! ied, GULD-PLATED BONBON BO; colors. It is a beauty for the en cents in stamps is asked as a ith and to cover cost of Cascare Muscles what a Massage and Cold Bath wath wih dainty trinket is loaded, thi Address: fare to the Athletic Muscles, siti Peat Chicegear hi New York, THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD CONTAINS ALL SPORTING “ie OF THE DAY,

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