The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1907, Page 7

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GOULD COUNSEL WANT COURT TD COVER SCANDAL Millionaire’s Lawyers Will Ask to Have Complaint Expurgated. SECRETARY IS SOUGHT. Young Veittéh, Who Accom- panied Woman to Europe, Is Reluctant. Counsel for Howard Gould will ap- pear in Part Il. of me Sup: Court @morrew and move to have stricken from the complaint of Mra, Katherine Clemmons Gould, tn her suit for separa tion and alimony of $360,00 @ year, @verything of m acandeious nature. It {s charged that Mrs. Gould makes scandalous and sensational statements Fegarding the conduct of her husband, @nd that she also accuses others of grave misconduct In persecuting her. ‘These assertions, {i wil) be not mations relevant in a sy ited divorce, though they mis lowable in a sult en statutory grounds. If the Court denies the motion to have be al- for absolute divorce FREE RIDES IN PARK FOR LITTLEINVALIDS James Morris Leaves, $37,000 for This and for Music in Hospital. To carry on tho life work of his wife, who preceded him {n Jam: Morris, © son of Dr. St of No. 4, Kast Thirtieth wireet, made provision in his will for a bequest of ‘7,000 that the ertppied children and the are} land. #i0e ile ones of BL Luke's Hospital might enjoy ritles in Central Parr, and music to make them happy. The will was filed yesterday for pro- Date. Mr, Morris, died May 2. For Several years preceding his death he lived at Litchtield, Conn. Mrs. Morris died eight years ago, mourned in death as she bad been beloved in life by the ohildren whose lives she had made Brighter. She left $2,000 to provide for pleasure trips through Central Park. Ja Mr. Morris's will adds $14,000 to (his bequest, making a permanent fund Of $B). A further sum of 319,000, ug men Un, a sum of BOW given before, is Le- queaiwed to Bt. Lukes Hospital “In suemory Of ous “aun, auurton torus” Mc: , the income Of which is to provide f God in obilaren's ward of &t of pamed as his executors and George E. Gart- Bim: Teal pe the estate, after suke's Hospital, is these charges against the millionaire | HONEST MAN FOUND MONEY. stricken from the record Mr, Gould's counsel will ask for an extension of time with!p ‘which to fle an answer to the complaint. The time allowed by the 1] Procedure ts twenty Gays, s often det Into moaths sod that the case efore late in the To Suppress Scandal. while, metaphorically speaking, a uid and his counsel intend to i Ve heaven and earth jo prevent some Othe seneatiane Mt estres to this le impossil lcality of the law that cai loved will be Used to prevent - i BakSS St the many startling develop- te in the Gould family quarrel the attorneys of Howard Gould are this country and the Continent witnesses to testify to the extrava- and eccentricities of Mrs. Gould their decade of married life. uous efforts are being made to get ‘et Harry Veltoh, who was once em- ployed the former actress as her ‘confiden Veltoh te now in Moines, Is, and lev luctant, * reluctant, it is sald, ta testify against bis former emnpioyer. Secretary's Evidence Important. Mrs. Gould made her famous the Mediterranean on the yacht to join Me Gould tn Kuroné ‘accompanied her. He was with her at the time she is alleged to have t Javish purchases in Continental it also aid that he could an iS story concerning ine thee Gould toward her sister- 4 ben with . whe telegraphed to the hote; in ) ere Helen Gould was stopping 4 Gould, it is sald, exhausted all in an effort ‘to persuade ber ' hovel ment not to take ber ths is alleged to have packed: Up n ay. uy Wet the hotel, : yl saying: ’ it not remn der the same Foot with that woman. _—_—_—_—-—___ ONE TICKET FOR 3; THEN BRIDGE FIGHT. Trio of Brooklynites Took Up Big Contract of Licking Cops at Terminal. Three German-Americans at noon to- @ay tied to board @ Brighton Beach train et the Brooklyn Bridge on one tiaket, The fight that followed will long be remembered by the policemen et the Manhattan terminal, George Hanft, « B. RT. platform man, opened hostilities, Emile F. t, of NO. 2H Liberty avenue, lyn, jaw one of the trio, countered on of Policeman Nannery, who . came running up. Frederic Eneel, ond member of the trio, was felled a@ blow over the eye, While the third by ping on & train as ft pulling out. 1° ir were brought down to the x, Where @ great crowd meth- |. Gehuidt and Ensel were o! bape gi conduct, the latter casting that brother Hans could lick He looked as if he had & doxen cope. failed to ick « solitary one, a a Mn ACCUSED ASSASSINS ON TRIAL IN MADRID, MADRID, June 4—The triad of Ferrer, principal of the Modern Scheol of Barcelona; Don Jomp Nakené, editor of Ei Motin, and others charged with complicity in the attempt to assassinate King Alphonso 42d Queen Victona » Yoer ago, began to-day. he Slate demands that Ferrer be sen- tenced to sixteen yuare’ ament the others to Years, Bwore he did not know that Morales, the man- who threw the bomb, was an Anarchist, and said he not an himself bis ideal te soclaty by means of ed ooumentary "evidence ald to * wit As Spry as Be, neat waitress Here's a All dressed in pure white; A Megniog World “Help Wani yi, bring ber ego night. __ Try It and See. Washington Man Recovers Pock- etbook Lost in Broadway. “Leo Berger, of Washington, D. C., « guest at the Continental Hotel last night, had restored to him. a pocket- book containing travellers’ checks for 400 and two steamship <ickets. Benger Came here to sall for Hurope to-day. Ho was wall Broadway when he lost the ec boo! piAst pisht 8 man who sald be Beret No, th avenue, Bat each, falied ub ghe Detective Bareen see lice Headauarters and sald he : haa found. & porketbook road Hog | thought that ee miget hele Shee he UES find the owner, ON tarset oats 4 HOLZWASSER very Evening Until 9 o’clock. We Allow Freight and R. R. Pere. J0* ES Tt turned out to 0 | Rerger’ var-' week. “ t Morris, | | i ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1907. TWO MEN BEA THIRD IM STREET Patrolman Conlon, of the West Forty- seventh wireet etation, was trying doors in Tenth avenue, between Forty- seventh and Forty-eighth streets, to- day at Giwn when he neara screams on Forty-eighth ¢treet, He ran around emi saw @ man fighting two others The two attaoking (he thint fled at his approach. FRIGID MONTH OF MAY. WENF HUNGRY IN A Yaeht tiring! KEPT CORONERS BUSY |Remarkable Number of Deaths by Violence Are Recorded for the Thirty-one Days of Summer’s Opening. Conlon fost track of them at first, | ‘me cold m passed. joned ue thint man, w tor the Coronera’ ng from the move and | was a stren ie for ‘ 168. -were torn n & wom ne records pre- e atreet oid Confon\the saree ne eapitepeanes scant aN eh ht wo Tugitives had envered No, a0. Con by Clerk Bausch show am almow lon searched that hquse, and found |Pared chert deaihe She vi. the two inen he ‘thought was | unprecedented numb : concerned in the fight But when he | for a spring month all led from ériminal operats Wt back to Lhe erect the man wih | wry number te di t suickica are entered in t the biewlink mouth had disal tet ‘ af rect And could not be found. Conlon hadn't | cides, 61) sulcides and 172 lowing category; 14 af learned his name, killings. A further subdivision ‘The vrivoner called himself Edward 6, Moran, wwenty-five, a “bank clerk,” of No. 8 West Forty-eighth stroet He was looked up as a suspicious per- won. The other fugitive could not be found in the house and evidently es- jover the roof. suspicious was found on Mo- ran, {t appeansd chit the disap. an pearing victim hadn’+ lost Anyching but & little blood ‘ ny FUR-LNED ORS DK TROUSERS STRAW HAS Stewart Building Windows Attract Great Throngs to “Hope” Corner. Just before the noon hour yesterday one of the Chambers street windows | | of the Hope Clothing Company began to attract unusual attention. The dis- play showed Fur-lined and Fur-trimmed Overcoats, and tn contrast some White | ; Duck Trousers. A display card among other pithy points set fgrth that: “For the Summer season, 1907, a man should | | add a Fur-lined coat to his vacation out- fit." The prices marked on the coats were so enticing that they must have been sold yesterday. STEWART BUILDING SOLD In anticipation of the change that will occur at this famous old corner the Hope Clothing Company are push- of their entire i 55 Elm St., . V. Be ours to wet “RADWAT'®’. Refuse sub- stitutes, Lord & Taylor Wednesday, June sth. Special Sale of ~ Lingerie Waists © One lot of Watsts of fancy materials, Marie Antoinette style, at P2. 75, value $5.00 One lot of Madras Waists *: Broadway & aoth St.; 5th Ave.) 19th St. lla i 8 BIAS, 1.95 | Also A Large Variety of > Lawn or Batiste Watsts $2.50,3.95.4-95.5.95 all exceptional value as follows Twenty~me ed from bu ftve died from gua polsoning, Sted from falls froin bulkiings, + tour die CHINESE MISSIONARIES SAFE accidentally 4 N ¢ 4—The Vice GRURIAGn: one aiek-oF the ioee GHAL 3 4—The Viceroy of cidentally shot’ and fifty were | Canton bas 4 to the Government herders geitghane : at Pekin that disorders at Lien- drowned. Chow and Pakhol have been suppressed ‘The homicides have been tabulated and that all the missipnaries are safe HOTEL.’ AUR-MIN-O CURES DRUNKENNESS HOOK TREE, te W CARS TRANSFER loomin PIANOS embody all 18 we offer in this Cinest whic we tu’ for twenty-five q , public's confidence right, Looks Iike a case of “Faith $500 Grant Wetherell Pianos $25) — $5 Down and $1 a Week —— ¥. ANOS "ETIME, AR TANOB. that will foy and pleasure to your | $500 Celebrated Belford or G. Pianos $250-—- $5 Down and Sia Wee -_ $600 Style K Walters $300 $750 Style F Walters $325 $750 Walters Vertical Grand Upright Pianos $375 $500 Walters Premier $400 $1,0(0 Walters Baby Grand Pianos. . . . $609 SPECIAL NOTICE THR PIANOS oftered in this | $750 Walters Pianos, Style R $37 ——$10 Down and $10 a Month Lost Motion Action. piano for Sew One ant pay Bl per Prices Include Stool & Cover oar” FREE TO THE FIRST 260 Purches we of 7 Wil! present oh one of these ne style Verna: cabinets $475 Walters Excelsior Pianos $235—$i Svag™* | $375 Tone-Lesting Walters ° a tl: Al ai es alk $198 si eve i a aa LEXINGTONTO 3” AVE J 59”T060"Sr Great Sale of 2,500 New Pianos At a Clear Saving to You of From $150 to $300! Greatest ard Best Values in Highest Gred: Pianos Ever Offered! Piancs priced up to $260 can be paid for on very easy pay ment terms of |°5 Down and ‘1a Week ins No better pianos are manufactured, and each at its price cannot be matched e'sewlere for tore, action, artist‘c designing or quality of material used in its constructicn. ‘Every One of These Pianos is Built to Last a Lifetime | by skflied piano builders; guarantesd for 10 to 15 years by the manufacturers as well ay by Bloomin ideles’. $900 Walters Mastertone Player Pianos, $450—%i, } $240 $200 All Cars Traasier to BLOOMINGDALES'’, Lex. to 34 Ave.. 5%h to in, $10 9 Month $5 Down and Sia Week $5 Down an Sia Week 4 $5 Down and $1 a Week Down and $550 Waliers Style D Piaso $500 Wm. Wallace Burnham Pianos $240— = — $5 Down and $1 a Week Ta $500 George Coleman Pianos $240- $500 Walters Pianos, Style C F) will (ooligda LEXINGTON 109 AVEP S. mle Summer House Garments A frominent eae FRENCH ; ; New York ¢ & prea { . D SING maker had | & a SACQUES, complete ay in all the new= s.ocks of these ¥i\ est solid col- . i \, ors or polka baie Eien. 3 \ dots; have fit+ nel Dressing | ted back, full Secuts and front,large col- long robes, lar, turnover NO o:ders outs So wh ° cure alony ith po! cas it ina twinkling. To-morrow sell ortable, Bioo mingdales’, 24 Floor, 50th Bt, Section. ' ; Good Hosiery, Very Special MEN'S 25¢ FANCY HALF. BOYS’ 19¢c WIDE AND NAR- HOSE ROW RIBBED STOCK. col INGS—Very elastic, full reer gs WOMEN’S LACE STOCK. INGS—Seperior quality in white, Hermedort In all the newest fancy silk embroideries, ings, lace 12ic WOMEN'S 19¢ STOCKINGS and polka dot effects; every pair guaranteed fast dye; at se beniiy tas gray and black; all Strongly made, in tan 12%c Soe, fall tasbioned; elt elas and black; @t....s.+e+ 2 worth S0c at svestes 29c Bioom ales’ Main Floor, 59th St, Section, Women’s Imported Vests, 35c Three Garments for $1.0—Made for a Chicago House | to Sell for 59c. Each. \ We bought them from a New Yo-k imperter who was left ! with the oo¢s on hand—the Western concern having can- cclled the order because of late delivery, Bloomingdales’, always on the alert for such opportunities, offered the importer an amazingly low spot cash price for the entire lot, which was accepted. So, to-morrow, you may buy fine dainty ribbed lis'e thread Vests in pure white, low neck or sleeveless, trimmed with hand crochet 35 $3 Oak or Walnut Clocks, $1.75. Bloorrin, A special sale of good, reliable, large oak and walnut mantel clocks with decorative glass panel and door, Fitted wth accurate time- keesing 8-day movements that strike the hour and th: half on cathedral gonjs. Every clock is art stically made and every one is fully guaranteed. Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, Front, Centre. on Main Floor Both St. Section. Our Co-Operative | Good Umbrellas, $1 Easy Payment Pian | ¥ ig the safest, best and most econom- It enables you of "Rainprool,”"Wear well” and “Ironclad” Umbrellas made of piece dyed American taffeta; silk tape edge, automatic run~ ner, case and to match; tight roll ical in New York, to purchase the Furniture, Sew ing Machines, Saf ighest grad chines, Oriental Rugs, Oil Paintings, Carpets or almost fine assortment of anything you may want on very ‘ancy handles. Sizes easy terms, in many instances as low as $1 4 week, Warerooms, &4 Floor . * : . Big Savings in Groceries. This special list of attractive items is good for Wednes- Dried Beans, Peas, &c. | | BLACK TURTLE BEANS, 7¢ || YRA BEANS (white), per Ib... || MARMOW BEANS white), "6 || oun 106, swim Com, HED KIDNEY MEANS, per Ib the | oun dee, Buin omnia Lr ported } san ‘, any on a 156. FOMATORS, lerge - 12 LENTILS OK GHBEN KERN, [jg Lf den it ‘ ag Aa a a7 es | Purest Olive Oi Wines and Liquors, | ted trom France; vold every’ [|The purest and mos palasabi |, where, ter Bees « 15c trecially proede nd - —— AUTMITIONS MALT BXTRACT —A | IMPORTED FEAB-A bargain: [Bo] BN) ves hoses pete PURE DE WOU ORAS Igo yas! Ava . IMVORTED MACAMONE OW, HA us! fi ber aoe 5 1c rca el Eg od str" RYE WHISKEY : ld¢ log.) PARAGON BAKING POWDE: oun 24 ULH DHOTE” CoM we. MARACALBO lic LL OUN ke. ‘TRAD, i ati Cars ‘| Sy ie aA es. to dd Ave, Traccter to BLOOM \\« iVAI Oh 10 00th St, | 1 | ws

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