The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1907, Page 2

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OMAN LOSES ACTION BROUGHT — ileal he. Certificate of Birth Made by Doctor! Who Attended Lucy Randolph Read “‘Name of Father Unknown.” r The case of Mrs. Lucy Randolph against W. E. D, Stokes for the Maintenance of a boy of whom the woman declares the mili father w2s thrown out of court by Justice Jaycox, in the Queens County | Supreme Court at Flushing, this afternoon. This action was taken @fter the case for the plaintiff had been closed, the Court holding that no Contract binding Mr. Stokes to care for the child had been proved and that if any such a contract had been entered into it was void as against Public morals. The court announced as his thet Mra. Randolph's jega! mo: s@itege is to rear the boy until he be- @omes of age and then sue for | te Qmount expended in his care ar 0 tenance. George Gordon Ba @el for Mrs. Randolph, gave Cone life for you, and that be would appeal is to marry some nice young fellow Argument Brief. who will be kind and thoughtful of ‘The suit was dismissed upon motion you and I will help you to do this @€ Abraham Gruber, counsel for you with funds. T w Btokes, after Mr. Battle had announc other ways. Do as I hdvise that hig case was in. Mr. Grubers you. Buy at the farm as tong as gument®wes brief and the decision was| you like. Pick up the way you w Made without delay doing when I left. I was then a ‘The fret witness callet proved to be! the point of death. Very weak still @ VSluabic one for the plaintiff. Me re is the ly—you ere well bred. You know nothing of the world. I have begge abd pleaded and urged you nto me. Go to your mother and I will help you. You strong, you are not well; I will write you again to-morrow wes Dr. Howard C. Taylor, the phy- But answer this letter and say you @iclan who attended Mre. Rando! sme and ste your sister the time the boy was bora ’ testimony corroborated that of the Mother In several important polnts ‘He eaid that es was at Mrs. Ran- | | | Kindest regards W. © PD. STOKES. P. #.—I was sick, but I did n blame you. 1 know you did not, mean it | | -@oiph: tment 7@ the evenings be- Pore and atter the ¢hild's birth, and the Plain inference at the time was that @tokes was the father, although the apes for his services were paid by Mrs. | room in Flushing a squad of negroes ‘Randolph. all of whom ase revelling In good pay The understanding was that ine| with po work to dv. Wille they were M™oney came from the milionare's| walling for their Ume to m h Pocket. There was an air of proprintor- | wy.ness stand | ship un the part of Stokes chat seomed | mareg Uno” fe remove ali doubt as to the c 1 d's the court cc Week and expe: Paternity, Stokes remained in the apart. | Week And. Negro Witnesses. t J calle ac the nesroes « SENATE FORCE COLUMBIAALUMM WHERE HE STANDS i with Executive AGAINST STOKES: to<iay in the big toldea thrilling story o'clock on the m Steered Ship for Dory Warr brought bia ship down t HIGHLANDERS GAME ntinued from First Page) re | The Harris Suetien Clip Companion welt oan ar approached within }feld, and as V head, nor move. ams muffed the t laughter scorin muffed Hoffman ed third and Ri captain called for a fi life-line to the Seaman Breen, known among and his breaker of water 4 volur tered he had nothing for sus. and Med and was able to catch & litt boat and eat jt He had absolutely the Carmania rushing dow Third Inning Killian was retired by Stokes brought down to the court: | op No, recollection a wave and ns was wnad) vitae : "I Riwith great. a hotches in. the ed another # Ks Atruggied fo attract It) attention wit lapsed Into, uncona: Pats h yards, but he fi Jy Wea swept agains, the boat and caught the gunwale with Man Was Frozen Stiff. Ment the greater part of the nigh: €04/ had a la id not leave untill about 6 ta the morn- | Woodside. |e adely “Maty Murphy, the trained ‘nure en- {ar the Virtoria, w | Ployed by Btokes, and expr.esed <tm- | Teply to 4 siewis Geel as highly delighted over the tact | Ter iy Ya Rin ie Bone term, ‘Shat the baby was a boy. lene iret man to whom ‘she confided the . fact that she was @ prospective mother xt ‘ad oreae ee tar tee | This was in the sumimer of 12 child was born bore the | Duryea’s Photo Used. | ‘words, e of father unknown. ee Tn thie & pooiograpn of Mr. Duryea? | | The Jeera which were-read In court, {#eKed Attorney Gruber, passing to the for the most part are unprinable. In | well-known tating man. ee Of She ne of them Stokes advises the woman | 1 dont know fo marry “some nice young fellow.” |Tepiied the witnen ‘The lettters show that the millionaire.!.. t Ird street 6 SBan} several $10 checks to the widow. | gay a Tes ; ‘One of the letters reads: Pe ae dace lll Mh ie Ma Dear Miss Ryley i never did,” snapped Mrs. Randolph ® founding Monday, rd request, 1 [Date who 18 associated with Mr, @Qnewer your letter | Stokes. | Did you ever know a man named have been square to you. 1 did not t8re nor know who you from the moment I first m have tried to get you to return to your mother and sister. You prom- feed to go to your sister after going to Lexington, and now you refuse to bu aid no ber being in « room ex and Mr. Duryea when 4 crimina! operation wa recall it now,” replied the some hesltadon HOt Bo On Obe ovcasion t ha ee 2 Hotel, wh: answered think that Mra. Randolph ‘ |" “Were you ever known as the ‘Mys- tery of Broadway? | Why, yes. A newspaper published Help Wanted »: 4 eet_on yf To-Day! — rete? iy ottaaer men W ‘As advertised for in The Morning } World's Want Directory. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1901. ,Ume I was trying to ture of the agree- » Mr. Bloke: mn to suppos would adopt the handsomely your moral plan Accountants , sentes Addresners « 1 can't may as to that Aments Longe : y Art Flowers TER Breaks Rew and Bobs ae I haye no further | ourt-100m and be: «pbs could be 4 Butt. whole Makere meratore Cadinet Makers .. 4 eathers.. 4| Paeure. Aa } SHIP'S SURGEON FOUND 4 DEAD IN STATEROOM | ae , SRvery week, month and year The| Dr Kuvim of Orange Prins ‘Bites Prints more “rielp Wanted tear " fe Hb than any three cilier New York fia) : | mae Of veering ly accident last nig mer a will ae | Wright and D. tot him, | cabin passengers ¢ With | for him and raised more than he serambied aboard, | handsome purse was Also presented to the plueky seaman who had performed | the daring reacue ~ Bbt S FACE IN TERRIBLE STATE Awful Humor Was Eating Away Face and Earsr—Body Mass of Sores —Three Doctors Tried to Help Little Sufferer But She Grew Worse—After Spending Many Dollars On Doctors and Medicine ™ CUTICURA CURES IN TWO WEEKS AT COST OF 75c. ee “T feel it my duty to parents of ables to tell you He called to tue man to a put got no no ase Wae thrown out by O'Leary. at aa he tried. to makes home ‘was eaeily canaht Btoxes's part- | Crawford to O'Leary to Behm and thea saw at once that the figure +n tern WAS senselons, Apparenuy para- wary to pry the gary rua Fourth Inning y wag disposed of by Elberfela ef 1 t I suppose it ts," | PAN cord an bunted to Killian and to Rossman. Kielir Hot Joseph Pointon, one of tne Carmanias Fifth Inning un “was thrown o ours after Ms rescue die of gangrene BROCKLYN GAME ed from First Page.) eotehlia wing! his legs and the Taph with that printed with | grounc th bb forced Craw mell out trying to steal, Gibeon to Was: O'Leary to Roseman. thiree doct mM, th 4 and went to Her cars looked 1 1 had used he Sixth eae my ' Elverfeld to Moriarty RUNS eald Mr. Gruber | Derpes “ pan faa Maloney Gideon walked nied ¥ benefit whatever. 5 B * burn 8t., Akron, Ohio, | Aug. 380, 1905." ITCHING TORTURES Speedily Cured by Cuticura A warm beth with Seventh Inning. Elghth Inning. foud-fled to Chase went to second ford out called at thts point LATONIA A RESULTS, Ninth Inning ‘lied an follows ase. ONE RUN afford immediate rel permit rest a cure of themost and irritationsof infants, {adults when all o dies and even physicians fall Bxterugl and Internal ‘Trestment tor HAMILTON RE SULTS. Where there are different grades there is uncertainty. White Rose Ceylcn Tea #804 1) valent Laon Let kine LAmeds date). OLUETT, PEABODY & CO., ARE ME LAE. eae Munsuent lor The. uay by bad of any ITHE EVENING,WORLD,JWEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1907, GOV HUGHES TELLS GALLANT RESCUE AT SEA AS CROWD ON SHIP CHEERS The Carmania’s Passengers See Sea- man Breen Plunge Into Rolling Waves and Save Man Frozen Stiff in a Tiny y Dory. 10 BACK (OWN BY Drive Straight od MAS MEN Zu ZU " venting Aerts with a nickel mc Auweestty | and get a kensbettnsaerh eh ‘ package of happiness. c Toactionmoat A There's no seria Hat 5 lt gpeto gta other ~ tine atell x, Ginger Snap so crisp and enticing. n and the Waddswo NATIONAL BISCUIT Hooker, a Wadsworth advo- | Ared that the Governor did/ s the Senate plan exclusively dew ort the Republica party mat © presence tn natrman Wood. adjourned for th ‘eceivedl the joint for final. adjournmer day | Lord & Taylor: rcs | eyeglasses se- curely upon the ‘ nel eng Neckwear Dept. tion or attitude— Embroidered Linen Collars, . and under all con- ; . . ditions — but fine} Embroidered Mull Ties, : . pinching or Plaid and Plain Windsor e marking. Lace and Taffeta Silk Bows, Fitted to Your Glasses for 3$ Cents. ‘ 2 Sold Only at Our Four Stores, Tourist and Fancy Ruching by box, ‘4 ® WH Rovds Ascots and Fancy Stocks, tt , | 54 Bast 23d St., near Fourth Ave. | at Ge . 54 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. . 442 Columbus Ave, 8ist & 82d Sts, 25¢. each (special counters.) Imported Embroidered Linen Collars, : Imported Embroidered Mull Ties, aq “ Coat Sets in lace and embroidered, : Windsor Ties, plain and plaids, ; Tailored Bows for stiff collars, < ; Imported Collar and Cuff Sets, , Marie Antoinette Fronts, Tailored Ascots and Riding Stocks, Black Lace Coat Sets and Yokes, 500 SUITS at [REDUCED TO SOC. cach $14.50. ie See a a Were $20, $22.50 and $25. ||! Hand Embroidered Stocks, Only thing at fault's the Hand Embroidered Collars, weather. We're ‘putt.ng you on'—beca:se the weat er's Lace Yokes, “off.” Ster ing va'ues of the : “ inet & Tarn tert stand eaeanetad tee Linen and Lace Coat Sets, , serge . Cheviots and wors eds Imported Collar and Cuff Sets in plain and fan y effects, tlues gray:, braw s, olives, || at etc.. and all sizes—}314.50. 5 Ask the Man Who Wears Them.” I. oo each 39-41 CORTLANDT ST. i ; 181 BROADWAY. 25 Dozen Guimpes, sizes 36, 38, 40, a hemi} in combinations of Lace, Embroidery and Dotted Swiss PI. 5O each, ’ value $2.00 to $3.00 ¥ Matne, Net and Chiffon Ruffs, $2.05 each : A large variety of Marabout and Ostrich Boas, Brown, Black, Light Blue, Pink, White and Gray. iy, tow, tee for the least’ mos. SPECIAL fur this "THURSDAY CHOCOLATE & VANILLAN GENESSEE CREAMS Pouno 4 CHOCOLATE Oc CARAMEL CREAMS pounn19¢ Park Rew store open even 11 o'cloek. 54, iz 4 4 ttle pe MDE Tact inst. Broadway and zoth St; sth Ave.; roth St. | DOES DYSPEPSIA OR On mands INDIGESTION BOTHBR you? __ BANKING AND FINANCIAL | a0 Wert vou know what It fe 9 enter 0 good OPPORTUNITY. | A. Horwood, age 50 peees. “ If you feel like it, "ase to > interment a. 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