The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1910, Page 6

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HRS. OODWINND 4 PETTANZA ON TRIAL SEEKS SEPARATION: AS AN ACCOMPLICE FROM NAT NOW OF CHILD STEALER Féaa Goodrich Has Sold the Maria Rappa, Already 412,500 “Honeymoon Auto” | | and Gone Away From Here. | Papers in a separation sult betun by | The trial are Edna G drich Gor *% almost beside himself as he stil! A erships his latest wife. The differ- | eseen between the Goodwins, according to the actor's friends, can b ain this brief phrase, “Too much mother. o-law.” y to have so: n ggve her fon Mr When they Mrs. Goodwin 1s sata t Mra. Goodwin and her mother were at (oe Ansonia, They left th» aying sey were going to Lakewood, M (Modwin got this information three days. ¢ A#% but he could not locate hie wife a Takewood. Nor could he learn to whoa 148 wife fold the costly auto, a touring OPW equigged with a bathroom and 4 Kifeheneto that he bought In Kniland for boneseconing. Denied Tiff in Summer. Wi a gt deat ‘The come can came early fee summer, arriving in tir deny thay there was any truth in cx dlapateses from Paris that he ani had “tfed."” With great dramatic inten sity he declared that he was the happt-| eat bridegroom in the world, He thougnt | he ought to know as he had been « bride. | t! Groom three times before. | #9 Mrs, Goodwin kot 1 backed up her husba: thay were just as hap * be. Her mother permitted herself to oe Interviewed to the sume effect. Nor was there any final breach at that time. There had been a quarrel in Paris and a French journal quoted Mrs. y! could love @ man with a double chin?” The comedian has a two-roll chin and then a trifle, When the Goodwins had made up upon | the return of the bride-in Ausust, they | went out on the road in a play callea | “The Captain.” For a time Mrs. Good: | win was the leading lady. But "Tho | ptory Captain” fatied to captivate the pubite | the scenes In the and Mrs, Goodwin came home with her | rd street, where ‘mother and took apartments in the Ansonia. Mr. Goodwin's Wives. first wite was second Mrs. Goodwin was a nidow when she married the actor, Mrs. Nelly Pease; She divorced the comedian in| 1888, Maxine Elliott was Mrs, Goodwin, | win obtained a dive were divorced. Seepntatp pears AVIATORS RAM CHIMNEY THEN DROP INTO TREE. | Lose Their Way in Flight From| Paris to Brussels and Finally Land on PARIS, Dec. 22.—"'8h air; or, Marooned In t was & comely ene the Belgian aviator, 1 Penion, whose thriliin Perlences are almost wi im the newest of sports Aviator who makes the trip in tie shortest time. A tiv ¢ obscured the earth af nd for a lon " the grou direction ¢ site direct! sired when dis: er, and & come aeroplane dowe, the roof of the ing the aeroplane w machine wob fore falling top, the the boughs ays tes, They then an daland | were runn! signal tug me befor JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. — } cr THE BV eseRe WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, | He said that the men tn! the house went from No, 29 to No. | MAURETANIA NEAR FINISH OF RECORD BREAKING TRIP. “WILSON CONFERS "WITH LEGISLATORS ON SENATORSHIP Calls Six Members from Home REBELS SURROUND GEN.NAVARROAND GUT OFF SUPPLIES Leader of Weslean Govern- ment Force Reported in Bad Plight—More Fighting. Reach England To- r 1 in 11 Days anu 12 Hours. -The big chon a fendant was very nery when he Etied the boy, said to “wr. WALL ST AL STRET The warly stock market this morning udjected to a general realizing y Reading and Le- ‘ishguard at brief hurrying the Cunarder's pas and Christmas mail to their des. victed, in Court to Be Used of James Smith Jr. for iretania gets In by na round trip to days, twelve hours a as a Witness. Meeting Here. win were | Maria served on Nat Goodwin to-day at the (oe kidna Fambe Club, Mr. Goodwin in maid to | and Michael this morning's selling | New Jersey FOR FIREMEN. the speculative element, 1 by the insurrecton wore afternoon by an Amer: : redernales, the scene o perations, on Mo Wilson's | Cording to this ooserver, Navarro por- m nent, began toed Maria Rappa, who was convicted wan brought to the 8 a witness; she sat! purt room and walled pre-holiday nature, wh. exceptionally Massive $12 Morris Cha’ like Lsaal noss fell away simul ing time, stocks we t y while trading was © the smallest proport Yielding to professional selling, | lat reacted steadily In dd joase sof from 8 head from the pr w York te an ed on. | In Chihuahua no American cares to his name used in connection witn wuse the success of ix nds upon the govern The American why tween fen Francitoo and Los Argetes, Sie) (8ehine up black mustache. wiasee wat, eyes shifting « , only once in a w tally he shot glances at Cabinets, lke dee PE fi news is in the same by d under pledge of se while viymen who met oil painted rook- wood, finely robe se , and of honda, $2,610,000 price is but a frace P tion above whole- | @50 persons, were posted in other po- jon is solid for ved the impression, however, federals had suffered heavy at. Wilson artived at the hotel at] losses, and he was certain that they When seen by reporters he! were surrounded put this statement onfer with a number of of one of the} Amal. © Jury that the | Amer, Care & SEE kidnapped poys, had received se’ ing the theft of the boy and threatening | Amer Fm to the boy after the iddnappiag, | Am 7 k of the boy's halt | Misnte nosent him in @ letter | Halt, a threat that the youngst FOR PP an Y havine containing tion leaths killed the man w 6.50 er, with solid golden oak carved you must see this value etc. A common: child's desk retails Xmas Rugs $9 Shirvan Rugs, rich Ori- and how the Lon to appreciate aie To SEIZE DUVEEN GOODS. nan who had of the famitia ed to be In retreat to OJ | : GasTo RIA For Infants and Children, | The The Kind You Have Always Bought | Bignazure Po Pe eeER SF PREP Bassorah Mohair ‘Russ the best imitation Oriental the United tSates District Court this 8 | $10) Mobis Rugs, fine du: sae 490, inn turn PPE PeEEEES, YOUR CREDIT.IS GOOD IIMICHAELS BROS he was detained as | ——— | Ladies’ or Men's Clothing Up to | $1.00 Down ~si.00 Per 13 If You Are Buying a Gift for a Man a box of Cigars is the One Best Thought. Nothing more welcome on Christmas morn- ing than cigars, or cigarettes, or pipes and IMPORTED CIGARS Latest importations from all thet famous Havana fac- From $5.00 a box All we have to sell is what the smoker wants—but it is all merchandise of established reputation. Everything in United Cigar Stores is a year- round staple. Big stocks, however, to meet the holiday demand, and every item, remember, a brand as familiar to smokers as their own names, We know what people want because for ten years we have been supplying them—not through one store, but through hundreds of stores. customers are counted by the millions. The man you are buying for is sure to be pleased with a gift chdsen in a United Cigar Your Liver _ is Clogged up That's Why You're Tired-—Out terie—tare Ne Aptos co! SUGGESTIONS Ricovo, Invincible size, box of 50, $3.50 5 a box of 25, $2.50: La Tunita, Princesa size, box of 50, 82. 50, +, Indigestion, and Sick Headache, ‘SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Genuine exatca: Signature | (lea Coad WearHliltonCiothes The finest ready-for-service clothes for men in America, 12:59 to 40 Stores in New York Priars, from 50c to You name the price in mind and we give the very best for the money—cigars, cigarettes, pipes, tobacco, smoker's requisites, ete. We never showed pipes than now. UNITED CIGAR STORES a finer assortment of Military Overcoat all coats from $14 to $13 vow $1 5-25 Men’s Suits, $10 to $30 Pants, $1.98 to $6.00 Raincoats, $10.50 to $20 Boys’ Suits, $2.95 to $8 Children’ sClothing From Heed to Foot, Fult 219-221 Broadway Overcoats, $3.50 to $9 | Men's Hats and Pants. , Is Enough for a Telephone Call to Brooklyn. penannnnnnannl ban for Large $4 Colonial 1.79 Rockers, like novelty qua ddile se An rare bargain, richly ca ‘ed golden oak spriny back durable ime : 5.90 tufted No Speciale, c. 0. D. or by Mail Onder: for Ladies’ Desks, like design, golden oak, with fancy gallery, shaped legs, a 6.50 2.25 ' Fine Cur Credit Terms: $4 Cen- ter Tables, like de- sign, in polished mahogany finish, 24x24; round top. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS THE GREAT CREDIT CLOTHIER uA open an account with you and sup- you and your family with the very @% ne grades and latest styles. We chal lenge you to buy better grades in cash stores at our prices. antee every article; and besides this we arrange terms to suit. $1.00 1 WEEKLY Besides, we guar- Opens an Account ON EASY TERMS. Bring Your Boys and Girls, CLEARANCE SALE’ of our entire, enormous stock | of fine Gift Furniture! Nothing reserved! | every article positively a | ena ahtin hit design, i ered golden oak, high Ike design, in solid wei athere ioe bd Most stores get $5 to $6 for this same Silver Sets Biece, Heavy Silver knives, 6 forks, 6 teas Ladies’ and Misses’ \ ) Allgrades, $12, 75to $19 Ladies’ Fur ao $180" Alterations FREE.

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