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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1911. AMERICAN-HEIRESS, | ’ trate Murphy looked up the record of! LADY COVENTRY jae tziestsonosmesbn: ‘PADDY RYAN GETS |ctexce esc" 19 540 TAXPAYERS REFEREE NAMED WHO WINS AT LAW. home in Green island, N. Ys on Dec, WINS A POINT IN COURT PERMIT 10 its Sel "PROTEST AGAINST | IN DIVORCE SUIT BRAVE MEXICAN PERILS. | THRASH CORBET Women Camp Followers Pushing| Handcart Cover 150 Miles From Chihuahua to Juare?. | EL PASO, Tex., April 1.—Twenty-fve | HIGHER VALUATION Increase of $900,000,000 As- who had become ted from their husbands in the Federal ranks arrived | sessments Rouse Queens, at Juarez to-day, They walked from huahua, one hundred and fifty mi raokiy pushing @ handcar that bore their| Brooklyn and Bronx. meagre belongings. Whore bridges were canememenen | out they forded the streams, carrying the handcar. s are tol] Former Supreme Klghty-three wounded anda number | Protest to the Commissioners of Taxes| Leventritt was ers taken from th Federaly | "1 Assessnents against th enor us| Grandes were nerease In the bata | FIGHT FOR ESTATE Lower Court’s Decision That Trust Deed Was Binding Pronounced Absurd, AGAINST GATES Former Justice Leventritt tol! Hear Testimony in Wife's Action for Divorce. ccmeaepaamns Judge Then Looks Up Self- Named Caller’s Record and Finds He Died 12 Years.Ago. ‘A tall, stout, red-faced man with @ curling white mustache, walked Into the West Side police c to-day and announced in a voice that rimbled and reverberated and made everybody look NEW TRIAL IS ORDERED. Nearly %.00 property owne uirt Justice David ninted to-day by referee to take report in the suit for a valuations lusband Disapproved Tying ( zs Juares The wound vt by Mra, Mary W. Ga ; : jjup. that be wanted a warraiR ferlin box cars, but” were W red for| eted to- | ries G. Gates, | 1 ,. ‘ james J. Corbett. t Up Lorillard Inheritance b: ‘7 7 ‘ by the escort, which numbered about} E property os p Y |e, ae || ST want to see him in a cell,” said|ewo hundred, With the latter were two [owners have filed appitea for re re filed with the appitca- Juoti ;|the mon. “He has slandered mi 7 two rapid fire guns, ductions, This number is nearly three| tion, which was made under a mutual Ante-Nuptial Contract, field pleces and two rap! eu Ash siealibs toy? fr ap Oe p | every Sewepaper: Wt Chis SOuntty) 8 from Cullacan, the great st year's and twic reemient by attorneys for the Gatesoa, | 1 ‘ ; ; jim tired of it, I want the law on hi two engagements the {in 1904, when Mayor It is #tated that Mra. Gates has named | A ag / | “Who are you?’ asked Magistrat F Mojolo and that | Low direc alization with the then | & young actress prominent_in_ Broad. Med Alda cath Lett SRL | M6 \ er | bytes ” & number of wounded Federais have | current may) Hon. Henry Thomas Coventry of Lon-) Zax poe | J aeaty, Ryan," was the proud an-|boen taken to Cullacan in ox carts ‘The following table shows relattve| PREPARE FOR EASTER NOW oon, was granted a new trial to-day, WENVRY i a r, and the name of the once mighty] Couriers from Agua Jito, near Mojolo, | PTOtOsts Axainst valustions and total pog her pottt tepresentative of the old- bare separate holdings n to the Appellate Di- brought reports of an engagement | Sult Yoursel! as to Payment. COVENTRY! } j knuckle school of prize fighters, from torte, Total Pi ixton o' upreme 0 ts- » from | which it was said forty thsurrectos were se Hon of the Supreme Court for perm Hs whom John L, Sullivan won the world’s | quied by tie ‘ad a ae PS fa deed of trust to romi —{championsh!p, made the court officers tn this country made] ja oy state 1h aQtEAAIOA, atte ik endless variety. Best of ma- rlor to her marriage: to Coventry | NEW ZEPPELIN BALLOON “HOW. has Cortelt slandered yout" | ANOTHER B. R. Te VICTIM. § ii Er} terials best of tailoring. MG Some time prior to Oct, 17, 190%, Lady asked Magistrate Murphy when he hed ——. you é on are oventey, whe was then Mra, Richard | TAKES GUESTS TO KING. eoNerea trom the waticise of veccnt,| Rum Down Cecasing Near Utreent| ments. Our prices range from| ing such @ distinguished personage in Passengers Start for Stuttgart to} Silver Wedding of William of Wuertemberg. £. MeCreery, put her property in trust, with the understanding that the trust fas not to become effective until after es marriage to Coventry and his ap- croval had been obtained to tt. Avenue, Man Losesgarm. Blt |nor had spurred the Samuel Lieberman, twenty-eight |to the necessity for In years old, living in Rivington street, | valuations. near Norfolk, Manhattan, was crossing | $9, $11.50 to. $30.00 CASH OR CREDIT | "He has written articies about me," said the man, “and called me a bum and a loafer and said I never was no kind of a champion. I'm living in sing assecsed The Jump was an increase ), FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, April| Brewster, Mage, trying to make a liv-| the track of the Brooklyn Rapid! ,,,\ Rese in anal It appears Coventry refused to P-'7_In nis dirigibie balloon, the new| Ing without noise about it, but I've| Transit at ww Eutrecht avenue, |cases. In Manhattan @ normal condic Tvenl prove of the trust after the marriage, Deutseni come all the way to New York to have! prooklyn, to- when a train hit him. n prevatied, with the result that pro- ‘LINCON'S sf Sahat, ease and then Lady Coventry asked the| number re lee wid ‘ | Two trucks passed over his body. «are fewer this year than in 1909 or ourt to destroy the deed on sald the Magistrate, cout T| Nas taken to the Norwegian t died of the potesle 16 bak fiat It had never become effective. The think Tc for you to| Where his right arm was ar he first of the protests to be heard ewer court refured to do this, on the get even, It was found that be had hie athe ckee | er in your day Injuries and his recov f “ F eport of a referee that the deed of hi the anewer; “you| Sepected, Lieberman was. ef , rtlen b repre- Lust was offective. rd." | Miter Brothers, No. 1197 Bro a. BROS. “So far as I know," said Justice Me. “You could ha ed Corbett at hin | Oo — best, couldn't you?" and the ex-cham- pion said he sure could and further | could do it right now, inion for the . Offer Special Bargains in Used} PIANOS at Their Warerooms Dr b | | 17 East 14th St., N.Y i. on S$ ; PER Tooth Powder : : is the only dentifrice that thoroughly and properly cleanses the teeth <a Might with | ore he instance, It Then what I would advise you to do,” hat a reigning | sald Magistrate Murphy, “instead of fan adventure, | trying to have tt arrested is to 1 til you meet him somewhere and imive him a regular old-fashioned Veking | FEAR PLAGUE IN CUBA. like you used to give the fellows you lite ‘fought with before you met Sullivan. I think that will give you more satisfac- tion than a warrant.’ | "And do you think #0, Indeed?" | shouted the man when the Magistrate A Mght form of | concluded. “Do you know that was 3 feared, has ap- | what I wanted all the time, but I didn't n Los Palacios, in the Pinar del! know if ‘twould be allowed. Thank Vinee. Several physicians wo} Your Honor for the information and} tephen- Haun n ® analyses of the germs say | Just wait till T ree that Corbett—and it} n of Wisconsin fs @aid to be urging| the disease has marked bubonic indica- | YOU" Honor thinks T can't Mek him, © appointment and has received as-|tions. The official analysis, however, | Us look up my record.” rances that Davidson is being favor-|takes the opposite view bly considered, sno name to f inherited a from rv grandfather, ¢ Lortilard, most of which was in- uded in the deed of trust In question. ——_-—— to Colombia. WASHINGTON, April 1—The report] HAVANA, April ag current at the White House to-day | the bubonic plague, 4! M the President would appoint ex- |). jwernor Davidson of Wisconsin to be | | Rio \inister to Colombia, Senator Case in Pinar del Rio Province Doctors, ‘o8 Kauer hax doen selec of Instruments in the cunvest eons New York Tribune. 17 E. 14th St, ‘Then Mr. Ryan strode from court like although {)@ big chief on the warpath. ase But a few minutes later, when Magts- Proclamation! Be it known that henceforth all Regal ge Shoes will be retailed at 5% above sworn | it ie sald, owing to youne Gates's mult farious public ond particularly racing and gambling slvclen \10 "At the Very Attractive Prices of $4.75 to 12,50 cost of manufacturing and marketing. | Regal Shoe Store windows explain why and how. REGAL SHOE COMPANY Per . Managing Director Regal Prices now run as follows: $335 $345 $350 $375 $385 $400 $420 $435 $450 $485 etc. REGAL STORES IN SREATER NEW YORK FOR Mar near Gates Ava; 9409 Vitti Aces between 10th and. 21th me ep4 27th Bt. Brooklyn AMR... bet, }0tn and Lith Ste DAY tt lyn: ifth AV@, ry Mew Xork City #00 Hronaway, cor. 1ruang St. piv roadway, cor, Wewark, Md ais Jersey Olty, Wet #201 Bron hbcery fst {)08' Broadway, bet Spring St.) 786 Broadway, cor, 10th St) '*isroadw i *108-10biy Newark Ave. bad Math Ott mone iiroadway, near Get s1nGy vrshaw Fo 37th Bt Regal ide, ken, MW. 31304 Washin ‘W. a1 $8 Broad at 825 Mroad Bt. Jersey City, Went 126in Bt, oor, 1th a srooklyn, 2 Rulton Bt 6 Hitt A ark Ave Jeorne iS MARKED Seiad ‘STAR ANW OPEN aves vas, Ly CMP iton att ea 301 Rranch. Broadway. bet. Ditmare bt aud thane ee a ihe light opera productions as co. ont, Mrs, Gntes's eult ia given LUNCHEON Gates's sp ual effort to 0 jon with his wife, ex was a Betty Martin o} + the stepdaughter exhibitions tn | tng | Delicious with Sardines & Sendctehen AL polloatemen sad Gi Spoon witl We Stern Brothers at 16.50 8.95 | 6.75 Announce for To-morrow, Saturday, an Important Sale of Misses’, Girls’ and Small Women’s Apparel for Easter Wear Among which will be found Misses’ and Small Women's Suits, of distinctive English mixtures, hair line stripes, lack and white checks and plain serges, Failored Goat, lined with Peau de Cygne, new skirt, at $ 1 5.00 H Value $23.50 of Serge, black and white checks, grey Vigoreux and high grade novelty mixtures, Two Models, at 18.50 Value $32.50 Misses’ Junior Suits, | of navy, cadet, tan, white and black Serge, Dressy Mode! with sailor collar and cuffs 19 75 { and large revers of moire silk, ° Value $32.50 Girls’ Three Piece Suits, of navy, tan and cadet Serge, black and white checks, silk trimmed sailor collar, Value $23.50, Girls’ Coats, in a wide variety of desirable materials, sailor collar model, 8 to 16 years, Value $13.50, at Children's Coats, of Serge or black and white checks, detachable linen sailor collar, embroidered emblem and soutache trimming, 2 to 6 years, Value $10.50, at Also an Exceptional Offering of Misses’ and Small Women’s French Linen Dresses, Empire effect, open down front, in all desirable 9 75 ° colors, real lace collar and cuffs, Value $16.50, at Spring Millinery for Misses and Children English and French Tailored Hats for Street Wear, Imported and Domestic Models in Empire and Gainsborough Effects. Automobile and Riding Hats Lingerie, Lace and Straw Hats, Stern Brothers are showing distinctive styles in Spring Clothing for Young Men, Boys and Children made of the most desirable class of fabrics Youths’ and Small Men's Suits, } of blue serge, neat brown and ray mixtures, 33 to 38 1 y fnch chest measure, at $ 12.50, 14.50, 16.50 Values $16.50 to 21.50 Boys’ Norfolk, Double-breasted, | Russian and Sailor Suits, $4 95 F ? of mixtures and blue serge, Boys’ Norfolk and Double-br ot g d mixtures, throu, 4 pair kui saci nisieininnetinns iccoestlcenasgipet soto Value $6.50, at sasted Suits, ge, trousers lined rs) Value $8 a , 650 | Boys’ Spring (OVEN ! mannish models, of tine gray and 8 75 & le j brown mixtures, 9 to 17 years, Boys’ Reefe Value $10.50, at 124.85, 6.50 and fancy mixed fabrics, r velvet collar, 214 to 9 years, Values $6.50 and 8.50 Youths’ and Boys’ Furnishings ’ Madras Blouses, in ligh and dark sh 65¢ Youths’ and Boys’ L. Aiiirrctl Negligee Shirts, Sizes 1214 to 1414 inch neck band, Value $1.25, at oc Boys’ and Youths’ Silk Crochet Ties, 45°, 85¢ Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s Felt and Straw Hats yrs, Value $1.00, at aed Our new building on West Twenty-second Street is now completed and the two entrances on that street will be found very convenient for Automobiles and Carriages 22d Streets West 23d and “FOLLOW THE CROWD” into The World's “Want” | columns. , ——