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EGET NITE | Ge MMLLION DOLLAR ean @r, threat Then there w Paterson, N. 'Actress Bessie Van Ness Mulligan THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, to disinnerit his son. INDICTMENT AGAINST @ wecond wedding tn ‘nis time @ clergyman 1911, the company may carry out bs Utd Teorgantzation by Nov. 16. Sharehold- O'BRIEN 1S QUASHED. |ers in view of the company’s big sur- | plus are counting upon @ melon cutting JAMES McGREERY & GO. KID'S” WIFE SUES PAPA MULLIGAN Bessie Van Father-in-Law of Taking Away Husband. Ness Accuses SHE WANTS $50,000. | Actress Says Mulligan Jr. Is Living in Pike County, Pa., at Parents’ Expense. | } ABerresult of 4 194,000 sult for alleged | aitepafion of affections brought by Bos. | fe Wan Ness, the show «irl wife of \ George H. Mulligan fr., process servers | are @e-day looking for George H. Mullt- fan, Whom the daughter-in-law accuses of taking away her husband. George jr. formeriy was known along Brea@way as the “Millon Dotiar K14." ‘He tved with his wite a while and than went back to his father, it is charged. Hla wife ts living with her mother tn Dighty-fourth street. ‘Tee elder Mulligan, whose fortune in eatimated at $3,000,007, made In the con- tresting business, divides his time be- tase hie city home No. 1% Haat Beven- tyfiget street and hie country piace, the Riera A. McCurdy mansion at Morris Plaine, Young Mulligan te said to be tag at « country club in Pike County, Pa Mermann L. Roth is Miss Van Nese lawyer. Returned to the Stage, ase September, 199, when Bessie) gan returned from the West, where he ‘Vem Mees left “The Beauty Spot" com-| had worked from one position to an- and his wife came last December, ac- cording to Roth a Who Is Suing Her Father-in-Law At that time Mulll- enough money to property support her. Soon after this young Mulligan dis- appeared from New York. took up the search and found that he His wife ‘The young bridegroom was forced out | Already Punished by Dismissal | jof the automobile business and finally Sey oli | |took whatever ponitiona he could get. in| From Force—Other Policemen this way he managed to provide the act- Also Escape Trial. | exe with @ Iittle apartment in West | ighty-fourth street September Mulligan again went father, but there was no change latter's attitude. Yourfg Mulligan suddenly drew @ bottle labelled “poison” from his pocket. ‘Goodby, father!" he oried, as he swallowed the contents and fell to the floor. An ambulance surgeon found that the bottle had contained whiskey. Mulligan was committed to the psychopathic ward in Bellevue Hospital. He stayed here only @ short time. ne ADMIRAL BADGER’S SLIP AT COPENHAGEN BANQUET. COPENHAGEN, May 2.—At @ naval \ supper last night in honor of the off- cors of the Second Division of the [United States Atlantic fleet, which ar |rived today, Rear Admiral Badger, commanding the American squadron, by mistake proposed a toast to the German Navy. ‘The American officer's slip was greet- ed with sarcastic laughter. It omused j much surprine. ENTIRE OVER STOCK SALE | _"Gavford Shoe | Having discontinued Ladies’ Shoes in several stores we have an overstock. | WE WILL OFFER OUR OF LADIES’ BOOTS AND OXFORD TIES $2.65 Par County Judge Fawcett of Brooklyn dismissed yesteraay the indietment ngpector O'Brien, | “I do not believe there was sufficient evidence against the other defendunte, on under the Indictments, On| caring of the charges against In-| pector O'Brien 3,70 pages of te: were taken, The trial of O'Brien unier this Indictment would occupy @ month, | would be a source of great expense to| the county.” Tho other men affected by the Court's ruling are policemen who served under O'Brien at Coney Island, Some of them | are said to be in line for promotion. | —————— THEIR MOUTHS WATERING. Standard O11 Shareholders Antict- pate a Melon Cutting. ‘The Standard Ol! Company asked ite employees yesterday to take vacstions early and in some departments all of the employees will have completed their vacations by July 15. This arrangement was adopted so that STOCK after a reorganization. Against r ; | ohare ming! raglect of | tp et duty | For Campleite Istrict-Attorney Clarke said in mak- pe fare + ing the motion to dismiss: | Te pprrcecting “O no, I never eat condensed soup!” “And only ten cents!” she added. “How can it be good?”’ “But just try this,” said the grocer. “‘It is Compl, S TOMATO ouP “If you're not satisfied we won't charge you for it.’ So she tried it. And her family has since consumed many dozens of this savory and wholesome soup; while she—the dainty and particular housewife—is enthusiastic in its praise. Why don’t you try it at our risk? 23d Street On Saturday, May the 27th MEN’S UNDERWEAR. Im Both Stores. ' Fine Sea Island Cotton Shirts and Drawe ers,—short or long sleeves, stout length. India Gauze Frog Neck Shirts and Knee Drawers. BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP’TS. 1 Both Stores, Boys’, Students’ and Young Men's Cloth- ing, at reduced prices. Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits. . Norfolk and Double Breasted Jacket Suits, Knickerbocker trousers. Norfolk and Double Breasted Jacket Suits, Knickerbocker trousers. Suits, Knickerbocker trousers. usual price 8.50 to 9.75 34th Street usual price 6.75 to 750 Norfolk and Double Breasted Jacket pamy te marry Mulligan, then President of the New York Automobile Company, the aetress told her Jawyer that Mr. ‘Matiigen er. bad worked constantly to bring about an estrangement from her husband. She charges that he succeed. €4 @ few months ago, and she was com- pelled to return to the stage for sup- pore. ‘The break between Mulligan other, and became a taxicab driver for] had gone to Pike County, There, she partnership before his marriage to the| father, ectress, Mra. Mulligan Jr. then learned that her husband had decided to give] At one time young Mulligan hed eev- her up end return to his father, eral sightseeing cars running to Coney Ia reply to her husband's statement | Island, The care were often filled with that he would forget his wife, she de-| actresses. clared she had been neglected, and On one of these excursions Mulligan th she was ready to earn her own| met Miss Van N: Soon after they 6 waid he had never given. wer ed in . ON, Were Married Twioe. Koch's). one of ‘he firma in which he had a) says, he is being supported by Bis) EVERY PAIR Crawford $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Ladies’ Shoes at $2.65. until stock is reduced. ee BALE IN THESE STORES ONLY: 80 EAST 23D STREET, NEAR 4TH AVENUE. 103 WEST 42D STREET, NEAR 6TH AVENUE. 141 WEST 125TH STREET ( 116 NASSAU STR! 21 kinds 10cacan Students’ Suits, first long trousers. ta Justadd hot water, 15 to 18 years. : -98 bring to a boil, usual price 10.50 to 12.50 and serve. Young Men's Suits. Size 33 to 38 chest. ear a 12.95............former price 15.50 to 16.50 Camden N J ~ “ “ “18> TAOS 66 che sheen 17.50 “ 18.75 Pe re atti CI), SO EIS ee “20.00 “ 22.50 label . JAMES McCREERY & CO. LR nevi Bho Hed al 23d Street 34th Street Every Day N You Can Purchase ‘SUNKIST’ ORANGES At Special Prices in All Stores You can buy “Sunkist” Oranges every day in the year at any dealer’s, but all next week a special sale will be held at all stores and special prices quoted by every dealer. Oranges—tree-ripened, delicious, healthful—the very finest oranges:i from the best orange groves in the world. “Sunkist” Oranges for Health California oranges are Nature’s Health The juices of “Sunkist’’ oranges are N ealth-giving, vigor-producing roperties especially valuable during these Food. laden with pring days. “Sunkist” Oranges by the Peck or Box orange is packed. ext Week kist,” in which each individual “Sunkist” Ani orange not packed in the “Sunkist’’ wrapper is not a “Sun- kist’’ orange, but an inferior fruit. wrapper identifies the orange and is valu- able, too. Save all your “Sunkist” wrappers or merely clip the round trade-mark from “Sunkist” “Sunkist” tual size; of thel style. spoon wi sent you, “Sunkist” ir each The send 12 FREE! Ro Orange pen Free The picture shows our new 1944 Se r- ange Spoon, ac- a genuine Rog- ers product and es, packing, etc., prepaid, on re- celpt of 12 ers and 12c, tional s poon kist” wrappers and 12 cents, { Genuine Rogers Table Silver No Advertising On It being ates Valuable Dessert is Mil be Spoon Free charg- The picture shows our new 1911 design, Dessert Spoon, actual size. It is of the same excellent quality and beautiful de- sig@ as the orange spoon, but. being larger and heavier is more valuable. Sent to you on re- wrap- addi- “Sun- “SUNKIST’ Premiums This Fruit Knife Free Our 1944 “Sunkist” Fruit Knife is shown here, actual size It is made of special tempered steel, heavily silver plated Fully guaranteed by manufac- turers, Win. Rogers & Son. }} Sent to you on “i receipt of 24 “Sunkist” wrap- ‘YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THESE S ARTICLES WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF +410 34a $775£22234932 Fares a2 We le By JP WEEKLY [8 BwecounT | OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL HIGAN FURNITUR ‘2ZI7TG - 3°AVEse: BEND nv- or regular 55¢ each former price 75e 50c each «+395 usual price 5.00 3-95 usual price $.00 95 6.95 FREE EE APARTMENTS COMPLETELY FURWISHED 159°? ras 9 OCLOCK “Sunkist” oranges table apples. : Ask your dealer for his special peck, half-box and box prices. Save Your “Sunkist” Wrappers Most people know the ‘‘Sunkist’’ orange at once by its ruddy, deep tint, which each and get as man Rogers Table Silver want. See list and description at right. “Sunkist” Lemons are cheaper than “Sunkist’’ wrappers. contain 50% more fruit acid shows that it was tree-ripened. Yet the sure mark of identification is the tissue paper wrap- per labelled “Sun- (108) SALE STARTS MONDAY, MAY 29, AT ALL DEALERS dry or pithy. You [save “Sunkist’”” lemon wrappers, too! a Fruit Growers’ Exchange, 192 N. Clark St., Chicago, Ill. of the beautiful Temiums as you The finest lemons are now packed in “Sunkist”’ lemons other lemons. They make the best yee ade, sauces, ices, ete. Never thick skinned, f money b buying them. Premiums given wit! Notice! On all re- mittances up to 24c. please send one-cent stamps, on amounts above a4c., send post-office money order, express money order or bank draft Do not send cash. Make your money order or draft payable to California Fruit Growers’ Exchange, and address your letters to Call- fornia Prult Growers’ Exchange, 192 North Clark Street, Chicago, Ill, You can secure these premiums with “Sun- kist" orange wrappers, “Sunkist” lemon wrappers, “Red Ball” orange wrappers, or “Red Ball lemon wrappers. If you will gmake It a point to buy only “Sunkist” and “Red Ball” oranges and lemons, you will not only get the finest fruits that grow, econom- and 20 cents. Ieally priced, But you will soon have enough wrappers to secure a com- plete set of the beautiful spoons and knives here shown. ceipt of 24 “Sun- kist” wrappers and 20c, additional. For each additional des- sert spoon send 24 “Sunkist” wrappers pers and 20c, For each additional fruit knife send 24 “Sunkist! wrappers and 20 cents,