The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1912, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, CURE LIKE MAGIC ISBROUGHT ABOUT BY COURT DocTOR Mrs. Doerflinger Recovers from Attack of Appendicitis When Judge Orders Examination. DIVORCE SUIT DELAYED. Trial Ordered for To-Morrow and It Will Be the First | One Called. ‘The story of how Mre. Mary Doer flinger's attack of “acute appendicitis end perttonitia” @uddenty dtsappearod after Gupreme Court Justice Bischoft's order that she be examined at once, | wae told to-day when Mra, Duerfinger's| notion for separation against her hue band, Ieane, a wealthy hide and leather | merchant, reached the trial stage. Mra, Doerfiinger is one of the family of which former Justice Curtis fe a member. Her marriage to Doerfiinger in 194 was a somewhat notable event. The DoerSaingers have two children, the) father retaining the custody of his son, And the mother « daughter, under an | ender from the Court, | Mr Doerflinger tnetituted a rat | for “separation in November, 1911, obarging her husband with cruoity. to filed an answer denying the allegation and charged (hat rhe was not only neglectful of her home and children, n terme of \ntimacy with Jacod ten The case reached ¢ the call Piiday and boty site o replied © rubjser ment rank D. Ge flinger's counsel, w & cape In another part of the Bupreme | ke Court, a REPORT OF! thie LAWYER GETS CLIENT'S ILLNESS. Mr, Galiatin remained busy that day. | f Jed up Abraham | Ym SatuMiay morning » Levy, ce his client | appendicitis and had to Ko to a hor pita. ‘Thin information reached Mr Gallatin over the telephone. Mr, Levy and with Mr, wan real Levy bad avnt | re not allowed to # ed that a physictan ihe the giaincift, Mr, Gallatin acted agains: to withdraw Moffman cas was Mre. be her tines wa , Pomsible Gr her to. apyea Hoffman ‘ signed by M f whe te suffering from acute and peritonitis, and that patient tn the The © further the physician whom examine Mre Doertiin The physicians 3 ofolopk.. Bke ix byt Jarrett, Superintendent of New Y Medl- cal Cajlege tor Women. Lr. Jarrett said rs. Doertiinwer and yp mation With ber COURT'S DOCTOR SAYS SHE CAN ATTEND TRIAL, ‘The examination, the reported, took place a! 9 A. M. to and Mrs. r had not left the h 1 o'clock. Lor, Jarre & discharge from the Doerfinger, In the she fh Wall enough to attend the (ria of the cate j Justice Bischoff then peremptority a1, | recta’ Hoffman to have bis court to-morrow morning. He ea DoerMinger #ult would ve tue fire: © casted, Inq@ity into Mrs. Doerfinger's ¢ since her eeparation fr is gaf8 to have a bearing on the to have the trial of the . ‘The band's unter charg ‘ hae been @opvoked for Feb. 7. Ss mee me will be wile camped ‘will take place | aa par Goi: Au, | Auae Ry bat gre Weel % Troi «| ro tam Hl i Hiatt mv HHH Nit The youny man considera himecly lucky tu be suught by willywooing maids, while the jolly, fat bachelor thinks he's lucky that they leave him alone, ELEANOR SOHORER. LEAP YEAR HOLD-UPS 3% 7 GIBBONS AND DENNING MAKE REQUIRED WEIGHT. | | | Weighed in at at Billy Newman's Place | | This Afternoon and Both Are | Below Notch, Gibbons and weighed In thin afternoon below 160 pounds, the weight they agreed to make for to-night’s bout at the Fairmont A, ‘The weighing in took place at Lioyd « Newman's Hotel tn and Twenty-fftn Mike rowa of interest Hoth 0 iy Sung & Net Ny, “See. d Inquirer were te {Bia wot don any one to ine | Wabash, i, Justice Blachort [Ye Yaak St United Rtatee Kteel v baligh Vaile, 0th and Vial Copie rrotin” Planos are guaran Story, i opportunity’ this is, Denning One Hundret and attract fine condition 2BayteseFesh where and tun all in 1 fr writen yeara, Bop Aa y "he ‘sure to write your pame ena address plainly, & Clark Piano Co. 16 West 89d Street, New York City. STEEL TRUST NOT 14 sirable to Be Such, He Tells Congress Probers. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. Stanley iny How Pp contin declared that It Was | Se eeetestce 5 OS FOF S. oe ation, e 4 export t not 80 vital, TRADE OF WORLD. Z ul FAN in the blank sy ares with th for years) It tw HW takes « pla AMONOPOLY, SAYS PRESIDENT FARRELL Neither Is It Possible or De TH TUESDAY, JANUARY ELUCKY 3 MAN? - NN sub NAN), the i IHN Ms jh | World, | business on a safe at bass out any jealousy toward othe ons rt trade is of such vital ft the Bureau of (i the cost of pr Investigation Committee's deter- mination to see the original cost sheets of the United States Steel Corporation, Chairman Staniey lo this announce. | th: ume testifying Although ‘ommissioner Smith'e report, i ii lh salaried mai largely,” ‘nen Prestdent Farrel ap-| box, tions. warded. | ra oh oration to grab the export trade of tho] Mr, Stanley sald the source of the eta- We are conducting our export] tistics is not shown. with-| STEEL TRUST'S BONUS FUND 18 DISCUSSED. President Farrell when asked about thi © distribution of the Steel Corpora. s bonus fund to employees, sald that year this fund amounted to $1,400,000, Who benefits by it, the laborer or "asked Chairman Stanley, remen and skilled men was the reply. «entrance of the “Both; “We heave at miM a questior wherein men may give sugges- Beneficial suggestions are re It is reward for merit. It BY E 23, 19132. ELEANOR SCHORER) 's i i WY a gives an opportunity for men to de- velop ideas. There are a great many Persons in this world who carry ideas @round in their heads and never get an opportunity to develop them or get any benefit from them, “The bonus goes to everybody who deserves St, id Mr, Farrell. “For in- stance, @ brakeman recently invented @ dumping machine for which he was given a bonu Attorney Reed, for the corporation, ex- plaining the method under which em- piovees subserfpe for stock, said that 5,- 8% men receiving Jess than $80 a year fr 1910 subscribed for one shar hy and men earning between $500 a: ited to the employee pu vhile the | Mr. Reed. hares | way !s divided pro rata among the fe- ha cred: | maining employee stockholders.” { ser until the; —_—_——— “The money turned in this stock fs all pad for. it is turned | Brave Chief Walsh's Will. over to him, e e Battalion ‘ “Suppose such @ stockholder 1 die ee ee ee eee Tt charged for cause,” asked the Chair-| Wa" Bled for f y, The doourtet man, “what becomes of the accumu. | St Court today. The voew ys ¢ lated bonus dividend?" es of an estate of less than $y “Tt t@ forfeited to the fund as in the) The will bequeaths » each of | case of an employee who buys stock late fireman's six children and the 4 and drops out on his payment,” sald mander to his widow. INew York To-day Chicago To-morrow { Distance is annihilated. Chicago is only a night from New York. Business suspended in New York at}. 4.00 P. M. to-day is taken up in Chicago at 9.00 A. M. to-morrow. There is no loss of time. You leave with the sunset on the Hudson to-day and arrive with the sunrise on Lake Michigan to-morrow. The intervening gap is bridged by the “Pennsylvania Special” The going is as comfortable as a night at a hotel. There is no lack of convenience. The appoint- ments are complete. The steel Pullmans are safe. You may work or play, read or rest, and you walk out of the Chicago station in the morning as fresh as if you had spent the night in your New York apartments, Leaves Pennsylvania Station at 4.00 P. M. Hudson Terminal at 3.55 P. M. Arrives Chicago 8.55 A. M. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD For tickets, delivered at home, office or hotel: for Pullman reser 4 ‘ tations aud any information, apply to CITY TIC! KET OFFICES; 263 bi ea ind Cee br Street), GOL eh ,, poreus co Street). UI Divadwey (Corner roadway (Gorver Maite Lane), TL West 126th ed _ Telephone ladison Square 7000" ©, Studds, District Passenger Agent, 263 Fifth Avenue, New York City, nd Street), Feet Fnphatic de by President ¢ his testimony. nt the purpose le the export mt Farrell surprised the In- vestivating Committes by declaring his corporation had bad no relations with the International Harvester Com- pany during the past five or six years Ddeonuse the Marvester Company had | Poyeotted it after @ controversy with | toh are not | omation il nasty af o drive othe untrtes out of | + a ort market 8 far from| S) nh The Brithea 1 hal port # per cent. of the produ * ler to lve, Germany mu » and Melgtun 8) per the United states | und, Germany and and the domesti Ws so much greater that! 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