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. ———7E THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, i912. ' RICH CHURCHMAN Ex-Champion Heavyweight, Now Rich, (THESE WIVES! that it disappeared from her home and that her husband told her he took it. May that not have had some influence upon her leaving her husband?’ “ll grant that she left him because band to his wife,” said Justice Blanch- Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street ard, “but it does not run in this case. I propose to allow this evidence in order that we may find out what kind of a wetting there ts for the picture presented in this case. The jury must be allowed to see the mework upon which the charges ret Living a Life of Happiness and Peace, ane tougnt Ihev wane thet” ple HUSBAND CHARGES Ex-Assemblyman A. B, Gray Takes Stand in $25,000 Alienation Suit. DENIES DRINKING BOUTS THEYRE UEER Get a Notion Hubby’s Re- formed, Fly Home Only to Be Disappointed. _ The Silk Clearing House And the Rotunda and Main Aisle Offer Double-face Silk All-silk Chiffon for Tailored Suits Velvet, $3.75 Yd. and Wraps, 42 inches . in all the x tones of amethy: in soft, rieh Worert ls 95. Yard o yarg, PrOwNS: in the beautiful reds of this ‘The wHoliaals prise ti mateut ss season, fashionable taupe, navy and country has been much more than other blues, green and black our Lal Hae now, In texture and sheen this velvet is Some pleces are black one side resistible as the quality we soltl with plain color reversible side, and — garlier in the season tor 86 yard, others have stripes. Daring and very eee Tae evening rich in Lf inearta and texture. 36 le. can be had now for leas than 815! . Two Killed by T ROCHESTER, N. Y¥., Nov. 1 Pettingill and Michael Dieh!, carpenters of Mexico, N. Y., early to-day when they were struck by a Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg train on a trestle at Charlotte. ‘The reformation of husbands was the subject of a brief talk delivered by! Supreme Court Justice Blanchard from the bench to-day. He was hearing evi- dence in the allenation suit brought by Harry Bodenstein, a salesman, living at No, 121 West One Hundred and Sev- | enteenth street, aga'nat William Isaa a silk Importer, and the uncle of M Bodenstein, The plainti® asks $25,400. | © “Oh, these wives aro queer beings,” | exclaimed the Court. “They get a notion that their husband has reformed, Had Serious Lung Trouble—Now Well the possibility of curiae We «state none but facts, If we were afflicted with Tuberculosis we |should do precisely what we ask others to Defendant a Vestryman and) Co-Author of Page-Gray Anti-Gambling Bill. inches wi Augustus B, Gray, wealthy propersy | owner, vestryman in the ¥ | do~take Eckman's Aiterative promptly and ; Bai , Y gels |and they go back. There is no reform | faithfully, The reason we should do this Church we' Poughkeepsie and lab (EEF Ry Away ciein® EUMUEan he hate aaking alt cn Imported Silks Lining Silk Assemblyman from Dutchess ¢ The apectators laughed and the Justice | feports of ‘many recoveries, one of which 58c Yard 48c Yard who is being sued for $25,000 for aiiena- Joined tn. fonow io en a Pa. ta at ji i tion of affections, took the stand in nis Justice Blanchard's comment followed ‘ogentiemen: Par two re tricked Fa tt Lrbbgasdee lt aaiiay by Plain Sef od Len sd Mf et own defense In Justice MoCall's alvision an objection raised by Bodenstein’s with hemorrhages oF the ured. Our f nd all other stores usually at 81 woven and finished without stiffen= and 81.25, Staple designs always in fashion. Flowers or figures, stripes or dots woven in self or contrasting colors. Among the best silks made in Switzerland. of the Supreme Court to-day. William F. Mohnhaupt, a pa'nting Secorator, of No. 1,49 Webster avenue, the Bronx, is the plaintiff. He declares that Gray !nduced Mrs. Mabel Mohn- lawyer to certain salesman by Isaacs's lawyer tending to show that Mrs. Bodenstein left her husband several times because she was informed that he had stolen from his ing, so that it may be expected te give uncommon satisfaction. Fiftye one street and evening shades. All this besides the finer qualities of black silks and colored satins average half the usual prices charged phyaician emain would probabl; I remained, and ii a taken ‘with @ mona, When I walk about the hou frightful hacking cough, which no medic 1 taken jack of pneu- ufficiently to Twas left with eh & : haupt to leave him @ couple of years employers. i tuaee Merch, 03) that learned, ot and Suggested for Ciotanas git dress by good stores throughout the Rides at Pere ‘avenue, anf Misetsts The plaintife” said Bodenstein's law-| started emmy cough was fone. and, TW patterns. country. yer, “charges Isaacs with enticing Mra, Bodenstein away from him and harbor- Ing her, and I cannot see the relevancy ronounced Ww: @treet; and Mrs. Mohnhaupt is a daugh- ter of Mrs, Mabel Dugard, who has been fanitress of one of the defendant's ad two all acks of pneumonia a: have resorted to no other medicine to rf recovery. Silk Ciearing House, Fourth floor, and Rotunda and Main Aisle, New Stewart Building. of such evidence as bearing upon the oe itera, Lela CM long Pere iratcues dere c if main issue of the case.” - I have no fear of Consumption. Gray is fifty-three years old and has PATRICIA BRYSSO BURNS. AND HER FATHER. eget Wf he has proved ‘er Gubband to a neve BE Nip for the eued it @ve children, three of them grown up. His wife is living. He ‘# of medium height and has the appearance of a q@ell-to-do business man in a small be a thief," retorted the Justice, “doesn't that go directly to the ques- tion of whether she was living with a HOWARD L. KLOTZ. ‘a Alterative is effective in Bron- er, Throat and upbullding | the jot contain poisons, opiates well bred, suave man of business, The knocked out. The police stopped the business Instinct was as strongly devel-| bout in the 14th round when Burns y and in Women’s Ulsters.and Overcoats : TOMMY BURKS, oped in him as the fighting spirit, vas weak from the effect of two|thief. Talk about enticing a woman to/ 800i forming a raaie by Riker- hin ah town. His black beard is well sprinkled HUCAWE A FIGHTER BY AK Ac:| stockdowns, leave her husband who is a thief!" con- Hleneman Bruk Stores, an cane reading Of Chinchilla and Boucle—$18.75 with gray. He retained his calm poise is tinued the Court. “She has testified that! druggists. | Aak for, bagnl WBiatare; ‘ ‘ throughout the long questioning on the CIDENT. CLEARED $150,000 IN LESS THAN | ne gor some material from her uncle, fiiftitiphia, Pan for additional evidence: Coats cut in one A YEAR. In less than a year Tommy Burns cleared over $150,000 In the ring and on, the stage. This still stands as a world's record, Burns was one of the flercest and most with Mra, Makers naturally would rather make their coat i the out “souse parties’ upt. ¢ known Mabel since she was Flat | | ER, IS NO @ child,” sald the witness, “but I never | embraced her in «ny ite. No, I never | kissed her and she never sat on my dap.” y ———— terial. Coats cut in th _ better, and that you a James McGreery & Co. ‘= 23rd Sireet in one pit But store hi sisted upon oats in this purchase cat in three pieces Burns was a famous la crosse pl on a team which held the Canadian championship. He played too with the Detroit Athletic Club. One night he sat at the ringside In the club to see some amateur bouts. One of the heavy-| wolght contenders failed to show up.| ‘eatless fighters that ever held a cham- Just for a Joke Tommy climbed into the|Pionsiip. When he lost to Jack John- ring, urged on by his friends, and yolun-|%P he welghed just 163 pounds; the teered to act as substitute. He knocked |Mesto scaled 210, his man cold in a round. That gave him|, Burns concluded that it would be wise a notion that fighting might be more in.|t® leave the ring. He would be cham- teresting than Ia crosse, He became a|P!0n or nothing and he hed always professional boxer, won many minor bat-| fought under @ terrific handicap in tles, travelled to the Pacifie coast,| st and size. 180 he returned to America, made his home in Calgary, arce and expensive. Three new coat models shown for the first time include an overcoat of chinchilla, roomy and warm, another chinchilla that is braid-bound, with belt in back and velvet collar, and rich boucle with velvet collar, all partly lined with satin. Each one of them is cut in three pieces and tailored to perfection. $32 to $55 Motor Coats for Women, $25 The most English-looking of any motor coats made in “Did Mr. Mohnhaupt discover you and Mrs. Mohnhaupt in the rear room of a shoemaker's shop at No. 1109 Park ave- nue in an intoxicated condition?” ONLY THREE GLAS! OF WITH HER IN HIS LIFE, “He did not. I had only drunk threo glasses of beer with Mabel in all Ex-Champion of the World Becomes a Successful Busi- ness Man. * 34th Street whipped Jim Flynn, Jack O'Brien and On Friday, November 8th A f ’ flay Tem il tne rote others who could lend fame to his ern Canada, and went into business. His America. Built of tweeds, many hand-woven from Great her to leave Mohnbaupt. I heard| Tommy Burns ts whet the reformers| |, After {hat Burne vegan a tour of atte TOE ee sieiee: wigheay tar . Britain. “ @ world to “cinch” his claim to the * pore ay ‘ through her mother that the couple| might term “a brand plucked from the] Vous, py, this change. She didn’t like boxing. WwW Distinctive colors and patterns, and distinguished styles. having more or less trouble over| turning.” He's a fighter turned, as the eavrwelght shamplonship. | NSS) settling in Canade Suras, with SWEATERS aa 8 oats He first knocked out Gunner Moir, champion of England, then Paddy Roche, champion of Ireland, then Bill Squires, Australian champion, in Paris, Having eubjugated Europe, fistically, Tommy went to Australia, where he knockod out “Bill” Lang, champion of Australia. He was now world’s cham- pion beyond @ doubt. Incidentally he y matters” accompanying picture suggests, to the ‘The plaintiff testified that at one peaceful and domestic life time when he discovered his wife and! wo one notcing Tommy's skill in han- Gray in an apartment Grinking, the defendant took revolver, placed the| {ins & milk bottle would imagine that he barre! against his neck end eaid, “This |"! 0n¢e tamous for the agility and force {x a good way to end one’s troubles.”|With which he could deliver « cracking Gray dented having sald this or being| Punch on an adversary’s jawbone Yet in the apartment alone with the wife|that was the Burns's epeciaity. of the plaimtif®, During hie time in the prize ring Burns Monhaupt also testified that on Apeil| was.remarkably successful in gathering 4, 1911, he again found the defendant| doth fame and fortune. He was a short, and his wife together and that he had 'y fellow, with a smooth, pleasant Ss his real estate deals and the big fur- ec nishing store that he owns, has added greatly to his fortune. He is now worth more than a quarter of a million. He is proud of his old fighting skill, and his e@uccess in business, but proudest of all (as one may guess after seeing the picture) of Miss Pmricia Brusso Burns, hed carned @ fortune, for his keen|who has been a member of the Burns business sense had enabled him to|family for just seven months. make remarkably good terms for every |=——— it. For Women, Misses and Children UNUSUAL SALE. New White Chinchilla Cloth Topcoats for Young Women Ever so pretty for afternoon wear—and quite suitable for Worsted Sweaters with high collar or V_ neck. plain weave. value 3.25 to 3.75 2.68 reverse sides of color. Cloth is of the very fine sort—light, After Lang he fought Jack Johnson Fine Wool Sweaters in various styles—V neck ‘i i but warm. $28.50 to $36.50. put hie arms around his wife and bemged | face that gave no indication of the fight-| in Australia, receiving $30,000 tn cash Il coll 1 y evening. Too many kinds to Write Astrakhan” coats, 820, her to come home. He said Gray pushed|ing apirit in him. Outside the ring Burns| for nis share of the purse, although or roll collar. value 5.00 talk about—somé with rich him away from hie wife. The witness pass Aivieh is acdsee G4 aA cone een might easily in any company as a sentimental ditties as “Love Me Some More" to Mrs, Mohnhaupt throughout ‘one lon# night. Gray entered @ further denial when 5 : Other costumes which might looking collars and cuffs of do for a morning walk in the corduroy; others bound with Bois, and be noticeably good- shining silk braid or having looking, even there— suffering his first defeat. He was not Fine Worsted Sweaters in White and Grey— V neck or high collar. value 6.00 5 » he said he never had offered to give the mecessary money to Mohnhaupt to obtain In fact, he said he had | dispossessed and also gave him an apart. (ent on an “I'll-pay-when-I-get-work” Gray and other witnesses eaid Mohn- faupt visited the apartment of Mrs Marguerite Miller of No. M13 Park a Bue in search of his wife and that the @nxious husband was uncereméniously @hrown into the hall. SAYS HUSBAND GRABBED WIFE BY THE THROAT. Mra, Miller said she was entertaining, @ few friends at supper on May 6, 1911, ‘when Gray, his son Hary and a friend Just happened in. She invited them to . partake. Then Mrs. Mohnhaupt os Qire, Mohnheupt went into the front hueband. ews Ilies ° London judge decides that a cow cannot commit suicide. |, | a I ine DINNER NOTE—Miss Columbia does not serve a TMird Cup of Coffee. al Mrs. Elizabeth Hilke of Brooklyn got her second divorce from the same Recret of drunken Indians in Arkansas has been solved. Bootleggers ahipped them liquor in coffina, Signor Arnaldo Tamburini has wailed from Florence for New York. He is @ painter, not @ musician, Wileon got the solid aquarium vote of Prince Township, Pa. The ten Fish brothers alll voted for him. Correspondence echoot in dynamiting is one of the developments of the Indianapolis conspiracy trial. Manufactured only by JAMES PYLE & SONS, New York. YOUR CORNS WILL Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters of Worsted. 1.75 value 2.50 Children’s Sweaters in a variety of styles. White and colors. Small sizes only. 5e¢ value 1.50 to 2.25 Knitted Caps in various colors, suitable for automobiling or skating 2.90 WOMEN’S HOSIERY. Thread Silk-Stockings,—fine gauge, double tops, extra reinforced, “guaranteed.” __ Black and colors. Special value 1.50 per pair In Both Stores, Chinchilla cloth coats, with loops and buttons of velvet, which keep them from being too severely plain, $25. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Corduroy suits, in plain colors, or the two-toned effects with a silvery lock. Many sty!>s, $38.50. es 14, 16, 18. Suits of two-toned zibeline, with odd little braid-bound pieces set on the coat to look like pockets, and used with good effect on the skirt, 646. Sizes 14, 16,18. Girls’ coats of double-faced zibeline are tailored by boys’ tailors and show it in a certain trig distinctiveness, $14. Sizes 10, 12, 14. Little girls’ coats of corduroy—very simply cut, but beautiful asto material, $10. Sizes 4, 6,8 years. Second floor, New Stewart Building, These Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Will be in Tomorrow TH magnate and the Than i ings,—fi i SUITS to sell at $5.75, which we would have no hesitation Boom alone aid rm ater BROrty| a me trurt magnate end the Thankeriving turkey are not interested tn re NEVER ACHE AGAIN iw ee fine gauge gisle top, a are eee aes Oe fe a mama Dae aotearoa FT ec ile ee ee ee He rushed through and grabbed her by what simple things corns really are 800 dozen medium or heavy weight Cotton OUR ems . OVERCOATS to sell ‘twled to choke her. Bri |] you will know how unnecessary it . LONG SCHOOL to at $10, which Sees tan so mush eqiomat| ga man bo aivind bac sorte a rome | TS MRICOn wel] Laci Gem iteana ace || Stockings, reinforced. | Black or Tan, usually sell for 815. ; Mohnhaupt returned| The policeman said rn Gray went to the door, too, and talked of a moving picture manufacturer, liv- ing at No, 66 Herkimer street, Brook- lyn, was the defendant in the suit brought by Charles Sommer ar. to Te- cover damages for the killing of his GROUNDS FOR SEPARATION. Rather than accept $1,000 @ year when he demanded $1,500, Supt. Curtis of the Newtown (Mass.) Board of Health has worked twenty years for nothing. Save the Babies. NFANT MORTALITY is someth! of all the children born in civil ing fri countries, twenty-two per cent., is some sort of deep rooted mystery. 41 1s nothing in the world but « which presses upon vee beneath. To stop pain it 19 necessary only to re- move this pressure—that 1s, remove the callous, But be careful how you do it, asters,” past Ernest H. Glass of No. 61 West Ono | frightful, We can hardly realizo that 6 pairs for 1.85, Sc per pair WOMEN'S COATS & WRAPS. 1m Bots stores. Evening Wraps of Imported Brocaded Velvet. value 49.50, 35.00 Long Coats of Boucle, double-faced Materials The suits are fancy mixed cheviots, Norfolk and double-breasted models; sizes 7 to 18 years. ; The polo overcoats are of rough mixed overcoatings with convertible collars and half betted backs, some serge-lined, some with plaid backs: sizes 6 to 11 yeare. The school overcoats are of mixed cheviots with convertible collars; to th ith Venetian yoke; sizes 12 to 18 ye to the officer. Hundred and Thirty-eixth street eays her husband abused her #o loudly the | heh fan mostly wool-lined, with — stele mur Gray was one of the Assembly-| neighbors could hear. : dangerous, for the reason shat Large variety of Imported and Domestic High Third floor, New Stowart Building en lh ao ae el. M ry jood ° i i "W'\- Facing law The observant traveller who chances in South Norwalk this winter on a ne are traveatie te thee et Class Wraps and Coats, suitable for all occasions. ne e@lushy day and observes that Miss Catherine Henry, school teacher, " 1 nate * Roy's Lite Valued at 01,500. [Tow white pumps and white silk stockings may here learn that the young Ine Te with ANTI Afternoon and Evening YWeene of Charmeuse, , A jury in Justice Benedict's Su-| 1s paying an election bet.’ pom a ¢ vet, si H a A : ra wh Bia at ee Mt auton “tecdby valued . ; renin etsy ta ae, chad 2h trimmed with velvet, silk oe vi yoy Tomorrow, a Special O:Feriny Be te of LwelVe-Ye0r o1d Ce | ae | 5 i hinss svete von, value 49.50, 55.00, OU an ! of Men’s Overcoats at $18.29 $1,500, Mrs, Bell Cranides, the wife ORG TA SUARURO: OR LG ‘ . OATS AL Db eus All, measured by the War We regret to say the offe aker standard, 880 gr ng is limited to 162. “ ker had made his season's profits and was wil. + on. Theodore Timminii of No, 404 or nearly uarter, die before they reach one year; thirty-seven ‘ . * yaar The mal e pro as willl Finan Te oR ne a a 404 f tot * third, before they are five, aad ot betieo and Broadcloth, trimmed with plush, satin lined. to forego profits on these to clean up his fine pure wool cheyrot wad’ took Bina Gremtaes'e chauear, taa| they ere’ fifteen run down little Charles Sommer at ak sre and Bedford avenue on June 28, 1911, ‘We do not hesitate to say that a timel; by of of these yeeoue lives, Neither of 5 olannle are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations, use of Castoria would save a lo we hesitate to say that many value 35.00, 25.00 Long and three-quarter length Coats in a piece goods, and, incidentally, accommodate his largest c+s- tomer. a. Sl RY UR tures and soothi: told for children’s laints tall ‘ ly divided be- for cloth of such I i _Menisaa Reve Broken, | Boreas optom or mlgling, They ar, in comdrte guantien Variety of warm mi gO, 14.50 and 18.50 erie Urata vided be; gr, oth of bush seoctens quali nieasey aekate ot tos le ogee Al eae Fr apa Hes Ags pery, pale ion ih but is a , Cabarita lathes ae vane fine fine ld have liked deadly polso they, retard ; ’ ¢ shoul oo RO eerie emer PLOT Dae It be ave opens the & i Falue'10,00: 0 3868 brie are of silk velvet. Sleeves ble to announce ten times 168 of extoan euthorten contin Sass W "oonre, the menature ce Cees, Hs Fi tori 4 See oe aie eayere lined” these overcoats at 19,60, are eurrendering and that the backbone| Pores of the skin and allays fover. i Auge ity lined wi We havo reinforced our floor rep- Fedele’ in'Vara Gros and Oanaca have | Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of' 23rd Street 34th Street we aould oo Mtg” eerie thet “all cutters’ chait sehute ; a The model is the consefvative prompt attention. wreive a { Chesterfield, the style most fitted — Burlington Arcadetloor, Nqw Bldg,

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