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iy ie FRESULTOF WES ~ RAD UPON HOTEL Mrs. Wason Testifies for Hus-| band of Woman She Named as Co-Respondent. When Mra. Harry A. Wason, @ stun- ningly gowned and handsome young) Woman, went gunning for her recreant Spouse last Ausuat, she obtained evi- + @ence which resulted in two divorce de- cre@s, the second of which waa granted to-day by G@upreme Court Justice Mr- po hy ‘Dr. James C. Beach, a wealthy of No. 115 Maiden lane, Mrs. ‘Wason, it was proved, found her hubby ‘Mare. 14a Beach summering together “Sar. and Oise. Beach” at the West Hotel, Atlantic Highlands. She ob- tained a divorce a month ago and to-day against Mrs. Beach. ‘Waaon obtained her decree thet Dr. sisi ah “S | “MERCHANT OF VENICE” BARRED FROM SCHOOLS F PUPLS OBECT TOM Board of Superintendents Per- mjt Ban on Shakespeare’s Comedy. corespondent in the Wason divorce case. He gngaged Lawyer James C. Densillo ©f No. % Court street, Brooklyn, to in- ‘vestigate the report and his information was confirmed. Mrs. Wason was eousht Out and she agreed to appear as a wit- in the chemist's bebalt. TELLO OF FINDING HUSBAND AND WOMAN IN HOTEL. Mrs, Wason testified she had heard her husband's trips out of town brought him to Atlantic Highlands with much frequency. So she engaged a private Getestive, Alfred Bamb, and with @ women friend, Mrs. Isabelle Berry, went down to the Highlands and in- quired for her husband. “How did you learn he was at this partioular hotel?’ questioned the Court. Your Honor, we raked the dis- Pretty thoroughly and were about | Public echools. @tve up when we heard Beach’ jotel. peat A sz Dr, Beach ts i ‘nformant said that jute @ prepomseasing heard my fustand h's name Ne O0- uttered Te Fi z. { Ee? “3 Hi : would i i i play or lonaib! i “i 2 I hy Fy Ce FTF Se Se Se OT Si, fe eth ) tine Sainee. with Wasen: the foom and found Wason Rotel for several Ss 3 “Exactly. They were there as hus- dend and wife, my former hugband ing the name of Mra oh's hus band during the time,” replied the wit- Ross. BOGTOR FORGETS THE DATE OF HI® MARRIAGE. Mrp. Wason stated that the day fol- } Jewigg her discovery she instituted suit , fer @ divorce and Mrs. Beach was the it indicated in her com- i set her husband's ult Dec. then residing at No. 309 West Ninety-| Milij, atreet. ‘ Beaches were married Jan. 24, 1906, Dr. Beach forgot hurry to draw up the divorce papers and was allowed to change the date we no children. “ietend ‘het husband’ mot to er huel ‘a stint ars “anes yoanae ac to Mrs. Wason, did not defend | Pere ber guilt. —<—_— ARCHITECT IS HELD * OWA GIRL’S CHARGE. Loyis Vagpell!, an architect and con- tractor, who wae arrested last week on the charge of seventeun-year-old Helen Curran that he had insuted her in a gabway station, wav held for trial to- Gay in the Morrisania Court. When first aged last week he eaid Cardinal 4 was his personal friend. The techpical charge was assault and bai- tery. bi i ig married and lives with his mt No, 1 Southern Boulevard. Molen Curran, usher in the Children's Theatre, lives So, 13% Comyzon wealth At the first hearing me testified he had clutched her on the plat form-of the One Hundred and Beventy> Seventh street subway station, She also ald he had ogied her after they boarded @eouthbound train. She told Magistrate Butts that she was finally forced to ap- peal to @ guard and that she had the man arrested when he got off at Pron- pect avenue. ee STOCK MARKET CLOSING. were the bie Jowee! and last fortoday "snd the net change a8 werdaye cloaleg wes as es price xe | ", AT aE yet OE LPLERETET EEE SBe8 i LE » +8 : z i PORES Sy F228 2 aeussieets EPEEP CES EEE ste - sbuezezbass: ats rer 2333 = Pre norte eres EtvaReces = rs 4.3x10.6; value $17, at Oxi2; value 620. at Te enree T arts or an uw Don't put in another day of distress— wake te edie y and feel fine. in hig complaint while he was | carets and sweeten your stomach; | di id] remove the sour, undigested and fer- 0 1.6x9;, va've $12, at ! PAIR OF DIVORCES |$ CO- RESPONDENT IN ONE DIVORCE SUIT, SHE IS DEFENDANT IN SECOND “The Merchant of Venice," by Wiliam Ghakeapeare, has been barred from the A general order has thet Mr, and | been issued wy the Board of Buperin- atopping ped West | tendents of the Board of Education to an elderly gen-| the district superintendents to inform white whiskers @4/the principals of eacl school that part of—or, If necessary, the whole play—was to be suppressed im schoel If any ob- ection wan mare to it by the pupils. The muperintendents thought that it be beet to eliminate any part of the aM of it that proyed ob- Ne. The principals are to use >| their own discretion in the matter. In some schools the order will not be of- fective, but in many located in Jewish quarters it went into effect two weeks ago. ‘This action by the Board of Superin- ribed ‘Mr. Beach and|tendents first became known through * letter sent by Supt. Maxwell to the Getective descended upon | district superintendents saying that the Qnd Mey. | acincipais ahoult ekminate from. thelr ‘They had been guests| requisitions “The Merchant of Venice” . ve reading in the 6A grade, you mean that Mr, Wason was| where the reading of the book might at the hotel as Mr. Beach?’ asked | Five offense to the puptis. CASCARETS TONIGHT! IF BILIOUS, “BONSTIPATED, HEADACHY AND Sick ‘Turn the rascals out—the Mrs. Beach, who !s desortbed as | biliousness, indiges| col Blast. She wes | them out to-night with Cascarets. of men and women take a Cascaret now and then und never know tha misery caused by a lasy liver, clogged ipatic ‘TWO WIVES APPEAR ‘TOGETHERIN COURT Butcher Berkman. “Thin is pity,” Supr remarked sadly thia morning as he gased at Mrs. Anna L. Montgomery, a slight, pale little girl, whose knee- tainly a shame—a great matrimonial prefix to her name. “Here we have the same old problem over again. Two children, both of them under seventeen, rush off and get mar- ried=-neediess to say fer too youns— and now they have found their sad Mistake and seek to have their mar- riage annulled in the courts. “Now, if Ican grant thie annulment, what will be the predicament in after years of the ten-months-old baby that was born to this little girl as the re- sult of this mistaken union?” in court when she tripped up to the witness stand and immediately covered Bhe declared she wished an annulment of her marriage to Frederick L, Mont- gomery, son of Albert B. Montgomery of No. 135 West One Hundred and ‘Third street, publisher of the Dramatic Mirror. 1SE OF FREEDOM. “I was married to Frederick in Octo- ber, 19M, when I was only seventeen,” sho said. “I have not fived with him ince December of that year, My baby in almost @ year old now.” Mra. Montgomery was followed on the #tand by her mother, Mrs, Annie Mo- Nulty. “Yes, Your Honor, I was present in Bt. Michael's Church when Anna was married and"—- “You say you were present?” queried Justice Brianger. “And gave your con- went? Then it is doubtful whether I can grant ah annulment.” “Please bear in mind, Your Honor,” in- terposed Joseph G. Abramson, attorney for Mra. Montgomery, “that this wan hardly @ case of consent on Mrs. Mo- Nulty’s part. It waa rather that she in- sisted young Montgomery should marry her daughter. I will submit the record of similar cases to you.” “All right,” agreed the Court. “I am eorry as al can be for this whole af- I can, Mrs. Montgomery, but don't be disappointed 4 1 can’t.” Justice Erlanger’s attention was next cacupled by the troubles of @ husband, 0 firet considered suing for divorce when circumstances at 10 o'clock one he, , the ‘ it. Extea you box keeps stomach, wels reguln Let Cas-| bully for months. 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Value $40, 24.98 Wilton Rugs Vane a2, a $19.50 Axminster Rugs vale #1, ot $17.98 MiP sae, ot $31.50 | 22tAS ., $29.98 TOLOSE ONE HUBBY Wife No, 1 Helps Wife No, 2, in Her Effort to Get Rid of 1 Court Jufitice Belanger | length drensen seemed to belie the Little Mrs, Montgomery looked as if she muat have “begged off" from her grammar school téacher to be present her wan, pinched face with blushes, | COURT GIVES TENTATIVE PROM- fair, and I'll grant you your freedom if / ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1018 evening lavypelled him to ank hin wite “Alma, my dear, whose trousers are thone?” TROUSERS FIGURE AS DENCE IN THIS SUIT. | Constantine Grivokas, a millionaire and officer of the Levant-American Im- porting Cempany, at No. 8 Maiden Lane, was the agrieved husband. He sought to divorce Mrs. Alma F, Gri- vyokas, whom he married in 1908 at Meriden, Conn. her mart elaven-y edification. There wed witnesses who told how Ge i. Weller, che husband, had visited the Hotel Oxford with a woman, name unknown, on several oc | casions. Mra, Weller's father, @ tall man of military bearing, who resides at No. 26 Princess street, Brooklyn, and is an informed Justice impressively, that Evi- Newburger, |vouas, 194 of visiting the Grivokas Japartment, in Kast Thirty-fifth street, jone evening in company with Mr. Gri- vokas. “Mre, Grivokas was in her kimono when she opened the door and the lights Md feel the Court should ‘order Weiler to support little Dorothy. ———>__ EDITOR SENT TO PRISON FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT. M. J. Bloomer Accused of Failing to Render Accounting of Estate. On an order signed by Surrogate Co- halan, Millard J, Bloomer, editor of the —— were turned low,” Mr. Xennakis tes- tified. “I saw a man disappear into a room and jock himself in, There was a pair of trousers on a chair. “Whose trotsern are those, Alma? '* Mr. Grivokas asked. “None of your business,” she replied tartly, and we ali went out. ‘Two wiven of David Berkman, a whole- sale butcher ut Madivon avenue and Ninety-seventh tareet, next atepped for- POSLAM THE EFFICIENT SKIN REMEDY Efficiency is the demand of the day. Poslam is Vroclalmed the one efficient ekin remedy by its thousands of users. Its healing powers manifest themselves ‘as soon as applied, when all lebiag is Amie RISEAE OSS Oe Pcwed Oe BB: at andaltin, akin is soothed, Te ealty takin o bettered ban Pomforted. Hesems, sene, pooriaale itch are ward before Justice Erianger and awked him to award the first of them—Mra, Ide Rerkman-a divorce because Berk- man had been thoughtless enough to wed Mrs. Anna Berkman without the neces- sary formality of obtaining the Court's permission #0 to do. WIFE NO. 1 BREAKS THE NEWS TO WIFE NO. 2. Mra. Anna—wife No. 2, who calls her- self Mre, Resnik, her name before she wee Led her predecessor pleasantly on the shoulder, as she sallied to the witness chair. “Berkman came around to our house and asked me to marry him tn 1911," she declared. ‘‘He sald his wife was dead, but I found out she was alive, #0 I made him go away. Then in April, 1912, he to marry again. I believed him, #0 we | 19, , : fe of nt before @ rabbi and P| barbers’ and every form nety-ninth atreet with two of my trdicated by Bosiam after other povee ere abandoned as in ‘POSLAM SOAP isof inestimable ben- efit to all whose skin is subject to erup- tional troubles. It is ideal for Lay ‘8 bath, never irritates, t.) every © i ‘The attorney in the case told Justice | mA Me Re tos tae ete Pil eed an active aid in eradicating scalp difficul- ties. Yous wonan, whose gleaming colla of| All druggists sell Poslam (price 50 Monde treasen foroed. from the clerk of | cents) and Poslam Soap (price #5 cents). Part IIL. the exclamation: “There's tho | For free samples, write to the Emergency handsomest woman d've ever seen get- | Laboratories, 82 West 25th Street, New tng a divorce here," told the Court vf York City. five children. “We were perfectly happy for just three days, when Mre. Ida came around and told me the truth, and then—my, ‘ut I was mad! I had to pack up my househokt goods and take my children dack to my old home.” Etlanger the District-Attorney is in- vertigatine Berkman's philandering. ‘Mrs. Julia 8. 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