The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1913, Page 15

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CHILOS'S LAWYER DROPS CLAIM FOR » $75,000 LEGACY manana Clarke Gives Up Executorship }. Of Spendihrift’s Estate in q Abrupt Move. WIDOW SUCCEEDS HIM. Denial of Writing Black Hand Letter Abandoned With Experts in Court. * fhe sensational contest waged befure + @urrogate Cohalan for the control of the big estat of Irving W. Childs, the @endthrift, between the widow and the executor, Lawyer Frederick H. A SOUR, GASSY, UPSET STOMAGH. “Pape’s Diapepsin” regulates your stomach and ends In- digestion in five minutes. Wonder what upset your stomach— which portion of the food did the damage —do you? Well, don’t bother. If your @omach is in revolt; if sour, gassy and upeet, and what you just ate has fer- mented into stubborn lumps; your head dissy and aches; belch gases and acids aad eructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated—just take a little in and in five minutes you truly petal t A sexs became of the indi- ion an ress, Millions of men and women to-day lchow that it is needless to have a bad Alittle Diapepsin soeneent ite oF; regu! an d tt thr icv focus wthowt ur, care Pape's Diapepsin, : costs only fift; pohly g cose at stores. It's truly wonderful wait digests food apd sets things straight, oo ead that it is really Please for your sake, don’t ge on en with a weak, disordered \ The posed of regardless of cost. ead prices are right. hands, and when we tell trade you can get some idea of It fas abwa: That Blows Nobody Good ment makers created havoc among all branches of the tailoring trade (including custom and réady mades) during their recemt strike, and the inactivity in the trade threw back thou- sands of yards of woollens upon the mills; these woollens had to be dis- Clarke, abruptly ended to-dey whea it announed that Clarke was pre- to surrender the executorship and Mrs. Gerturde E. Childs to con- trol the estate, An adjournment was taken for a week ty enable the lawyers | to draw adjustment papers. lated In the settlement is said to be Clarke's withdrawal of @ claim to the §75,000 iert iide'e w robate of the spen will is 4. 2 It is understood clause acing $15,000 to Miss Lydia Robin- " my friend who was with me in and who testified in behalf of Mrs, Childs, will not be disturbed, When the case was resymed to-@ay it wan expected tthat experts would testify as to the handweiting on a “Black Hand" letter found among Childs'« effects, and which he received y months before his death, From Surrogute Cohalan had de- believed the author of the letter was Attorney Qlarke. The experts were to be culled: to dlepr the Surrogate’s statem Hence there was surprise when Kdwin R. Leavitt Clarke's lawyer, asked for another ad- Journment. “I do not know the urpoge of the new @djournment,” eaid one high in author- ity in the Surrogate's Court to-day, “but you may be assured that the Chilis case {8 practioally closed. It may be that an attempt will be made to produce another will, signed by the young man, for there is ao tetting hew Many wills be signed. Such a acheme would be forestalled by admitting to Probate the will which Executor Clarke offered . “Of course, this will be done after Mr, Clarke's formal abandonment of the large bequest made to him, Mr, Clarke has declared that he does not intend to press his claim to the $75,000," Under the will the widow receive an income of $5,000 @ year and her litle daughter, Marjorie, $1,500 a year, When the child reashes the age of thirty years she in to get $12,000 an- nially, Mrs. Childs was legally sep- ted from her husband at the time of his death. She had received a set+ tlement of $200,000 under @ trust agree- ment provided that at her death the fund wag to revert to the chilé. —_——_—_ JUMPS INTO RIVER. Man Leaps Off Went Thirty-eighth Street Pie Doesn't Come Up. Paul D. Bond, a clerk employed by the Pennsylvania Ratlroad on the pier at the foot of Thirty-seventh street and the North River, glanced from a win- dow at 10.80 o'clock this morning in time to see a man jump into the river from the end of the pier at Thirty- eighth atreet. Bond shouted an alarm and ran to the next pier, where several mechanics were at work. Every one gazed over the water nearby, but the man who had jumped apparently never je | rose to the surface. He was about thirty-five years old, @mooth shaven, weighed 135 pounds, ‘was 6 feet 6 inches in height and wore @ blue suit and black derby hat. The Police began a search for his body, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 31, 1913. APPEAL TOBRYAN FOR RELEASE OF ZELIE EMERSON Mother of American Asks That She Be Released From English Jail. IQNDON, March @.—The stories of the treatment in Holloway Jail of Miss Zelle Emerson, the militant suffragette of Detroit, Mich., have erowsed to action many of the Ame women married to prominent Englishmen. The Ameri- Can Embassy was to-day visited: by some of them, who pleaded that the in- fluence of the Egibassy should be used to release Miss Emerson from prison. One of the earliest callers was Lady Sybil Smith, wife ef Vivian H. Smith, one of the late J. Plerpont Morgan's partners in London and a daughter of the Earl of Antrim. ‘The friends of Mises Zelie Emerson are trying to enlist the support of the ‘Hon, Mrs. Fred Guest, who ie the wifo of the Treasurer of the King's House hold. and was’ formerly Miss Amy Phipps, daughter of Henry Phipps of | Pittsburgh, while Mrs. Waldorf Astor also has been approach: Mra. Emerson continues to prese for American tion the release of her daughter Zelle, She telegraphed to Secretary of State Bryan to-day as fol- lows: “Can nothing be done to seoure the immediate release of my daughter, now being forcibly fed in Holloway jail and in a precarious condition. Surely America will not permit the continu- ance of this barbarity toward Zelie C. Emerson.” She sent a similar cablegram to Sen- ator Charles F. Townsend of Michigan. anes WILSON’S FIRST PAY CHECK. ary for March. WASHINGTON, March 31.—Wood- row Wilson geceived his first pay check as President of the United States to- Gay when Secretary MeAdoo presented him with a Treasury warrant for $5,- 626, representing h's salary from March 4 to 31. On payday hereafter, however, the President will receive $6,- 260, a full month's proportion of his $76,000 annual stipend. @ «President is the only official whose salary is paid directly by the ‘Treasury Department. Vice-President Marshall received from the Secretary of the Senate to-day the portion he has eo far earned of his $12,000 annual com- pensation. mill in the country knows that Ritchie & Cornell are atways re he purchase entire outputs from them for cash when the goods and ‘We purchased 10,287 yards of only firet-clase guaranteed pure woollens from one of the mills who were caught with the goods on their ou this mill sells ony to the ultra-fashionable woollens included in the quality of this sale at $14.75 made to measure. been our good fortune to give our customers $40 to $60 values for $14.75 at all times—but we wish to ay upon you what this wonderful collection of the finest woollens ALL. GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES WE HAVE CONVINCED MR. SKEPTI ‘We have convinced the skeptical many times before, but it may possi- bly: be there are a few more “Skeptics” who have to be shown, and we ask you to attend this sale, as we were never in a better position to show such fine quality woollens as are on sale this week. SALE STARTS TODAY, ON t it is possible to THESE 10 A FEW DAYS, PICK Ritchie & Cornell aD, 1347 Broadway, Bet. 35h & 36th Sts. 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d St. 408 East 149th St., Near $d Ave. All Stores OPEN EVENINGS Until $—Saturday, 10 o’Clock. 205 call conv can | Mayor Gaynor, of patterns, style—carefulnes MAYOR OPENS BRA + WITH NEW FLING AT SSANP NEWSPAPERS Expects Bad Cartoons Filed With Subway “Sell-Out” for the Civic Student. Comptroller Prender- @ast, Borough President MoAneny and many other city officials attended the opening to-day of the new Municipal Reference Library, in the Stewart Butld- ing. Several administrations have en- denvored to estadlieh a library eontal ing data appertaining to municipal ernment, but the project has always been voted down until Comptroller Pren- dergast took tt in hand and, with the co-operation of the Mayor, laid the foundation of the present library. President John H. Finlay of the Col: lege of the City of New York, the Mayor, the Comptroller and Preskient McAneny, made addresves. Comptroller Prendergast declared that in time the new Hbrary will occupy all of the City Hall, He added that he haé Opened negotiations with the Reform Club for the acquisition by the elty of the club's brary of 12,900 volumes, Mayor Gaynor aald, in part: “The Comptroller says this brary is only @ modest beginmng. That ts very true. But it will grow, and grow rapidly, the object to bring into gne library all information and statistics, not only re- sarding our own city but regarding all cities. What a place it will be for the future Gibbon and Macaulay and Greer! There all the facts with regard to mu- nicipal government can be found—the into bronchitis, tive and tonic which has rifled, the di Tesi the favigorating’fores In consequence, thi fiuenes, - For over be doesn't to $60 Values Guaranteed obtain anywhere—at any price—means to you—when offered at the unheard of price of $14.75. We do the largest merchant tailoring business in New York, but antici- pating the largest week's business in our history, we have employed extra salesmen for the occasion—so that every customer will receive prompt and courteous attention regardless of which store he chooses to All our stores are easily accessible and we are sure there is one at, eniently located for you. This special purchase of woollens has been distributed among all our stores and has been arranged for quick and easy selection. No matter what you desire, whether it be quality of material, diversity as to detail of fit and finish—all this we $40 to $60 Suit or Topcoat you select during this sale at $14.75, and bear in mind that is more than any other concern can guarantee to you at from 3 to 5 times the price | we ask, GUARANTEED STRICTLY PURE WOOL ‘YOU CAN SELECT BLINDFOLD Every kind of material you can think of is of- Serges—including famous Shamrock serge No, 6019, Clay Weave serge-—Shepherd Plaids—Harris tweeds—Cassi- meres—Geriman silk mixtures--Drummond and Standish worsteds and many novelty fabrics from the conservative to the conspicuous—Suit guarantee to you in an —and pick a winner fered for your selection. or Topcoat to measure at $14.75 '287 YARDS—THEY WILL ONLY LAST YOURS NOW Cer ee 2831 Eighth Ave., 1 Door Above 125th St. 155 William St., Corner Ann St. Big tores (1514 Third Ave., Near 8ith St. 27" See Ads. Displayed on All Our Store Windows “%-; Washington Strect, BOSTON *] s0 as to avold all this? But I think that Do You Feel Chilly Feverish ana Ache all Over Feel worn out—blue and tired ? Don’t let your cold develop umonia or catarrh, "the 1 Proven its value in the past 40 years te olden fedical p Restores activity to the liver and to the circulation—the jer 40 i medicine dealers, It van now also food and the bed. f suppose we are to! exclude nothing, are we? “They will read in the future here, | then, from certain corrupt newspapers how we three people sold out the elty's subways and how oofrupt we were, and those to whom we sold them. I believe everything will be told except the price. I never saw the price mentioned, but presumably it was consideraple, The cartoons in two out of the three (I will not say whieh two they were) were painted with striped clothes, and in one case with a bail and chain, will all be here in connection with the history of the subways, | “Why did not we start this next yaar | woe all are perfectly willing to have it done, and we have no fear for the fu- ture. The truth seeps out and leaks out one way or another, The only trouble is that sometimes it takes too long, but it wots out after a fashion. “I must repeat that again, not #0 quick, but in an intelligent community where things are published and where the character of the publisher is as well known as the character of the test of us, no falsehood can do anybody much harm any more, The publisher ie no/ longer anonymous. “I was not looking for the opening of this Itbrary now, but here it is, and T am glad to participate in the opening | and to wish the project every success.” —_—_——>—_— Canadian Pacific Ratses Wages. MONTREAL, March 31.—The Cana- dian Pacific Company announced to- day that ft had signed an agreement Sranting a ten per cent. wage increase ty Its engineers on the lines cast of Cartier, Ont., and ‘a raise of five cents} & day to the engineers on the lines! between Fort William and Cartier, No et for the termination cf ‘There will ve no change in working conditions, WELL one. (From Tit- Bite.) Tody—"Jennie telis me young Woody proposed to her last night.” Viola—" n't think I know him, Is he well off? Tody: e certainly is, She refused him.” reliable alter- iscovery the blood is whole body petite and force of this brerect of native medicinal brain and nerves feel the yeare thie reliab'n remedy has ed in tablet form in $1.00 and 60c boxes. If a it ikeop it, cond60 one-cent atampe to R.V- Pierce, M.D. Bullele. 8 % OS 75 oe *150 $ ) a an Account Open Every Evening 2174-32 AVE. BET STS. ' This 100-Plece CRED mouth Look for the spear Avoid B D’Bme, Adv., Chicage MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. 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