The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1913, Page 6

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THE EXTRA SESSION ~ -FOREARLY IN 8 We oy he WANTED $1,000 REWARD, CONVICTED OF PERJURY. Witness ‘Swore Falsely Against Two: Men He Said Were Cigar Store Bandits, Hi j i AT HH tly i ett al it; Hh iz ad E i | i i E li sé 2 ft | i is i | i af i Ht if mp | + ; E i | | | f | Ff ! : I | | é SENATOR WORKS SCORNS | ROCERLUER WEALTH AS MO T0 PLE Children Taught Ways of John D.” ‘WASHINGTON, May 6.—Efforte in Congress to incorporate the $10),090,000 Rockefeller Foundation were scored to- Gay by Genator Works, who declared them @ “proposal ¢o farm out to John D. Rookefelier and his associates the Fight and power *- educate the people the coustry v'th money accumulated erimrinal means.” ‘Works’ statement was mate TO HOLD PUBLIC HEARING ON BOARDWALK FOR CONEY. Board of Aldermen's Committee Will Hear Suggestions Regarding @ Plan on Wednesday. The committee of the Board of Alder- men which ts considering the proposed Coney Imand boardwalk, consisting of Comptrotier Prendergast, President Mitchel and President Steers of Broot- lyn, will hold @ public hearing on the matter in the Comptroller's office, No. 2 Broadway, Wednesday, beginning at il A. M. ‘There are several phases of the board- walk matter to be considered, among them that of area of asesement, if the original plan for the improvement is car- wate, involving the building of break- waters and the consequent reclamation of now submerged beach, with a board- walk outside of the line now considered, which would necessitate cutting through many large properties. claims his plan, whi je says, is Proved practicable by effect of breakwater construction Manhattan Beach, would cost the city but $400,000 instead of $5,000,000 or 96,000,000, and » Wingate “| would be much more beneficial to the —— EE Fellow Tellers Give Him 9500, A committee of friends of John F. ‘Daily of No, 7% Hicks street, Brooklyn, called at his home last evening and Presented him with @ purse of $00 In Gold as @ mark of thelr esteem. The YOU ARE LOOKING Have You Ever Had This Said of You Because of Gray Hairs? It la most to have a friend mepeecabemteetaiere tell ee ing may tell you 20, are say! themoel ves: WHEN | SAW YOU Ls city. ae 260 STRIKERS FIGHT POLICE IN PATERSON. Nightsticks “Against Stones and Bludgeons in‘ Pitched Battle on Streets, A pitched battle between etriking ta- borers and Sergoant Frits’s squad of police reserves was fought today on Buffalo avenue, in she southern of the city, in which nightetickhs were pitted against etonds and diudgeons. Cassidy ing off the ———— . fay Mies Belden ic 34, Hee 18, ‘The attorneys for B. Clarence Jones, the broker who is being gued for breach of promise to marry by Miss Kathryn Belden, made known to-day their inten- tion of opposing the motion of Miss Bel- den to have @ guardian appointed the purpose of her action on the grour.] that she was only eighteen years old. ‘The opposition te te be based on the fact that the girl's mother, Mra, Flecker Ballou Brown Belden Watrise Gully Travers, in defending a suit brought by her physician, had eworn on Feb. 6 that her daughter Kathryn was born soon after her common law marriage to Al- OLOER T Hay’s Hair rah eis to : “What a pity she is not old, the And she used te have euch beautiful hair. ‘There te one quick, absolutely sure, vid of or faded ‘s Pecos It’s So Delicious for | red Like Old Wine—That’s THIS ROMANCE LASTED ONLY ONE WEEK-END. Mr. Hughes’s Marriage, Honey- moon and Abandonment of Bride Took Place in That Time. The marriage, honeymoon and aban- his bride by Norman A. of the American Express No, 63 Broadway, suggests the title of “A Week End,” for within that period Mr. Hughes, a bachelor and clubman, plunged into and swam out of matrimony. Mrs. Ethel P. Hughes in a separation eult ahe filed today telle the story as follows: Friday, April 26—Wedded at a church ceremony, Saturday, April 2¢—Went to live at No, 698 East Thirty-seventh street, Flatbush, in the bridegreom's new home. Sunday, April 27—First and final spat. Result: Hubby quits bride cold. On Monday April, 21 a Brookiyn news- Paper carried this pertonal item: “To Whom It May Concern—Take notice that I will not be responsible for any debts, except those contracted by me personally, Norman A. Hughes jr.” Henry C. Quimby, Mrs, Hughes's lawyer, declined to add to the details, an4 efforts to communicate pith Mr. Hughes to learn the Mentity of his bride, who {s said to be prominent s0- cially in the Vandeveer Park section of Flatbush, failed. ‘Mr, Hughes ie well known at No. @ Broadway and in Flatbush, where he THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1918, ~~~ .cwem> has maintained a costly home for eome time. He is described as about years old and has been chided by his ‘vlub mates -for his pronounced views of bachelorhood. Application for alimony and counsel fee pending the trial of Mrs. Hughes's action will be made this week. (a NEW WORLD HARLEM OFFICE. The World's Harlem office has re moved to No. 16 West One Mundred and Twenty-ffth street, neir Seventh avenue. Post-Ofice Sub-Station No, 183 and the Western Union Telegraph | Company will have offices in The ‘World's quarters. The new office is admirably located for the convenience of The World's Harlem patrons. It is alec a convenient location for post-office purposes, Extension of Time for Union Pacific WASHINGTON, May 6.—The su- preme Court to-day extended the time in which the Union Pacific Ratiroad Company must dispose of its 46 per cent. in the Southern Pacific stock, from May 12 to on 1, thus only par- Sunshine is ‘no purer than Campbell’s Tomato Soup. Every material that goes into it -is in perfect condition, and deli- ciously pure and wholesome. Efery- thing that touches it at any stage of its production is immaculately clean. » Our kitchens are inspected regu- larly by the United States Govern- ment Inspector—a much more rigid inspection than any state law re- quires. Our rules demand scrupulous care and cleanliness on the part of every employe. 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