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prisonment at the rate of #1 @ MENT, THEN. Also discovered that all but | the of there {nr ten heen | oo aded in a sult | OFBLOOMINGDALES’ in : seney City Aum, 13, 18, and who won a verdict Apri. 14, 100. He further scuvered that Price's firat wife wi Wasener EX-CONVICT; SS WITH A$125,000 HUNTING BANQUET; In Scarlet Coats, With Hounds | and Bugler, They Hear Criti- and who divore Sed Iitin In Brovklyn Sept, 8, 19%, naming Faith Demarest tn her laction. A second wife died. When these facta had been assemble [with the additional detail of Price's dis- Yarment July 17, 1900, Miss Darling {dropped her projéct for a separation ¢ to a complaint fn a@ sult for This, ite Mmmons, Price Won Beatrice Darling by | Liberal Spending and Tales of Success in Law. cism From Clergyman. LONG —" RECORD. t been werved on Price at No. CHICAGO, Sept. 2—Rev, Rufus A! eat ‘Twenty-socond street. White, pastor of the People's Liberal | “price 1s forty-six years old. Miss Dar. Church was admitted to-d Bride Learned Truth When His | "= *™ % Urs sare -four next month, i oe” ‘ DROPPED AND THEY'LL LNE HAPPY several hundred packers a distinct when, as a guest at the $125,000 English (hunting banquet given Inst night by the ere, he pointed out én the “t of language just what they were doing by creating a dominant and of captains of in- an “exclustve clas Bnew chapter is boing written in the | guatey.” Cnumpliaated matrimonial career of F Nelson Morris, Edward F, Switt, Law: Lenecostn Francis Price, ex-convict and jrence A, Armour and a score of other Mebarrea New York lawyer. Ie is being Ohteago meat barons were present when 7064 for an annulment of his last mar- ings by Mies Beatrice Darling, an ac- frase, who is playing thie week with “Tee Vigh Life Girls” in Cincinnaul. Mias Darling, who in private life was Miss Matta Bertha Itzschiau, of Net Brunswick, N. J., met Price while play- ing in Brooklyn last October. He was inteoducss to her by the proprictor of the boarding-house where she was atop- Ding. The boanding-house keeper spoke of Price as “a perfoctiy lovely gentle- ae who is crazy to meet you." Miss Darling for tw» months after that Was wined and dinea and regaled with tales of her admirer’s prosperity as a | Rev. White responded to the toast, “The | octal Site of Busters," and said: : | “In just the degree that you create a of . dominant and exclusive class of cap taine of industry, h having despoti ‘pula over thousands of routine subord! nates, from whom all aspiration and ambition has been crushed out by the hopelessness of advancement, in just that degree you have feakened the citt- |aenship of America, Wooer of 67 Walks Out Court With 60-Year-Old Sweetheart on Arm. Here's ihe Uelefest breach of promise ‘The trial ended at the was begun and both Parties to tite sult were made happy without ney changing hands the Supreme ault on record, same session it mere employees, without hope of promo- tion or #u u have killed ie eitivenship in these men, any The case was heard New York City attorney, On Jan. ®% At] Goin or duduon County, in Jersey of advancement by perseverance, ii lus- her home in New Brunswick, she mar-| City, wes Judge Vail Collectivism and com- ried hor generous wooer, graduate of the] Mrs. Emma Corduan, sixty years old, means the auppreasion of the| toward end of first hour, but market | University of Iowa and the holder of a against Leonard It is a grave question as to| continued dull. Drought sult for @ ad, the al village black- smith of Kearny, N. J, Me is alxty- outcome wil be upon ett ree of Master of Laws, granted by Yale in 1883, Mine Darling. one day last July had to run to eaten a Pennsylvania train at New Brunswick, and was coughing vio- Yently when a man asked her to share ship." Aside from the remarks of Rev Mr, the banquet moved along nicely, Wax crowded aa Mrs. Corduan waid that the wealthy Macks smith had kept company with her for the last aeven years and had made ri nktes, wearing knee uam-colored stockings, fs ale and wines and | breeches and |served old F Ke seat. He sympathized over her cold, | peuted proposals of marriage, Me had brandies to (0 packers, all attired tn learned that she was an actress, and waa] Planned, on one occasion, that thelr gcariet hunting coats presented by the told finully that her husband was a] /oneymon would be apent on a buck Packers’ Association as souvenirs, New York lawyer named Price.” board, hehind two spirited horses, and Searlet-coated masters of the “Dig fellow, over six feet, very bald, | At they shoudl drive over the Buse ool fie flit opengl Good talker?” anked Mise Darling's! On isother oncusion, eye vetwern the courdes. A pack of fox- chance acquaintance, and when she @8/ ed ty marry her at Il wel, Hounds preceded the guests into the Gented, in some surprise, he went on: “Why, I knew him when he was in prison; I was one of his keepors while fe did three years for stealing from a Ment, or something Ike that.” Elizabethan dining room, into a Krove. courae, he to Mrs, Conluan and that he wanted to marry her, He wanted to jarry her now. Smiles of Joy were ob- served in the court reom and the com: sTutruder ame dashing through “Pea- mounted on a coal Diack Plainant brightened. The court near and rode into the dining room, LEARNS HUSBAND HAD SERVED | reason for continuing the water | Juat forty-one year ago two enterpris-| where his entrance was acclaimed by TIME IN PRISON. Neither could the complainant, ther | {Me Young mereants shattered precedent| the buxters. The tablex English chur ed around in the place of the usual clgars. The English environment was maintained throughout petals as A month later. Miss Darling consult- 4 August P. Wagener of No, 61 Cham- ‘bers street regarding a sult for nepara- tion, on the ground that her husband had contritgted but $13 to her support in the seven months they had been mar- ried. Something about the name “Price” seemed familiar to Wagener, and he later went to the office of District- Attorney Cropsey, in Brooklyn, and ‘when he came back he had this record of Richard Francis Price; 1900,~Convicted of grand larceny in @ppropriating to himnelf proceeds of ©@,%0 check belonging to George ‘Martin, a prisoner in the Tombe; sen- fenced by Judge Foster, in General Wessions, to one year in the pent- tentiary. 12.—Convicted of grand larceny, eec- pret precertnl ast beef was carved on the So the suit was annulled right then and there, People crowed round to: congratulate the couple, The complain ant went out smilingly on the defend- ent's arm, and it looks like there will negling of wedding bells in Jersey by opening a store ut 988 ‘Thied avenue, then far distant from the impor- tant business contron of the day, and Festined always to be, in the unanimous opinion of the merchants of that period. ‘These bok pioneers in this early “up- town" movement were the late Lyman @. Bloomingdale and his brother, Joseph B. Bloomingdale, With Mmited capital but boundless en-| yonday's ergy, unusual insight and a correct | (1) Sraap of sound business principles, the | * new firm figuratively toxsed its hat in| the ring in 1872 from a store % feet wide by 60 feet deep, three blocks below the present site. Jontrary to general expectation, and aon, JUDGE IN WINDOW SEES SLEUTHS ARREST PAIR Promptly Arraigns Accused on a Charge of Stealing Truck and Goods Worth $7,000, Justice was not wearing her leaden ond offense, in taking $160 from Mrs, ls tu-day when John Retlly of No. Elizabeth Rothieder of No. 218 East |! West Twenty-sixth street, and igh street for a bogus decree of |J#™me# Gaffney of No. 206 Wost Twenty- Giveroe; cantenced by Justice New | 20° ruck ord of teats vem fat 0 or berger to three years and nine months | Detectives nabbed them in front us old im Sing Bing. ‘olce Headquarters In Mulberry street, 30.—Indicted five times for larceny |Chief Magistrate McAdoo looked out of in connection with real estate trans-|the window of his office and saw the ections in Brooklyn; pleaded gullty to] arrest, and within five minutes he sat one charge, and was sentenced by/as Mugistrate and held both men in County Judge Fawcett to eleven onthe | $5,000 ball for further examination, end twenty-nine days in tho peniten- | Mortimer Cox of No. 268 Kighteenth dary, and fined $600, tie fine being paid BAK AD EAD few minutes near noo When he re- turned the truck was gon In it w: an assortment of mere Nd ive—ai lew Scratching Made Sore Spots. Used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint- ment. Eczema Disappeared, and Woollens belonging to a downtown wholesale house. He traced the truck ee P.O. Rox 105, Plattekill, N. ¥ MARKETS. WHEAT, Wigh. an, 1, Whoat opened 1 lower for Keptember asa matter of fact, the glory has long] option, while December and May, were departed from some of the downtown | unchanged, ry goods sections that were us flour-] Corn was % to 1% Meher for initial Whing in 1872 ax Bloomingdales’ to-day, | Prices. while the uptown movement stil} Wheat held bareiy steady; mare hoa on. spring wheat continue heavy, tonishing Krowth of the new] sre steady, but foreign uttle shop quickly vindicated the judg-|the whole is against value: ment of its proprietors, Department] Corn firm, considerable ti of nigher tf after department was added until, as| receipts and lowa reports some di the years rolled around, the store which | from freeze of Monday night. removed to the corner of Fifty-; Wheat declined about one cent a ninth atreet and Third avenue extended | bushel from top prices, with steady from Third to Lexongton avenues and| pressure on stop-loss orders, Fifty-ninth to Bixticth streets, Immense movement, particularly in ‘The firat anniversary of Bloom-| Canadian Northwest, and persistent in- ingdales’ will de celebrated with great | differ: abroad 4s bringing pressure on enthusiasm during this week, cash wheat, —<—— Corn was easter in afternoon on pros- NEW YORK COTTON MARKET, | Peci# of better weather, while movement Monday's of ol corn i# heavy, Corn continued st off, show!ns losses ranging fiom Tih Le % to % of cont per bushel, and closed Steady at the low figures Wheat closed % to 4 showing bushel. to Mulberry street and at the police station on that street provailed upon|* |Capt. Kinsler and Detective Kelly, who thought they had seen the truck pans- {ug the station, to Juin in the aeurch, They came up with the stolen truck in front of old Headquarters, Reilly was driving the truck and Gaffney was driving an empty express wagon alonK- side ready to transfer the stalen goods tato It. “The arresta followed, ——~> MW May ae + Cotton opened points, due to a@trength at Liverpool, but tradera seemed tn J to await news from Washington before making fresh commitments. ‘There was some profit taking on the bulge. Liverpool and the South sold Further trade bu: i on prospect of | t more rain in Southwest and posstbtlity of cold weath ol tae above the low, arm, up 12 License Mayor Vetoce o Col, Ardotph 1. his first Veto to the Hoard of Aldermen to-day disapproved an ordinance empow ne the chief of the Jtlureau of ses tO rant iicensos with the “After my baby was e few months old I noticed | Friday, sept will be first notice | sent of tb lerman of the district patches on the skin of her arms. hack sot | BOGUS EXPRESS CHECKS day for October dellveries on New York} for newsstands beside subway Klowie, also er head. ‘Tho eczema | Cotte change. ‘ol, Kline signed hit communteation itebed and she acratched it | BROADCAST IW EUROPE receipts at the ports to-day | Ardolph I. dsline, Mayor and { made sore spote all | catimated at 76,000 bales, ax #019] In vetoing the ordinance he wrote over her arms and sore spote Es bales last year, that it had been the intention of May on her head. Her clothing ss Market was firm during the morning, | Gaynor, frequently expressed, to pre- helped irritate her sore} Twenty Thousand Banks Scattered] trade buying and support from leading | vent any congestion about subway arms, 1 sent for @ free (5 samplo of Cuticura foap aa and Ointment and as soon as T received them 1 began | teslng thems. | A‘ once alt ofthe pincms began | vrweuty thousand banky located ai ee eeitimmen eine and weed the tina, over the World, have been notified by the @are Ointment three times aday. J bought "Hited States Lxbress Co aay that a two large cakes of Cuticura Hosp and two Jai! of tuternational swhidlers have boxes of Cuticura Ointment “1 used the en panels unterfeit 0 “travel Greatment from four to six weeks and the “Hechs. jot Dy the company, broad ecsoma bad disappeared.” (Signed) Mra, More than @ score of &. D. Barnes, Apr. 18, 1913, checks, pasved on For pimpire and blackheads the following 4 Carlabad, Lugano aud Nice, fea most effectiveandeconomical treatment: Ave been forwarded to the company's Gently emear the affected parts with Cutl- Offices here for payment and discovered eure Ointment, on the end of the Ginger, butt be bogus. A complete dewcrintion of donot rub, Washo theCuticura Ointment the two menwio havebeen passing ¢he fm five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hoo counterfeit checks has been sent to prir Water and continue bathing for some min- enh itil oad niiers apped ktosks and he added that he destred to follow Mayor Gaynor’x wishes {n this matter exactly as the late Mayor would e done had he lived, Dull Interests, ebsording all offerings Of | vandily,’ Market wold off #harply bet 1 o'clock on publication of weekly weather report, Spot cotton steady, up| t 6 points at close, Cotton futures re red in late afternoon from the re on and chwed within a few poluts of top prives, showing advances from 18 to 2 points. Over the World Warned Counterteit, > MeHeynolde for Comm WASINGTON, Sept Attorney | eneral MeReynolds favors the contin- uation of the Commerce Court, and to-|f day recommended to the Senate Appro- priations Committee that Instead of Lone it an contemplated by a bil! which has p the House the court wet it we € wtes. This treatment ts best on rising and to have photo | he atrengthene: petiring. At other times use Cuticura Soap S41! o a Reese: ches removed the! ers to take appen freely for the wllet and hath, toassistin pre 88 OF tue original owner Jand Po venting {iflammation, trrttation and clog. UU ute Ging of the pores, Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment sold everywhere, lAbera! sample of each matied free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Ad- inted on the regular Waters ‘The company Peete these ch sess post-card “’Cuticura, Dept. T. Boston.” | travellers and they are cashed at bapka (Gg Men whoshaveand shampoo with Cu- | in all parts of the wand, aq o tetieg of} past week the weather bas been excep ansiy ci endracelD, | <ceds § sou %. (ienelz 4a") THE EVENING WORLD RAK LEAL ATRSS WEDDED — <n ANNIVERSARY WEEK BEEF BARONS STR | WALL STREET.“ Prheumatic Tool declaw atitar quarterly dividend of 3 Nt, Pay sble Oet, 6 to stock of re M Ot. Vy ved he while! Anaconda Copper C AW-TUUTIED GRAIN BEETLES are a pest in tre Ledford 4% Mishtiy lower pelea ware reached, the | quarterly dividend of 7 yn, They bite everything from paper bags to bables, market showed resistance af the lower | payable Oct. 15, to Kk of record! ‘ AM ! Oet, 3. { potnts bel Which Waa d Oct. 1h ta stock of yecord| Man The hunchback threw her into @ pond, Calify Petroleum recovered all tte Joan early in the hour, while the actwe | oa ake ge On j ; PARIS VETERINARY has opened an estabiishmont to cure dogs of thé Met showet Tostes from the opening iehoawe OF SimPaling Ihoorne Frone Taig | mange by N-rays. You may not be in such a hurry to send him your pup Competition among the steel manufac: | 1 tq gept. 1 of #2 same period | When you learn that the treatment costs $1,000, turers, cutting of prices on various | inst year, insxen in order to get businoss has! W MEXICO BANDITS held up en auto containing English capitalist ~ affected the price the steel iaites, | Northern Road reported to Ty | worth $5,000,000, They got all the money he bad with him, which was 81. Which dave atood up well, In the ©. Commission inerense in July of oper: | fow minutes the market showed ree {UNE Income $45,877 ‘ | MILLIONAIRE who has just died in St. Louis lived in a fashionable apart+ 11-2, To! Opening. were ni tone quick .Jof the first fifteen minutes many ixsues Were eatablisied at consideraily higher price Canadian Pacific was a prominent fea. | moving up 2 points, to 243-4, and there Was continued vigorous buying in Reading, which rose G-k, and Steel also made fractional gains ar’ & firm tone Was shown tn the local trac- ture, Union Pactié helt aboat a pol ‘ow tor the ned and the | newed firmness, with Union Pacific feature. of a point net losa, while the let showed to: es ran les Although develope: tion stocks. Third avenue stock continued to al vance, gaining 1 point at ‘a final, ‘K Island opened % off at 14 318 and declined to 14 1-4, but the preferred advanced 1 point to 32 1+ People's Gas opened up 34 at 129 1-4 | “If you reduce men to the level of fon rumora of increased dividend valuable rigits in addition. There was quite a little covering of You have | etock, and commission houses reported Tn second hour Rock Island re Its early loss and advanced to 15 or 3-8 above yestentay’s final, Union Macific stl turnet weak, last figure: 7-8 and 1-2 respectively. Callfornia Petroleum aold down 11-2 olintng terda points to fluence ¢ below Killed thelr initiative and thofr chance |4n inclination on part of customers to undertake new bullish commitments, ‘There wax «ome increase of strength the and ‘Trading was dull in early afternoon but sold off sharply Union Pactiic meeting were announced transformed |as only routine business. Weakness of eteel was said to be on After the guests had heen seated an|account of pri and falling off in orders. prices i-warden pipen were hand- a ago] curities: Mty for Fiaatern latins, that on of idle ¢: Regular United 1 lossen from % to 14% cent per! conol preferrad 4: 154 per cent, holders of record Oct. 4. tompany, s wing were the highest, sucks for to-day aml Cie uet changes a9 seanpered with the closing ores of yesterday 1, MANHATTAN-BRONX Address Telephon ‘Address 15 Dey St. Cortlandt 12000 81 Willoughby St, © Main 1000 FINANCIAL NEW 130 Orchard St. Orchard 13090 $25 Ninth St. South 12016 t MO ariias Company aeciarea 58 W. Houston St,” Spring 12090 800 Nostrand Ave. Bedford 12016 Oi eee arly Alviaand Of 8 bar cant 23 E, 26th St. jadison Sq. 12090 901 Flatoush Ave. Flatbush 12014 CEE ee ee Oat: 1s, beaks: 145 W, 38th St, Marsey Hill 12090 223 Havemeyer St, Williamsburg 12016 Re Fe Sere Dare OE, 50th St. Plaza 12090 1030 Gates Ave, Bushwick 12014 clone Bept. 2087 Broadway Riverside 12090 J Nipissing Mines Company reports cash 108 WY, Jet Bt Ploratngside 2080 OHardenbrook Ave. Samaica 12000 be b 2 rf 3 oe - elrose Fee cla on. weod Ge pt 453 E, Tremont Ave, Tremont 12090 10 Main St. Tlushing 12016 Gadget LONG ISLAND CITY—Bridge Plaza North. Astoria 19014 Virat National Bank declared regular quarterly dividend of 7 per holders of record will alo receive a Alvidend of 9 per cent. from First Se- making in al! a quar terly dividend of 10 per cent, Ne Ponnaylvania lines ave understood to be tn the market for 10 locomotives, tases tae, amin, toe An Interesting Letter American Railway Association reports pt. 1b thi ‘son Ling People Are Not Naturally Grouchy| They “Are Only ‘Constipated! Tevanrpaseeeesrangan: SEPTEMBER 23, 19138, yw Its top price for at the beginning, @ strong) neral market, rterly dividend of Payable Oct, 15 to stock- d Canada of 10,10. a decrease of 18, ‘8 from Sept. 1 UM CANES," dry Bunday law, hollow of course, are popular in Washington bes U.S. Smelting & Refining Co. de- wilar quarterly dividend of 1 mmmon and 1% on preferred stocks, day, while Read- price ruled two to-day, ¢ STROKING A HUNCHBACK'S HUMP didn't bring luck to @ Parisia# Delaware, Lackawanna & Western re- porta to 1 . Commission inetease in July tneome of $46,308. | the Copper issues closed with net 8, ment, dressed like a tramp and fed $3 steaks to hi dog. Reading showed EROBUS" is the name of flying vehicle carrying a half dozen_or more ral | — passengers, ming from 1-8 to > fe te for August mEGae chung | Increase 544,888, ani GROUNDS FOR PIVORCE—West Virginia man complains that his/Wite increase $18! increase of $41, From July 1, net) gate to perform her wifely duties and explains that she is in Jail, and at the end! WABASIE RAILROAD receiver must sign [certificates, his name fn full on 16,000 3.—The condition of Congressman S.A. Rodd . EW FEDERAL LAW limits clgar factory employees to twenty-one free berry, lil at his home here, was to-day {cigars @ week, Object is not to discourage excessive smoking, but to stop sale ritical, Attending physicians #aid he) of untaxed clgars, had been in a state of coma since early last night and hope of reviving him! jhes practically heen abandon After a nervous by Kkdown a week ago Con- gressman Roddenberry's condition first became serious Sunday. Union F “MY THREE WEEKS' OLD GID has been stolen,” Paterson man telephoned the police. Tho "kid" was a goat. FALLING OVERBOARD, Patchogue man had a young Wluefsh in Nis beet. leg when rescued. 3 over yeu and New York City (All Boroughs) Telephone Directory Goes to Press Thursday, Oct. 16th Telephone Service should be arranged for on or before that date in order to have Directory listings appear in this issue. de- "You: was without in- but stocks ree after results for eet aml last Net Any contemplated removals or changes in present equip-. ment should be arranged for as early as possible in order to take advantage of new Directory listings. s Advertising Forms Close Oct. 11th. The New York City Telephone Directory offers to advertisers a profitable means of reaching every telephone subscriber in the city. Telephone, write or call at nearest Commercial Office fre FAR ROCKAWAY—Birdsall & Central Aves, Far Rockaway 12014 TOMPMINSVILLE—444 Tompkins Ave. Tompkinsville 19064 WEST NEW BRIGHTON—145 Columbis St. West Brighton 19066 NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY Industrial Al- ent. Stock- AREN’T YOU LUCKY? ai = —— dust when you are fixing up for from Lewis Bedell, belter known as “Big Louis," who for more than seventeen years has kept order in front of the Pulitzer Building at the Park Row end of the Brooklyn Bridge: was a net surplus of United States Sacrifice Beautiful Mrass Bed, inoh tube; satin or br fintwh; value 8 Sept. 20th, 1943, New York World: The World Almanac gives the estimated population of the earth as eat ame. Estimating that 300,000 persons pass the Pulitzer Building in a day, 109,500,000 would pass in a year, and in 47: years, during my service with The World, I have seen 4, 861,500,000 persons pass, or more than the world’s entire popwation. Very truly, LEWIS BEDELL, Purses are filled, \ rt Deer) Hearts are made glad, No Wonder Offices in the Pulitzer By the timely use Building Are in Great Demand

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