The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1914, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, Le Coe whieh op Age siready BRIDE WHO My tary feveated, ‘The emamisers) CHAUFFEUR AUSBAND oe sea ae irene, that 0 UNCLE’S MILLIONS orme'e burned books ‘ont the for- | pon sd of Mr. Mellen concerning ’ & eurtace tidmating of the books, be-/terned to Washington last ; Interstate Auditors SHope to! tates they are obliged to make re-|Drepare for renowal of the formal in- ‘|port to the Commis. | (uiry next Weduesday. There is « Find Data About the West- gion in Washington by next Wednes-|Strenuous contest on between this day, when the formal inquiry witl|®¢w prober of corporation scandals ; chester Deal. ‘ and the Attorney General of the | t be renewed in Washington. ‘ ——— One of the firet things to be asked | United States. The Department of oor, the examiners concerns potti- | Justice is endeavoring to prevent any WHO GOT ‘HAND-OUTS scl ‘campaign contributions by the| further ctosi-examination of witnes- New Haven through the frm of Mor- | 8" under oath before the commission ainda Na Teed & Co. Charies & Melion teatified | On the ground that adjustment of the gan 960,000 to the |New Haven scandal after plane of Get on Trail Ctl nenbene aational eampsign ot 1004 the department will be disturbed and and the amount was fixed because he | mmuntty might be sven to directors found a memorandum that in 1900 the | 6nd officials. on Funds. failroad company had given $60,000 to| The reply of Counsel Folk ts that S 3, P. Morgan for political campaign | the Attorney General will be given -a ante purpasss. until next Wednesday to produce MILLIONS WENT. 7] Another subgect of inquiry will be]! not ready to make a move, then he Rall- | Durposes putting more witnesses on the stand to enlarge upon the revela- tions already made by Mr. Mellen. pleaser Sellen WOMAN’S BODY FOUND iN BAY Believed to Be That of Stasia Han- vahan, Whe Drowned Feb. 6. ar at es cee that Btasia Hearahan, MRS ARTHUR HEMRY BERT ____LALIB , DEATH REUNITES WALDOS WHO HAD BEEN YEARS APART —_ Aged Brother to Be Present Rog BT ap ta the| at Sister's Funeral to Be oe Fok wee ‘eae vo the Held To-Morrow. $10,000 FOR A GOOD TIME. co megs ‘The death at the Hotel Netherland Kansas City Man Leaves Setate te| yesterday of Mrs. Gertrude Rhine- Woman Prien@ of Mother. lander Waldo ended a long standing Mo. eed umwe bitterness in the Rhinelander family. have @ good time” 910,640 w Charles Rhinelander, 90 years old, Lisperd bHapadl piel d ‘asber a. Cus deaf, lame and suffering from many focently posnuce ab in Beatties “m4? of the infirmities of old age, will at- Mrs. Bella Knapp of Apalachin, ww, | ‘54 the funeral services at the hotel x. the | to-morrow, although he had not fet Gien ‘aay spoken to his sister or communicated money. was @ with her for many years. a “the eaid Mr. Rhine- ia dead,” lander at his home, No, 115 Bast Thirty-eighth etreet, to-day, “and 1 fqgi mo bitterness toward her mem- ory. We had a serious disagreement many years ago. It was not over Dusiness matters or money; for ahe had her 94 money and 1 had mine, and our interests were not nt jtertwined, “We disagreed over a persons! mat- ter, It is nobody's business now and lun- | it was nobody's business then. We parted fn anger and never spoke to each other again. ‘My sister Laura sent word to me yesterday that Gertrude bad died. 1 have sent flowers to the hotel, and akthough I am in very feeble health, I shall attend the funeral.” Former Pofice Commissioner Rbinelander Waldo is in Europe. He had a disagreement with his mother seven years ago and neve r saw her or @ommunicated with her afterward. Misa Laura Rhinelander is quite 1) @t the Netherland where he lived with Mra, Waldo, but she insiste on attending the funeral to-morrow, Rav. Ernest M. Stires of Bt, Thomas's Will be the officiating ¥ Goat th The Fakers “ig ‘or some time previous to her ‘th Mra. Waldo, who was seventy- ree years old and fast failing in was on terms of close friend- th several Sistera of Charity A new novel that tells the “inside story” of the fake re- former—the fraudulent “friend of the plain pee-pul,” and his wife, who is a social adventuress. A marvelous study of political and social ambition and chicanery. health, ship wi ho | known, became greatly interested in the work of the sisters and assisted them financially. It was gossip about the Netherland that Mrs. Waldo was about to adopt the Roman Catholic faith, but friends of her family say she had never entertained such an intention. of the extent of Mrs. Waldo's for- and property has disappeared, pod Face ssa CAUGHT BY HIS OWN CAR. Elevator Runner in Agony Shocks ‘Tenants in Broadway Building. By Samuel G. Blythe . The First Instaliment is Published 'in This Week's Issue of THE SATURDAY _ EVENING POST Five Cents the Copy of All News Agents Or, $1.5¢ a Year (53 tesves) by Mail, Ordered Through Our Subscription Agents or Direct Our Sales Agent is J.C. Wilson, 106 7th Ave. New York, N. Y. Jever and started the car. re id on the second floo F in the gvip of the two mei Fire oF axes and eae avay the Tob Ht tena ants a ors smployece, in he hulle: ing were terrified. Some had the ly was hoapital in'e serious condition. THREE-HOUR EARTHQUAKE. Vielent Priendiy tslands, tn Pacific. it severe THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY: reeuatered Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1014. Nobody appears to have any idea tune, She was very rich at one time, but it is believed most of her money Joseph Stevens, a negro elevator run- ner in the office building No. 1919 Broad- ‘way, was trying to move out a desk to- day. He pushed it againat the control | oat an Pease econ was held = By toe the Shook Believed Near the GYDNEY, N. & W., May 2.—The earthquake shocks hitherto by Australian selsmographs Were recorded at 13.80 A. M. to-day by the instruments at the Government Ob- ward and what they called “exist- OFF TO MC MOUNT: ing. ence” as a chauffeur’s wife. youre | PHAW 70 nN Just before word came of her niece's | only come back to us for a few|Leaves Concord cord foe be Summer Stay final decision last night Mrs. Inger- | months and try to forget this Liberty. soll said: “I showed her what she was giving n. “We have told her that we would|up in music, She has « beautiful | OT Of starry XC. sit up till midnight to-night, that we|contralto voice, which was being! snaed to-day when he I uld keep our. doors and our hearts|trained under Walter Damroseh. 1]in the White Moun’ open for her till that hour, But if/told her that if she chose Liberty in. | shend, eee ae we do not hear from her, or if she|stead of um, it meant the end of her | {i a by nis A bead mot come back to us hy then, we|career—it meant the end of every. KR and uty will consider that we have lost her|thing ae Yar as Mr. Ingersoll end arene aid that he antitpated mu forever. We will have nothing to do/T are Pioasure in Oxpiering tHe with her after that. “Why, I know of at least four very | Soiion of the Supreme “T pleaded with hor for hours. {eligible young men whose offers of|United States x} nis, ‘petition for offered her a trip to Murdpe. 1 told| marriage Naomi has refused in the | habeas corpun, sidered tmprobable that her that everything that money cond Dast two years.” feturn here for any extended stay, AapStiaos. | PREFERS HUSBAND TO ASSURANCE OF WEALTH AND EASE Ingersoll’s Niece, Bride of Chauffeur, Clings to ‘Him in Face of All Pleading. May %.—The ‘Thaw in this city The Refusing to it proffers of m “Campus accept proffers jopey and an expensive vocal training abroad, and abandoning any hope ane might have of being the principal hetr to the dollar-watch millions of Robert H. Ingersoll, Mrs. Arthur Hen- ty Laliberte has gone with her chauf- feur-husband to his former home in All the up-to- the-minute styles and shapes at the: , prices that you AN “Qibean on ites Saw Gln wes would pay for less’ land she was the favorite niece +f the ¢ man inexpensive watches made a mil- quality elsewhere. Monaire, she has spurned every temp- tation to leave the man who until last Monday was the Ingersoll chaut- four. Last night, giving the Ingersolls 4 final answer to their pleadings she boarded the train with Laliberte and sald nothing could prevent ber re- maining with him, The Ingeraolls discovered the mar- riage to Laliberte, who was known as Liberty, which was performed May 15, on Tuesday night, and immediately earriea their niece to their cammer homerCe@ar Crest—at Oyster Bay. They brought her back to New York yesterday morning and asked her to decide between life as @ millionaire’s “The Strand”—a rough braid straw, $2 “The Campus” —a soft straw, $3 “The Verona”—a fine bratd sennit, $3 “The Carlton” —a conservative sennit, $4 All styles Leghorns, Panamas and Bangkoks 9 on Week’s Low Prices That Cut Down the Cost of Living At All 235 James Butler Inc. Stores SAMES BUTLER CHOIC GROCERIES Best of the ae Maine crop. old G Ibs, 12¢ NewPotatoes, niv’6bs.. 25¢ New Grass Butter, Fresh from the Western Creameries; highest quality; most delicious flavor; cut to, >. 2 y Belle Brook Print Butter, 275-=.": 29° in some These prices are for housekeepers and consumers only, and dealers will ee be pce by the tub or otherwise, Belle Brook Evaporated Mil 7° Condensed Milk, 27 3-25" cnicghlewatotied Wf hg Essie Milk, 2s"! 10° 10° d; can... rich, heavy syrup; large No. 24 can. Cheese, Best N. Y. State; from whole 17° Essie Sliced Peaches, Picnic Specials for Decoration Day Smoked Beef, Blue Ribbon Brand, pkge 12 R’ CHOICE Thicker than cream; 9 tall 10c sanitary can milk with ALL the cream, Ib. Fancy California Yellow Clings, in syrup; can, ns, ane cul Choice Coffee, quality; baa All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Srecial Sale of Genuine 1914 Lamb Legs of Spring Lamb, “': J 99¢ Spring Lamb,Hindquarters Forequarters of Spring aa Ib. » L. L. Ducklings, Fresh killed At All 131 James y Git Inc. Licensed Stores Princeton D fim Finest for rickies and 68c fin ee bottle M kinds, crisp appetizers; bottle 14 I Mixed, Gherkins and Chow Chow, bottle. ... Crosse & Blackwell’s Marmalade Worldfamous English preserves; large stonejar | Messina LEMONS, Fey truit ......4 for 5°] | Butler’s Malt fuiske Noted: for pu por 69° ig hom from} reise Graham Crackers.-) 1), Oc|| Duffy’s Malt Whiskey 22: ei cL Bioult Cal el Kochi Nabisco Wafers... _ |? s- Kingussie Scotch fi, 2 oka Most Healthful and Refreshing Ranma Drink Essie Grape Juice, 15°58 « 5 Pure unfermented, bottle . Guinness’s Stout World-Famous for Quality—Bottled to Perfection. 2 Bottles,| Doz. Bottles, || Doz. oY 3 Splits, iG $4 .25 e |9 ae 21 of 15¢ per doz. empty bottles and 10c per dos, empty 507%. Stamps FREE with case of 24 Bottles iT Lager Beer, Ruppert’s or Liebmann’s.';,';7 extra Salvation Matches big bos, a in ares 3 for 10° Borax Soap & Gold Soap Bm “aor” Sta Stamps FREE ith | box 15 Taicum eS he 10")

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