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se own OF COP MRS. HL LHL FLAGLER Rev. Pay +e Cet Grant's Corrob- : oration Also Disregarded by the Court. CHAUFFEUR SPEEDING. Policemen Clocked It Along Broadway and Made It 25 Miles an Hour. ‘The Rev. Percy 8. Grant, rector of the Church of the Ascension in lower Fifth avenue, and Mrs. John H. Flagler were in Yorkville Court in the case of Mrs. Fiagler’s chautf- feur, John A. Bierman. The Magistrate threw aside their emphatic testimony in favor of that given by Motorcycle Policeman Reh- feld, and fined Bierman $235. Mrs, Flagler was so angry that she left court without paying the man’s fine. The policeman said he fell in be- hind the Flagler car at 9 o'clock Sun- day morning as it was coming down Mrs, Flagler, the Rey. t and an elderly woman He followed them from Seventy-ninth to Seventieth street and timed their speed as twenty-five miles an hour. feld stopped the car and gave Bierman a summons returnable to- day. “The charge is absurd,” said Mra. Flagler. “I am a very nervous ‘woman and I would not have a chauf- feur who would exceed @ ten or pos- sibly fifteen miles an hour even in comparatively empty streets. We left Greenwich at 7 o'clock in the morn- ing and one may easily see we were not making any such speed as twen- ty-five miles an hour.” Bierman admitted that he was going fifteen miles an hour. He sald that his speedometer showed that speed EN te Society Woman of Newport Who Is Given Divorce Decree QVERRIBES THAT OF — te ne ae cir FL CONTRADICTS ALL | DIVORCE COMPACT » ROOSEVELT SAYS Makes ins tak ‘Between Them Squarely a Question of Veracity. MAKES CLEAN: DENIAL, Didn’t Say He Voted. for Colonel and Isn’t Barnes or Murphy Man. District-Attorney Whitman replied to-day to Col. Roosevelt's attack upon him, giving point blank dentals to the Colonel's statements and cit- ing supporting proof. Mr. Whitman carefully dictated to The Evening World the following statement: “Mr. Roosevelt makes four charges against me, as nearly as I can de- rive from his published speech. I will cite them one by one and give my reply. ‘First, Mr. Roosevelt anys I voted for him for President. That I did not say. He asserts that I eald it in the presence of Judge Hoyt. I am Perfectly willing that Judge Hoyt shall tell anything that was sald at that meeting. “Second, Mr. Roosevelt aserts that I agreed that if he supported me for Mayor last year, I would follow his wishes on the Governorship. In the first place, he did not support me for Mayor, so far as I know. Next, re- garding the Governorship, I wrote on July 23, 1918, w letter to Nathan A. Smythe, secretary to the Committee of One Hundred and the time, as follows: “You inform me that the Execu- tive Committee of the Citizens’ Mu - nicipal Committee has instructed you to ask this question of me: ‘In DENIES SHE MADE | TO GET $35,000) Former Wife Me ot J. J. M. Schley Jr. Says Money Was to Be Alimony. NOW SEEKS PAYMENT. Wealthy Young Attorney Tell Court of Alleged Agree- fnent With Worflan. Mre, Morna Cliff Schley Andrews, former wife of James Montfort Schley, jr, a wealthy young attorney and of a prominent New York family, to-day before Supreme Court Justice Glegerich denied he rhusband’s al- legation @ehe had agreed to divorce him in Texas in return for a promised $35,000. Schley ts seeking to evade payment of confessed judgment for that amount on the ground that the agree- ment was illegally made and could not be held in effect after she mar- ried again. Clad in a black broadcloh sult, set off with white pique collar and cuffs and a necklace of gold and pearls, and wearing a biack velvet toque banded with velvet flow of Lincoln green, Mrs. Andrews tapped her white gloved fingers nervously on the edge of the witness chair as she replied to her attorney's questions. Mrs. Andrews contends she agreed to accept the $35,000 in instalments of $200 a month in lieu of alimony, and counsel fees she planned to ask in @ gsparation suit filed in this city. At her husband's request with- drew the suit here, she says. Mra. Andrews admitted under cross examination that she had been mar- ried once before she met Schley. “Is your first husband alive?" asked Attorney Josephs. “I don't know, really,” replied Mrs. Andrews lan- AY, OOTOBER 6, 1914, J. M. Schley Jr. and Former Wife He Accuses i in Suit for $35,000 Pr a SS J. P92 SOOO 05909-5-55-50-80990000005 BE RADIEORERITIET SO RIDREREDE | WRS MORNA © ScHLEY ANDREWS ES 84464-Od1-4-6-646-6-006446-4-0404 @ “I decline to answer on the —* that it might degrade he Thore was read into evidence a ioe ter. from the present Mrs. Andrew: to Schley, written while she wai still his wife, but was living in Texa: while he w in San Francisco. It be. ‘Dear Monty,” and spoke of} his offer to provide for her id help her pay some of tho bills she had contracted since their separation. “I'm glad you're going to be gener- * the letter said. “You are not stingy; I could never say that. I started a divorce suit here on the 49-0664 mean Wh (Spy &* if rs {4 | CAVES TOBANKHER ONES ss Kept Busy as Presiden Other Banks and 25 Co panies, He Says. IS GOULD SUIT WIT Leaves Sick Bed to Defen - Action to Recover” $1,500,000. F. ‘Augustus Heinze eettied bulky frame into the witness in Justice Page's part of the Court to-day and, between tent coughing spelle, smilingly ti how he spent only from fifteem %@ twenty minutes daily looking ntter @ interests of the Mercantile Bank, of which he was the and in whigh depositors had One million, five hundred ¢i dollars depends upon the come of the sult in which was called as a witness for elf. The money was borrowed two promissory notes by Heinse Edwin Gould in the days whea name of Heinse and the title “Ki Copper” were alwaye linked in frensied finance, Gould is Heinze to recover the value of notes, with interest. Heinze climbed into the stand literally out of a sick bed. montha he has been under the of a physician, and his face showed pallo: His shouldere stooped and his hands ehook ly. Before him sat Charles W. the former ice king, who, minus mustache, but with a healthy on his cheeks, walked into the soom jauntily. He will be called % tell of his dealings with Heinse defore the panic of 1907, OFFERED PRESIDENCY AS vue Sereeetecee > BOSS CASSIDY GOES MAY GIRL NURSE case of your nomination by the | suldly. grounds that did not matorialize, and | DUCEMENT TO BUY. ae ee aa and he had called the policeman’s at- tention to it, Rehfeld replied that he thought the speedometer was a little off. TO JAIL; WALTER | BACHELOR ALONE? OCftizens’ Municipal Committee the office of Mayor and your su sequent election to such office, will consider 1 have dropped it, at least for the After the agreement present. A letter from you in June had been Btanea Mrs. then Mra. when you gained a residence in Spo- ka {| ald you were going to divorce mej ‘ Set :—_ Aan JAS+ MONT FORT SCHLEY JR C8 OSS OOESER ET IDED EERE D555 2969590809996 990009208 2900 i. Edwin Gould sat just back distinguished counsel, Altos Park Heinze related how he came inte you such nomination . Kindly let me know if you has a denn Under direct examination by “J cannot understand,” said the and election as binding you to serve for divorce, Welting "to yonnley’s | are going tor Edgar Brackett, bis chief Hev. Mr. Grant with every evidence throughout the term to which you td After saying she would never marry BITES OWN ROSY CHEEKS of deep feeling, “how a Magistrate can accept the mere testimony of a policeman against euch witnesses as we have brought here. It is an out- rage that our word should not be ac- cepted. It is a travesty on juatics Justice Breen flushed and sald that he tnought the policeman was a bet- ter judge of the speed of the car than the passengers because the officer was paying particular attention to the rate at which the car was going and they were not. MOTHER ACCUSES GIRL FORFEITS HIS BOND} YES, SAYS COURT Some Confusion Still in Matter of Trafficking in Supreme Court Nomination. “Curly Joe” Cassidy, former Demo- cratic boss of Queens, and William Willett jr.. whose conviction of hav- Gossip Need Not Imperil Her Reputation, Is Decision in $25,000 Suit. A young, unmarried woman may go into a cellar to pack her trunk and be assisted in that arduous task by re be elected and refuse during juch term to accept nomination, ap- pointment or election to any other office, the performance of the duties of which will begin prior to the con- clusion of such term?’ “I have repeatedly stated to var- lous delegations that in event of my election to the Mayoralty I should deem it my duty to serve throughout the term, and I have no hesitation in assuring your committee that in auch event I should regard myself as bound to remain and to dischar, in, the writer continue it I could not make you love me, my confidence in wedlock ts rightfully | shattered for all time. If I could he- Neve you'd never take another drink other matrimonial venture. [am not I'd return to you, but I am afraid ater and hope some day to! your first drink would send me flying man who will be @ real com. | #®ain to my peace and poverty. [ . I have not selected the lucky | hope you will rise to the heights God fellow as yet. He must have strength made you for.’ —mental, moral and phyaical-—just! Schley, who has married again, caused some amusement when he oozing ou Justice Giegerich ordered briefs | offered to help Attorney Josephs de- submitted and reserved decision. |clpher his former wife's handwriting, Schley, on the stand in his own be-| “I used to be able to read It,” he half, took refuge in a constitutional | said. objection when Attorney Noble, for; Schley had paid $4,700 to his former Mra. Andrews, asked him if he had! wife when he repudiated the agree- have heard that Monty aits low dive and proceeds to become ossified and in the shape where females steal all his money “You ask me if I will make an- IN PLAYGROUND PLEA Gen. Wingate Says Romping in Fresh Air as Boy Made Him Vigorous Now at 74, “I'm seventy-four,” said Gen. George W. Wingate of the Public School Athletic: League to-day, “and see how hale and hearty I ior wouldn't be here now if I hadn't been session of 2,000 shares of stock is Mercantile National Bank and secured control of it when Be promised, he testified, the pi of the bank at $20,000 a year. Holnse eaid that when be was fered Gould's interest in the bank refused, the presidency was to him as an inducement to buy. “A Mr. Taylor, who was G agent, offered me this,” sald “only when I refused to buy at price. Mr. Gould was ; resent | the negotiations were carried om, ins ats Masinme Cs pred aalarg aad the may| hind Mr. Roosevelt charges that!) not beaten and kicked “his former rent. romping around {h the good, fresh| aia no talking. ing trafficked in a Supreme Court/a young unmar man or she MAY! sought the Progressive nomination alr and the fine sunshine when &/ «ang ai the time,” said ‘ WING COFFEE) nomination was amrmed recently by! go and take care of a young unmar-| for Governor from him t dig non boy."* xline to bieeelt ane ia Ola chuckling 4 the Appellate Division, are back in|ried man who is ill and yet not be] secx it, ‘The only person who pre- A e ‘The rosy-cheeked General made |e genator Brackett's warning not a Raymond Street Jail. There they will| considered as endangering her repu-| tended to represent Mr, Roosevelt was Oddities In the War News these remarks during a plea to the! 95 on, I had more shares of the Declares in Court Young Daughter] stay until Justice Jenks decides | tation, Mr. Duell, and 1 certainly did not Finance Committees of the Board of} cantiie National than Gould Bed.” oe . whether or not a certificate of reason- This ethical edict comes from Su-| seek the nomination from him. You Aldermen for $7,500 with which to Acting upon the theory that - on Probation for Thefts Ad- | abie doubt should issue. If he grante|preme Court Justice Hendricks, who| Will recall that on the morning after carry ‘on the work at recreation cen- Mr, Hinman announced his candid ¥ O’Brien, vice-president of the i the motion they will be released on| decided to-day that Miss Florence| 9." xy? In inaugurating the spelling of Servia as Serbia, the Times explains next spring. mitted She Did It. for Governor, with Mr. Roosevel and Charles W. Morse were bail. If he denies it they will start at | Ha!stead’s claim for $20,000 damdges| gupport, Mr. Duell gave out a state- | that the change is in deference to Servian sentiment, which objects to the and | Of Gould, Heinse said, ~— Helen Clincrowsky, of No. 101] once for Sing Sing. because of what Mrs, Julia Greer| ment that the same opportunity had|“y" as suggesting servus, we have our work to prove it,” the] O'Brien concerning the status avenue, Winfleld, Queens, | Louis T. Walter, the go-between in| Simmons of No. 28 West Fifty-second| heen. ceeres ie 7, Bye that I had not General suid. “The children who sixteos-year-old girl who was paroled | the deal, is atill at liberty. His bai}|street said about her was bound to|” «. romped about these playgrounds @ year ago on account of amall thefts! of 95,900 supplied by the surety com. | fatl in a court of justice, Lam a Barnes and ‘s Muri renet| English sporting terms formerly’ 19. gecersl use 18: Austria ‘ere ote {have eyes and sounder in her home, was before the Children’s| pany was forfeited by Justice Man-| Mrs. Simmons Is the wife of J. Ed-| That I deny. Prohibited. Steeplechase has become ‘eadrennen; handicap, “angglelche | oii.g Go around to the mothers. Court in Jamaica to-day to answer! ning this morning. Walter's position | ¥rd Simmons, prominent Democrat, Pa osha # grel, pave: more to, aay rennen,” and spring meeting, “fruhlingsrennen. They'll tell you what they think of & complaint by her mother that the|ig peculiar. District-Attorney Cropsey | Who once ran for Mayor of New York | Guring the campaigns” ® —_ playgrounds for children," girl had tried to kill ber and herself 4... that he is prevented from ar-|&@nd who has served on many munict- 4. Berlin merchant has promised $75 each to the member. of the first | | There wore no recreation centres With olson. resting Walter by the order of Justice | Pal boards through several adminis- , | Zeppelin crew that drops a bomb on London. Krank I. ‘bowling, ‘leader ot the | yitany Heinve ‘The mother said Helen bad ad-| ctapieton last week calling on the| tations. Mise Halstead until a year Two SOCIETY WOMEN a tho Hoard of Al-|aitional shares of stock and im mi putting ra her ho . i u'd have been run- pest ae District-Attorney to show cause why Aut or peers Mise Hale The tallest commander in the allied armies {s Grand Duke Nicholas, | tre ound anEh you'd be dead tS Be Ris agreement The, acouned (Ean crtered ar- OF cation of reasonable doubt stead deeasea talations with the Sim- Commander-in-Chief of the Russian forces. He ‘measures six feet, six by this times daciasi bien sae “At the time: you were dias) should not issue, mons hqusehold, Mrs, Simmons Is al- is. Sommisiee. Ce 0 resident did you have aay ‘This order came to Justice Jenke|jesed to have fald that her ‘hou inches. favorably on the application. Sie duties to perform?” asked 7 t i -| keeper was not a lady because s ator Brackett. paren soy, Ten (eee Dre wos bclne away 10 take core ot Dieppe doctors found that soldiers would keep quiet if they had a CAVE DWELLER JAILED ‘Just a few,” Heinse até Justion Wlaplstan Nee! aoe toe poner eT lek ae tee ee DECREES OF DIVORCE pipe or a cigarette to smoke while wounds were being dressed, and the + lineiy, and he explained that other occasion ie en en ae resident of pe a te Issue such an order, while Cassidy | young man into & basement to leyuareevie Pesan rales rsonee Perea nace tine: Sey Youth Says He Liv: fopper mining corporations ia, and Willett were out on bail. At] in packing her trur wounded went to 1 f s ington, Idaho, tans 3 ouns And this te what Tustice Hendricks crowds tied tobacco and cigarettes to theom—a novel kind of fishing party. Vanderveer Puri and aleo president of three or AND KIDNEYS HURT i ® Las i jp sag Aa ne says: . | Routed out of the cave on the out-/ other big Banks. ja ne Teatloe Jenke'e desicies momen ant an ee ae eel Mrs. Robert Goelet and Mrs. A French soldier refused to let go the uhlan helmet he had cap. |*kirts of Vandorveer Park, in which he} | “T did no “et the Sercantie if A fe ng id he had lived for the last month, “as Stop cating meat for a while |on the certinoate of reasnsable doubt,| an it Relea cuarey of Uncnestlty Amos Tuck French Are tured, while hie arm was being amputated, and the doctors removed youth of nineteen, |Rriaem* or" twenty, minutes’ @ ‘ ; which he reserved. * Halstead in partleular, Tt 1a evident, 4t with the helmet still clasped in his hand, his homo was in Englewood, | tne affairs of the bank. I never W your Sladger ts The order read a little differently | HOlMAR? the mction of the young og Now Free. 8 to-day sent to the workhouse | any directions as to how the troubling you. Be ee oe Narteaheea ce atiy tn “entering the basement, does ‘not London {s washing up its hero statues #0 “all-the jukes ans gonerais Bet alles Court”, etre || management should, Be eagg Niaiterd surety £7, he Sairmianee bf by all ae daa ie He will be shined up before Tommy comes marching home,” as o:e of tho, ,hutehlaon Pah ata I never even examined into When you wake up with backache and| ing ‘as Walter was not produced in| “Not only is it proper for a young|, NEWPORT, Oct. 6.—Judge Ratb- | so obers explained. mily;, which. he assets or labilities of the b4 misery in the kidney region court his bail was declared forfeited, | an to enter a basement to aasist in| un in the Superior Court bas handed had Heinse continued | eee Seataieen means you have been though it is believed it will be given | packing a lady's trunk, but an ulter- | down decrees of divorce to Mra. Bisie f ial “a hacause ; Bie tag Ys as, ‘ meat, says ell-knowa authority back should Walter be produced {m- | for purpose of a young man could not|Goelet and to Mrs. Pauline Leroy Franz Lehar, the Viennese musical composer, is a nurse in the Au! enon aid ony dette tac Meat forms uric acid which overworks | mediately. reflect upon’ the’ reputation of a French. Both were er*'tled to the] trian army and has as one of bis charges his own brother, a major of its ae ot thelr t?” asked Senator Bracket the kidneys in their effort to filter it Tere ees eee eeetiaee Ah 8S APPOATS| decrees gix months after the hearing! infantry, who {s badly wounded. th “In 1907, Just about or before from the blood and they become sort of SCHOOLBOYS SAVE pi) ee Rte Ro sympathy | granting of thelr petitions, z panic,” he repli 1 agp an Mie son pour Wiepare Ian't this something for gossips to| Mra, Goelet sued Robert Goelet, al- ‘The British corps of despatch riders, who have done fine work keep: ——_—_—— e you relieve your bowels; re- VALUABLES AT FIRE aiid? en ae leging cruelty, and the charge was! ing up communications between the various corps along the Ine, conalsts te Have bertachn, sit beadecka "| MASKED MEN ROB BANK. | for ihe’cusoay ‘et the two minor mostly of volunteers trom British ualvarsties, many of them wealthy 25% DISCOUNT you have backache, sick headac! _ ° lor custody of the two minor d bers of the nobility. spells; your stomach sours, tongue . -_ youths and mem oi Ser ;7' aud when the weather is bad| Released From Studies They Do|no1a up Prest and Cashier— ce Saal tormar chi on Our Entire Stock of a» See here Fereens cevneen, tae erie Good Work When North Cald- ‘Get 92,437, Bislo Whelen of Philadelphia, whose| Don 9t ts warnings to the Csar sung by little boys iu the streets of i * OKLAHOMA CITY, Okie., Oct. 6,—| beauty was a sensation here ten| Berlin runs: = M h d E | F it Sep tars, waver sealas and 700 are ok ag| Well, N. J. Home Is Destroyed. | nwo masked robbers entered the} years ago, when Mr. Goelet fell in Nicholas Romanoff, a ogany an name urn ure, night. Schoolboys saved many valuables Farmers and Merchants’ National love with her, Three years ago they We will take your trousers off. ther consult a good, reliable physi-| ¢0., .| Bank et Tupelo in Coal County to-| bee; tranged, which made quite Reet vecrer pstnen m your harmecat ee renee eae ateunaate avteue,| 442, and bald up R.A Armetrong, | q*change in the rottage coleys bie| Helnrich Hetne applied for enlistment in the Dfagoon Guards, and the Owing to the Lack of Space and . +] president of the institution, and the 2 Sent Four hg’ at alts; take! North Caldwell, N. J. There were cashier. After taking $2,437 In cash | mgther Mrs. Ogden Goelet, never re- | British sergeant asked in amazement Mf be wanted to Agbt the Germans Growing Interest in Craftsman Products _ lore pon few men in the neighborhood, as it ts nies lurning and her brother-in-law and “Sure,” be replied. “1 don't care who I fight as long as se He is & wealthy residential section and most sister, Mr. and Mrs, Craig Biddle, | explained he was born in Canada of German parents and alf his people . delta fe made {rom the acid of grapes|of the men are in New York during| bank at Kiefer, Okie” ‘bel ing rob semaloing evar. Mr. Gosie county | Were dead. We Have Conc | [} to Ispose 0 urn and ican juice, combined wit fet, the day. The North Caldwell school| fem, dave ago of $6,200 house at Goshen. With Mrs. Goelet as 2 lor generations to/ is not far away, and the princ!yal or is the youngest son, Peter, who is if pba 4 and stimulate sluggish kidneys, | gave the older boys leave of absence. Boy Falls Five Steries, two unde halt years old, while Og- Llauh Bmirnok's Russian battery wee Aaaked 00 ons 1) MORES, NOT OUR OWN MAKE ize acids in the urine so it| They ran to the house, stripped the| Nine-year-old Frank Grip! fell from | em, six and a half, ts with bi infantry, on the other by machine guns, with Mazur lake behind. Rather nelonger irritates, thus ending bladder | Jower floor of almost everything mov- | che tire escape of his home on the firth | *AIOT than surrender, he galloped with bis battery into the lake an! > y man GUST. ‘AV STICKLEY—THE (T ; i 50d bi aed Sate le sovn tor gla] Eat Sigh Sac cea hae ot | Ripe er eae gt Poy A eg agli | gh al aaa THE CRAFTSMAN BUILDING pemetiys. 3s is tee, Manet | There ban re Se alae A eof car hiss me days after t+ Coolers. Mr. The supply of German glass eyce te exhausted in Englund, and pera Uithle-water drink. =~ eee is and 130,008, ; Bs tae 2 ; prepay hecseoemale abet able and with the help of Pee mes man- busband,

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