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95,000 ALIMONY OM AND, EX-WIFE’ YT BISHOP cer, Who Wests Wants Reduction N $15,000 to $3,500, Says Income Is Only $17,400. NK FROM $75,000. ng to Throw Me in Gut-' ter by Concealing Money,” Is Woman's Charge. 7 Feply to the ples by her former ; 3 James Cunningham Bishop, a , for a redudtion in alimony 7 $16,000 to $2,500 a year, Mra. Mdigail Bancock Bishop to-day asked | Court Justice Gaveran to| 2 her alimony to $25,000 a q ‘and in papers filed with th af @eeused her husband of at- 4 to carry out his thrent to ber “in the gutter.” _ Susics Gavegan cut the court pro- short by appointing Joseph Truesdale roferce to determine fmu¢h the banker 1s worth and @et an alimony figure that will Mra. Bishop to continue to ings equal to her sta- ) The referee was also directed to a ‘@ertain Whether, as Bishop contends, | ft costs as much to maintain the four rz Girls as it does to support Be. Bishop. The banker complains “that hard times due to the war have A down his income from @ year, leaving him, oe Out, only $1,600 to support him- after deducting the $15,000 paid to ¢ P % @ivores and other expenses. Bishop under the final decree | $9,000 etreet, the banker's former wife says that she did not remove the property nor did her aister, Mra, Almira H, oane particip: in the removal of nin exponsive linens from the {Ronse | Bishop said that the missing Iinen | was found in the possession of Mra. |chatra, Ry ¢ it of crepes block and other th sxystetiously alecppeared. in spite, i] the fact that detectives were guarding the house, Mrs. pie fe living with her fathalie, in Newport, , MRS. ROKER LEAVES HER WEALTH TO HER SONS AND DAUGHTERS Richard Croker, Her Husband, Not Mentioned in the Will, Which Was Made Last May. The name of Richard Croker is not mentioned in the will of his wife, Mrs, | Elizabeth F. Croker, filed for pro- bato to-day in the Surrogate'’s Court. | Her estate, consisting of real and por- sonal property “in excess of $20,000," is left in equal shares to her four ehildren—Richard Croker jr., Ethel J. Croker, Howard L. Croker and Florence C. Massimo. Tho first two are named executor and executrix, without bond. The will is dated May 27, 1914, and directs simply that Mrs, Croker's en- tate be divided among her children. An attached codicil contains the spe- cific directions for the disposal of certain sums of money and articles of jewelry. With the papers, which were filed by Warren MecConthe of No. 42 Broadway, is an admission of Jurisdiction signed by Richard Croker. It authorizes the administration of the will in the Surre ate’s Court. To her daughter, Florence, Mra. Croker bequeathes, in addition to ber share of the estate, two large din- monds. Ethel Ctoker is to get her mother’s diamond sunburst and a tur quoise ring, and Richard jr. and Howard are to have the jewelry of their dead brother, Ralph. To her sister, Sarah Fraser, Mrs. Croker Jeaves her furs, clothing an ane Larkin, her former house- 1908, when Mrs. Bishop to bring divorce proceed- involving Mrs. Leila Gwathmey, figured prominently in the di- trial, she alleges that Bishop to forestall the filing of the hy @ threat to hide his money. “Now, by this motion for a reduc- of ‘alimony,” says Mre. Bishop, noe keeper, is bequeathed $2,000 and a diamond bar pin. To the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Lexington avenue and Seventy-sixth street, is given $500, and the same amount is loft "to the Church of St. Ignatius Loyol Eighty-fourth street and Park Th Ric’ N. will gives the residence of 4 Croker jr, as Portchester, and that of Florence Massino dyford, Ireland. a ‘l expert,” testified J, Gottlieb at to- ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUE NO FINGER PRINT PLAN MODEL HOMES CENTRE AISLEPEW MENAGED WITH DEATH EXPERT CAN HAVE | ASAMEMORIAL | OF GOULD FIGURES | FLAT FEET HERE) TO MRS. WILSON) INHEINZE ADDRESS Heart Must Not Palpitate When Lady Doctors Are Around, . Tf you have f, f. (Eaitore note: flat fect); if you can't look nonchalant while you toss @ fifty-pound dumb- bell over your head, and if your heart palpitates when a pretty young doctor hovers about, you ennnot possibly be- coms a finger-print expert in this town, Just what fiat feet, fifty- pound dumb-bells and fluttering vital organs have to do with finger-prints all the skill of Lawyer Frank Moss is unable to learn. “1 wanted to become a finger-print day's probe of the Municipal Civil “First, I was given a fifty-pound dumb-bell to Iift, 1 got under it somehow.” “What was the fifty pound dumb- bell lift for?” asked Mr, Moss, “They were sure you were not going to be a policeman weren't they?” “Yes, but L supposed there must be some connection between reading finger prints and duinb-bells,” replied Gottlleb. “In company with ten others,” con- tinued the witness,” I had to take off my shoes and atockings and roll up my trousers. ‘This done in the presence of Dr, Harry A, Crawford, who struck me as being very careful and critical, We would kneel on a nifty Ittle bench and then the Iady doctor would help looking us over I mean our soles. “Then, after Dr. Crawford, who was absolutely dmpartial, had scrutinized our soles, our hearts and lungs were turned over to Dr, De Forest, who 1s ‘a man. Ho wanted to find out if our vital organs were normal, You see some of the men got kind of excited when they were asked to take off their shoes and stockings With a pretty lady in the room. “Anyway, when the lady doctor was finished wo were all excited. That is no time to have your heart examined. DAY, OOTOBER 18, 19 COURTROOM IF HE TOLD ON PRISONER In Search of All Spectators a Women Propose Building of| Counsel Brackett Says He Can] Big Automatic Pistol Is Found Block of Houses in Slum District of Washington, ‘WASHINGTON, Oct. 183—A move- ment to build a memorial to Mrs. Woodrow Wilson in the form of a model block of sanitary houses in the slum district of Washington has been started by Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, who interested Mra. Wilson in sium work here; Mrs. Ernest Bicknell, wife of the director of the American Red Cross, and other prominent woinen, The pian is to raise money for the block by subscriptions from the women of the country and to call it the Ellen Wilson Memorial Block. Mrs. Wilson's dying wish was that @ bill for the elimination of the un- Service Commission by the State! sanitary alleys of Washington be Commission, “I took the examtna-| passed, and since her death this bas Ission, It] been done tion before the local commis! Mrs. Hopkins will submit the plan was immense this week to m meeting of various women's organizations to be held in Pittsbury ew N.Y. CENTRAL SUES DUKE OF MANCHESTER Demands $1,341.49 for Private Car to Toronto and Return, Willlam Angus Drogo Montagu, Duke of Manchester, whose difficul- ties in the moving picture business have been manifold, had new troubles thrust upon him to-day, when the New York Central and Hudson River Rattroad Company sued him for $1,341.49 in the Supremy Court. That amount, the railroad claims, ts owlng it for a private car, transpor- tation dining car service fur- nished to the Duke when he and a party of guests took a trip to Toronto and back on Sept. 7 and 8 of this year, The charge for the car was $773.25. There are other items in the in- cluding $88 for food and refreshments furnished to the. Duke and his party. faerbrih een NOTE DUE, SHOOTS HIMSELF. See Him “Pussyfooting With Collection Plate.” . The million dollar sult brought against F. August Heinze of copper king fame, by Edwin Gould, growing out of the fight to gain control of the Mercantile National Bank probably will go to the jury in Justice Page's part of the Supreme Court late to- day. Charles W. Morse, former fee king, who sat in court during tho trial with subpoenas tn hia pocket from both Heinze and Gould did not take the stand and thereby disappointed large numbers of spectators who came to sec how he kh ‘ed without his mus- tache, “I say nothing in disparagement of Mr. Gould” said Senator Brackett, counsel for Heinze in opening his ad- dress to the jury, “I am willing to admit that he has a pew on the centre aisle and that every Sunday he may | be seen pussy-footing it up to tho chneel rail with a well filled collec- tion plate, “Il am willing to imagine that he would put an extra $10 on the plate next Sunday if he could only win this million from Heinze. “Yot as I observed the two men on the witness stand I fulled to see Any reason why he should be any more fit to become President of the bank than Heinze.” ‘The lawyer, in closing, said that Heinze, in buying Mercantile stock from Gould, was like a man who had bought a worn-out horse without knowing what the animel was worth. “If you have given your note in| part pawment of the horse, then you| don't have to pay the note if the horse is not as {t was represented Heinze expectes a verdict,” said Sen- ator Brackett. After Justice Page denied motions to dismiss Hetnze’s counterclaims for $400,000 against Gould, former Judge ‘Alton B, Parker summed up for Goul, He said Heinze did not buy Mercan- tile National stock as an investment, in Pocket of One. ’ All the spectators in the Manhattan Avenue Police Court, Williamsburg, were searched behind locked doors / hi to-day after Louis Spitzer, a chaut- four employed by the Wastern Dis- trict Dye Works, had told Magistrate Reynolds that he had been threat- ened with death dn the courtroom if he testified against John Molloy, a boy of eighteen, whom he charged with stealing a fire extinguisher from the dye works. The search, which was conducted George Keighler of the assisted by nearly a by Capt. Court Squad, HOUSE COMMITTEE FOR COENTIES REEF REMOVAL Provision Is Added to Resotution Authorizing Improvement of Hell Gate. WASHINGTON, Oct 18.—The Wits- gerald joint resolution, authorizing the Secretary of War to use any allotment ‘under the act of Oct. 9 last, for the im- provement of East River and Hell Gate, Now York, was reported favorably by the House Rivers and Harbors Com- mittee The committee amended the resolu- tion #0 as to provide for the removal of Coenties Reef, provided the work be facto commenced until assurance satie- Beet tartare eas York or other local interests hikve mags Fevora ner depi oe, Porta rey hater Daniel A. Dri in the report for the committee. try to call up the report In a day oF tw by unanimous consent. We Tread on the Heels of Medical Advance The Blood Feeds All Parts of the Body: IT “MUST BE CLEAN” be tant. Pills fhat purpose. You w ens, Tired 098, Bes te tieeeticn., 10c. and 25c. the Box “Successo” | dozen policemen who had brought prisoners to court, resulted in the dis- covery of a fully 1oaded 12-shot 45 calibre automatic pistol in the pocket of George Byrne, seventeen years old, of No. 121 Calyer street. When Byrne was brought before Magistrate Reynolds he was identified by Spitzer as the one wh leaned over @ bench at the back of the, court room and threatened to “blow his head off” if be testified against Molloy. it was Spitzer's sudden refusal to testify against Molloy that cena about the search. The Magist asked him why be w: unwilling to press Then be told of the threat The police allege that Byrne is a member of the “Red Onion” ga which “hangs out” in the meadows near Newtown Creek in the Green- point section, and holds up people for, beer monoy and commits simil:. dep- redations, When Byrne was brought trate Reynolds he admitted t he had taken the automatic pistol] from the locker of Sergt. McNally In} the Forty-seventh Regiment Armory last night, he (Byrne) having been at one time a private in the regiment. He would not disclose the purpose of the theft and was held without ba!l for violation of the Sullivan law and for threatening Spitzer's life. He wag taken to Police Headquarters to be “lined up" and the charge of larceny | against him was postponed until later in the day. The police say that Byrne was ar- rested jast May for “loitering” and was put on probation for six months, before at Corset Latest Styles Custom Made Frm 2.50 # Sold by the Best S. The Suecesso Corset, 516 Fifth Avenue. Homes Furnished 3 Rooms $49.98 No. 643 ROYAL FURNITURE C0 HARLEM STORE Gant chase of at ies oy least $35.00 SOUTH CONTROLS ROAD. Dr. Fawin A. Alderman, President of the University of Virginia, and Dr. 75.00| THIS 99.98) 26 4 5 Terms LONG SUIT NEARS CLOSE. Write | PIECE $3 Por $50 I was horrified to learn that I had but to get control of the bank, John C. Kilgo of Durham, N. C., Bish- is Attempting to gain revenge and to'reduce me to penury been given the double f. Now my feet a: Deane “We have put in evidence @ letter] op of the Methodist Episcopal Church, for 5 os 7 tie in the gutter. And to gain) Testimony tn American Sugar] gron't flat. Over How Cotieat written by Mr. Gould to Mr. Heinze | South, to-day were | : ed dire ou Catalog 7.506 100 ° oNectio: 3 . of the Southern Kativ ompany a he has not hesitated to ewear Company Cane Ended. “To make’ the long story short, my showing that Mr. Gould was willing | (i cond, Vas according. to fore this Court.” she sets forth, inherited an Leonard Lehr a cigar mann. facturer at D>. 8 ighth avenue, was found lying on the floor of the basement of the factory to-day, un scious, with finally I was given another examina-!, pultet in his head. A revolver was be- tion and proved I was a capable| side him. fingor-print expert by getting a per-| | Voliceman Clancy of the West Forty. centage of 92." street station had him taken -_ where he wi doctor told me that I didn’t have flat feet, awd that not even a lady doctor could convince him to the contrary. So I just kept plugging along, and to sell Heinze stock and let him be- come a director,” said Judge Parker. “But Mr. Gould was very frank in telling Heinze that the Copper King's reputation as a speculator would do a conservativve bank like the Merean- tile more harm than good if Heinze nouncement iksued by the raitway's ik The taking of testimony in the Sher- y than 98,000,000 from man law dissolution suit brought by pg re his} the United States against the American @hd mother and in addition | pica Refining Company and other de- —E comgel as a member of the/fendants, which has been going on for frm of Redmond and | nearly two years, was practically closed out of|to-day, when counsel for the de- ‘Water |fendants before Special Examiner Wil- BRONX STORE Sexi 3035 3037 3° AVE.(OR 156 ("ST ie cel age carci! We Give and Kedeem Surety Coupons =O E—10 nee . Aw banks 8 Robert Jemison of Birmingham, Ala., and Charles Steele of this city, Most of the directors are now southerners fomiion ot. the Thien ice stipulated With apectal ay tits Was sald to be! should become president, an office he S Henry | Guller 1 ike h 60V GLYNN HERE 10 OPEN “ - a A 8 a tats - ns Mate Roe to call Jackson Te : band’s colloctions had by : tnt by ately | Mer reegtig ta # sound advice ence not to jackson bay MOS TOn He “Notwit is sound t has hedone with all ¢his Sou ‘spoon, ative of the nd in strait from Mr. Gould, who appreciated the feeling among conservative bankers inst’ piungers of the type of Heinze, Mr. Heinze could not be dis- suaded. He became its president with the inevitable result that the de- posits of the bank, which were then $18,000,000, gradually decreased until they went down to $5,000,000, when it became necessary to reorganize, “Mr. Gould and his friends took Mre. Bishop asks. Bishop | American Sugar, ’g Company oe warnacey srope Mesecas New Orieana, and eight other witnesses Mt dee Biancd eave "Tho “atipulation, however, provided wit! "I for the submission by the defendants of rawal from the com- | documents referred to in the te simply. accomplished 80/67 witnesses called by both si pliant Ae might a ir in court to have “HONOR MAN”. GOES BACK. vat that source. Conscience Hurt Prisoner Who Es- CAMPAIGN IN BROOKLYN i: Secretary Bryan Coming to Help Him—Candidate Whitman's Expense Account. The town was full of political can- didates to-day, all engaged in attacking nk he must meet smihaat further delay. MAYOR’S MESSENGER DEAD. Tletherton, for twenty- ssenger in the Mayor's office, died yesterday afternoon at his home, No. 677 Hast Thirteenth street, Flatbush, after an illness of four weeks, Major Kaw. seven years in ‘st DLEVMSALE $110,500 FOR LIVING EXPENSES. peuple before their sepa & most luxurious caped Trat School, . M Heth over the bank again and the Heinze each other like the armies in Europe. | Major letherton was — seventy-one | 0 1s ithe revelation made y Mrs. ys " Md. Th . | e ts went out, with the result ‘ta as aMdavit, in which she| “This Is No, 25,218, the honor man| Gov. Glynn came down from Albany | trursde he funeral will take place that deposits rose quickly.” jay morning at 10 o'clock, with husband spent $110,500 a| Who escaped Thursday night,” said a] in the afternoon to take command of servi s aoe Church of Rose of Lima, Judge Parker ins! rel Ut Halpes acale “ny? of the household |volce over the telephone to William] the Democratic forces and open the | pothestons lite. old of had bought the st wit is eyes m of a ‘ol id eo ats their children, Denton, chief engineer of the Peniten-| ite pattie with @ apecch in the Aca. {ths ar army when seventeen wito open and Mr. Gould was there, 1 eiesetee tet Mrs. Bishop is | tary on Blackweil'a Island late lsstl dey of Musi in Brooklyn, Wiillam [jo fer,eerving through the ‘war | fore entitled to recover Tht Tet ites Por Grade Cork Linol Fi E d Ss an increase because | nixht. "My conscience hurts mi of 2 D 5 jor Hethert i spresented b; 0 pro 0 se ob0 werth of furniture, |want to go back and make good.” |J, Bryan, advocate of peace among |flehting, nn” Went to Indian PTR lag favor by Heinze, Sold Ri tnoleum ine namelle inoleum Paster rats ah tpn bik pinay Training School thurs: | Nations, but strong for fighting be- | = old Regularly at 55c and 59c Sold Regularly at 65c and 69c day ni === | Brooklyn. last January would have ©: mpired' N Denton met No 3 and took him beck to the tralnting There the crt AMD OUD AGE|SS scat” emit, e had been sentenced f and 15, tween political parties, 1s due to ar- rive this evening in time to help the Governor's campaign and, maybe, bring a message of commendation from President Wilson, District-Attorney Whitman and all Special, Square Yard, 39c | his term Special, Square Yard, 47C [Tritt 6O Fine Upright IANO gaid Commissioner, Davia “He hee''a family and is thoroughly ashamed of the Se Sa nsT Atel were or- L ne A havin reken his word We always | dere to assemble in the Uni Large variety of tile a wor * earii i peviee oraken his word. comnca y t jon | Be val n od pattern: An extra heavy well wearing quality that gives en- Says It Interferes With and Hastens Death by "Hardening Arteries. ague Club to-night and pass in re- »w before the general staff of old time politicians, Senator Elihu Root has been smoked out of his up-State must have been a lot of 0. 25,213 or he wouldn't have” given him self up.” halls, hitchens, dining rooms and public places, A quality that will wear well wnd stand hard usage Inlaid Linoleum tire satisfaction. The designs are the newest and can be used in all rooms of the home, i I BEGIN CAN CO. HEARING. tent of sulking Indifference to the $ Extra Heavy Inlaid Linoleum vag ee ettnaee ae a BUN Seotimony Renner thes club "Stato ‘Chars Regularly $1.05 and $1.15 Regularly $1.39 and $1.45 8 oun: | Government Takes Testimony tu| man Tanner and all the other m n fluences on the Senator to make a agers are golng to try pursuasive Special, Square Yard, C This is ohe of the biggest bargains we can offer, as the wholesale price of these goods have nearly reached what we are asking for them, Shown in ali vers pecial, Square Yard, 97C Colors go through to the back, Every yard guar- anteed absolutely perfect and cut from full rolls, with its drug, caffeine, is one of ‘comms of premature old age, | ccord- to De. J. H. Kellogg, of the Battle Genitarium. He says: evil effects of coffee on all per- _ af whatever age may be briefly ) summed up as follows: - ““Pigst, the tannic acid in coffee inter- An Feaward Hane! pointed by of Baltimore, Action, public speech later in the campaign, | ‘The only real political action up to a1. M. was the completion of Candi- date Whitman's campaign expen account for fling with the Seer of State, as required by w. is hos n & strenuous job for the campaign committes. ‘The amount is | understood to have been squeezed ¥ 1 District Cov Md., to take testimor nts suit for th: American examined wit 8 States Court Annex 41 Building. Witnesses to be examined at the To-morrow Only Built to Sell from $300 to $350 These instruments were used only during the rental season, A thorough overhauling in the Knabe shops insures their perfect condi- 4. Mai French and Capt Large variety of the season's newest designs. hearing. which, w pveral days ; A ; . Fi ; ; heqrine chi Wit “tase woverat” aay’, | within $18,000, tion. Fine in tonal quality and with a broad iety of wood, geometrical and tile effets eirn's | sane Fee wieer, he coe | the caffeine of colfee is a) Saimin’ Rariance of Urookl ie i. choice of case designs and woods; this 9} qpeeee nity to get a truly worthy piano is well ithe effects produced are simi- worth of this city: B. W. urdtek Lot Albai “SAVE YOUR TEETH Sale of Household Necessities thot ecotWhen lng med, ui, nay oats? ealbsthas ae i 3 ft. Kitch pat tee Rema ws seat , "eine oateeets or Desh | *5§ Down “and. 15 Mo thly on See Gas Heater en Table” Si'seia cuter ol | Winow STRUCK BY a" i x DTA NT i ' | ef caffeine oF colfee to persons| WIDOW STRUCK BY MOTOR. | 1 you have Pyorrhorn or any of the at 98¢ th, eat are ned or who ha disea' mentioned PLAYER-PIANOS Wit contin ‘S| comp Driven late Neate ane sual Ai ‘on Rah get two | Black japanued, 16 inches; nat i derly people sibly Broken, ngino!, | jlarge, well made, \" = = d for youn, x 4 © trate a hectic the iyrtd inant! Mrs Van Alstne Gye. whom of «| flat? squatted aptinntic ef ves) used for demonstration 7 toe baat Polson-destroying glands are not | Produce merchant, whose home 1s at No. | bleeding, foul smelling guma, loosened | only, that sold up to Liberty Oil Kitchen ‘well devel Any intelligent |273 West Seventy-third street, alighted | and sensitive teeth, In two ays you Heat \Table,$2.25 t weuld not permit « child to use pig fh Brostway surtace ear at Si | will notice the soreness begin to go and #550. To-morrow only x ‘ eaters . < ' oon to-da; " . m1 aN OR. hi Hepped back aishuly fame tne taal | after that steady improvement contin: | TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIEN Teh, slece with at $2.25 walt clea while a | Music Ail. free and specia! library privileges. All Are Fully Guaranteed ——S Liberal Allowance for Old Pianos Taken in Exchange. K N A B E WAREROOMS 5th Ave., cor. 39th St. a following her path. In di in front of Fred: surface car sho | long handle, at Black japanned finished; #4 inches high; redured in the} October Sale to $2.25. nsive and is guar- psit the price of two ve of good faith; use as directed and if this treatment ‘dyes not bring the improvement you ex- ri | not, take back the bottle and with- draw your deposit. This honorable offer cy's automobile, which . the chauffeur, was Whitney's home at Brya The car knocked and her back scalp, intli r Nicolas de Fie re, Cor cs , Neary t..79¢ a . She was itomobile to Roosevelt is open to dentists as well as the public, o| Hospital. where it was sald that her P t be fractured. any first class druggist cag supply you. a | | | | @ a Y | 5 on L 4 thi ied vi we oA sit ai aN ‘sal

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