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u JERSEY DIVORCE SUIT INVOLVES ~SGHOOL OFFICERS Supt. Demarest Names E. W. m» Oliver, Hoboken Princi- Hi pal, in Case. HE WILL FIGHT BACK. foleleininniolinielobinieleleinieieit telnteiieiminlet deieieieinleieinicinbeieleloleleioieieieieieieieeimieieeioiloloioiiniviesiieieieisinininelols dfofate fofototofel Aer THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1915. nen ae- eer ‘ Sejeletetetnintetetetdeintay By El eanor Schorer C. F. MURPHY’S NEPHEW DI | — of Lat 4. Murphy Fordham. William John Murphy, © son of the | late John J. Murphy and a nephew of Charles F. Murphy, leader of Tammany Hall, died to-day at the heme of uncle, Capt. Patrick Cray of the | Department, No. 309 East Seventeent Street. He was twenty years old, William Murphy was a student at | Fordham University. He had been gut- | fering since last July from an jntestl faint.” Capt. Cray maztied 4 at john and Charles F. Muarpl John J. Murphy's wife died when her three children were small and Mrs. Cray teared them. = 4 . | ‘ ’ 7 93] Husband’s Unexpected Visit “\Wwowp er 3 } \ Home Said to Hav \ IF. Santa How Fat ome Said . | Wik: GET SLO SOU RCH | aeaetmens isis BUANT- with COME, Arar Wye ; Brought Crisis. | Noe tO Sown. THAH| [SusT wowpe = | ‘ ' 4 Sy UTT LE- THIN} 4 DEAF. P\ePcrittt Ano | Disclowures of a nature so starting 12 WONDERS! | that more than one person prominent = | | } fn the social structure of New Jersey | “——— - sess THEY VWONDR ¥ ——— arcana esaianeian a —. —- . WHET _ = wil feel its effect are expected to- | AKO MA’ Eo _ a | day following the filing of a suit for | oats ‘ . ue - Prac | | absolute divorce by Abraham T. } = SUE OLS vance ft Demarest, well-known author and | ALL, FOR: SANTA TO BR wel | ’ ’ | j Superintendent of the Hoboken, N. 7., COWNALL THE: TOYS THEY 3 fa | ecthools, m which he names Edwin W. | Hav@askKed FoR. | ec ] Oliver, one of the school principals. | es - SS Ree | 4 Geen at Public School No. 9, where | | ae Sen Sane A RTE TO a | the has been In charge for a number | i | Phe ' superior will not be one-sided when { 4 i iy ores we toe wearing. “Tons soon KEEPS OUT OF PRIMARY SEIZED U. S, MAIL going to fight back,” he sated, foe ; 7 ; Banat j A : |. | 3 qoiend 10 jow that two oan play Doctor Orders Him to Break | P. S. Inquisitors Still Wonder-| Writes Friend Asking That His} Capt. Baron of the Rotterdam Says| Thaw, Cowdin and Prince,|John S, Callan Reached Moth-| The appreciation of art Mrs. ‘anithes. i n 7.0 Name Be Excluded for Presiden- Hi rote: Sons " j ~Laeapihrey Gia hb prorsyebe Away and He Vanishes ing Where $27,000 et ema ges d € Made Protest to Consul | Who Faced Death Often, er’s Room, but Aged Wom- F has little to do with its cost. ,000, . | : ial Ballot in Minnesota. at Falmo { has long been prominent in social and} \Whereabouts Not Known. | Went. | Falmouth Ail Have Bravery Medals, | an Was Gone It's the thought and care be- church circles in New Jersey. She is | j MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Dec. 23—| Capt. Jan Baron of the Holland-! . Y Medals, | hind it that count on Christ- the daughter of the late — pe ee _ -- Elihu ; not of New York, former Secre-} Aine ne steamer Hotterdam, mas morning. That's why so County Clerk o STIAD ec. Henry! rhe op i estigatine Com. | t@ty of State, has 0 *harle h oa tay donk tee | fs Beree Ford was missing whew tho Ford| m toulay is bie name appear on the Republican Presl- eat relly Latta oes poadgile kad wong] tl? Whipcord teanness of athtoten, | hall elehty-year-old Mrs. Mary Cal giving : pence party left for Stockholm to-! * con c cerned the United States Governmen . E Acconiing to Lucius Lichtenstein, | Peace Party : far Stoskbolm to: the device {ential prinfary ballot in Mi 1.| would not be asked to take action an| Wo have been twice decorated for | was burned to death early to-day | Ex { _GoTHam a counsel for Mr. Demarest, the domes- |day to recruit delegates for tho] ii i+ y 4t row the Brooklyn. | © sa former member oft he Phil-} the scizure of mail bound for the r exploits aviators with the |!) & fire which destroyed the hand-| Galo Strives, te affairs of his client have not bees neutral peace conference ! Fourth Avenu contract Into | pine on piston and a close fdend| United States on his ship by Rritish| French army, returned to this country |#ome residence of her son John 8. | om pe vane ° of the best for over three years. Mr.) pord and Dean Marquis of Detrolt,!the hands of neral Railway | Of the New York statesman offvers at Falmouth. day on the Holland-American Line | Caan at Arlington, N. J. Oliver, the co-respondent, he declared, | 01, or nis closest friends, disappeared | Signal after the Federal) "fam not a candidate for “L made a report of the seizure to] steamship Rotterda: They were) he Callan home was at No, 680 SILK STOCKINGS has long been a friend of the familys ne ure before time for depar- | Siena Com had made the fowaat | Romination in any sense,” said that} the Dutch Consul at Falmouth,” he| Elliott Cowdin and William Thaw of noteest |: because a box of these beautiful; : having been brought to the Hoboken |% fev hours before time for dear | iy. The Public Service Commisaton | Portion of Roots letter mado public. said, “and I do not know what ateps' this city and Norman Prince of Bon- Belgrove Drive tn one of the che! pure silk, lustrous stockings Ste schools by Mr. Demarest. Ho nad | ae ein an inne leader's physician ordered a rehearing when the Federal}! am not willing to have my namo| tne Dutch Government will take in ton, and they have come home for} sections of Arlington. The fire apread tilts at five and sin times the been @ constant caller at sie Desneree said that it was necessary that ho! Peonle wert being congratulated on| Used as a candidate. I do not wish} the matter. It was the usual thing] Js! eight days’ leave from the front} #0 quickly that It waa only with the pel home, No, 1017 Blomfeld Street Hos ye aor himself trom the party to ob- | ‘elr * late In 1814, and gave}M¥ name to be put on the ballot as} for the officers to hound the ahtp at] “Somewhere in France, groatest difficulty Mr, and Mra, Cal-|! cone veal r rant-|tain some rest. Whethér Ford has| the vontr to the General Com-{@ candidate, and, if it is put there, I] almouth. No force was used in seiz- hey went to France at tne begin- ia Aik Avedokd) manneed 4> got Gul ies oy re rool econ om Take r Last DY Ea oy ed Belial preceded the party to Stockholm or|Pany because they owned the Sim. | shall be compelled ts decline and in-| ing the mail bags. ning of the war and Joined tho For-| Oi their three boys, John sr. ten; || al on in eslection becaued / =a es, fhaaith haviag been seri-| intends to follow immediately could | men device A. A.D. Rahth. personal’ friend of} "Th boarding officers requested orince Gere Guealne ey the] Harold, twelve, and Arthur, fiftee they combine such _comulete am 4 declared worry | not be learned Although experts swear that the] Col, Roosevelt, stated to-day that the|ceTtain mail—ten bags from Sofla,| jowdin and Prince | reas old. beauty and daintiness with such’ ously impaired It is de vesed| It 1@ not known when be will he|Slmmen apparatus is worth little or] name of the former President would| eighteen from Constantinople and went over last May and wore taken! ”"s0" Gatien, remembering that n Jong wear. Made withaut tha» attending his domestic affairs caus able to participate actively in the| Nothing, the General Company bought | probably uappear on the Minnesotal ejevensfrom Berlin. They seemed to into the ranks of the military bird- oan taxa axonnea hie mother, whoee brat re bear geen legs * Peepite, Collapse. | was supposed | affairs of the peace enterprise, it was | it for $50,000 plus a royalty of $10,000] movement for ene Aid (8 {STONE ! nave specific information which led rota each bas recelved the MIMtArY | room wan on the second floor, went patented Gold Stripe that stope to remain awe from his Cte eu stated. a fear at the very time that the Pub- | started. them to ask for this mail. There were cae neg id Be basihair al back into the house with two friendi Oil garter runs. Dec. 20, Mr. Demarest suddenly ap- fore ‘ em © Service Commi s discover. | oe mber of ba Cologne, 4 7 a 3 Deets on ies Gn cae sama| Toe Norweslan peace, deleesten Sid easiest areal cal |WOMEN TO HAVE CLUB 1 & number of bage from Cologne, Ger | tron Cross of Germany. Pegi bab naproligeel agen gars 482 Shades to Choose Frota 6 belongings to a ear ’ on its trip a - < ‘ hee Phe aviators exp 4 rik house. at Note. Hudson | to to-day. Ford's secre- ination of t Doks of Simmen, | | gave up the mail, but lodged a protest ay ‘ iat De a5 Well AS muodeary | Poses Bat Mb CAlAS wes nek ‘ere Select eat frees Al sores Street, Hoboken, leaving the Bloom! tary, Louis P. Lochner, sald they ob- late owner of the patent, throws very | IN MUNICIPAL BUILDING with the Dutch Corfeul.” | Poca Ons ax well ax modesty |” aithough the house was by this time be yloaed Ral em gar pb heh oe ite shortly tte Hera y Jected to @ separate announcement of} little light on how that money was | a | roiltta é Rantala fetalla of thelr git ab..ao, Mr, Callan and his friends ‘red de ane. hie wife. Shortly afte: ‘ miiek it wae thecefare. do divided -———- perder ek aly hunted through the balls and bed- 2 Btanley Taylor Demarest, who is| their names, t was therefore de- a | ‘They did say that they had made Gotham No.100—$1.00 the pair, and Mr. Demarest we him. nough Mr, Demarest denies it, ft is declared that the crisis in his domestic affairs was caused by his sudden return to Hoboken, It is also peace delegates until delegations have been obtained from all the European | neutrals, | 8.8, McClure, the New York editor, | who headed the insurgents aboard th: Oscar IL, will leave the peaco party, declared that detectives were in his} employ during his absence. In the bill of particulars Mr. Dem- counts of alleged arest names thre misconduct ‘of New Jersey any of these, if proved, ure sufficient grounds for a divorce. The Hoboken address of the Dema- rests and another at Lake Hopatcong which they occupied during the sum- mer months are named as scenes of the alleged misconduct. arests were married on $4, in Asbury Methodist work that won him fame. "Sa Monday next the School Board of Hoboken will meet. According to James P. Laverty, President of the oard, action of some kind may be taken. This is expected to be the suspension of Mr. Oliver. OMficer Arrested. es Monroe, thirty-five years old, chief officer of the steamship Sarnia, moored at the Haat River and Cath- rine SUP. was arrested aboard th fteamer this morning by Custom In Spector, Walter Murphy and locked u $n tho Greenwich Street Station charged with emugeling opl Set No. 2 (Illustrated above), This consists of Djer-! ($1.36), r-Kiss Face Powder (60c), wether, Sold at practically all druggi: Alfred H, PEED R EST Peary jer-Kiss Extract| This con! Djer-Kias Sachet (65c) and] ($1.36), Dje it was announced to-day, Accom- panied by Gov. Hanna of North Da- kota, he will make a tour of belliger- ent countries, One of the highest Norwegian offi- cials, a member of the Cabinet, told American correspondents that the time is not ripe for peace efforts and that any sort of a conference, official or unofficial, may work harm at this time. He asserted that Mme. Schwimmer, who proposed the peace cruise to Ford, visited him twice last spring, but that he told her on both occa- sions that the peace movement was useless then, He gave her neither letters nor assurances that she would have Norway's support, the Cabinet officer sald. Even should President Wilson ask Norway to join in peace proposals, no steps would be taken until after a conference with Denmark and Swe- den, the official declared, the three lcountries having agreed to act as a unit in any peace mission, Beaulifi Bo 50 No Additional Charge forthe Holiday Box. ok tN of Ki jo. 1. Djer-Kias Pxtract achet (65c)—@ $2.50 complete tollet treasure trove, in fact, for $2.00 altogether. ‘e and at 1 department stores. mith Company, Sole Importers, New York City [ol- J. ] oi al a © SOPIECES 25 SWEET MILK CHOCOLATE al ABc BLocKS + Ht DAUERBACH&SONS NEW (Afefclolelmlelnl lyixlcImnlolelelisirlul the Thompson Committee, has filed with the committee a report of his the books of the General y Signal Company. In it he arate Place for Lune } and Rest. says: “The expense Coleman, who, we understand, 18 &) project of establishing a women's The city to-day committed itseit of W, to City Chamberlain Henry Bruero's account w. New York salesman, included in the July, 1914, cash report of M. R. Bri- ney, New York agent, contains the following item: ‘May 80—-Entertain- ing Mr, J, M, Waldron, Sig. Engr. 1. R. T., and family at luncheon, dinner and auto ride for the day. Meals, ote., $19.75 ito, $40." “In a li report we found the following ‘New York, Sept. 30, 1914—Ree from the General Railway Signal Co., $500 as retaining fee, (Signed), J. M, Wald- | ron.’ | “This item was first charged to ‘General Sales—Sundries, On Dec, 81, 1914, it was transferred by Journal entry to ‘Speed control—Engineering Salaries.” The payment of $500 to J. M, Wald- ron, Signal Engineer to the Inter- borough Rapid Transit Co., was made three weeks after the General Rall- way Signal Company bought speed control—still unused to-« from P. J. Simmen, head of the Sim- | men Automatle Rallway Signal Co. This company, according to the ac- countants’ report, has never manu- factured or sold anything but shares of its stock and the Simmen patent. William C. Banks testified that sioner Robert C. Wood that “It's a rotten trick to take the Fourth Ave- nue contract from the Federal Com pany when they're the lowest bid- der,” Mr, Wood ‘threw up his hands and said: ‘I can't help it. The BR T. wants the Simmen patent, I've got to do it" | ¥ of the Simmen Company at Buffa shows that P. J. Simmen recetve: $20,000 from the General Railway Sig- nal Company on Dec, 8, 1914; $10,000 on Sept. 15, 1915, and $15,000 on Dec. 81915. He now has $19,00 in bank, but the remaining $27,000 has evap- orated and the experts cannot tell and how. “We are going to the bottom of | this Brooklyn-Mourth Avenue con- |tract business before we stop,” gald Senator Thompson to-day before gi | ing home for Christmas, “and we 6 | to find out exactly how the mys~ |terious Simmen patent was used and |just where all the money mixed up with it was applied. ‘The Simmen speed control {8 no peed control at all; but the patent was powerful enough to change « $1,500,000 contract, and we propose to find out how.” The Thompson Committee will re- sume public hearings next Tuesday. eit The Q That Doce Not | ite tonic and laxative effect TIVE BROMO QUININE can be taken by | gag without cay ley. auees's salsa ee ily eet the H | when he told Public Service Commts- | rley Morse’s report on the books | luncheon and rest room on tho |twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth floors | |of the Municipal Building, This ac- |tion was decided by the Board of Estimate, Borough Presidents Parks |of Manhattan, Mathewson of the | Bronx and Van Name of Richmond voting in the negative. | President Marks opposed the plan on the gfound it was discriminatory. He stated that the facilities are be- ing provided for a club of 250 female j city employees, while there are more than 500 such women employed in the building. | The Bureau of Contracts recom- | mended plans calling for $23,729 for interior finish, making 4 total of $37,344 for the restaurant project. The money will come out of a fund set | aside for constructing and equipping Municipal Building. |" President Mathewson's objection was based upon the assertion that to spend money for napkins, curtains and other trivial accessories was in violation of the spirit and t e] law under which th was originally voted JAMES H. HYDE SENDS XMAS FEAST TO FRONT | Provides Turkey for 100 Volunteer American Ambulance Drivers— | Rhodes Scholars at Work PARIS, Dec, 23.—One hundred vol- unteer American ambulance drivers ave having this week their first Christmas at the front. The Amer! cans have no longer leaves than the | French, and no special holidays fur- loughs have been granted. Turkey, cranberry sauce and plum Mdding for each of the drivers, pro- Vided by James H. Hyde, was sent to the front to-day in military trans- ports. Thirteen Rhodes scholars trom Ox ford University have arrived to re- Place Americans who are leaving, | their torms having expired. The new men are: F, 8. Bryant of Nevada, C. A. Castle of Kansas, F. H. Gatlor of Memphis, ‘Tenn,; J. Liles Glenn of South Carolina,’ Robert Gooch of Charlottesville, 'Va.; BE, B, Jackson of Colorado, 'T. 'P, Lockwood of St. Louls, R. Lytle of Baltimore, Md T. Nelson of North Dakota, 8. Paradise of New Haven, Conn.; Prickett of Wilmington, Del.; iam Sullivan of Providence, R. I., B. H. Warren of South Dakota. After @ year of ambulance work, J, MoConnel of North Carolina and N. C. Balsley of San Antonio, Tex., have joined the Franoo-American aviation corps. Mr, MoConnel has ‘been decorated with the War Croas., IN NEW HAVEN CASE Will Rest His Chance on General Plea for Dismissal of the Suit. No argument for the dismissal of the indictment ainst William Rockefeller individually will be made by bis counsel at his trial with ten other former directors of the N York, New Haven and Hartfé Rallroad on the charge of conspiring to monopolize commerce, This i came known to-day when Judge Hun! inquired, while hearing individual 1 many more there were, Counsel for two responding brought the total number to be heard to ten, Counsel for Mr. Rockefeller will chances on the general plea for the dismissal of the entire case, Mr. Rockefeller is the only the defendants whose as a director has extended through out the entire twenty-five-year period of the alleged conspiracy, one of Santa Claus includes the Unsu: argument for other defendants, how west his! nure of office both by day and night and had been shot at time and time again, the bul- lets and bits of shrapnel often piero- wings of their machinos, y had never seen a Zeppelin “I have been the most killed man the jin the French army," Cowdin said “These false reports were due to the fact that James Bosch, one of the American flyers fell behind the Ger- man lines and was mistaken for me | Wo don't know what became of him.” ‘Our ik over there has been of three kinds,” sald Thaw, who ts @ Heutenant, “reconnoiterin, ding and directing artillery fire. The best working altitude about Hut even at that height," Prince |ioterposed, “It has been imposible to | keep out of range of the anti-aircraft ‘guns, They plek us up no matter how high we go.” French machines alone are the French army, the American ma chines going to the English. ‘The percentage of casualties among air mon is 47, Killed and lost, Cowdrin # we have found to be used in RAUNT GAN! passed Min: ing plaster and timbers drove them to seek safety. When the blaze burned Itself out three hours later Mra, Cal- lan's body was found on the second floor at the top of the back stairs, where she had groped in a futile effort || Other stockings from $1.00 the pair up to $65, GOTHAM HOSIERY SHOPS Ly U4} = i to find her way out. men, William Conrad, a volunteer helper, was caught under falling plas- ter and was taken to Memorial Hoa- | pital in a serious condition. The police report the loss by fire or theft of @ quantity of valuable | jewelry from Mrs, Callan's bedroom. Mr, Callan ts a New York business man and formerly a vestryman of Trinity Episcop: Church, the fash- jonable parish of the town, The fire jy supposed to have started in @ de- fective flue, 24. Judge y rritortal Governor of Oklahoma, died at hie home last Night. To was etghty-threo years old Seay. Was appointed ‘Territorial of "Oklahoma in T8028 and | two years. During the preceding two years he was Supreme Judge tory of Oklahoma. Vi) 1 Water White Rock in his tokens of Christm: 4 \ Scores of neighbors helped the fire- 504 Fifth Ave., near 42ndSt~ or 27 West 34th St. | BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. 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