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Soe ~ NEPHEW OF HILLIS FoR dete We TT Tn OE e THE EVENING Wiltam Levy of No, 0 Wall Street who told an Evening V A row that Henry I "ALAS! OLD DIOGENES Enel y last Noveinbs luring i to wait | all the way “2 ‘ from his b held Wash Feaerve oun into court After signing the #um- w ifths an mons in the caso last week Henry Hillis started West Mr. Levy was instructed to press the suit to a quick trial, he said, and disregard any fur- | ington to ~ FORS5O 000 LIBEL Lidl overtures secantric ‘ sy te Feitoce tac the hatte Hnes Eccentric Mrs. Jane Barney, BULLY, SAYS THOMPSON Action Taken Here After| Were wescner, attorney for be) Whose Will Is Contested, Be- ho ti tely upo ieve, . H Ne 2 Senator Al: a at Ex- Fallure to Adjust Trouble [2s The summons niea'a: notice] lieved Cashier Filled Role Pane ee Takes a Fling at | rn si of appearance in behalf of the noted —— ublic Service Gommsisioner With Pastor. Atvine, 1? some kind ot do Willcox. pot D had been wieth , "= n w H Apectal to The Evening W All efforts toward a peaceable | ser breve se Beare rae (to x n @ done of the elixir of} ALBANY, N, ¥., March 14—Sen fettiement of the diMculties between} ane Greek steamship Ioannina, which | life he would have lived to find the ator Thompson said in answer to a Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis, pastor of Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, and his two nephows, Pr and Henry M. arrived from Piraeus last evening, re- ported that one of her steerage sengers, Concasema Savitch honest man he lor paa- T para honesty was men-| “Prende b Hills, having failed, freah hostilfties | woman, had jumped overbe tioned to-da rrogate Cohalan's! pully of 3 he broke out to-day, en Henry Hille court du contest of the will| his mouth shut mh m te brought sult in the Supreme Court ft A Jane KE. Barney, aged! yy t Dr. Hillis for $60,000 damages | ered, but no trace of the suicide 4 + Gged) morrow on the floor of the Senate wed libel, be found. The vessel brought 16 cabin | widow of Hiram B. Barney, a former | As for b action was brought by Aaron and 369 steerage pai partner in the firm of H. B, Claflin & | Servic Company. Ho was described by Will- | fi eou fam A. Condon of Summit, N. J, a] —_——+ moving picture man, a witness for the seventeen cousins of |MR. WILLCOX EXPLAINS Mrs, Barney, | are contesting her will, Mrs. | y loft an estate valugd at $500, The cousins claim Mra | was Incompetent when she made her who | Farne nan, in man,” said Mr. Condon, “was | sto antly spoken of by Mra, Barney | as ‘the cashier.’ She never mention his name in my presence. In 1h opinion he was the only honest man in the wide world, He looked after all her affairs.” “And do you know who that man! Phy, is?” asked V. O'Leary,| "I nsel for th spade have good reason to believe was William V, Ennis, ther cashier | of of the Security Bank at Fourteenth Street and Fifth Avenue, He was a Mrs. Barney and had cha affairs,” was Mrs, Condot it) wn Does Not Crumble Sunshine Takhoma Biscuit, crisp, flaky and delicious. “It splits in two” and no crumbs fall. In each package a lovely paper doll reply “Did you ever see Mrs, Barney cut- the grass tin) under asked the lawyer liar conditions,” wit- t was raining and sh ured a pair of scissors to do the trim- ming. They were dreasmaker's scis- wors.” | lines th Phe ——_. SENATE URGED TO PASS SOCIAL INSURANCE BILL whole, that Measure Designed to Benefit Work- ers When Sick Gets Support of Big New York Delegation. ALBANY, March 14-A big dele- gation of New York social workers appeared to-day before thea Senato Judiciary Committee in favor of Sen- ator Mills's bill providing for a sys- | There ie almost an unending variety of Sunshine Biscuite—fresh from the “Thousand Window Bakeries.” ing it ence, Arre’ as fol ye, 108: Cd REO 11; Pi 10t! S The Smoke of Men Who A fresh-tolled “Bull” Durham cigarette almost says “Speed up!” right out loud. Keen-eyed, clear-headed young fellows smoke “Bull” Durham because it has the sparkle and the “punch” —the youthful vim and vigor. Every time you “roll your own” with “Bull” Durham you open the door to Hustle. f GENUINE | _BuLt DURHAM “Bull” Durham is unique among the world’s tobaccos, It is distinguished fAch for FRE from all others by its wonderful mildness, its delicious Sackage of BE mellow-sweet flavor and its distinctive aroma. with each be sack, Win That's because it's made of the very choicest of rich, ripe Virginia-North Carolina “bright” leaf—the smoothest and mellowest tobacco in the world. You get a lively smoke and a satisfying smoke when you “roll your own” ve with “Bull Durham.” Booklet, show- y to “Roll Your Own” Cigarettes, kage of cigaretis papers, ailed, free, to any |. on request. Ad. “Bull” Durham, Durham, An Illustrated soy und ny wi ere to, # te Mare ni — “The bbery of FIRST RACE, Wall “Stmet ‘Cousin Hot, 108 10T SIXTH RACK. 8 PJ. Horn PRENDERGAST OFFICIAL was looking for #0 statement made Comptroller Prendergast SHONTS SUBWAY LETTER. Barney | Old Not Remard it as an Ofer— Not Approved by Inter- | posing to build subway and ‘ without cost to the elty © Was NO proposition 1m 1910, Mr. Sh commission, did not favor ai in thia draft hot that he would not submit the propo: ‘out On Mr. Shonts stated that hi ter up again before his co that the opposition still prevaile nmittee would not favor thi and in no sense turned over to Mr. Whitney as Secre- tary of the commission.” —_ $12,000 IN GEMS STOLEN. ued at $3,000 was also taken. « Mra, McDonald engag private de- CHICAGO, March 14 teotives before notifying the police. Sho al Headquarte . offered F100 reward, Yesterday for te een ein retown hotel here next | return of the jewelry > HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. HOT SPRINGS, Ark., The entries for to-morrow's races are | Wil! B lows: New Centra OND RAG! wer rib: Res Tachand, 118 ns Dan, 115. Tint RACE —selting repaid. 101 err, Tit; Orvioular Jr ne FOURTH RACE woward: Ma N lng. ittoe allowance WORLD, TUBBUDAY, MAKUM . 1910 (nor at any upon the various subject: be embraced in any onts would be abl © offer of the his return fi mn called letter, therefore, 1s really nothing more than a dum which was never submit months after I found the me mong my papers, and as it sense a public document Ip! an envelope and asked Mr. V for my own cony expected to-day in the n the residence of Mrs, R. T. Mebonald at Garden City, Li I ago when jewelry value: $12,000 was taken whil and her daughter we: Among tho jewelry w got with five large dlamor smaller ones. A diame Selling: thre Jotel 1M Val Stel CHE 108: BY 11d: Talge, ‘180 He RAOK. Selling ane’ state. | NOVELIST’S FORMER WIFE in NAMED IN DIVORCE SUIT OF A GEORGIA BEAUT) and in New York | wit borough, - 7 Ex-Chatrman Willcox of the Public Se | eee sich hase ned ere mission in a@ letter to Senator] MILLEN, Ga, March 14,—The petl-| to \™ very 1 aid rusted only explains the Shonts le r pro- tion for divorce of Mra. Winifred Wad in which Mrs, M » of Upton Sinclair, 1s name ndent, Mrs, Kaoul charge Mrs. Sinclair om the invita- their conduct | e is now 8 prominently con: S MEDALS 217, Men Also Honored Saving Lives in New York Waters. | Mayor Mitchel this afternoon pre- a) sented silver n| three women and two hundred and seventeen men who, during the past vave distinguished them- savers in the tor and bronze medals to few years, selves as } a ping. Miss Mabel Ray- t Street and Miss was th aper men and| fe-sav- | among the rectplents of tions. 1 presentation n the Council Chamber of ing corps the took City Hal n "Oven ned ata y, it was announced Reynolds, secretary of the ttee, will occupy. the © on that day and busl- n in preparation for the| to-day. | ness will convention. March 14.—~ + when the ational Commit- sub-committ of the temporary chatr- convention 19 sald to be! ion for decision by the ———————_—_—_—_= You will greatly appreciate ™', the co-operation afforded you! “by a prompt trial of | “wa EL NOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters when the stomach is bad, liver lazy and bowels clogged. | claimed Track fast merits ofan article make it famous, it 1s 14, 1916, HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS —. ll TTS IPUGILIST LOSES BOUT "soar WITH CONFIDENCE MAN woud be mi ale , PARADE IN PROTEST AT. TEACHER'S REMOVAL Against Miss Rosa Rates, and Will- iam F. Faton, a member of the school board, The parade followed a day of disorder in the school Plerson High School has been the first woman to hold such a position, —_—_—_ ON THE WAITING LIST. (From the Birmingham Age. a.) “Now that young Spateworth has | finished college, what does he expect Smith Falls and Drops $145—Now Ruse Wants a for He Return Match Without Gloves. Jefferson Si Michael Gibbons of that city and the ry. Smith announced himself as a pugilist. and offered his protection At the stranger's suggestion he put his own money, $145, in with the far away. Mr. Smith went to Headquarters | }and sought the scant sympathy of the police. “If you get him,” said he, “please put him in a small room and liock me in with him for fifteen { eufficign sion BIOTHES COVERED on, counsel for Orpet ndictment was) In- ally Resent Disciplining ot for St. Paul, where he is to box Principal ro . ad — } County Mayo on St, Patrick's Day, ‘| — |when he Was accoated at Cedar and| Would Itch Until Almost Unbear- SAG HARROR, N. ¥., March 14.—|Grove Streets by a Sicilian in dis} able, Lost Sleep, Scalp One Three hundred high school pupils|tress. The stranger said he was in Mass Of White Dry Scales, paraded the streets last night as al fear of his life because robbers were pemcditehtiatie. protest against the removal of Grove |” his trail secking $2,000 which he ‘level had just received from a railroad CU achool. The demonstration was! tc to a banker in Greenwich SOAP AND OINTMENT —e——. “My eczema appeared as rod blotches which became dry and scaly My limbs and entrusted it to scalp were covered with these small spots beneficiary of Mrs. Russell Sage who | § the tanh, ee which would sometines sich has given it $120,000. Mr. Hart has| s y allowed Mr. Smith entil it became almost unbewr- heen popular but he and Miss Bates|to go in with the money. When the Able. Scratching made these have not agreed since aho was elect-| Package was undone and Mr. Smith spots bleed and cause much in © he | discovered nothing but & bunch of pain, and I lost many nights’ ed to the board two years ago, the| wrapping paper the stranger was far, io os mad ag incessant itching and bura- ing. torture, My hair came out in handfuls. mans of white dry and ching scales. “Noticing an advertisement of Cutieura I spent many hours in My scalp was one peer meinen {ion for divorce of tra, Winitred Wad. | cided yet what he wiil go into. but it RULING ON ORPET NEXT WEEK do?" minutes “He tells me that Boap and Ointment I decided to give them a trial, After a short while I was healed.” (Signed) Mise Florence F. Schaefer, 657 Hum= he hasn't de- il probably be some line of manu- G., has been assigned by Judge Henry | fa rin boldt St., Brooklyn. N. Y., July 23, 1915. de by|C. 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