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| AE | | ee eC ane te ‘ 16 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1916. He saw two rateri-| “SMOKY JOE” ADDS RESCUE jo" "y°o-""" (ows, Oa EE HASH MES se bey cnn icrsemees’ =| COURT REFUSES 10 When the first he y arrived, tet Martin or- ladder run up, bape tty Fire Chiei Climbs rings Her From Fifth Floor, the time ho A gaat Chief Joseph Martin sacl ant. an Paver Beoo n | from the window In fain Veteran Di Ladder ut nd the young, frantic, She ked the ladder Nichola felt; Man Must Suffer onsequences of His Act in Marrying ond Time, Says Judge Mrs as taken to New York Hospital, | eran deputy chief 1# known from Sea Milongian! was unhurt. Gate to the Bronx, was iightily climb- (Rrectal to Tie Evening World.) Great WHITE Y., Nov. 17 ing a ladder to the top of a five-story a . STON, 3 om . prought by house to rescue « beautiful maiden. | oor hn wnnekine.'In dismissing tho ault brought by Ar Tho fire was in @ house at No, 366! greatest ot mo n landscape painters, thur G. Erlanger of Chappaqua Seventh Avenue, Gleg at Fly hon le Park arly havo his marriage to J “Smoky J: was among the first monia here to-day in which petitioner for Erlanger fire ‘ Bept, 14, 1903, in Manhattan and then [lett her and married Harriet on June 4, 1909, in Savannah, Ga, Erlanger claimed he was in a “doped” condi- tion when the second marriage took place and therefore it should be an- excoriates | 4 Splendid | Profession for tas eae decision, which leaves Erlanger two wives on hia hands, “The plaintiff was married in and he was marricd again tn whilo his wife was living, and bis marriage to her had neither been dis |wolved nor annulled. He ts that |he knew his first wife was living jthe time he married the defendant When the defendant married the plaintiff sho did not know he was a married man, with Young Women Telephone ting {s fascinating, dignified work. 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Zifferer, who ts Vice President of the United States Expansion Bolt Company of Manhattan, denies his wife's charges. He says she once lock herself In the bathroom and fired a revolver. DIVORCE GRANTED WIFE OF DR. FRANK ANGELL | cmmnvasonenmne | Decree Given in Secret Against Stamford University Professor, round of Desertion, PALO ALTO, Cal, Nov, 17.—Dr, ° Professor of psy-| tanford University, who! urned from service tn | on the B tf Com- and his me ayard from 1893 t State during ' t and Secretary of nd Ad- ‘he divorce r Court at desertion 1 on the married in e War) d to-day the fol-| ¢ the advisa-| Open an Account “'" 100-Pe, Dinner Set fit Without Ki Open an Account Victrola or Grafonola at from $15 to $350 snd pay fe Mt in am thly pe $35 VICTOR. 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