The evening world. Newspaper, August 23, 1917, Page 9

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o— " ih Testit profits as bien Grains and Drams. ee Bo gem Chemists must hay ar Moar and John 2 eyes, for racy is essential Koartmy, former Amintant Corpor in measuring drugs Counsel, were called to testify aa Care, too, must be taken ix rp the award of 61,600 Feading prescriptions, for the for the property slightest deviation from « for Mesere anew and Kearney mula may affect the efficiency | “°F? Called after ex-Menator William of the medicine M, Dayouite wit Aas ¥ We on felly « quipped to Attorneys lack and Kiiroe on Tues Me 6 télantiae stamication , t had no interest in the ths eyes of ct : | | Nebousit Kealty Company « by vetaeoniiad . vie » Jale on W other workers whos: ess sé Dondeee depends on their « ht Mr Keynolds eaid he bed trans. Our organization is th ' terest in t npany to largest of its kind and best | 4 Ka Vice President of the equipped in the world 1 arantee and Trust Compan Harris G ‘ if re- |¢ 1 @ one-tenth interest in quired—mnay be obtained for Mining Company from $2.00 upward depend pi t Attorney's office ts in 1 ! ing entirely upon the kind of | Possession of 4 statement signed by lenses Mr, Rey son Dee, 24, 1908, author- required and special fittings selected izing the transfer of the Soanide Park perty from a “dummy” to the | Nev mnsit Realty Company. Mr. Rey- |nold# made the voluntary statement investixators that he had red his two-fifths , Company to the 1 b4 East id 4th Ave Jury igh , b4 Went now, enox Ave. | lay a ence k and Ki 27 W. 34th St, bet h & bth Ay ' aath Bt office on Moor abo t t level. | ‘ie behead 7 and 442 Columbus Ay., bet, sist & 2d St again Wednesday and will be called 70 Nassau 8t. nee John St. | again Monday. 2629 Broadway, bet. S9th & 100th Sta It is not known whether Bailey 1406 St. Nicholas Av bet Is0th & I8lst. | produced before the Grand Jury the 1007 Broadway, nr. Wi y, B’kiyn. k for $43,000 which ex-Senator 489 Fulton & opp A & SS. Bklyn. Reynolds #: ne received from him, 683 Broad St at to B 1 it is believed Bailey will be again Manhattan Subway to Nevins St. lation, Brooklyn—!% Block from Station’ i New York Floor Covering Co. 60 Flatbush Av. iis Fultou St OPEN SATURDAY TO 6 EXHIBITION RUG SALE reer eer cre Rugs that were on exhibition at Grar nd Cantval Pa Central Palace, ace, N.Y, City. Y. City. Sizes from 18x36 to 9x12 [t. We offer you these Rugs at a saving of 30 to 40 $30.00 SEAMLESS ext? AXMINSTERS: Handsome extra heavy woven rugs, sult- : able for all $ Prepaid "i au On mall depostt [promptly x will b Promptly held until. wanted, a | | $22.00 Seamless Brussels Rugs; 9x121t., all 12. 89 wool and no seams to wear oul. Bargain. 0. 50.00 Royal Wiltons; 9x12 I1., pure worsted op 04 | oo the richest aud most beautifal rugs 36. 89 BC Printed Linole um/ LINOLEUM Rug Ends | Corner Livingston C| aatiern fo cover large room; yd. Open Saturdays Until Write for Our Booklet, Mailed Free. Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply Also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut = ¥ Dining ow di t of seven pieces consists of Solid Oak, & oper pee 42-inch top and 6-foot EXTENSION TABLE, SIX CHAIRS with GENUINE BROWN SPANISH LEATHER slip seats; complete set for the 597% feenpaseneenrennode exo oeEONE SEH SEIN IO ERIE EB Eee =) | Connecricut cit, ecegaeyfais CANA JURY DEDDE ANT SEASIDE PARK DEAL P0056 6004 4 040004490554 606s beSS ESSE eee & DP CONtr ance Myamin® ~y.comeret TOOT eee ORE OEE TTT Mie Constance Welsh Perkins, niece of G. Lawrence Perki Pomfret Centre, Conn., will be the bride, on @ date not yet made Public, of Lieut. Hovert W. Sherw | Of Boston, Mane Mise Perkins p oon at the wed the lant winte elmont Hote | identified — promin with charity events of th Club and the Junior League. The Licutenant ts a mber of the ignal Corps of the United States kesorves, in camp in Now Jersey Questioned on this point Undisclosed whether Mr It ts Baile roborated the Reynold: con cerning the sale of t ‘The District at day received the stock books of the Ne Ponsit Realty Company and the books of Messrs. Reynolds and alley from 1906 to the present time ‘The condemnation hearings which re sulted in the award to the Neponsit Company were held at No, 90 W | Broadway at the Bureau tree | Openings fwom March 20, to Aug According to th Reynolds w i ve you any interest in the proj erty taken by the city for Seas Park at Rocka’ : mo whatever,” was the reply Mr. Reynolds testified later that the property was worth $8,000 an acre Forty-seven of the 248 acres sold to| the city were bought by the Nepon Company for $200 an acre from th State “Your valuation of $8,000 an acre was as the property stood in in gating the title on March 20, 1912 Mr, Reynolds was asked, according cords. , was his reply. “What was the open market value Previous to the investing of ttle?” was another question. Mr. Reynolds, the records show, re. piled that $8,000 per acre was’ the average. Notes in Society Miss Frances daughter of Mr Ward of No, Montagu V and Mrs. C. Montagu East Elghty-first Street, was married at noon yester- day In. St. Luke's Chureh, Noroton, Conn, to Lieut, Leonard Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs, Kenyon Cox of No. 130 ast Bixty-seventh Street. The wedding of Miss Olive Love Batn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John ain of No. 340 Weat Bighty-sixth ect, and Lieut, Percy H. Kittle took place last evening tn the St, Ambrose Chapel of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. The engagement 1s announced of Miss Elizabeth Jarvis Wyeth, daugh r of Mrs, St n G. Williams of 0, 9 Hast Seventy-titth Street, and Cass ert Jr, 86 Cass it ert of No ! fourth Street, The wedding day has not been fixed. Mr. Gilbert goes to Plattsburg to-day. 4, Miss Dorothy Pet daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Peters, was mar ried yesterday to John Platt Hubb son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hw bel of Garden City. The. ceremony took place at Wynde Meede, the Peters country home on Long Island. oe sa SOMERS HEAD OF G. A. R. Unopponed, BOSTON, Aug. 2 of the Grand Army of th: lay Orlando A, Son f Kokomo, Ind., waa elected Commander in Chief for the coming year, He wa ntion Republic t The 1918 encan R take tland, Oregon ia was di a vote that Atlai BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Ray Hercules Copper hin the turning point of career. —1,000 ton per day mill expected to be com- leted within a month arnings on 25 cent copper and 8lgc, costs figure $1.50 # share an- nually, —ore reserves of 10,000,- 000 tons fig: a net valuation of $38 per Scummt&DEERY BTOOK BROKERS, 30 Broad St., New ¥ York Telephone Broad f WYOMING OIL MAKING DENVER MILLIONAIRES RE, 8 Aer, 1008) 0 Bt, O, Denver, ne in Rockland Is Attout to Be Asked to Do. + te The Bemeing Wore rw rv NY, Aue @ ene eeive gwd and irve eely decide whether a wife loves he aye whe doonn’t rhe aye he does! and if the , . ¥ rush power ' ' ow definite » euch questions as these wy met upreme Court of inty must wrestle when | nnulment abeolute-di voree sult brought by George W. Mor fan, fifty-five years old, against Mre wenty-five years Kockian Frances Morgan blonde and pretty, comes to tria Mr Morgan, a w y retired New Yor ant, fied bis sult after 8 eight-day courtahip and three days f married It surprised bis neig! bors Nanuet, where he lives, fully AA Much as did the announcement of his marriage sto the pretty graduate | puree. | “A kind of a ‘combination auit! I suppo i" said & regular yesterday. “He sued for annulment of marriage and Absolute divorce. If he gets the ame |nulment he won't need the divor |and if he gets the divorce he won't | need the annulment. Ieminds me of @ maiden lady 1 knew once, She in- structed her niece in Christian prin- ciples, and then taught her @ lite Mohammedanism to make sure.” In his sult Mr. Morgan charges that | his wife does not love him and never | |did. In her answer Mrs, Morgan | | says she does love him and is willing | jand anxious to resume married life! just where it was interrupted by the | Deputy Sheriff who gloomed up her jhoneymoon by serving her with @ } summons in her husband's suit A year or so ago Mr. Morgan | bought the Smith farm at Nanuet and went there to live. He was a bache- lor, reputed to be very wealthy, and known to be the owner of another farm as well as a row of apartment houses In Jersey City. One mile away lives Mrs. J. H. Mackey, a friend of Mr. Morgan. A frequent visitor at the Mackey home was Miss Frances Goodman, a New York graduate nurse. That accounts for all the principals. On June 8 Miss Goodman called on Mrs. Mackey d found Mr, Morgan superintending some work in the Mackey garden. Mrs. Mackey intro- duced the two, and at Morgan's in- vitation called at his home the follow- ng day (Sunday) with Miss Goodman. During the afternoon Miss Goodman remarked that she was going to STOCKS FALL AS 350 000 SHARES ARE SOLD IN HOUR se You might ¢ court house The determination of the Senate to impose new and heavy taxes| on the war profits of corporations and} the prospect that the enn will rapidly extend t of regulating the prices of ec ; cided slump in thi Trading was Investors unto. ing the first proaching a condi i States to 1183 Many e AC touched the lowest prices since war was declared, Coal rail industrial ec ations engaged in mus nitions manufacturing and turning out war supplies were hard hit Sugar stocks were also weak on a re- | from Washington t the Gove} of cane and | sugar at 7 cents, The market losed in a wobbly y state, CLOSING QUOTATIONS, by eere> ee we EF eriee e ebF PPh >> >>>p PES FE Fee Flersere £s 4 4 ig % is HY Marine id 1% Sopoar 4 +18 ” s ae > | Heeat + + & rf g Thy 8 ti 6% bY w 10 * ¥ Ry MN W Be me THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1917 ® teeteee | Girls! *Leomon Juicel - ; 3 Make « t ty cream for hee cost, ; ‘ ‘ wihetens the ekia, ; ; the inn roves! dese . vee ° : be taken te strate a ‘ e oh) © tne cheth se oe be ihre - thas botew e . fresh for months . ‘ a ‘ . ‘* cove fuck bhemtehes the Bride wry whe 4 vie aa ' eed fan, and agers ¥ : oh and beauties. City. be ve was fo Ss ani - yt! Get three ounres of . bt it wowld | | “4 A + ofl orchard white of a o ea i » counter and tw rom [ oe! full and make ep « quarter ping ; tt weetly fragrent tetlen ‘ead wing oes . ah ke * . ly inte the feces, neck, « . ome f) ‘ ' jolee oft 1 hanmede rt oles morning Mre M Qratelinine ' ved henda—dare — a Se eEnENEIIIEEEEeeemeneneeee re ee CHICLE AMERICAN CHICLE COMPANY JOHN CORT, one of America’s fore- most theatrical managers, says: “Adams Pepsin Chewing Gum impresses me as being an effective nerve steadier and brain quieter. chew it regularly and derive real benefit from it.” THE BIG BUSINESS-MANS GUM Cio os pegs perm) na heise vor ¢

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