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Shee ee ee «aoe a oe MOTHER REOPENS ASERET DIVORCE FR CHLD SCRE Ww Giving Daughter’s Custody | to Her Father Changed. | Mrs. Mattox Because of her love | @aughter, Mrs. Viveca Gerdes Mattox now the wife of W legislative esen Christian Science Churc chusetts, living in Brookline, to-d through her attorney ®Bupreme Court Meton and orde of a d was defenda x ye Mrs. Mattox’s f Herman Gerdes, who cree of divorce in suit, was married a second time in 1912, soon after the decree was grant ed He lives in Man The Court, in passing the divore creed that action on for two years remain of ber maternal grandmother, Mrs. | Aimee Osborne, turned over to the ca FINDING MONITION SS Acoording to Mrs. Mattox, however aN. wt the child was later turned over to| second husband by would not only hur and only recently, she | " © th f wh r latter demanded that and 1 are members, custody of Danis be given to him, h Mr. Gerdes had beer under the deer ud even been physi “I am pre ng this petition » and ag the lawye ly out of r he child's in my daughter, wh teresis 4 expla « ra old, would p Mrs. Mattox in her affidavit. “W © given Into my custody J I married the plaintiff I became w 1 the advice that had beer ants for lard S$. Mattox tative 8 came an un hattan, e Danis nin the and thereafter be | re of h Decre2} ter little} of the { Massa-| ay nto the husband dia de contested | ment in custody sehen pane |Finding Munitions in Dublin, Stowed Away in a Sack of Corn “THE TUESDAY, JULY POLICE SERGEANT CLEARED EVENING WORLD, SMALL BLAZE STARTS PANIC AMONG 600 IN CHURCH Altar Candle Overturns and Sets Fire to Drapery at St. Anne's Court Dismisses Indictment Against Rafsky, Accused of Freeing During Early Ma Lawbreaker for $10. |_An Incipient panic occurred among the | County Judge Louis D. Gibbs of t 6 worshipers in St. Anne's Roman | Bronx granted @ motion ¢ c Catholic Church at No, 10 Haat 10th | Miss Street at 7.90 o'clock this morning, when | tlon an altar candie overturned and set fire | - = | STATE “DRY” PARTY MEETS. | Women Make Up Third of Probibi- tlon Convention UTICA, N.Y With orming about jing, and with New York 6 women hairman, th South | Clinton N. | ‘Rochester. | | Howard of SPANISH “VETS” ELECT. Col. Kitne tn Awaln ( er father to @ man who was nine or ten years. given my eonior. My relations with my| “Now Mr. Gerdes has demanded Presemt husband, with whom I was|that Danis be turned over to his care acoused of miscoriduct, were never and und © provisions of the d improper. I met him in the Christian | eres tu tand that I must comply Bcience ¢ h at %6th Street and|with his demand. But this is a mat Central 1 when my} ter, it seams to me, in whieh the busband and 1 were living apart he! child's welfare alone showld be con called upon me red. Mr, Mattox and I have a “When the suit for a divorce 18 and are abundantly able to eare instituted against me, my attorn unis, Her surroundings are of advised me not to contest the suit] the ind Task the Court for _— revision of the decree to the extent ; of placing th. ne in my care.’ Wash Away -. Skin Sores *:: D.D. 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OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © The Dress Event of the Season 2500 Smart Summer Dresses A special purchase of one of New York's foremost Manufacturers surplus pretty No Exchanges BROOKLYN Fulton Street, Brooklyn CONTINUED FOR WEDNESDAY Five Models as Illustrated, 6.75 stock of Cotton Dresses in stripes, polka dots and figured designs. A diversity of styles to select from. Were Made to Retail from 9.75 to 12.75 Special Sale Price 6 15 e All Sales Must Be Final OF EXTORTION CHARGE: |to w bit of drapery on the supporting |Zeant attached to tt 5 had tere than GeO tA OF table Station. at pert manner they sawed ine Those In the rear of the church who Rafsky has been under suspension d windows of the offices of Darr eduid net nee how trivial € ident © his indictment last ember. He” att & Courtney, } 138 South was oct up a and ran into Jer $15,00 hail pending nd ripped open two safes the A as turned in and trial which did uot f dea! $30,674 in money di Lit bert as indicted jo nd. 4 ace NG: Te was Indicted Jointly | it the burglars overlooked all the xton A. Missori ohn J. Thorpe. It Was honda and most of the c binge, The — i sinol yew healed that ugly skin eruption! 191 16, Alleged that, acting in concert, they ex- torted $19 from a Bridgeport, Conn truckman for freeing him after a viola tion of the Motor Vehicle Law rpe wan acquitted by # fury in tounty Court, but waa rearrested {| on a charge of néglect of duty and is | now serving thirty days in Se —— The Kaiser as I Knew Him for | | ; | SAFEBLOWERS Miss $30, 000. Wreck Two Stronabores, bat Take Only $24, Safeblowers who knew only half thar ot $24 last night where they atl By ARTHUR N. DAVIS, D.D.S. Who From 1904 to 1918 Was American Dentist to the Kaiser During that time the Kaiser visited Dr. Davis about one hundred and fifty times, invariably staying anywhere from ten minutes to an hour and a half after the professional work was compieted to discuss the topics of the hour—particularly during the war years—when the Kaiser asked many questions as to the likely attitude of America under certain possible conditions and provocations. The first and only account written of the Kaiser by an American unofficially intimate for years with him, to whom the Kaiser could talk freely without fear of occasioning international complications. Resinol heals skin sicknesses he cause it contgins harmless antidotes for such conditions. Resinol Ointment was originated by a doctor for the treatment of eczema and other skin affections, so need Al all dealers not hesitate to use it, 8, DRTHUR IN RAVIS The Series of Nineteen Articles: “America Must Be Punished!” The Kaiser at Potsdam. How 1 Became the Dentist. The Kaiser's Dual Personality The Kaiser's Diplomacy. The Psychology of the German The Kaiser's Defense of the War| People. and Its Conduct. The Kaiser and the German People. The Kaiser's Views on World Do-| The Kaiser's Appraisal of Public minion, |__Men, | Democracy’s Worst Enemy —The | The Kaiser at Army Headquarters. | Kaiser's Views on Socialism and | |The eeoname Situation in Ger- Republics. The Kaiser and the Yellow Peril. The Kaiser's Confidence of Victory. The Kaiser's Bitterness Toward America and the Allies. Prince von Pless. The Kaiser's Kin. Kaiser's } Will There BeaGermanRevolution? Hall, on behalf of the Liberty Loan, he has, for ex- cellent reasons, refused to be interviewed or to tell No Part of This Story Has Ever his experiences, except to certain men in high diplo- Been Told to the Public matic positions who sent for him. Begins Next MONDAY in (MORNING EDITION) Dr. Davis returned from Germany last February With the exception of a speech made in Carnegie Orders Must Be Placed With Newsdealers in Advance

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