The evening world. Newspaper, November 27, 1918, Page 7

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Tene atags F SAVE YOUR HATR AND BEAUTIFY If QUIJA BOARD CALL PTO ma LK Se | then selected @ few examples for | comparison. “What | do you think you have been interpret~ BSI Pare ae ee An unidentified man shot himself to ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNES SUICIDE IN CENTRAL PARK. particular precept therein] Unidentified Man Shoots Self nnd Dies Before Ald Comea. nifort La rer he DAY, NOVEMBER Res ery He RTT IT ne oo en RAS > Aelita SYNOPSIS OF NEW LAWS = || siant in name of its agent | mortenge to vendor, poration for its use are delivered tol If a partner led defendant to it, but paper title lodged for an In- his chattel | ers who has 7 | edge of ail the facts, is vold as creditors of the corporation, as the | lirm.—Fetngoid ve. Supe live that an agent with limited # also a partnce, def reiy on tne agent's agtl or! gainst ity te counsel, “I gave money to Mme. WITH “DANDERINE Spend a few cents! Dandruff WIFE FOR SEERESS disappears and hair ey are stops coming out. | Former Publisher Quotes Bible ‘Try this! Hair gets beauti-| to Show “Higher Duty” at ful, wavy and thick in few moments. If you care for heavy hair, that and mother more than worthy of Me.’ | which Christ replied, ‘Fo! Justice |the dead bury their dead. “In other words, you would be doing right s low Glistens with beauty and is radiant | pavis's part of the Supreme Court with life; has an incomparable soft- | ness and is fluffy and lustrous, try | ‘8 Morning when Danderine. rits hovered over Albert Houghton Jing In leaving your wife ead yout 4 little daughter as you did and giving| death to-day in a Central Park ¢ money to Mme, Parma?” inquired |station near @th Street and Fifth Av it was for the work—not for her, There is one verse of Sacred Writ] man which says, ‘He who loveth father Then there is the case in which Christ was approached by a young man who wanted to fol- | dark low Him and who said, ‘Suffer me lfArst to go and bury my father, to yourself to the interpretation of the nue. ‘The attendant was absent when the man walked into the st Burgrass heard a shot jing on the floor with a bullet wound in hig left temple. An ambulance ‘aa called, but the man was dead be- . Parma, but Policeman Me is not * apparently forty-three ye’ allow complexion and Closely clipped sandy hair, He wore a suit and cardigan jacket. His clothing bore the label of a d Newport, ™. H., and his hat t of a firm in bouston, Tex. 7 17 cents in his pockets, but no id cards or papers a the Arsenal Police Station. cneassiaallieieredlib WOMAN HELD FOR MURDER. Now Me; let thought you in devoting Publ A railroad company, against which it was adjudged that dividends paid directly to its stockholders os rental by the lessee of all its property cou- stituted net Federal corporation tax, brought suit in equity to have such taxes declared “lan equitable lien upon such dividends in the hands of lessee. Held, that the stockholders were indispensabje par- ties, but that non-residents could be brought in by publication under Jud Saratoga R. Co, States District Court of New York, test Decisions of the Courts of Last Resart | Compiled by William McMahon. 4 of New York, income subject to the of Ohio, 67.—Rensselaer ana vs, Irwin, Unitea sec. | its contents, 4 in The Evening World on Wednesday might be imposed, though the agg4 gate exceeded $200. Sales Co., United States District Court A mortgage is not invalid because witnessed by the agent who negoli- ated the loan for the mortgage.—In re Williams, United States District Court A certificate of acknowledgment of @ deed is prima facie evidence of its due execution, including knowledge of and tho presumption of Jndiciat Court of Main agent never had actual or potential | interest in the goods, Under the! Chattel Mortgage Act, on affidavit annexed to a chattel mortgage, merely reciting that consideration was $1,000, was fatally defective and invalid as againat celver of mortgagor, a for- cigh corporation, and a chattel mort- gage, not, rec until one a | possession of a bankrupt of the filing of an invot tion against him reais w ruptey Court, and th» receiver in ajen 1 mortga rperty Mie 5 the: ot the time of filing a —U. 8. ys. Direct 4 After ite date, was invalid as againat { mortgagor's creditors who had | againat the mortgage claims existing at time of recording| take possession of the of the mortgage.—Cross ve. Printing | closure rak ys. Durphee, Unit Corporation, Court of Chancery of| States District Court of Maswach New Jersey. notta. eee ee IT’S NOT YOUR HEART; IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS — Just 1 | Pratt, formerly a director of the! germon on the Mount and in letting| Boys Say She Hired Them to Kit} cial lust one application doubles the | pyouehton-Mifflin publishing concern,| your wife and daughter get on| Girl So She Could Get Insurance. beauty of your hair, besides it imme- | diately dissolv . fi or a | alone?” Mrs, Hattie Dickson, a negress of No, ly lissolves every particle of | who ix being sued for divorcee, was . ttie Di dandruff; you cannot have nice,| asked for explanations of messages “T thought that d had a higher duty |20 West i 7th Street, was arrested’ to i heavy, healthy hair if you have dan- | : i |to perform.” aay By Cant. Andrew Winer and Sergt.| | Uni druff. This destructive scurf robs | fto™m the unseen world only to have! when this questioning was finished |Qrorke in of the Bronx Detective} ing t the hair of its lustre, its strength | them dissected as a naturalist would and its very life, and if not over- | come it produces a feverishness and | '*" UP & flower itching of the scalp; the hair roots | fam! loosen and die; falls out fast. If your hair has been neglected too oily, get a small boitle of Knowl- | ; ton’s Danderine at any drug store o1 toilet counter for « few cents; ap little as directed and ten minutes | Pratt, the wife and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or {ed as indicating an attention on some-| some of his affairs, among them be- |8 ody’s part td induce her to get all| ing that he spent several nights inj » money she could PIY | wealthy cigar importer, and then The messages selected by James J.| then the hair! ayer, counsel for Katherine Sloan were those he regard- rom her father, after you will say this was the best desert him. All the messages were investment you ever made. | transmitted from the spirit of Pratt's We sincerely believe, regardless of | father, the son said, through the everything else advertised, that if | ouija board, to Mme, P. Mildred Par- bt desire soft, lustrous, beautiful | ma, at whose bungalow, at Atlantic if and lots of it—no dandruff—no | rn ee elie formerly. and itching scalp and no more falling | Hshiands, Pratt lh hair—y must use Knowlton’s Dan- | Who is named as co-respondent in derine. If eventually—why not now? | Mrs. Pratt's suit. Only One Corn Step Corn Pain: Allen newer questioned and broader rma had taught him to applying the counsels of non on the Mount and Peeler, “Gets-It’’ See Corn Peel Of Allen asked Pratt if he had withheld | knowledge of his various movements from Mrs. Pratt, and if tho sugges- tions to withhold the information came from Mme, Parma, The wit- ness testified that he had not told her Mme. Parma’s apartments, that he did not tell her of automobile trips when Mme, Parma and he spent nights together in hotels or about visiting Mme, Parma’s apartment on West 77th Street. Pratt was asked to explain to Jus~ tice Davis the principle of the ouija board, after which Allen questioned the witness regarding specific sen- tences in a message read into the records yesterday that Mrs. Pratt's counsel holds was an attempt to in- duce Mrs. Pratt to “work” her father for money. Among these were: “I po great shadows forming,” which Pratt interpreted as meaning that a disaster was to overtake New York; ‘Distance will aid in severing of tho tie,” interpreted as meaning that Mrs. Pratt would be safer away from New York in tho time of the disaster, and 1 ‘eat 1534 8) urday. Thi piece of twin: Theodore Henry connection with the allegec Norton, @ fifteer " ¢ girl had bec first each and arate in interstate commerce any article gullty of a misdemeanor, and for tho and upon conviction for each subse~ quent offense, not exceeding $300, the shipment of seven different erticton, due execution raised by acknowledg inent of a deed is subject to rebuttal, where fraud is alleged, especially where there are no intervening rig! —Pusic vs. Salak, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, ter Food and Drugs Act, declar- hat any person who vhall ship erated or misbranded shall be - of your blood. Where land was platted into lots, ons treme Ye all parties in interest could rearrange the lines, on completion of the survey, and a subsequent purchaser took to the new line and not to the surveyed line.—MecElwee vs. Mahiman, Su- preme Court of Maine, offense fined not exceeding $200, liminated throt claim you as a victim, iseaxe ix usually in of which were both adulterated | misbranded, constituted 14 sep- and distinct violations of the for which separate penaltws Where goods ot neys, disease of one form or another will help, You Haarlem Oi Do morrow. Go to Your Are Insist on his supplying seq ue cated by] After you feei that y self, continue to take h day, 90 as to ki D dition an@ ward off the danger original imported GOLD Three sizes, Money fe jo not help y Advil It le Just when a corn hurts that you] “All the birds in the bas wit ia te t getting rid of 1t.| Pratt said referred to 4 Why take chances of keeping the corn and | [eZ securities, ur father was high ® the pain wor You'll community and yo ° s-1t" sooner or later; might anyhow sket,” which protection of nly respected | our wife was hospital and every. physicis Didn't Care What Happened! “I became a physical wreck from stomach trouble and a fit subject only for the operating table’ or graveyard. Being discouraged, 1 gave way to drink, which made things worse. [ got so I didn't care what] as happened, and wanted to die. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has cured me of everything. Am now in fine condi- tion and feel 25 years younger.” Lt is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catatrhal inucus from the intestinal tract and allays the in- flammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis. One ose will convince or money refunded. | Liggett, Riker-Jaynes and druggists | © everywhere.—Advt. | 1847 Broadway. One to Six Tons S2vee A 9994 oll use it lutely f oy | witnens replied. ‘Then you are abso- orn will loo sure t so that you painlessly WORM-DRIVE MOTOR TRUCKS We are ardent believers in DAY-ELDER trucks-—not merely in the sale of them. And we find the same unity of enthusiasm among their owners and motor vehicle experts generally. The root and the source and the reason for this is found in the trucks themselves. They are representative of the very highest type of truck construction in the Country. Yet they are appreciably lower in price than any other worm- drive trucks of equal carrying capacity Obr proposition to dealers is one of unusual interest, Colt-Stratton Company “DAYELDER cai Oia Pr? 1) y OPIVe i especially affectionate toward him ond | you knew anything you told her as} coming from him would have great influence, did you not?” asked coun “Was it not for the purpose of influ- encing Katherine in regard to tits association and to induce her to pro-| | vide money that this was shown to her?” “[ am not responsible; Mme. Parm. is not responsible, The message came from my father,” replied the witness. “‘Katherine will have to be reck. th. Make yourself master,’ ” was another excerpt Pratt was asked to explain. “I was always under my wife’ | domination. I did not stand on my own individuality on anything,” the ince coming ‘from unde: you have been py relations with ked counsel in sub- witness indicated that ry one struck @ snag when t was asked how his wife com- ituation between him nd began a 'ecture es, black and white, wer ‘yes’ or ‘no,’ de- clared counsel “But I can't.” replied the witness. |“ would have to say one-half of \ Katherine.” GCOCGG Columbus 7100 Immediate Deliveries — eC ECO’ Wherever th ey are Wear-Ever'is with them With our heroes on land and sea—in the countries of Europe—aboard the ships of the great fighting and transport fleets—in the cantonments and training camps—in the hospitals and comfort-canteens— everywhere!—“‘Wear-Ever” utensils are serving. That is why the supplies of ‘Wear-Ever’’ pos- sessed by stores throughout the United States have been limited. 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