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Dnighler of Late Ik Late Mayor Gay- nor Becomes Bride of James iw Park in San Francisco, SHE ELOPED IN Marriage No Surprise, Says | Bridegroom’s Mother, on vy, Announcing Wedding. ‘K wequel to the Reno divorce of Mrs. Edith A. Vingut, daughter of the ‘ate Mayor Gaynor, from Harry K. ‘Vingut, Meadow Brook polo player, was revealed here to-day in “a tele gram to Mrs, Elizabeth 6. Park of ‘Wheatley Hills, announcing the mar- wiage tn Gan Francisco of her son, 1910.) Husband, piesa Only $18 a Week, Borrows Money for Court Battle. “A legal pattie of Give years proved & foster mother’s love as strong and @@ beautiful as that of a real mother and ended to-day when Surrogate Cohalan signed the adoption papers giving Stephen and Josephine Mant absolute possession of Joseph “Neu. bert, deven years old, whose care they assumed when he was twenty- six months old in May, 1914. ‘The couple took the child from the Catholic Home Bureau and agreed to report every two months for two years. At the end of that time a Mr. Hackett, an investigator for the bu- reau, took the child from the couple James Park, and Mrs, Vingut. tthe | 2 the reason that they had not been divorce was granted Monday, the marriage license was issued Tuesday and the wedding took place yester- day. “It was not a surprise to us,” Mrs. Park eaid, in announcing the mar- riage. “Jimmy” Park, as he is known tn the same hunting and athletic circles fm Long Island in which Mr. Vingut also is a familiar,figure, came back from @rance as a lieutenant in the 104th Field Artillery, 27th Division. ‘He was a friend for several years of the Vinguts, having met Mrs. Vingut at the Piping Rock Horse Show. ‘Lieut. Park is a Harvard man and member of the Meadow Brook Club, where he formerly was master of married by a pricst, and that Mrs. Fahr had been previously ma’ to Whitney Parsons by a minister. Fahr joined bis wife in a protest against taking away the child and the Home authorities agreed that if proof were established of the death of her former husband, from whom Mrs. Fabr had been separated for yoars, and the couple be remarried by a Priest, the boy would be returned to them. ‘The conditions were complied with, but the home kept the child. Then the Fahrs:' were granted a writ of habeas corpus which compelled the return of the child. The heme still fought them, taking the case to court after court, the foster parents win- ning every time until the Court of focsimat Peace The above photograph shows the procession of peace délegates TWO ASK DIVORCE CHARGING MATES FLED TOGETHER Delegates on Woy to ‘Palace. At Versailles to Sign the Treaty in automobiles as they were on their way to the famous Ver- 4 wld sailles Palace to sign the Peace Treaty. MAS. JULES S, BACHE WINS BELGIAN MEDAL FOR WAR BABY WORK DAN HANNA'S DAUGHTER GETS MOTHER'S FORTUNE Mrs. Pelton Leaves Bulk of Her Estate in Trust to Seventeen- Year-Old Girl, [omy Wu aD ANOTHER BATHING | Will Cost $150,000 and’ Will Be Similar to Present: One, Which Evening World Urged. Announcement was made by Comp- the Sinking Fund Commission that Coney Island is to have another pub- le bathhouse similar to the one’ es: ago largely through the efforts of The H8ening World, The Comptrolier says the new pavilion will probably be erected near the site of the pres- ent structure. Ig will cost In the neighborhood of $16,000. Decision to increase public tything facilities at Coney Island was hed yesterday during a meeting of the Finance and Budget Committee of the Board of Estimate. Brooklyn Borough President Riegelmann made the request in ‘behalf of residents of his borough. The Comptroller's announcement was made after an offer to build a bathing pavilion, made by R. H. Pfoor, of 409 West 15th Street, Man- hattan, had been refused by the Sink- ing Fund, Mr, Pfoor agreed to erect on the old Dreamland site a bat house accommodating 27,000 with an admission price of gont ie eckaeilpenenscing |CALLS HUSBAND A SLACKER ifteen Saya He Wed Her to Encape Service ‘Then Deserted Her. Although he refused to live with her after their marriage in Aug 1917, Joseph Maggio claimed exemp- PALIN A CONEY troller Craig at to-day’s meeting of tablished there a number of years _ aaaiant ‘ Bos ‘Mate Jena! Kraetet ot a FROM SEATTLE Th TOTAL EXPENSE OF $23 Krandel asks $10,000 on the that Mrnst sald he had her because she “was @ thief accused the girl of di others he discharged as incompetent and “ forcer of balances.” Eamed Her Food by Milking Cows, Pitching Hay and Washing Dishes. The high cost of living/and boosted railroad fares caused little worry to Mra. J. M. Franklyn, twenty-cight, « graduate nurse of Bellevue Hospital Training School for Nurses, who ar- “ tion from the draft as a married man,|rived in New York yesterday from Elizabeth Gordon Hanna, —grand- : , | Appeals finally decided in thei , r 388 Sapeda: <a age pteed re bea rl oak My dae “ey yo daughter of the late Mark Hanna, is|Mfs. Margaret Maggio. No. 388 Moc’ |Senttle, the trip having cost but er, Harvard and Tu hal itd Pe r fara principal beneficiary under the will| when she asked for an annulment of /$23, Aira, Franklin made the trip on a Wield Clubs. His father, who| balan wi e result stated above. of her mother, Elizabeth Gordon Pelton, | the terri wager of $2, She started from her was a Pittsburgh iron master, head of the Black Diamond Mills, left a substantial fortune, in which Mrs. 7 uy ounded her brother Park has a life estate. There are 7 ‘The will leaves all of Mrs, Pelton'’s nd silently, wounded Mer im with | &8y railroad train, was not to ask for thees-ether children, of Their Love. .| dresses, Jewelry, automobiles and house-|4 chair for not living with her, ‘and| rides on any kind of vehicl ‘Mr. Vingut also is a Harvard man, ee hold effects to the daughter and pro-|/#he has fot seen him since. accept invitations to do fo until 4 vides that the residue of the estate, ——— s having graduated in 1891, seventeen ‘The names of Albert W. Crouch, Aciebo aavardh: Slee Haausela We ed anked for @ second time, No food before Lieut. Park graduated. is a member of several of the clubs to which Lieut, Park belongs. pt No, 88 Geonaway) a5. Otis. “Vice Uneil whe. ig, twenty-one and #000 a |Peem for Club Meeting amber pt Commerce in the towns In 1910 Mr, Vingut and Miss Gaynor let S. Deegan, wife of Major William year thereafter until she Is fifty, when| Among Burglars’ Selectto basa gee Maton apmtibba’ 46% waltens oe eloped to Wilmington, Del, where F. Deegan, an architect and builder, She will receive the entire. principal Mrs. Franklyn wal miles o they were married. Mrs. Vingut went to Reno last May with her sister, Mrs. Marion Gaynor Isbam, who wa: ‘married to Ralph Heyward Isham when he was sixteen years old. Mrs, ‘Vingut established her legal residence | in Nevada and Weber ber’ iad 30 DOCTORS HA HAULED UP Mrs. Fabr waa happy when seen to- WODODOVODODGODS: DOOVDDOVWE! Major Deegan and Mrs. Crouch Say Partners Openly Told a naval architect, Who had offices are linked in a double divorce suit which was disclosed when applica- tion was made to-day before Justice McAvoy for orders permitting the verving of papers on both defendants by publication and through the maiis in envelopes addressed to No, 2623 Humboldt Street, Oakland, Cal. The permission was ‘granted. filed today in the Surrogate’s Court. Mrs. Pelton, who formerly was the wife of Dan R. Hanna, died on July 6. in trust for her, a year is to be paid to the daughter Miss Hanna, who is seventeen years old, resides with her father at Lenox, 88. Mrs, Medill McCormick of Chicag ll., and George M. Woolsey of No. ith’ Street, this city, are aint ed special guardians for the beneficiary, who is urged to live with Mrs, M Cormick or as near her as he. ‘The sum of $5,000 is bequeathed to | Christine Weil “and $150 a month as | long aa she continues in the service of Miss Hanna. Not more than #000 | Justice Sciby granted her appeal and advised her to report Maggio to the Government. | arait®, Maggto sald her husband shot and THIEVES GET LITERARY GEMS Donald Evans, the poet, to-day mourns the loss of $700 worth of art objects nd clothing stolen from his apartment at No, 179 Madison Avenue by burglars. \Phe intruders Jimmied through the front {|} door yesterday afternoon and helped ‘themselves to what they fancied in the | Uprary. | Among the valuables taken was the manuscript of a new poem which Mr, | Evans was to read It is alleged in the papers filed by Mi Om Ueaves, Big Sam te Patrons, a literary society, of which he FOR HIDING DRUG ADDICTS counsel for Mls. Jean C. Crouch and Honpital. | is President. Major Deegan that Mr. Crouch and Hay eee set ok ate Eareiel Beye Mrs. Deegan left their homes in this | 4 9 SAAGe: Hen “homed ab Ot Have Failed to Register Wealthy Women Patients, It Is Charged. city and under their own names re- sided’ at No. 6301 Constance Street, New Orleans, where it is said they were known 4s brother and sister. sore IS Bact | Home for Aged Luke's Hospital, the hospital and the and Infirm Clergymen of the Protestant Episcopal Chureh re- ceive large bequests. will provides $12,000 for two beds in St. Luke's Hospi- BARGE - SMASHES "STEAMER Board ter Seantic Agrow PHILADBLPHIA, July 17 The ALBANY, July 17.—Thirty phy- It Ws further stated that at Oakland 4 : ; | SaLMIe, Ren Peemalbans oiees Shipping Board steamship Scantic was | @icians from New York, Buffalo, they are living in a house to which | Decoration Sent to New York Wo-| home, after minor bequests to relatives forced nereund totday tn the Delaware, ( Rochester, Binghamton, Utica and) © =SS— 4 e 5 BE Sy = & | they took title as “Albert W. and) man by War Victims Who sre Pare | The cote, cf sae octane eee Carn #45 Cave 8 fom f pies Gp-Btate cities have Geen sum: anima sia ania Violet 8, Crouch. : slater of the late William is vavere: | Veet) Same et Se Searinge te ee moned to appear to-day before the State Narcotic Commission to answer charges of violation of the commis- day, but well nigh hysterical. Little Major Deegan has been associated with Starrett® Van Vieeck, archi- tects, at No. 8 West 40th Street. Suffered During Occupation. Mrs, Jules S, Bache of No. 8 East 67th Street, and 38 Avenue Marceau, Paris _ storm: and fog, crashed into her aide. Little damage was inflicted and the wail- ing. of the Scantlc for Rotterdam with a cargo of coal will not be in’ home city on June 18. Mrs, Franklyn was not to ride of was to be accepted by her unless she worked for it. She registered at every the journey, From Seattle to Chicago her sole expense was $1.” A friend who started with Mra, Franklyn je up in Utah. Mrs. Franklyn sald that she lived up to the stipulations and rode on every make of automobile imaginable, and fiew from Chicago to Valparaiso, Ind., in an airplane, She milked’ cow pitched hay and washed dishes, Ask for them, MAYFLOWER GINGER ALE ORANGEADE ‘ has just received a medal and the fol- Sith, The bow of athe bar; ees sules, Joe crept under a bed when the re-| wiitiarh M.-Kilcullen is attorney for |iowing letter in recognition of her work et Play. | sinashed. They are sald to be largely doc-| porter's knock was heard on the d00r| oth plaintiffs. for the War Babies’ Cradle: tore patronized by actresses and/at No. $10 First’ Avenue On Feb. 18, 1917, Mrs. Crouch al-| “This medal is sent to you by the war wealthy women drug addicts, whom| The pluck and love of the Fabrs/)o.. her husband told her he no| Victims in Belgium during the occupa~ Lieut. Valentine of LC ye G they have refused to register as re-| was better understood when their tion, It is given to you as # token of Donald's staff, at the head of ten de- longer loved her, but loved Mrs, | ; auired, These women have depended | surroundings were learned. Stephen eel and intended leaving the clty| sratitude for the help that you have|tectives, raided a cafe in Hast Houston |} Don't Forget Police Field Days, Sat. July 19 and Sat, July 26, at Speedway Park, Sheopshoad Bay, Brooklyn on their money and influence to pro-} Fahr is a teamster in the employ of never to return. The siven them during the war. e Street near Avenue B at 3 A.M. to-| tect them. Heury Maher & Son of: Hast ‘aa(%'" Say ie a onion bes oty, dev ery fou of these medals have lday and arrested forty-three men al- i : ere ers y and thus given On : 4 Many physicians, it was sald, have| Street and has been earning all dur- | CroUcne® Breatest, most devoted and mort char. |lesed to have been playing stuss, poker told the commission that if the reg- istration rule is enforced it will drive ing the fight only $18 a week. the couple It has cost for their struggle y. 22, 1905, where Mrs, Crouch still They have three children— itable helpers. "The mothers who have been helped through the donati Be- and craps. A large quantity of cards and dice and considerable money were ew Best $ Co. sn f i, ‘ : ‘ ed through you wish ms to especially through the courts more than $700.|wrederick* ten years old; Albert, s!x,| {hank confiscated. any wealth ie ac- ; ta : unk you. BeSRT aL cc the Stats, * Deputy | Hiver tad’ Nar anctates. Vlocent |and Arthur, twa. ‘Ths Desgane have MDE HEMPTINNE” | Me one apvenced to be in charge of Fifth Avenue at 35th St Wommissioner Morrill sald today Nd Richardson, who agreed to let Fahr|one child, William §, who ts nine the cafe, so all the prisoners, carted 35 reet BD Rsceto! eddata will be kent in| Dey, back at $5 a week *| years old. CITY ACCEPTS ROCKEFELLER away in three patrol wagons, were ict confidence, but that the rules it be lived up to. r. Morrill added that it was found \hours before it qui down, @n amazing number of professional|what was going on. He has prom-|was granted, as was $175 a month], ‘The prisoners were discharged by | and wealthy women are drug addicts |ised to pay for the boy’s education] alimony, Mrs. Crouch declared the} Estimate Board to Vote $25,000 for | Magistrate Blau in Essex Market Court | and that a number of physicians, ‘ j known as “hop writers,” do nothing but write prescriptions in drug cases, econ EAST SIDE FIGHTS DRUGS. Both’ these supporters took a warm interest in the fight for little Joe and so did Mrs. Fahr's ‘brother James A. Kent, when he learned of and says that there shall be no stint in it. And Mr. Maher went further. He is paying for a course of instruc- tion for Fahr in the mechanics and opeation of automobiles and will give Httle Joe's foster father a better job as soon as ‘he has qualified. Nearly a year after Crouch left her Mrs. Crouch, on Jan, 19, 1918, brought suit for separation, ‘The separation defendant “has never pald one cent" and has been indicted for deserting his infant children, According to an affidavit by Major Deegan, Crouch, in February, 1917, HOSPITAL FOR WARWICK Institution Transferred From 64th Street. When the Board of Estimate meets to-morrow it will adopt a report of its locked up on charges of disorderly con- duct. The raid threw the neighbor. hood in a turmoil and it was several | with a reprimand. CALLENDERS ADOPT CHILD. ‘Three-Yen' Old Ward of Charities 7 Established 1879 Friday REDUCED TO CLOSE Women's Silk-lined Capes F. H. BENNETT BISCUIT CO. N. 4 Mi y fer itte Finance and Bu et ° So 1 Peshcart Peddlers Pledge to Pre-| And little Joe, when he emerged | "told me that he was in love with psp age nc - vo aS ° Ald Society im Wealthy Home, from under the bed, put his arms|my wife. My wife was present at the |), : A short while ago three-year-old # vent Sales im Street. speek Wis saothern ack . || Foundation to donfte its War Demon-|ribert Leroy eld was 4 ward ( F Representatives of 4,000 men and Fade Ba BS time and Gres Wrneg io pe ns stration Hospital at Avenue A and 6ith Ald Rociety. | e : “ Can ked her how she felt wbout it. Shel street and transfe A vecarbot 107 At} ent of the Wheat ‘women members of the Pushcart Ped-| Admits Theft of 8250 4 as eet an’ ‘ansfer an erect it al « of No. 27 Beave { Lit’ Adecclation of Greater New York,|° “4 see Liberty | oplied that her sentiments were the| Warwick Furms where the Board of |ibot wih’ his wits, visited the inact | Heretofore 25.00 to 49.50 at @ conference held to~day in the bulld-| Robert Knox, foreman Inspector in| *2™me 4% his and that she hoped to/Inebriety sanitarium is located tution, and saw the little fellow rom i tang of the Bank of the United States,|tne tuctory of t es ee cinc. | be able to marry him. The Estimate Board's action is part |MMpPIY aon a in the Callen i 3 air, Jat. No 47 Delancey Street, pledged | .yne Company, Brooklyn; pleaded guilty| "My wife said that she would not/of ® plan for the carrying on of u cru- der home, at Montclair, : with alll Men's serge and gabardine—navy, black, pray, sand. 4 “themselves to have every mi ot |to-day to taking $250 In Liberty Bonds|Sive up Crouch and would not live|sade against the drug evil, which has |happy and prosperous future ad of ES 4 } the association act as a detective for! and War Savings Stamps from the|With me; she said she was going to| been developed in the Department of HD tte tn Surrogate | i | limited b 4 Li : y the purpose of detecting pushcart ped-| Clothing of Edwin Lewis, No. 4402 12th ey and that she expected|Health, There are to be appropriations |Bric Bruce Cal » Michael |i) Also a limited number of summer surplice capes, unlined 4 dlers. whv might be selling drugs on the | Street lyn, County Judge Mc-|Crouch was going to pay her mo) 25,000 \ wic Grucp Cal f A Kast Side, ‘The conference was called|Hermott remanded him. for” sente ; a Kcaed” Whe. ath toe [Ont ne ee ele i navy men’s serge by Harry Schlacht, director of the| \fonday him for sentence | Ing CXPEn see and a meeeD, 26, 1917, On | Umits $11,818.45 for salaries and $2: Father . ) downtown Chamber’ of Commerce, to ve AP Cotsen 1 toe Perreae ee ae live was for supplies to maintain the Rocke- Al f fi beach Sl H ction for th tec of the > “ * . 5 C Bi fake Action for, the protection Of the| os castor Killed by Feil. |some’ furniture vot Crouch from Soller Hospital for the remainder of the] yuneral services for t sO a group ©} sport capes for beach wear in hig ‘he Evening World's revelation that F ih on.| Yonkers, N. Y. She.said she expected |y¥ear. Michael J. Mulhern, lat ane ae . i and n ‘The Byening World's revelation that! When the Steamship Norman Mon-| VOMer® 0 2, Stecmtnim—that he], The action of the Hylan Administra-| Michael J. Mulhern, lute rector of it colors, silvertip and sport velours. : Rivington Street, Orchard Street, and|4rch docked at Pier 66, North River to-| Would, ste expected, get a dive Rocke-| An r oman Catholic Church, ether thoroughfares in that section of day It was learned that as the vesse) from Mrs. Crouch and marry her.” as interesting in Morris the a a Mayor-! ire the city. was passing Fire Island yesterday, a.| iafter leaving New York, tho papers | view of the bitternuss of the last Mayor- | ir ’ 4 cele a wer passing ire aan’ yestengey. | heey eee Me a airar “Tooneen |u{ compalen. Tammany Hall and (hehe éermon ‘waa preached by’ My -W omen sW AS ort urts TRUCK BOWLS OVER TROLLEY | #212, taller. felt trom the deck to the} went to” the New Orleans address, |iate Mayor, Mitchel of being controled | Cathedral, where Father AS , 24 hold twenty-three feet below and was| where they occupied an apartment. |by the Rockefellers. for flv | ea . Maocks It Off \Tracks and P sengers Ave Shaken Up. instantly. killed Electrician Killed by Sewe' There Crouch was employed by the New Orleans branch of the Founda- tion Company of this city, but left rd. priest was administe The absolution Archbishop Hayes, Special 4,85 TON, July 17.—-lepresent-| Jury Pardons Three Murderers, | ‘A heavily loaded truck of the Ameri-| James Burns, twenty-nine, an electri-|in July or August, 1918, when his wainteat oe main Gases i f - ys aT pas A can Gugar Retining Company” became| clan living at No. 260 Avenue D, Man-| wife garnisheed ha salary for un- [ine Wal, coinatea today by Preat| quit ar the sesclon of thy Court of Per ew Midsummer models in gabardines, very spccially i unmanageable on Hart Street hill, |/hattan, was overcome by sewer gas this| Paid alimony, dent "Wilson to be a, member of | the | dor Meld vasianiay, these murdeoess i priced ; ' énic cl ing whil vad ° Farm Loan Board lenry Holland of : led, accordin a ° , running into Knickerbocker Avenue, | rena sing De Army “Base, bath | Baruch Wont Take Burleson’s|Ogdensburs, N.Y. way nominated for egg eet) Ba Williamsburg, early to-day, and struck| Street and First Avenue, Hrookiyn, and Place. Collector of Customs, Seventh District, 9 A Frank 4 : : : & Union Avenue car. The car waa died shortly attorwards m eiAgmcesiieHa te itiaimiekara id hl Hane, Mdwand De Seite apg Harry Also excellent styles in gabardine skirts, odd and ends inocked from the track and the pus- , Ny F : 7 r gengers were severely jolted. Motorman ee Baruch, who has just returned from|O'Sheal to Address Bronx Congress. a { of early summer selling, reduced from 5.95 and 6.50. Paar Gonart of a eee Fleming Named Yonkers’ Postmaster, | Paris, Beily dented rumors that he was| Shaemus on ) & member of the Too Il te Work, Kills Self, j * is lace, Queens, was cul 0 WASHINGTON, July 17.—President| to suce ert 8. Burleson as Post-| Friends of Irish Freedom, a lecturer and| yamond Lynch, thirty-six year ? and neck by broken glass and was i master General of the United , will k on the Irish ' gd vente: ded by an ambulance surgeon. ‘The ‘Wilson to-day sent to the Senate nom-|jje made his denial. last ree rome Comatess at No ait | Who had long been too fll to work, com: | THIRD FLOOR held that Philip Koch of No,| inations of about 500 masters. They waite Hous, to which Prospect Avenue this evening. A gengral| mitted suicide by shooting himself at Harmon Street, Queens, driver of ictiee that of James J, Flemibg ut ident W! on @ matter which he | discussion will follow, The Congr is!No, 69 West 92d Street, where he Lived | [ites aie 23 was not fo blame... | ¥ ‘tehatie! sabi pn Sd tena ae purely persona, OT or genpation. " with ao aunt, Mrs, Jowephine Hil, | ~ You Never Pay More at Best's

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