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B 4 EDDY, DOUBLE OF SLAHN HERO “The Mikado’ DIVORCE GRANTED Oe UT aE Se RUMEN rao Retale HRS 6.6, HCE NYACK A SURPRISE tives Who Claimed Him as Man Reported * Killed in France Convinced of Wife of Lawyer and Daughter of Publisher Gets a Mistake. Secret Divorce. 8 lvester Rawling. dt MIKADO" was presented by the Society of American Singers at the Park Theatre last night to the delight of a large audience, This ripe product of the combined genius of Gilbert and Sul- livan is become a perennial which is likely (0 bear fruit for a very long time to come. Not any, not ail, of the up-to-date ‘additions to the text HEL, “onn,, Nov. 11. — Sam, 90 much like me that I didn't know of New Canaan looks #0 much | !f oat myself or not.” wate Honty Bromley jr. of | » Waite and Doputy Sheriff Hibbard, ‘ ith Justice of the Peace William T, town, who was killed in battle) Masson, Constable Samuel Hanna and @, that for several months| Town Clerk Henry F. Kyle, early yes- or the lyrics made last night can Mra, Charlen C. Hoge, whose father | THE Bas deen looked upon as Bromiey Bory fresno vy i spoil the charm of the work. In- was M. Lupton, publisher, re- j fled to life by Bromley's fathor. | deposition for them im witch, havent d6ed, whon they were apposite, a¥ ceived a divorce in Nyack, Saturday, : "@ relatives and Bromley’s|ing that he was iromley, he told in woe, f, them were, ‘bey enhanced it- trom Charles C. Hoge, lawyer, of No ia slaborate detali hia iife as Bromley. Cage, interpolated action pariork ot 22 William Street, Manhattan, The HP me fact, the resemblance is 40 Te! pak Gn another woldie on antoation farce rather than of comedy one waa decree was signed by Supreme Court je that many persons in Fair- | [Held wot to this country, met teat, freed to lAURH and to condone, and Justice Tompkins and has been en- bounty do not believe yet that| (himself) and got from Reddy hin whe a nis eee eed — tered at the County Clerk's office in he just has been oMetally | "The gears wore particularly puaaiing 2oMN& Who was'to have been Yum George Gordon Battle, who ap- to be Sam Reddy by O. J. 4n official investigater of the | sr. Yum, retired from the company last Friday. Two other principal singers on the roster, Who might have taken jto Mr. Thwaite, but Henry Bromley Reddy peared for Mrs. Hoge, told the out- said come of the proceeding to-day and the big toe sear on Insurance Bureau in Wash- | W@* in 4 slightly different le 1‘. : added that the custody of _ thei 6 from the , her place, were ill; #0 Sallie Keith, heir and by Deputy Sheriff Fred- | saiq' he had explained Prise: who had been singing in the chorus, two children had been awarded to F. Hibbard, who helped Waite) Reddy when accepting him as his &' # chance to be a star, Her voice Mrs, Hoge. He said she had made fon on the ground of shell shock or |% light and nervousness pre no demand for alimony, his investigation for the eye) something like tha her using it to the best adva The greatest secrecy was main- now. * * but she is young and pretty and she idea of the strength of the] tage, pat after: ‘edie enon Nha made a good impression despite he tained at Nyack regarding the action, of young Reddy for the dena) Reddy finally said he would be only AmAtcurishnoss Craig Campbell, ag iit, Ih nye "Cl the eounie whe Were may be gained from a few pe AF in been THe eee. iam Danforth, in tho ‘name part vii] not aware that thelr married life was words that Heddy spoke Soin Reddy, nf * Herbert Waterous, ay Pooh- "were NOt happy J eddy, farmer, was notified. . 48 Pooh-Bah, were . mgs ay: thé correspondent for Tho World) John Reddy’ retained. Yona Gunen, a excellent. “Bertram Peacock’ wan ie"home of the Brides parents in Ittle jail of the Town Hail/lawyer of Houth Norwalk, to repre- heavy as Pish-Tush, Gladys Camp- Brooklyn. They recently occupied a yesterday. Keddy 1s locked | "Pt young Reddy when he iy ar- Dell was a sprightly Pittl-Sing, bur House at No. 36 Kast 40th Street OG A charge of there of an over-|flgued before Justice Masson to-day 2h Ix taking to overacting, ‘from Manhattan } | at, which pe says he knows nothing |“! 10 A. M Poa ey mat retrain, Gertrude "Mr, Hoge was graduated from | Bbout” Said Redd: mother of Private Bromley Ges epeeO end ¢ Princeton in 1894, attends: law school ‘Tracy was Katisha, as Ko-Ko, the executioner, was exe clauingly funny despite his indiff ence to the traditions. John MoGhie conducted masterfully ailing me} killed herself immediately after o} r ago 1|f@al news of his death in the Argpane byte Bd pe Tith Di- One man finally hit me. | Vision was received } ov. 20. The See hus, Then I mot Charlies; War Risk Insurance Bureau had an and his wife Anni aunt | topped payment Cf insurance to the Bromh er @ son, wu 1 was Henry Bromiey. "| boned. to be ddad, had returned, ap: 5 here and was admitted tu the bar two years later. In addition to practia- ing law he is a member of the Stock Exchange firm of F. H. Smith & Co. at No. 71 Broadway. His clubs are the Metropolitan, Union Leakue, Pringeton and Reform of New York; the Hartford of Hartford, Conn., and the North Fork Country Club of Long Taland. “SYRUP OF FIGS” people started Bromley about a y ‘Was Sam Keddy. Some of them Kathryn Lee, an American soprano from Rockland, Maine, gave a recital at Carnegic Hall last night. Her voive has no large capacity and she Aid not use it to the best advantage. Then, too, she was nervous. A Audience wag sympathetic wit! and she receiv French and En programme. And parently @ deserter, First publication of the probability |that “Henry Bromley” had returned alive was made in local newspapers last spring. Reddy her many floral gifts. lish songs made her ever ha) it and the damn: a Gog jumped up is below the a id put his paws on me and lapped with his tongue, lf r read nor writ best thing she ws C3 enry Bromley could read and write, Was Ethelbert’s Nevin's “One Spring (N LD'S LAXA m ae eae ane cain eRe aig | Nelther fumily, however, has had the Morning.” Andre Henolst wan ber HI TIVE | Mt Bromley had a scar Ii ody accompanist at the piano. | eat) Of education In any real ge Iped to add myste: — ley h atery ¥ Ba rig ods eet ped s 5 Hy fs Tt at? te beep. on com- F Doris Madden, a Pp niet frosa Aus-! Look at tongue! Remove poi- a ie ‘nmen! n tralia, made a New York debut t ry guy, Hed wr Aah ee Bromley at. |t8® form of Investigutor Waite, ap- Acollin Hail last night. Her pros sons from little stomach, e Thema they wouldn't stop t peace to restore a normal condi- gramme included Schumann's “ | liver and bowels 2. \ Harry Bryan and Harry| aymond.and some other fellows who “knew me since I was knee-high and waid they knew I was Sam Red- | but Bennett said I couldn't fool in: Sam Reddy told the correspondent he never slept in the home of Henry Brora| st. He said he bad romised to work with Bromley sr., ut he did not because he was afraid he would be paid by check and he sign it.” maval compositions by Chopin, De- busy, Scriabin and Liszt and the| Bach-Tnusvig tocatta and fugue in| D minor, Sae played with intelli- | wence, but not with much expression. | There will be a gala performance at the Metropolitan Opera House next ‘Tuesday ning in homor of the Prince of Wales, Scenes from “Ober- og Bam: and Delilah, ueli~ "and “La Forza del Destino” will | Henry Brontley’s father said d I was his sox, Henry} sy. And I began to feel kind o' iy about mynelf. Mr. Waite and Sheriff Hib- couldn't It is @ most puzzling situation for! normal minded folk of the country, | and many, even to-day, hated. to, Td arrested in South N 1k ye ets sete Mgt = * m in ut jorwal eury rom! ju ~, %, Mastardey 1 sald I was gtonry |Government ‘e- satiatiod’ and tree Gee Thitthee dean ines | ny because 1 was afraid” When |ley sr. ia Ane’ Redgy,'| Hocand cad Aries re he natherine faite showed me the picture he|to quote him, 1s sure Sum Reddy'is | gward and Arvato jn of Henry Bromley \t looked |Sam Reddy. “3 ye and the Easton. IE T0 GIVE FREE RIDES CITY ASKS FULL ANSWER — | Réestcs? opera’ petoon wit preva WITHOUT A GITY PERMIT BY NIXON ON FARE RAISE! ..*.m¢*;.conce’s bait is to, be, opened im 63d Stree: on Dec, 15, The prop- 8. “The Star ngied Banner” sung. the form Frances Alda | ‘ . ' < erty has been bought by: KE. Mac- . es an | Trick Owner Arrested for Carrying | Corporation Counsel Charges Com-|mitin. manager of the Symphony | peepee be fee Syrup of Figs , Poster ny | only—Hod © People to Cemetery After Fire | missioner Has Assumed Power to ibe eueitarlant , wil went | or ___ Stopped Trolley Cars. Ignore Franchise Demands. pci att intact | child is having the best and most ‘ less laxative ob physic for the attempt to compete with Mayor| Corporation Counsel Burr argued a| SQvx tin Yen. for Alt Heavy Ships! mach, liver and. bowels ‘omnibus lines unless you have | motion re Court Justice m «> HMOuRD | ove its delicious fruity taste. and cruiscrs tary Daniels sub-commit- men for all dreadnoughts are now In the navy, Se to-day House ‘naval from Commissioner of Plant | Giei Yesterday ‘to compel Public ‘Structures Whalen, even if you Service Commissioner Nixon to file « directions for Give it witha t fear. passengers free of charge, | more detailed return to the alternative torte teat ee ene aiscussing re-| Mother! 1 must say “California.” ime shi r advice that might be ex-| writ of prohibition issued by supreme | [nig up becatne of u inck of officers and | —Advt- owner of Soertatateeee erect TONIbIINE. the crews. The Secretary sald he intetded “ trucks, No. 69 Third Street, of tare by d Increased pay for officers Maland City, after having been the Long Island City Po- acoused of operat. the Manhattan and Queens "Bure conteisded the Oo ir. Burr conten ul guaded ‘the inue “and " fied "to wate al it. | her he assumes he has the per i} y Ratt. Point | {2 pertult railway company Ysland cit fixed ‘in its tranebios: fie ‘ohtrmen act use of fixon's action on the transfer changes made put unwarranted added burdens on. the public. ‘Terence Farley, who represented Commissioner Nixon, characterized motion of Mr. Burr as un attempt to shift the burden of proof to Mr. Nixon, He declared the ‘corporation Couns! had falled to prove Commissioner Nixon Wanted to raise the fare in the °ase of the Manhattan and Queens ‘Traction inary order F wetting a preliin- nary oF alternau ° hibition was 0 mue's that " YOU CANT WORK WELL WITH A COLD Relieve it with Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey IN eae aod to AJ sround a Person suffering from a heavy cold. It exposes them needless- ly. You can take care of your job and keep business and social engagements shortty after you begia using Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. ‘For it is prompt in relping Nature expel phlegm, allay inflammation, ease thing, and arivng away irmtating coughs, Use it — give it tothe Hiddies. Don't wiffer a minute longer than you have to. he ingredients used in Dr, Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey are highly beneficial in promoting the relief cold-sufferers seek. Safe and economical At all druggists. 30c., G0c., $1.20. ‘te Conway yesterday mployees ¥ teat they re without cha: Wt" todo 80 fad writ ‘afraid to go to battle oo stice Glegerich reserved decision. eee BLAST INJURES THREE. Charue Explod instructed ry and suspended sentence, a ) BUFFER FOR SHIP BOARD. Committee Won't Settle Claims. QTON, Nov. 11.—The 8en- Commerce Committee will not Initi- Jegisiation for settlement by the Board of claims of wooden ship Chairman Jones said to-day in iter addressed to President ©, N. fIton of the Washington Wood ilding Association, Phe committee, he said, would not be ide & “buffer to protect the Shipping Act to ler Sidewalk is Rocks Into Air, ‘Two men antl @ boy were injured yea- terday afternoon when a blast beneath the sidewalk at 62 Street and First Avenue hurled rocks into the air. Those injured were Cornelius O'Keefe, twenty- three years old, of No. 47 fast Slat Street; Harry O'Connor, sixteen, of No. 421 Bast ist Street, and John Barnett, Beppe of No. 1128 First Avenue. for an unfair or unjust settiement | Touch Tender Spots With , . Cuticura After Shaving After shaving with Cuticura Soap the Cuticura way, without mug, gently rub tender epots on face or dandruff on scalp with « bit of Cuticurs Ointment, Then wash ali off with Cuticura Soap and hot water, Riuse with tepid water. Findlly dust on a little Cuticura Talcum. Talcumn is aw antiseptic. prophy- | | for a refusal to adjyst and settle . 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It couldn't remain the Worki’s Liniment for 88 years if it wasn't highly beneficial in relieving be operated unde See , a ~ a YB Macmiit rheumatic aches, stiff joints, sore | . LAX ‘ of > iupenr Cranes uscles, Jumbago, neuralgia, strains, cal EED new project wa pro iby the cedented “demand ‘for such un jum. It is difficult for any artist digestion, sal- & recital date at either Aeolian low ekin — wie Hall, because of thelr sold they never ruises, exposure to weather results, | Penetrates thou' rubbing, leaving | no stained skin, clogged pores, mussi- | ness. A pain and ache liniment that | stands alone in doing what it is meant } to do." Get a bottle to-day and keep yoo get Borah 4 | degcaom ( it handy, All druggists, ‘Three sizes theatres on the east sde and |, Small Pill—Small Dese—Smail Price | the M. & 8. Cir- pm, Nature's m. . 1 at ania aren ot Neos wa NAN) DANBURY, CONN. All Druggists—60c and $1.20 Or by mail at the eame price, Sine rerene er wi | | i | vegetable growth; that nature surely | intended me California on | weakening, | the package, then you are sure your tions, and for the many disorders of water before breakfast for a few little | Dr. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1919, NAME BAYER’ ON “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” be marked with the safety Tablets of directions to safely relieve Cokds, Headache, s Over\IF KIDNEYS ACT When th my life bu ‘and worry, turn to the right pre-! scription, one gotten up by Dr. Pierce | ing in fifty years ago. everything wor 's diseas through treating thousands of cases. scription for and Oreg standard medic morphine are i Women — whic remedy know Favorite Pr or tablet form Rich, Name “Gude lessons a) Doo't it im the bud with « flesh color tint it by Resinol Soa) ce ho e Day | ae irregularities, Pierce knew, when always kept them out of his re — GENUINE ASPIRIN _ Safe and proper directions are in every “Bayer” package —Take as told! Aspirin” which cares and th worries o lif every ou m: growing out 08. | The result of his studies was a medi- headache, inflamma. bachache, m-| common to women in all ages of life, days Pierce's Favorite Prescription is fine. Children |inade of lady's slipper root, black th Full | cohosh root, unicorn foot, blue cohosh combined with lit Id’s dose on each bottle. | root ‘on grape root. Dr. he first m that wh juri take — this that in Dr, Advt, Pepto:Mangan for Pale School Children Pepto-Mangan Gives the Help the Body Needs to Make Red Blood on Every Package Sold by Druggists in Both Liquid and Tablet Form—Medicinal Virtues Are the Same re hard and the chil dren are growing, Watgh their health and if they become pale an‘ listless end don't want to work or play, con. sult a good physician at onee if you suuspe any serious ailment, The splendid tonic, Pepto-Mangan, if given daily for a few weeks, will in| most cases restore the strength and start the young folks on (he road to health again, Youth quickly, You ean buy Pepte in tablet or liquid form of your drug gist and can always be sure of the genuine by looking for the name “Gude's” on the package. Without the name “Gude's” it is mot Pepto: Mangan, It is a fine tonic and blood- maker for the whole family. Physi- inns everywhere have used it ‘for nearly thirty years.—Advt At the first sign of skin trouble apply Resinol for that ecxema or similar aifec- tien to get well-established and abbon little Resinol, hardly show; nest obectivg ‘e and yall to be genuine must Bayer Cross.” Then you are getting the true, world-famous Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for over eighteen’ years. Always buy an unbroken package of “Bayer household) of the ms intended for some use| thority, in establishing natural conditions. Dr. | Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y found out what is naturally best for| When your kidneys get sluggish and He learned it all| clog you must relieve them, rem + long since! je, le this | Stimulate sluggish y and) neutralize acids in the urine so it no 1s, and so he has | longer irritates, thus ending bladder redies. | standard Pierce's Meat eaters. tion they are getting NOt injure and makes a delightful, a safe woman's tonic so good that| €Mervescent lithia-water drink.— Advt, druggist everywhere sell it, in liquid Remember but a few cents, contains proper | ages. Aspirin is oy | e| BAD TAKE SALTS ‘ays Backache is sign you have been eating too much meat. have dragged | down,| le you un- happy, and there is noth- t headache, backache When you wake up with a dull | misery in’ the kidney region it gen- |erally means you have been eating too much meat, says @ well-known au- Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and th ue sort of paralyzed and logy. all the body's urinous waste, else you spells; your stomach sours, tongue is tither consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad - Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass and your kidneys will then act ‘This famous saits is made from acid of grapes and lemon juice, ja, and has’ been .used for generations to clean and kidneys, also to eakness, Jad Salts is a life saver for regular It is inexpensive, can- v ACIDS IN STOMACH CAUSE INDIGESTIGN Create Gas, Sourness and Pain How to Treat Medical authorities state that nearly nine-tenths ef the cases of aiomach trou ble, indixestion ne, Kas, an ex stomach to u lack of di- The deiieate stomach lin- ing ia frritated, digestion is delayed and food sours, cau tho disuareeable symptoms which every stomach sufferer Knows so well. 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Toor elimination means matter , lowers vitality, wer of resistance to se and jeacs to the development cheumatism,—due to some inter- ‘ence with the process of elimina- failure to get rid of certain body nay—cannot be expected to yield ° jails to correct rs he condition responsible for it. Could noving | any reasonable rig” ‘ 4 It explains the suc- cine called Dr, Pierce's Favorite Pre- coated, and when the weather is bad! | ya of Nature's Romedy (NR Tablets) This medicine is made of you have rheumatic twinges. other 0 Thousands are using NR Tablets every day and get- ertain thin, is “s Ip. you, ‘and sat- It im- Proves digestion, tones the liver, reg: vi e the this time. 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