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* PARENTS IN COUR TOCUTLAST TE _WMHINRS.GBSOK William Evarts Benjamin and Wife Ask to Drop Trustee- ship of $200,000 Fund. ried Preston ‘the strenuous objections of her fam- ily. ‘The Benjamins filed .« petition for their voluntary removal as trustees of a $200,000 trust fund ‘created by their daughter for her two. children, Cynthia Ann Pratt and Dallas Bache Pratt, while she was still the wife of Capt. Pratt, from whom she was di- vorced. That the estrangement between the Benjamins and their daughter is re- warded by the parents as permanent! Was disclosed in the, language of the! petition which asks that the Equi- table Trust Company be appointed trustee in their stead, In askifg for their removal the| Benjamina say: “On Oct. 17, 1919, the defendant mar- the wishes and in spite of the protests of | all members of her family, including the plaigtiffs, which resulted in an es- trangement which Will be permanent. ‘The relatwons betwoen them do not and will not in the future permit, of the confidence and co-oper- aintiffs are ad- vised should existibetween the trus- ried Preston dibson, against permit, ation which, as th tees of a trust fund and the sentative of the benoficiaries.” repre- ‘The trust fund, created by the heir- ss for her two children, consists of stocks of the Standard Oil Company and’ subsidiaries and was designed to provide for the maintenance and edu- cation of the children until they had attained their majorities, The income, the deed of trust, stip- to be handed to Mrs. Gib- At that time, being on friendly terms with the members of her family, the former Mrs. Pratt named her parents ulated, w: son to be"used for that purpose. trustees. eee MARY PICKFORD ‘SCARED.’ Movie (Star at Trial of Agent's Sait Fears Cross-Examination. Mary Pickford to-day took the stand in her own defense before Su- | preme Court Justice Plats the trial of Mrs. C. C. against her for $108,000. ested with a view to s her claim that Mrs. W not her business re George Edwin Jos ubstantia liken Mrs. Wilkening, cross-examined tho witness. She looked at him squarely, raised one finger and said: “L'm scared of | you.” Joseph responded, “I'm nothing to be afraid of. “Well, I'm afraid, just the samo, id: offered her, one of which wae $. @ week and a percentage of profits. ———— , NAMES PORT COMMITTEE. Jersey Goverm@or Chooses Body to ‘TRENTON, today announced appointment of a committee to confer with a simjmr committee of New York State and with the New York-New Jersey Harbor De- velopment Commission for completing a draft of compact between New York and New Jersey for development of the | ‘Port of New York and the establiah- Attorney General Gees: "homervi ga ig we ers Ansoctation Blect Officers Irving Glover, Englewood; ‘Assembly-| With the electjon of offfeers for the toan Hugh C. Barrett, Newark; Speaker coming year the twenty-third annual Feo 8 Plast Wegitals, ena, convention of, thy ‘Nathoal “Founda Yrown, Perth Amboy, and Senator Ar- |-\ssociation came to @ close at the Hotel thur Whitney, Mendham. . ‘Astor this afternoon. ‘The followin: U.S. ENVOY TO HUNGARY. UW. Grant Smith Selected as Ameri- joner. 20.—U, can € WASHINGTON, selected as Ami Mungary. lar dip! Je relations. ed States will thus be repre- ‘The United es Ww F Bay 99 t Budapest, a Consul-General having feen stationed at the Hungartan capi: | tal before the war while the embassy ‘pented diplomatically for t ‘was located at Vienna. The from Otto Mintz, gert Avenue, Brooklyn. men entered the ‘Witliam Bvarts Benjamin and his ‘wife of Ardsley-on-Hudson to-day in Sepreme Court took steps to sever the last connection they had with their daughter, the former Mrs. Alex- ander Dallas Bache Pratt, who mar- Gibson, playwright, diramatipt and clubman of Washing- ton and New York, Oct. 17, against Wilkening’s sult} Miss Piek- ford was questioned about a number of enterprises in which she was inter- for Nov, @0.—Gov. Runyon The Me- Grant mith, Charge d’Affaires at the Ameri- joan Legation at Copenhagen during the fatter part of the world war, has been can Commissioner to nding the opening of regu- ———>————— “tive Rebbers Travel in Limousine. pHce are looking for five rob- bers who took $85 carly this morning roeer, No. 174 En- Four of the store and robbed PRINGE OF WALES TO AW MILITARY MEDALS SATURDAY —— —_—_— | High British War Honor Won by Boy Soldiers, Both Members of the 27th. The Prince of Wales will decorate | two young Brooklyn’ war heroes with | the British Military. Medal on the bat- Ueship Renown next Saturday morn- ing. The ‘heroes are Sorgt. Harry B. Private James E. Bougie of No. 371 Bridge Street, both of whom won their honors in the field when they were hardly more than boys, Bougie was in the 106th Infantry, 27th Division, and received several ei- tations, one from Gen. O’Ryan. He |also has the Freneb War Cross and | | the Distinguished Service Cross. He |enlisted at the age of twenty, and on the Hindenburg Line fe rescyed sev- eral companions from No Man's Land. As a member of a sanitary detach- ‘on the field and thts, thoygh It wae against regulations, won him com- mendation. Sorgt. Lynk, who also served with the 106th, le the possessor of the French War Cross and the Distin- gulshed Service Cross. He was ipe- teen years old when he got into ac- tion near Ronasoy, France, on Sept. 29, 1918. His War Department cita- tion says that while sufferiag trom severe wounds Ne ‘organized ‘several small groups from other companies, consolidated them and led them iato effective combat, continuing until he | was wounded & second time. asoenlaiao SHIPBUILDING PLANT BURNS. | Spark Cauned $25,000 Loss to Cam-| nue li Lynk of No. 247 Steuben Street, and | discoyned the in, , 1 Freisher alleces Ztemter sald he had | Sept. 27, 1918, in thé smash againstiknown Sehreiber for nine years and that on these reprprentations Fleischer @dvanoed sums to’ Schreiber until ment he erected an emergency station | ~ Company. CAMDEN, J. Nov. N lcaused by wparks falling on the root 20.—Fire totally destroyed the machine shop of |the Delaware Shipbuilding and Repair) Company this morning, causing ga oan | 900. Two acetylene tanks used in | tion with welding machines ex- ploded, shattering windows and shaking 0 houses for several blocks, No one was injured, ‘Shortly after the fire in the Delaware plant, another fire destroyed the Public Service Corporation's carage in Camden, with « loss of $20,000, Means ee ki Condition of Governor's Mether Un- changed. Dr, John H. Reb, family physician of Mrs, Catherine Smith, mother of Gov. Alfred E. Smith, who has been il) for nearly two weeks from an at- tack of double pneumonia at her | home, No. 9 Middagh Street, Brooklyn, |waid torday that Mrs, Smith's condi- tion was’about the same as yevtetday, and is serious. The Governor wae up all night. were elected: President, tem i. Barr of Buffalo; Vice President, Julius Goslin of Biretnghern, Ale, Commis. loner, A. KE. Chicago, 8 Mo Tasor of Chicago. Président and Secretary of Shapiro the Food and Fuel Law, Samtiel Sha- pita and Henry Wirelberg, president and secretary, respectively, of the Shapiro Candy Pany, Jie, ..o@, 11-18 Emerson Place, tured against them this morning. and were SAYS MRS. TROYSTRANGLED, iner attached to the District Attorney's office, in thé Court of General Sessions that, In kus opinion, young Mra. Bessie Cook Troy, the boty aid dam teen trial chal ACID STOMACH Sas OF VIOLATING SUGAR LAW Candy Co. Enter Pleas of Not Guilty. Charged with conspiracy to violate Manufacturing Com- to-day be-. It is alleged they bought a large quantity of sugar in Phitadelphia and | \ sold 3,509 pounds to the Bterling Purs| p Feda Company, No. 398 New Utrecht Avenue, at 13 1-2 cents; 1,700 pounds | pt 18ments to A. H. Bullard, Ine., No. ja (217 Fulton Street,-aid 17,600 pounds {at 18 222 cents to the Service Confec- tion Compahy, No, 671 Bushwick Ave- ‘They entered a plea of not guilty released on nominal Sehalts, Medfeal Takes Stand at Trint. Otto A. Schltz, medical exam- Dr. testified to-day before a jury of a fow months, whose fund in early May 4 on the ih gront of No. 1.456 Amster- on to her death (rom not foil indow. Michael Troy, girl's husband, is on th her murder. Mra. brother, Castina, a ‘milkman who ly, also testified. predated Penditese' SUES LAWYER FOR $16,000. : dearer rthur Ci Irving B®. Zlegter, an attorney, was anced $16,000 to Ernest ‘a millionaire lumber on Ziegler’s assurance that ‘was a man.of financia) stand. no gaye bi ber, chman, relber the on 4 last was $16,000, fntries for tomorrow's maces are aa fellows: oe 4 ree, yi Examiner, |* the bandits who robbed the Savings Bank of $96,000 cen here today when detectives and ‘potice, hot} on bhe trail of the indicating that two of the re in hiding here. An spartivant house Frog, | ny ihe Hack Bay ts under pal ve Janee. dustrial Commission of Colorado to-day moved to stop the new strike peer orado coal mints echeduled to- motrow when it Tv! to-day hameéd defendant {ha suit begun |Of thiners and 6 pera | 1o in the Bupreme Court by Karl Flelaher, |!#t to~Jey. Both sitas have accepted, Chatmers, President 1 confined to St. Mary's Hosbitgl bere, is reported to-day to be i @ ous gondition, an operation here a week ago. THR EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 19 TWO INDICTED ON CHARGE BOWIE ENTRIES. .: '» | SWANN ACCUSES POLICE mace cms tone. so OF BEATING PRISONER Distpict Attorney Says He Will Pre- fet Charges in Treatment of Truck Driver. After an oxamination of Solomon amd other witnesses In his to-day, District Attorney Swann Filer Bee ee aay 3 OER y 3 C i Wiese resting him on & charge of stealing « q a: gi Of tobacco from a trucking com- When Blumberg undressed in Mr. Swann's office to-day the~District~ at- torney said he saw at least forty welts and stripes on hit body. He deviared * pulled he pair tuntil he thought his fcalp was coming off.” cr, Blumberg anid that when he pleaded 108; for merey the detective told him they jo. were “Just starting,” and told-him he {would get no relief until he told where “at the mn tobmeto was, Swann de- {i}; clared he would ask Magistrate Man- » 135; ouso in the Tombs Court to hold the Tim; two detectives for action by the Grand \ Jury. Bandit Hunt te Boston's Back Bay DistHot. BOSTON, Nov. 20.—The eearch for lelph ~ — —— N are aur. New Con 0.—The In- Cel ade Acts to Strike DENVER, Col, Nov. tives hore} “Casearets” work while you sleep They start the liver and loosen the | bowels without griping or sickening Nov. 20.—4tugh 9° the Chatmers' Motor Company of Detroit, Mich, who nm ROC Chalmers Seriousty Mi - , Lariat Re ges When you wake up all constipation, liousness, headache, sallowne stomach misery or cold is gone. “C ri Mc. Caiaimers underwent A small quantity of the “JELLFORM” on the tips of the fingers—rubbed gently over the part of the body affected— Stops’ Pain—quiets the nerves and soothes the patient. Radways Ready Relief, in “JELL- FORM,” quickly relieves neuralgic pain about the face, arms and neck—Leaves no grease of discoloration upon the skin Vanishes quickl and con- venient to aechn kept in your Vanity Case or Travel Bag. For the treatment of rheumatism, lum- bago, sprains, lame back, cold in the page al or sore throat—rub_ the affected parts freely with “JELL- FORM"—It reaches in to the seat of | ‘and | the pain and relieves the patient at once. CUT OUT THIS COUPON practical demonstration and suce cate derangements of women, If or “run-down,” she finds new lif invigbrating herbal tonic and n “JELLFORM" is Radways Ready Re- lief in a concentrated form, put ina collapsible tube — THE MODERN WAY. on wrapper. cents. Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., for large confidential medical advice if the Radways Ready Relief is a meritorious remedy—with seventy-five years of use to its credit. Is sold in every country on the globe. : — 5 At all druggists—Liquid in. bottles— “JELLFORM" in Tubes. 35¢ and 70c HEAL SKIN DISEASES | and send with 10¢ to pay for the Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrating, postage and wrapping—and you will Antiseptic Liquid. receive a good sized sample tube — | “JELLFORM"—Radways Ready It is unnecessary for you to suffer Relief—without any additional cost with ecxema, tashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo, obtained at any drug} store for 350-or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and ptly applied will usually give instant relief from itch- to you. Radway & Co., 208 Centre St.. N.Y. IS DANGEROUS Often Fellewed by Serices Complications, Indigestion. ‘ - Acid xtomach ia a common and exceed- ingly dangerous condition which irritates ¢ stomach lini jends (0 gastritis accompaniod us complications utter after eating from sour stomach, heartburn, gas and painful di- while the fifth ‘remained out- i gestion the trouble probably comes from ” Mdo.and interfered with a milk wagon At once! Relief with sof} for muee sela” and’ von should. by all was about to enter, The |f 4 to keen this griver who was about to enter. the It ««Pape’s Cold Compound ont” your police have good descriptions ‘then your meals will —_<.———— — | digeat In a perma! wor gies ie. = bith imeative n't ‘Wrenten Presbyteria urch Berns The first dose cases your cold! | |, Mere Arties Giger Puy Ken's oe |. TRENTON, N. J.. Nov. 20,—Fire, pre- | Don’t una stuffed-up! Q' it blow! a nd instead Beutraiise and fumably starting {rom an overheated | and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s sogeice be cid, We your stomach with ‘urnace, to-day, partially destroyed the | Compound” taken e.ery two hours |e Httls,, Mimurans ise em iSeoond ‘Presbyterian Church, at Mercer | until three doses are taken gu | Bisgrate Magnesia (either Gnd Market Streets, High winds caused breaks up a severe cold and énds all | iets the flames to spread an adjoining | grippe misery. ore : e Are thei | i ter. You wil} wet instant relief, All Meuse, but the Are eine fron ‘the | Relief awaits you! Open your! Te harmful acid in your momach wil! ‘ve Wied oth i ; sisi a Meoommends Jamaton Bay Plers, eThe Sinking Fund Commission to-day recommended that the Board of Esti between Barren Isignd and the church cut one fireman and r he The damage was $30,000. | sages of your head; stop nose ranni clogged-up fostrils and the alr n |" “Pape’s Cold Compound” fs the to appropriate $7,500,000 for the erec-' quickest, surest rellef known and of six 1.000 toot piers in Jamaice costs only @ few cent: Mill ndition that’ the Federal we owltee _ it drug stores. Tt acts without sonle nce. Tastes nice, Contains no quinine. Insist on Pape'st ’ AS~ neutralized abd your food ar qour and ferment. | | will cease to Foods which orginazily yo distress can be eaten out relieve the headache, dullness, fever- | ("i/o Wil take alittle, Blauraved ishness, sneezing, soreness agnedin after meals The treatment is stiffness. | harmless and pot at all expensive.—Auvt -|0f the system all the previous day's have them drink it just before going ing torture, It eleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. P demo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it to-day and save all further distress. "In skin troubles, ordinary soaps are irritating and liable to aggravate the condition, Use Zemo soap. It is anti- BEGIN HOT WATER DRINKING IF DONT FEEL Ri Says glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons plain sala If you wake up with a bad taste, and tongue is coated; if your head| is aching; if wi you eat sours and ‘The FE. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. es forms acid in stpmach, or you are bilious, constipated, nervous, sallow; biiods, "constipated "nervous oulow he Garter's K. & B, Ted begin inside bathing. Drink before breakfast a glass of hot water with a/ teaspoonful of limestone ate in| it. This will flush the poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, kidneys ° and bowels and cleanse, sweeten and}, You can keep the whole family in Yrising in the morning to wash out | vegetable tea every other night and cess of healing. A Mild, Gentle Vegetable Laxative and Healthful Drink. IT’SCLEAN, SWEEP, WASH.-THELIVELONGDAY! tion” has been favorably known for 50 years—ingredlents printed The “Prescription” Send ten cents to Dr. Picre | zone, Your clogged nostrils will open septic, soothing, and hastens the pro-) PervrRt to, Teng WANE, a . 19. ' $5,000 SILK BURGLARY PUZZLES INSURANCE MEN Feat of Thieves in Wrecking High Wall of N. T. B. Dress Com- | pany a Mystery. | Five casualty Insurance companies are urging the police, without notable au up to a late hour this after- hoon} to explain how robbers Were able to knock in the hall wall of the sixth floor of the loft pbuilding at’ No. 136 West Met Street and carry away silk. | in. potte, worth about $26,000, between | half past nine o'vlock last Tuesday night and halé past seven o'clock In the morning. According to, the report of I. Hart- stein of the Net. B. Dress Company, to the insuranee companies, he sew the | last of his employees out and locked the front door of the N. T. B. end of the, loft..at 9.20 o'clock. When he ar- rived hext morning he found that the} door had. been splintered around the; look with a chihel, but without forcing the Jack. ‘Phe wall about the casing had then been kudeled in so the whole | door was captied away. ‘A door betWweeh the. T. B, tort ana | the bottle. bein onerves tn Wath places had a Be Pale? Take Pepto- Mangan: | For a Child’s Liver and Bowels. . Mother! Say “California,” then you bs r et genuine “Caljfornia Syrup of Figs.” Sirectlons for a ‘and children of all ages who ate constipated, billous, feverish, tongue- cdated, or ful] of cold, are plainly printed on ildren love this delicious laxative, carried away ~ Restores Color and Appetite Sold in Liquid and Tablet Form —Eoth Alike in Medicinal * Qualities * Why do pallid, thin, listless, easily- exhausted men and women continue make themselves and those around them unhappy by that condition when they can so easily overcome it? » Unless a man or woman is suffer- ing from some serious, deep-seated ail- ment, a prompt retnedy that wil] over- come that continual tired, worn-out, sluggish feeling \g within easy reach. carets” never inconvenience you all the next day like Calomel, Otl, Salts and violent Pills, “Casearets” are a delightful lexative- cathartic for grown-ups and children. Switch to “Cascarets”—Cost so little !—Advt. Pepto-Mangan contains just the ele- mene . bor Wings watery When you’ feel worn]? o good, Pepto- out, “tired to death” with] {yangen, pullde vie re andl vigor the household duties cooking, scrubbing, clean- ing, dusting — (it all comes in the day’s work in the household)—turn to aang A a. cd ys bs ase mn a short time the great change is noticeable, The cheeks All out. po ying tain the wholesome, rosy complexion of health, the appetite returns, the eyes sparkle, the step quickens, the en- the right remedy to bat hice Peter ght Prong Se r strengthen you. The poor bla pw! offe! In two, ; woman whose, back feels Spr by iy su bie "Hath owe as though it would break,|" All druggists gan., ‘ who feels dizzy, whose|Look for the name 's".on the head aches, who has black | packane. | If “Ghde's” is, not there it! specks appearing before ts not Pepto-Mangan.—Advt, her eyes; can find relief. The greatest boon to womankind is @ temper- ance tonic made up of herbs, which helps make women strong. This isthe * Prescription" of Dr, Pierce, used by him in active practice many years, and now sold by almost every druggist in thé land in both tablet and liquid form, It has had a half century of essful results in mowt of the deli- a woman is overworked, nervous, cand strength. It’s a-yowerful, stvine. The “Favorite Prescrip- RHEUMATISM vo Seay eae Ot Begy's Mustatine will do it. Fveryone knows It Who has ever tried it, The first improvement On grandma's mustard plaster— And the best. It's hot stuff; But it cannot blister, ‘But it will rey the gnawing twinges And the agoniaing pains Of Rhewmatiom And reduce the swelling— And do it so quickly That you'll be joyfully astonished. * Be sure you get Begy's Mustarine— Quickest pain killer on earth, In a yellow box. Always Fine for Gout, too, And Lumbdgo and Neuralgia: It subdues Inflammation is sold in tablet form for sixty s Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical > trial package and write for free rre is need,~Advt, PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP’CATARRH Tells How to Open Clogged Nos- trils and End Head-Colds. | | And scatters Congestion, Kub it on when Influensa threatens, | One box does the work | Of 60 mussy, blistering mustard | plasters. | Money baek if not as advertised— | 80 and 60 cents. | _S, C. Wells & Co., LeRoy, N. Y. STOPS PAIR USTARIN CANHOT BUSTER _ You feel fine int a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will be UGK ELE FROM Biliousness _¢qNstpAion Bitiousness can beovercome Get Dr. Ex by the use of Munyon’s Paw Paw Laxative Pills, They school the stomach, liver and Agel ine | tute for calomel. gent! a e6e rm dope, or other injurious ingredients, | {he formula for Olive Tablets while ies cuties ienaltadad ee for "chronic constipation and iv ' avers. MUNYON'S Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain The air passages of your h will clear.and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, headache; no snuftling, mucous discharges or dryness; no struggling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant, antletie gream in your nostrils, let it pene- trate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, in- flamed mucous membrane, and relief | comes instantly. | “It is just ‘what ‘every cold and jeatarrh sufferer needs, Don't. stay stuffed-up and miserable,—Advt. dwards’ Olive Tablets That is the ery of thousands since Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the HOW TO JUDGE A WOMAN BY HER HAIR tive. No griping is the “keynote” of these litthe calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxa- ° ee There is real common sense in just noticing whether the hair is well kept Paw Pill ila Te to judge of a woman's neatness, or aw il $ pg barry ner normally. They ; Zoo taste If yon are ane gf the never force them to unnatural action, — lew who try to make the most, ef nena AN ie a Vea | “dark, brown mouth”: lyour hair, remember that tt ls hot LM odeiade ore ore eae gon advisable to wash the halr with any preheater P: cleanser made for all but fava Haugh Yumi y gy urposes, oisonous waste, gases act sour bile! to bed. efare eating more food. re To feel like young folks feel; like |__F°° Tay Ki fe mone you felt before your blood and mus- | Package of Dr. Carte tes became loaded with body iimpuri. and after you and the dear ones have you ean get a ties, get from your pharmacist a‘ used it for a week you'll say it's the quarter pound of limestone phos- finest, gentlest and most complete phate, which is inexpensive and al- tonic laxative you ever ran acros moat tasteless. For stomach, liver and bowels and SUNDAY WORLD ‘WANTS’ WORK WONDERS. ’ Men and women who are usually to purify the blood, nothing is more constipated, bilious, headachy or have reliable, Give it to the little ones apy stomach disorder should begin when they get feverish and can't eat this inside bathing before breaks: , They like it and it does them lots of Adee | good, fast. —-- ‘s K. & B. Tea, | Eiverds Ore | results from one or two of Dr. | Tablets at bedtime, always use some good shampoo, You cun enjoy the very best by getting esino. |some canthrox from your druggist, | s inurande is them every sieht anata | dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot rst a or ht. Try them, 1c and 25e. ater. ‘This makes a full cup of ; }shampoo liquid, enough go, it ix easy Kk, ad ‘to apply it ta all the bair instead of 8s. in e)) just the top of the head. Dandruff, excess gil, and dirt are dissolved and ‘entirely disappear, Your hair will be joo fluffy that it will look much heavier | than it is, Its luster and softness will also delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures. halr growth,— Adve, ¢

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