The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1919, Page 4

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ole! + eee gore wee Co ON Re ene Moy i : THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DEORMBEX 1, 1919. i by turning the accounts over to his WIFE THREW DISHES AT HIM |teainat her husband. he alleges that then fixed the allmony rate at: #100 8 fi) 000 ARMY BLANKETS Dh pleas ene a te vg HYLAN THANKS WANAMAKER. if riend, Smiley 1) |“aimost immediately after thelr mar-|onth beginning to-day. A ) yards 9 i phate etsy eH Col. Bone 18 President of the Ameri- nye ee x bnew 6 | Supreme Court Justice Young has including ine’ Ke fateful for Servieca in Welcoming aye fs is Republican Club, Pittsburgh, but HUSBAND CHARGES IN SUIT |" the piaintift gave manifestation | .varged $20 a week alimony to Mrs MAY BE SOLD [" and obirting " for many years has made his head of violent temper and would fly into «| riorence Palmer of Port Chester during duck and cotton cloth : quarters (n' New York. Watney came ads es | Bons | tet of Port Chester during fas ea ators , » {to Amesion and wax introduced ‘as a ; rage at any trivial thing. the pendency of the trial of the separa- : fanaa “ranted r0F oS »}hephe ihe ate Lord Kitchener, White Plains Man. Wants Separa-| Because Zopher Carpenter, son of the | tion sult brought against her by her} Dr, Day Asks Zoné Officers’ forjcoat tengths couid be r : 1 and w mcned it was said, to pur-| 4 cs ter Alimony Raised Ite Francie M. Carpenter, President of | husband, Willian G. Palmer. | Falmer | Perhission to Sell Direct | The textiles ! . hase war supplies in this country, | Me arpenter Alimony Ralsed |. tite company and one time wenator | Cliente that she chor threw: piesa at ston to 9 . © dealers and manuta British Trappites, however ‘yut ie anid From $44 to $100 a Month. jot Westchester County, recently fell | crockery at his head. ‘| to the Public. Day has urged the Zor i supplies, ver, \ } et 4 4 heir to his father’s estate, Mra, Florence —————. Pei be of. |to let him “ & ! to have been resulted from purely! WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., Dec. 1.—In|p, Carpenter, his wife, who divorced| feeteh Ministers Tarn Cops. | vena iach Oak? tate Rep tooa {materials in demand. 3 ; Charles Maitiond Beattie has been re- an action for separation brought by|him a fow years ago, has been allowed | FINE, Scotland, Nov. 21 (delayed).—| F ncein te Waketas ct eae ee j —_—— tained as counsel for Col. Bope, While sony J, Kutoh against his wite, Susan | increased allmony. Mr. Carpenter was|It was stated at a meeting of the /#tations under the Department of Mar-|but Dr. Day belle William J. Fallon represents’ Capt. ; ia baler paying his wife $11 a wook. Supreme |United Free Presbytery here that in|kets as a result of negotiations which|fmure that will show « Trial of Case Growing Out of |watnes: sigs ms | A: Kuteh of Manhattan, in the Supreme | Court Justice Young was told that Mr, |Western Scotland ministers were leav- (Commissioner Day has opened with the[Curent prices. = one Court at White Plains, the defendant | Carpenter wae left a trust fund ing church and joining the pollee! vrmy authorities. fr. Day said large quantities of of |foree on account of the smaliness of hag filed counter charges of cruelty $50,000 and $20,000 M cash. The Justice | their stipends, | Iron and Steel Deal Comes | HELD IN $40,000 HOLD UP. | Up Wednesday. seek ton. ee ‘The consignment sought by Dr. Day beef were Leing #0 { Heamination Set i West Mad Avenne tol 4 ) Trial of a suit against Col, Henry} William Cunningham of No, 129 Wert ; ‘ ree [106th Street. Jonn Hanley of No. 121 Bope for yearn Benion Vier | West sogth Street and Thomas Rochford | dent of the Carnegie Stéel lof No. '726 Columbue Avenue, charged | b “ » {with robbing George Alexander, a hy, one of the “young men” Washington Market poultry dealer, of | 9 . 40,000 on Saturday morning in front of Bteet King made, a millionaire, Hey on eee ess West find Avenue memes NUADLUULEULUEUAUEERAUAYENTUUUTUUUTT omen Capt. Ralph P. Watney, for-|were this morning held until Wednos- a iy of the British Army, by Ar-|4ay for examination in the West Side | Br , ¥, Police Court hur L. Pearse to recover $115,000| “Magistr Simpson complimented | BETWEEN | ofits in transactions in iron and|Detectives Thomas Conklin, | Thomas 2 Finn, Francis sherry and John Fitz- ROADWAY-FIFTH AVEN! will come on Wednesday | patrick for their nt work in 8 ANF AVENUE ing ‘before Supreme Court Jus- | Founding up th | OVEREATING | Phe trial had been placed on the calendar for to-day, but called Ernest G. Stevens, trial | explained that an adjourn-, is the root of nearly. all digestive evils. If your digestion is weak or out of kilter, better eat less Was necessary by the absence | and use John B. Smiley, President of the KI-MOIDS ey Steal Company. Mr. Smiley, | was explained afterward by Mr. js @ friend of both Bepe Pearwe and has displayed an un- ingnens to appear. He has been | the new aid to better digestion. Pleasant to take—effective. Let Ki- moids help straighten out your digestive troubles, MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE bers, TOMTOM eo ULI The mit hinges around profits of | Pool, which Pearse says was formed Rimecif, Bope und Watney, and Operations netted the pro- nearly a half million dotars. | contends that Hope and Wat- have refused to divide with him. According to Pearse's allegations he luced the defendants favorably that the transactions could be | Both defendants deny making | contract. | | Col. Bope, it is alleged, took a con- under his own name with the 4 Iron and Mining Company, it over to the John B. Smiley p of No. 111 Broadway, which maid to have made $360,000. Of this It Is alleged halt was loaned to Bayles Snipyard Company of Por i = i ‘an The Values. Are Most Extraordinary Bope is waid to have originally had m interest in the Smiley concern and | jf among other directors who had ! sued to restore to the Smiley || Company the loan as well as Hi Lasther Vanity Case, $7.09 Fashions of Delightful Beauty Revealing . the Mode in New and Welcome Phases PLOT TT ‘alleged to have been paid to pi Q } agreed that a ba; Se mi, mg terns ul ecient Be Wamney® bur’ ned ‘cued tora |g sential. 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