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SUT A ‘cause or foundation found fault with, ‘eaten and assaulted, and in other shown hie utter hatred of your Saye she beran July, 1919, which agreed 4,000 a year and all household ‘Then she says her amend ‘operated on at a private sapf- she became has been allowing her of which $60 is for ta ne ee time,” she continuéd, “the defendant has been at the New Am- ‘Theatre and renides in Weat } Vol Tilser, music publisher, was taken Levine to-day in West Bide Court, on charged by her hus- that ths ‘was: making threats calls at all hours of the day. ‘Von Tilzer was discharged on a Srpught by her husband in March the bad stabbed him with a pen- thet time she said he had her trantic by lighting trent- on as to her responsibili Morris Tashman, twenty-four old, of No, 18 Rutgers Place, World War veteran, was to-day in Gates Avenue Court, for selling orangeade at Do Sumner Avenues without a li- Brench Night Life R: PARIG, May 24.—The Cabinet has & decree authorizing Prefects fo grant permission from June 1 for establishments to remain open than the present closihg time. Brefects can Mix the closing hour in . Dr. Bawin Pond ‘aipee, died at his home in this |. Mrs. Judge Fight in Court ; . For Child. Mrs. Beatrice 8. Friede, prominent| Mrs. Beatrios H. Judge of Balt) in New Rochotle society, where she More, the pretty little mother of two- BRAS resided for gome time, has bernn | Year-olt Beatrice, jr, who for nearly + fection in Westchester County for | Wo years bas been kept from her, to- feparation from Leo Friede, wealthy |44y was given her child by Vice tock broker of Manhattan and m m-| Chancellor Backes in the Newark Der of the New York Stock Exchange, | Court of Chancery, ‘The child mother In which she asks $12,000 a year ali- | '8 only 18 years old. She was married Mony for the maintenance of herwif and two children, The summons and complaint were fMiled*in Westchester supreme Court today, Mrs. Friede sets forth that her trusband has an income of $50,000 year from his brokerage business and makes lange sums by stock spec- fulation. Tho couple were married in ) Manhattan on Sapt. 13, 1909, and | have two children, Richard and Ken- meth, aged seven and nine years. Mr. has an office at No, 25 Broad . Ghe also says he is a mem- the Oak Ridge Golf Club and ve a wapyper dance there $200, Hoe belongs also to Continental Athletic Club, is about to’ buy a yacht and owns a large automobile, she continues. | Mrs. Friede in her petition sets forth 1n Baltimore when she was barely 16, | nd six months later was deserted by her husband. grandmother. called upon to decide. the child to her own mother.” . pend tered Scania PRISON SENTENCE: Charged With Trading With Germany During War. + Fetlera! Judge Julian Mack in the U. 8. District Court this morning @en- tenced T. Ellert Hodgakin, former Prenident of the Heyden Chemical Gom- pany, No. 135 William Street, to two dears in the Fegeral Prison at Atlanta, Ge., for violation af the Trading With the Enemy Act. John Simon, ‘former ‘Treasurer of the company, who was convicted of the same offense, waa fined $20,000, Both men were convicted last week. It wae charged they purchased stock of the Heyden Chemical Company, a Ger- money “borrowed man concern, with from German’ sources, Stats Motor Listed on Carb. l¢ ‘The New York Curb Market Asso- ciation has listed and admitted to trad- ing the 120,000 capital shares of no par value of the Stutz Motor Car Com- pany. MOTHER WINS BABY GAINST SHE HAD:TO GIVE. BROKER FRIEDE UP WHEN DESERTED Wife Seeking $12,000 Ali- Foster Parents Made Young) mony Tells of Alleged Cruel- ties and $300 Supper of kine on Westches- | The eustern section of the Broux waa in jubilee last night A teow ninutes after 4 o'clock the people ut the village of Westchester and those of Unionport, East Bronx and other sections saw their first «ubway train sunning through Westchester Ave. That was why the villagors celebrated, and they kept it up unui Korough President Bruckner, head- ing a delegation of about 200 mem- stepped aboard the train ut Hunts | Point Avenue at 4 o’cloak. He pushed | the throttle down, gave it a turn which started the train off with a Jerk and then turned the job over to 4 regular motorman, The run was made quickly to Grant | Station. There the party| stopped while the camera men did some shooting and the excited villag- ers looked on in wonder, Then the train came back one station to St. | Lawrence Avenue, where officials and guests were escorted by a committee to Bauer's and « buffet lunch served. “The city. has done this much,” said President Bruckner; “the rest is up to yourselves, Make your local improve- ments and stand for a few nase. She was unable to care for the baby, who was born on the anniversyry of her wedding day, and when the infant was six weeks old she gave it to Mra. John H. Greives, with whom she was living at the time, Mrs. Grieves and her husband left Baltimore for Jc rsey City and were lost to little Mrs. Judge until last fall, Meantima, Bea- trice had obtained employmenf at $20 ® week and had been joined by her Then she began yearning for her baby and when she finally located the| # Gretves they refused to give up the child and finally forced the girl to go to court, Vice-Chancellor Bakes said the case was the hardest he had ever been ("Mrs. Grelves is a housewife,” he said, “with no children of her owa, and there is no doubt of the love and care she has showered upon the child. On the other hand, the young mother is @ splendid type of the young Amer- ican womanhood, making her own way, and her reputatién has been shown to t, |be of the best. Her grandmother will care for the little one while she, is out working for her, and I can see nothing alse for me to do but to give FOR T. E. HODGSKIN John Simon is Fined $20,000—Both “~jments. If you go about this in thi right way it will not long be said tha: the Bronx ip behind Queens and Kings in progress.” Among those who attended ea sociation { ter Avenue. ON YOUR NEXT SUIT &° Bay from Wholesaler Make Retail Profit Yourselt We are offering wonderfully — tai- lored all-wool suits for men and young men. These suits cannot be bought elsewhere at the price we charge. The as- sortment is large, “It will pay you to come to us.” $22.50 UP taxpayers’ assoctations. Week Days Until 7. BROWNING KING & CO. Announce That beginning with the publication of this advertisement and continuing until further notice they will retail MEN’S SHOES of all grades at a profit of ONE DOLLAR - PER PAIR We do this for two reasons— i Reason No. 1—We think the present price of shoes is an unreasonable and unjusti- fied burden on the public, which if maintained will result in danger to the industry. Reason No. 2—We want our shoes to be as well known and as widely used as are our other lines of merchandise. The shoes are made for us by Nettleton and other 8 equally well known, They are all leather. There is a“‘fit for every foot.” Under this arrangement you will be able to buy from us for $10.00 and $14.50 slwes Aber are offered elsewhere for $15.00 and 1.50. ' Browninc Kinc « Co. 16-26 Cooper Square—at 5th Street Everything for the Holiday—Clothing, Furnishings, Straw Hats. White Flannel Trousers, $10.00 per pair. If your local dealer factory. Send for 50 Nassau Street. if Broad cannot booklet . BROOKLYN. 706 Broadway, near Thornton St.| UNION HIL 1367 Broadway, cor. Gates Avenue. | ¢NEWARK--881 Broad Street, % $78 Uifth Avenue, cor. 11th Street. | + PA TERSON—192MarketSt.,cor.Clark ¥ dao #TRENTON- 20 East State Strest. WEAR W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES AND SAVE MONEY pm Ba Say ltd KA Yo nie penne nC aa las $9.00 and $10.00 shoes for values in this fashion le, comfort and service are abso- sty! country for the money. The smart styles the the bottom of ai shoes before thay leave the factory, which ainst high prices and ‘unreasonable profits. extensive and well fi t pind ie Sue to bones eee cei te ban t money can buy, you would understand why money can be and how carefully the under the supervision W. L. Douglas shoes are for sale by over 9000 shoe dealers besides our own stores. Pply you, take no other make. Order direct from the telling how to order shoes by mail, postage free, RET SES ALO... igi Bae Brockton, Mase, JERSEY CITY—18 Newark A *#HOBOKEN—120 Washington Street. 276 Bergenline Ave, . L. Douglas Stores in Greater New York: - a7 Wes. A =< Vincent Clinton, Alak, County Cle jomas Dolan Delegations from Association of Public ronx Taxpay LONGS STRAWS 33 » SD) nionport Taxpayers Southeast Bronx. Associn- pone nea tions the’ Bronx Board of Trade and many other organizations attended. Villages Celebrated Opening), Frains will, bextn thelr SAVE$15 to $20 Solid Substantial Cabinets AREFULLY made of sturdy, high- ‘ grade wood, Sonora cabinets are sub- stantial, don’t warp and last a lifetime. Te is significant that Sonora cabinets are 34" thick, whereas nearly all other makers of phonograph cabinets use wood only 4" thick or thereabouts. < es ) 2 =) <) == <S =< = r= =< = ERLE THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY onot, == attempts to sell all hats at one ay. SOY because one price means get their money’s worth —while many get less, } Quality] Price, oy is not only unequalled in cabinet con- struction but in beauty of cabinet appear- ance, in workmanship and in matchless tone. Not How Cheap?” but How Good!” has always been Sonora’s motto. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SYSTEM CLOTHES 508-59) Broadway, near Prince St, W. Y. City | Take Elevator to Third Floor whether you pay, three dollars or a hundred, you. get one quality—the best that can be procured in the hat you choose, Hats fitted with “ Easy fit" Cushion Sweat Bands Sennets, Split Straws ‘and every fancy braid Caps for Decoration Day wear $2 o $5 and “they wear like the name.", — =e 9 Te my Sonora Phonograph Company, Ine. Fifth Avenue at 53rd Street 279 Broadway Broadway at 10th, 27th and 33d—Nassau at Ann + 15 other Long's Hat Shops in New York—Brookiyn—New Jersey * Before you bu thickness of the wood in the cabinet. 't be deceived by pieces added to the bottom to hide flimsy construction. Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES Two Blocks Away 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door All Gcods Marked in Plain Fig:tres The Highest Cass Talking Machine ‘ id. ‘Antique Ivory Square Post Bed; with Made expressly for usj filled Perforated panel and raised medallions 4 Sinctees 149.50 | 179.50 > Brides Soould Stat Houcheann Wn All June Brides Soould Start Housekeeping With One of the Famous ALSO GOOD VALUES AT $16-75 SPECIAL FACTORY SALE 40% Less Than Retail Prices. SINCLAIR CLOTHES SHOPS 752 BROADWAY, 8th Floor, 473 BROOME ST., corner Greene St. cto Come to either of our two Next Cor, to Wanamaker’s, 'HEN you go on your vacation this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to you every day. CLEAR AS A BELL Prices $60 to $2500 GEORGE E. BRIGHTSON, President '¥ a phonograph, find in the World Our June’ Brides’ Outfit Sale Includes Outfits to suit every style of home and purse. 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