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‘$100,000 LOVE SUNT REUNITES FAMILIES OF CHISOLM AND RIVAL a ae -F (Continued From First Pi SHIP ON MAIDEN VOVAGE LEAKING, GALLSFOR ID HERE THE EVENING WORLD, Piensed with developments because, @ lot of attention from men. sho says, “hon the test came he (Mr f Parker) wo She ad- m of him varkcer terhig: hin Fenminely @ a silly, letter from he: new once. d she gave him presente. f t @ silver cigarette holder back to Je rent of hneband and requested from her be tiny.” ninediate return of a atte bag A which my husband had given her. The T Intend to stand with my husband tae ame back and 1 tmderstand Ae, in his defense tinless oumething unex- | Chisholm replaced {t with a handsome pected should develop at (he trial and | beaded one, ) make it {mpossible for me to do so," | “I have write: Mre, Parker said: other letter adv “L have been marred for twenty- [er Own, husba hink she ts vn’t leave ine gund auch “made « tLe rent of to her twice. My ed her to mick to who was fond of ior. 1 think she must have told my FRIDAY, ad by fat-|Ralph E. | AUGUST’ 6, oMice of my alt Lunn of Newark him in. the mney, Woeks ag divorce or mone be concerned wife's affection Very jndulgent and kind with bi Al Chisholin’s place of business, 178 Centre Stre All he seer h was to to} to Parker a few|in an automobile. mid he did not want @/ was not at home, and was reluctant Finally he ‘tgain his | consented to telephone to hia father Ho has wlways been |and get permission to send the re porter to o, and the photographer . Manhattan, where|the home of his sister. he deals in barbers’ supplies, {t wag| courteous, but persistent ey 1920. home, Cortland dro tell where he was. him. This was gra He io hi gald that Mr, Chisholm had deolded | fusal to answer questions. to take a rest, : up." wad a fepresentatives “but Me |CITY WAGE ACTION Chisholm could not understand why it should be necessary to tell bis story | over and over again, He did what he ——— OFF UNTIL MONDAY | secty-one was found at ‘ada fis'aue? ESCAPED BEDFORD GIRL CAUGHT HERE Catherine Cribbins, Who Fled Du anted, ing Outbreak, Arrested in East 129th Street, was 8 re. Sald to be one of nev to dacape, years old, ‘a! girl Inmates | jot the Bedford Reformatory who turned | jthe recent rioting there into an oppor was arrested | Knapp of ‘a furnished room house at No. 66 East 129th Street, where she told the Polfco she had @ room. She ts bethg, detained In the West 123d Street sta- Hen, YRtil, the asrival of two matrods eo form ry, Ww are way to je her bac! ’ ° oe ——— ¢ | Fire Chaplin Gets Call to Maine | ‘The Rev. Edward M. 11. Knapp, han- orary chaplain of the Fire Peesrten it and vicar of Ly) Cngpe ie incarna- |tlon jn Bast dist Street, Rcoapted & call to become rector Mark, B. Church at Au ry ¥ introduced sage Me | early to-day while altting on th Hearing Wor by | stoop Library in every fire company. Four Sieamers Rush to Assist-| frequently followed by the wordy: “I two years,” she continued, “and we husband sbout it, for he wow Cont ae love you.” have had an unusually happy home With me thereafter. I jonded in| Mr. Parker every opportunity to do) Move tor Public ance of French Freighter | “airs, n. w. Dinn ot No. $40 de Graw life. This infatuation has been auch M8d—-treated him politely, but like a|waat Mr. Chisholm considered was | Headed for Halifax. |thought was a manly act, after giving | boarder in the house. He couldn't |the right thing. Craig After Wrangle With j | Avenue, Newark, « close friend and/« peculiar thing. In a way, it has stand that. All through this affair | "He may be back at business Mon- nelghbor of the Chisholma, ‘said to-/made him kinder to me, Perhaps I he has seemed to think that f ought |gay “and he nay, note ie hes Mayor Hylan. | |day that the news of the alienation’ do not mean to say kinder, for he has ' Jet him go about with ano! where Mrs. Chisholm is, but he pre-| A puble hearing will be held next) steamers are rushing to the h Woman and not be cross, And I have fers not to make her whereabouts tance of the freighter Suportco, | Ht was the first utimation she or always been kind; but this affair has tried to. be patient, feoling that it] {of Ot to make | Ries noreabouts | wonday morning on the 21-20 per rre, |A8Y others among the Newark friends |been a prick to his conscience. Since Was merely a passing infatuation, We | Jnechait years old, iatwith weictiee | cent, salary inertece pian attecty bieh Jett here Aug. # for Harte. | eine family had of any difficulty in{1 found out about it, more than a has come to himeclf‘at last. aa f knew and thinks she is having a vacation, | add ee eee el red absaaMditgel Mader ethene ht SENT ee eT, OTe year ago, through an anonymous let- he would, Lam sure that Mr. Chisholm is not| {32000 city employees, The Board of/ ported by radio last night that mhe “he | nt inn, | ohn we have talked things over in the| “1 had another encounter with Mrs./after Mr. Parkers money. All ‘he | Estimate agreed to suspend its judg- feaking badly and is headed for “I had no idea,” said Mrs. Dinn,/family—the father, the boys and 1.’ Chisholm last Februa A. family | wants is justice. | Ment until this hearing, after adopt- itax. “that Chuck end Dot had any differ-) At one time | thought of getting a party of my husband, his brother 7 v i a ay over 5 ences. He is a dear of a man and she! divorce, for | expected my husband sister-in-law, and I went to Atlantic ‘ fainlly take and Taeat cone ee ng the plan ye ar Ony ver the pro mime fitet message, which was re: |! BaF oh © flone with Mrs. Chisholm. But City to attend he Photographers’ Con-|{ntoreuta extended beyond hie none | teat of Comptroller Craig eelved by Naval Communica '8 % Peach of a gir the test came, he couldn't leave} vention. We stopped at the Marlbor-| and family. I once heard him say ps, at No. 44 Whitehall Street, said: |Seemed to me to ough-Blenheim, at the next/that the only two girls he ever had Please advise ships my vicinity friends, but we ing water. Heading for Halifax | y husband is a very fine photog- !table in the dining room, was Mis. were his wife and thelr daughter, were wildly in love with each other |T@Pher and has the artist's tempera- Chisholm. She was accompanied by a| Site couldn't see why the ewan. on position 4040 Nordh, 64.54 |We Were ail at the theatre togetive “ty |ment. He has always liked pretty ew. My husband did not see! papers were so interested in the} in New York only a few nights ag Mhat message was picked up by wotnen and has met many of them inher until after I did, and 1 know by . ‘What is there so unusual | his work. In this cage he made a fool his expression that he was surprised. the stand I have taken?” he and had a lovely time, [t makes ait |ot Ore Wil tutes hoe eee | “We met after dinner in the ha ked me betore, he left the office. Boston wireless station and for- mee about the sult seem like a| it. Ho will suffer +) way. I told Mrs, Ohisholm that Lapletee: Wout have, Mined: any. ded here shortly before midnight “it was on the evening of July 3.45 this morning another mes- , much garbled static, was 4 ,| Was causing my husband to lose the pees sa Nebo isa a 44 | al pt h » a tod her jove, @ *u action m: it have lost AS FULL OF LIFE AS A HEALTHY | that we bad a long, decisive talk with | re pect of, hie sons, and requested her GIRL SHOULD BE. { the boys. My husband said he had ived saying that “pumps holding The radio operator of She did not reply | her to m to me, but next morning went. Iun-| The search for Me. Parker, who was “Dot a fond of swimming and crary |made up his mind ani wanted to put about golf and tennis and ia ax full | 2at woman out of his lite. orteo alided that only man on watch, derstand that iay husband told her/not in the Parker Studio Building Teter aes ae Na) sald, | afterwards that ane peney es like @/nor at his home in Morrtetown, re- ; : : ‘however, e ave to se6/ledy and I did not, but L am not jpulted fret in the find! his’ son, {the of life as a healthy good looking | her once more, and asked me whether | octy, Co atm atudent ai then woman of thirty-three ought to be./he ought to go to her home in New-| “i was considerably surprised when | Wiliams, Gortland ts ninetess aac @ Boston station sent the mes- | vention for paper backs on the head| sod and was afraid forhin cae ts 3 broadcast and early this rests of barber chairs he has beon| Newark. Still, I told him if he wus, ng received word from the r | the ne here Saturday for sedan car in which she runs about a | 60 Ne went the next evening, and it) terdam, the Bristol, the West great deal. “But 1 never heand of | Cortland, the one who is a sludent at Ever since Chuck got in on that in- 'H learned that Chisholm intended to|manty chap. Wh jable to let her have anything she|see her it was better for him to see ordam of the him the alternative of marrying Mrs. Lorray Pearls pay homage toevery cos- tume requirement, their iridescent beau- ty bringing special emphasis to the fil- my daintiness of the summer frock. the may be had in any variation of size or hue, in strands of vary- ‘ing lengths, with gold or plat- inum clasps, plain ot jeweled en Mont! To Pay Select any piece from our im- mense stock of exquisite di mond jewelry, and make ten easy monthly payments. No eanplorea Teter a ‘Twenty to Four Hundred Dollars the Strand Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK by he was the D. knew that Mr. Chisholm was bring this suit, for when I talked with the reporter Holland-America| wanted Including a stunning littlo|her in the presence of her husband. , which left fhno and the Western Maid. that this Parker trouble,” 4 jo rata beloved aS and iy tl " : resent tion of r suit if he should see her again. He y had picked up the appeal and | The present condition o affairs in| Teplied that he must stay with his| re going to the assistance of the the tangle is reported to-day: sone and me } Bxing ship. Mrs, Chisholm has decided her] “But the next day she came to h “he Suportco, 5,850 tons, was built passing fondness for Parker (it has|studio in her automobile to get him! the Submarine Boat Corporation been acknowledged to have been|{0 elope with her, He started, but Newark and launched about a « a 5 found he couldn't go. ‘You'll have a s He, belie -onerind passing” for two years without get- y unhappy man on your handa if 1} ao ee ates Maree operated ting anywhere) does not mean as|go, he said to her, and. made her any. No, 17 Battery Place, Her much to her as her home with Chis-|>ring him back. And she had to turn fompany. No, 17 lace. around and ride back to Newark ptain is S$. Pidgeon carries holm, and it is announced by h mee crew of thirty-one mei family and friends she will return him; it ts not decided whether she | one. | ‘When my husband came home) will give up her present employment in this city at $18 a week, seadion GU Beaie, Chisholm, who has not faltered tn Tho Rev. O. J, Engstrand, sixty years |M!8 admiration for his beautiful, ath- Bis, pastor of the First Swedish Baptist | /etle and outdoor-loving wife, is un- PErurch, No. 513 Dean Street Brooklyn, | derstood to be delighted with her as taken to Bellevue Hospital last| decision. ight suffering from conoussion of the| (Parker, whose wife takes a philo- PPrain, tie result of deing struck by an sophically tolerant view of his enth Eetomobile. The driver of tho machine, |1.m gor attractive sromon, which lex, Trohinsie, of No. 168 West | ih Street, waa’ arrosted, fechntoally rewards as merely superficial, has left t. anged with felonious. assaia hie alster’s home in Morristown to re- eer edt neting: cf cles, |Join his wife and the'r sons, Cortland nen in the Hotel Conmnodore. After|nineteon, amd Herbert, thirteen, at Paying accompanied several fronds, t0 | sranasquan. Rhelr homes, he w ding an . Pstenue carat 1iath Street. © Tro} Mrs, Parker, who is a taf, pleasant with brown hair Mautomodile hit “him. — ‘Trohin wa: Mptal when tho potice arrested ‘him. slightly streaked with gray, 1s rather y evening and told us what he had done, the boys and I felt that he had ' ! ' { stood by us when It came to the test, | |F | i “We have known Mrs, Chisholm Ovi ene steee SEaer? casually for more than ten years, Ws met her one simmer at Culver's Lake before she was marriea to Mr. Chi holm. She was then a tsacher, 8! fs rather a silly woman, It seems to me, though I may be prejudiced. She is blonde with a pretty profile, the si man who demands and wets Phe Rer c Jo WAS | OK} bout to take Mr. Engstrand to a hos. ‘ooking woman, | Sela KRAMER BROS. "* SELECTED | MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY AT A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE Armour Star Ham - - - 42c Ib. Loin of Pork - - - - = 34clIb. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 517 WEST 16TH STREET 38 Greenwich St., near Battery Pi. 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