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HOW NEW YORK'S GAS RATE > Sritish Thermal Units in Place of Candle Power Sys- tem Would Do It. WOULD KILL $1.50 RATE. THE EVEN ING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1921, nl Ub | THIGH KICKS, KISSES, D TOM COLLINSES, Columbia University Boys and “Girls’’ | In “‘You’ll Never Know,’’ Varsity CAN BE GREATLY REDUCED = BY CHANGE IN STANDARD Show COULD WITNESS SEE MRS.W..D, STOKES IN WALLAGE ROOM? Court Decides to Send His | Matteossian Mixed Up and] Clerk to Inv igate. IRE HIMSELF. | MAY GO TH Martha, the Maid, Didn’t Want ¥ } ‘ to Testify Against | . Sy ; teat | “Little Helen.” hew York [s Behind Other] mes | —_— | cities in Producing a Sat- | . | So vague was Zenos N aerea| tof ‘ | | 5 to where he stood on the roof of an isfac 24 4 | — | ‘ a bes isfactory and Cheap Gas, | ew ¥ | extension at No, 13 Kast 36th Street fia = jSleuth Says Mrs. Cullen} vo Ree in 1914 when, as he alleges, he saw | ophie Irene Loeb. | p 4: 7 1 ay » | Mrs, W. EB. D. Stokes in the bedroom s very day some gas com- | Patted Man Not Her Hubby . of Edgar T. Wallace, one of the co Fatty & before @ court for a demand| on the Cheek. 5 respondents in the Stokes divorce trin!, 1.50 per t 1 cubte foot seis and so convinced were Mrs. Stokes ‘ v tt eys th t 4 impossible for ei king, osculatory demon-| oe attorneys that it was impossible fe M4 of these cases wili likely land ‘fom Gollinues and gin! lim to have seen « woman at the 4. the 8 Court of the Unite ate: feahikes! BKOLENE oUt to=} ‘ P| dresser in that room untess he had} & cause of f | detective: who. deatitted bi . | stood in mid-air, that Justice Fineh corporat Consolidated, 8 NOW| tore Justice Bijur in the separation ; determined this afternoon to have xn vending Jaction interposed by James H investigation of the place made for his The ine t in up-State cities the! Guten, contractor, whose wite, Kath-| especial benefit, At the invitation of & sold much cheaper than in this} crine W., has already testified in her] 7tya.9 ‘ i Mrs, Stokes's counsel, in which Mr,| city raises the quest if BAG | sult for separation fiom her hus They’re All Rehearsing Now Stokes’s attorneys joined, Justice Finch eicila, Why such an exorbitant price) yand. The detective, unk | for the Hotel Astor Enter- solid he would send his secretary ther &s $1.50 for gas In New York, with| wood, adtnitte e was hired at | Tani b ternos Oo see at was to be thousand feet and Ryelester at} Wood, however, capitulated to the | Sao Soa (ale repore te melas Hot’ eus|| wil one of the women friends of | Behold the belle ef Columbia! No, ly " c yr? ce ‘| must pay| Mt. Cullen and asked her to marry! poys, don't get out your note book, ‘a tirely satisfactory.” Justice Fincli | a nim. She did not marry him, but she Sy GORE REP SOUL YOUR BOte: DoDI, RT HOR, A added, “L will go there myself ana/ * ared to sm nea" tila faoney or the 4 y Arthur Flue- | TS GELAN investigate." | € t tien that) Wo: now is engaged in the coal] gelman_of No. ) raide Drive, CLARE ae rev oO se it been aniawered by any of| business, th the epmnd of 1919 hel tke leading female character of the RioGcE*s Matteoasian, In previous testimony, ctor ‘ewgter New |S hired by Cullen to tafe cere oe Cate stated that he had upon a beckoning | t se corporations. Grvater NOW) Cullen's wile. He accompanied the|Columbla varsity show { DLO | 5. 5:3::)01 from. Wis wite, stretched | York manufactures about one-quarter] parcy to Sea Gate, where was| The young man in the other picture ut and seen a woman at the dresse.} of tée entire count production of present when Mrs. Cullen and others /is Edward Roche Handy jr—himselt | between the windows of Wallice’s| ¢ 1 water § aad several rounds of drinks. | Mr.} the prodigy who couldn't under- RAND OF Eh ate piece tee nan UA clam iat ihe Howser anavitO | ast why the largest city In the) “TE Teint of the testimony ex-|Stand why the elophants at the circus The Department of Correotion boat, |room. A Plan of the house And the wodd, with its congested cen! Judge Van Wyck, counsel for Cullen, | wanted to walk on their hind legs. | Correction, carrying a delegation of hd parte adthcent were ‘shown: tol with [ts #ufe and constant sale of | ceminiscently remarked as be shook| ‘The gentleman who casts such a be- | three hundred high church dignitazies |4"4_ P aka nite al gus, where such a ¢ y onght| is head is the first time 1) jevolent eye upon him is “Ham Mil- jand laymen, also went down the bay.| him, but he was unable, he sald, (9) K i F thans\o Noy cit- {have heard ‘Tom Collins mentioned | ee ene eee ieee a conand Mat l'The two city boats circled about the| ndicate where he had stood that cve- | he he hai a Jior y zi on," who is really Leonard Man- ne two ae hae eS WAN RTEIWe) he HA ex, is now the target for $1.50 808)" Continuing the witness said that the|hoim of No. 69 Kast 92d Strevt, ani} Olympic at Quarantine while the de- {Ping But hey e ' nie st Le | dun be answered only one Way—more | party had more drinks on the poren.|three are rehearsing for “You'll Never |partment bands serenaded the Car-/Seh @ woman whom he afterwart) pootits for the Gus Trusts. pete one ie ais teeter Men| new.” which will be presented at | |dinat before he was taken aboard tho | Mentified as Mrs, Stokes | the general answé TOU iio wes oo) penuea comm tne CAiGe ALS, Gallen the Bote ane neat week, “Glare | Correction for the trip to the Battery, | Mrs. Genevieve De Anquinos, also ns is resent law, must belcasion, while they were in a Mra,| WGser, otherwise Arthur, will posi- | In the cabin of the Correction Car- | known as "Mrs. Graves.” one of W to the pr 1 He! tively flirt at every performance. BK, D. Stokes's star witnesses in his peed with a. twenty-two candle) Bossum's room (the woman whoin : . dinal Dougherty formally presented | © § 8 i fower gas, which implies af approxi: | Wood asked to ToArTY), after a quart —+—. to Mr. Wanamaker the Pope's photo- | Suit for divorce against Mrs, Helen " wverage Of 66U British theraas | o bis sida Bt zs ath graph bear! » officia 0 Elwood Stokes deseriibed a visit she Bits th PAT MRT CHER the HIRRER AEE Mayor Meets Dougherty on Vatle : dtl fas ei pald to Martha Jones, maldseervnnt S romedy for ing the price | party Mrs. Cullen, the witness said, ss fa S atican and this inseription: paid a jones, ui ant of gas instead of as lifted her skirt and attempted to kick ‘ Behalf of City as Harbor | «rhe sight of the banners of the|to Wallace, at the behest of Mr. ind, The court acti ob-lthe eleetr iguts of the enandelier Si tate iirpati [Ur States, of Pe yl) and | Stokes, who sought her as a witness. Poe [suspended from the ceiling. Shrieks Greeting. seiciti rie pbae ean al hd Ballet ail Paina ip cet eo a ay NA \ cnange of standard has long been | @Bid she come near the mark?" the city of Philadelphia, will ever r, Stokes asked go to New eivocated by. The Evening Word-| asked Mr, Van Wyck rl rouse in our mind the sense of grat-|port, where Martha Jones was work and thereby New York City, should | “Very close to it replied Wood, With the whistles of all the boats}ituae which Mr. Rodman Wana- | ing, to see if she was the same wom have the lowest gas rate of any Ci tags aha ted inaa S nn Wood He in the harbor screeching a tribute | maker's courteous gift has produced |who had worked for Mr, Wallac ti Ole Bockeli, a Miss Weldon and Cardinal Denis J. Dougherty of Phila jin us." This was written in the}she stated. “I went to ask if she'd NEW YORK STICKS TO ARCHAIC i1. Gutlien ‘made the trip in an hel Aas hese Pope's own ‘hand, dated at the Vatt-|come to New York and testify in Mr SYSTEM OF MAKING GAS. iutomobile, After dinner the party i As Celpnten wio) Attiyed: here: to-day on Toh #8) 2004 acid @lened: “Ben=|Nibhes'a. c: of the entire repaired to the grounds and Mrs. the steamship Olympic, was wel-|°!n March 23, 1001, end signed, “Hen= |Mtokes's case, conunuing © Cullen and Ole paired off, while ———— comed by a crowd of more than 5,000 | edict XV , She said to me, ‘It’s no use in your aa equirenient Wood and Miss Weldon walked to- persons at the Battery ‘The first person to greet the Car-|¢oming to me, Mra. Graves, because eenele powers ae hs ue a ae (Herder ear Parent Concerns, Consolidated Accompunied by Mayor Hylan, | “inal as he stepped from the Olympic | i'm going to testify to what Mr. Wal- chinge of candle power | rae arithve . 1 trie $ . « his sis Mrs. P, J. McCormick |iace wants me. He always paid me i Y. U.'s, one of the big- len. Ole was very attentive to Mrs. q klyn U ow Redman Wanamaker Myr. | v2 ‘el v mi Patan BT nut eo into the cost Cullen, according to the witness, and Brooklyn Union, Now Joseph Dineen, secretary to Arch-|of Philadelphia, Mayor Hylan joined | well; and little Helen (Mrs. Stokes) of gas, gis oll, would be reduced toa Ole on the trip back to New ¥ork| Charging $1.50, bishop Hayes, Cardinal Dougherty | (he party at the pier. |never did anything against me, s» degree h re, in the wa his head shoulder and} - walked across Pier A and through] ides the Cardinal, those landed |why should [ hurt hee?” | vite Ture of ite iminense output ekiesed her Se cutting returned the} permission to charge $1.20 per 1,000. the lines of the reverent, bare-headed | from the Olympic included Mgr. P. J.) Mr, Litueton called for Mrx, Mabel | tacks. aoneuitic ns of gas salutation by patting him on the . oraws . Street Cleaning De- | Supple, Mgr. M. A. Crane, the Rev. | Matteos: he other ste tness for of ‘as, consum ailons of Eta gheek’ ‘Mra Cullen. told, Wood. that | fect was granted to-day to seven aub- CTOwd) while the Btreet Cleaning De- / Supple, Mer, Mi A. Crane. the Rey. | Mattecasien, the other star wita of per thousand ‘and candle Oje Was the first man she had ev. . . , partment and Fire Department Bands} J°8eO" at On the Rev, John J. |Stokes, who testified to having seen CORY lluwed to pay any attention to her. |Sidiary companies of the Consolidated jiayed in the Battery Plaza Greenall, the Rey. Josoph A, Mullin, | Mrs. Stokes in Wallace's bedroom at Tit such usetts companies, on the Wood Saoirse he lived at No. ey Hone and Brooklyn Union s Companies, Preceded by a detachment of motor-|the Rev. Michael Donovan, the Rev. | No. 13 East 36th Street. At onee Mr. hand, for the your 1018, et eer ee chat he had fallen im jove| under an opinion filed in the YInited cycle and mounted police, the Cardinal peng: sh, the Rev. D. J. Broughil, | smythe, in the plaintiff's beha'f, pre ponies sfeananre, 286 gallons of gas with Mrs, Boasum. He later States District Court by Judges Ward, Te in an automobile to the Te ee etrick. toe Wiliams Tea {sented a physician's certificn'e that a or usand cubic feet of gas her to marry him, He admitte ea FAM AG thn 4 bishop's residence at 50th Street and) ¢¢ philadelphia, personal physician | Mrs. Matteossian was tl and could fuanutactured, or 1.24 gallons of fas he had got money from Mrs. Hos Hough and Mayer, sitting tn Madison Avenue, accompanied by} to the Cardinal, John J. Coyle, Joseph | not appear. The Court instructed Mr oll less per thousand thag New se tHe. Atienward BHe Tent Bonet capers SiaSutore CRUSE Mayor Hylan and Mgr, Dincen and Fo ee MIRAE eho eke (ho | dttleton that if she did not appear At 12 Conte een etn they were ment to him, He admitted that he] The parent companiés, the Consoli-| followed by an automobile proce on | DANE Romie wit Hien toctlobrow he mikht-send a'phystcun Simpented to pay for gas oll, the might have (old Mrs. Bossum that) qated and Brooklyn Union, now are|of church dignitaries, city officials = aibiperoneots to report upon her condition | . : 5s readily seen, Mrs, Cullen was, "too cold-bloodec . d noted Jaymen who had joined in pb “* . Gormous saving Miresent drop ih He denied though that he had ever| charging $1.50 per thousand under a sid ai ee See ee maudeestbod 1. |SOLOVE! BRIBERY There was a long wrangle whout the Bowever. witdit, the reduction that said that Mrs. Cullen was 100 per| oust onder, but the three Judges in| ym weal T possibility of being able to see from : pe le in oats is even more cent. all right and that he could get i is {Cardinal would remain at the Arch-| INDICTMENT UPHELD an extension into the Wa! roa le be Tv examiph the present nothing on her. _ their opinion hold that although sre Rahs s residence until to-morrow = TWUAIGh atallooedign (Gale Na: cael mte paid by the corporations, gas oi = x ~~~ | dollar rate, which the subsidiary com-| Before leaving the Olympic at Quar- ; . = serite y. KL D. Stoke mn he was Siowe per thousind fect would, com extent, for cooking and other heac'ng |. so, | how charring, Is elesety|antine the Cardinal gave out the fol- Motion to Quash Second Present “ae Bi EK D. Stokes, Then he was epeximately 48 cents, (On a Ft purposes, its use as an illuminant |Panies are now coarking, Is clearly | wing statement ment Is Overruled—May Be bss . ; U. wis, the oll required would Gaal Was alsovsubjected to a fundamental |confiscatory and does not cover the ee ite Ge ail manner of cour- Tel NOt Q. How much money have you re- but g0 cents or 3 cents pe ousan’ change—the old flat-flame burners be- oe . is ideyginesace ried Next Month, celved from Mr, Stokes? A. One hun- | feet, according to the number of B; ing gradually supplanted by the in. |Cost of manufacture, they do not be-/tesies and kindnesses shown us in st + tho Cineuie Ived dollar) in danuary, toe, 10| Tbs used. But at, the reduced candescent gas, mantic, Until to-day ieve the seven subsidiary companies|ttaly and France, we are ad to be | es fe Manton of the Cleeult Court of] 4 given to'me for expensen JM AK rice of oil, which at times ® not more than 2 per cent, of .he gas] .),,, a permitted ge. more | bac’ ative land, From what| Appeals to-day denied a ion tol ing some drawings. Purchased for 6 cents or 7 cents the consumed is burned in Mat-nume|®hould be permitted to charge more| back in our native lan quash the second indictment against rit What Kinder drawings. A. Vor} Cost of the oil in a thousand f burner than $1.20, pending the suits to sus-|we saw and heard while abroad we [toy tne ea ne rcant Cor- [a Pigy ean . gas would amount to about 16 cents “Phe quality of illumination de-|pend operation of the present rate| eel certain conditions in the United Counsel, and Albert Gross, on| Q. Pape dream—what's that? A to 18 cents. veloped by the gas in gas mantles is|jaws, The excess charges are to be | state: » far better than in Europe f bribery 1b prospective scheme for a com IN dependent on the degree 0% Lag ve SEntme es Staten are OTS RE ET ea " THEY DO THINGS BETTER Jopendent on the degree of heat trans-| 1 cunded pending a decision in the| we ure more than eter proud of our|. Ty is alleged that Solovel at the in-|iercial clubhouse. Mr, Stokes prom NEW JERSEY. mitted to the mantie and not upon the és hess ns 1 that if the project went through st across the river candie power, and the candle power |sults, and refunded in the event of | country.” stance of Gross gave $500 to Frank J.] ited that if the project wont wi New Jersey, Just Aer adopted a Standards, having no longer any re-| adverse decision. Cardinal Dougherty said the Pope |Selb, an internal revenue agent. an al! GMail Mave Some siete it out from New Y hs a if runder whieh Htion to the value of the gas, as used, The New York Mutual, Standard] was particularly interested in co! tribe to drop a V rad Act charge) were on the witness stand here last’ | Biandard of 525 Bet use of 276 Were gradually supplanted in most | UT ‘New amaterdam Gas Light| none but beyond this |*#alnst Gross's brother, Benjamin. The] 4. At Atlantic City and Philadelphia they can operate with tht tee eoubis situations by standards defining |Gas Light, > ng 8 LGN) ditions in America, | tnotion to quash was based on the] @. u left your place of empioy-| kallons of Ras oll per thousand tly, the total heating value or B. T. U,/and East River Gas companies niiy| refused to comment on any Phase Of | veoition that the Indictment did not|ment—Cass Gilbert's office—w Liou fom ne Coe eniets the waste involved mOBLAAE BE Fie gs to be supplied. begin their $1,20 charges May 1. The] hig pilgrimage to Rome during Which |i jiage suMcient cause of n. ‘The|notice, didn't you? A. No, 1 gav A'clear idea of the waste Involvel “wat the time these first changes were : sidia Rich= s conferred upon him |; exp 4 th, | notice. in this additional use of Pe UR made little was known as to the rel- | Brooklyn Maton mpupialaris » Rich-) the Red Hat w inferred wpon Tim) trial 1a expected to be held meat menth,|# ry But you've not been at the offic ceaaitated by sueh standards as those itive abllity of wasew of different B.. mond Hill, Jamaica and Woodhaven], pope Benedict. : oo Mea thane CAC No in use In New York, wasp ivent of Us content adequately to perform the|Gas Companies, may begin April 15. | qe crowd at the Rattery began Who gate or lent you the money we DD. Barnum, Vise Pe ome SETVICE TK quired of tiem, end: candle ccminie kathering as early as 7 o'clock this} HEROISM WINS FREEDOM. to'go to Atlantic City and Phi the Boston Consolidated Ga: - bower having been a measure of gas i i athe nt yhia. =A No one; it was my own| pany, in a statement, made be ry aes quality for years, its abandonment was| SLAIN MAN’S WIDOW | morning and waited pation unti Who Made Daring Renone,| (i f Bureau of Gas Plants, He sald itl’ jecided upon with considerable re- the Cardinal's party arrived about Freed im Auto Theft Case, The witness said che believed Mr that the Ansouiit of oll ake BF ne eee. SOFVO. An i, Fost the standards COLLAPSES IN COURT) \, tno potice boat John F, Hylan a herole rescue from th must have paid part of the ex companies 0} Bee eee would adopted almost universally specified a sinicmeeconie 3 he bay to meet the Car-|River when he was twelve year f Mrs, Malteossian when sh and Brooklyn in excess of what would jh. ‘. U. content coincident with that went @ ye Gu my AAs anvileni| Raparks nmasth ne tiareott:/xevariteas ort Myer, Va to Interview be required to mainta lof the gas suppiled undér the former S\ a Kotk antifies Gift|dinal at Quarantine and carried “ 5 ‘ A na Jones, He had no knowledge, | standard would be sufficient to UP. Cindle power standard (ueually 690 to Mrs. Anna Kotkov Identifies Git tnong others, Rodman Wanainaker,|N®- 446 Hast 122d Street, to-day got an-| Martha Jones, He had no knowledge, | ply the entire oll requiromenta oF 600.8, T. U.) to Husband During Suspect’s oe Whaien, Commissioner of|other chance when he appeared tefore| he Said, of the ling: heen iere | all the gas companies operating | “Subsequent to these first changes Ta = Mgr, Dineen, |2Udke Gibbs in the Bronx, charged with} Meee tn thelr house and offering tol the New England States, 4 tor from the old candle power require- Murder Trial. Plant and Structur sr “1: Stealing an automobile to Ro Joy riding, | SUC Af cele: nove. Gad oterng Authorities state that the need £0" | nents, the calorific standards of the R Kotkov, testifying today| Gorge J. Gillespie and ‘Thomas T.|" Nethersott saved Sanford Bauman, |” nk ice Shi EE lowering the B. T. U. standorel wy States have been subjected to a slow] Mrs. Anna apache ag 1| Farrell, representing the Knights of|ten, from drowning at the foot of y not impair efficiency, and it ts more hut steady scaling down of the B. T,|1n the County Court at Long Island) ANE Tee ee an oy Street and was presented with the| DELAY HEARING ON PAY CUT. progressive, because gas standards for 17 specifications, This general tend-|. City in the trial of Impeter Nunzlata, | * Gregory, u ge wal Sper ee - Nn fighting purposes are not as vital to- /cnoy toward reduction was the regult | seventeen, of No. 14 Hav or Street, | of Trenton, Bishop William F, Turner allr eer Life Saying Corps medal bY| ais ware Sapect Mugineera day as they were years ago. of development in the art, as it was | frooklyn, for the alleged robbery and|of Buffalo, Mgr. Michacl J. Lavelle,| Alfred #2 Smith. then President of Gunster: Preneeel'#rrien joard of Aldern y EXPLANATION OF ADVANTAGES found that the elimination of con-| murder of her husband, Prof. Wilfred| Rector of St. Patrick's Cathedral, and! Judge Gibbs suspended sentence. aa j. OF B. T. U. STANDARD. | genaibie hysrpcarpons mage, posable Kotkov, of the Jewish ‘Theological Sem-| _~ E a i Se Wa CMa gent. for marine ripld e the production of a more uniform gas ea Sil iylidpep ala engineers, which the steamship owner In apm, changes 18 Roe pannarie and one better adapted to the pubiic nee . pres iey: a Ve us vi ay propese to institute May 1, were tik were made in vario rip pet ie s¢ than # gas of the relatively high | identified her husband's spectacios anc a 3 " p tod a confere 0 meric country In larger proportion *e any heating value at first ited” “his |a fountain pen, which the police said Such intense interest has been created |) pt aay a8 Ries © of America one year. The chief reason for thi8 rovoment has been accelerated, and | they had found on ‘Nunsiata by the romantic novels of seats peli dbl per lar economic move Is, s “ly SA tarde particularly so of late, because of the “Phe pen waa one I had given him, és LR . , . f ante sive of the Marine I Contmittes on an exhaustive inves, waptecedented cost OF OAPARtIAL gee: | she acbbed NANCIBELLE HALE seni iepelnarmerysiah aun waleh has mone entire question, Tt Making muterials ane tye | Prot, Kotkov waa killed on the hat The Eve Wu.ld has obtai i Dosh WO nena fre mgation of ie RTS Nicaea deterioration In thelr qua ity a|night of Feb, 98. Mra, Hlizabet that The Evening Wo. has obtained a 10,000 men. fo definite action was] explains the change as follo’ Experience during the war period [night of Feb, 23 dizabera | fod tani as “The ve Petal” g Sage aHUCoBNCoRn ee eaacmcioirae h first standards preseried for xPed force to the argument in|Ecknoff, of Woodhaven, teatified she third, as good as “The _ Love Petal” and fab ane 2 y was adjourned artificial gas in the United Stat's re- favor of reduced standards, for it has|saw through her window three men A Gamble In Beauty. Y sie | ferred to illuminating quality or can- gerved to show that in those cases |«truggling in the snow and then « HON PATE COREA r the meeting, Business Agent dle power, and had a logical pasis In whore the stripping process was em-lman ying on the ground. She tole ; ! iar while. Winthrop the fact that, when prescribed, B48 ployed to provide toluol for the use| honda for the police, she stated, and “ ” Secretary of “the. America| Was Used Almioat a eee ly (nrous | igk eee cicsinem resulting ta fe: |pointed, out two men, who wer y Assoulation, aaid “a. punt luminating agent and entirely through ture of explosives, resulting ~larrested after a short chase, Police- Fah i nonmment Was aareed to in onder that the medium of flat-flame burners, quctiong in the B. T. U. content of |fan Hurting, who made the arreat, beginning Monday, April 18, in t i Hae v4 py whose efficiency was directly depen- dent on the candle power of the gas. “As gas became used to a greater ’ the gas, there was apparently no {m- pairment in the service to the cot sumer.” testified one of the men was Nunziata and the other Josoph Alfano, twenty~ one, of No, 12 Havemeyer Street, The Evening World. the from the Pacific Coast feel that the men will submit o proposition unk ns may ult with delegates ‘The operator uniter Seis Sas HUSBAND BRUTAL, DIDN'T EAT WITH HER, SHE CHARGES HUSBAND RULE HER AS PADRONE, S CHARGE UI Mrs. Orlando, Seeking Separa- tion, SayS Eye Specialist Mistreated Her. Mra. Cecella Orlando, a handsome young woman, sat in the Supremo Court with her two-year-old davgh- ter Cordella and nodded approval to- day when her attorney, Bernard Sandler, characterized ner few ygara of marriage with Dr, Vincent J. Or- lando as synonymous to living under the “padrone system.” Mrs. Orlando is suing for a separation In an affidavit the young wife says Dr, Orlando's attitude toward her cooled shortly after thelr mar- riage four years ago, when her dower was not forthcoming from her parents. She says he purchased a four-story house at No. 323 Bast 116th Street, and, in| March, 1919, placed her in rooms on the top flook, while he occupied another floor. He dom dined with her, she sald, and ceased doing #0 altogethér last Thanksgiving Day Mrs. Orlando said her husband never gave her any money to buy necessities for herself or her babyy She was compelled to go to a brother et her husband for food, she clared, being supplied in return FOR MRS. BASSFORD for receipts signed iby her husband. Dr. Arlando next sold the house in an effort to drive her out, she da elared, but she refused to vacate, ~_ claiming a dower right in the prop. erty. The wife declared her husband's family treated her as a servant anil that Dr. Orlando never consulted he about household affairs. He beat her ral times caused he excruciating srasping » hér Westchester Woman Last Year Gained Separation and Custody of Children. sev and once by pain After hearing testimony in the di-| wrist and pressing his thumb on a vores case brought by Mrs, Florence | blood vessel, the wife alleged. She Winmill Bassford, formerly a society [also charged he took back after thet loader of Scarsdale, against her hus-| wedding the jewelry he had showered vind, Abraham Bassford, interna-}upon her during their courts tional tennis player, Justice Platt in Dr. Orlando denied the chia u White Plains announced to-day he] said his wife was constantly coming would grant an interlocutory decree 4s soon as the testimony was written into lits office while he was treuting. p: uents, und his resentment of this Whe out, cause of their marital trouble. A year ago Mrs, Bassford obtained] te de 1 his parents had been a separation from her husband and] prought into the courts py hiy wife, the custody of thelr two daughters who seeks $50,000 damages from thet und a son. Then she moved to charge 4 Rronavilie, where she is now residing.| OM ® charge of alienating his affee Her husband is a civil engineer em- | tons, ployed by the New York Central at] Mrs, Orlando said her lusband has jrand Central Station. an Income of $20,000 nar aS AN eye detective Jed to-da nh on vob. The trated Ot ‘aseford. to a| specialist, besides having an Interest hotel on Lexington Avenue and 25th]!n a macaroni factory. He says tt Street, whe he reaistered as “A,pestimate of his income is great Meyer and wife’ of White Plains. | 4ssera . The sleuth said he engaged a room Justice Delehanty ordered Dr. Or at the sa » hotel and then sent for|!ando to pay his wife $20 a week, in Mra. Bassford, who was accompanied | addition to sustenance and clothing vec itlend Mrs, Frances Orelle of | for herself and their baby, and $250 7 Kensington Terrace, Bronxville, | counsel fees, They met at the hotel and gained — - admis occupied, the Oral Betting BI Oat of Commt jetective |. by Bassford and a at Albany, blend wom y pril ty saembly Mr. and Mrs, Bassford were mar- Php igen tinal AA cpio ik ed April 9, 1913, at St. James Epis rete permeated ied Apel $4 19% st dames Fipis’ [reported the measure Introduged by Fo ee eer at een” previous | Astemblyman Pete of Queens portal to'that they took part In all the local | ME,t orn) b PAL eulatie oorahaeliaatl social affairs. The question of all-[imat the Pette bill really legaliges mony will be determined later. wagers Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—N. Y. 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