The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1921, Page 11

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| , ’, ACK CUDAHY, WORRIED “couple wer j |this message by telephone in the|were reunited, Both being Catholics, | him ‘al OUBLES voice of an excited woman decided that a second marriage} Dr, Co: ompanted by his ath “ ‘ sdeved. | y sary, the divorce not| went. 1 tudahy home, And A {Pf a soni Uadabaglesl Mol hee H ced fe n either party then attle between Dr Cudahy home, Send an officer there| tn the 1913 the Cudahys left] Coates and Cudahy. Cudahy got the at once.” | Kansas City for California, Cudahy | worst of it, the physician finally bind- | A policeman responded and found] pure a farm near eal Ado ing him with a piece of rope and lay iat went es nd li his time to agricul-|ing him in a bed. During the scuffle a a the er ete cree eee a raising pursuits. Mrs. Coates received two broken ribs. eet | Which. was brilliantly lighted. On| ‘But still the outbreaks occurred] A damage suit for $30,000 was filed (Continued From First Page.) the floor, half clad and bound with @/ now and again. In December, 1914,| by the Coates against Cudahy, - x rope, lay Lillis, For five years after this episode taining the following brief statement: on Jere Lillis, Kansas City banker. it It was around the hour of midnight|° her children. when Police Headquarters received Western Ex : " ously known “Sorry, but find it impossible to do| Cudany Cudahy. “A wife must love the father | Coates of Pasadena, the Cudahy fam- fly physician, that’ Jack was on a spree over at the club, She asked accompany her and get And so in June, 1912, | the influence of the gra partly through dfather, they | Coates to President of the| Mrs, Cudahy telephoned to Dr. B. C nge Bank and previ-| === = as a warm friend of Above the banker stood what you ask.” | Cudahy. He was in evening dress, It ts believed by the police that the | °XCePt that he wore no coat. His failure to negotiate this loan was the pu abled ua uk ons a culminating disappointment a ee "Cudahy had been suffering trom| te hits stood a chauffeur i SIAL dapressiors, follov i WaNvouk What is the meaning of this?" tne breakdown, for some time," Dr. V. B. ae cant 6] Herbst, neurological specialist, wha! Tas man has ruined my home,” | J hhad been attending him, said to-day.) uitnY answered “We had had to watch him cons RecA CHE LGR NU Sat Rear ae WOE Site THAN Af Of years , Nest day Cudahy disappeared, Li “Yandsome Jack” Cudahy and his ; peep Peake Goings had been an intermittent pub. (Pte! that: he would not prosecute lic topic. His actions caused agape ae ae finally to be ousted from the Ke nee cee eee, City branch of the Cudahy ; Winy ieaued a: wtECaman Ok Company and sent to ( rnia. His! wnict iia: Sure enthusiasm for the material joys of) consider it an Nonor t be ads ; life surrounded With SHAKY | ined wavaMHbSHely: BY kan NEA Ate Women’s Brogue oxfords. friends; the myriad ures and ¢ ll Won't pealida vows t Smart, new and styled to the citement of life attr: n Ififinites |have uttered 1H Wie inst wie youre: hour! Tan or black. Wing ly more than the usiness, | ty who had always beet a tips. Heels high or medium. er aentag Siete vith friend, had bought a new car, Know- Selling right along at $16 $ 75 ; ‘owin, Caughter ussion for mo : elt P Barn rsuh Gs Gewce, re ing my passion for motoring, Ne in- and $18. Just to make new ‘ Cudahy, noted for -er beauty, went friends d not want to come fo Bahsasy City with her husband,| ey iinaten We ony alttne on Sale Starts Friday at 9 A, M. There, in the course of ten years, the aan im the room talk four children were born to them, when Mr Soon after his marriage Cudahy tered. Tesumed the spotlight in the club and « social life of Kansas chased a 2,00 Kansas, between the pany and the farm and his » suits his family was more neglected. ‘The strained rela not 1 -ac ions betwee put 1910, when $18.88 a THIRD TO LEXINGTON AVENUE feet BLOOMINGDALES 59TH TO 60TH STREET ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVENUE New Spring DRESSES Priced in One Group for This Gala Sale at an Old Time Price | S* New Spring Models and Materials Just, because we wanted to have a sale that would surprise you, we offer you these ex- ceptionally fime dresses at a price that can give you no conception of their worth. The materials and colors are in such a great vari- ety that there is sure to be one dress, at least, of the kind you have been wanting. And the price is sure to be much lower than you ex- pected to pay. There are models with embroidered tunics, in faggotting and eyelets; straightline models and some with Georgette combinations. Colors Navy Black Beige Brown Grey Henna Copen Materials Crepe de Chine Canton Crepe Tricolette Taffeta Georgette Satin Tricotine Serge Harding Blue Foulard White There are all sizes—16 to 20 Misses, 36 to 46 Womens—and also stout sizes. Bloomingdales—Seoond Floor Cudahy lived with his wife and family, Cudahy entered the Second Officers’ | for some unpublished reason, was re. | 8 Training Camp at the Presidio and | emerged with a Captain's commis- at Camp Lewis. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921, Suit, 33.00 lines. KID FITTING. bg In all the Springtime shades For men women & children y It’sa hat’s all you need to know about a Glove fee | Del tn rN and within 300 miles s Sample Mixed Tea (1 Ib. or more) 2hey Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back GILLIES COFFEE Co. \HE WORLD prints more ‘Business unities’ than all the other New York apparently peaceably In_ 1918, Friday---A Very Special Sale Navy Wool Tricotine and Twill Cord Suits pwill Cord OUR beautifully tailored models, three of which are pictured, portraying with appealing smartness the mode of the “‘long coat.” from finger-tip to knee-length; revers are long, notched or tuxedo; slim belts, silk stitching and buttons relieving the severity of their tailored All silk lined throughout. OWNES SILK GLOVES ltention to try again ta the ranks, and |stood It until @ few weeks ago, whee! i ritually did so, Afterwards he was|it was announced that Cudahy 4 nt home suffering from a nervous |removed to a Los Angeles hotel ana | turned to olvilian life by the board|breakdown, Since that time his|that a second separation had He declared his In. health has been poor, Mrs. Cudahy | curred, mn. He was never assigned to ao. tive service and after a few tionths, Gifth Avenue 344 STREET Broadway Featuring the Vogue of the Long Coat Formerly 49.75, 59.75 to 69.50 For Misses 3 8 OO For Women e Twill Cord Suit, Lengths vary Sizes 14 to 44, Orkin's Specialized Suit Salon—Third Floor FOURTEENTH STREET Establubed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, FRIDAY SATURDAY Two-Day Sale Untrimmed Hats | | Were $2.74 to $4.94 A special purchase permits us to offer this surprising selection of pretty hats which includes models of China piping, row and row, Milan hemp and other wanted straws in black, white and fashion: | le shades. Millinery Trimmings Odd lots imported, and Domestic Fruits, Flowers, Wreaths and Ornaments—Half Off! See Pages 9, 21 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising. It ‘SMalien Little Difference What You Need—A World "Went Aa" Me 2

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