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on 4 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921. Lucille Whit @eiary unc | Three Friends o| K. Barber ’ |WHO IS FIRST, WIFE DR. ESPEJO LOSES _|MOROSCO PLEADS 4 as ot Ange | OR DYING MOTHER? SUIT FOR DIVORCE; GUILTY; FINED $100 According to the aceeaneled aia | application of the Farmers Loan eke i: ‘ TE Trust Company, filed aed Pe | Husband, Sued for Separation, Tells Jury, After Deliberating a Minute,/92 Bottles of Whiskey Found in ‘oley,-Anna K. Barbey, at . vee 5 By William E. Simmons, —_ without a bottle of tiquor was a} her home. No. 60 wilveraide « Court He Had to Decide This Returns a Verdict for the Excess of an Authorized rarity Tuly 30, 1918, lett $70,000 of 4 , 22 estate to three’ women. fr Question. Defendant. | Shipment. An old fisherman queries whether dalate at Onc Dilute Mens, ne Gee ; . . inute the skate is good to eat, and if so how | farete 5 | Answering the separation action of F After deliberating one minute the! Giyer Moroaco, the theatrical pro- feeannag (food to, cat, and if on ow | 060 Ta Bequesened ¢6 ‘trae be wife, Mrs. Emily C, Worth of lis in Justice Wagner's part of the | aycer, pleaded guilty before United yes; No. 2, a la Marguerite. Lam not| flute. . Jennie ae. Qu 2148 Crotona Avenue, the Bronx, | Supreme Court to-day returned a/states Judge Chatfield in Federal chef enough to give detaile Wine y oR i y., Ee? $25,000 and liftord q dic oro} ca | 1). tions, but can @ay in a gen way, gt a Ic len rd Worth, sal man, who lives | verai t in favor of Mrs. Rebecca) nistrict Court, Brooklyn, this after-] John W, MeDonald, fondly known to! stew in tomato sauce and season to | $20,000, Some ; Former G “Al Smithlaay p 89 Waring Place, Yonkers, to- [eee Whose husband, Dr. Gonzalo | noon to illegal possession of ninety-|fishermen as “The Professor,” is sus-|taste, Only the wings of the skate are | ong. | 4 er Gov. “Al” Smit Ia atl Mid elidel laa eh American Weenie Champion eaeee ec cel scrpeertice Ne-|two bottles of liquor and was fued|taining himself with the hope that|*dible ‘They contain no bones, but a a | Pitches First ‘Ball in Contest | (ice Mitchel in the Bronx § mome| LiedtOr nin On TreRy juno ever seen he oc Ate when the weather improves flounder They should be soaked, ‘be- f Ww Ny eee oe liesaee | Judge ¢hatfleld rebuked Wallace J.| fishing will be good in Jamaica Bay,|fore cooking, in a mixture of vinegat v ith Phillies. duty is to a dying aetna or to his Course Abroad. ; Four detectives testified that on|qoiins, Assistant United States Dis-|and the fish will be vetter than and water to remove the skin and 7 sini wife, Pending trial of the suit Justice Nov. 24, 1919, they raided the apart: |, , " postage small spines attached thereto, he | ; . 7 | trict Attorney, saying that there seem- stage stamps. ire iy RHA oF uddaltent Mave? ‘The Ginnts, comfortably settied in| Mitchell to-day awarded Mrs. oar Omnia, 8a the Pr [plghing On | mont of Mrs, Hapejo at No. West lod to be a disinclination to make al i Many & Rood seal ta lose by the hile frst place, made their appeurande at|$12 4 Week allmony and $75 counsel! TONDON, April T1e-Misg Alexa |109tH Street, where they found Mont | thorough investigation Capt. Julius Tallowitz, a well known nh Who throws his Aikates aWay) the Polo Grounds this afternoon be- |“ Mrs, Worth alleges abandon- Stirling, woman golf champion of the |S°™ery Fleishman and Mra | The ninety-two bottles were or-|208ler residing during the summer avea them in the boat ate i 7 |ment of herself and their child, Mil- g P' Roth were dressed. They testified months in a bungalow near Bergen = fore a cheering crowd of 30,000 fans. | 14 United States, did not do herself full dered selsed, but forty-two barrie) yn is aodused t Sof his |Deverenx min to Join The occasion had all the teatures of | °'C" 8% justice, despite five 8's in the sec-| (Mey Were looking over some nega-|o¢ iiquor for which Mr. Morosco had EP tie hee AB dc NEN ZR. Peto Worth, in his ring papers » ve EES. tives taken at a moving picture studio | ; friends of sending out invitations! 5, Milh Captat ¢ the an old-fashioned opening, lots of js}ond round of the international} idee bth 5 jobtained a permit to transfer to Los evercux Milburn, Captain o! ne ro. | Stid_ he hurried side of his}'ne é where Mrs. Espejo “posed.” Witnesses siiea, Gai, 2 his home at Great |t Week end sojourns at his waterside! American polo team which will meet flags, music and vocal encourage- | tournament for women at Ranelagh. | Angeles, Cal., from his home at Gre me mother on Aug. when he , for Mrs. Espejo corroborated the tes- Aida home and habitually forgetting to|{Great Britain for the International Cup ment from the stands " She went out in 87 and home in 36 Bits Neck, L. L, will be released. nes June, sailed q Weal aMasier EH 9 me heard she was dying, but his wife up- u timony of ethers that both she and|° Mr’ Morosco said he had not been |Name the dates, as if there were none | at Hurlingham early in June, aa . 6 r ma us Pest braided him when he returned, claim-|for a 13, which gave her an aggre- | jieishman were in street agtir home for five weeks and he df not|in the calendar yesterday on the Olympic to Join the @ bright sun warming up the bleach- jin. she should come first In his|@ate score of 145 for the two days'| Mrs. Espejo following h§r vindioa- | know how the bottles alleged to be other members of the squad who are in true mid-season style. One hour ghts, regardle of his mother’s|Play. With this score she tied for|tion thanked the jury aBd Justice |jqbelied as manufactured subsequent-| The steamers that « ran on the] now practicing in England. before game time there were about ang Again going to his mother, | third place, and deserves much credit | Wasner | hy to the passage of the Volstead Act)New York, Glen Cove and Roslyn] Milburn is rated the greatest back .| 0,000 he gayly decorated stands te ietdtah a : 4 "| aay jhad come into his possessio’ Line carrée y fanermeni? fever developed in this country and one 10,000 in the gayly decorated stands ‘id, he remained with her until [iM view of the fact that she was new! 4 TTL E JQE” GUILTY. "E Wie anptned. WHin (hformed!| Aye concn mane HAnwEMABErOly ENG | oT e ee ee oral Citar tla a (We | and they continued to stream in died, and learned later that hia|to @ somewhat tricky course. Ae {the bottles were there,” he said Cy LO eta end BROCE GT PRUE bc ae akan Oh iNAt txinea CHE | vhrough the various gates in flocks had “poisoned” his child's mind] Miss Joan Stocker led the field yes Convicted of Murdering ae wre Beryice Oh he Hk, ak rear a RULE! ATER IH Bo AGE | wife hi oisoned « s onvie ° c | Service o: t 5 ended | Four’ which did so much to keep At Hoth the Phillies and Giants were by eritelsmny of his filial devotion. | terday with a brilliant 68, while Miss| wan and wite, |YANKEE BOY BEATS [revere years ago: but thet ts iaik | lea In the foretront of polo for seversi| OOd to the eyes! out early and received a hearty we Worth said He nant Sie pee Leitch turned in a card of 70 and so Eaiwbeill. « Hrookiyn | BRITON AT TENNIS | 2° of resuming it in the near tuture, | ¥ea Composite Derbies. | . The t port ‘his wife 2 CRUSHES 7 ‘ tha ¢ ‘ pore ee | mart fro! = be He is the last of the American squad . come, ‘There were individual cheers [YVoq'a separation would be desirable} Won the aggregate prize with a score leader, was to-day found guilty | Apart from the attraction of fish AG les caeit hens wee Pngland iueeee *Solight Soft Hats. for old-time Giant favor and much! in the amst of 142, three strokes better than Miss .¢ murder in the rst degree by a} he sail Was one o he most delight- | 7 ‘Watson Webt a Stoddard, “ + ful to be had in th waters, Go & vm: ‘Thomas itcheoe “ curiosity was shown in some of th ra Stirling, jury before Supreme Court Justice | Young Botsford Makes Remarkable | , G. Catenmnsey, “Thoma Hiteheoek Ir As good to look at as ; new players, especial ie” napp, | FANNIE HURST S SEES NEW ERA} Miss stocker, nowever, carried off | Van Siclen the Queens Bupreme | oy ing Against Ritchie, Famous [oT Minnesota Gamo and wish | bride they are comfortable. | © St, Paul rookie Lene covete ane gold medal |Court, Long Istand ty evel) SOWING St tone, Fa Commission has been active in. the > - les ie Seer WER iris a WEHEF -AdNbeeady: Tamewobn ll, Core, Ta pahee eos teh) O48, Kans Of six together one night Veteran last two years as shown in a biennial Celtion Defeat Whirtwinds. Specialties of ours. } regular place in his fir with t ‘ated niente {with her card of 69, a medal which Hea Rab MotCe HES mone eoteen | hd report recently issued. During the] ‘The Original Celtics won the second } n's Trade Union Le Z g. [hotel propric mith Ozone Y arin he Origins - ; big Inague (sda xended th jhas been won four years in succes: far’ Tiofyach resisted and he and! LONDON, April 21.—W. H. Bots- | per ra Dee the repor' {74.534 | gume of the sertes for the Groater New he: beat or 2 ia Col. MacArthu Sree SUR Wann We oer cmcrencea tre Valois by MiGs) TAltOB iy Wife were shot dei ford, youthful American tennis . eee planted iM) york basketball champlonthip when st of everything — & annual luncheon of the Women's Trade : <i ‘ Little Joe” avoided arrest for | streams lakes, ‘The planting in F West Po! ; : . Hotel Funnaiys| ae tle at Fi ae ied a aan cig een month Ww nile. h est of pla administered a sensational cluded 6, 102,080 perch, 12,896,301 | (he Poy ated th bso ere w roitlehel men and boys wear. Also Jersey and forme y is Laidlaw pre-| Play between Miss Leitch, Miss Sut- the ng Was being convicted ch- | defeat to-day to the veteran British | brook trout, 1,7 brown trout, | 27. to conteae Whe seen cn a ‘ eds Laidlaw pre , ia atin iow in the deat t He fa Gb Heplovent coups, tetere e rting Good: lug- were guests of I “ ¥ tie and Miss Stiriing was decided on|},/,,, t Sing Sing. testified nternationalist, Major J. G. Ritehie, | 268409 eee trout, 14 M425 steelhead Swi ce inthe tana donate Hacks Le 8 Is arid lug t rk Club firs! voles, 4 Miss Leitch | belli was the leader in the plot. The; ne Surre a f enni Wie able Lda ard aoe aie bo ak man, by his goals from the floor, a 5 of the New York the first nine holes, and Mi BR eee re rere Th iste aia bat) it theo Burney: hand courts tennis | pack bas 74 crappie, 115,000 gun. | maby hs ‘goals from ‘the floor, and gag : The former York Ex won the scrateh prize Will be wentenced next weel championship, 6 6—5. By his | fish, 8,007 yellow perch, 1,245,000 white- Prices based on to-day rea »pened t i home sea Miss Leitch played a much stronger — victory Botsford reached the semi- fish, and 730,000 picker | Wounded Soldiers to See Bouts. replacement ts. Als 3 ; rday,| pwwrrnnnrrerr i ‘ - costs. won us he he t 1s for ame than Miss Stirling yester . finals | Prohibition does not seem to have| The Western Union Athletic Associa- | *Ch Seeman while the big crowd apy Maignt they gmust move to} several times carrying the green with WHAT 1S DOING «= |The young American's triumph was | giminished the humber-of disciples of | Won has invited fifty soldiers from the| *Réatetered Trademark, t 1g contre protected, and, second, that women | her drives on short holes, which the } the more remarkable since Ritchie | Izaak Walton. Capt of fishing | Polyclinic Hospital as their guests at PA CK ane tebe te arate) b hewttonny of i American champion never did. =) $ FO-DAY IN CONGRESS has recentiy been in excetient form |Poats and proprietors of Nshing sta: | their aihateur boxing show which will| SOGERS PRET , COMPANY for ihe Gia hav aned up Now have a new | Miss Sisiy base cr he mateh, and It Was he who last year eliminated R.|inny not be so larke as formoriy, the | torlum, 16th. § and. Irving’ Ptuce, ) Broadway Broadway on the road to ca as) iid tind at the door of a new|really played her best golf over the senate Norris Williams, former American | number of customers has Increased {0% Saturday evening at 13th St. é pee at 34th St. ce leader v n “ ast five holes with three 3's and two . champion, at the Queen's Club tour-|rather than decrease This may be | Fig SREP onvenient ' a to do box duty ie T I has its headquarters at} 4's, At the sixteenth green she holed inance Committee continues |nament here. Botsford has been jaccepted as evidence that the sport) Harvard Beata Navy on Coar | Broadway Corners” Fifth Aves No, 7 Eu Street, the Rand School. | out with a mashie from a little off the atines ion anticdl and ex- | Showing rapid improvement in his |hag been libelled by cartoonists and| ANNAPOLIS, Md, April 21.—Har-| «t Warren at 41st Se own E hneiderman ts at the head| f’oen, It was a great shot, wonder- SRA: ; nn play and to-day ‘he drove forcefully | humorous writers. A few booze fight-| yard defeated the Naval Academy at 1 fC fully judged for strength and direc- ange adjustment features of the nd volleyed with fine precision. jers. or once-a-year-out-for-a-good- | iawn tenia on the latter's courts you: | i jtion. “An eight-yard putt at the fifth Young Emergency Tariff Bi! -—_ rowd, have succeeded in crea-| terday, winning five of the six matches DINNER TO JUSTICE JENKS. | hote aiso aroused much applause oreign Relations Committee | Marquard About to Wed Again, ta(ting an impre: that a fisherman | in slivgles und both of those tn doubl My ph ae Une pacheoee eniie takes up Knox peace resolution Report, nnon’s bat 1 SU eae eee Tle lava Vresblup. ganiey Senators Smoot and Sterling to TSBURGH, Pa., April 21.—Rube | ea ‘of both teams, tod dil deena octal ite halal Miss Stirling will play in a four- fight out disposition of their re- | Marauard, here with the Cincinnati | bide For Supreme Court Justice Alniet} some at Burhill to-morrow, and wi Reds for a series with the Pirates, is Robinson «¢ some & My . spective bills reclassifying Govern- " 1 » y hi. Jenks, who recently, while Pre-|then go to Scotland for a short re: i = | Soslmnitene auriorttative: seeone ihete across , ks, whe . e er iageyt a ent einnioveas assignment, authoritative reports here Boles th J the Appellate Divi- |and some practise over the champion- | ment employee | to-day sald. ‘The name of the prospe raised. At 3.30 n Brooklyn, ‘to | reaume f hat ship course HOUSE. tive bride could not be learned. Acie i Catener| of honor at a dinner given by the Jus-| Jersey Boxing Commiesioner Near | Continues consideration of Im- | pesageport Barbers Reduce Prices. Miller of ¢ nd) the cos of the Supreme Court, at th Death, migration Restriction Bill with its | Miller of nt Athlete | Club, No. - ‘yar alieves aa BRIDGEPORT, Conn, April 21.— proceeded | Pierre; Street, Brooklyn last’ ev noes OS a — ee poleeee expected before adjourn- | wrst-class barber shops here have re- cla y_abandone: 2) men | 1. Manning was Ch Smith, Chairman of the } Jer: Waa oe eer pen tee _ | duced the price of a haircut and a RYAN HEIRS’ “PLEA DENIED. |,,2 , NATAL State Boxing Commission, who is lyin Ways and Means cub-commit [shave to 35 and 15 cents, respectively. One of the gu in the City Hospital here,’ stricken with, t@es continue framing arif€ | Some barbers have come down to 23 Borrounte Refuses to Trann-| Judge Frederick B. Ci appendicitis. schedule: and 10 cents. Onn ri Appeal Justice fer of Effects Fs w uecceeded Just! — plication of Onterbridge Horsey, at | for Thomas | of Joseph J. Rya Blea M. ‘(Pwo Men Injared When Foundation | Caves In. Ryan, wsgint | onthe ks pers ' | n were injured and pinned Jos we | do »ricks when the foundation of | Belved "| welling 4B 5 | Horsey Mor dor temp 1 ‘ is estate. S Jurisdictio’ cedu ceedit pel S$ Beach 100th Stre Traffic ward V ‘Truck I Traffi man w Cop. Harte F and Broadway at 11 0% a motor truck of No. 208 Last 38 Kohren A, Asdorrian ) $a Btrect. 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