The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 10

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RS pater eee sen SE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, Rehm, When the chief approached to question the man he drew a@ plctol and fired at Rehm, hitting him twice, and then shot Schaher In the ler. The ear diven by the women came up and the st Sot in end drove away 60 DAYS FOR GOING INTO WRONG HOUSE Greenwich Visitor Who Broke Into Residence by Mistake After Drinking Appeals. GREENWICH, Conn. April 29. Thomas Kearney of New York, who broke a window and entered the home of Judge and Mrs. Le R. Wilfley by mis- take after drinking cider and whiskey in a local saloon, was sentenced to sixty days in jail and to pay costs by Judge James K. Mead yesterday. He appealed to the Superior Court and was held in ca) Mad) Patecl! ey had come to Greenwich to visit ‘an unele. He h 3 earney. who has nervou aukdown, wept. On @ the court room ihe shook Tidne f. hand and apologized. to hit, Will cancelled a bequest of $100,000 to his daughter-in-law, Mrs. EB. C./ Converse jr. It also cut her off from! enjoyment of an Income from a trust fund of $1,000,000, which originally, under the will, she was to share with her husband and the children. The codicil directs that this trust be ud- ministered for the benefit of Edmund | €. Converse jr. and his children, ex- eluding the wife and mother, Decision of Mr. Converse to disin- Rérit bis daughter-in-law reached | the stage of action March 29, less than a week before his death, which occurred suddealy and did not follow illness. Probate of the will here Fevealed the deliberate elimina- tion of Mrs. EB. C. Converse jr. from any benefit of her father-in-iaw's es- White Linen, white sole and heel tate. Judge Stephen L. Bradford admitted it to probate. | Mrs. Kdmund C. Converse jr. was Judith C. Adams, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs, Charles Henry Adams, who _ lived at No. 16 East 67th Strect Nov. 9, 1904, when she was married in All| Svuls’ Church to Mr. Converse. | To his wife, Mrs, Edith Dunsheo Converse, the testator leaves, jointly with his daughter, Katherine Con- verse, the use of the home and great | estate in Greenwich known as Con- yers Manor during their lives, free of all charges, including upkeep and servants, which are to be paid from be estate. Mrs. Converse receives _ &M $100,000 outright and the income of a trust of $1,900,000. In addition to $100,000 to Christ Epis- copal Church, Greenwich, the income Russia Calfskin.. long-wearing qualities. with $7.00 % , ; ; d ‘\ ‘ 10 we ‘Of $15,000 is left the rector to employ ie ue aid. whe knew of the change ‘i in his father's wi @ competent person to ring the chimes he former Gdrs, Converse,” he riven to the church as a memorial ofl maid, “after, ‘having (promised. ty ho first wife of the testator, Jessie M.| father she would not marry, became i] Converse. the wife ore) man of whom my father disapprov All equity in shares the testator had | “'}i'F een That Che SHAOEMALCN Mat In the Spesutia Island Rod and Gun} jn estate is left in trust for the Club is given to friends, Ambrose | ( se children ia incorrect ’ 5 50) money 1s given to us with no cotves $50,000, New York ‘Siipeneaey $25,000, and New York Zoological So- CHIEF OF POLICE ciety $60,000. The remainder of the} KILLED BY STRANGER Bae tat to the three chilcren o Codicil, Week Before Death,|st*te fom 7 ei = Ms A the testator, share and share alike, Patrolman of West Chi cary Also Cancels Her Share in — | the executors and trustoos aro Alfred sey Mach With cag 6 Jaretzki and the Bankers’ Trust Com- Shot by Man With Woman 4 $21,000,000 Estate. pay of Rew irk, taut, , 1 =, trer Converse Out Of Danghter-in-Law WHST OHTCAGO Api. 19.—Georke MANY LARGE BEQUESTS. he Re-Wed. R ef of Pollce, was killed and - oe 3, Cal, April 29, y nded early to- ree’ ne — Mrs. BE. C. re jr. was cut off} 4 had stopped to Greenwich Church Gets $100, from her father-in-law’s will because | 4 escaped In an auto- 000, N. Y. Dispensary $25,- “jarter ner divorce she married a man| of whom the je dit 000 and 400 $5 $50,000, roves it: wa town ray t Kémund ¢. Cor [ax Rehm approached th Irove away GREENWICH Co it 29. band of eer “onverse SSS “Mr. Converre, who lives on a A moment later Schane & Edmund Cogswell Converse, who left] paneh in, ve ntura County, newr prowling along a street und a fortune estimated at more than| $21,000,000 when he died, April 4, in| Pasadena, Cal., by a codicil to his Exceptional Offering of WOMEN’S OXFORDS White "vole and heel white sole and hee winged tip... "$8. 00 Black Kid. ALL WITH MILITARY HEEL VERY Spring foot-wear requisite may be obtained at this store. A diversified showing of Novelty Pumps in all leathers, with French and petite French heels, in strap effects. —Hosiery in endless array, daintily fashioned and combining charm with 8.00 | CAMMEYER ‘Stamped an a Shoe Meane Seandard of Mer 41-51 W 34"St. NewYork Newark. Store ~ 640 Broad St. 8.50 WEDDING RING PLAIN \8-karat.. $5.75 up’ 22-karat. . $6.50 up Platinum $20.00 up diamonds as presents. will always have value. jewelry is “‘as good as new.” '4-Karat green gold bracelet watch, octa; ed, Win Sts eeate Cah Gra ite $2000 VERYBODY adores diamonds. V4-Larat green gold brooch, platinum top, engraved and pierced; | fine diamond, 14-karat green gold $55.00 l4-karat green gold chevelaks, wresth Oth, Woe .00 .00 ing... $20. border.......-$18.00 idiot nab00 0 pant bcc Is en Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings "um i Pee ete aeaeeectn Essa By liere,piereed? ine - ie $120.00 $100 $250 $450 $1000 $675 $350 $200 P875.00 Others $25 to $3500 Lambert Brothers Third Avenue, Corner Fifty-eighth Street It is always safe to give There is no better way in which to express affection for relative or friend than by bestowing a Lambert diamond upon him or her. Any good jewelry isan asset. Jewelry bought at Lambert Brothers Even if it becomes “old-fashioned”’ it will yet have intrinsic worth, and skilfully remounted old Look at Lamberts remount models. Everything at Lambert Brothers from the solitaire diamond engagement ring to the simplest watch is comparatively low in price. Lamberts employ no middlemen; they pay low rental; they have their own up-to-date factory. Their prices are right. Conventional design WEDDING RING HAND CARVED 18-karat, $9.00 up 7L-karat, $10.50 up Platinum $20.00 up \4ckarat gold gradua- tion ring, rose finish, applied Tomer $6.00 Platinum : 1921. Tifth Avenue %42STREET SATURDAY _ At Greatly Reduced Prices Latest Mode Wraps «Wrap-Coats Offering Unprecedented Values For Women , 8 00 For Misses @ Regularly 45.00, 49.75 to 55.00 sth = 28.00 28.00 a_i. Fashioned of Superior quality Tricotine, Twill Cord, Normandy and Bolivia, and tailored with the exquisite care and correctness warranted by their former higher prices. All silk lined throughout. In all sizes. oO the newest and the smartest styles are included, so that this event may well be con- sidered the most important of the season. Gracefully sleeved wrap-coats; coats with tuxedo fronts from collar to hem, beautifully silk stitched or unadorned; coats with mandarin sleeves and handsome fringed silk sashes or string-wide belts; coats for walking, for motoring, for dress occasions—a greatly varied collection with a single theme—Value! Sorrento, Caramel. Orkin’s Navy, Black, FOURTH FLOOR. BONWIT TELLER &,CO “Tha Spacally Shop of Ors FIFTH AVENUE:AT 38™.STREET FOR SATURDAY A Specially Prepared Sale of WOMEN’S WRAPS and COATS Featured Are Models of DUVETYNE BLACK SATIN VELDYNE MARVELLA Formerly 135.00 to 195.00 78.00 Fashionable coats and wraps typical of Bonwit Teller C@ Co, styling—some have collars of fur or slynx. Only.a few-of-a-kind, therefore they have been assembled to close out at 78.00. Included at above price are ten quilted black satin coats that were up to 2/0.00 Model No. 11 Victrola Special Offer Victrola No. 11 Illustrated 150,00 Records fo amount of 10.00 00 DOWN Balance Small Monthly Payments No Interest Charged on | Deferred Payments ey McCreery | 5th Avenue 34th 24

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