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— - ETTED EES i ays td _ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 1 WARS, HAYWARD SAYS ESTATE SHRUNK $16,000,000; PLANT LABOR OUTLINES SAYS RESTRICTION ~ BLAMES HER C-EXECUTORS by Associates, » CONT: + $33,000,000 Property Worth Only Half, Is Claim of Heirs. NEW LONDON, Conn. May 12—A contest over a claim for $1,100,000 executors’ foes Morton F. ‘the Probate Court at Groton, Three of the five ‘were named by Mr. Plant in his will, | the United States ‘Attorney Georg: ¥rancis D. sulliv have put in the claim for their ser- pvices from the time of ir appoint- mont up to last November, and this tis contested by the other two execu- stors, Mrs. William Hayward, who was | *Mr. Plant's second wife, and Henry B. "Plant, the son of his first marriage, ‘they making no claim for services, These heirs say the estate of Mr.| “Plant has shrunk from $33,000,000 to| $17,000,000 during the last two and a| half years. Protests to be pre-| ypented, it is understood, against cer- | T EXPENDITURES , | Now} | against the estate of Plant will begin to-day In ot exeoutors who Trust Company, 1a and 1 of New York, | Mre Wil IAM HAYWARD “CAGE WOMAN” HAS FIRST TRIP Hall, Locked Up Twenty Years by Mother, Is Taken to Hospital. “RALSTON SPA, May 12. — Bent and old looking at thirty-one, Jessie Jessie ‘ are tain allowances a i crunsel ter ils Pte ange) worani” Sad har ade ectitors, s locked up by her mother twenty irs. Hayward has retained as % * tJ . ‘ nt 8 ago. ‘Counse] former United States Judge Mivkitke C. Noyes, formerly of this nfined to one barred room and icity. He has retained as associate|® heavily screened porch ever since her mother d unbalanced, to-day ided she was mentally the woman was rescued Authorities took hor a ‘oounsel the law firm of Hull, Mo- Guire and Hull. When the will was admitted to) Probate law the firm of Stewart & |! 41 to learn whether she is suf- Gheareres of New York and Charles | fering from tuberculosis B. Whittlesey of this city represented| A proliminary examination, physi- the estate. C. L. Avery, now a Judge | clans said, indicated the mother was of the Superior Court, was appointed | wrong in believing the girl mentally @tthat time guardian for Philip Man-| weak. Dull and apathetic as a result ‘waring Plant, son of Mrs. Hayward |of her long imprisonment the — girl SE ; showed little interest in preparations by her marriage prior to that views forithelérip initia nomial, Pigot and who was later legally! jysicians and others interested in adopted by Mr. Plant. o the case wil atte pt © arrange for SUIT TO SET PAY FINE ASIDE. her care in he futu he | COP DENIES MURDER CHARGE Police Captain leoner Brings | Action in Appellate Divint Police Captain John L. Falconer, of | the Traffic Division, Bayside, L. |., tow} Mark day applied to the Appellate Division alleged to hav Simon Pleads Not Guilty to K Brooklyn Bartender, Simon, probationary policeman shot and killed Charles ced him to the dead de- Captain intr tective of the Liltmore as @ Secret Ser-| wpe Rent Signe Seen in Pitts- vice man, burgh Now. Assistant Corporation Counsel Ca: PITTSBURGH, May 12-—For the ‘well, appearing for the Police Commis. | frat time in several years “for rent’ ejoner, maintained that the p of|sicns are making thelr appearance In the penal law was to svfexuard the | Pittsbureh ani real estate dealers again y of ‘telephone conver: 8, and ane calling on the ‘that the person having t right to use| tion of rent Hate. the Wire was entitled to the protection this article of the statute. De 1. from renting agents ov publicas nest for a laugh nar brought s year All Your Own for *1145 ERE is an opportunity to have an attractive cot- tage where you cam enjoy bealth and comfort among the hilla, by lake or river, or at the seashore. ‘The «Circle A"? interchangeable unit house is complete to the last detail, substantially constructed by expert builders and shipped to you with all the necessary materials ready to put together You can do this yourself without « carpenter in a day or two, or quicker if friends assist. No expert labor needed. ‘Two different floor plans are shown above and many others are available from which choice may be made for arrangement of rooms to Houses now ready at centrally located plants for ime mediate shipment to any place desired. Full information including plane and description mailed on request, WRITE NOW or call at oar New York office, opposite City Hall. THE ALEXANDER LUMBER COMPANY 253 Broadway Telephone, Barclay 4876 New York City Also manufacturers of Industrial, for an order to xet aside a fine of five Hanson, er in the saloon of | Gay's pay imposed on him Feb. 6, 1918, Joseph % d aner Ave- by Deputy Commissioner Leach for nie, Brooklyn, wax ned to-day failing to take proper action when Con- paras County Dalle Pe an nek rad Dyke! of No, 687 Jefferson {yi Pid SeerNet Mtr Avenue, Bre », is alleged to ha tapped a toleptione wire and swite board tn the Hotel Biltn in connee- | OF tion with a divorce ease, In the tr i of Falconer, Dykeman swore that the Cour PROGRAMME FOR ON IMMIGRATION CONGRESS ACTION 1S BLOW TOITALY Will Ask Mining Inquiry and Premier Giolitti Declares His Right to Solicit Members Country Must Find Other Despite Contracts. Ouilet for Emigrants. nuney brought inera touring spent $120,000,000, Bhus a material tner national wealth by the these forces. They are gradually suming their pre-war rate, and will serve to ald the country In the com- plete rehabilitation of her finance. “We are now on the threshold of the general elections. ‘This is @ source of great pride to me, for It seems the test proof that Italy is absolutely ¢ from revolutionary tendencies, but rather certain proof to the oon- trary.” t yuntry thy fc aly, who there wa > and tho present Congress, that affected | now valued at 19 to the dollar, Refer- the interests of orranized labor. | ring to the population of Italy and the ‘Two new bills were also being con-| cent immigration laws passed by sidered by the Counel Inst chapter in what ts declared to be one of the most remarkable cases on record was written here to-day when ‘They will be the United States, Signor Glioletti | BNCMNSA WN Oonaerean tyithE SRterat et a nived . | Lonnie Baton, Ouachita Parish nogro, labor. One bill, already introduced by |” «tay is a thickly populated coun- | Was taken from the Caddo Parish Jatt Senator Johnson, calls for a Congres-| 4. a has almost 400 inhabitants to | 8nd delivered to the Warden of the sional investigation {nto conditions 1n| 4. square m| twice as many as nitentiary at Baton Rouge, to sentence Sheriff Grant of Ouachita Purish for- got to hang Baton on the date set, and the West Virginia mining communi ties. ‘Tho other would legalize the your most populous and richest State, New York. Italy is over-populated. right of representatives of J0D9F| qhere are not sufficient resources In| his death sentence later was com- unions to solicit members, despite ANY | thy country to sustain such a virile | muted by Gov. Parker to a life term. | individual contract they may have! sonuiation as ours, which shows a| He wax convicted in the District Court with their employees, healthy tnerease every decade. tt is|@t Munroc, and wan sentenced to be Both pills are supported by the | imperative that we find an ontlet for |! geal fr the murder of @ white man United Mine Workers of America, easing population, | mere than @ yoar ago, our constantly | “New American 1 nomen nia: Horse Drage Youth to trictione on Bills in the present Congress op- ais the nsed by labor include: Senator migration have dealt us a severe blow (pedal to The Breaing Work.) Poindexter’s Anti-Strike Till, the Dut we must find other quarters to LANOASTAR, N. Y., May 12.—John aham Sedition Bill, Repre Ativ® which we can send our etmigrants.| frouck, nineteen years old, of Mount- Blanton's Sedition and An’ ickwt- Before the war the people leaving] ville, was killed to-day w his ing Bill and Senator Irelinghuysen’s tioiy for other countries numbered | father's horse bolted while tho bey was {bills oti ppointment f 400,000 each year, of whom 500,000 re-| harnessing It in the barn. The lines be- al Wer am ntay ie Fcenator turned home annually, We DiaBRt |came entangled about young Houck. The |. report approvec AtOF in future we will send abroad 600,009| horse jumped a six-foot e, carry Rorah's bill designed to protect the veariy, providing we can find a field | the Noy with him and dragging him half constitutional rights of tho citizens for them. Last year but 200,000 emi-|a mile of the United Stat This bill, it was stated, would = free speeoh and free would reme Pennsylvani: munities whe rights are denied. — BALL TO AID EX-SOLDIERS. Receipts Will Go to Morale Fa Employment Bure Fur Storage Absolute Protection at moderate cost. Repair- ing at special rates during the Summer. James McCreery & Co. Telephones Fitz Roy 3400 benefit of the momle fund of Employment Bu- inment and ball ening at the Bureau, which reau, Inc, an will be given Hotel Pennsylvania has incorporated since February last, has been obtaining positions for ex-service men without fee from elther the employer ployee. Tt has tn the past heen maintad y private donations, but because of the number of resident men who are with out work or funds, has been forced to resort to outside means for money If the proper asuistance ix to be given. When You Go to the White Sales Remember that a bargain in muslin is not a bargain at all unless you know that it —stands hard wear ~launders easily and well —is easy to sew on, because it is soft and smooth —bears a name that has a reputation, and is known for its high quality. Think of these points when you buy muslin, You will find them all in Fruit of the Loom. Fruit of the Loom Muslin You can get this standard bleached muslin in almost every good dry goods store in America. Vhree generations have used it whenever a durable white cloth of fine texture was needed. Nowadays you can buy it not only by the yard for innumerable uses, but also all made up into sheets, pajamas, nightshirts, men’s and boys’ shirts, etc. Leading manufacturers put the label in the articles they make. Ask for it by name and identify it. CONSOLIDATED TEXTILE CORPORATION Alte Makers of Windsor Crepe and Other Fine Cotton Fabrics Converse & Company, Selling Agents 85 Worth Sereet, New York see meeneeeer 2, 1991. WOMEN AND BOYS BET IN POOL ROOMS FROST HITS NEW ENGLAND. | rries WHE show fin t Hobaoes bent bitte M pea ; hd 0) ; th Pro we re ght and BALLSTON SPA, May t2.—Tiie tial ure was 28 | of Chartes B. Andrus, Disiriet ‘ of Saratowa ¢ charged nn true’ neglect of duty by the grand wh ot whom investigated all in wherrie Coutny, was r to-day More evidence was submitted he prosecution designed to prove that “wide open gambling prevailed it Saratoga Springs during the summor o 1919, that some of the where bets were taken were operated in OLNOINNATI, May 12—A voiumin NOME, May 12—~Although Italy 1 ou 7 Sather Of the bobinesa. disttict, ana eth (Ns J) | ous legislative report prepared by the the moat (axed country in the world, |\ LEGALLY DEAD; jthat women and children were patrons | maniye cases of mcarist fever re Leginiative Committee of the American according to Premier Glolettl, that] St tie) BOO) FoCms ported in the Elmora School, Eliza- at ; TO CELL FOR LIFE Beveral of the witnesses admitted to! hethe No dur n, the cloping of Federation of Labor wu disseminated | country faces the future with confi- —_aaan having been proprietora of auch places, the school yesterday afternoon. ‘There y boys testiffed they had placed are forty cases of scarlet fever e here to-day by the Federation's Hxo-| dence. In a statement Issued on Whe! Murderer Sheriff Forgot to Hang|tete = ; fection affecte seine ewes tas | cutive Council. | ove of the election for a new Chamber Finally Taken t ‘The report, presented by President | of Deputies, the Premier calls atten inally Taken to | Samue} Gompers, contains a completo |tjon to the fact that the lire, at one | Prison, record of bills introduced in the last /time quoted at %0 for the dollar 18) gimmVEPORT, La. May 12—The O the man or woman in search of a gift the special gift tables at Oving- ton’s have always been a convenience as well as a delight. For on these tables, you will find choice gifts in great profusion, gathered from all the sources of good gifts, and arranged for your convenience, by their prices. For instance, there is one table of excel- lent gifts at Five dollars, another at Seven- fifty, and still others at Ten, Twelve, Fifteen, Twenty and Twenty-five dollars. Even these tables are included in the re- ductions made prior to the opening of Ovington's new shop. Before Ovington’s come to their new Nome at 39th Street these special tables are marked 20% lowér than is usual. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” 312-314 Fifth Avenue Factory, and School Buiidi —_ ee =: EVERYTHING IN BEDDING SRAUHANN BRO | Est a a ‘sooner nen ee NORTHWEST CORNER SIXTHAVESIO™ STR. ||| Please Note: Ps i We offer no excuses, reasons or apologies for our LOW PRICES. We have NO fire-damaged furn- e iture, smoke-smelling carpets or overstock of any kind. We have Round Trip only fresh, clean goods, bought re- ‘War Tax 240. 00d") cently, with the foresight of 67 ° YEARS” EXPERIENCE, ~ and Sunday Excursion turned over to you at a reasonable Porceloid Side Icer e e profit. Can you afford to go else- jjypienic, Solid Onk, Poree- where? loid Food Compartment, a e Dp la Liberal Credit If Desired *,\""” Sunday, May 15 astern Standard Time | | | | Tr 4 | Gillies '4-r-e-co Consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, Tc Fable, and $ .50 Ht EE hed in full ise, as illustrated, at ee 239 | Buy Direct ¢ and Save Money Sainte Mixed ‘Vow. 41 Ms or |] Satisfaction Guaranteed 0 Money Back { GILLIES COFFEE Co. ia | Washington Streets New York | Frames, Upholstered in Imi- Buffet | Prepared from tation Spanish Leathe mi Sheen Anne} eriod $ pe pres fresh engs. reclining $ alnut, as illus . i} alve the cost OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES |[ eee for making cake and pastries, \ke 1] freee *Gnssagn’ vo'*atve” suas QBace ap fre) egen Never Sulla” Alnaga frees” — — ) I dreamed--- 1 beheld a beautiful arcade flanked with highly polished Pe glass. And through it saw footwear, luxurious, finely shaped, uniquely superior~footweer, the likes of which I had seen only in dreams. Each separate pair seomed conscious of its individuality and realously bore the stamp of its value. Temptingly, each beckoned to me and to my equally astonished neighbors, and we could hear each modestly say: “Take me, I am of low cost, of high service, a comfort to the wearer, a pleasure to the looker-on’ But, no. It was not a dream. I, only one of many, was standing in the arcade ofthe London Shoe Shop. 1480 Broadway 276 W. 125th Street 86 Delancey Street NAPOLEONIC TWIN BEDS. mee

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