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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEM SAYS RICH HUSBAND BOASTED OF WOMEN HE HAD DECEIVED Two Accuse Eddy, Grandson of Late Millonaire Maich Manufacturer, Calling her husband a “living das" and a “child of the idle rich, Who boasted of the number of women he had tied to and deceived, Mrs. Ethel Eddy, through her attorn’ Harry Saks Hechheimer, appeared be fore Justice Martin yday on a motion for $200 a week alimony and $1,500 counsel fee pendi yes her divorces uing her husband, 1 Butler Eddy, who inherited $500,006 | from his grandfather a B. Eddy, Millonaive mateh manufacturer, of Hutl, Canada, Kiddy was served wita pies Of the papers a week ago at 6 Hotels Where he was having | tur eon with bis wife soorge C. Howard, ce Ma inwarranted iddy's attorn in on account of And outray! Ns client ashed Ju ous a Adi nal time ee Martin sera Tiursday | In Mr Vldy omplaint she sas sic und hier husband and ten-year-old | Seyi 4 Butler ba Jr, lived hap- wily Ma 15, when ‘ Was intimate with Rut Sho says he ad- on account of advice of he eaeog from =a | “6. FRED FeIcL 1200 CRPPLED A. E. F. Men Convalescing in Hospitals Here Ready to Sail for Vacation on Island in the Hudson "OTHER JUDGES FROM: COL EK COULTER dand consoled lodies from A great c her with plantation without the jail. owd gathered at the trai: SHE COMES HOME PRISONER; HAILED widowed mother of t n DR. R GOLDBERG PRINCE OF MONACO \ IS SERIOUSLY ILL LIKE A PRINCESS 24 two policemen had to foree a pas- - way to waiting automobi I! Oprati the crowd was Mrs, Nellie Moore « mn Performed on Him After ring Cold—Henting py their greeting after nea renees Sane mee lifteen mont bsence was pathetic PARIS, Sept. 3.-/The Prince af Mon seer UE ples 22 With several other women mother aco is extremely ill at a hotel ith Mrs. Ine K ABN Gauenterdrave dinies to g's | 9 of Font Romen, in the 6 und wame of Mr and Mrs. offive. A great crowd gathered and !¥rer Hie chara Neh) Bane SU Sti: tvs. Kddy saya when she 1 nj niling fugitive huay shakin and caught a cold, which wan a Mys. Ieiley she nitted the charge.!y,. é the smiling fugitive was busy shaking | nded by a igh fever and caused a MNT ck ving together Vill Be Entertained Three hands. Her first thought was of her | tot oo an ott. malady. Airs, eddy: anye defendant ai-| D H ersle te husband, to whom she telegraphed | tip was taken from his villa in the 0 $130 wool apending Jays at Hammersley Estate i her safe arrival, mountains to Font Romeu, and’ Prof : ae ee tte pee on Cruger Island $ Ginter iaiie was driven to the County hastily summoned from Paris, AS des supplying her with in Cruger Island. Rail Mere m Sallnd Boetepresere od an operation upon the Prince nd other Msurd = tr her, Hen attorney) Hal Eh Gh meee hwiwas os , or her. Hel ey, Hal H. Clen Se aa Be, ae “last, she saya, The advance of 1.200 ve suis, souehed’ the daw’ within a ports received here declare that 4} $175 a month for Jerans or the A F., who are to be mintites, accompanied by Representa- jniveryc weak: nd cue. she says she has |guests fo: three days of L. Gordon tive Will Taylor. . Secrerer array money from rela-| Hammersley on his estate at Cruger au Ge bee tales te NINE HURT AS NEW YORK Island, opposite ff, in the operation in March 1920, her penniless TRAIN GOES OFF TRACK. Hudson. left « 1 condition and a haunting fear of the cone au the titel i ieont “wren at wealth and influence of the Harth| yeager and [leven Coaches of S nN? = ate family had caused her to run away, ' nd has been trav he | o'clock this mo! she declared. She mentioned A. Sat.) beard Express Derailed tn Ohlo, intey and Canada wit It's ng to aid terfield, a former policeman, as hav-| pip GH. Sept. %—Nine persons Mrs. Ince Kelley of No. West t f k ing helped her to leave Knoxville ech Uy tnsuced: when Pednayivanta auth Stre romitted an affidavit in és . The money for her travel was con- +4 ORIG bOl shich ld of having met Eddy “ ne min sound Aiud be tour oF She | Dassenge 3, ‘ork bound at the Wa on dune It, 1919. He} he ‘lot of them without te lett wh dite ‘Stubbs | from ( Cincinnati, was de posed a she says. At the | o- sassed and cripples for lift three weeks alter meet sim. railed lea weat (of ‘Costiocton, SUIOEDE loads of prov: re “Our trip across the continent was | Oh yefore last midnight. The Ree ra {to the macvante é one continuous reception,” Robert | tender and eleven coaches left the track. Body, and ‘| net , ‘ Boring declared. according to announcement made at the ro Wi Jon Guliy carried her qu d “Her cell in the city jail at Tacoma | pejrisylvania offices here. The Injured | things to-day Ss | was lined with flowe wore removed to a Coshocton hospital, Most of t eee WHALE TOWED TO SEA are members o MOLLIAM #4. STUBBS, MRS ADE MOORE) named for the first batt The train is Express.” seriously hurt. known 4s the "Seaboard word ‘is 1 nd the wt . ; Seems ne = : hour when the accident occurred i : * Continuous Reception From Believed to Have Been Vietim of) i nhers of the crew reported. Among was an ec er Tas K le Navy Bombing Plane. the injured Mrs. Caroline Hirst of the I 4 CDI: La: SOEs portal to The Evening World.) [ead tira Ge took the vanguard « ‘ KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Sept, 3—Wel-, CAP MAY, N. J, Sept. 3.—In the {ind Miss Lay and paw Ernest K. Coulter n cliarge and!comed home inore like a good fairy |night at Cape May, a whale forty~i Hat ts. Eddy'ey| Dr. Ralph W. ¢ { out for princess than a ive from justice, |fret long, Was wasnea up on the be ‘ Ae Edgy's will 3 erly. the foot of Queen Street. It sup. * 1 asc the crippled soldir Mrs, William H. Stubbs, formerly | ofa eek ee: a ‘ defendant! ‘tye cripples came from th Maude Moore, accompanicd by her |Posed the big fellow was wounded by a “siusied ind | admitted s: H d Polye t wo bondsmen, Robert E. Boring and |S0mbing plane practising off ire tent stances a= would sis. Bay (Pejenn) Edward MeNe ived here tast|Sima Capes, and later atte b iterate persons sharacter of the mnan went to the pier in ied by Edward MeNew, arri: her harks and killed, as great pi | ten ye and over In the State i 1 rious i the PLCC. John MeCormack, for-| Meat on he. ng journey trom T n out of tts sid lof Maine, bi e" meaning unable to on me, — felt as a woma of thousand attra na, Wash, where she was arrested wri any language. - Of this number f HAM of 1 Comp y Ik. Roads leading. he ad been previously « wife of t the boardwalk, Roads Jeading h me ie ynoiad nenn nieyislaly ww ifo aft Aerie i, some © weaks ago and held on|(?Swund with v CArriing peopin (S108 were native whites of native # her husband, and I am furnishing, was the first to arrive at the boat, an picion that she waa the Knox-|who want to see the whale, Some think | Parente, 3.990 were of foreign or ? t SUGGES AUR oase cine iencer ranted Here torane [tte ese whale Wwashe 4 parentage and 11.6 re Re oe ane nsisted upon walking there y Ronee enh ee ee ae ea Lewes across the Day and Inte cd /eign birth. In the total population ten inti can secure the swer for the murder of Leroy D. 0 city has ged to| 0 = hoshe 18 #0 justly en-| It was a merry party that gathered |“WCr for the murder y the whale taken, well off shorn | Years of age and over the percentage jon the pier and thelr enthusiasm | #4 Bin 8) 2818: and dynamited. Poor old whale, nobody | of illiteracy is 3.3, as compared with 41 Eddys were married Dec. 9.(o) i's tne waiting : When she went to her cell a negro | wants it in 1910. aotays Were married Dee cu (spread to the waiting passengers { aus : mothe Mrs. Ella Bessie/the Albany steame nd the crowd. 7 ~ died, Dec. 5, 1916, she teft bi} Abu came in automobiles to bid the ~ S boys bon voyage. A jazz band the | R PAYS ‘$15,000. {John Gully kept the feet moving 4 SLAYE the soldiers singing and the dough- Permits Davin to Settle suit and fellows of the big guns | for Detectives Deat With of the pern Sur Wingate of Kings ( Mrs, Netlie | ; iidgetis of No. vill Atoad. | 43, Krooklyn, yesterday for $15,000] fy er suit aguinst 1. Davia. | mit wealthy medica! instrument manutac- r, for $119,000 damage for the th of her husband, Detective Joseph deotts \ Davis. in his office at No, 221 Dumeta| | Strent, Hrovklyn, shot and killed Hride- ter he was des dand at ion for d and commit-]|and movie shows has been t o he now is, At} Scenes of the battles in which the he office ¢ attorney | bays participated will be among the! tor Mrs. Br id Davis | 5) Manet ue “ he ROR jas paid her $1i in setrl ntiof hen) Pewee: VOwA on) the. sorsen, hee s The merry-making will last through Mrs, Bridgetts has four edlldren aged | to-day, to-morrow and Labor Day from ten months se years, and the boys are looking forw he finest time they Ave A ae FAVORS PARKED CAR TAGS, | itty left Brance.” The Jonn Gu te it as our honest belief day was under the command of Jolin for the price asked, Chester- Gully, its owner he steamer id jectation poses = Bawiness) one President Cleveland private field gives the finest quality in Houses Identify Customers. | yacht Oneida and was the vessel used Turkish Blend cigarettes ever by the late President Roosevelt and | offered to smokers. The Heart of New York Business|his party in the exploration of the Men's Association, No, 107 West 44th| liv Street, considering improvement of! It trafic conditions in the Broadway re- |! sion from 34th to h Street, yes-| the terday approved a tag system for) parked cars. ‘This proposes that busi- | $°® 38 houses be allo to issue tags,| S with their name and the date, to drivers | of the unident! man haying business with them rear mia would enable drivers to ens “Hurrah for, Liberty Ming privilege for a reasonable sper (feet from the Queensboro » ble the police ‘ Jl the East’ River yesterday od and, ooatle toe Madcauste euuey |aaw nim say the. alecy CIGARETTES cause them to be moved away, aught on a prole ‘ ° er Ba ase aba nek corn of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended CARPENTERS RAISED $1 4 DAY, | on Union carpenters in Newark, Bloom: field, Montclair and the Orang N. Jy will receive an tncrtase from | $8 to $9 a day, beginning Oct, 1. >o- lise Judge Boettner of Newark, arbitrator, granted this award terday, The new ecale will cent! aol April 1, 1923, ° | 490 ann @ Chevrolet Mee DETROIT, Sept. 3.—The General Mo- tors Company yesterday ce Janu less than pre-war prices, wed the spectators how they w mmy and jazz over in France. euts, J Moriarity and & MeTague ierly of the Sisih Taste is a matter of Jd Artillery, were among the of rs on bow Officers and men e ngled as Comrades to the music of ne band. Soo ten, obacco quality iff, where be wo be ow iger [sla ry them © been pre g pay er of Doubt stimated the three days’ out will cost $25,000, but it won't cost ex-soldi a cent ! — rch for Body of Bridge h mntinued to-day the water ha Ford Cut by Slash Below Pre-War Price, | . cut Chevrolet | models $100, to meet the Ford cut| ounced yesterday. It is the third cut and the care are now at “ye: Liggett & Mvers Tebacco Co, sz’ Chesterfield =a 38, 192, 2 ary Committee The yoport went out that the mat. ter would be bridged over into the Sixty-Seventh Congress, but nothing further has been e with It. iain emceiiemctiaoe TO STUDY FOREIGN PORTS. | Ansorge’s ULATING LANDIS ‘Trip In tn Connection With Development of New York. . WASHINGTON, Sept Congressmen Will Support AC* sco sivinc:. Avsorse of the wat New tion to Forbid Acceptance of survey or tne principal toveinn nacoors survey of the principal foreign harbors | Other Than Federal Pay. innection with Federal co-opera- d.=-Representa- | then New will trade in the developr. tof the Port of | York. He stated to-day that he| also make a study of labor and | conditions abroad, WASHINGTON, Sept. &—There is Some of the harbors he Intends to} « fecling in both branches of Congress | inspect are Liverpool, London, South: that Federal Judges should stick to} ampton, Queenstown, Dunkirk, Glase ihe’ bench: and fot © any other| gow, Havre, Antwerp, Hamburg, Bre-| men, Bremerhaven, and, if possible jobs, as Judge Landis has done. Tt ts) yoiyourn He will sail Saturday. Me! regarded as certain that te to carry out this idea will be during the regular session. The lion of the American Bar Association | in censuring Landis will be warmly indorsed ' Following the criticlm of Jude | Lundis's action in becoming supreme arbitrator for organized baseball al slation | Ansorge introduced in the House the ted Joint resclution for the development. of | the Port of New York 5 WOMEN LOSING PLACES TO MEN; 500,000 JOBLESS Department of Labor Reports Say They Are Going Back to Home and School Room. WASHINGTON, Sopt. 3 Women are losing ground in the fight with men for jobs in gen- ‘al industry, reports to the De- partment of Labor to-day showed. Only in clerical positions are they holding th own. early 500,000 women and giris are enrolled in the Nation's big army of jobless, the reports sa; Women, drawn into men's jo! by hundreds of thousands during and after the war, now are de mobilizing rapidly. They are going k to the home, the desk, the school other positions where they will not compete with men room or Report of the Unelaimed Depoata of R.H. Macy & Co. epenitg fecount Den ‘ tt fon the firs) day of Aug, 1021, made tn areordanee with the provisions of tae Ranking measure was introduced, favorably | tau, Gietion 167, reported from the Judiciary Commit- Pull Name of Lam Known Residence Data of Original Aim't Date of Fint DOA Re tee and placed on the calendar, whieh | ve Poat iMice,Addiraa Tha ot Publication. Ne marks. forbade any Federal Judge from ac | ji, Ajgan "MG: West 123d. Sires. cepting any other compensation dur-| yg, {New York City. Now, 32, 1902 Sept 20, 1920... 286 ing his service than that received for | 1° 1 00 Oe, 18, 1908... Sept, 30, 1990... 937 Deed his official duties. | : . Ort, 2, 1908 Sept. 30, 1920... 9617 An amendment to the Dill was of- | Me Charter Plevant. 122, eich os Sea paneer ese fered by Senator Borah to prevent| Mrs wor, Mubbard ry i el members of Congrass from represent- q : ie 11, 1008... Sept, 30, % or henhtt met " Ing corporations that have claims] Ms S$ Pmmenbolt | Nim NG Ct oa 11, 1906 eet: 3: Bit . ‘ ed ps0 en- | New" York against the Government, or those e-) jug cect nan Tee a0 an gaged in interstate commerce. An od 4 New Wark hy Dea 28, 100d... #284 SIRE GS YEH asi other amendment was proposed by] | | waingan, ht sa teil Pras ter one ’ ; Senator Kenyon which virtually pro-! Mr Pre Anica TN Te Nov. 34, 1905... 730 SRE as eat, 6840 hibits -uembers of Congress [10M | crate of New York. County of New York, au: practising law during their term of | tn! v0 of Perey 8 Steaiis, Jeme Taldor cach for bimseit Op... Degrettors’ election, Account Dept. “| approve of the attitude of the “iil Geraus and Merbert N. Straus betne duly sworn, dopones and ayn that he ts a Private Ranker or one of the firm of RH. Msay & Private Hankers, lorated and doing business ar Herald Square, in tue City of New York, in said county: that the foregoing report isa full, true a correct statement of the Private Rankers, made in Dept, 1981 JESHE ISTDOR STRATA, HERBERT N. STRAUS, American Par Association,” House | tnotaimed Deposits of auch ROH. Macy & Go, Degositors’ Aemount 0 Je | accordance with ihe provisions of Section 15T of the Ranking Law ax shown by the books of said Rt Leader Mondell said, He was unable " to s however, whether the Howe caitry’ Aarount Dent. om the firm day of Ave wil] take action i rae Fehon Congress has allowed impeach. | he tt day of Anaust, WAL srg Proceedings started Dette tice | Sean Public, New York County So. 488, New York Raglnter No. 3004, ‘Term Hee March 98, 1625 Harding stration toc to die in the Judiciary Committee. 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