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MRS... GOULD - OFFERED A ORGE But Her Lawyer Demarided $250,000, Says Coun- sellor in Court. In opposing the application of Al- | Met F. Jenks, counsel for Mrs, Edith | Kelly Gouid, for $25,000 counsel fees to prosecuic her appeai from Justice jullan's dee ng her suit for a divorce ank J. Gould, | Samuel Seaby representing Mr. Gould, before Justice Guy _yester- | day, Aeclared that ld's a plicat yn w Ny to extort mone from fier © husb: who d orcet her ago, Mr. oa bu qould, after he ¢ signed in Paris, this country and itarte .. suit for separation, At that ime, he lawyer cha a letter wes'| sent by her former counsel to Mr. Gould's attorney, in whieh it was stated tha: Mr. Gould could have a divorce ror $250,000. When this letter Was ignorcd she commenced her suit for divorce the luwyer sald. Mr. Seabury then went into a long n the history of the ac- Bis Jett er lineband and joined Fourteen members of the Italian delegation to respondent, She confessed her! the Limitation of Armaments Conference arrived here association, a§ did the co-re- = ghert. ‘They wo: spondent andl later she was tried in| to-day on the Dante Aligheri. They were headed the crimina: courts of ce forthe by Vice Admiral ‘Alfredo Acton and Lieut, Gen. ¢rime and fined for the offense, the’ Giyseppe Vaccari, Chief of Staff of the Italian Army. Mr. Gould's attorney also Informed! They were. met by representatives of Major Gen. Jawyer said. the court that despite the fact that) Budlard and the State Government, who accom- Mr. Jenks sa’ she was forced to a _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NO Italy’s Delegation to A t Conf SEABURY ASSERTS chy "ayrivee Bere ‘ted Deve for Woakington DR. LYMAN’S BRIDE | “SUICIDE BY POISON INHASTINGS HOME Young Belle of Hudson River Suburb Suffered Acute | Melancholia. Mrs. Maude Wand Lyman, the | young wife of Dr. Francis R. Lyman, a noted surgeon, died yesterday af- ternoon in their home tn Broadway, Riverview Manor, Hastings-on-Hud- son, of carboliec acid poison self-ad- ministered Monday. Dr, Lyman said, In roporting tho deat of bis wife, that she had been suffering from acute melancholia. He fs fifty-two years old, and was Major {fn command of the Westchester Coun- | ty Medical Unit, which was the first of its kina to follow Gen. Pershing to France and performed notable } service there. Its members Included many of the best known residents ~ the county 7S IS Ee When Dr. Lyman and Miss Wand G.GETILE AND COL mo1ZO.- were married six months ago she panied Gens. E. Di Luca Kennedy and Carlo Hunt. |¥@ twenty-six years old, very hand- iiou or thestatiot © some and a belle of the Hudson River suburb, She was one of the three } the army tug L ington. daughters of Alfred G. Wand, @ re- | The guns of Fort rendered a seventeen-gun | tired New York City realty operator, | salute { | ). Diaz down the bay on s the Lexington, which had taken the dele- | who has been an invalid two or three gation off af Quarantine, passed Governor's Island. ears and lives in Hastings with his family, The wedding was attended __|by all the notables of society in that The visitors left at once for Washington. nell most of her jewelry, valued at $100,000, to meet her expenses, she ie ny daar had not accounted for jewelry and ’ eed SL al a money given her t husband, es- j of hostilities,” timated .o be wor ’ f e is no othe After st ing the was t ed in obtain- $250,000 fr she commenced month ago, a that he pay her § for allege nece Att ame Soi time, Mr. abury said, she made the iP i \ eee have per . —_ cif as to appeal from J Mullan’: Disc ecision. » Ulster Cabine Mr. Jenks in arguing, said that the | Dee cama record of liverce cousts of Parts} (Continued From First Page.) ainst ythe pre 2 creating a united hs decree it | Mr. Gou he | declared that sf own and stayin viy in! poceipt of Premier Lloyd George's} i t ence. written proposals for a settlement | , t ued irreconcila able the itis! qyere expected momentarily Sinn Peéla'to In his speech at the Lord Mayor's ———— i IE banquest Inst night Premier Lloyd!) vein a gevelo | C George suid, referring to the 1189 | 4116 result,” he sai question: Justice Guy reser nnot reveal any secrets of the Albu VV repeateaiy essity | Westin. t “It is my firm ¢ reac it was needed forthe, : ‘ would then reply: fare of the empire as well as for] ifore is our h quarrel, he add-d. was not only that 2 HOMICIDE 7 it caused unhappiness within the Taxi Badly Injures Man and family but attracted the attention of Flees—Two Others Killed | neiahbers. Declan Accused of Istltt eclart hat there could be 09 by Automobiles. lea nat a great opportunity — would be lost if each party ap- When Mrs. Mary Hor forty- proached the tangled naa ee Ue eight, of No, 225 Bast termined not to budge an inch, he Magistrat 22 Street, : started across the street last evening €X¢!timed: “We who are in. the cons Evnomfelde, Heatiniony, stowed) Unit Player Action Company t 98d Street and Third Avenue a fence In behalf of the Britlsh Gov- $ out on 2 $10,000 bond 740 East 136th St., New York eee ee ene e cynment and people regard ours: on a ‘aitiliar onareewhen| the alte CER cae En EM GrR OR ARG Hmousine car, apparently privately ure ay the trustees of the emp truck he was driving on Tuesday \. Player-plano, owned, going east through the guardians of its honor and se- struck and killed Albert To: ix Es sees ae Neath weet, struck and instantly killed curity, it isa high trust, We prom- her. The car continued on its way. j.. you we will not betray it.” 1 The police have only a deseription ry, arshal visited the Alleghany of it, witnesses of the accident hav- icrs' Memortal, where, in ing failed to note the license num- ber. versity, he recelved the honora Mrs. Josephine Hoffman, twentv-! degree of doctor of laws conferred by aix, died at her homa 40. 1880 "Vond-| both institutions. walla bine Strect, Brooklyn, from infur'es —_ received from being thrown from an TRELAND TO STAY Coney Taland Avene Aroskine, wien! WITHIN EMPIRE, WRITER DECLARES ars old, of N 1e first charg the presence of 5,000 students from tho University of Pittsburgh and Duques U her husband, Harry Hoffman, topped the machine suddenly to avotd col-| Usion with another machina, | . ‘An unidentified man suffered apos-'| Shaw Desmond Says Britain, in sible fracture of the skull and a frac- | A Will Grant Self- | sure of the lower jaw early to-day, | Showdown, ee | Determination. | when he was struck by a taxicab at| Broadway and 137th Stree. He was! «ty the final showdown Great) taken to Knickerbocker Hospital. | pritain probably will accord Ireland John P, Tuesdale, seventy-five, im- | porter and exporter and iembor of the right of selt-determination—and | electing to the Produce Exchange, was struck by the Irish will respond by 4 mail truck at Boowlway and 7d) ;emain within the empire," Shaw Street, last night. Mr. Truesdale's son, | yo, f ed Irish writer, declared | Dr. Edwird D. Truesdale, of No 14 Desmond, noted Irish West 68th Strect, suid his father, who |!% 40 interview here to-day. ws im Roosevelt’ Hospital, has’ cu:s| Desmond, who has no official con- bet Oe i ba Mecca Sonsuasion of the nection with Sinn Fein and has bean | rain. He believed he would Over. | i Dominick Vaicne ct Ne neat | in the confidence of all three sides in| Atreet, driver of the truck, was not | the Present Irish crisis—British, § Fein and Uisterites—declared posti- ueld, Willam Evans, divelys “Theve will be no more fighting in home. D, H. Lerche of Dover, N, ¥,,| Ireland.” the driver, Was not arrested. *}swohile it is true the Irish Republi- thor n= wood, N. Y., was Killed by an auturno-| bile when crossing the road oear Bal r Closed tomorrow to commemorate the signing of the Armis- tice — promulgating peace and safety for mankind. Open Saturday to pro- mulgate the doctrine of comfort and safety in clothes for man- kind. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY | AT FORTY-SECOND STREET “Both Arthur Grifith and John Mac: | sing to-day's s \ing would be reached whereby Britain AND SPEEDS ON the good relations of the Britlsh py you." Isles. The worst aspect of a family ——— agree AGAINST CHAUFFEUR Bonifado Santano, 251 Mast 1o1st Street, section. Few, if any, of her friends realized that Mrs, Lyman was suffering from chronic depression of the melancholic type. She had always seemed viva- ; {cious and cheerful in her social lite, Except for her immediate family Magistrate, Levine de-| circle, the fact that she had taken the chauffeur convicted of] poison did not become known until { lose his license, after her death. ine for resumption | of a woman by a truck a month ago at . “and will fight r way out, 1 know My admitted to me fists.” uation, with ly on recor’ ed settlement by Ir Desmona the Unionists con- it is not incon- 1 Government mixht “make some propo- | pu un pment might have d. “An understand: . Don't let it lie neglected in the corner because it is uble tu play. tmas give your family a present they will enjoy all through the year! BAVICH OR BINR Hehe We will send for your piano and return it to you a 3F PIANO with the celebrated Unit Player Action that all the family can play, in ample time before Christmas. We also install new 88-note actions in old ng Hoy While Out | 6G5-note PI pianos. Mod- Halt crale prices for all work, | Sut act quickly, Send the +500 coupon to-day. Vine to-day on a ters of your own This and; we will stand PLAY CHARGES 1 chauffeur, of No. | was held in $7, 849 ond Avenue, ollowed the killing | | VEMBER 10, 1981, 8 Closed To-Morrow Armistice Day Friday, November Lith James McGreery & Co On the Sacred Occasion of Armistice Day The Wanamaker Store Will Remain Closed The President of the United States and the Governor of New York have desig- nated Armistice Day as a holiday. But only with the co-operation of the people can it be made a holy day, when a real and solemn tribute can be paid to the memory of those who gave their lives in the world catastrophe, the sacrifice which is glorified in the person of the unknown and unidentified American soldier who is to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery. The Store, there- fore, will remain closed from Thursday evening until Saturday morning. Friday's program for “The BOOKMAN Literary Week” will be postponed to Monday afternoon next, November 14. ABRAHAMSTRAUS.« [XN accordance with the request set forth in the proclamations of The President of the United States and The Governor of the State of New York This Store Will Be Closed on Friday, November 11th rmistice Day —the day which holds above all others the deepest significance for generations present and to come. Thus to “pause in our usual pursuits” is the least we can do a8 a tribute of respect to the momory of the Unknown Soldier who is to be buried on that day at Ar‘ington, and who typifies the thousands of other American soldiers who made the suprome Sacrifice in the World War. “They Have Not Died in Vain”’