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WOMAN WITH BABY HALTS WEDDING, ACCUSING GROOM interrupts Priest in Ceremony When 2,000 Guests Are in the Church WATERBURY, Conn., Nov. 11 , thousand guests at the fashionable wedding of Edward J. Parrington, YAle man and the son of one of the wealth- test men in tho and Miss Mar garet Hodson were Wb Mt to their feet with excitement in the Church of the Immaculate Conception hereswhen an elderly, plainly dressed woman {2 front pew and in tones demanded that the veremony be stoppe The priest was just about to pro- nounce the words which would mak wo State, a“ arose the father of that child.” She pointe to a two-year-old boy in the arms of a young woman beside her, The young woman was her daugh- ter, Miss Laura Modden of sew Haven, who asserived she was Fa vington’s sweetheart while he was at Yale and that he wes the fatacr of her baby. The church resounded with the stic- ing ot the audience. Warrington is the son of Daniel T. Farrington, and Miss Hodson the daughter of Frank J. Hodson, owner of ,the hotel which bears his name. He is tw and she is twenty-one. Bo popular members of Waterbury so- ciety. Half*a dozen usheis (ried duee Mrs. Rodden leave. young bride appeared to maintain her composure better than any one else. She took a long look at the Roddens and the baby, then turned about and woman from the bulldiag. ‘The cere- mony was quickly ended. Mr. and Mrs. Warrington were mar- ried Oct. 31. The young couple left immediately for a hoveymoon in Can- ada where she is now monia in a Quebec hespital The Farringtous and Hodsons have refused to make any statements to newspaper men, But Mrs, Rodden has not been so reticent. She insisted that Farrington had wronged her pretty daughter and had refused to make the only amend. The girl is the youngest of nine children, six girl and three boys, and was only fifteen, the mother s quainted with Farrington. id, when she became ac- The three Rodden buys, who, thel mother said, threatened Farrington’, life when they learned of their s| ter's predicament, ved In Wrance while Farrington was there as a lleu- tenant. He entered Ya ter hin discharge but did to b graduated eee W. F. KENNY APPOINTED HONORARY FIRE DEPUTY Another Sen of Old Battali _ Joins Drennan's Staff, Fire Comrnissioner D: an aint- ed William F. Kenny of No. 841 Broad way to-day to be an Honorary Deputy Chief of the New York Fire Depart- ment, to serve without compensatk Mr. Kenny holds the distinction of being the only honorary officer . department who has ever # the rank of Battalion Chief. brother of Honorary Deputy ward J, Kenny, who gratuitously Hishes electric lights at all the oly fires in this city. Both are sons of the late Battalioy, “hief Thomas A Kenny. Mr, Farrington and Miss Hodson man and wife, Stop!” the womin shouted have something to say before this} ceremony is finished. ‘This man is e| A young man whose card s: 5% ; “Ws don't need to bring any learnet requested that the ceremony g0 on.) aie rs «om England to Like ao The priest remonsirated with Mrs./ \hour how our American liberties a Rodden, telling hey the banns had] being trampled upon, or how England been read for throe weeks, in accord-| 18° sep) from ‘the Church + : S ghares cuatonn and) Sado ouglerty began rs a outa ae pon pele “i But that was as tar as Dougherty that she should have e forward) got. Three-fourtis of the house, | with her complaint sooner, ‘The ush-| which was 77 per cent. feminine, be- | erg succeeded in leading the excited|gan to’ hiss, and there were cries of | i with pneu- | ;| SIX years, just off chiet! THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921, —— —— . Kean Roo vl Er = Jen SLecTRICITY, Waster. WOMAN ARRESTED ~ATBIRTH CONTROL | Dr. Lowery Leaves Court in} Huff, Charging Policeman | With Brutality. ID Nora A. Low No 264 Dex-/| \4 gion Avenue, the only person Jrested last night at the Birth Con- | trol meeting at the Park ceive: Theatre, re- | a suspended sentence to-day | when she was arraigned in the West Side Court before Magistrate Levin on o charge of disorderly conduct Sue denied that she had tried moke a speech on the sidewalk ou side the theatre, but admitted tha she bad called Patrolman Philip Ginty, who avested her, “an in pudent person” and refused to “move | or to recognize his “insigniticant en id she merely happened 1 porhood be in when ag ! ; a great] thering outside the the | added that she was nc with the Birth Cont crowd was and s) in sympathy Movement atre, She told the Magistrate the polte>-| man had dragged her by the arm swing “untold agony,” and as she left the room she ed her torney. to take the policeman’s num- | | ber, saying intended to proceed inst him. i Most of the excitentent nigit | 8 outsi atre. ‘The spec inside were vatively mild meeting v 3a substitute | the one the police stopped recently | the Town Fall } A general invitation was extended | ‘hy Dr, Lydia De Vilbiss, the pres ing officer, for any one who'wanted tv gel up and turn loose a few rena: instru ate | she last wi 1 for he was Leo Dougherty accepted the in- vitation late in the evening. He de- scribed himself as an anti, but when he got a chance to talk he didn't even commen: on birth control. Put him off the stage Mme. Chairman, Dr. De Vilbist, | submitted it to a vote, yes-or no, 05} to. whe he speaker might |tinue. * roared the majority. poe aaa PEDDLER SUSPECTED | OF SLAYING WIDOW! con- | |Said to Have Been Seen at Home| of Aged Woman Strangled and Robbed. | | Joseph Kaufman of Brooklyn, a Po-| ish peddler, is held to-day at Mineola | asa witness in the murder of M izabeth Mayer, elghty-two years Jold, a widow who was found dead |trom strangulation yesterday after: jnoon in the ttle one-story hous | which she had 1i d alone for twenty Hempstead Plains, | between Hicksville and Westoury, Ll. |, Judge Koller at Westbury held che peddlersin $9, bail until the au- | |thorities finished their investigation. Omeials the peddler, who was ar- ‘ested it night, mits he waa at the Thursday trying to sell} Mio, er som: but denies | | kno me. | I ive been found ‘the crockery and other hous effects, An autopsy will be ipleted before to-morrow morning Mrs, Margaret Lindeman, No, 159 New Yor Ave Jersey City Heights, daug' Mrs. Maye jraid to-day that Visited “hor | ather onge in six weeks, always |\eaving $10 and some food. [t is {bel Mra. Mayer had a few aol-| lars on band, which is missing. house Ma ledge of the ¢ goods _ GLIMPSES OF “AMERICA’S MAKING” AT ARMORY RECEPTION TO Pictures Specializ Posed for The Evening World by Pupils of the Julia Richman High School OL. GEN The Abused Modern Girl SUF RMLRORD pares tls | } 2 OUT RAILROAD TO LOSE RICHES IF Skirt. SI t, Hai bb | WITH CIGARETTES, WARS WOULD END ucts Sort, mar Bo ed, 7 | Would Sink Bethlehem Plant Connecticut. and Rhode Island »U, ouKl Sink Bethtenem Fla 2 y © , | Kewven ese "tne. Cae Gladly, and Says Others ins Brave Man Champion ae! "Would T a | Pailin Would Too. | } Train Reduction. . x ° HIS ENGAGEMENTS PLAINFIELD, Conn, Nov 14 ichertee M. Schwab, Chairs Biteet “Girl of To-Day Nothing to Worry | Two score young women of |g eee the Bethiabaes oa og! ———- (iis elty ang its nelghboving a , weligbiet N12 ys About * * * Blame for Her Laxity) Hand i F y AA eat elded © IOnly 70 P. C : . erican Iron and Steel Institute at d swolle: i) y { nae Only 70 P. a anes panquet to 3 Johnson, Should Not Rest on Her but on| and vollen E r uF Nsuny: anak’ OUC® “he! (Mawr Suave = ly 7 ; of € ay inie ite Pana t to Marshal Foch last ” ree —Kep | Railroad. The y ‘theyll do it agons eing sed— r UD Author Her Mother. | sIeeUNS : Eph very it they cnoke, There tilend to agon Being Usec ‘ Du “If it could be possible to bring : . | Busy To-Day. lake the, amoke. themeeives, | lication of Routes Avoided, | about aisarmament and perma~ and Wil, . . ———— aided by a copious supply of poe nent peace, gladly would I see the “She Is Suffering From Reaction From) The strennousness of American aga tail @ubehs hy ie, been It was announced at the headquar-| Steet ammunition and shipbulld- Vassar the Old Standards of Family Disci- | vospitaiity has begun to tell on Mar. | selected. as the Young women are [ters of the Milk Conference Board Cota ine sune to tne eae : s Foch ° Cosse yunus jot entirel © of maintaining : side tad vad Protessor pline” and “Who Is to Blame?|*\"\. ay er lieeheone diners: holt mymind tf they use hone, {eledas’ that New York is now getting] of tho ocean es > ceptions, pons, dinn t hes ‘ound if the se hones 3 i z Father and Mother.’’ speeches has tired him and, it be-| 10-goodness tobacco a5 per cent. of its normal milk sup- If disarmament inflicts @ . ; ee : i i ‘| .| money loss upon us, the American Says je known to-day, which will be The reason for the smoke ply and that the work is being done aye another busy one jor ihe Frenct sereen ts tt vent action of t lne: ont. 76 tee the Home fron and stee! indhstry will accept ano! ’ ar. Mrench | scree he recent action of the % only. 76) por cant Jot the sone “ ’ : | it willingly and gladly. Such » ¥ 3 a oi Andre. ‘oad i in one-¢ t Nothing Even Grandma Finds She Isn’t Too} generat, his physician, Dr. Andre,| road in’ yunning one-car Hiei ON WEKORE thing ae Adabital ong! Gat Ga Ok Old to Go to Modern Dances * * #|%% ordered him to cance! severn!| thus elfminating the smo} Niet oe fa. an-WCdemonbteal || ' Re eetiaaea GSAS @ her reoeeRI engagements | the management doesn't go back Fe eat Ages i ls Matter Sasa, . Shae He . Raw. maine v1 of the truth of an argument fre-| to the inestimable boon to man- Why Should She Criticise Girl for eee ee se ee ee ne wrornen war {tueatiy put forth—that a part of the| kind which would be involved tm ‘ . . a laking De smoker, the wo} iby With Em Doing Likewise?” m shortly aiier Hn awoa We pecaived | Heard thovahigle Gay make them- | Nes Oost Of mill has been igus to) dele sesleation et we zeae meee ——— at 1 o'clock at the ome of W. De] selves comfortable and Teht up auplicat stars oe three Dade before the siatemmen et Washing: By M. + : Lancey Kountze of No. 1 sth} Tf the men don't take the hint WAG aaa in ine single joc ear ri eae a oe ican MA Ae a arguerite Mooers Marshall. Street, where he is visiting, represen-| and do likewise-—-well, the fem- ihe ‘ d i Heheh 6 ot erie nebrindee seake ny =a ANDMA has-no right to criticise the modern coll L don't} tatives of the Fedoraced Council cf] inine contingent says 1 will look | power out of eac : mam Mink bi 7 ay bs n q a ould be lift t G nk bare knees wie any more Immodest than the stately hooP-| Churches, headed by Bishop William ewhere for bewux PLS eis baie anrae oe eaiton from the shoulders . ‘oF hale a cen 80."— Prof, Burges Joiinsow of Vases! | Manning. The Women's Roosevett Flundreda af petitions for a re- |] Have Cound thit. it works so well that) _¢ Hoy Memorial. Association’ culled! on film| (ura to'the two-car train service |they are making, no special effort at "So wucts been suid about the vanities of the modern gist that i] at 12:30 and accompanied bim to the| have been sent to the commis- [present to get new drivers felt driver, however, managed £0 ball hoe to point out that the average girl of to-day is far better equipped place of the former Fres! at| sloners Connecticut a The Borden Company had 1,645} handle 1%000 quarts of milk yester- mentally than the girl of a generation ago. The girl of to-day wants te : ior Not ons working to-day, the normal] day. ! ; encration’ a, fe Bil of to-day we » ast 20th Strect, The Penn-| Rhode island omen ot Nor- | " ! be useful us well as ornamental."—Pres, Guth of Goucher College. wfvanla Society ntortained him at| wich, Gales Kerry, Groton, New , | being 1,860;"the Empire State, with a} At the unton headquarters the omy When we were young we carefully covered our legs and feet and left|,~iuncheon at ihe Waldorf at 1| London, Pawtuxet Valley and [normal of was ogetting along| statement obtainable to-day was that our cars expused. Our daughters have simply reversed the towns and | oy ; ¥ \ ly nicely ¥ 185, and’ the ShefMfletd| the strikers were still “golpg strong” how are we to blame them?"—Mrs. Catherine Grieble of the State Agricul- | Dr. = 1H, Finley, forn Pres i Company, which has many retail} and that one more dairy, not a mem- tural College of New Brunswick J pipaianp ees zy seal 5 stores to help out, was using only|ber of the Milk ‘Conference Board, Shvew digtinsuished champion ¢ | ior ee : Aes ane sane aa |HERO OF SHIP AFIRE of 1,200 One Shef. 4d met the union terms th nuchal odern daug ' | Federa founeil of Chu ps, Reuben Peete ie of Basie Stee | Why should she ert the girls fur'| sured the Marshal the peoplo AT SEA ARRESTED 25 = effect, within a week. It 1 to GEN, UN NE ete bt 1 Reds tit} Bvance of America’s lasting friend- ae y T hat Bri k Ri h See CORR Une een aa 2 | grandma used to wear was a ycandal| ship for his country. In reply M is Charged With Attempt- 9 Lonny: Mevor nae Dele tu the neighbors, every tine sbe_g 1 Foch sald F " ® sonally never have beliey 18 | as B a} Foch d Fran fe f | } s t Into or out of a conveyan Why 4 rior ‘ Extortion From Hi . bad as she is painte e- | friendship for the dinited States x found in every cup of the uine 3] ti bare knees wort vy oder ‘ hghted to cra few hind pores tor | iiss Kaees erm by Modern) aoclured that the spirit of tunity be | Former Employer | ey, Pp e gen’ her at last; anc order to hear ; few moet went to the moat heal I Prot. Jobnson’s opinion of} tween the two nations would help Benediet aacixe acai | : vessible of her three defenders. ther modern modes wnich have | bring permanent peace. He presented AINOTE eRe ole Bigeet: qvaei= | He {s urges Johnson, humoris',| been denounced by our sleuths of sin.} 8, the Council a siell-torn Biblasent}O! NO S11 Oakland Street, ti | of English at| Ho dissents vigorously from their i OT Sane, Se point, Brooklyn, was arrested last and him at No. | find! ilthough he wishes it to them by the people of Mheims, ] as he came out of No.9 Jack ie headquart clear from the outset thatche ts One other visitor during the morn- | M&M @8 he ce Island. Gity, thet | Vassar College Salary Endow- /an expert in judging women's dre: ing was Sergt. Samffel Woodfili, | °°" Avenue, Long Island ate ment Fund, which has just collec “1 should ‘simply say that, on the] wi osen by Gen, Pershing as the great. | Mice of Frederick Ru sell, President | j $2,000,000 to raise the salaries jiwiele pasa myprs attention to (al ea . oie igh Breat-| oe ine Newtown Creck ‘Towing Com f » professors and is working to| Venience to-day than ever before,” he | est America ro of : war. sh $1,000,000 mor summed up, “A gil wears a short] ‘This afternoon he will receive from | P&"® ; 7" EI A. modern 1 is nothing to|skirt because she is modest, not be-| Golymbia University and the hands| He had o in marked bills, it is] pout—at Teast, auiie she is immodest. ‘The immod- | SON vias Murray. Butter tne | charred, part of 39,000 be is said (°) ds the true flavour of the perfectly preserved en able to duage sty, If it exists, is to be found in the | % Nicholas} y he} nak ed from his former em- 3 By ae mind of the person criticising ‘her.| honorary degree of LL.B, He will) Mave demanded from Nh ae | leaf. This unique fl ‘ tion te ployer to retract an alleged stute- we “Awith Gali Tor lash Vagarion’ni Hie me: leheniniotor Ee INGE Btewebiena Rivers| RIONET. 10 Ferre alleg v “And Veo acticnlinent, there te no ‘explanation enimbtor t reet and Rivers) POV6) Marine insurance company | the largest sale of any tea in America, Load deciBles ANG, nbn se an ne Windogins bob Side Drive and lay the cornerstone) mont to & Marine Wien | . : em to forget 1s even if si ou ask me wy do giris bob | Se Wade hat a tugboat fire was due to aro has been going throu “period wf (2 might ane Fopot tHe, permanant Oullding of th oing tug Victory, which reaction, if her conduct has been | cks cool hat's as f00d | American Academy ef Arts and Let 5 LLL LLLLILLL LLM L LLU OLL LLL LILPLLLLLLL LLL LIAL characterized by a ccrtain lasity—| easop, ‘The stream OF] aig od May 25 off Florida Coast, [Y d, I don't say this is so, but on ms is endiess—Why do| ‘°" < ught $250,000 insurance to the IF it be so—the blame should rest nor high ‘nkels Why rhe France-America Society will bel e coinpany, Benedict Ia said to on her but on her mothe | two buttons on thelr cout} his host at a dinner at 7 o'clock at) ee eee ine | THE SENSATIONAL “It is said that, thy of todayy sleeves™ Why do 1 have, three? | ve Waldort, following which he will Spee | is suffering a reaction {rem the wat isn’t any answe ai ‘ ‘i in jabout the fire | Es : © to the Capitol Theatro directing TI should gay ,t -|important 50 ' 5) ie pleaded not gullty when avraigned | é ace | Bre ohnson’s defense of the| rooms to receive the re; entatives J 2 " | sandarde of Vasu Nene WEA CMIOEE ne DUE. cant | ae Na ONES the Devastated ay in Long Island City Court, and | ; ; oO ¢ e. © evide ly desired to deal ance Asengistio! was held in $5,000 batt xaming | who [quite. | Te ovid ee eetiae | During hid drive through ‘Times ; there standar i}with what th silly statl Paring Soe aya trough ae tion on Wedn: : - fi t whieh ¢ lam Janes ; Sauare 01 is journe e will # a TENT Wave Hoard wonien 849 have heen quoting to prove that the |emblazoned in electric lights atop the| OM Key West on Web. 21, will cannat contro; their daug | Volege int fsa matrimonial and ma-| Hermitage Hotel on the It, H. Macy | member of.the Victory crew. Liene suggested. ternal slacker & Co, sign, the words: “To Marshal) dict swam through a rough sea to “Which is silly, blandly commente | “Newspapers and statisticians,’ he| Koch, Generalissimo of the Alited| | sngll anker Delmyra, whiel Burge "sy, too, have heard Nave heen eriticising the |Armies: New York extenda to you its|t!¢ English tanker Imyra, which | N se mother she just couldn't bea rir) because she only has 114} warmest welcome. The memory of| was affre and made fast a steel cable to interfere with ner daughter's ft Peniid, Now [should like to ask} your visit will remain imperishable.”| which enabled the tug to salvage the | th he ‘wanted her to enjoy 1 in| why Statisticians do not investigate es Jurning ship. Benedict was lauded muchas the other Ly other | the appaltingly low birth rate amor \FIRE CAPTAIN SHOT we ‘ Rie esiaitetie esi Geet r words, that mother other | statistician. ne may quo! ot , or r s teem. to 1 te] me as saving” che whimeicas ties) FROM PASSING CAR ea Alon Coma FULLY TOLD BY ing down a nore like a hume than a staid| a aie “But why?” [ asked 8 the| professor’s—“that, accord'ng to my! iq vestigation is’ being made oy| MERCHANT BLINDED SAMI EL SPEWACK matter with parental mo. uN researches,” editora—managing |. inion ill and Weehawken. police j “Iv's hard to define sentence. itors, city editer phy tors mn z ig . je ! thoushttully: anawered*Prof, Johns erik ar fot’ average, {of the mysterious shooting of ( | BY ACID THROWER a ; “put wave of individual ‘freedom |emong them, more than one and one-| Fyank Shortt of the Weehawken EEE I sree A ARAL STAFF CORRESPONDE) DAL erept Over Hho word i tne las nth ofa chitd ; Department early to-day at Broad-| **°*Cs, Man! Aeantinnt i: : vis ould no} ovis Binnie: Cote rls for u gen-| A Pousti Bireat Ueic comniae Naw mean minors are absolved of 6-F-| praly tt Weploranie, condition? afar. | “2¥ and Fourth Street, Usion H erin accra N ‘ tain obligations to thelr parents, The| Wage decid 4 not going out|[t is believed the shots were fired). °2NUO' J z ten ete Hac Price heweys r have scemed 84 to} among thu of to-day, neither is} from a passing automobile. WOT aca en pee nioint Hosp! : NapRAC Bet ae ware ntraid to! mothe rhood And college ® are jo bullets struck Shortt, one entering gay to be 1 for agd burne of t interfere, The loat their nerve. | HKely, to marry ae tie colek® | bis abdomen. He is in North Hudson Mine MI . ty M ‘ s : friends, a8 likely to have a number | h!8 4 au vd B 5 “| Some of ‘theih, moreove probably toh jven, Iurthermore. the divorce | Hospital in a serious condition. was x ny egins Oo orrow in don't wan te both Father! sorcentage amor siege girls fa al-| Lieut, Charles Friedel of the Un ars Yau 1 . a moat negligible, despite the spor- | Hill police heard the shots and be K ‘ , rer bridge pa ty, ne he it has reached in the country | lieved they were fired from an aut re b ibe : pat san whole nobile. He commandeered another | it He ere a real family brea fab ke the girl of yeste ued a car which | Stree SUR ety anh aan er enthe day nas a_vein of & Fourth. Street talks about the ne he day? eath | or rb at Wleventh| str ont t : ryearan¢ the pa st 18 ‘ ‘ ‘ Daily (Morning) Thereafter ents? ‘The par s ‘ en n {haa i , vot, Johnson. has t t she: Which 1 a gool 7 i pe de fa ae - - n't too old to go to moderp dances. 1'ii suy {i ts) jee MM LALA AE Vide CELL Me . ‘ =— s » Neel Ws ae re ee ne SE cow A oe ~~ { c* ‘

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