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ep ny et a re rar eur ee. s Fo SPT eT ne ee nea: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER Mev Malone waa'e proinontiy active | TRIED TO SELL AUTO, LOSES BY SHIELDING |STRIKE ORDERED HIS DINNER GUESTS| 1N MEAT INDUSTRY churchman until a few years ago. HELD FOR ITS THEFT Robert Kjarsgaard’s Suit for| 35,000 Employees of “Big Five”) ® trike next Monday. Packing plants From one familiar with the clurch’s —— stand on divorce questions, it W85| prisoner Already om Ball im Bromx Barglary Insurance Ends Affected Hy the Orders about fifteen cities, and 35,000 men in Disagreement. of the Unions. will be affected, M yes sald. Packers declared a strike would ‘ 2, 1921, Monday, Cornelius Hayes, President, and Dennis Lane, Secretary, of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Buteber Workmen of North Amer- » to-day sent out instructions for . learned Inst night that a divorce in ! Itself is not held to be violative of any bererheretcae canon, inasmuch as the church does| William Lindsay, of No. 149 East " Hot recognize divorce. Remarriage |92q street, an electrician, drove up Alleged refusal of Robert Kjare-| CHICAGO, Dec. 2—Declaring that) 1.¢ seriously hamper the work of dis- : after divorce and in the lifetime of a ’ husband or wife, however, does con-|t? Brooke Avenue and 187th Street, ie stitute a naan of church law, the Bronx, last od with @ fine need When Mr. Malone retu to N ‘1 mi t York recently his cunohe G66 eaten Means slate iret Trae ts Gan Wet gard, a wealthy bachelor, living at|the shop representation system im-j|tributing meat products, as the L No. 258 Riverside Drive, to reveal the] anguyated by the “Big Five" packers} unions were not represented heavily —e—— showed him to be a resident of Paris, » The garage keeper where has has lived more than « Lath bee te pi ames of guests at a dinner in his| gid not represent the sentiment of|enough to affect the plants. The : \ ) apartmemt after jewelry valued at! tne employees, and that they did not| meat cutters and butchers are one | WILL BUY $1,450 had been stolen from a dresser| approve the wage reduction of 10 per|of the younger unions, having come : there om March 16 was revealed In &| cent. which went into effect last into’ This : recently bought a car from Lindsay, SD lighter of Ex-SenatorO’Gor- 5 Reanbawe tf isis tee with Hays! only to bave it taken from him as : n, a Devout Catholic, Got | The Malones were married in thie| Solem property. He sent a messen- . ’ city in 1908, wheh Mr. Malone, then| ser for # policeman. suit in the City Court yesterday. » @ young wyer, was ing im the iy ce ion go. Ia rising im the} Lindsay was recognized at the) wren the Uniom Indemnity Co local councils of the Democratic] Morrisania Station as a mag who A pe ot Ro aed Party. He was for years regarded had been convicted of bringing pany refused to make good the loss jccessful secret for nearly six|®8 one of the party’s most brilliant tomobiles from Connecticat under @ burglary insurance policy, 8, {t became known in this city | TAtors. Lege Hla Kjarsgaard entered suit. In defense He accompanied Woodrow Wilson|and New Jersey to New York and lay that Dudley Field Malone, | qyring most of the latter's firs:|aisposing of New York automobiles fo Wd Assistant Secretary of State/campaign for the Presidency, and|in those States. He is on ball, co-operate with it in detecting the Collector of the Port of New/upon his inauguration in 1913 the i sald, awaiting trial thief and negiected to notify the under President Wilson, was di-| President = appointed = Mr. Jone| ee arge. Also a warrant police. Third Assistant Secretary of State| toieg for him since Sept. harg-| Among the gueste at the dinner : by his wife, the former Miss! rater, upon the election éf John a , me of the rob- BMary O'Gorman, daughter of former| Purroy “Mitchel. to the. Mayoralty | {08 him with belag one of sve rae; | were two women whose surnames States Senator James A.| the President named Mr. Malone Col-| southern Boulevard, the Bronx when | Bly were given in the legal papers. . in Paris last summer. lector of the Port to succeed Mr.|the proprietor, Louis Goldman, was|Kjarsgaard’s attorney. W. S. An- alone, at the Vanderbilt Ho- | Mitchel seriously injured by a revviver|drews of No. 45 Johm Street, said he Mr. Malone was selected to repre- Bt@l, @Bere he has lived since he re-|nent the President in California, in| Pulley did not know their first names and fecently from France, con- when the militant Suffragts y did not know that his client knew the report last night. In ad-|W°re opposing the President's WILSON AWARDS D:SCUSSED.| them. He asserted that his client had he said: tion there on the Suffrage issue. ee a given the names to the insurance a Sgr When the votes were counted Mr.| ‘The first general meetin company “as soon as he learned _ (Mrs. Malone did me the honor to} Malone was given much of the credit| tional Committee for the W them.” during the wi $150 COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA with 10 Columbia the company charged that he failed The Greatest Talking Machine: SALE ome my wife; we are very good| for saving the State for Wilson, The 7 The case was tried before a jury! { ; that is all I have to say.” Collector of the Port, however, cre~| the Hotel i and Judge Schmupk and resulted in| . + ated a’ sensation in 1917, when hel S,fonal ch: jude cb. |® disagreement. /It will be tried Ever Held | . Ving Aer atkate else ra joined in the protest against jailing t ver By sain hace oubeseia’ id say. r questions. in ei the Suffrage pickets at the White 5 a ol 01 lo communicate wit! re~ . r of their presentation, met firm tl finally resigned his post ee cha, @nard failed yesterday. He was for. | All Finishes AM Finishes in to answer. Asked if there est against the failure of|} Ss forimer merly Secretary and ‘Treasurer of the j ® possibility that he would re- istration to force the pas- | sr b, ; rt ;| New York Overseas Import and Ex- | Columbia % 5 ry, he replied: sage of the-Suffrage Amendment. i Charles BE. Simon “I am practising law and my future| Later in the same year he created/gon and Dr. Siephen 5. Wii t gn the laps of the god another political surprise by taki section of the country will be é pee alone, it was ed, 18 liv- | the stump in New York for the 8 ied at the meeting, which will in France. For some time she ciatist Mayoralty candidate, Mo’ WW o'clock "! eal Sbeen associated with several! rig Hillquit, against Mayor Hylan| bad Pt ‘will be tHe Gee yon Catholic agencios extending / ang John Purroy Mitchel, for whore ny to ministration of the Founda GRAFONOLAS At Prices Never Before Known jock and will continue all ection in 1913 he had fought as the! tion's at orkamiaation, the : code eet le ye elit ofthe, Wilson Adminis: |i x the jury to grant Brooklyn Headquarters for the famous GOTHAM . ‘i ¥ é n 192 r. Malone joined trees wes 5 5 K dom the Farmer Labor Party and was its fA ila GOLD STRIPE HOSIERY—Silk Stockings that Wear ’ will not discuss domestic affairs |” in aidate for Governor of New York. | * Re itaake botere . 8 r relatives were equally non-| The Malones have no children, ) , ‘The former Senator, how- day t pore pet it was ascertained, was in Paris ing the litigation. Nothing could Warned as to the nature of the| still king of American $5 FLATBUSH AVE., BROOKLYN “ ictrolas-Sonoras EVERY RECORD IN TRE VICTOR CATA! CEsCO. upon which the suit was|in point of money value. hire.) 3 2 : : es, 3. — Mra, lizaboth ‘eH EN ‘2 “Talking Machine Centre fhe fact that Mrs, Malote. known . oh Nrpshpell aly aren a EA of Brooklyn.” e vou holic, tien a, shot and killed he: : have brought a divorce action | total val f $3, E TO ND RIDG TREETS OPEN bared the mitpiising phase of Soilesnie value ne wencls lint of ak’ S Getioe Tate her oes teed fee FULTON A B ES EVENINGS since all the Malones’ friends room at the Adams House yesterday. - OPPENHE NS & CE FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Saturday Is Featured by .” An Out-of-the-Ordinary. 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