The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1922, Page 9

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lpn, Schell to Produce | there on Thursday night, following] | Affidavit em Miscondnet. | the receipt of a lettef signed ‘Joe"| Complying with a recent ruling of the and postmarked Philadelphia, March |court that something beyond the mere | am going to fight any attempt to annnl Pi 1, addressed to Mary Venza, No, 60/ Statement of “information and pellet" | my marriage to Julla Mahanna if Ihave | Anna @, Nilsson, inotion pleture uc-| Spring Street. Mrs, Venza had fe-|™uUst accompany an application for | to carry it through every court in the) troxs, qwas a passenger. ‘Misa Nilsson | counsel fees and alimony in a divorce | United States and it takes every cent H —— action, Charles Millard told Justice! 1 can save, beg or borrow,” declared the Tompkins ‘3, the Supreme Court, White] Rev, M. Simon Yonan, Nestorian priest The body of a girl found mur- Gerod inst Friday in the vicitlty of es Y D. Rockefeller's country estate| KIN OF ENGLISH LORD twenty-fe:r" yerm, ‘was toentitied yesterday by her moth-| pye1 D FOR INTOXICATION | Mary Venza, twenty, wife of Carlo] A taxicab chauffeur deposited at the| Venzu, also of No. 32 First Avenue, | East 3th Street Station early this Mrs, Messina previously had partly |™0Mming © man under the influence of {dentified the clothing. Pietro Venza, | "aver. He explained “he found him brother of the murdered girl's hus- / ® rana, aided in the identification. : Mrs, Messina told the police her } daughter and Venza had not been liv-| Avenue, sulesman and cousin of Lord |PiVers Fifty minutes, / ing together, but that they “saw each| Balfour. He got a suspended sentence other once in a while.” Mrs, Mes-|on a charge of Intoxication. sina further said they all had lived in| “Unusual caso,” commented Magis- Boston until about three months ago, | ‘4te Renaud. " don’t to the when they had moved to New York.} (hiy’ aod’ te Whes setnerelio’ ce ta | baggage was being put on a cab. He THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 6, 1922. Tarrytown police sald the young woman probably had been lured Counsel Jquested the owner of the fruit store} yet NO, OU Spring Street to receive shut was found in the lining of her fur coat. fer of No. 97 urice Sh oe 7 wife is twenty-one, not nineteen as she | : i " "| Used successfully over century that res: £ “ Mrs, Cae Messina of No, 82 wate phasis tii HUGHES ARRIVES HERE _ | ciaims. He declares a New ‘York pleat |E&¥Tence | Widdecombe and _ County |) ’ ti cults from expert fitting. venue, at Coffey’s undertaking shop,| Beose Now Senda Men té Morwuc,| FT’ is responsible for, het change of mind. |the Staten Island Bae Association, ‘will | i rii k The Walk- Tarrytown, ‘The victim was Mrs.| nak AR lean St dul slit gh datecode Ol be ai Yonan's mission will |go.to Albany to-day to appear, betore | AM for o Cc s k-Over Stores have more “staggering around and so I ‘brought him in." In the Yorkville Court the man said he was Jobn Balfour, No, 193 Madison hese intoxication cases Her daughter did not accompany| Gellevue now, or the Morgue.” left at 1 o'clock for Washington. A SALE TUESDAY: but followed about a month] CO-RESPONDENT’S SON | PRIEST WILL FIGHT STAR VISITS PARENTS [th Constitutional Amendment Butt TO AID WIFE IN SUIT YOUNG BRIDE'S SUIT) hattan, She has named Catherine Boni- |hurst. The Schells have been married of State Charles 5. Hughes, with Mrs, Hughes, arrived home to-day from Bermuda on the Fort Hamilton, ‘The ship made a record run up the bay to her pier, Fifty-fifth Street and North after leaving TO ers 4 he was berthed. Hughes, who left heer three | weeks ago, said ne had a wonderful West 42nd St. (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. vacation, He was shot at by the photog- raphers for stills and movies while his hing the office of County Judge on v AS FAIRY PRINCESS |s xtra expense upon the taxpayers rk a hardship to t 8 Stockholm of the Swedish Amer- fan Line arrived to-day from Gothen- burg with $8,000,000 in gold. | NEW BRITAIN, Conh., March. 6.—"I —and especially her feet Well dressed, good clothes, grace sald that whit ‘oad she had visited | {her old home at lidopan, Sweaen, where | she saw her father and mother for the | her mail. She expected a letter! Plains, to-uay that he would produce | jn ch: first time since she came to this coun- Beg « co“ , 4 " . in charge of the Assyrian Mission at Mats et ‘ Note Mary Venza Got Frqm|trom phitadeipiia, Her inst visit tolan umdavit of the son of tho co- | St. Mark's Kplscons! Church, here, on try with relatives usa child sixteen | At tor UU Orlick’s and charm, especially the style and Philadelphia Said Keep the store in quest of the letter was) respondent as to her misconduct in the | his return from Newark. Youan was|’ | always wanted to go back home | Tie ORIGINAL shape of her shoes—every woman M th St t on Monday afternoon. ‘he letter con-| #ult of Mrs. Mlsie Mf Gehell, his client. | arraigned in Newark on complaint of jand be a talry princess” she aald, ‘and | Malted Milk knows the important part that ou hut. Mrs. Schell's husband is a wholesale | his bride of three days, wito accused |! did the best 1 could to be one to my | | taining a warning to keep her mouth upholsterer at No, 912 Broadway, Man- Parents, who are old. They now have him of threatening to kill her, and was |everything for which their hearts have | discharged, whereupon the girl an- | wished.” nounced she would swe for annulment. Yonan denies he is fifty-seven, claim- ing to be but thirty-five, and says his | shoes play in dress. The beauty of a shoe is not allin the leather—it is in the foot-poise Avenue, Elm. —— ) RETAIN STATEN | Digestible COUNTY JUDGE, | Ince and ator George Cromwell, icetantly prepared =o cookiag aid him in his Tegal fight. the Judiciary « than 100 models for different kinds + of feet. Walp-Over Shoes for Men and Women New York City Stores 510 Fifth Avenue, 42d and 434 Sta. 179 Broadway, neat tot. 1492 at4oth Be. 280 Ww. 138 1173-73 Broadway, near 20th Oe. 1628 ‘near Soen Bt. 628 W. deter Be 150 Bowery et Broome Bt iid 8 1335 brond wa \ near Gnten Ave, 565-7 , opp. Hanover Place 5406 Fifth Avenue ittee in opposition to! pag Avoid Imitations& Substitutes —$57 ares hea near 149th St: —= 1872————Our Golden Anniversary Year Bloomingdale’S 1922 , Gekco, Phoenix and Van Raalte Hoste" Roxbury Wilton Velvet Rugs Heavy ty, seamless, in ROSE, GREY or TAUPE with self tone border. slightly shaded. Size oxr2 feet. Special at $45 ($60 Value) 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO THIRD AVENUE Many other sizes of precisely the same quality at Correspondingly Low Prices. 59TH TO e) Wonderfully hand tailored and finished in the most wanted fashion. tive as only high quality suits can be. Sizes 34 to 40. No C. O. D., mail or telephone orders filled because of the limited amount. Remember! This is not to be confused with merchandise bought just for sale purposes. This group of 78 suits stands for the finest and newest in spring sport wear. Lo} se} a 78 Lucky Women Can Buy These Stunning Suits of Imported Tweed Newest 2 5 Newest Colors Models New Spring Tweed Suits—only 78 in the lot— to go to first comers at this astounding price. Here is a golden opportunity for wise women to obtain smart tweed suits of the finest calibre at a ridiculously low price. $25 does not represent even the wholesale cost. Bloomingdale's—Second Floor. Jaunty and distinc- Radical Reductions now prevail in the MARCH SALE of 5 CHINA and GLASSWARE 4 An event of timely importance offering SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS on extensive By assortments of the finest grade IMPORTED and DOMESTIC wares. y T. & V. Li China Dinner Sets, American Porcelain Dinner Sets— i SS (eo pecs) aig hy posi sr oglaaaaa Y I . ri P 3 mate es igns; jes. 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