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eee ee rene a y the shure banked BRINGS HOT KICKS | FUNERAL SERVICES of sorrow composing room, David Belasco, | os ae Charles Dillingham, Bertha Kalish, postponed as a result of the absence of Savage, Wagenhals & Counsel For or Plaintif Alleges Prominent Stage ‘shige and Luiteraty | Beare cn oorele: ieee eee: Fraud and Opponent Figures Mourn Death of the widow, and her brother, and actresses, manngers.| One Man Offers $225,000,000—Talls hts, authors and journalists to Inclone Check. Centenary of His among the mourners at ith floral tributes. those who sent the flowers as a token BETWEEN LAWYER| FORLOUS V, DEFOE: ==" "='3"—.[=< SS 3 and respect were: the remains were Mrs. BACARDN RUM SUT [HUNDREDS ATTEND |= THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 15, 1922. Among {sement offering virtually {ts entir which was set for to-day, has been Vice President Farley, in charge of sales. mended a One bid, opened inadvertently because | tie a: t was \improperly addressed, was from Miller recommended that the -| SHIPPING BOARD GETS MILLER PROCLAIMS 25 BIDS FOR ITS FLEET APRIL 27 GRANT DAY meaning of his achievements. ee reveal: De sti ch services, The altar waa| ‘“ASHINGTON, March 16,—Tho Ship-] ALBANY, Mareh 15.—In a proc-liy TeCeeIAEDAGA vice buritaliods "OAH & Bound to-day had received twen-|jamation Issued to-day Gov. Miller|Gov. Miller. ‘The courage and self- ive bids in response to an adv! Jurged the public observance of the centenary of the birth af Ulysses 8. “|Grant on April 27. The proclama- tion calls attention to the fact that the last National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic recom. are inspiring subjects of though ning Pollock, ack £, me tt in North Di fered Suggests Blackmail. World Dramatic Editor. | Harwoos, n in North Dakota who offered — es Shaw, Mr. Sut al Austin Perry, |¢ owever, to Inclose a certified Si H. Harris, ir. an Oe jor 2 . no Wasted! Words between counsel in| store than 600 tHenite ot Louie vin | BAT OASIS eedartote anmere [or mis. bid Ne eee ce mene the suit of Isaac Steinbers De Foe, dramatic editor of The}son, Arthur H. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. a > David S. DeJongh, deceased, World, who died of pneumonia early] william Beach, Mrs. Lilian G. Travis] TREASURY RESUMES accounting and to prove that he had Monday morning, attended the}and Mrs. Shelley Hull, The pall- GOLD CERTIFICAT! . funeral services to-day in St. Bathol-| bearers were WA: TON, March 16.— @ partnership with DeJongh, his 8on-lomew's Church at 60th Street and] David Belasco, J. Ranken Towse, {0 fold certificates, without dei vf the lucrative | P 5 y discontinued In 1917, was resumed to-- in-law, in establishing Iuerative|Park Avenue, Rev. Dr. Leighton] Augustus Thomas, Channing Pollock, | Nine ‘Treasury, Resumption 0 sale of Bacardi rum in this country conducted the erremonies. The was taken from the church to Brought forth broad insinuations to-}/; nq Central Station and day. aboard a train for Adrian, Herbert C, Smyth is counsel for the | where it will be interred in the De Foe tin DeJongh interests, while J. N. Emley = = —— - represents Mr. Steinberg, The canc has been before Justice Finch in Su preme Court for a week. Throughout the hearing Mr. Smy{h and Mr. Em- Jey have had many word battles. To- @ay their bitterness reached a crisis. “Your Honor, Smyth s me $10,000 if I world hold off t ease until the persons he represen haha got rid of a big stock of Bacardi Charles who asserted that the Government was being defrauded by his opponents im these days of supposed Prohibition . Ready-For=-Wear Custom-Tailored Suits For Women and Misses i Mr. Smyth flushed deeply wd angrily remarked: ‘Thats just an- ether indication that this whole ease is one of blackmail, as 1 stated at the start." “T'll put you on the stand, Mr th, and prove what I say ts true,” interjected Mr. Emley as Justice Finch stopped the argument Steinberg was on the witness stand to-day in rebuttal. H_ sobbet as he told how he had been deserted by his wife and three grown da were all witnesses for the He charged that De Jong ened their minds against him ef the. plaintiff was on the counsel produced a .88-calibr ver and asked her if that was the pistol with which she threatened to shoot her husband if he began his present suit against his son-in-law, De Jongh. “1 only pointed the pistol at him to soare him,'’ admitted Mrs. Steinberg. “Tt wasn't loaded."* Steinberg contends that he and DeJongh were in partnership in de- veloping the sale of Bacardi. 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