The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1922, Page 26

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26 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MA Y 19,.1922, STOCKS RUSH UP [Some Weird Grounds for Divorce |'3/°".Schie te" ked, an argument started,'* Disclosed in the News Headlines), :°:» 0,27," »~ QN HARDING ADVICE), oe Faweett in the Supreme Court good. It burned.’ e¢ Cases Reach From Coast to Coast and]. d other troubles = ie . Pe ing dogs in the basement “10 STEEL INDUSTRY the Causes Are as Widely Divergent. Mis, Fishwelcher sued her husband S 1f4re are nome Of the leading Newn-, elbows, Whenever there was anon) = o4* Is the story of No: 7 = — oo a paper headlines referring to divorce | Moon he bec No, Sor the matrimonial wreck of Case No. a golfer—is the story of Mrs. Helen ry. cases of the past few weeks: Urnedy ™Set New High Mark for Year} “Mate Threw shoes at Her, Wite 2 “She wanted to go out every after- irne Joy Lee in a sutt for divorce ra —Some Gain Five Sore noon and night, Judge,” declared |* Henry Joy Lee, a Detroit Bs ri Hubby. Won't Bathe, Says Wife] wrijiam Martin of Jersey City in| Plt! In her bill Mra, Lee de- = Points in. Suit." cae we tA ot ¥ WD) oa her husband neglected her to es Hudson Coynty Court in his coms] play got! “Bed Cream Puffs, Jersey Man Se cures Divoree."* = & Learning that the proposals ad granced by President Harding at the gates! conference held at the White nst his wife. “1 would] Case No. 8 adjourned. from «a hard day's work forward to a big, hearty,| ‘He said my soul was dead,” Mrs. home Beuluh Newton thus charged in her “Too Much Accounting for Wife of ker.” SHouse last night were not of a dis “Polities a Divorce Cause." te ie ream puffs!" | complaint in a divorce suit filed tn sturbing nature, market traders again] ‘Wife Took ong Vacation; He ppt os court) On the anniver “became eager bidders for stocks this] Asks Divorce,” Mra, James Panning of San Fran- cl ai the cetewine “morning. On « volume of trading,| “She Sat on Votash and Wants a}cisco in testiiying in her sult for from lier ) sband, written on a ‘ . Lost Faith: e answe t- rom Misery." A failure? “which was at the rate of more than two million shares for a full five-hour “wession, the average of prices rose to oe new high mark for the year. ~«in the van of the forward move- Bent was United states ateo!, which Meer ee eee Time RON ETT ieaity, Sa he Hot y she described how Other steels were proportionately | 5, numerous occasions in fite of anger] Case No. 5 strong. Rumors that the Bethlehem} her husband tore down curtains, Steel Company will be consolidated and threw shoes at legal separation from her bank-teller Calls Her Husband a Golf Man-|jugband de “He expected me iac,"* ouschold finances on When I couldn't to organize in “Her Soul Dead, Husband Said." a. banking ba The first is the divorce story of }M*ke an account - bank fashion he Mrs, Mildred B, Kelly of Poughkoep-| ee nt treated 1 sie in her sult against Edward J.| 0 ppat's Case No to him In proper 1 me I was brain- like a ehitd.” deals with the matri- a German officer monial mis smashed pletur with the Midvale Company persist On July 29, 1918, Mra. Kelly }Of Berll sh Aes) Ajesita the denial of President or und ‘ordered her out of | officer ba ce sult against his w ind that since the { Bethlehem that negotiation: 3 xe | revolt 1 developed politi yw going on. and get an officer to open the |eally mc snd more to the radical t door of her home Left and that as an officer of high ) Tobacco, shipping stocks and prac- 5 ‘ ily all Olah @ joined in the| Case No. 1 adjourned rank he could not be expected tol Apple Pie with y i : — keep on living maritally with a radi-| PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese » In many highly speculative IN-} atrs, William Kraus of the Bronx} cal woman." ner Bicadonerake lystrial specialties, gains over the!recently secured a divorce because] Adjourned Net OUE COM NAY Cot ere and nourishment. There ia only one “PHILADELPHIA.” marks of yesterday amounted to re than five points. LIS 7 Oe On isband wouldn't bathe, as she Case No, 6 is the novel story of how husband would not take aja man tried to xet along by ‘vaca- bath,” she declared, ‘He refused to} tions’ from married Hfe, but wifie 000 SCHOOL GIRLS sapien eg nee bec iegairgnt ge gery! (CP Bal f= Pall iX | IN MAY DAY FESTIVAL fingers to tear his meat apart.Jeame bac. Grover Riegel of Los An- When using his digits on a salad the} geles was the complainant. Moreover, | MMC IER COLO] ORO ist eta yy Will Disport Themselves in Cen- [Juice would run down his arms to his! he declared, “she made me wash my tral Park Next Tuesday. ~ - —___——— LA glorious observance of the old time custom of dancing on the green winding the Maypole with rainbow- lored ribbons will take place next jay, when 10,000 public school girls HW assemble on the sheep meadow jn tral Park, The Girls’ Branch of the bic School Athletic League {8 re- ble for the keeping tip of the cus- for the kiddies. lhe police will sce that the crossings re kept clear for the march of the to the park anJ the Firemens’ nd) will furnish the music for their and folk dances. The exercises Miter tle Plorics Wuttr bist Blithes Gini bk Vhothes Gift P| NEW YORK BROOKLYN NEWARK ) begin with the raising of colors 4 @ salute ana the pi of alle- Greatest Custom Hand-Tailored Event lor You. Mr Gooddresser Mihet bite es = biked sts Dhtreo Mute tbt Gitnco s ry hy 6A reputation is behind every suit turned out by S. Henry Adler. They require no + 2, i Ry introduction. You will find clothes from Wall Street to the Ritz. ED = | AS FORMER U. S. SEAMAN| B Cold type can never justly describe the real texture of the woolens, or the complete- i = ness and variety of choice. Here is a sale that will have a mighty appeal. Suit or Topcoat lhe body of the young man found girdered near the Kensico reservoir on ie road. to Armonk several days ago identified last night by ‘Naval In- gence Department records as Clar- Peters, formerly of 19 Grove Haverhill, Mass., who, on Oct. , 1918, was honorably discharged ax apprentice seaman from the United Phi thes Mistet bret Sh 54Y Muh t batt i Navy. + § |) 'The police of Haverhill say Peters has ine migsing from Haverhill for some 4 iin ‘ours WEW YALE ALUMNI OFFICE. [NEW HAVEN, Conn, May 19.— A. Osborn, Yale '07, has resigned Secretary of Yale Univer- an@ will become permanent Secre- of the Alumni Advisory Board, a office. The Yale Corpor- jon has adopted a resolution express- appreciation of his services, Matertss Sht10 sd Mer bt Bhi sces \Lift Off with Fingers sOrth Dt eree SPECIAL Every end in the hoi diess of former price, enough fo $ suit and extra rode SuIT TO ORDER..... ia in : aie acelefeys oiaate's 1 8 biden steer Dev ks bee 24346 Vhether OPEN EVENINGS BROOKLYN 44 Flatbush Avenue, Near Nevins Street. 756 Broadway, botki bret Viithes Bas TH Miitertrts Cie Ae NEW YORK 118 Nassau Street, Near Beekman Street. Doesn't hurt « bit. Drop a little 1414 Broadway, rR ge at 39th Street. ATYOUR SERVICE Near Flushing Avenue ily you litt it right off with fin- NEWARK Your druggist sel! 186 Market Street, at Broad Street | “Freezone” for a few cents, Where Murray's Used to Be. g | WE Mites dee Chorncs = Mutes bas Ditheo Baker bel Coie. 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