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— ee , ena TE "__ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1922, PROSECUTOR MOVES| Marriages On ‘‘50-50’’ Basis Are the Most Successful, TOFORCEREIURN | The Conclusion of America’s “Divorce Court Solomon’’ . OF WARD'S FATHER Demands He Appear or Else Grand Jury Minutes Will Be Withheld. WIFE VISITS SLAYER. Write a few lines to THE EVENING WORLD . The Evening World Will Pay $1 for Each Item Printed. The Evening World Will Pay $2 for Each Snapshot Printed of Some Unusual Scene or Incident With an Accompanying Description. \ddrese “What Did You See? Editor, Evening World. What Evening World Readers Saw Yesterday: TAKING CHANOE: barely missed bumping him into ob- Gots east in 68th Street, near Second] livion a polfceman grabbed the old boy's Avenue, at 7 P. M., @ motorcycle with} arm and led him to a more healthful Cosgerd Rearree Driver and passen-| #one.—Jack Glattskin, No. 970 Greene eee ee Ward) Sather OF Aihctit ed “Love at first_sight is the “Men are responsible for 65 “Neglect at home causes mat- “ “Just a little hug, a little Kiss, “The slogan for in-laws ought when they. puliea ete tole vibes hee tas : ae, Re Fea ht) Ad ln RA Tle IR IL x ae eae foe nee oe they 5 sci Reeeoy onver. (naictinent fon fal ssible basis for mar. per cent, women for 85 per cent, rimonial unhappiness and gives does wonders in keeping home\ to be, ‘Hands—and tongues— them “talk” to each other with thelr THE WHOLESALER. Hefore Justice Morschauser at once. pe chdel Mccall tained + inp pe Ra Lad Angers, Some day these two will be I like babies, and when I saw @ Sts Weeks takes the ground! that riage.” of the unhappy marriages.” the yamp a ghance.” on” Wheeling along when the fire apparaua}| Aappy-loking youny man wheeling in ruling that the defendants might = {8 approaching. 1 don't suppose belia] a young pullman in Fifth Avenuc * 5 9 . 5 i ren whistles mean much to them,| / went ey of my way to have @ examine the Grand Jury minutes un- [ t F t Si ht N J A h f F d Cit M i 1] — M. D., Weat 35th St. look at the passenger, My boy, there less their request for an early trial ove a urs ig e oO re 0 ree om y 8 emor a FATHER’S PERFECT sHoT, was granted the Justice exacted the A red shouldered bobolink, flying tn promise from Lawyer Edward Raben- fia iat conge swan wou o| LYE Marriages? Surely! URGED BY SDF AKERS to Soldier Dead, in Central Park, |x: os <'reninr at « \ Secret Meeting in Jail Was ae , Z oe ui . : Arranged Last ax a "i A. od _Night. r ; I . - ‘ . District Attorney Weeks will de- li ; perro oid ca ani io on ts a mand Monday that the defense bring 68th Street, Brookiyn, KINDLY MOTORIST, all of a size, all as much alike as #0 many peas.—Arthur Fuger, 536 the edge of a long Island swamp, at- t 5 produced when the prosecution wanted racted the attention of a family of him and that the promise thus made While I waited for a Jerome Avenue With Swimming Pool and-Drive):i:.cssiuis yo cotirete | oats Tig Ste ing us - ietibaptitiagaestn ey = ne Be parent }iittle children, The rain was pourt: 3 } wmv orcie mines notes vote! Says Judge Joseph Sabath — | alatamiala: [rote in dnt Beene acl gue wee eines Meee aed | if they do not produce Mr, Ward they e a 4 Suto Is stopped and daughter throws alousine drew up to the curb and the > * will get/no minutes. Board of Estimate Asked for $600,000 to Carry one at Mr. Cat. Bad shot! She tries|owner invited the little family into his , $ It is the belief of the District At- “Eighteen is a good sige (to ) for th , again. Worse! Father makes the bull's|car. ‘They went away.—B. K., Woody- torney that George S, Ward's testi- a ‘een , hak bo! acai Out Plan for Old Reservoir, First i reckeo. the itis On HOME cee oe ee mony, placed before the Grand Jury, BLED iLwenty cone fon tae Bey. a> Demand Also Appointment of : ts still good," says Pa, climbing back Ds UP! Det é i . P Suggested by Evening World. to the wheel.” “Humph,” says Mas * Will enable a superseding indictment If, after reaching that age, either hasn’t Women to Posts in fan accident.” The car starts, Arca | , At Broadway and 424 Street yester- ee ft to be found which will be proof] Judes Who enough gumption to marry without ask- New York City is to have a war memorial, which will consist Of aM| ment ts continued. Bobolinks are pg ood OHA OIE Hee mh oe against the efforts of Ward's lawyers ig woman with silk stockings, In one @ J roll of bills was plainly discernible.—Iy B. McCaffrey, No, 229 Ninth Street, Brooklyn, united.—G, T. W., Blue Point, L. I. ‘ i" Diplomati vice. ’ s nate ing father, he or she is too weak fibred plomatic Ser Arch of Freedom, set at the head of probably the largest swimming pool toward dismissal. Adjudicated ia ful hi d fe.” cena in America, in the centre of which will be a beautiful lagoon, studded The strictures of former Justice 6,500 C iccess! usband or wife. CHAUTAUQUA, N. Y., June 28.—] with six geyser-like fountains, wnose water columns will rise to a height a ine 5 ees Hai tatiae! eee B ASCs “I believe in youthful marriages, and don’t|'"t¢™ tional relations are occupying | of forty feet and be illuminated at night with all the colors of the rainbow, x i ; ons é A . 5 Be the attention of the delegates to the] Branching like outspread arm: public life, against Mr. Weeks yes-| in Two Years believe in requiring parental consent.” . Ls ferday were much resented by the eq id pat biennial convention of the General} from the main body of the Arch @f District Attorney—particularly the <= “Take care of the marriages and the di-|'ederation of Women’s Clubs here to-| Freedom will be gigantie pylons, each charge that a newly graduated law i » ~— |uay. A law to outlaw war and a de-| mutely r ant New York regi- student would not have been guilty vorces will take care of themselves. y representing a ¢ gi , mand that women be appointed! ment and bearing the names of those of the conduct of.the District At- * “Love at first sight is the worst possible| to diplomatic posts were urged by th: ABSENT MINDED. T saw a young woman buy a subway ticket | She was handed some change. SUPPER She held the ticket between her lips tn} y; an ® order that ahe might replace her purse], While driving through New Rochelle in ber bees Akeeatantng “| 1 saw a big cat pounce upon a chicken, walked through tha gate wineut dies like a flash of lightning, and disappear ping the ticket into the chopper— libs | With It Into the woods.—Florence Bast~ B, Michettl, No. 51. Sixth” Avenue, | ‘9&8, No. 3207 Hull Avenue, Bronx, Brooklyn, DRESS GooDs, torney in appearing as a witness and who made the supreme sacrifice, DOESN'T HURT A BIT! I saw two women, apparently accepting part of Ward's explana- basis for marriage.” Speakers, who included Mrs. Horace} At the far end of the main pool The following notice in the window of | “t'tngers to each other, standing at one tory statement as truthful and other é Mann Towner, Chairman of the fed: | wit) be a wading place for the smaller a Sumner Avenue grocery: “We avll {Of the dress goods counters in Macy's, parts of it as falce. eration Committee on International 7 children and surrounding the whole He impressed his friends to-day ~ By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. *|Kelations; Mme. Conde De Vaila ofl jayout will be playgrounds, recrea- vith his ceriainty that the actual dis) ¢¢], OVE at first sight 1s the worst possible basis for marriage. |hinca: Mme, Grouitehs wits, of. the ion, centres and sund pits, where tens . es of the Grand " 5 . ; nousands 0 childrer Ree orce eat tdieeoent ta fen are responsible for 65 per cent. of the unhappy | Minister to the United States from the] lay quily gather, Denearh the plays far from being as weak as the attor- marriages; women for 35 per cent, Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, and Miss} grounds and near the edges of the neys for tho defense pretend they “The most common cause for matrimonial unhappiness is neglect. | °2t!an of New Zealand. pools there will be bath houses. loose cream for whipping purpose One of them admired a particular piece Joel Levine, No. 84 Manhattan Avenue, | goods and was ordering some of it. i 19] Brooklyn, N. ¥. The other woman tells her she bought some of the same material last week PERSONALLY CONDUCTED, * | 4nd Is very much pleased with it. The ee firat woman wants to know how if is I saw a boy of about seven and a ‘ girl of maybe eight get on a local train | PK ageing trie: Taking a piece of here were conferences on applied Ae pi Pais at Grand Central Station. The boy | i! think it is. When neglect begins at home, the vam wT n m This great civic project, which will 1, paper, she makes a drawing of the de- With the definite decision by Dis- fs a ee p gets a chance abroad. cauication and art, with Mré. John} ye on the site of the old, lower rea-| Fascinating to Women, Says] carried a kitten in « big paper bag. Tho “Just a li 4 React Attorney, Weeks that he wili-tice little aug, a little kiss, does wonders in keeping home | Dickinson Sherman of Chicago and move the trial of Walter 8. Ward for] b@PPy- Mrs. Walter 3. Little of Bridgewater, move the trial in the June term of the “The slogan for in-laws ought to be, ‘Hands—and tongues—off!’ |M@8* Presiding. Robert Sterling ‘ us Yard made an appeal for protection Supreme Court, even though it be ex- ‘The secret of matrimonial happiness is a of — aeiAga by consent: oF Suatibe aces Pp: fifty-fitty relation- of the national parks from commer- tei Cattral) Burt ald be “Ch 1 ‘ little rl led the way. She was « —F. P. V., Oak Street, Weehawken, ervoir in Central Park, was laid be- ‘ac tt - | solicitous about the other two as any . fore the Board of Estimate to-day by aracter Ana| Neh) Pre young mother might be.—Henry Stumpf, . Rodman Wanamaker, Chairman of pared by One Wife, No, 419 Bainbridge Street, Brooklyn. THE HOD CARRIER’S MESSENGER, the Mayor's Committee on War Mem- I saw a hod carrier employed on a orial, The erftire plan was suggested TREMENDOUSLY. building in Napier Avenue, Queens, “pehanser through July, the efforts ot} ™!P; With the wife the boss at home, the husband the boss outsiae.” [cial invasion, by The Evening World over two years] LOS ANGELES, June 28—A 4 PT a rccasy wa skT eite tt’ | pecheme: Of clemcetion When the Kis } _ the defense are bent to obtaining the shel aber RET BLL fe a aa ago and it has been selected as the tective agency has begun a nation-| {4,22 1 eau to-day on the side of | package of cigarettes. When the Kid, @ismissal of the indictment so there] ridegrooms, to these bits of teflon ue days later, when & out a difficulty by themselves, |best of a score submitted by eminent| wide search for still more women,| and Bogs, from Our Own Hennery.” [fered him a nickel. ‘The boy declined grill be no trial at all. matrimonial wiadont They ‘ marries a man she hardly whereas the interposition of a |architpcts, landscape gardeners, art] — = +] “anna Johneon, 968 damaioa Ave- (the money, but asked for «cigarette: Justice Morschauser, stating that ne BOWE on agers,’ they are simply third or fourth or fifth person | societfes and sculptors. woo may have gone through marriage He got the “cig,” borrowed a light and @id not intend to urge the District come from a real divorce-court nue, Brooklyn. courting trouble in their married y ai MALO BERGEN BRLGEE fle, ee eoei eee me spells disaster.’ To-day the Mayor's Committee re-| ceremonies with Donald Duncan went away contented.—Nathan Kamin- { Solomon—, ose : a. +, a you! « : of E rls vu 2 . 3 , Munic! . Diener: to Bring) tie Gane to eet mon—Judge ph Sabal Mio before marrying) © iyonne ee juested the Board of Estimate for!stowart, unfrocked clergyman and| _ SHE'LL MAKE A GOOD WIFK. | sky, Room 410, Municipal Building ° aay lea of Chicago, who, in the last two 2 I told Judge Bab bout the |$600,000 with which to start the pro- Immediately ih front of me, standing before it was reudy, gave him until faults as well as virtues; each told: Judge ‘Babath Sboutiths: | ice’ mnereids Kireedy a Hicleue: ot | Tree yice crusader, held here pend-| in line for tickets to a Brooklyn movis, POODLE AND THE PEAS. i Monday to make a decision, with the] Years has adjudicated the causes other's families, each other's | Program for marriage and divorce J 090,000, raised by popular subscrip-| ing extradition ta Boston to meet} Were a young man und hia aweetheart:| At Kingston Avenue and Bergen i proviso that if the trial were to be} of no less than 6,500 warring point of view, each other's ideas the ‘General Federation of Wom- {tion when the war memorial*was first | of i bigamy, wrandilarceny It was almost too late to be called] street I waw a white poodle take « pod i delayed until fall it was only just that Y about money and a ‘standard of en's Clubs probably is going to aie charges of bigamy, grand larceny and /atterr.oon, and too early to be evcning. | of green peas, crack the pod with his 4 couples in the divorce section of y suggested. S defense “should be allowed: to at- : - living,” indorse at its convention now tesla as ere th hn of [COMsPiracy. The authorities say they As the person immediately ahead of the | forepaws and eat the peas with relish.— z cosa | the Windy City's Court of Chan- 1 meeting at Chautauqua, The chief . is expected that the Arch o! he young man was served and went his! Natalie L. Gray, 1482 Pacific Street, ' fack the indictment with the purpose Fr . sie vout | Know four of his wives, ers hi ; Poviniogs are that Ho @ltl shall reedom and the great civic layout Way the ticket seller's hand shot out | Brooklyn of showing that Ward was being held] ©€TY: ee i, Ls & extending from it, all of which will] That announcement was made by |of the window and this announcem sr : tafeil at White Ptains unjustly, NUhat aterenimore to thennin’s {ow much money should they marry before eighteen, no man ome At easl ia ad : Yl waa posted: “EVENING. PRICES a ie (Coroner's inquest into thell oh coed {i Sains have to marry on?" I asked before twenty-one, without par- 1 ‘fit ae the Los Angeles Times to-day in con- |The girl tugged her boy's arm and aaid # = MEG of Claranse Eeera bas teen eRe sugceeded 48. reconsiling Judge Sabath, at this point. ental consent; that a certificate |STound, will be sufficiently near com-| ction with its publication of a diary | something to him, ‘They stepped out of ACOUNT TRANSFERRED. leath of Clarence ers has bei 450 of these couples that have “[ believe that money {a the ar health shall be presented |Pletion to permit its being thrown neck tnt La half years by one |M®, toKether and departed.—Lilliaa In a department store I saw a man postponed until Monday. It had been % Kook Of santick HiDpineas | aK Se ah RE | open to the public next May, when| Kept for two and a half years by one} ruchtman, 902 Myrtle Ave., Brooklya.| and hia wife on a@ shopping tour. before him, and in most of much unhapp! by each when applying for th thought this would,be a routine affair,| CMe before him, ai is fs ry Pplying: the greater city celebrates {ts of Stewart's wives, Mra, Ethel T When they decided upon a purchase dicati ‘day were it might] the cases the reconciliations have marriage,” he replied. “I like to license; that the banns shall be ss 7 eta etl agence: asc Dh cabal eae cehalccln h “GO GET A REPUTATION!” I saw HIM lean over and take the hut indications to-day were it migh c see a young couple begin at the called twice before marriage? that |‘Wenty-filth birthday. This celebra- | ner Opbaldeston Stewart, who also is} 6 it whit roll of bills from HIS stocking. She ‘ be enlivened by a demand from] “taken. foot of the ladder, When he has > atin s tion, according to Mr, Wanamaker, 18 rr & country road I saw a small white pa heaae divorce be allowed for proved un- wanted in Boston on a charge of hav-|pup running after a big St Bernard] pét the change id a handbag.—Ann Ward's lawyers that they be allowed But the strain of being a buffer to work hard at his job, when she faithfulness, physicial or mental |'0 excel in many respects the Hud- | * : ear’ ‘ frect and barking challenges and insults, ‘The | Muller, No. $44 Bast $24 Stree j "Cl -exa 2 5 s a \~ ot son-F bd ew . fect |, — Ac cross-examine the witnesses. This} ro, 59 many domestic combatants | has to plan how to stretch a dol cruelty, desertion and drunken- |*)-Fulton celebration. In fact, it is} (ns conspired w ewart to effect | ist” Bernard, which could have swa‘lowed | rony oF THE GILLS, A RUBERR r.gWeeks will oppose. tne Dudes anda tunetent lar as far as it will go, they share ness; that all divorces shall be |'ebe the greatest civic event in the} his alleged marriage to Normalthe pup in one mouthful, procesded on ei aise SUC CREMAG The first visit Mrs. Beryl] Ward has| Wore on the Lb bid @ most important interest, They . _ | history of the city. The twenty-fifth | py; 1 .q [its way in unconcern.—Bvelyn .sfont- BALL AND T Ne interlocutory and the divorced al a Ehrenseller, from whom he ts accused laawalk, te CourtiasatAven paid her husband in jail has aroused] ago he asked Chief Justice Sullt- have something to think about lowed to marry only after the |Pitthday occura on Jan. 1, but the f Komery, 574 Locust Ave., Port Chester, | On the aidewalk in Courtiandt Avenue eriticism. The regular visiting hours} yan to relieve him from his as- besides their own moods and tan- lapse of a year; that these pro- | ‘a! celebration is to be postponed of stealing $2,500. N.Y. at 16% Bios ewe le st nb ying ure from 2 to 4 P. M. on Wednesdays] gienment as “Divorce Judge.” trums, besides pleasures and the visions shall be made a part of | ‘tll May to permit of outdoor cere- In addjion to these two, Stewart ty ‘TRE DRONE been more than five. The ball rolled and Saturdays. Through counsel she : : ‘ Fark temptations that may accompany tional 1s monies, charged also with having married and] | 4, ida od turn fi Into the street and was run over by an : 1 Now he is in New York, at the poverty, ided {t does our national law. ee saw a middle aged man return from He yequested permission to visit her hus-| > them. Poverty, provided at Another suggestion of The Evening | deserted Mary Barbara James Mitch-]\ hurd day's work at 5.30 o'clock, His] auto truck, There was a sound like a band evenings and escape publicity, Hotel Astor, with the wife, whom not descend to sheer destitution, era Ue ontaeat World is to be adopted at this great elRat Wilmington, Del, and Bertha}! brother, younger and well dressed, eege aerige teak Dell bee ae and she was allowed to talk with him] he married in 1888, and on Satur- is one of the strongest bonds for . have be advocating proc- | vent, There are in the neighborhood u Ls was waiting for him on the stoop of | The Mey pty 4 pron HB ok 3 forty minutes in the consulting room| gay poth will sail to Europe on a keeping husband and wife to- tically Ay these changes in the | \¢ 990,000 public school children in] Ellen Grannis at Indianapolis, He is} thelr home, “Well, you big usm, * Lapeer aang es pe ke te cee : 4 jay be oO) hor at the start.” Present situation for years,” said AERA ties apart - ad the marriages{ M4 he, “where you been? This ts a] dime, and handini a Jast Monday night. It was said she T Nomapsioon alten Ehime four ethe C Lary the Judge. “f have always said | Ue city. They are to be massed about | sild to have admitted the murriages| {ys fe. Cwhere you heen? ‘This te ay itis itt sweetheart, get another was not searched as are visitors toy 2° , Then Judge Babath spoke of the peeprirys eiraye nl the pool and playgrounds and join in} to all except Miss Grannis. ingvall. thie. ine for theteant * ‘Then he hurried away.—Maurice sther prisoners sm is} 3 ij on i er ty S| mishty pe 7 ses N ae 0 says she ne Its . ) r . hased on the assertion that the prison] blessed with both children and ally responsible for most un should elapse between granting In laying out the details of the per-| MEN: Osbaldeston, wi ye whol eer te brathann Mania’ Whe wore ine . : happy unions—neglect by one the marriage license and per is “loved him now and always will love IN A DYER'S WINDOW, rules were thus being broken tor] grandchildven bal i 5 forming: 41 ba viog [manent memorial arch plan it is pro nd a an didn’t say a word.—Arthur W, te ice the ratndee tata aoalne ; aeterte willa hin attarneya ware Clare: ‘ partner or another. ‘cis SAE ie ive dipentn th posed that there shall be at the ex-[him,’ told in her dairy of her life|Graney, 331 Henry Street, Brooklyn Linis sino ln, the window se & Grune | ' ; ’ ? “Perhaps the neglects his ; vould e pr the Jtveme southerly eraaniye , —— « me: A et, $ng persecution and the Wentcnester Since the Judge may be taken patil ig pegensibie for 65 per calling of the banns, And I con pans Sree inaeh toon cat to weat, (Tih, Stewarts | Another MSM CATTLE MR, PRATD-O-TRRARAN, |\lya: “We dye to va: we Hye to ere Re san lise nine etd Nee be-} as a real exper both 8h a dis cent. of the unhappy marriages. sider it an outrage that.a man |/oning the much discussed connect. | credited to her was a ‘‘character! T saw a he y with TAlecoonts Ree ee nts. No. 1089 East 14th Street, Avard's lawyers: 106 Temoranaue|| ‘kind! thet fells, 1 Se es sae ka ir percentage of his pay en- day in Chicago and go to Indi Museum of Art and the Museum of| which said: ihe decreas Gt an cacuncent Calva submitted to Justice Morschauser at} discuss both sorts, when I saw P ¢ Ap the next day and be married to |) Metary Sint waar EE ‘ and remain there until the rain was} WHEKE TH PIGEON LANDED, =~ y ’ fr ce 5 t Saitial Mleter “Jaw was broke: 1 fight and, jJast evening admitted that Ciarence him at the Astor. lew stuf, gauibleac OF Junk someone else. iriia reearvotr ‘aren te approximately a was broken in fi in ae ‘Glraeiag Deve. A plneon, seskiie’ tetuae thea Ge Veters may never have intended to And the first thing T found out grows surly and careless at home “Algo, I believe that when ) feet wide from west to east and] 4 house in Shanghai, Ch te storm, flew through one of the windows harm Ward, but insisted Ward was] js that he Is neither pedsimist ee Cita ceewhere there is only one cause for di- j00 fest, or half a mile long, norfi| knocked out at same time THE COMING WOMAN, of our office and landed on the shiny j lustified in kiling him nevertheless. | nor cynic on the subject of the a yea dase - voree, as in New York, the law : : In the evening rush hour, as usual,fadome of Mr, Cashier. Resting there a ceording to the memorandum, what] piyine Institution, His motto or giving her a kind word. serie) as in New Lares he | 1 south, ‘ 1 wpar | YOURE In lew and foot were men and boys at the ParksRow end| moment, the bird flew around the room , 4 nened wasthis: Peters] ~ “Take care of the Perhaps she neglects him— . : ve Outdoor Kindergurtens and w by shrapnel and shot in World War.| of Brooklyn Bridge were rushing to] and finally departed.—H. G., No. ML Muy have happened was this: Peters] seems to bi ‘Take ‘ eines Peer collusion, 1 perjury than in GANaoh KaROnn axe. tO ri Broo nre Me aY ete) CSBIOe, Ae | and Sally 4 nis revolver only. to pada ae 5 AOE oesn't get his breakfast in the on) gardens 4 ‘idieagian » Calearetta climb aboard the \e tore | Moore Stree inay have drawn his revolver only te marriages, and the divoroee will eonicen auth a Meee agen dtas any State more liberal : utes of the pl: mokes cigarettes — incessantly they came to a atop. 1 was knocked ne Bushtsn: Ward; Ward) iby: ‘seine! | take care: of themselves, ; : jounds are recognized," In his letter to the Board of Esti-| Drinks all he can get. Can pass as] cold when a pretty girl, who looked MISTAKEN IDENTITY. Peters's hand hav used the “ rse, I believe in mar- ner on the table at night, goes bed : paces bands § pave: cau ‘Of course, $ 4 1 4h . nate embodying The Evening World's} man of education and culture, both| fully capable of taking care of herself, at the Globe Theatre, a West Point revolver to go off acicdentally. But] riage," he began, settling his around the house In @ wrapper The Judge + and aieied LOH AE. SAR AITIN RES BAYA along, Jou in, waited for h adet, in all the splendor of a new Ward, nevertheless, killed Peters in) prown, twinkling-eyed, chunky none too fresh, whines and com~- ‘It's the children who ate . noe vone of the|/? dress and manners, as well as a grabbed it on the run and landed] ;yi-dress uniform. He is approached * sli! » Was in . , -tabhy = “ pli ecause he isi ing suffe is pro} on: ty ee Apkas ne sed he ed before any \ : athe Drei My r< Formr Justice Isaac N. Mills, chief] pelieve in youthful marriage, y pavved. icphntin what reduced me h xlready @ large amount” ha Has strange ideas «al omen Af Gr Sa By ise . M ip paush counsel for Ward, thus explained] (90, and I don't believe in re- “In elther situat the is 4s ANG eda of a [urentacun ect tt reh to be at the|#nd is extremely fascinating to them erie No, 42 ¥ & Boy, get me Me ert se! ee t : ronsent.” fe clear for th ump outstid Sah Been ee ee eee ee LCaia: Hinine *‘he-mat rs young tleman—another Foe pheir position quiring parental consent made clear for t Mi oa out ite worry about the poor little chil 1 And Of the’ geaervol® alte andi b “ip i a the-m n ‘ ; abtee Haig, porhaps—produeed mt may have been true, the But you must unde: ¢ ME GONE MKS Ot eh ees ostracized if it is known that this position between the inter Seer well dressed |b J aM eat T3d Street. Pete 4 ; so’ . » beg he he In this position be as ‘ken of yeast Into his coffe and drink Peters’s shot, or threat to shoot, was| speech of the Judge's Is not to be trouble began in the home, first their parents have separated, And cum avenue and the arch would] TWO HELD FoR auto TET, [Ckos of Yona In ie en No. made simply to terrorize him, and 60] {aken ag an indorsement of the of all.” they need the care of Koth a h approach or vista 2,000 fect] Charles McGowan, nineteen, of No | houievard, Jersey City, 4p sUGHT HAY CONTRADICTED re him to comply with the black-| momeo-and-Jullet eeiaateenes en father and a mother. Neverthe- ne 262 Wyckoff Street, and John Fraser ‘APPRECIATED. While the rain was simply pouring ng demands, or even that the] first sight gad a ah bas be “How far have you found the less, 1 would not say that there It is further suggested that the} nineteen, of No, 92 Butler Street, both _, DRAPER: . BD. satly| down | saw an old gentleman standing Bee TTT en, ReCeVGh Ouran tisory eorrinn to mother-in-law responsible for un- never should be divorce when which remd of the reservoir] Brooklyn, were arraigned Adama] At roti omeaty who looked ‘as if, | in Broad Stret, Newark, with a big bbing of Peters’s’ band; but he} ieamed commentators a ? happy marriages?” I asked. there are children; { would urge finicht be treated so that a swimming] street Police Court to-day charged with} {**? Tick had. been forced” upon | umbrella safely tucked under his right fully anted in acting upon} Juliet. — Saal eine’ abouiaieor Now, I'm not going to say only that the couples who ure ot very be proportio the theft of an automobile from Charles| jim, going through the motions of “dl. oS i i a = AFANC Lie cad Waiting for i Boys IenEiUAyIEtS (a0 lyons anything against mother-in-law— not childless make ev tablished with bathing Con No, 85 Douglas § recting trafic." After several taxis had! (Continued on Twenty-second Page.) ng: #hot, although the frat had) marty when 5 tve 2 * laughed effort to compose their t es on either side ollaro ‘of No, 25 Douglas pr Bh f the p iss: I've got one m aughed r a Collaro: kei ee a ume ope vile 1 a eats aad maceetar ne Judge Sabath, Then he became ments and take a grip on life to pool. ‘The plan further provides! Collaro kept his ‘ awe at Ward's statement, made through} of ag ra . ghteen for the girl serious and added; “I will say, wether for the sake of the youn; for ¥ rounds on either side of the cold poner ar 1S dee ate ee his tawyers after his surrender, had}: went © however, that eat deal of acre oir for children mployed chan, The en : ‘ani for the boy seems however, that a great deal o} voir fol \isappeared and McGowan and Fraser T Pi f4 been interpreted to mean that Peters and freenty sane f0p 18 oy pest rouble is caused between young a At the extreme southern end of | ieee eee et ae ee ar Cann ry cca e ars. deliberately fired at him. 2 § H band: wives by families- fifty-fifty marri in the ervoir a a la amphithea-| prape: coral: plice, admitted ching that age, either husbands and y marriage raser, according to polic <> 5 era ean : ie in-law—the father-in-law is like- {deal one,"" he summed up: ‘a has been planned for pageant ex-|acrving time in Rahway Keformatory re not amon ose who fe . “ hasn't enough gumption to marry DP LACOMA BRINGS EXTRA PASSEN- Pticat askin thiners besor abe ly to be quite as responsible as marriage where the joys, as well n for the theft of an automobile h t js too Weak-fibred to\be a suc- | the mother-in-law. It Is abso- | as the griefs and burdens are jr. Wanamaker explains that to eta Saati know how goo ey are, ge Rivne ‘The steamer! cessful husband or wife, lutely wrong for a young couple shared; where the authority is 1 the Victory Arch it will be ne-[GIRL DRINKS LYSOL Ar A . i Macoitin sail with 400 pasxen “although! think peopleabould to live with either family; they'd shared—the woman ruling in the ry to add $800,000 to the $200,000 QUARRE ac uainted at our risk. ere is : ' v transh dat marry : hy! 1 also am firmty of better inhabit their own home home, the man outside it; wl t by subseription, makin: ing 8, quarrel with her parents, ger r ht were tran da marry ye ; 1 also a a * Te t 5 cont: of the © the police, Miss Fee ARCHAEA Me aa| Ge ceimlon tual (icvishamiarony | event iC lve two by tr, and || love ehared.” dust tite ws "the approximate cost of 1 sis paler, tah a guarantee in every package. swenmer Samaria, 1 amarin, whie rry until they know each other when either one goes heme with a little hug now and then, dues The other $300,000 asked to nue, drank lysol at her I Liverpc n June 14, ro. y well indeed, Love at first confidences and complaints the a whole lot toward making hone tor Baia ground and DulLt" hight In an attempt to end her life, She 10 In the package smned on necount of machinery trouble sight Is the worst possible basis people there should be exceed- hapr 1 know—that’s what's vol and manay fot eh contem- was taken to Harlem Hospital. where Clare—Colorade Claro—Coloredo te Whe transfer by tender was under ciM-] for married life. When a man in hary about offerigs advice ming happy all these Lcelebration. The entire cost of she was sald to be in u serious condi- oulties owing to bad weather, meets a girl at a dance and mar- or interference," Two can work years.” project cungot be estimated Bow. tion. ‘ ’ ” ‘ 7 ? ‘

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