The evening world. Newspaper, July 10, 1922, Page 4

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te nl { | { ne ‘ ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1922. Fred Robinson of Chicago, who has 16 post for eighteen years, to A delegation of fifty members of Congress, including “Uncle Joe” Can- non, will arrive Wednesday or Th Brooklyn Elks, several hun- KONAPPED BRIDE How Some of the Good Old 23d Boys ASKS SEPARATON FROM CAVE MAN Mrs. Marshall's Divorce Plea Quashed; She Files New Suit. (Special to The Evening World CINCINNATI, July 10.—Right upon the heels of the victory won by her husband, Albert Hf. Marshall. in ob taining he dismissn! on technical grounds of the divorce suit instituted by his wife, Mrs. Clara Marshall has begun a new action in which she asks for ‘divorce, alimony and the res toration to her maiden name, laren Selfawe fhe gives as one of the reasons for seeking a legal separation the action of her husband a few weeks ago in kédapping her from the links of the Méketewah Country Club, where she wes playing golf, and carrying her away in an automobile screaming and straggling. an adventure from which she was able to extricate herself only after a wild ride of many hours through the hills on elther side of the Obfo-Indiana border, during which ing their adieux just be- e armory Saturday stay at the State Kill. A pleasant time was liad by one and all how the flapper hearts of the new 106th Infantry (old 23d) of Brooklyn felt when the boys were Picture expleins, gentle reader | her husband to threaten, injure or in any other way interfere with her, a plea which Judge Thomas H. Darby, Eee evan gaara tr tne in view of the previous alduction, bog her to content to m reconcitia- |/MClay Kranted. es nan{ Buffalo Traction Company La to appear before the Hamilton Coun Marshall's court victory, which} (ren sary to anawer w charset Experiments With Tem- served no purpose other than to cleurliinanping, preferred on his daugh per of Strikers. the air and prepare the Way for te Heine eee eee Marshall's institution of the second suit by bis rather, William B. Schawe, a million- wite, expocted to result in a definite |iire shoe manufactur A similar | Ste adjudicution of the troubles of the}’, had. (heat, i aeciaad yaing couple, was won when Judge e D. MacDunham, who drove Charles W. Hoffman sustained his de-}ine automobile tm which Mrs. Mar- struck, Was resumed at 6 Murrer uttacking the status of the}.nal was carried off. He also is un morning, cruelty charges made by his wife in|der pond. cf ve serareted on oe ae hor petition. Marshall, through his at-] Neither Marshall nor the chauffeu ‘i od ky ewe baetoressis torney, contended that these charges | makes any denial of the circumstances followed by an automo- could no longer lie, in view of the} of the kidnapping. Marshall contends four policemen armed with fact that his wife, in returning to live] that his only purpose in abducting his in addition, 150 extra pollee- with him on two different occasions | wife was to Ket an opportunity to talk |‘ vore stationed along the route, : ne event that there fs no inter- after separating from him, had con-} with her and try to effect a recon: | fsrence four more cars will bo added dofied whatever offenses her charges} cijintion, an opportunity which she] Efforts to bring about a settlement of ingluded. Judge Hoffman took this} had persistently refused to grant him|the strike, in which the only issue ts uside the petitio in what fragmentary conversations he | re ition of the union, falled. unted, Mrs. could get with her over the telephone aS Ulttinntahn from the Rise matey first anniversai ACRE Yompany calling upon the men to re- wr pati | Macbunham any he did mot Aver | turn to. work or forfelt seniority righte expires at midnight t that he merely drove the car to ob srseeitlalo aie lige Marshall, « former employer. | ARRESTED FOR RUNNING FERRY TO OYSTER BAY An attempt by Frederick Wenck, head CARS RUN IN STRIKE IN POLICE CORDON 10.—Operation of o, Suspended at mid- t July 1 when motormen and con- of the International Railway RUFFALO, her, former allegations of cruelty but also makes new ones based on the aaa kidnapping. Mré. Marshall, in re- newing the former charges, alleges] ROB SUMMER HOME that her husband objected to he: sodlating with her friends or OF $2,500 JEWELRY of the Wenck Marine Corporation, to with members ot her own family: Pp fa ae . run a ferry between New Rochelle ‘and whenever her friends called upon her! Spring Lake Police Send] oyster Hay in defiance of orders trom he-would greet them with a flood of Jut General Alarm for {(t¥,omelals remitted in Werck and four ddttinciation couched in terms of b-} Out General Alarm for [tory passengers being arraigned in Inigsgate; that he threatened to kil! Burglars. her with a penknife and once choked! hat gnouk thieves entered the sum-| Wene on June 14 to the New bee; until she wecame unconsciour h CME “W ” Rover of le Park Commission for a permit She suys that beonuse of these cave-|mer home of Mrs, W. tl. Koval of), the ferry at the Hudson Park mah Jes she left him on two oc-|Spuyten Duyvil at No. 214 Tuttle Av put his application was ignor eadions, wut returned each time upon | nue. Spring Lake, N. J., and got away | 5 volt gave orders to the pol his promise to do better, a promine| With $2,500 worth of jewelry on ‘enck contended he had Which, she nays, he disregarded aj-|29. became known to-day when sh the trip. Six hundred immediately upon her return County Detective Cl 8 O. Daven itiied bata neh fessing to be in fear of a repe- | port sent o ae day as Corporation Counsel nm Alk tition of the kidnapping during tho| ing the urticles stolen a oes MEaeetna seas ney of the wuit, Mis. Marshall] The house was entered when the charge to be mad for an Injunction forbidding family was at « theatre. made three trips yesterday. al alarm deseril Store Closed All Day Saturday During July and August HoConnection With Any Other Establishment in the World RPI é THIRTY FOURTH STREET New Summer Frocks Of Imported Fabrics In a Reduction Sale _Of Unusual Importance Nearly four hundred of these frocks to be closed out regardless of cost or value at 7:95 _ Materials are Imported Dotted Swiss, Trans- _ parent Tissues and Real Linens, in a number of the Season’s newest models, lavishly trim- med with Lace, Organdie, Embroidery and drawn work. P a veueety apes wweees oe EAS’ CONVENTION BRIGG 50,00 TOATLANTI CT Grand Lodge Session Opens} — ay, but Thursday's Pa- rade Is Big Affair of Week. For twenty years Mr. Cat Bid Farewell to Their Best Girls part In the street parade which will conchide the eonventin All of the officers of the Grana Lodge are at their headquarters tn ent is to be discussed There are to be ho resolutions touching on political not even the question of ing the Volstead act, as the or- der believes such questions should be nected upon by the individual rather is to make an address Thurs of the Charlerot, Pa unanimously elected Flint's Fine Furniture was never high priced. All year ‘round, the figures prove theaxiomthat, in furniture, the greatest values are given by dependable specialists like Flint & Horner. to-day at the Pennsylvania and is of delegates and visitors to -eighth annual convention of Summer Sale of visitors to their hotels. nvention, including v New York City Lodge No. » its headquarters at the eakers Hotel, This is the first B. Altman & Cn. For Tuesday Shoppers Summer Reductions from the 1922 low level of prices Discounts as high as 50% on Flint’s Fine Furniture A Special Purchase of Fashionable Necklaces and Earrings (of more than ordinary excellence and beauty) 'O MATTER what you need: miture, the time to buy it is Glance through thislist. It may serve to show you the opportunities which exist in this extraordinary Summe: HE STORY of the Summer sale 1s very quickly told. This year we have advanced our Summer sale so that you may have now the benefit of August reductions. The sale runs the whole gamut of furniture, occasional chairs and tables; upholstered living room sets are included as well as din- ing and bedroom suites. And the dis- counts of the August sale are taken from prices which marked the low level of the past five years. Dining Room Sets will be offered at prices that are much below their value Living Room Sets Genuine White Coral Necklaces (pinke flecked) 28 inches long; carefully graduated, And the discounts of 10%toS50% have been taken from the low prices which furniture specialists like Flint & Hor- ner are able to quote. Flint’s Fine Furniture has maintained its high standard of excellence since the year 1840. FLINT & HORNER, Inc. 20-26 WEST 36TH STREET A few yards from Fifth Avenue Genuine Crystal Necklaces (some with onyx rondels), 24 to 30 inches long; carefully $16.50 to 22.00 Earrings (l4-karat gold French backs) in a varied assortment, all composed of genuine stones; including chrysoprase, Swiss lapis- chalcedony blue) and crystal (Jewelry Department; First Floor) | G. Alinan & Cn, For to-morrow (Tuesday) A Quantity of Blankets, Bedspreads, Etc. will be marked at very special prices White Blankets per pair $5.75 per pair 11.50 And a limited number of All-wool Colored per pair $7.50 Cotton-and-wool An Extraordinary Offering of Plaid Blankets Women’s All-silk Hosiery White Bedaproads of exceptional quality (satin-finish; scalloped edges) Size 2 x23 yards . in white, blonde, gray, belge, cordovan Size 21/2x234 yards . » BPAY Bele and blacik Cotton-filled Cemfortables of figured silkoline . And a limited number of Downefilled Sateen Comfortables at the phenomenally low price of $1.85. per pair The value is unsurpassed each $10.00 Also a Selection of Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases (First Floor) offering exceptional values Fourth Floor) Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New York Thirty fourth Street Thirty-fitth Street Madison Avenue Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets

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