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tHE EVENING WORLD, THU KODAY, NOUVEMBe,. 23, 1922. VIR Street, Ariver of the automobile. Piaced the clergyman in his car and rushed him to the hospital, where he lived .only a few minutes, Curdy, 12 TOR Wife on Tenth Day of “Fast” m0 fy eg To Regain Her Husband’s Love land City Court to-da She Refuses to Take Food While He on Adjoining Farm Wills was pastor of the Astoria * ‘: Seva teria Chureh, the congrega- Won't Talk of It. - tion of which, iargeiy through his ei-| gKOWHEGAN, Me., Noy. 28.—, Without heat in the early days of the forts, completed a $100,000 edifice re- : ia fently on Fourth Avenue. “The con. | Mrs. Louis Britton of Skowhegan, mow| hunger strike, was warm to-day. crogation is one of the oldest on Long|on the tenth day of a ‘hunger| Neighbors tended the fire in a stove, David 4 Wills Hi Hit by Taxi, | tsiana. strike,” undertaken in the expressed | although at first Mrs, Britton had re- hope of regaining her husband's af-| jected this service, planning to do He Died Unidentified Besides his son, , ‘tal Mis, Virginia MeNatr Gothermam tis| fections, still resists the efforts of| without heat as woll as food. A in Hospital. was born in Macon, Ga., was gradu-| neighbors to induce her to break her|townswoman’ remained at the farm- in — ated from Princeton University In . Many persons culled during the| house last night as company for the ‘Tho Rev. David G. Wills, sixty-two, bite hea barat . ae Ve steeer ian day at the farmhouse where she lives | faster. Neighbors have arranged that Iniversity ological! jary four a f NM No. 553 Academy Street, Astoria.) oO inter, His first charge was in| lone, but Mrs. Britton refused all] Mrs. Britton will not be alone at night their suggestions. while her hunger strike lasts. After a visit to the farm yesterday On an adjoining farm her husband, |, After @ visit to the farm yesterday whose action in starting divorce pro-| 4 sanity test be applied to Mrs, Brit- feedings led Mrs, Britton to begin her| ton, No definite move toward this rtailea,” refuse to dis-| was made to-day, Mrs, Britton re- as Hie WETS oO 1 that] ttined counsel to contest her hus- Sp ceelladas band's divorce action. Judge Bene- dict F. Maher of Augusta arrived last questions night for his first consultation with The farmhouse which had been t his client. President of the Presbyterian Synod] Rennington, N. J. After serving in “Gf America, and son of the former ghaplain of the House of Represent- ives, was killed by a taxicab lust Right at Second Avenue and Broad- Swuy, Astoria. For six hours his bod, dsp in St. John's Hospital Morty ‘Leng Island City, before {t was id at the Vanderbil Sed by his cousin, Dr. Walter honor are Gertrude Atherto & Police Department physician Ii Brice Post and Alice Duer Mille at Astoria. bers are permitted to bring both me i Dr. Wills was returning home froin jand women indications are the ‘Park Row, Manhattan, law office /for ® large of his son, David G. Wills jr., unsuc- cessful Republican candidate for the |SMALL CRAFT New York State he went to Astoria eleven years a. cont Hi er all proper will be held § his attorney would ANTI-FLIRTS TO WEAR . to ally themselves in the fight nat the flirt. PIERCED LIZARD BADGE e i , representing, of course, or common street variety i be shown pinned to the SENT OUT. State Senate recently, and was cross- The following advisory m A lizard, pierced by a hatpin, was writhing, pierced by a hat- | img the street when the taxicab.| boats in this vicinity was received to-| the device adopted Inst night by the an antl-flrt crusader, ‘owned by the Fay Taxicab Company, | day by the loci Weather Bureau from] Anti-Flirt Crusade at its meeting in] ../ {ra i FP sic Salted No, 515 West 36th Street, Manhattan, | Washington: the Hotel Biltmore, ‘The design will]; a Raaoh beens hit him. “Small craft warning, Indicated - | be placed on buttons to be distributed|has been pear and speak on now William Curdy of No, 348 West! M. to members and to any persons will-' flirtation. “Because, in my opinion, the Duo-Art is far superior to all other reproducing pianos, I have entered a life agreement to record ex: + clusively for that instrument.” I. J. Paperewsxi Lae ™~ ADEREWSKI PLAYED YESTERDAY —In Carnegie Hall, before an audience, moved by his superb art and the fact of his return to a display of enthusiasm and fecling probably un- paralleled in the annals of the concert stage. —~To an infinitely larger audience gathered together in all the four quarters of the globe—in England, France and Spain, in Australia, India, China, Japan and all the leading cities of North and South America. Throughout the World Attwo-thirty yesterday afternoon, the great Concert Grand Piano on the stage in Carnegie Hall awoke to the master’s touch—disclosed to listening thousands the beauty of his imperishable art, At the same hour yesterday, innumerable other pianos in every lead- ‘ing city of the world also felt his touch—also disclosed to listening audiences the splendor of his playing. By means of the wonderful Duo-Art Reproducing Piano and the ‘music-rolls that Paderewski has made for it, the world witnessed yester- ‘day this modern miracle in music. The Aeolian Company, makers of this famous instrument, arranged that all its foreign and domestic branches, all its representatives should give a concert yesterday, with the Duo-Art. And that at this concert Paderewski’s “Minuet,” one of the compositions which the master has interpreted for the Duo-Art, should be included in the program. Through the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano and its marvelous rolls, the ‘playing of Paderewski and of practically every other great pianist of the pres- ‘ent day, may be heard and enjoyed in even the remotest corners of the earth. THE AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL, 29 West 42nd Street, New York City k In Tue Brox In Brooxiyn ln Newarx In Foronam 367 East 449th St. 11 Flatbush Ave. 895 Broad St. 270 E. 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