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ETT EL ET ee eerie . 7 carey Newsboy at 15, to U. S. Senator at 50, Romantic Life Story of James Couzens, Multimillionaire, Who Succeeds Newberry 10 STIFLE FOR ACTRESS, V. Brewster in Sepa- Suit Files Remarkable Prom Her Her Husband. i SEEKS BIG | ALIMONY, Mleagine owner and Co- Tespondent Occupy Saine Mansion, Plaintiff Asserts. + Bugene V: Brewster, lawyer and hfe of the Brewster Publications Ist., publishers of . motion picture Thagazines, is being sued for separa tion by his wife, Mrs. Eleanor V. V Bréweter. She declares her hustand is infatuated with Miss Corliss Palmer, a motion picture ‘actress, and that he is living in the same house as Miss Palmer near Morristown, N. J This was revealed to-day when Charles F. Murphy. former State Senator, who is Mrs. Brewster's a! torney, asked Supreme Court J tiee Lewis in Brooklyn for reasonable alimony and counsel fee pending dis- position of the suit. He sid Mrs Brewster would require ai least $9 @ month alimony, and that her bi COOZENS a TOFD WAND. FOOTBALL aE: Boys of To Day Have Thousands of Opportunities for Sie » Sowa Ns, J 7 ne and is well able to pay because he Success, He Says, and He Gives Utterance to a Few is a millonaire. avime Th: 8 mae ns . ed wieeeter has fied with the Maxims That Will Insure It—Having All the Money 0 Q Ke a re 7 qT ses vey f : ourye letter which sho alleges wa He Wants, He Took Up Politics to Keep Brains Busy. : - written to her‘ by Hrewster, in which | SENATOR JAS COUZENS an un — Fintan Oem Mave he werner ate By Marguerite Mooors Marshall. = = Medtiamahe attraction he felt. ‘The From Newsboy at Fifteen—to United States Senator at Pitty!’ mu a Lace mae teh Ah letter follows in part: 1. sounds like dne of Horatio Alger's titles, doesn’t it? And yet ei aah Meten lee “Pear Eleanor: 1 think it is oniy] it’s merely the correct headline for a story of real lite—the story of Wan Va eau 1 ik fair and just oop you know the exict | Mayor James Couzens of Detroit, newly appointed United States Son President, We worked in p Reeerroe cy wie sORult aNd) ator 2: chiga Hace of the late esigned and generally harmony until our lines of sey Bate it witht cause to every or from Michigan, in place of the Iitely resigned and generally un a Aa tedy. T have been through a most] lmented Senator Newberry Vole oe 3 ' P wee = roubte. amazing experience during the past There will be no m pictur- ———— fifteen months, and an almost unbe-] esque figure in the Upper House you've got in you and don't be Ana hava! ail ata Heveable one. When another ce than Detroit's multimillionaire thinking about what you're going Wig about that Ee a tice cot inn Mayer and former Police C to do next. etic ieakae heey {atic enthusias 3 a , c ks the Mord Moto: thet I had many, Reuss inpteascs mm missioner, He has just , “Don't be afraid to work; if Company, in which he made his you, a desire for, long betore the n Thanksgiving Day in New York, there's one thing of which I'm fortun is generally admitted to and when I saw that it was becoming} with his daurhter who is at schol intolerant it’s laziness. peeve Rares EERE ee UY eeaoes, T assure you that I fought! here, and at the Hotel Retmont 1 “The reason why so many fail fastouent ieaae bial sa hie Seperell my strength. ‘ounce igorous, forthrig i they will ia : Pook dlecs Heartrending atruggte| {Und this vigorous, forthright, Die ue they will not make the “xtter t lett Mth Ford he was bitter—for everybody, co nd, | J0W-Spoken — ex-newsho sacrifices: of time; of pleasure, ‘of went on, “T organized @ bank. Ut everybody, concerned, pase i comfort, demanded by success. xrew rapidly, and [ound it and many ‘the heartache) and tears staflds at the halfway he WAGE han Wondntor ‘Fallore 1s Brew fd n found i that it caused, J assure you it wasan] fife with suc a remarkable ree- Tpalfiahiens Gtheltear (iabif yeu didn’t interest me greatly after honest fight for both of us—a fifeMt] arg of accomplishment belind work overtime or do more than ERG Dearie Ge Grennien ine ke o something {t seemed impossi-| j,,,. t ene bening 1916 T was run for Dy nim. you must some one else besides New Commi Ind 1 aecepted ba have tried to do justice to you al yourself will benefit. We had open town with ; Before we go any furthe: e “Marry young, just as soon as 400 saloons 1 d : my wife, but try as hard as 1 couid, any further, sup: ‘ 1 ! lay and nothing could stop me.” pose T give you in tablola for you find the right girl, and dont nigl L promised to @leun things “E thought of you being « faithful, the si ‘yin tabloid form} be afraid of the babies! ea : levi wite, of ORG Mee ea ee sopgy of success “Money is the easiest thing in added a Brienne iene ives vor ia which suzens expounded the world to make and the stupid mile, Hi ohild/and its reputation, oc my dear] Iwi uld ' est thing to hav was ca : y ny dear e ~ Mayo: Couz old father, and other relatives, and man in Detroit ; hits of compress live my old lite averian “There are thousands of great thin and part so narrowly when tint he talks that 1 ne the im know that in doing so my life opportunities open to koys to-day, ie talks t 2 F be miserable—and another’ and the rich boy who succeeds iy big A oe ‘ am certain. I have had many serious} will deserve more credit than the 4 i talks over the situation, reviewing poor'boy: ‘The formerh » A fine things from every angle, 9nd finally F SF NBS ONOrY = ruth wand eyes z We agreed to separate for ut joast two| things the latter has everything ox, He path weeks to see what we did think of to win. air controlled dominance Ne ; e site he corner hing to have In sor, Map de “Stick to your job; give it all Sieh wen a Ment Lb public office it seemed to me 1 “We separate, she going many hun-|—— = f the Belmont's crimson aan: see ta dreds of miles away amony her , and answers questions ‘ friends and admirers. All the time} 'S' |" y TU Ga Ant Nor remarkable and yet whe was making preparations to go, it pti!) ne Morr wo, Nd typically American career Mayor (Ce ns seemed as If we could not bear infted ewster in vishing —— virtually becau wouldn't tak (just as we had several times do: money upon he > Ligaen! Vou really a Cralnonew w dare, He hid rem it fore, as you know), but I mana, mn 121, Mrs. Brewster! oa ¢ hogan . nan who was Ma i endure it, constantly thinking of the vite or husband frankly admittey > an bes form as Police Comunission old proverb, ‘Out of sight, out of] te thar he nfatnated witl s,* sted iw news- like 1 7 mind" Miss tating hoy on tue same tine wi Brewster is forty-five years old 1 do nov kno at tier veal name A. Edivon—tto Erte and Huron, | mu would Brewster Publications, Inc. is at Noo}is. por ' a ee was fifteen at the time. While my friend Well, 1 r n 715 Duffield Street, Brooklyn, Thvy Mu Ui ties: aehlantt father had lits own business und that you's oon ublish Shadowland, Motion Picture fey ay yoy bu jes hs we were by ne means destitute man in Detroit Magazine and Motion Picture Clossi>. | a.) is eT had no money to spare ini Texe 1 t Mra, Brewster is twenty-four years} . tscapesnie i 1 I'd like to make Seaman ives at Fonlyn, U1. in wlaimutian ta amex with andtehiht, 1 Way ummer ior shan ' : house said to be worth $45,000. THE | ty vy ct ‘ aN tirst Job for which I ach a Cui Brewsters were married in 1915 and] cur or thar ute rensated."” HiUiSy sant ots have one child, Virs'l. aged twe anasdnin et i at , by the way, wid ! Aerial Mrs, Brewster states in her affidavit | any am 5 - 9. After his sum-— | r facauted that Miss Palmer was brought to the |. Aes SPL Ne sella alen iil mar vs) pute) he J won tne : Brewster home in Roslyn by Brow [iio ale ee ble! tuemed tionie, said | ater, was given sepurate rooms t es hitt ‘ nt ietrote ies t ee: and was maintained there by Brow | 1 Liye ; « ster. Brewster, replying, says this ment, wince Ne took of was done as the result of a motion} within niente Mae si en atct STREET Mere : pleture contract between him and | Ryewstor « aca tile Had ia : \ asia Miss Palmer. Mrs. Brewster cha to’ M house at No ‘ ; ine ‘eritivient an cay ne Lena that Brewster and Miss Palmer now 177 Pullield Street. Mrooklye wie ee geuine le ot He ‘et —_— 7 é ; , | ‘ \ later t tin to Detroit | $7,000 t ony ned. | 1 i the Mi ‘ ' ilenged r 1 ; i : i ‘conditions, ' | ; Fils est recell ] jub fu | 1 Tw fre i 4 ” Fae y nal | r w w plenty of you | ind tu : men who sald they'd never work | n t ompany t's what 1 ' ‘ of when I people fa | 1 sary n of tim { ! Mu T nol ua chance Ww 4 ' bli nal com t$75.amonh. In | x i ” ! © 1897 tin hare 1 ; 2 : ploye wur to r | x ‘ $60. Butt © : = w ere plannin i ‘i be * went to my cinployer a Lim | i that i€ he would keep me on f b = ; . / ix mor t $75, while Tw | getting t arriage busine out i of the wa would work for him, | : i ‘He But ther ( arged his business and made me | 1 ais ager of the new brar o | I was ra r 1 iy 1908 Benry Wee onal coal i 9 F : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922. a e [EVANGELISTS HURT |"sseRis'esostetiws MRS, HALL URGES Jarms. Follow IN FREE-FOR-ALL | regen | HER INVESTIGATORS RESTAURANT FIGHT TO FIND SLAYERS Dishes Fly in Automat When Instructs Counsel to Put Longshoremen Annoy Force of Sleuths at Work Church Workers. to Solve Murder. eae poi eee NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J, Dee. 1 ba eh AE eco Ls It Ay li et State troopers and private Invest!- wee aed tigate gators for Mra. Frances Stevens Hall fi ht, @ alt continued to-day the Investigation of phair ' the murder eleven weeks ago of the ce ice they re Rev. Edward W. Halt and Mra, Elea- appeared with tt nor Mills. The troopers continue on the case by order of Col. Norman H unrest Schwarzkopf, Superintendent of the eda New Jersey pollce, Timothy N. Pfeiffer, Mrs, Hall's counsel, will be in charge of the in- Jependent investigation that she has twent Chrystt Ww t 40th Str Brean Rae ee announced will be kept up for the 1 the 'c sikplalnanl ware ai ney Gin APES US ERERTR murderers, He will continue to have nan, twenty-one f the Hot als of Young Soctety Couple) as nig chief of staff Felix di Martint fhoresa, iWsth Street and Seventi| ee Sundered by Mutual Consent, (or New York PSB aby Sonn Mraters uit wAysn It was explained by members of the 449 West 3 treet, and Pan Hall family that until the Grand Jury No. 69 Fort Greene Plac Hy wituat consent the engagement }on Tuesday refused to find indict- 1 tnemt f the Metre- lor Mi ' ns Caswelland| ments, Mrs, Hall's private investiga- hu Associttion, ‘They ),, Morgan, whieh wwe announced {tors were handicapped” tn thetr in ed off at the restaurant on] 2 man bent Mtisw4lebendent search. Now they are free Me : RES ui bs . bi to follow thelr own leads without dan- fin Bayonne, N. J ray the daughter of Mes. ae ger of being charged with tampering ba ‘ f Boston, whil 8. Lage ' son of Mv. and Mre status of Special Deputy A bed a iiten nth RAR ee ‘ Attorney General Wilbur Mott will be Nes Ue Gxitt senna nayeeo (ty ANT vottted at a meeting with Attorney Monies Sannelly Mvowtbu General MeCran on Monday, — The Ruereaneln URE ie ‘ of New| plain-clothes troopers are continued toe ve ° ‘ on the case in the meantime under di- et upon them f na Peeps i aero nC ' 7 lytechnic The sensius Of heve Ba ti Y. ie ts apis that the case will die a slow death bial bral ineey Kane Jay] Unless something unexpected turns : : 1 jr, who mar. | UP: tt ts understood the rector's ' 5 widow soon is to take a long trip, pos ate q jee a W bmmett,[aibly abroad, to recover from the {a tM od M ‘ Temple | strain she been under “ince the “ hat i na | tam Miss Caswel made ler debut | tragedy lacerat n 1919 ane Bites Won’ it Worry y Officials. HEIR T0 $50,000 Visiting Berolzheimer on Island) FATALLY HURT Cool Cellar Holds All of Antidote Guests May Need IN AUTO MISHAP During Month of Hunting—and Rest. City officials whase combined salaries are $49,300 a year—more than three times that of Mayor Hylan are to desert bleak New* York for one of St. Simon's About to “Bocceed in Fight month and forget their worries beneath the sheltering pal Island, a Dik of paradise swept by spice-laden breezes and kissed by af for Legacy After Fifty semitropicat sun . Years’ Litigation. City Chamberlain Berotz — $$ M Helan'a inany million SEA aaegy Nee sho went on previous Houthern trips] Four ave dead and others are ex- niles off the voust of Geo ! \ when aaa ae ihe bei pected to die to-day as a result of who will secompany M : ANTE MeGloooy hs Rorough | #utomobile accidents In and near New Ai ) dunt Conne John 1°. Sinnott, | York during ,the holidgy. Several of aa annie I Hy tar retary, Mark Com-| the seore injufed are in a sertous con Bi 4 oner Tlirinin of Brookiyn, and} dition, Three of the drivers arrested Phe ¢ ‘ 1 \ | ‘ ine 3a Hrall, former President effin connection with the accidents are mds Chey i ' te a vant gum] Charged with Intoxication ’ a ie ie yeah in hear, adver, | About to come into poss i he ch rattlesnakes, The] $50,000, Charles Warren, sixty-five, a Liny Ww Hot | : tntioned M4y 1 janitors helper, of No. 514 Bast 148th yet bin i the failure 1 rd ' ; a ‘ie to aweept invita. | Street, Bronx, suffered fatal Injuries « t ‘ nie f eit have been} when struck by an automobi! ' c J wn tte how belly onetniaght at Seventy-fifth and Viiumas the 8 Hh aaieinee benaabaer ty ono ot th i , bing ” '’) Streets ‘The automobile driven " ' u fd netinble antidote on 1 10 effect | Clrving O'Hara, $830 a, Wille Tally till tae ehinrae|bY Don Ebner, of No, 340 Fast Jyear, bret syivon Ht f the antidore, which is stored in a] ighty-fourth Street, who was loc! |? Oley I ‘ool ‘callay up tn the ty-weventh Btreet Station on four char Including a ae ecaaratn ‘ Syren ani technical charge of homicld beenalt ' tolencnsor Bey anata Warren was employed by Mrs. Mary 1, ' come buck 1 wil \ r sixth] Seldhouse. and it was she who told the Jap 0 I Mee Y a || |police of his fight for the possession of shan. 4 rset race 0 his ea temacy 0,000, whteh 1 Meer ‘ oui tari jon] Saceess W after Wi Por sou A Fae RUnH ant extending over fifty years | ! eit 1 When Warren was fourteen year oe | = — 2 | | | | —_ ‘ op ¢s rh: and after all, what | Let Fatima smokers her cis; > 1s tll you other cigarette 1s | » high! 1 | so high y respecte 7 fo) | by so many men? I he Mynes Tomacen € i GNC of he was left 360,000 under the = of an aunt, the money te when he becwme twenty-one preety Ago, Mrs. Seldhouse said, Im the seven years that elapsed the money became Involved in court litigation, Joseph Stewart, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, William Stewart of NO 600 West 48th Street, was struck and killed, while crossing 48th Street, by a Polar Products Company truck ariven by James W. Dorry, who was arrested on a charge of homicide. Young Jo- h was going for candy for the Stewart Thanksgiving dinner when struck. He was rushed to Roosevelt Hospital but died on the way, — ———— OO How to feel better Eat Spaghetti —Heinz Spaghetti—the kind with the delicious tang of red ripe tomatoes perfectly seasoned and spiced and blended with afamous cheese. Eatit often, instead of meat and so many other things that cost more and are not so good for you. It’s a real food. 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