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w'She Acted Steg 200 ool i “I Hate to See Him Suffer,’ : - She Says, but Wants Money Back. Peggy Hopkins Joyce, former wife of James Stantey Joyce, mil ire Jumbertnan, has Jed such an active Aitdoor life during the last two years] | that her mind ts a bit hazy re Judges Elected Are Defeated and Judge Not a Candi date Keeps Place. CHICAGO, Dec. 13.—The majority against the Constitution prepared by a convention elected in 1919 to replace that under which Mlinois has oper- ated 52 years to-day was 689,207, with indications the final count of votes tion with the’ charge that Basanko of Port Wh formerly assistant Fifth Avenue branch of the Met politan Trust Company, stole $2,000) from her deposit “P have traveled so much In the last hat my mind has not had explained the for- rt cast in yesterday's election would show rejection by 650,000. Governor Len Small, In a statement issued after he had scanned Aaso- ciated Press returns declared opposi- two yeais room for d mer choru « memory was faulty ir ances, She was eertain she [auestions along this line were ruled|tion to the proposal, which he also by Judge Nott, who sustained|had fought, was due to the income jections by Mr, Wallace. tnx section and the proposal to limit several in sald that she had deposited with the hank on Dee. 1, 1921, $14,000 in and $1,600 in Liberty boi that she had ea deposit slip into t en Gift suggestions for Lewis & Conger’ s had given Basanko her jewelry to keep for her seven weeks on one oc- tasion. This jewelry, she casually | Eats tobacco smoke arked, was w 0,000, Treg and did she reenll wh ment, which she hought she pesslvea } Before sailing for Burope in February, keeps the air pure 3922, showed whether she was cre ited with a deposit of $14,000 or $1 co, Yet she was certain, she sald, that she had $14,000 in cash in her safety denesit vault before sailing for Europe lat year Peggy ‘A. revorters before going Into the court room that she was re- iuctant to testify against Basanko. “T hate the poor man suffer,” sho explained. “Tam chiefly con- cerned in getting my money b: Sh s smartly attired In a skin coat with gray fur cuffs collar, A small black hat ma the coat Her skirt was of re: tion length and she wore champagno silk stockings and black satdn pumps. Questioned by James G. Wallace, Assistant District Attorney, sho said} that she met Basanko several years ago—she didn’t know exactly when— and that her relations with him were solely in connection with her account at the bank. He looked after her business affairs, she sald, and on one ccrasion sold 00 worth of Liberty bonds and $20,000 worth of securities for her 1 When Ge: fel for the @ her tar $5 N HOMES inhabited jointly by those who love tobacco and those who don’t, this ingenious device will consume the smoke and clear the at- mosphere. In homes where there are little children and much smoke, it will be important to their health and happiness. The Smoke Consumer stands four and a half inches high when covered; made of either polished or brushed brass or bronze. It is but a single ex- ample culled from a great profusion of unique and useful gifts to be found at Lewis & Conger’s. Send for a leaflet containing Christmas suggestions Jewsa. 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Out of the defedt of the measure ame n prrodoxial tangle ‘in which vo candidates for the Supreme Court | ° bench were defeated although «lected. and a Supreme although not Had the Co' | NSTITUTON| Carter on the bench although he was not concerned as a candi the two successful candida proposed new places found themselves THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1022. elected to phafitom postions, since the MISTAKEN FOR STRIKER, Ml not be created. experiment with a new wan estimated, cunt seats been a Court seats ted while Justice Orrin a momber of the present would have been foreed to re- 1924. t of the proposal kept Justice CHICAGO, Alton I te, while | The 8 for the | ing car. FAST-LINE TRAINS TO. HAVE MOVIE SHOWS| 1: moving pictire sho: night tain will hav lar exhibitions. Company, MAN IS KNIFED; IS DYING FROM WOUNDS in the face, Are Arrested. sae! Rowney, forty-one, No. 270 Clark Street, Jepsey City, is believed to be dying at the Jersey City Hospital et, e Chicago i « atten We to tr Street, knife wounds inflicted carly this morning by three men who were ar- few minutes later. The po- lice believe the trio had planned to attack a driver for the Nagle Packing passengers on aving at noon. ook in th FILARIASIS III LIA SRA IAAI ANNI, ‘= Hoboken. without ball In the Bec Court on charges of atr hey were Identified at the hospital by the victim, who sald he did not know why he was attacked. which has a strike on fits hands, and got Bowney by mistake, He wan attacked at the ferry sta- tion at the foot of Exchange Place, slashed twice In the abdomen and ones ‘The prisoners gave the names of William Jennings, No. * York: Francts King, No. rest, Ne’ t, No. 60 Washington They were held for Horlick t NAL i Milk 135 Hudson w York, and 1 Criminal | The Original Food-Drink for All is napalilt. wn Two Ideas from TOYVILLE Doll’s Gouch Hammocks A miniature model with steel frame and strong canvas, separate mattress. Special 2.50 Ten Pin Set A popular bawling game in « size suitable for youngsters. 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