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, ’ -—~ } ' 1 Aire Y ii School Principal Acker-| (foi son man, Bon nape RODE: BRUTALITY OR A PLAIN ‘ ‘SPANKING?” WILLIE HOFFMAN. Held in $150 ds, Says Hoffman Exaggerates the Disci- pline He Administered lot he Boy. hign in Et, Iixeltement y over the charges ma alist Pr ul J. Alfred Ackerman by Joseph Hoffman, who accuses the and beating nis elght-year-ol fon, Willie, ‘The inhabitants have Peason to belleve kicking Mr. Acke cipal in twenty-niv makes teacher of inhumaniy rman, who has b the years. mplatnt, hoa prine for fmun, who laborer in ne towns ts a New York City. On Jan, assistan taken Trenton outa sudd 1y Miss Flynn, the principal's at the Old Hook School, was ny Hl and left: Etna for The prim x with+ F the fol! been sliding on the tee near the day before and had fallen Hie had learned thie he sat “this pupils, Wille Moor of the Hoffman be venting World reporter t seen the fail and bruise ab andy: hool us | on tol vd The May's Account. “Louis pulled my sald Willie Hoffman, “and Ugaye him a punch, Toen Margle went for b tau lle Hants puis and ine heads rin te = rd but took anybe Knocked ou; 4 a desk, Then he kicked m buck. Afterward he stood us in aw c ner for Uhr Willie yaw »hours."* Imits siding on whet and ad had Acker- AL Mr. Acker: World re- y some time, {him in the morning to behave. his Mr. About luck my daughter came to " and sald that Willle and Itallan boy, seven . took the two Har and murched them here [ lald them over with a ruler [spanked the y three times and the Fer- y four in presence of the entire Father Was Angry. Wan auch 4 Ackerman, on the advice of tor iw Angell. of the School tourd. arte Nuc eratees | eom ims min thirteen-yeur-old daughter Si | my door and pusied' tis wayio the pers charge of the room, tor, wher sitdng with my wife Sayn Me Fell « | my daughters, Irene, Ella and Mar- : Rory. What happened after Miss Margaret!” ‘Yo yelled when he saw. assumed control ix. ug Mre.] me.” omy son, you nded Hoffman's accoun st eomtradte at the desk’, you tried: to ton Pirted teexpliin, but the man M. oat Wo a. stele of oaths atl Mr. Ackert me oon the left slide. 1 stenped his head ind Ne struck ome on the right Louis Werrara. knocking my over a corner from 1 nis hed In $150 bond: came home. had terribl: Dr. Blac 1d the boy His head w. and hin bac Principal hind k for Mr. ) that Wille had he that jon't Helier Hoftman boy k back, tn f. y hurt ha om his it a plaster cast: come to him now tt ident on the and yadmonishing of Mr, BROKE HER JAW. Now Sui Miss Harrison Is ng Dr. Starbuck for Damages. One and seven Miss rays one capacitatt brot thousand dollars Eilzabeth One Hundred and ‘Twenty-elghth street, | hit suit against Dr. Cha dentist, a broken Jaw weeks In the hospital js what Harrison, of 15 We tooth has cost her, nw her ax an artist for $10,000 In thi Mies Harrison had an_ulcerated tooth, | and on Ma it at her she alleges, smashed her jaw bon: Dr. Starbuck 1s trying to Harttgon's physlcian, Washburn, of 4 West One Hundred tay ' ay 8 had Dr. Starbuck extr home. In doing it the Ge ave mls Le Dr. U. Twenty-elghth street, made a party to the au Vashbirn Was present, a Mise Harrison's request, but xays’ he took no part whatever Inthe extraction. COAT THIEF FOOLS THEM. Sleuths Left Dummy for Him, but He Chose ENTIST | (EARS. TAAL SET FEB. (I. He Is Fourth Man Ac- cused of Mill-Girl Murder. Prosecutor Eugene Tmley. jon, No J, when ween to-day, sald the date of the trial of George J. Kerr, the fourth of the men Indicted for the mur- j der of Jennte Bosschleter Oct. 19 laa: by kave drops, would be set on Feb. 1. le sald that the struck jury for the cuse | Would of Pater- be drawn by the Sheriff on Tuesday next, Judge John J. Kerr, brother of the . and John Johnson, a prominent | inal lawyer of Paterson, will defend | Ker: It is practically certain that no ap- | penia will be taken in the 7 of the {/ three men convicted. The men keep ongratulating one another on liek in Rotting off «0 cantly. CRIP DRIES MEN TO SUICIDE. Nathan Freunde Cut His Throat Witha Another. Razor. Th ty There a thiet who's wanted sadly, | AGlnimeahiencrutslaskretenite: Trere'e “another coat That'e missing from ine] ‘lay in Brooklyn, dames F track=—that is a ithirty-four year was found d UB meee iy as found de Reet ant? Mallage. fi ved at Mt Kosclusko street, with his The two detecilye: happened. nor the w: er were urersed man who nt, reatau: Was the overcoat A week, cannot tell how It ther can Manager Swain AML of them (ogeth- the ltt entered a and » they wero ure, thief who had been stealing an Per day from the wat pegs for trenses, watching He hung an old gray coat on the fadk near a align: "WW a substantial ord employed coy bvorcout benide hin on the ra fifteen minutes the little man ate eteud- “Then a the mtore: heard, showed coat Was, customers fity-ilol die, Klanced pleasantly at the ‘atch your overcoat,’ and gave r. ‘The two dete a tu And the thie ph den ery frum he front of ‘lost my overcoat!” wits A glance at the litte man's seat he Was not there, is old gra! fo)'was tho decoys Butt peared. All comerned are trying ta re, out How: the little man got awa). r overcoat had (ia-} throat ¢ wax &i t from ear to car, Mie razor spe in his right hand. Jullus Husten, «txty-one old, ut the hutel of ex. ‘commissioner Floren nat peey avenue and Twenty-ffth street, ng iumi- LCP EON, HK bare val of w Hosp ar n were rec arip and were tn the T. O. Tastor, f the Bourd te noon tosday ther en deaths from grip week of aganat eight pWeek, Thess [ate figures a Rrip tn lev “HO ts Junta Te at the colder weather would jaway, and it Ie doing. It." ———— Kor a Catd)in ¢ Laaative, Uromo-Quin — om <_ cm cc cv == (— ] (—r-) — cvs Orders a Wife-Beater's! ‘*Good Behavior” Eond Forfeited. Heretofore Malefactors Havo! Repeated Offenses with Impunity. frem custody their Persone released 1 god suarantecing lereafter be xo 4 Da vious wlll not te pyent the offen for which we orizinally arrested, ither fonds be x6 anxicur ty serve [then py furnissinge the bonds under the belief that no matter what the c i prit does the Londs will not be seize | oy the authori | Magistrate Deuel, in the Jefferson [Market Court, this mornin ministered uo sever shock to this of persons | when he ordered the bond of Timothy Mortarity forfelted. On Oct. 29 Mortartty was arralened | before Magistrate Mott in Jerterson | Market Court on complaint of hie wife, Bridget. who charged him with beating and chocking her, and he was sentenced | ix months. On Nov. 5 Timothy M on Killed her had nl from him, strate Deuel $1,000 ball for tral. former bond fdrfelted. In speaking of the case later the Magistrate aid that this was the flret time In ten years that any Magistrate had ordered’ a bond for good behavior forfeited, Bondsmen, he sald, have had no hesitancy In going on bonds of this nature, feeling confident that there was no dager of their belg forfetted, but the Magistrates are now watching for theee cases, and will order all euch bonds forfeited In future. tn the hei and Mortarty ordered nt th tle De he: rot the Do gly Aronziet Has Had Fo “Yes, Your Honor.’ sadly ansaered Jacob Aronziet to a question put by Magistrate Teale in the Gates Avenue Court to-day, as to whether he was married four times or not. “I have been marria! four times; my first wife died; my second eloped: my third divorced, and now the last (I hope) beats me when she hasn't anything bet- ter to do." Aronziet iad hin wife arrested yeater-| F t x Ada's support. sald celebicieistieieieieieieielst | Ree R RRR eh renicctbicicbiciin STARVI] ARY 26, 1901. [MOTHER TO GIVE UP | NG CHILDREN, | telebtiei-i-t-i-1 | eect leieteitebel- Piri eivieteiedtot Mrs. Douthwaite Says Hus- band Fails to Send Her ‘arthy, of 126 Charleton street, gave a bond tn $9 for Moriartty’s good he- huvlor for six months, and Moriarity| © Money. Was released Jains =a He was again arratzned tn Jefferee Market Court this morning on comp Because she has not received an al of his wife, wh hart on Jan, lowanee from her husband during the Wand 3 he had h three reke for the suppert of her and that she believed ee children, Mra. Laurt Douthwalte. not succeeded Inc. r ML Bast Ninety-fourth tree “made application tv Supt. Blair, of Outdoor Poor, ask! th u swed to give the little ones over to care of the elty’s charitable institu- Hy a pathetle turn of fate Mre to keep with child of her new! this baby iceman Matthew Hert nt. shot himself inst h left suf ent inmurance on his IL give Mrs. outhwatte as guardian $$ a month for wns. outhwalte will be ab! set ron. the "It seems a_terrible © one’ thing own children over a_clty and yet ‘to. the cable ty nown, B va little one that ts not on to Mra, Douthwalte to Su LAW TO STOP WIFE “SPANKING” HIM. ur Helpmeets, and Says Each Added to His Woe. ARONZIET’S RECORD OF MARRIAGE WOES. its? WIPE ‘OND WIF ‘THIRD WIE! FOURTIL WIE day for beating him. He is forty-tiy years old and Caroline, his wife, 1s forty aie would tear ev f clowning three, The couple lve & from hier husband 1 either houre at 238 ‘Thatford a liavatroneoronillinchenes taken Atonalet Ina real ertate dealer, apauklne The couple were married three yeats) Tie usually took the spanking ago and lived happily until Carotine ake Maxieirate, “what found out that Jacob had been married] gy vou want me te de will suur 8 three times, Every time thin was re-| gp and Mrs, Aronzlet wax awak her dreams of the first three wivex ing by nd her ta jail led to her, Aronglet says, she beat] "No, Your Honor) was tue answer Im. If tt were 2 o'clock In the morne | “Just ask her to stop veating vie Magistrate Vajournied the case next ow connie not able to, MISS STRAU SS NOT CAUSE OF SUICIDE. Relatives of Young Burmeister Convinced that He Was Insane. Miss Kate Strauss, of 637 East Elghty- second street and her frienda have been greatly distressed by reports connecting her name with the suicide of Harry an It yor his son 1 a now ratletled was based on ¢ ning than empl who sald 5 fa » with had Hurmetat CITY WINS BIG SUIT. tempol ax ft covers all contractors similarly | situated to the plaintiffs in this action, | and the saving to the city will be big. | th ASON GETS $10,000 BAIL. Supreme Court Dec cae Petlerts Print Is Deferred by Quash Many Damage Suite, | Lawyer's 1b hs ‘The Appellate Division of the Su-| ‘The examinut eller J Prevost preime Court unanimous opinion] Maven, accused of "from deck ay elty haw a right to 4) Hank, wan to ty sap © United trac ding an oaamination’ e 1) States Udi hs | ‘ tot ie not auch a {Halonen morning avestions, and that it isn Liles eaten AGFRGIART ONS brea contract a to permit the cone the orl tractors to declare It abandoned and to Mrs. J snell Mr Mae recover future profits, The case kel prayed wou Ri ae NY) bailey cf 1 $10,000, amin w ed fram that of Chartea Jo inet the ety. | udinw Street J has been The Importance of thie case, sald Cor-| confined sinc exday misht poration Counsel Whalen, ts very great, ————--- World, Wants give thousands some ing to do. tu, do—to | THE DOUTHWA? CHILDREN = Z nininieininieleiviciciet ut dt te something that murt ine Uiless my Husbard can be found reed to firnish me with enous to | hee hiidren from starving ord Donthwad tiver af the cath Uren dos Deen separated from hte wite More than two Meda, Me ida) band ster and carnétit of renutation and ssl ty have mand vty ot Her of an orchestra his city. Mrx. Drovthiw aK UD be taaue rt, This umm: the polle i the humiliation. and of parting with t this way tis enough to break a. mothers heart to rochildren taken away toa chartiable listiiution. Little Gert tx Mand ail of them ar We dave had but g crust at for several days.” my youngest, hale starved of bread to + EX-COLLECTOR KILLED HIMSELF W.L. Warner, WhoServed | Under Cleveland, Dead in His Office. REV. DR. TALMAGE, The Most Bminent Preacher in the World, Advises Dr. Greene's Nervura. Recommends Everybody to Use Dr. Greene’s! Nervura Blood and Nerve Remedy. This Is a Sure Cure for the Grip and/ Its After Effects, WITT TAL MAGE, to mifl some among their can rely upon and whose ad friends say that such and hout further questioning. ld not pla teredence in the words of most emin pracher and most gifted orator all over the globe und has been highly Nearly everybody can recall rs and friends wh« y always seok and accept euch a thing Is so, it is ta \'There are few people who w Rev. T. De Witt T tl in the world. Dr. Ti re, 1 for granted honored in many and in all places that he has visited. During his travels he has always been singled out for marked distinction. The fame | of his name has preceded him, no matte: his steps wandered. Hie i . King Wi of Rusala, as well as t ane Among distinguished leaders and pro- nk is second to none, ly understood by any is obliged to work very hard, ived by rnot of I trope | has heen rec | President Ci rorulers in ¢ imen in all countries his tL wS must he read with his fame and wo; one who fs ac- and in th quainted -__e farticle he makes known to the entire world the fact that overwork or exhaustion he has always found Dr. Greene's Nervura Blood and Nerve JAMESTOWN, NY, Jan Willan} Remedy the one thing whieh reinvigorates and builds up the entire body. prominent Democr | When suc man, a recognized leade nd teacher of the people, testi- Dhehete! puty Enteral files by his written imontal that Dr. Greene's Nervara Biood and Nerve tor for this Matric: uw Remedy helped him, and that he recommends its uae for invigoration Vveland Administer [after overwork to restore the strength, energy, nerve force and vitality of fay the system, when for any son they are fost, weakened or impaired, those who are sick or suffering, who are weak, nervous, without strength, ~ — | H Southern Wak Kal |e OMI Nia, Jan, %—The JJosiuly Morris Bank, one of oldest priva inking Institutions in Cie State lowed {ts doure tobe } No ste mtoof the banks coniathon | nas ye yma de putt IN PUBL. 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Init was without | ine fleld to itself when anyihing’ Uke nas | the account of lis death published tn} Mr, Burmeleter us SPSL ae i uarity. to considered, | The Evening World of Wednesday It ver peaea| ‘The explanation ts sit It te because | { was stated, on the authorty of his relia- phey. kts i ef Upon | piles are in no aense an imaginary trouble | tives, that he nad been “dared” to take W belleve her mitt’ satahe! tise w ave or ointment will cure, | 3 hia own Ife by Miss Strauss, with whom aim only last Sune ait an obstinate, painful Masnre he was reported to have been ‘n love. | shared a rhe 2 World, thas she hate ouble, and a remedy to «ive natiatac- | } ‘The young man's father, Adolph Bur- Rosa ave een atinoyed ¥| tiow must poaeesa positive and very ap melster, who lives at 5% East Elehty- oundlesn repo He | arent merit, \ pereon aufforing from piles second street; next door'to.the home ot) js 4s qrauas. 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