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THE PARENTS FIGHT IN OPEN COURT. Count Castellane Finds They Can-, |Defendants in Sunday Building in an Uproar Over a Scramble for Two Children. LATTER FEAR THE PATHE”. Judge Truax May Have to Give a Solomon-Like Decision. Phrill cries of mingled grief and anger [ANNA GOULD WILL COME TO BORROW. —-—-. - 4. not Live on $250,000. | echoed through the gloomy oid County| Court-House at noon to-day and rent} clerks and court officers on the run to @ Justice Truax's court-room in Part If Soon the corridor wax jammed with a big crowd of Inwyers and cHents at-| tracted by the uproar. The excitement was occasioned by a, flerce struggle between Joseph and Betta | ‘eo, husband and wife, for the posses- |) clon of thelr two children, Nellie, need sdk the Ife of the Rev. Jo! Dy --- the defendant. + of Holy Trinity, Re a aes support hi four, and Louis, two years old. The Mittle ones had been brought into court in answer to a writ of habeas corpus obtained by the father. Justice Truax inthmated that he would| we the children to the father, and Leo! © at once graboed up the little boy. thatthe girl «creamed and sprang ilke 4 wildcat at her father, trying to drag her | little brother away. Then Mrs. Leo took a hand, assisted by her mother and sis-| ter, and for a few moments the fur flow. the whole family weeping and shouting at once. Mrs, Leo got the children and started for the door. “Bring those children back." sald Jua- x thee Truax, and the court officer had a ively scrambie, and the hubbud in- creased. Justice Truax struck with the fear munifested by the children of thelr father. “I wilt adjourn tots case till Saturday, he said, “and propose look into It. There must be yome xo0d reason for the fear of these children. Leos were maftied in 1895. Mrs. > alleges that her husband was brutal to her and she left him on Dec- oration Day, 1%”, and went to live with her parents at No. 8 New Cham- bern street. “The children were pretty and bright ooking, and seemed well cared for and ery fond of their mother. ee Wome tead ¢ Fanny Nichols and Mamle Reed, col- ored, pleaded guilty to robbing a boy before Judge Foster in the Court eneral Sessions, and were each years in the Woman's They took -their ve of rentenced to tei Prison at Auburz long sentence stol MRS. BARKER'S 1K (Epeclal Cable Despateh (Copyright, 1901, by the pany, New York World.) A PARIS, Feb. £8.—Comte and Comtesse de Castellane will x next Saturday on the s| La Cham- They {ntend to remain in the 1 States for a month. + | Count Bont rates th The object of the visit ts sald here to tiaterallaree be Count Hont's desire to negotiate a) to tide him over the per private loan with members of the Gould Creditors will get family. wife's $m He has deci: said that Ront has he raising the wind" In New York. rmined ss; toward him In the recent kes it impr pable that they to aittlaty J during w! e major part of that he canno} $250,009 ay courts have placed a for her par uce her hus remain a year extravaga sity be curb Also the hostility, whic ndings Nave evoked tnt elrcle in which he m disposal the Countess s the Limit of | her nec, Seariyiels Howane he FOUND MRS. 56 TO WEDA DREAM STORY. Te Play Important Part ‘in Trial of Her _ Husband. When the Hudsdg County Grand Jury returns an indictment for assault with intent to kill againet Thomas G. Barker, and he ts placed on trial for attempting Keller, of Ar- lington. a dream story will form the basis of some of the evidence again ‘Prosecutor Krwin and the attorneys for Barker have all been searching the little town of Artington for text!mory to prove or dixprove this particular dream >e They have warned thelr wits uw [@xcep quict, und while the story t# sald to be known to many in Arlington, it will probably not be told until the trial js actually In progress because of the elaborate precautions taken to keep it quiet. It Is sald the prosecution expects to ow by members of the Woman's ( church, that Mrs. Barker's vivid recita: ton of the dream story at a meeting of = the Gulld provoked much discussion at tne time, and was actually onsible far a breach among memoers of the Md which was never hi hhat the prose 2 try, contention to haltuct- arkers have made claborate prepa na ty pring witnesses in rebuttal. and it Is now Wee thomaa G. Bai Nias been keeplng indoors since his return from the Hud- fon County, Jall,‘and haw apparently de: pereal ined to proms no feeling. Mis | gE nhs ww their lovalty to him and frien belief in the truth of his statements by aldjog himiin the preparation of e ce. Nearl; lone-halt of the members of Holy, Trinity congregation have been notfled by either the prosecution or the defense that they will be wanted as wit- sen when the case is called. nes teady Improvement In the cond. aan ot the Reve Bit Keller warrants (ao belief that the prosecutor will call the case for trial within four weeks. “LEFT HER; SHE ASKS $10,000 “Jeunfe Haya foanc Wai Support Him. TInave Cutka Js locked up in Ludiow Btreet Jail ina sult for $19,000 for breach brought by Jennie Jock- jed Mer to She accuses Cutkn of Ill-treating her alter drugeing ee with wine at Jun- cheon on June 19 last. Tiren, she) alleges, he demanded that in'id'eness. When she me saya, ne deserted her. ee ~ HELD IN A MADHOUSE. \ rn, Freedman Sayn Her Niece Is Sane. 7. Mather Freedman to-day in Supreme Court, before Justice Truax, sued out a writ of habees corpus ordering the mu- sperintendent of the Insane pavilion of jthe Manhattan State Mogpitul to pro- Pauline Summer, reid COLER'S WATCH © GIRL OF 21. Acting on Evening |Engagement of Major World’s Information | Davis's Daughter Detectives Trace It. Announced. Announcement ts of the engagement Miss Mae of Major Menry Mrs. Bird $. Coler’« watch, stolen by pickpocket yesterday, hax heen re- | ™ by the Bruoklyn py D. | Tfcey, of the Redford | Vt*} fon, Jof the theft | ourrixte World. They at once! lattices: awnshops to find [fy watch bearing the initials | Ju had been pawned. N y finally lodated th | i | avenue police st in The Ev reoded tmeplece in : aM u 4 pawnshop on Dedfor While is mpi: hed mathe they were In the place James Cox. laniwha'e nated from th thirty-eight yea! ne In, my pawning a! 23 e he is an 3 5 sit L E y ¢ ana he asked t ; a reputed In= ait said the pawnbroker Jost the ticket and want to HOBSON PROGRESSES. el to the | WASIII motionto a teket to} Richard The pawnbroker moth fves, who sat of» i pene ent bree eh deals : <3 f Cenatruction. Hin ronorton creates } known It was rt he woul : les in the grade of junior have purerased it Cox was trying to give Briehn what! ts known an Jouble y | SURPRISED. succeeded in running Inte Flavor of Food Won Her. Mrs, Coler will have to appear against | Cox in the Lee Avenue Police Court to-; “When the landlady told mo that morrow, the new dish at my plate whs the much talked of food Grape-Nuts, I tasted It languidly, expecting the —___ usual tasteless, insipid compound posing ufideér some one of the various {names of ‘breakfast foods.’ | “Lama gchool teacher and board. I ve usually been in robust healih. but Jast spring I had the much dread- ed symptoms of spring fever set In jwith’ great severity. T could hardly 8 keep at my work and headaches were Imost constant. Food had become sort of food from a sense of duty y nights w spent In di Provineneel ba Pastor An noyed by Victim of ja favor that was new Relici j it mo mt once I arove fromthe table eligiou n nity. satisfied, having enjosed my meal ae gious oe y 1 had not done for weeks, So 1 had Nuts food for breakfast evgi; {day. and goon found other reason A. | bealdea my taste for continuing the foud. WORCESTE Lindgreh, of In the wife of Chriat am) that Re “All of the spring fever symptomz A. W.. KJeilstrand, of Providence, has! disapp been delegated by Divine authority be his eart representative In the! supper of Grape-Nuta 1 found marital rel: | self able to sleep Ike a baby, In s The Providence minister has received of a hard day and hard ovening many annoying letters from the woman! work. The food has never palled o on the’ subject, addressing-him in en-!my appetite nor failed in furnishing dearing terms, and in company with{a perfect meal, full of strength and Rev. It, J, Nyatrom, of Worcester, he | vigor, I know from my own exper went, to Palmer , ence of the value of this food for a A conversation with the woman con-/one who feels strengts iagging under vinced the men that she was a victim|the strain of work, and ft is evident uf religious Insanity. that the clnim made by the makers} Rev. Mr. Kjellstrand says he neverjthat tt Is a brain food Is woll taken. | saw Mrz, Lindgren before, but it was|Please omit my name if you publish | learned that’ she occasionally heard | thi: The lady lives in Hanove him preach when he was a pastor at/Ind. Name stippled by Postun Pitesti, , Cereal Co,, Ltd.,,Battle Creck, cata | jauseating and I only partook of any} red, the headaches left, my} complexion cleared up, and after a) “WHITE RATS CASE DEFERRED = Theatre Suit Nearly All Out of Town. Harlem charged the Hhartem di « xoubrette eodints, eave Mr. Ben yoWere out of the adfourned Was Uinler Vesta the police 1 Events that Mr sald ening World ut to Mr DROPS COOK'S $15,000 SUIT.! (OVERDUE SHIP BEARS HER LOVER’ Woman More Anxious Than U.S. for News of Ajax. heSinceing Vechl Mra. Whitn sit of Mes. dismissed by: ne Court, Bry was submitted injures, ing the ‘evi maint had fa NEW YORK : Borough of Manhattan, EAST SIDE. $17 First Ave., cor. 13th St. 40 First Ave.. cor. 20th St Second Ave., det. zath & 29th 641 Second Ave., cor. 35th St, G7 Second Ave. cor. 46th St. 1012 Second Ave., cor. 88th St. 1143 Second Ave., cor, 1463 Second Ave. cor. 15th St. 2 cor, 115th St. 1696 near 5th st, 1828 Third Ave., cor 19lst St. 2005 Third Ave., cor. 110th 7224 Third Ave., 2195 cor, 1334 St. cor, With’ Bt. 2466 Eighth Ave, ueer 13. 2568 Eighth Ave, eor.‘197th St bear 120 St , 80th Bt. . 2th St . 48th St. oth St. 5223 702 S 9 Tenth Ave., sor. 7o0 Tenth Ay. 5 erdam Ave., near th Bt. Ave, cor, 684 St. 10 Amstertam Ave., near 6th St 1%5 Amsterdam Ave., cor. ath § 620 Amsterdam Ave., co: Tit Amater S67 Aroster: 1640 Amaterdam Ay 1795 Atnaterdam Av BE Amaterdam Ave Columbus A NU Christopher 3 4% Meecker St cor. Cominere Borough of Bronx 3 Third Ave. cor. 146th . 1 Ave. cor, Bathgate THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY | 2k, 1901. JACK’S WIDOW WILL NOT WED HUSBAND’ S CROTnER to Mareus 1 s actress. Jenkins. charged him with et fe dinner the and got Arrest to prevent been try turn the ring, stowith her maid at the Ignores Provisions of Will and Will Marry Man of Her Choice in Chicago. P was told this was impos safety of the Unite n Hampton Roads om here is Miss A World Want diary need only te First day—Ad. put Ad, appears. Third —You get what you want. kept three day BUTLER CHOICE CROCERIES STILL GROWING. No, 2112 on Saturday next, March CHOICE . CHOICE . CROCERIES, GROCERIES Another store is to be added this week to our great system of Retail Branch Houses. Amsterdam avenue, corner 165th strect, Borough of Manhattan, opens for busines; f 2d, and thus ends the reign of high prices and cheap, uncertain groceries in that particular neighborhood. NINGTY-FOUR RETAIL BRANGHES. Big indeed, but mere bigness we know does not steady, healthy, sure and true—as we have grown. Just think of it—O4 stores under one management. always signify success; real success is growth, growth that's honesty in quality, honesty in pric Big Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS FLOUR. In this flour we have the choicest product of the t We offer an inducement this we 7-pound bag St. Louis Flour All the result of honesty- ESSIE BRAND TOMATOES. These are the finest tomate red. ripe and in great big gener such tomatoes at less than 12¢ regular price is 10¢ SPECIAL, a can acked in New Jersey in the country. to urge a trial. acan in other st '¢ pound can Popular Baking Powder FREE. Mneke ret, tancy nd MILK, our bet, Oe salt fruit flavors, “Bo Messina, @ 13 Wea, Haiiinore 10c Sardines, domestic, Pears, Usiiiiere Qe rosa Culformias Qe CHOICE GROCERIES, (ELFIE FAY GAVE THE JOCKEY ANOTHER’S RING. Then She Had Jenkins Ar- , Saw Her Mistake, but It Was Too Late. Maye olty-| ed his Fay, who ne the ring Ma not, Is threat leave for 1 gave him the she » recelved 1 Mayer for the ng to falling, Police and neetled. ble. gens wid nervous did not anted to catch hin| - did LOOK FOR SIGNS ON THE BUILDING. BANKRUPT SALE. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF L. BAUMANN & CO: At 3d Ave., between 80th and 8lst Sts. Furniture,Carpets,Oilcloths, te Valued at $100,000. oh Must Be pond = March 9th. N9c ELFIE FAY. care if the prisoner never caugat ashi. held him for trial. ite you for perjury Nie tach re m White Enameled Reds. AT % ACTUAL COST. And the whole stock in this proportion. Come and see for yourself.” JACOB WOLF (Attorney), Receiver, 1425, 1423 3d Ave., bet. 80th and Sist NEW YORK: Borough of Brooklyn. 126 Esridy igh r Prospect SL i if Bt cor. Pacite St, co Gonmere” se 307 Van Brant Bt, co 817 Court St, cor. 9th ue Third Ave., cor. ih St 3 Third Avi 97 Atlantl Sear Hicks, St. im sorte) Ave. cor. Prince Bi Ave., cof, Division Ge Myrtle Ave ‘Washin; @9 Myrtle Ave.. £40 Fulton St, cor. 110) Fulton St.. cor. Ormond cor. Roebling ™ Manbatiaa Ave,, Dear Siteorsto mm Manhatten Ave., cor, Huron 8t are of Queens. cor, Willow St, As- cor, 6th Bt, Long jain St. Borough of Richmond. 82 Cantleton Ave. corr Jersey City. near Grove. 8t, jewark Ave, near Coles St, near Five Com arena A cor. Oreve Bt 4 Juckaon Aveceor, Porrest Bt. 325 Central Ave., cor. Grimth St; ‘cor. Pearsall Aveds Hoboken and nace An 187 Bergenline Ave. HT Washington 8: Secon

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