The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1901, Page 3

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e — . i SUES EX-HUSBAND —_e-¢e______ on Account, She-Says. EVGENE™ 3 JOYCE. Broker Benjamin and Ex-Wite, Who Is Suing Him. Mrs, Eugenie §. Joyce, once the of Alfredi N. Benjamin, was the witness called to testify ners Tecover about $2 from her former, husband fn Part IL, Supreme Court to-/ tina > met her husband. +i ome, persisted, married 7" tting in the col n behind Law: | yers Hummel and May was Alfred Benjamin, the defendant. 1 fe er wife curiously as she phe ad been married to him cember, 18%. and secured an divorce In May, 1886. sorinih Mra. Joyce told how ane had $60,00| wh when she was married to Mr. Benja-| aw min, who is a Wall strect broker, He | eae Worrowed about $20,000 and never paid} "You, “str. hier back, she declared. fae ae ee Ar ee : enjamin at the asked ver Hummet and in in in Eurepe?™ ind pata housen 4 hav vhs that b toeneh aim with tae bil an dresse tume and wore 4 black turban bat eda diver, bor y odid vou get the $4.06 you] had whea you married Mr Hen. er t divorce?’ thousand: * anked. he replied. to tell. She y i nored the smile World Wants Wall Street Broker Benjamin Paid Wife $150/Friend of Woman for 9000009 | (20 murder and the Mentit followed fig in, but Renjamin send you « ticket On Benjamin would | View sorac, for| not exceeding twe sveande, An mered Mra. Joyce Himony from your husband | 4, ing $5.50, which | ways wo! her now than when your jit Jove smiled at her ex-husband y kaye Mr Moore an opportunity t eu thts by cro: mination that the Jewel! belt Xi * stam- might have besa worn by the murdered | Q. Would vou b al g woman anil replaced in her flat after the th fersons again? A. T think 1 Ld yf ble to identify all pester, pure as thy ered ra. fe e ' edo daughter Hi Ebel LEI Eh murder, It was aot found until xeveral | could | The « eowith Ma days vubsequent to Aug. 16, the day on| @ And you say a great many persons! E Lonsle mieley caine « ton. She Has been ving OF FATAL SHOT. Always First Detective's Defense on Murder Charge Is ’ in Line! Mepeied Fifth avent station, Brooklyn, who 4 BUT pfilr was directly oppoalte to that te [by Uhe dead man's wife, Rebece papers combined. end iw a man tryin The man » Thinking fullen, 4] kfatibed him and tore off his shiel )Or Was Mra. Me. tid. Her husband told hee volver. and that he wanted MACHINISTS, { SICURE tthe detective. In trying to get MeMullen, Desmond: maid, MOOKRINDERS . tdentally: CADINET MAKERS was ina fit. = | The substance of the detectives tex Paid Help Wants in the | iimony was that he started tor hans 13 other New York about 1 o'clock on the night of Dee, 1% n passing McMuilen's home saw | Detective Timothy J. Desmond, of the! tw inal] in the! ¢ a Paid Help on trial before Judge Wants in thi Kings County Court for shooting a ants in this [kiting James McMullen on the nigne morning's ve Ww Paes to rhe stand to-day, 9 World, | be 08s mined contradletel ht self several times. His story of the af- nd f or. m= ad to Ket through a window t burglar, Dei aald, he ran up the steps, and’ Steatalieg 3, Tried Subpoenaed as a Witness for the THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1901. o OQOOE CCOCCOCOC GC OOCELGOCOOECOOCCC OC OOOO OC OC DOOR CNOOONE: Whose Murder Or., | Kennedy Is Being First Time and May Take Stand To-Mor- row. i wel Reynolds tae 1) for the murder of Hand wayward young wo! evious trials th Wax a mythical hinted age Hs extsten at pame was aever of Rey- Dolly |Ear Bones Labyrinth— At hat she quarrelled @| Jer. he left her end went to Long Hranon, pols Minsin Links. | | What enn Maurice Mendhan tell to fury that will < ea te he ow hoy HOOT the writer week. told a a 3G the my neelf, acount ne 1 he placed on at Dr Kennedy | raters at t total deat at the Rolfe sureteal operat the boy nolds He did dental work for her, sed that he became a i ner moneys to bet} irses. ‘This ix a police allega- ftom ft his never been developed on eowitness-atand Rroker Mendham ts to be supply che missing link In the eh Tr has ynfidant and on ra he owas DEAF. Tos Mr. EUsworth, [the eriter cou! ‘aledonian-Amert well an anyhody of 70 William st So remarkable SORCC OC SOC OOO EE OO . m1 to in of KENNEDY SIGNALS HER HUSBAND. CCOC! evidence against t thst. | Fi f earns OD (ronan) CER 900006009000'9300000600:00000000009000099090000090009 Acute was com Every pin the Kennedy cas a brig! clever vietory for the defen Inet at length a dealing with the fact of | Reynolds had dr, fon of Dr, | Mre. Kenn Kennedy as Dolly Reynolds's « =| the proceedings had ape fon at the Grand Hotel on Aug 2 | ikon Shee wana inalimestonh he State has fatled to |Mecurry, head walter ke far am atelhee gy tbitel. identify her husba had seen twlee in the and Hotel with Dolly Reynolds on far has he letter himmeif The evidi nA 1 rea) DAUGHTER ASKS DIVORCE. |i a:'7 the shy time o) Binatlon fl ne afternoon preceding the muster. {Charlotte Longley, Granddaughter Of Word rofl Haet can transd eel saaxnedt fleation ent hotel em- sithve Identifention. Canterbury, Seeks Separation from Her folbert , uoreer so meateh reer word a4 fen ting Mde glances.) Witness Mcturry was positive in his Husband, M Le j Sones said, ut now 1 can speak to them nstead of going to Eu- | Head Walter McCurry, who had been|identitication of Dr. Kennedy as. the usba ’ ace Longley. and bear ther t positive In hin previous tdentificu-| man he saw enter the Grand to-day that he had Alrior with Dolly Reynolds at Reynolds's companton foray the afternoon of Aug. 15, 1898 4 our later hy | His assistant, John Lake, and Davis. [restaurant. Ie aro! the beliboy, were equally uncertain. ithe table presided over by John Less, | Jurors pliel thes witnerses with quer-|4 walter. He drew out the cnaira ¢ tons that developed the uncertainty of {them, but they passed of the di thetr ifen cation. Way te the corridor of ie ladies’ Development of the fact that a robbery | trance, Wax committed tn the Grand Hotel on! On crossexamination tt developed that |. the night of the murder and on the same | at neither of th 1 Me- proven a strong new point for [Curry testified to Inviting Dr. Kenn fotel cor- o'clock. ae Park Pla Charlotte Longley, the late Lord William Steele bury. England, was in divorce day t Kk vbsoly saw them enter the to seat them at Sury, ‘The death of her| coming to sour = Buskell heiress «© a) sulnville] good whatecer. intertake thel fro sears old, and fved qui uateh unt 1 care at the couple, and finally he admitted his view of them last nout her w wan found only edo to return wth her mother te behind sugarbowl! In the pantry of her oie: one of the int flat at Fifty-elehth street and Columbus Ih didn't. suggest etth she wae : AEE Questioned by Jurors. rebrited ing wealthy and to Aliformiia here his youn) Longley Though this was develop May drawing-r tiret at trial, Mr McIntyre did not tou it at the second trial, Ite presentation | the din how han Kens puss thraweh he Jury here took napon \ great many: ery di (Dent on New answered the witness tre a dive which the murder wan discovered are in that dining-room every A.) he> mother’s The fact that the murdered woman| Yer, sit; a great many during the dine] succeeded wore the belt of Jewels about her cn er hour. bury estate, y atantly was brought out prominently to | "W' positively xtrengthen the theory that she was mur- jon th Gered for the purjose of robbery RORY RoE his just brought Hack plume Towith tlamon: A you be passin sked Juror uate, swered the head! mor us He 1 Buskell, at nly four mor odgra’ Nenuty in think I ¢ ter after a} n you now describe any person A few youre a Mrs my Je bay never fternoon seasion was brightened Presenee of a number of women. who was in that room on Aug. ? ne Von Seloyer, the Kolden-crowned | chiped in Mr. Moure. Th Fiisaaliens ’ | jorodora™ company, ac= |g snpunsert \ | Yule, vat tehind anl John Lake, assistant head walt 1 | | min, Beside Capt lene jury of Ing Dolly Reynol 1 | MeClosky sat Mins Elita Proctor | Otls, the well-known actress, The ta tea | avere vistbly disappointed when Mr. Os- | ater he saw her and Dr. Kenn through the dining-room shortly after | borne conceded that Dolly Reynolda's |, veisck. Ie saw her and Dr. Kenne ‘ earrings; were notitajher jowels pax and, in pass through the dining-room a the package of diamonds wan not spread | ey minutes bet re midnight. Lake was out on the counsel's table. pomitive tn his identitleation of the de- i | Mr. Oaborne ald not come out of tne | fondant Judge Hrown in the United States Dis lexal tilts with opposing counsel with | Gn cposscexamination he admitted art today insued wn order for | his usual honors. Judge Newburger was Moof Capt Renjomin D. could not describe any one else he bul even harsa with him at Umes His ens | seen tn the dining-room on that day. | deavor to get Dolly Reynolda'n hand: | ye admitted he had an teatiNed at the writing in evidence, through her stgna-| police examination a week after t ture on a restaurant check, was ruled | murder out on opposing counsel's objection During the testimony of McCurry and hn B, William nan, | Policemen Creighton and Barry, Un-| Lake tifte nh counsel w tre- . , ule[dertaker Kennedy and Room Clerk jaitent, and in reveral Mr, Oabutne was ene of the disaster i | leph to] Keogh, of the Grand Hotel, gave tenti- | Worsted | Dalton thorerduct ——— telepho 10 mony. Neltboy Who xerved the Wine, | | BOY WAS MURDERED. P it Her Hunk Account. | dom A. Davis, the Maya Rnisieaeiee langeniatanoe = eee = ROYSs . having put his billy int RUSHELMEN. m pockets: und nald he saw BUTCHER 2 Yand didn't think the man was ’s All! Nhich meets there and tred to-open.a| Kennedy's frlenda in the court-room.|mirler, but the witness was too sharp That S$ safe where trades unions which make | Judge Newburger stopped It and threat- y $ amination ond a ANY ARSE RS Yes “went back to the CARPENTERS 9 7 had shota man. CANDY MARERS.. 3 3 ho CASIIERS . 6| PIANO HANDS 1 CHAMPMTIMAIDS 23) PLUsmEns :| THIEVES LEFT THE WALLS. CLERKS 2| ronTERs 3 -——--——— COLLECTORS 2) PRESSES 3) Meeveort Natt and Festa eco Se bes iy Rooma Cleaned Ont, CUTTERS. 5] sHAMSTIE 3] Brevoort Hall and the roums of the DIKHWASHERS ... 11] sHOEMAKERS .... 6[Brevoort Athletic Club In the same DRESEMAKERS .. 83] KIGN PAINTERS .. 6] Hullding, on One Hundred and Fitty- DRIVERS 12] SKIRT HANDS S| fourth street, have been nd bY 8| TAILORS : thieves. ‘They amashed everything they B $0 |oreNassirals could not carry away, and they over- FerDI : ‘)iooked bur Mitel FINISHERS .. §} In the athletic club they stole the FOLDERS . of) rd balls, punching bigs, boxing nd gymnnetic clothing 6 In Brevoort Hull the Je off with MAKERS 5] WOODWORKERS the cash box of « Sunday-school ciass MoUsEWORK 121] SIYCELLANBOUS MPROV ERS § —|the hall their hendquarters keep th JANITORS 9! roTaL oo++1092 | records and cash, They were unsucce! MITCHENWORK .. 16 (ul in thie, told of taking « botth M. A fight started at once when Bertram 8b and receiving $2 {1 Carman, a cletk of a Mount Vernon | He was rigorously bank, took the stand, Witnens testified | qhat did y that he knew Dolly Reynolds and was) had a o familiar with her handwriting. | Q. Haven't you tentin WT ri | dark mustache? Who wax with her at the bank on | Gath mieten, Aug. 17" By Mr. Oxdorni Mr, Moore wan on hls feet tn an in: | ant Ix hy the man you say hut a “Lobject te y acon. dark mustac! stant, fect ito any attempt itaccon: | IAT sore obse Dr viet thix defendant by any act of this iMainoallontaorehatche murdered woman prior to the i ye » said. ‘The objection was sustalned HE aah AG ea \ r Established 1823. d the objection and the withers satd “But 1 propose to show Dr. Kennedy wan the man, “1 object.” xatd) Mr, oe Poll Crofton and Barry ad ore The serge, culled at ths prosecutor must not state whet he pres | but the Hout of the (nts Servant. interesting feature o at Grand munt a dark mus the dete “What did Dolly Re reed bank?" home If woma Objected to and sustaine a Hh sharwly cross: ‘ ngs a “Dy ara moni finding the Womans Jewel be Did she eras, rates a sugar bowl In the pantry. Mr Odiscted:tojend sustained. tried to show that 1 might hay A murmur of approval came from Dr. | placed there by somo after who was Dolly told for him. He was equally unsuccessful In trying to make her acknowledge "te HB WILSON DISTILLING CO, ened to have the room cleared. Dolly Heygols had quarrclied with her ‘At previous triale Carman was exam- alleged huMesand. BROKER MENDHAM TO TELL _|Good FORS20,000 LOAN. QF DOLLY REYNOLDS'S LIFE, 774 7S The Outer 'EarThe Drum-—The Three Willert st New York, whe ie wonderful ring. lirie killing the woman. inks. ty playfully | THE ANNUAL TOKEN, of Mendham hands against his ears | Nee is an ol days. rot On May 1 Inns, Doctor Cope! Die amestorkaows Dollys Rey SEB Uap ALOU ROX Loe jand said in his space In this news=a ss when he found employ: re deaf than ever, so that © he came to Doctor Copela ‘LADY MARY STEELE’S re ODE | ene meer. fuble that | bare deat when | started to go tos W’ben I started to work for |, Rolfe, of | treatment for one month; the suc- 4 ¢, | bad to sit in bes roonm order| ceeding month will be given’ free. 3 some time at thel another room and Ruskelia| old. / bad never beard the tckmg of a| Under treatment during the Summer, the third] some people who are deaf 1 old. | go eas J remain, worth two in the winter, and the ‘The World Pays Ghe Goll.” }UBLIC Telephone Stations in ing and transmitting to The World, MR. BRINCKERHOFF of Poughkeepsie 4 Age 75, Totally Deaty\>¥ =< Commenced Treatmenta> <a, (February 7th, Is Cured. This cace is not more ' b o ram Hrinekerhof! cas hear when for fifteen years been deat hag otable sense ‘nin the clrele in which: moves. He 1 daily. nding patients te Dr. to met a ing back, He sala tg the writer: “I am 75 ye ot age, and I had. been: ness accompanied by those: ter= rible buzzing and crackling, The Semi-Circula- Canals —The The Nerves of Hearing. ot nf Hermaat Worte- | Ket that, t vo much faith ent on the-7th of at | 3 Imost. em: at the land om ry that atartied the #ri Inv my. ease and 1 expect event j hear as ufely as 4 youngman.’* a| Paper, concerning THE FRER® | MONTH. which he had introduced. Senin | Week before: “The Free Month, gt TOTALLY | Many times in years past, accordl to custom, ts given again. It ts tk only summer lesson that is taught and the opportunity will peel hy clone June int. It is well und stood. It has been given every yet for 10 years during the last of | May. raving establ on which ne PRACTI pert ng So far as . he now hears as was thts result tn the de. ness and the time in which pleted, that the boy, who le chap, was asked to write « jencribing it thank you tery much for} one year in the past 12 years cn aclamet i te uals # fe which (during May) Doctor Cope: Senet ete CO eal Vone, hal has not given the Free Month office, and | FF that purpose, On May 8¢h,) when | #94. Doctor Copeland sald: “Every: ys for me| body wno comes to the Copeland fhees knows that they will be asked. ansieer from another room. | fF $3 consultation, medicines and © satd, but now | sit m| He knows that he will receive: two “ar as cell. ‘Before} Months’ medicines for the price! of) office | casted almost every| One. or, Will receive one month’ fthe| ear doctor beard of, and bare been recently | medicine absolutely without apy pay.) fate, which included a] operated on by Dr forse “ ate, however, waslFar and Eve Infirmary, which did me no This is plain enough, Isn't it?) And felecas, of the 17th St.| OF compensation whateve Tbave been deaf since Iwas) the purpose is plain enough. Iti und nom Lam fifteen years Simply to Induce our patients to’ stay: went to you. Hopmg that Season long enough to get cured, aliread thts ana\"e month's treatment new reling her neck was a band of white the ne, ant Dolly Reynolds to be se 1 Your patient 09 more, | month free ts simply to keep t pays regularly 2" Mystery of the Jewel Heit. By ak!ifal eross-examination Mr. | Mathie: ERMAN IVORTZ MAN, | Under treatment. while they have double ace sir month, He has paid +, | Moore Inducet the walter to say that Lites < j Chance they have in the Winter, When you married Mr. Renjamin! poetry cn H! Much to the comfor: of Dr. Kennedy's} malty aa ‘ court everyh [ikey are glad enough. to come” and much Were vou worth?” was asked, | Hroker Bi on the. sta de- |euunael, Assistant District-Attorney Ox- | Me Woman was on the atde toward him the name ' : 4 deanent Lamsarcilummensinaches cose LRadsantets Minow le wife [Norma oroaaht out. the fact that Dolly [ MMe te had ot agen elther af them rare wend vacnlnes lite iheea Catarthal eon ba elven one ay oF hour alter douecdste wawyer Hummel, in the. croesexam= eehadlitound fn i a st nauhad venice ealie h h scatars rt (alveniione oF ation, embarrassed Mrs, Joyce by aM: | There Re Ma found a | reynotde’s jewel belt, which whe had al-|{ hat he had only a sid was platntim In case 4a This In the offer kiven how, on May I6¢hs diMeulty In , *) MMOL, and tt will be lived gp to exactly, a6 {thas been in years past, fo all ol@ friends r symptoms of and new ones. and to those acquainted with rent wonderful changes in practice) and who are not, ts applying for or renewing treatment (that Meann all old or new. pac tients), before June tat will be received under the condition ONE INTH'S MEDICINES, TEATMENT and everything he and months. to him for Cea absolutels fay jor compensation =a bs or obligation nh is 1s plat Year's Day, Now Weare Or io saxon 7 THE, MONTH . at ts given, ag it alway; during the Wedabecabateriielinemacenl eonntnyncus lap recaailennactteeteiecaaliseg eee ete ine ) leave his work and ® Ne had teen to no ent N ‘3d Street and Avenue, New York. pelnnid, A.C, Ame New York and Brooklyn now act for The World in receiv- ne service free, all small ads.

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