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ie 30 DAYS" PAY FOR A DRUNK Devery Scores Police- men and Gives Points on Sobriety. In the weekly police court. trials to- day “Judge Devery had his firet case of a policeman charged with drunken nese. “Ha, ha! so you uniform, too!” he sald. J. Mulligan, you'fe the were drunk and in . Patrick man first come before me on thie charge since I have been trial judge.” war not drunk, sir’ “The sergeant and the surgeon say » for the force, #0 that 1 fellers come here, Tl pay e first man, T won't break you again and you be done fer, So will the next man up here on that charge “T won't xtand for uniform men lying in the gutter and being rried in) the atation-house. “If you must get drunk, tike a day off. ‘Tell your eergeant! you feel bad. Don't dingrace the uniform.” Charles A. Wixon, of the West Thirt neyenth street station, had fred at a burglar and hit a citizen, “Omcer, when pulling the trigger be sure you've got your man dead to rights. and then you won't a cit zen,” admonished Devery. dames Heenan, of t station, was also up nated, vaccinated tn Hennan, “Well, thia is New York. pay and obey orders FAIR WITNESS BEFORE DEVERY A Woman Tells of Loss of Jewels After Arrest. no more of y fine you thirty days “Bein' ax you Ce i ncey street not being vacei- said Ireland.” Five dys" y young women, purely attired In sombre ol, with spectacles shadin at swam in teu as she told the of an evening's costly enter . appeared ax complaining w re Deputy Poll his police trt accused persons we Wolstenholme and Matron . both of the West Poilce Station, who wer by Capt. Donoghue with failing operly care for property supposed to have been In the poxseasie ung woman when 4h was TK M.. on May 1, on a chary cation, Maria Schwartz In the ni: the mysterious witness, she ved at No. 405 West xtreet, but name and addre ud to be fictitious, She is sald to be the wife of one of the best known ‘contractors and bullders in the city, and her family 1s possessed of considerable wealth. Tearfully the witness told af lea her home in a carriage on May 1 driving to hotel kept by Clan on Ninth avenue, She into a small room reserved for 1 and ordered a xluss ‘of gin. Mr. Hennessy was efforts to quiet her we called a cab, but was unable address from her, and then suma policeman Wolstenholine, who called a patrol wagon and hiul the woman taken to the police mation. According to the textimony Mrs. Schwartz she had when she left home it Jewelry box containing brooch set with ix lamonds, and three Slamond rings, She alno had a pocket- book and handkerch pretty colored brtight rious story of latoate eosiven by sald ving and . Mr. Hennessy testified that when th entered the room thd box lay the table, the pin was on tt rma scart, Dut he did not ae yollcéman ted all th the pocketbook ma that he tald th Of Sorat, John Farrell avy knowledge of such artic Commissioner Devery xe Bergeant for refusing to orde: in eal o ‘The charge against matron was dis- mimed, STRICKEN ON HER WAY HOME Mies Denton! Had ieaniceae Stroke and Never Recovered. Miss Julia Denton, who was notzed with apoplexy nt the Thirty-sixth atrect Unfon Station, Brooklyn late last: nichi dled thix morning at her home at ‘Tenth avenue and Seventy-third street. She was on h Columbia Theatre where way, home from the ite she had to} sa letter to man {iim tire he mond var |‘ SADIE MARTINOT IS STAR | IN A DOMESTIC DRAMA. Hales Stepfather J. H. Egins to Court and Calls Him a Demon— Tragedy, Pathos and Comedy in Case. played Sadie Martinot, actress, . jpart In a domestic a. jour of line with Saph loharacters in which the public knows bridge bet: V Side Co} to her rights as bridge- witness She stood o er in Mis afternoon— a star it was the centre of the and appeared as prosecuting Jagainst her stepfather, James IL Egins | The stepfather was the ‘villain’ He had been rode to the hero’ne and her nvalld mother in eir lonely cotta at So. 22 West End avenue, Emanuel M nd, th stood at her right was lent protector, On Nethe au part as w y didn't walk a word to mation one accused the the true " the left manager, sentioman, He stood st | | | He uttered an when the villain ng “only thirty-elght exclamation was no mittal in nature and didn’t reflect any say. wi war heroine of t old. The THE WORLD: THURSDAY, EVENING, MAY 16, 1901 1oor. opinion, Crowded over Into the left-hand corner of the stage (bridge, rather) was the atepfather, was muca drama, about the age of the hero a little pathos and som: gedy. That was at thi 1, in proper dramatic form, when the Magistrate ordered Exins to the tstand for =tx months un- less he aceomplished the rather hopeless task of finding surety for a bond of $1,000 10 keep the pea Miss Martinot was smartly gowned in a blue tullor-made dress, showing Ugh! blue silk In front, She wore a hug spring hat, trimmed In biue and heavy with clusters {lies of the valley, She was vetled, but her often advertised au- burn hair gleamed through the vell and war resplendent from behind, ‘Teare In Conrt. She stayed In the sergeant’s room until her case was called and then mounted the bridge with Lawyer Friend, She told her story simply, with Mt break« in her volce, She had been ery- ing when she came into court and wasn't equite over It “This man has been anneyin and me dreadfully,” she threatened us, He has m with worry and fear, nervous the comedy . more than ® i nd his actions te mamm me so 1am unfit c the t and kicked and door. F wouldn't tet nt n messenger with asking her CONT EoAnd threateeing us, Mf whe refused, Last night he came agaly and mamma me: him and he ptened He tras ryed me am afraid of him. £ mr de be ng, on Ay Night house pounded him In the he nh i away some place where and frighten us any Zeller was wile sharply have te be sent he can't. worry mores’ Magistrate moment, ‘Then he Kins. man, slight | je a bald sp was ne ne stepfather is a little There acant A trifle bent jon op of tis hi Jdreased in black clot ldently prepared for dress parade to the hia wardrobe'n ability do you annoy this lady 7 Magistrate asked heen before for this, Why don't » nd ra and hud ev! here stop t “TP don't want to annoy her, Judge, answer mack, humbly LE want my has separattt us and keeps Ive done - t r Balle, t bought her) clothes when ahe was a litte girl—she's only thirty-eight I educated: her and made her what she tx, and this 1 1 didn’t kick on th Toximply went to nd axk her to xome back to} T thought of getting a) corpus to bring Mary] ne could tell her story | asked me not to. nnoyed Mise Martinot ty years.” M “Bor twenty-five y ery cent he has spent has been given He fet pani han him by shexe two Jadle handler “and hax sunk s@ tow that he lives in cheap lodging houses, He over to be locked u Mr. Netherso! shifted about uneasily Martinot pre- He js bu with Miss aring for next @saxon's production, ‘A Marriage Game,” by Clyde Fitch and Egin: vagaries have interfered with work Put Under Bonds. “You have got to stop this business,” Magistrate Zeller sald. “Ui put you under $1,090 bonds and remand you to the Island unless you can furntal The Nttle man ocked up and the oth hurriedly left the court a dreadful a ning W tine i “TL hate awfully outvide the court-room, * tended the performance of ‘Ben Hu : pan and was removed to her home In a eab, | 10 Mave 10 Soe eat tise 7 can't work or seep, 1 really belle FREE LESSONS IN COOKING, | 8¢'* !nfine and haves thought of hav. “Ting him’ examined for his santy. 1s avery sud phase of my life, and [don't Mra, Metem Armntrong Entertaan (ie talk bout I, emete le neelece penn: + He writes, me threatening letters In the heart of the shopping district |when 1 am out of the city and has write {a a comfortable and inviting show-lten letters defaming me to every theat- room where shoppers are welcomed |rical manager in te country. 1 bought every day and sitting at their edse, are |y little place down on Long Island for introduced Into the Inner myaterles off mother to live in and let him manage It, _ cool cooking with gas stoves and gas|iie borrowed, money from the shop: ranges. Keepers’ ond told them It was for me, Mra., Helen Armstrong, the famous|and did everything to annoy me.’ cooking lecturer, {» In charge, and the| The reporter caught a glimpse of the {daily demonstrations, which will con-/jetter Eging sent to his wife, It began: tinue all this week, have, judging trom |My durling ong,” and then, “Dear Mary the, increasing .size of the audiences, | \¢ you will :neet' me to-morrow night on grown dally in attractiven Shoppers fill up the array, of com: fortable chaira and” surround the dainty tea tables before the daily lectures at 230 and no doubt the masculine mem- bers of the familles represented wiil| March 4. benofit. by ee ontable results of he nin much jas the a dees th ‘Cooking, benetits bys the fe ay ease and coofness of gas as a the room in w lodging-houre the corner nearest, the house, | should like to see you and talk to you about ing back to live with me. [wish you would see-me and avold trouble for you and Sallie Egins was refkaned (rom the Iwland Ken He saya he lives In a 35-. No. i Dark been: missing: \from+his home at No, G10 West Thirty aabth atreet for ten found Intl iver at ‘Tairty-nioai etree te Land Um afraid he Willy onde #1 took a bit Dl MARTINOT ITALIANS TAKE OATH TO KILL. Relatives Swear Ven- geance on Mother's Assailant. arraigne in the ¢ Mondi was Magistrate Brann joAchimo ntre THIS ROMED Martin Serenaded with Pebbles Instead of Song. Jar “day and held for waits pet Police Court trial. Laughingly He little knows the whol have sworn to Kill him. In the Ttallan e¢ = called. 1 Dail 1 known. His skin is uks with an air brother-in: Elm street. law's bakes! Mrs. Rose Nigro brought in a bateh of Dread to have baked. Jack had been drinking the nicht before. me a Kiss, Mrs, Nigre Ing to embrace hie slapped) his Although thas a son fourteen doesn't "he said, Jack ts D her throat shows t y imprints of finger- nl in the strag- rn, later Policeman Thwaite boy come out the door They were the and son. ‘The policeman vn the basement # bakery. The hadn't bee He malls, raw them ere Wading to Me looked. it door Jack ir been found with a stletty ame Pollceman Jack Ww out, dour fer hie pil Fon beth sides and open Tubbed into submission Way ta the NI mpled to mtick J with The father, Anton urked Ir Me nk ite behind, “Walt until he gets out? he muttered court this morning the elder sat in the rear on did he move hit eve: im. oar MAY BE INSANE. Commission to Exam- ine Millionaire’s Half Sister Anna. Justice Maddox, in Brooklyn, to-day gra behalf of omminste sides stone a hour wind him. ia ous! i casting pebbles upon the window pane, Wht of the happen What the YOUNGEST BANK PRESIDENT. Hen oft HAS A mes J he re pal throwing tn lerktand Miss They have known Martin annoys his hon Miss Ande t No. 2 Sat tow shade, /T will y Rom started in, my te d along ‘ou law ne ry Davi ty he Davison erty: N Martin's too ardent wooing of pretty Miss Molly in the Harlem Court to-day adores does not return his affections and says her. that caused his arrest of his sweeth hus engaged Py at Elghty: miy just, “trying to attrac ni of Liberty Nat Pr 1 NEW WAY Anderson cost him | ¢ and he- severe lecture on w York. Martin in Iy ts a typewriter, ch other for some Molly, bur Molly Tk was not she, tin was returning 2% Bast Kightleth ‘son live across the tin espled the sll: rt's figure on the his wus too much for * said the impetus ot by singing, but by iceman Taylor, -elghth street station, to dot down asked that trying nuck, answered James, my gitl'e atten- n ont ‘Thirt was ol aut ry whrank from BRIBES USED FOR DESMOND? Prosecutor Says that Police Paid to Save Sleuth. Detective Timothy J. Desmond. or trial for murder before Judge Aspinall | will se wil in the County Court, Brooklyn know hin fate to-nicht, as the ¢ ko to the Jury this afternoon Desmond is accured of followins James MeMullin into his house at Bata ing him trict-Attorney Ridgway made an eloquent plea for the ortsoner, alleging self-defen: Assistant Dis triet-Attorney Martin W Littleton in summing up characterized Deamond » textimony awa tiene of les. “The Ume ought to come anld, “ICAL Inn't here now, when t Hee should be reatrained from sup money and manufacturing evidence to t one of thelr number accused of such @ crime as thin, “The evidence here favorable to the Prisoner in every case te untrue, an nothing but perjury. They have sorted to every means to nullify law in this cas re- the and I repeat that they should be punished for their organized attempt to Desmond teatimony: ‘He fs guilty of a cold-blooded, Ubverate murder and should my penalty.” MOTHER MAY KILL HERSELF. Mrs. Mary Strongin Wants to Die if She Loses Sons. clear on made Mra. Mary Strongin may jose posses son of her two sons, Louls, fourteen, and Harry, flve She is charged with mal- treating them, “If [lose my children,’ she sald, “intend to kill mywelt.” Agent Barclay, of the Children’s Ald Boclety, appeared before Magistrate Hogan in the Essex Market Court to- day with the Doys whom he had taken from thelr mother's poor apartments in the rear of Nu. M2 Cherry street last night. Mrs. Mary Strongin stood near by wringing her hands and weep- Ing. She ix a woman about forty-fve yeara old, with gray halr and dressed shabbily. ‘The children were ragged and appeared to be half starved. ‘They romother who ¢rled to yme to her by terme of them to jearment, Mrs, Strongin vehemently dented hav- hee ohildren and appealed to shri trom her and ald they 1 A number of Hebrews court took pity on. the woman and Magistrate Hogan adjourned x el MAUD GONNE GOES HOME. Irish Joan of Arc Leaves om French Mteamer. who for the Jast three Maud Gonne months has been lecturing in ‘thle coun. try axa champion of Iroland, xatled for home this morning on La Lorraine. Others who safled on the sam ship Henry Enrique Delbol, Peruvian Rochelle; Gaston Mrs and Mr D rthur Hoy Strangely Inj John chelpp, the young son of Sergi Vv sident Schelpp, of the Newtown CL. 1) police, | th youngest bank i a Moe enn eee iene thirty-thren | was riding on a rocking horne last nicht, rx old. He entered. the employ when he lost bis balance and fell. The Laomhanis nglsso ne. naslatsnt woint of a stick which he had in his tee aie hand plerced the boy'a throatinficting a i sade i ly pecretary of | Wound thet the physieian attending him virtaal charge: | He it alne wecretary Off ays will probably prove fatal, Clinton atre ap- polnted to examine into the sanity of K E roof the ieorge waose ate In 10 be In hts ptatex t contont vier Gilman n> rignt to Giiman estate and #hare tn th showld be proved by her sanity, aawyer Walter Hennetc and Dr. 1. irorue were nam foby Justice to examine Hae ‘ax stated th: new the wait thatt MOTHER FAINTS IN COURT. Overjoyed nt Deciston cut Mer, Justice Scott put a summary end to brought to Brooklyn 11 examination may be ma¢ Awar the divorce case of Perey Lee Davis aeainyt bis wife Anna thia afternoon in 1 ‘Term, Part LV,, of the Supreme Court. Not a dozen questions had been asked he case ad waves the custody of the chia to the moth: Mra. Davis. took. the. I!ttle girl in her arma, -hugged her to her breast and faint BAY. yi spe le aren Stewart Building. Broadway, cor. Chambers St. A Suit Sale Made famous ina day because the greatest Suit values ever known Over six thousand new, elegant Spring Suits. Every One a Model of Perfection in Style ow on sale, and Fit. Broadway, cor. Chambers St. poe. 11. 00, 13. 50 for the highest character of Suits that cannot Le matched for double the price. Frank L. Volhin. ae & USED POINT ACAINST HERLIAY MADE. |School Teacher Gives| | Testimony Not | Barred. | eS i | Herlity on ptinued in 4 before i | Magistrate © Distrt Assistant Cred House Were pr | The first wittess waa Henry Marko- wita, of the By Morality Committee, | A teacher in Publi vol No | Chrystie and Hester sw bhe Hned bets tetra had de “ott anno ide sdmit on reput nmon report and reput erly | I would exclude this the M if ttw Jobe produ yo and 1 will bar lon of that il nbet of the ¢ THREE INIURED IN EXPLOSION. Gas Leak Caused Acci- dent in Apartment House, Brooklyn. ‘Two men and a girl were broised and burned by a gan explosion this after- noon in the apartments of Mrs, Mary Quell, on the third floor of 119 ‘Thatford Savenue, Hrookiyn. The injured are Mins Mary Quell, seventeen years ol and Benjamin Anderson, of 44 Linw: street, und Gilbert Jaco’ nick street, both employees of Hrookiyn| meter when the thought that the meter a leak 1 of the explosion threw th girl off thelr feet and w: ! In w Jacobs was the most se tn the vhree. Hix face was burned amd: ie Teceived Many contusions The Quell giri'n face was xcorched and her arm wax injured where she fell, All three suffered from gas pobaning A fire alarm was and. there war Httle trouble patting out Dare w the flreme: slclan from the netsh njured persons (anne) iG §. CROCERIES DRAWING NEAR TO OUR CENTURY Te Two more stores this week, leavin establishments, retail grocery stores demonstrates |Boys’ 50c. 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