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1 Sate Serer HOW ROTHSCHILD COT $10,000 NOTE Herman Nessler Swears He Gave It to the Bank to Be Discounted, and It Was Never Returned. BANKER PROMISED TO SEND IT TO HIM LATER BY MAIL. Assistant District-Attorney Rand Hints-Mysteriously that Some One-on the Opposite Side May Be Punished for Forgery. ‘When the trial of David Rothschild, (President of the now defunct Federal on the charge.ot grand larceny, resumed before Recorder Goff and jury in General Sessions to-day, Her- T, (Nessler, who accuses Roth- Lildof stealing a promissory note for 0,000, was recalled for cross-examina- Stion. \ Nesster swore yesterday taht he had, m Jan. 4, taken the note-to Rothschild rv the purpose of having it discounted, @ Rothschild kept it on the pretense iat he wanted to investigate it. fessler called several days inter, when Rothschild told him the bank would not Biscount the note and he would send it sto tim by mail Inter. Nensler never ffecelved the note, but later ascertained thachId had realized on the note and the money. Rand Talks of Forgery. It {s the contention of the counselfor dofenge that the $10,000 note of Jan. which Nessler swears Rothschild ey was one made by Nessler and his rtner, Benjamin, to obtain the money With which to pay the first note. Lawyer Leventritt, assoclated with Mr. House, said this moming that there Ould be ho trouble for the defense to prove this fac “Ausistant District: jAttomey Rand when tod of this remark fe sush a note ip produced by the Wefense some one will go to State Prison tor forgery.” Mr. Hotise inquired into many other note transactions of the witness, In reply to other questions the wit- ness sald he had known the defendant Reout Ave years: apd had met him and nis wife at dinner several times. State Bank Examiner A. C. Judson was called and identified ‘the Nessler note as having been found in the Fed- far! Bani when he took charge April Reference to Note Excluded, The witness was not allowed to answer the question or another as to whether the proceeds went to pay off the frat note alleged to have been dis- then by. Nessler. All reference to his note was excluded by Recorder Mr. Judson stated that he had fourdieit. ihe aseete, of the Pipes inal ft No, fetifed that he accom Caston Nessler Ht discounted BANKER ROTHSCHILD SKETCHED IN COURT DURING H1S Sa istital — GRAND LARCENY.| to the Federal Bank Jan. 4, wh Were escorted to President Roehschitaes . where Nessler he wanted to borrow. $10,000 on a note. Nessler made out the note and the witness indorsed tt, ““in the early part of April the defend: ant and his’ bro! Louis, call Our office and told me the Nossler note had deen , discoun right to be. care of it all Tent, eenemin ‘On cross-examination Benjamin sald he had known 1 Rothschild for more than ut denied Rothschild had thirty y to Nessler, or etart ineroauoed shies CD in business. ye ir, Frothachtta haa aaxee pA Ma ine him an accomodation you would have given him it?” Mr Hoare asked the witness. ST cere, would not,” was the ‘om FBoniamin dented that he had ever eR An ao joommodation note to Roth- = a at the latter's request. ‘he cross-examination of Benjamin by Mr, "House resulted In_@ legal equabble during wie Asaistant District-Attor- characterized remarks by Mr. House he flavoring of barroom mari- ners. ag eet Caston, who was cashier the Federal Bank and ‘Confidential Mra of Rothschild, corroborated the: tatements of Nessler and Benjamin as ry ote toaking and indorsement of the President me the mote,” teotifted. tnd told, me to favo ans HURT BY FLYING ROCKS FROM BLAST People In Their Homes and Workmen Struck ‘by’ Stone Fragments That Littered Streets in Mount Vernonz MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., May 19.— Beveral persons were injured and much Mamage done to property this afternoon yy a blast’ in a cut of the New Haven allroad at South Eleventh street. The cut is being widened so as to permit of the laying of two additional Wacks, When the charge was set off ® sent rocks hurtling through the air for some distance, great pleces of stone many of them weighing fifty pounds or more dropping in the streets. The win- dows of seven stores on First street were shattered, a forty-pound rock crashing into one stationery store, de- molishing a soda fountain, Other stones smashed through the mindows of Tony Devilli's shoemaker 'shop, Devilli being hit on the arms ‘and legs an® badly bruised. His two-year-old daughter Irene was cut on the scalp by a piece of rock and stuned for a time. Several of the workmen were hit, but escaped with slight injuries, ‘An official investigation will be made to fix the responsibility for the occur- rence ses “GIRL IN' CAB” IN COURT. Lizste Nestor Held on Charge of Disorderly Conduct. Liszte Esther Nestor, or Lizzio @s- ther Tilton, who ‘told the police fast night that the cabman who drove her from Franklin street to Broadway and Twenty-third street was abusive, was held in $109 to-day In the Jefferson Mar- Ket cote on a charge of disorderly conduc! Bhe was fiashily dressed in stuffs of gay coloring and with a prodigious amount of lace trimming and created a great stir In court. She sald she lived at No, 210 West Elghty-second street. ——=__—_ LEONCAVALLO’S OPERA READY, BERLIN, May 19.—Leoncavallo ar- rived in Berlin to-day with the manus- cript of the opera “Roland of Berlin,” which Emperor William commisstoned him to compose several years ago. The subject is a controversy between the Mayor of Berlin and one of the Brand- enburg Prin several centuries ago, in which the Mayor was forced to sub- mit to the Prince. 438 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN, Friday's Special Prices. Match These Prices If You Can. Come Early and Be Convinced. 25.00 and 27.50 Walkin; Cheviot and Fancy 25.00 Taffeta Shirt Waist Suits, very latest models, 7.50 Side Pleat Brilliantine blue, black and brown. 10.00 and 12.50 Black Cheviot Coats, satin linings, newest models, 1§.00 Covert Coats, fine quality satin linings, FRIDAY 21. straps, Suits in Broadcloth, ixtures. 16.50 18.00 4.98 FRIDAY FRIDAY Walking. Skirts ‘ood FRIDAY told. Rothschild | ¢{ ed | Placed on the stand, aid_s0 im- to his personal account. I i mediately after the bookkeeper counted the note.” Counsel for the defendant croas-ex- amined Caston at considerable length is to prior notes of Nessler and Bey Jamin, but the Recorder agnin excluded all qtiestions this subject. William M. Woods, who _ succeeded | Rowhschild as President ‘of the Federhl Bank, took the stand. “Did you and Rothschild have a talk about the bank's assets when you as- sumed the presiden was the first question asked. "Yes," said Woods. “Ind he say anything about this note for $10,000 Wife neta it. was good and that Ness- Jer waa able to pay it.’ Mr. Rand then handed. the witness over to the defense. Mr ned his side ofthe cags. that he wanted the Jury to und and keep in mind that should the de- fendant be proved gullty of the charges made against him, Benjamin and Ness- ler would not be responsible for the note. The note in question, he sald. was given to make good a previous note. After the prosecution had made an UAsuccersful attempt, to Introduce the testimony of Miss Huckle coficerning the note transaction the defendant was Mr. Rothschild gave his testimony piacidly and without the least nervous- (AMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. 4 plnee the proceeds: The LargestShoe Store in the World (TRADE Buster Brown MARK) hoes For Boys @ Girls Are Our Exclusive and Newest Thing in Children’s Footwear. 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TI-YEAR-OLD GIRL Constantine Mariglia Charged by Mrs. Munroe of Inducing Her Sister to Stay at His Home—Accused Man Held. Mra, Agnes M of No, 29 Jn-} sister( Tessie Dorst old, dauehter of John Dé a farm- ar of Haverstraw Mra, Munroe sabi that her aister had come to New York last October Haverstraw and had lived in the Mi roe homo at Astoria until two Ngo. The complainant sald she learned to-day that Tessie, had gone to th home of Marlgiia. Golng to the house Mrs, Munroo en- countered her sister emerging with Ma riglla, ‘Tessie said they were going to be married this afternoon. refused to go with Mrs M and when th latter tried by fe to get Toasie t Accompany her there wae an three nered struggle, in which Marigiia took a aS SE Higher Quality Is Our Constant Endeavor. No food can be too pure, n too good for our trade. We sell st sticks to anything you buy. That nomical favor us by returning it. 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