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eRe ated asi iaaetehs “ aiets aa ae sonata = erie ie _THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20, TTERSON ADMITS MRS. YOUNG TRIED TO REGAIN HUSB es .oooos of Messeager Hoffman, of the District-Attorney’s iat nt tanabeend nt ae a te om have re ‘Her aeting was perfect; and the closest ob- ‘Hot have detected a tremor in her hand as sbe played her role. « ) ani iia Waeraietrse akc rcias, bg ae ty tA. yt a ouns come it ahs SeWhed Ret Chair aside and made room for Hoffman. Then when jwate placed she went over the scone once more, and by ber interpreta- ape ne'seatea'that she wlghs kilt toe: self or me, —_—_—_ made it oléar, or tried to make it clear, that Young pete mm ota ad | Dit he say that ho feared Mr, ieee pear gee ae i |¥oung might be, a munderess? A. He wtehes lars! Rm gomeaeur: | Auératy mining any such request to Wonderful Change in One Night, a) GF ‘IT WILL SOON BE OVER,’ MISS Under Physicians Five . Patiorwon to her Bad to Worse.’ * is MOST STRIKING STATEMENYS BY NAN PATTERSON ON STAND. Caesar said his wife had been very unhappy; he ferted, ff he did Rot stay with her, she would go something serious, He thought Mrs. Young might kill bimeelf or me. Caesar gave me $2,800 in California, The next bighest ran he gave me at One time was $9,600, Gometimes he gave me $1,000 and $1,800 at # time. 1 40 not know ff he gave me altogether +5 much as $40,000 or $50,000. I was not sitting facing Cassar in the cab when the shot was fired. ‘and Ima day or two we will he wong home Washington for dur Chtistman dinner, The truth wilt ’ Miers prevail, Me. Nand veshn't ball @e terrinne hae Be 4 Taeid Des and an twee Uelline nothing but the train it war sary || CURED BY CUTICURA, al ~y 7 ‘te | "7 howe le hi iy? A. he - |] 1 id not eee the pistol. When I first heard the report 1 thought i¢]| “6 A2t,use those wonte 4 | "dake Fat foe eae yee Saoterehat hol ft |} wight have heen in the street. When the shot was fired 1 do not know le zou, and them aay fA Sov Seat Seah ares wer | to if sone at ie, Patterson Ina Month Face Wa nerved herself to the ttia) in splendid fashion, and trom || where his hands were, Scien told the. moan: RIG? A. Yen, nen you met Youn rand a uestion eetesyce Mow Me Clean as Ever, asked and she appreciated how little her I never knew my sister, Mrs, Smith, wrote a letter to Cucsar telling houne. amighe Kil Hundred and Borrieth steet ea” Te dovoted to Afr, Young? — ptt aS . , sie seemed to clad hersalt in an az- |] him about an operation I was aaid to have undergone, I went through || A,Tt was, en es when het chine or YO Pou paréelig tan | th hehe ait Always willing to do any-| ME was troubled with eckome on te ¢ Ro operatiog. I never talked to Cassar about such a thing. m0, {oat 218 You ever think that you werw | (ce for five montha, during which $ room and listened with placid coun- | When I got into the eab with Caesar I did not know where he was || 9, “i n't remember any other res: ma, You wore feeling in high gplritat About to become a mother white wich ime | was in the care of physielans, taking me. | never gave it a thought, or if I did 1 supposed he would the shot wag ue Ye Bia you know t ing | 0. Whe My face was in such a condition that Ny 7 tops ob fone Ta pont tor foie ie Patt fink | uS ne rm jot ta our hand in| T could not go out. It was golng trom was in 5 f Ume. fired Gi fp ts ook to ay 8 aap ot leave me somewhere near the steamship pler. 4, done \ nee 4 esas en Pia mone a: Tam aoe, AE thinker 3 Then e treed oe oa ie ul in the trial in barring women v se. mane S., Yossie fee Wm et colts We You ever been in’ Buropet | of M4 Pout ‘ova or*, Lumbe> | mended’ Cuticura Remedies, | | . et Yaunet a, A. No. member, on't | night after 1 washed my face with Cue ., 7 Put My Semiane ‘enponsctome? A. |B. You hed aareed with Tawee te tal te Moiceon B20 outte™ Whether or not|tienra Soap and used Cuvicars Otmt : ME ee 1-1 WF sedtaeallaedl 7, Boat geu baad po sear sre, |ceneed wooden, aad ctaslng r ig | "Were you ever a mother?” asked Mr, yo UNG, SHE SA YS, UR GED aii ead ye ne treatment it Ruorel ‘all scales i. M Tes. | “Me, 2 seahipacdaglag| hate meghag hs A HER TO FOLLOW HIM. ‘z's uci si Sh ota a Whom She Met smith. | yg: You understand what I mean? A. we, | face was as clean as ever,” Fer, dunerwand yous 1 was ever ®} — hen Mz, Rand went Into & searching examination of the detendant’s ®t sverrt pumeed on nicely | THOMAS J. SOTH, 317 Stage Sty ‘ fret meet had pa | AStaw'Mren, 728 ee en were you married to the hus.) statement that Young urged her to follow him to Burope, \No (alae foine well? A. (Faintly)! Brooklyn, N. Y. Q. Were you with hi natantiy bind from whoin you were ‘alvorved ANY shee hi enON that she ever said {tier you mgt him tn May? “Aut wun) A, In 198. @ You and Young, after shaking j stocking hefore? | A. Now and then. Did yen Rete MP MeKeon The above letter was "tine Slightly toward Justice Davin and thejro Q When Park in @ ¢ab,| 2. ¥Oude not drink often? Not very! engin’ ch An ee Aty efiminal op-| 1898, and te again writes us Feb. 19, ’ 1 Went to the Hotel im-| Lace, rode around the 1k store In " . nie on the Dench, Then, with a salar) 91°42), altar umd to Maver? yall fh Cert ety oper WAR ana he then told 7ou be wan gee om "ian vou gat Into tne cab with Lanion Sine mitt yA! (iyo"2y | 1002 “t have not been troubled. with 4 toward the jurors, she gathered up herskirts ard passed down |“ Q. jut he was drunk enough on the|hame-of J, J. Pa eres slow trip and you would sail on @ faster roing AA Ree, where he was tak- ome st a) those In New York? A. ma since, y from the witness chair. She strolled past the jury box and re-|night of May 3 to make his wife faint? Q Is that the nome of your father?) ship and gm there within @ few days) ing you? A. No; I never gave itm, *nat ls all.” sald Mr. Hand and The agonizing itching and burning ia Kee oost tathor at the prisoner's table, The old man tie He nesd ta wat bie Jew twisted | & Teo, *| before him and meet him in Landon? at i anew {hat he was golng down | doen from the witness and sat ie toe okis as ‘4 fond bia ht= vine used to look alter he had a few 5 : i ler ti ‘ope? "I have notht t | ful sealing, as In psoriasis; the ressed them ying: “You did | arin Used Name of Mer Father A. Yea, BE © Mabe & op We Burcee? | wan; ‘yod can Weave he tant 220s! of hale and crusting of seal 08 Im e bracing her and kissing 9: Hin jaw would get fastened, would) Q. Did you always use the names Mr.| 9 Did he tel! you the name of the en ote t him | Mr. ‘Levy . ; tt A, | jahip? A. ot wev- , espect to im | sealled head; the factal disfigurement, the table and shook hands with her Gnd for|!‘? A. Yer, and |t used to make Mre.|and Mrs. voted Ye, when you ship? A. He told me the names adie after his dey re. A. new | Miss Patterson then left the stand, as in pimples and ringworm; the aw- Beith frightened and sh d to faint. w with A . bright color came into her cheeks. uw ile mde such dinturtace that 7, bid Sou Ad pu mite, mien 9. gs, that he would meet you ia ioe acting i i My = mer iees | tul suffering of infants, and anxiety ER COURAGE RIGHT ALONG, a en stat he here mee latigtt Mt. and Mire Cagsar "Young. |Londan and would start on « fahing we te pi ym, would je him’ PROVES ALIBI ON _|of worn-out parents, as in milk crust, ‘Bhe had been on the stand under direct examination two hours and Don't you know that he was a de- Did you live with Young as his irip and take you along? A. Yés, . Was it true tl hen Fou ¥ | tetter and silt rheum—all demand a 4 @, Dor y y t Into fry es. To-day she was on the stand under cross-examination two Me 'lYe! A: Nos he wae a stringer to wile at ane coe mae Beery monting: "| & For bow long? A. Por three weeks, | th Oi there Toc wes pine? Pane PISTOL PURCHASE. ong soccuuatalty ‘woe Ta ‘s. een minutes, making the full longth of her ordeal four hours| Q. After this, when @mith got drunk,, Q. That while his wite was at} @ Did you want to got A. No; I was t. I thonght 0) ——— | : five miuutes, you and Young went out? A. Yea. [the Hotel Walcott? A. Yes. |atraid of the trip albne. fee stint hong eas, lta ot Paul Francel, record-keeper at Betle- | [bat Cuticura Soap, Ointment and ; Daring all that time she never gave the faint ft breaking down, | wiia Mit Maxed out how long’ A. We |. Did your slater, “Mrs. J. Morgan | Q. That wag the main reason? A, Yes, | tae pler. vue Hospital, was called to teatity con. | Resolvent are such stands proven be» Ing jat time ga @ faintest sign of breaking down. |were out until 10 o'clock and he drove ‘Bmith, live with you at the Hotel fa . You ve you $200 In the cmb, A. ; ey Sa | all doubt. No stolidity was the same as had marked ber bearing throughout the ine hack perialt A No. bat abe, tee, ealed tolY% ee Hee Answer to Young. cerning the ambulance which Mixa Pat-| YOU a No statement ie and the trial now drawing to a close, a When id vou see him after this? bee me every day. dip Q. Then you came back to One Hun- 9. apt, C16 you tell Foung aynen he | terton gaid she had seen when sho re-| bien Rag bys nwa A i an ob ‘ Ne races, Did you vinit the pe tracks dur- and Twenty-fAfth street an met the next ship? A. J enld that 1 Aldn't| ‘YPAed from the races on the evening purity and sweetness, the power to @ A had answered every question with a clearness and directness that “Q! A ‘few d hi general impression that she was telling the truth, and throughout | tbe Ravatre 1 ated ats 5 Mgt ba tire cros#-examination of Mr, Rand she did not display any hesita-| McKeon Came After Her, atel? @ ing, tee month of May » No. ; Luce, and on the way you wi r of June %. France! . Wnew at sou tecve from the dotet | nf it a steamer rug? A. Yes, now Dow, Lrould eet along very well, oe tart et tata that the am-| sord immediate relief, the certal mexnen ' ibe Hotel | @. What did you mean by that? Did | bulange left the hospit volook |atore fay tae nty Perla to the #. Paul Hotel to live |G, Wen believed that ntent {at you xpi rant chaperone? I'meatt that'T | grains ot ba etal at G14 o'clock | OF gpeedy and permanent eure, the OD usual to a Witness who wi ling an untruth, Q. Were you at the Navarre Hot 1 Ree a we na 3, Moreen Smith?) weal follow bis to ert & hs | bsolute safety and grea’ omy When Mr, Rand was asked about hie impression of how she bore her-\ when Mr, Young aid delteu came | “QcWaan't it apeat’ May sot A. 1 af hanna ee HY } Fou would not have been alone it) | This matter of time is of {mportance| have made them thé wanders Gehe Han, he said she made 2 splendid witness, Her counsel said they were de-| "i, your A. Yes, - don't haow o'clock the next morning, A. Yes, BEA SSS fp remain wh Your to the defense, as it tends to establish | cures of the civilised world, bir: With her showing; that after thy cross-examination her story was) vgq, 't” “eve YU away ina Abt A.) 0: Why, aM yo tease the Hotel Im) Dia you then give Young any tea-| “Q.'When Youig gave you the card! * bl fOr J. Morgan Snilth, her beoth- |“"wag Ghntrehoul the, Cone euteerp ec r 2 ui of the qotes, | #00 10 understand that you were not! bearing his name while you were riding | ¢M:law, who accompanied her from| solvent, Sue. (in, form of Chécolate. Coated ¥ broad with him, A, Not that I) in the cab just before hig death what| the race track, as to the: yurchase of | hil a aS ant. be, ie better as fur as material points for her were concerned than {t Was) Q. You spent one night at the Roas- |. . You. were put | my otel? A. Yes. hay you? A. t can't sa: y the, |) | ; L ‘ ”, Millin, Young's rion: tell) no Why ain't go tall Mo. Lane that did he sa 4 He sald: “Take this; you) the revolver. They could not have vis- de in Paix: on awe was only one more witness after the actress left the stand betore! y ‘the defense rested. He was a hospital official, who corroborated her state- r: that an ambulance was near the Long Smith were there on the eveuing of Ju Possible for either of them to ‘@ been in the pawnshup when the re- Why She Left the Hotel, | ime I cage ed w abd 99, +4 thine toe ‘Volver was purchased. ‘ | Then you did leave because the ho. | he couldn't hear ng a In no criminal) trial that has ¢ver taken place in this tounty have such | "Q- What "dit he mean by that? A, | {el manager found gut what sort of PTO gar ra mpihee wo fa'ave| "9. You did 9x to Young you would! a moment, the defendant must retire,” L. been enacted around a court-room door as those seen to-day around | M9 thought Mra, Young might’ RAY hive: | people you were? A. Yen | etatrattee vite: ey not follow Mat broad? A. Yes; that la f cham self for me. Y. at ie J. Morgan Smith's bual- | you a not put it in your | positively true, P ‘ Then turning to Miss Patterson, he $3.50 SH ’ in your retieule, but in your) @. Whi added, “Can you vossibly hold your- stgching? A. Y. trial bers of the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, where Nan| 4 neas? He fs in the insurance busl- {8 on trial for the murder of Caesar Young. | cohen A murdeforet” Ac Hie et, tse | nese. a1 Ni al PA 795 fae . The corridors of the Criminal Courts Building were so jammed with | those words, but that was what bey ROM he o ke as race tenia often? ‘S ore you Stra 14 that Luce might! @, Whew ro ‘and women fgbting to get nenr enough to the door to be among the You left the Hosymore because you) 0. hi he do ony insurance business "4 gy thie ot Moonen | fisting eee’ a _ Hirst admitted that the fores of poliowmen on duty was entirely inadequate to aid not ike Kh "A" Tt wan tou molyy! | egret sha’ nore Qu Yu, mM pot wie ve Centy fooking’ at Rim: ; the situation, An extra detail of men was sent for, and on tts arrival ii (dc NOW/ WEN you amreed with Mr, Q. What \une, dud you vevally Wot UP | dollar bite In Ht? Ryo | may d , hot faney an ocean trip? A. 1) Q. Are ths events leading up to the| {ted Stern's pawn shop and bought the think te sngoting clear to your ‘mind? A. Yqs, | Tevolver that killed Young about that a But after k..§ shot was fired you! time. While Francel was on the vtand yOu remeniber ail 4 “ that took place? A, nadenveer rere: Mr. Levy suddenly stopped the proceed to the time the policeman got | 98 by explaining; b “Will the Court please excuse mi and” ARC Potter Drug fole"Propetetore, SY DPae & er of the Rotel about your re- 4 marfied man, and didn’t| ne yoann tell you (o leave the hotel?) rem, { . When you went Into that restau- rah dunn with jo 8 Vroadway. self together Just for a few moments,” | The gil nodded her tead wearily and | Frencel was allowed to complete his tewtimony. M! Pattereon left the court trembling. Evidently the strain of the and at inal you put tt fm vou | "Ade have sald that ; ri to establiah some kind of order oi of the exteting chaos, Uo go, say yon tal bap ie sd wa, How ty 0 ‘ yon Weep ting |e w yout "A, Ven hej romexamination had unnerved her, me or A, n At noon? oA. For three of .| @ You. had never put money in your! Anrt me very much, he QE pay GkowD WOULD Nor DE KuPT back, a You Say ‘ipa Jou marely wanted | When ore ma at ae CONTRADICTS there Was no festoring order to that crowd. ‘The morbid curlosity Hamily? A, Fem tht was af "| frp’ 2° * it there was inetamorphosed Into a vullon, angty determination | ILLUSTRATES ON STAND ACTRESS’ STORY. be aside at the onslaught of the police. } doors were finally od & dozen polive these weed dng Ladd had to sift Hey popes peat nad SA YS THA T yo UNG GA VE HO WwW 49) UNG WAS SHO T Bi} byte Pry ban es einbeaiing ' at once, with the result that there was o jam in waich several wom-| . napital oMejals’ testimony, on | $2. vere so bay saneened that they yalld for bap, adding tothe venera;| = LER BIG SUMS OF MONE Y\_ wits too ats ot weowngee otmen, of te Distritatorners oft, therm, more whom Ms. hand de ebatusion. The Supreme Court room, 5 It ts, was not big enough to! + girl then went through a pantomime showing how Young had selzod her, eal 10/per cent. of the throng, and it@was this knowledge which cansed|, | '%t? Mr. Rand went Into the quortion of the money Young had given) Ascording to her illustration Young first seized her right hand and then took (Continued on Third Page.) ig the rear to fight so hard for frat placos, | to the actress, She had already tol” that she got $2,800 from him in Cali- | of his. —- wen —_—— ¢ ‘The policemen roared at tae tops of thelr lungs that no women would | fornia, “Have you had any occupation since your theatrical engagement pagctstaed oe pol you over | each other and one of my hands was in ‘ emia or the one hy the slightest difference to the women, if; in 199 waked Mr. Rand, M4 second eo Ont e wad, “1 am my fae Gnd Carear had nord Of ny" yy) “Bheer force a halt a dozen ieuinen iaeecvee re gekiothal aX} “No” replied the actress, eset dada Mai lie eter BC RRO Ly Mart dd i j impossible to get them out again, masd Ht! o. 19 your tther @ man of Wealth? | Q. Did ahe always. worry, when you Seete OA See Hane, 98 Sern He be 1 ya Re . vere night? J thin spoke. rrison. 1 BN WOULD NOT L#AVR COURT, LT ia’ ha! esotaa' Wiledine. tap yeu {4 ne net, flere Ae ee Te ay "eh dh en ve | They. were told it was the order of Justice De | whit 1A. ! Woe iene ala vou dn | Dead and looked out of the window? q Eh y to him, “Buddenly f They refused to budge, and ually won on bY ny oy @. Dut Young sg |getinn alts Ry at. PT Hy A. 1 looked away because 1 did not | S¥ the si oF something whiter” A. when the doors were finally barred on the trowd eka Be eit he O. This made Young very angry? A.) want Caesar to see that I ared 90/ Q fm you say that you saw a flash? 4nd {t took the r ° i rf re sear Pacey srs eas oto | "2 ar mas at we] en “ght, titi ae FOR XMAS. : a - Was & constraint in no? 8. 4 ins on my lap: nelther of mine manner that revealed her dread of the approaching merciless cross-ex- Y. This wae in play? A. Yoo |away that the shot wi touched him. We had no quarrel?’ A. UCH AS BUTTERCUPS, RUTTER- Of Assistant District-Attorney Rand. She continually sonst ba T Just put hie agers over your eyeat| Were you looking away to hide PB BASE sis tvs spous” lauren Counter Goods, Bote AND HOCOLATE Wa Pans, Lb. 20c { RL he ace aes on ot ne receneed thet bas marked her bear- te sot ob eaieent 1, te Berd teare? A Just turned my head) any eta ounk’s Tetatat A No.’ THB LARGEST LINE IN THE CITY. 4 | o y aside. ‘ ie mee Rg Gaye ofthe sran she hs bron wth sch tr | ft pont "ee od A a gh Pilg ae vou ming ot tthe wn| va oe i Sib aR? | $e 5 was tome healtation in her step as she ame out of the narrow | !i0%,9ften ail be give you money change frofn ne of areal anger (0 one| dant A. can't aay. was thinklog | Ha susan Sh ahd Carne SP AY. A } dons know. what he hae a ng I may have been |. iis Lavy and said: VANILLA CREAM ALMONDS....L8. 10¢ / ASSORTED FRUIT & NUT CHOCS.LB. 7 KET laatinteglagrs Nl SPECIAL FROM DECEMBER 19TH TO 24TH. @ the tirat thing you sar] ,, ONE-POUND BOX! $ FIVE-POUND BOXES, jash of the weapon aa it] "Mr. Levy. I now ask you to keep! or p.PASHIONED BARLEY SUGAR $()¢| CHOICE CANDY POR FAMILY U SOc ‘our ise he let- Bi ee eeeee LB. TER THA THORE | x Promise and hand to me MIXED CANDY. | Stent AN rs POLD id tera written by Young to Miss Pal ——_-___—_ + ¢ oe they were ferme in California| BUTTER PEANUT BRITTLE. dial sive isixan Gaubt Ae PS ogy ae . nad sountAle . a) 2 Na] SORTMEN’ i Re "asc ou must be In desperate straits,” re. SPECIAL MISED CANDY CONSISTING Factions .°7 oe j the side of the cab. leading to the tribunal, but #3 she a Np ofa 4 table sho Nad pulled’ hervelt together aad romumed, her nasal astoats"a tates go inog™ "0" | Hee in which there was some of the kangaroo walk So familiar on| % Was it a sum? A, Yes. anger to play’ . way. Can't Name the Baaue sam, Did Not Intend to Go, down wich @ Jerky movement she attempted to Risa her father | @. Can you tell within $400 of the! @ You did not intend to follow Young ‘ her veil; then with a nervous laugh she raised it, hor binck-gioved |“mount? A. airoad when he ed you Into the | NO. 4 ‘ea , Was it h 10,000 or ¥,0007 | cad that night? No, aaa teetne Frees Wwhite-halred father's im as she leaned | 4% Wat yht,muel & = “0. He supposed chat you would?, A. | ° ws . | logking o it ohinged from great | @. ness 2 A. Yea. went wand * ‘cheer father, T' r "the? | . ¢ TE CREAM! _ NB os : up, r, TH pull together all AL 6 Waa 4 generous man, wasn't he 1 *¢ He wan going down with ah | my yee me. Jay?, smiling very broadly Pore EGA fs Pattseny I P HGH-ONADE’ BoxHO , Q. ite nt muoh on nls P's al and you didn't care at ule A, Yeo; 1 “DO cries I “s ze h lets WINTERORDENS, PRI curs. DA’ AND GLACE FRUIT, OR At hey RO EER easeapcoreunnant aa upon Bimself, didn't net A.@es, did care. , You rei to sive me those le ERVIT JES, BONBONS. [3c] MENT OF ALL c ‘S NAN PA TTERSON a) When ald. you: ret kuow that). Did It onowr ty you while you Ha Mr, Rand, somewhat _FRERON CABARS, be. O0....05 vane nia pare ie UNDER ma Bloat day Ralg lof ie mou igh ae se tea Vou nea A lat | MURS BMRA a Eta. 25e| “Pete, Aorta ARERT gp | | f told you that the; bd e | r. by! im ‘ate| & eee _ utTS. OR Ales CHOCO ‘ - MR. RAND’S CROSS-FIRE, i iiiricvele eins ayo ba gee eet, at ET Ee oy atncten of a RHE wn. the grow | HAAG OATEN ft 25e| HU TRPEN GRR RROMG . . jow di ell yi a " you had any reason to ery while you ny loft ‘ : IRE OF KINDB... 6.0 0+s0006 7 NEW CROP JUST ARRIVED.,.... ‘ r “ ul , Nan't know where his outor The youns prisoner walked about they tonding Mre. Young's effort to regain | tt! Bitsge'oed ane Hen | ware ta "Sak Au qzamarnbered {ng thea you diés't Creanotts rate Patt bel cannot compel SALE OF IMPORTED SATIN-LINED BASKETS, 28, BACH, 4 ‘| S8y box and stepped up to the wit-| her hustund from yout A. Yes. | out Of go . Crenar, in that question was popeiet your lawyer, Mr. Levy, to give Infor. is Sale We Will Continue Our Special Offer to Sunday+Sehools, | A ae t A. Yeo. | " reow he remembered saying It. imation concerning any letters that you | During Thi ° VS teas, tek tn nant 2,0toe Dewey pa Pour ene |e Ae a cS elke |e etter ev hae S| a, We cae Meee Ea he Ae a Are ee ot Mixed Candy and 0 halt ‘wai: "i f : ; it ay mue! bi tying? . x 0 : <Man, take the stand.” | ck dest & Fen fe Coung asked me not to Acton 03)". Mined LE aa son ony you aid | meee eee he Fight band? A, I Aiyeation Ate, Levy those letters: | A 3C*pound pall of andy $2 25 J teeee . ‘ 4 » ae Ghe did not remove her hat when she) Oo Hig ne give hineeh wtae n aie in taey hoses to be oat vers ea B based Eri). +5: you the money or did! Were Mr, and Mrs. J. Mormn [nol eee any reason why you should é wa en a poun be fot Smith Syare ot Four, rolstions wi ee” ith eee, Sapa She teecieieny She Heard the Report, my 68 feet, Ore ited: case, Mine Patter- fad the nigh outid of %#) Millin, his partner in the bookmak wit Taw," an we . You heard the resort? A. It was) eon ie unfamiliar Mh ae i? hat Invreased her pal-| business, give it to you? A. Yes, Cac. seemed | aot wave me ta od MUN apa ha: ine ew rey, eee eer S ka sort of A sna be j dhieet to grow wmore ani v" ome a in gave m now why. ck A nt Y 4 under the first few) some. ¥ - ions Were Known, Q. Dil you tostity that when you lott “We it mouthed? Aa Kon. ind te Y mi to the District by Mr. Rand Q. How much did Mullin giver A Phat you dare say; | {he Bt raul trots! and met Young at y * You an actress by oceupation?| | can't remember. tg A Vag” “88 MI oe it he fold you he had forty horns N*Haw, Sd you really, tak came | Q. Was it $07 a. 1t may have deen, | @ Your relations wi Young. ware] “MUN: A Ket frm the mire AT Sid ot stow 10 you a wife? A. No. | @ How much did Young give you? |Ma secret in the family? A, 1 suppose Whe ZS rake gh t » nink id not think It came from the () you a mother? A. No. A. He gave me #000. FE est vou dhew ibe they were |Atrink. anett: eed you ever marrieu? A, Yes @. You mean to day that Young gave | not aay sectet In your family? A. Yeo, |B, Sorty Birks between sts pan gen | | Th reply, Mr. ny did yon got a divorce trim | YOU 2.09 20 that you coud go Kaatt| G. You say on that might of June 9)/t8ke forty drinks between | and § o'clock tol ‘A. About & year ago. | 4: He gave me the money to go Rast heey Wine a ae erning? At dont Ware ee Where did you meet Caesar Young? | @ Haven't you sald that you were to! ; hear what Mr, ‘ry |. 1 be took the forty horns he must Uy “ran tat lety Chicago tn duly, | 4" to Californla in two wedkat A. | sald heret A. I don't remember '*? | hA¥e had therm during the “fow hours | Answer any, question, Ded you give It Ai OTH 6F ; Was somewhere on the 4 @ When you Jeft Flannety’s with| some time afer Tldnight on June |" Milan tterbon replied coolly, “T pre- | qeqmmmenerernenmenenrnnretmee ” + Raby Fr mmogy 52 to, your story he joys and Leve did two cabs come Up? land the time of your meating, some time aid. ” er . ‘o' F » . V 7 ‘ tong atter thar aid your imtt-| Fee j'yoo so that you cela “tenes Q. Young ed that you drive %e wow ee: Bed f ven to dra) the ie Paiine HY ha and de oe. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21ST. with Young coutinue? A. Three) (ew wi in the Bente A. Yea. with him and to One Hundred an ote owl Sains tergon? A. uy tely than before, ald, “Il must) CogTMLLO-—Jormy Clty. on Sunday, Deo. > teontha, 1 Qt 0 April this year Young | Fortieth atreet and then for you to go/kaow what you mean, alr. 1% ADBLINE COSTELLO, neo Adeline SPECIAL SALE OF HAL that time werd came East with bis family? A, Yee. | bome? A. Yea; but T wouldn't go. Q, Are you in tbe habit of telling the} Mr. Mr, Morrtaon, a peloeed wile of Janies Comallo, . . BA Ate Te! gaye She Vollowed itm, Q,,ou maid that your slater Jutta | ruth? A. Yes: T don't remember having ot ll woe terest | beer u chert finan ; ’ : : : " Be ale us ace Cl a hene Kal tie would worry es. told an untruth except once, cree 3, ote 1 bir Counsel | iciatived end friends ore Biviied to at- Womens High Class Tailor Suits, tet Young? A. At Oakland, | ie pve cel baa oe Yes ee ay chee and then withdrew | tend Seger pe Aa gr n a Bray the bay from San Fran: days? A. Yes, 7 to you tecognige tity young man? Gi © Volek, and thence to ft. ee. Riek Eas unas mre YOUNG TOLD ACTRESS abe hy root mantra 6 Ja ut Tees. | gut of Cheviot and Mise Fabric rem ure wtock, Se priv 0 Lon down Yak ah poe IRS, al WIFE MIGHT KILL rs ah | waver ute siesiahiih ing ia oe vs = & Yes, han did you ebm to . a MAY HS.—Mondan, Dee. 4% at the ronidence ‘ wn’ ’ POU spend the first night at an yer calride Torky HIM. / erthe toel ing noe noe ue Pairk #0 Bent t MART 0 loth, long ° ait 0. ® Turkinh bath with) with your Meter, Mee Qt eer From this polnt Mr, Rang sought to get the details of why Young had | *PoUns Sid alae storion?'a. vo, | HATMR 8 neve ot Beuieg Rowcarbery,| — SUITS of Velveteen, formerly $60.00 and $85.00 “= 45.00 POS batt a ae were there? A, w. told the defendant he had been trappéd into going to Burope, Misa Pattor- t a alto, me for Him. Q Way Bere. sit sob had said he told her the ticket had been purchased. — - ae sr “Ted with youth. Yes’ Ste'acts| “a. what gud. the cot AT the fa uy = A sein of IMPORTED TAILOR GOWHD ond « tember o igh pent ot F Y , oe ; ; COSTUME. ‘workrooms at Greatly Reduced ' “* rety a fe it im on the day you RS are very much x back th grade COSTUM ren as ew : Greeily Reduced Prices, \ dle Bag as the ve of £y ® t tor Sotto , 7, ee patents

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