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BOY REVEALS AN ALLEGED PERJURY PLOT Witness Says He Was Coached to Swear He Had Signed Forged Note. LAWYER DENIES CHARGE Distriot-Attorney Jerome Is In- vestigating Odd Case of Al- leged Subornation. AMPERSONATED NOTE MAKER. | Young Wasso Says He was Told What to Testify on Stand | In Court. / | District-Attorney Jerome has under} investigation a case of alleged suborna- | tion of perjury, in which a father and | won, whose attorney is Alexander 8. | Marcuson, of Marcuson & Marcuson, of | No. 132 Nassau street, Marcuson declared to-day that he was innocent of all wrongdoing; that his) ehients had deceived him, and that his| friends bad advised him to go to Jerome | end lay the facis before him as evidence f his innocence and good faith in the | matter. The defendants, Marcnson's clien:s, » @re Barnet Wilson and n, Louis, | who comprige the firm of B. Wilson &| Co., clothing manufacturers at No. 14| Catharine street. | Sult was begun against them several | weeks ago to recover on a note fo %0, which purported to have been| signed by George Rosenthal, a saloon- keeper at Catharine street and East Bromiway. The plaintifY was Harry Marks, a wholesale woollen dealer, of No. 207 Greene street, who had ca: d | the nove. As a result of this suit Marks discovered that George Rosen- thai had not signed the note, and he aused the acrest of Wilson on a eharge of forgery. Boy Tells of Coaching. Arrest hai been threatened by Marks, but before a warrant was issued the ‘Whsons, according to Attorney Marcu- son, called at the offices of Marcuson & Mareuson and Harry Wasso, of Elghth street and White Plains road, dudge Willams accompanied them. ‘On that occasion, Wusso bas told the Disieict-Attorney, | Marcuson coached thim to testify, in the event of trouble, that he was, indeed, Rosenthal, signer of the alleged forged note, although Marcuson knew that his name, in fact, Was Wasgo. Wasso further claims that he was iustrucied to say that his. teal: dence was in Chicago. or any other Place than New York. When the younger Wilson was ar- Taigned before Magistrate Wale, on Thursday last, W: was called by 30 Marouson as a witness for the defense The boy swore that his name was Ros- enthal and that he had signed the nute which Marks had cashed. Attorney Marcuson told the pseudo Hosenthal to write his name for the Court, ari when he thad done #0 the differen’ vetwcen he signature and the forgery on th Rote caused Magiscrate Wa Bhim into custody, Witness Turns to State. It was yesterday that the exam!natio: of Wasso and Louis Wilson came on , the second tm tin t Yorkville | Court, to which Magistrate Wahle had moved. Barnet Wilson testified that ‘Wasso was Kosenth il and then, to th: Aiscomfiture of the Wilsons, the bo: went on the witness stand and told the anwasing story implicating | Attorney Marcuson. He declared Loule Wif- fon had procured him to simulate the signature of real Rosenthal, and that Barnet Wilson had taken him to Harry Marks and introduced him as Rosenthi Magiatrate Wahle ordered the arrest! of Barnet Wilson on a charge of sub grnation of perjury and held 1 flson on a charge of perjury in $1,000 ball respectively. ~“Atto Mareuson was not in ourt. ‘The fendants were reprosented by Ja Marcuson, o brother of the lawyer Teoord. Marcueon Denies Charge. It was understood by Wable that Alexander | 8. hle to order of Magistrat | have been held | 4 in bail. |t TH Wor RLD: | VOTING ‘FOR RIV AL, CANDID. ATI 1S FOR PARK ial TTESD: AY K VI INTNG M. 4 ) “OR. _ AUG! ‘ST 15, HIGHWAYMEN HUB ACTRESS From the Sunday World “Want Directory.” BOARDERS WANTED. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. Pinca pe ne ren TD Two Thieves Hold Up Vera Ol-) sssyox"Roxm~ town corner —ioaty Th yw Age y Parlor, with, board, $5; Veranda, grove: with atove: cott After Her Vaudeville) « gulp and se, Boa a 173, oto Performance in the Bronx ree eee & and Rob Her of 80 Cents. Seat Gomi woud excellent table; Sas Miss Vera Olcott, an actress, of No. : a 28—Lan aq emall | 70TH ST, iv Lary — AV... 128—Large au 8T. 191 BS. ‘ge and small room Seventh avenue, was held uv and |“) a Sah ‘continuous hot water; Tef- newly furnished, all tmprovementa; Poard bbed of 89 cents by two men to-day nt pe Hu nd ity-fo1 ETS Hundred and Bighty-fourth | MADISON AV. 678, ¢ i and Arthur avenue. Her screams | {or board. ht A patrolman in time to catch ne man, Miss Olcott did a vaudeville ta da hall at No, 234 Arthur | 7 400-—-Parior floor, iarse | BT, NICHOLAS AV-. Wo Parlor loos. large ind senell” rooms turn last W.—Hieh D, airy room, one or couple, Unning ay, cas Water, conveniences reasoniit le, GEN. MILES TO RUN iue and Was returning home about) — . — TST ae Kis Ca q conning sing FOR GOVERNOR, |: &:tock this morning when she was at-) porcelain bath; priavie entrance, ked. Half a dozen blocks south of a. a Mansachusettn Democratn Decide to dance aa a ann on buh al es rhbales “ selzed her. They dragged her into a| HTH. try rooms, serociient. board Make Him Thelry Standard — | thicket and emptied her puree. ‘ sons iad Bearer This Year. | As the higawaymen were about to re-| jfeirai: transients, S0c.. $1: all cars. ‘ BOSTON, Aug. 15—Gen. Nelson A_| lease her a policeman appeared, and he ii (The Quterara)—Back par- Miles ts to be the next Democratic nom!.| ad a hard figit with one man, In the TT gi RiperiOT P n ernor of Massachusetts, Thi h the prisoner another man ap- Jadtes. 84. Se Pe Lily decide ed and remonstrated with the pa-|isth st Lurge, smali cool rooms, Hot Time Der the the Municipal nan for beating the hignwayman, |. wih boaed a8, 36 Aiey roam 13 He was also ar ) 8 7 "exe f Sieh for 2; §3 each, with ex! nd) roo! Election of Hamilton Fish The alleged highwayman sald he was ‘telepnone: table. guests : Tonnes i ‘ n, twenty-three years WW ——Conni back parlors: pri ; pleasant furnished Park in Which Thousands oi third gh large and email rooms; éxce A The 322 ont parlor. Ault T room to Children Take Part. patrolman Vath? superior bo cy a, ¢ No. 277 is wo Toons, atels. a ot No. 17 naw Handel furnis Te ¢ howset campaign use some + ail { 2 of the ¢ aa 12 W- @ small comfortable at a was kept In the station- running water: good. Meable - ‘ election of a S Park w be Ver I-furnished double rooms, i 1 Sire ios cand a) Well-furntshed do opened ee vil 5 was going to do a vaudeville | 230. Fig WwW —well-turntaned Soule. reste: thousand youngsters got in line to cas based on her experie She was | aterenteas their ballots for the Polit! Purity narged | | fosrar and Anti-Corruption tickets. Not only Jeinis | Kley was fined $10 by Magistrate) bath were votes bought and sold tn the Ly No. 4 Bake He said he interfered because| | 100TH te of the rival tie! but Upped andj, policeman oug were yersonal enc: d she Mai ifferent tical read e eee capte . ‘Hue. | & | hall room, ture polis were ‘Handsomely migbed rooms; | ‘The Charles—Newly fi Supervisor Kelly and the keepors of the rst-class house: excellent shed Went poms arariment house park had to jump in and sparate a 5 = parlor; bath; tollet at 7 B 28 E.—Co " whirlw nd of ar ees at one ¥ Coolest Store in Brooklyn—Most Pleasant Summer Shopping Place. Sarre arT elareabIee Moana: | LETS ciate eat 5 ms and legs at one vot- a ing place. Broad-shouldered youths y turniel coms, sin et out conveniences. Cook ‘ollowed timky voters and dared SAMUEL MELITZER. SAMUEL KASE. 1,000 Stamps ioe ee ere eee s0cash: wh rs them not to vote for r favorite Sar =a a ete #100 (etsh anid. $00 are Wert st 3 5 tice Other boys were offered tribes of | CY coud learn from the older poll nd members Buying Merchandise in Over 100 Departments o Frere yor on Pearsall ‘ jans in the neighborh. = IMTH. 103 & aera, aapon . marbles, kites and tops. Oe ‘each ballot "hat “a ing litical Pu c board, working | ‘hing’ water b Two hours after the polls had opened area ieale purty, while ie W—Laree. G = re are print Corrupth ot in a small rooms: In water. housekeeping: private house, votes were quoted at six marbles and A pee es 3 j front parior for two, |_| bray _ one kite, which si acceptable legal ten-| couned, C Sam French cook Hist. 238 w der dn the i nd k community. Both } ball oralty candidates, Nathan Kase, team the (rack an nd. dren wil 2 bomnd Fulton, From Bridge to Duttield St. Pleasant fi earnest atout this election and consider it a matter of very serious concern Park Commissioner Pallas gave his con- sent to the youths who patronize the park to organize a Juvenile muntel Foverament and give the youngsters e dominion of the playground. ave been put breasing “fonday. on the fourth floor wap alive with un goods, at prices from a fourth to a half to vote. bas been | This golden o ing on for weeks, politicians in | both particaioonducking hos Chiffonter has ring campa merits of the ca extolled with > drawers, brass handy and using whateve: stands | high, with 3 Rt Sseenesecssseesceeesees top, French ht mirror, Regy $9.00; special, ‘ Kachatl Carnal sCo ° » eo * | Was out of town yesterday and tha Was the explanation giver for his ab sence. "Twas not out of town yesterday said Alexander Marcison to-day. "| Wea simply disgusted with the cage, Tie Wilsons lied “to me, They brougiit | Waseo to my office and represented 1. im | to be Rosenthal, 1 believed them had issued « subpoena for lim Sader | that name and never saw him aga.n | until T called him as a witness in Jeffer- 60a Market, Do you think, If there was | anything wrong on my ‘part that J would ave ened Wasto to write his name? TI never coached him as to what This testimony much fui come of the case that Was being deceived? my suenrs Katement tat was germ Waseo hus been released®on hie own recognizance in view of this becoming a Slate witness, — COST HIM $1 TO PULL PATRIARCHAL BEARD. Michievoun Hoy Arrested for Drax ging a{ Church Janitor's Long Whiskers. rived as anybody at vhe out | T belleved the paper to be, and J am as | How was I to know | White Lawn Shirtwaists. Long or Short Siceves, 85 os.\ Worth OSITIVELY the greatest “first day ’ Scores came and no one was disappointed five It Every sectioy of our great Furnitur> and Carpet $ ore edented value ss han usual, pr duction day—we shall feature the following exceptional bargains: $9 Chiffonier, $6.98. Combination Offer. bila * of any furni ure sale we have ever held. and tac - ree ma for Political CBunty” Par koe econ Tea a, | Closes daily 5.30 P.M. BROOKLYN. __ Stamp with Each ¢ warkinymnen priete Posally® seis Meltzer, of the Anti-Corruption Panty aturdays 1 0'C. noon. 10¢ of Your Purchase. Boarters ranted lari ior, 192 Wis Larxe, Uon 3 = \ a ie f xe 8 made public atatements that they Lad AUGER IGOY MTECET Or | ————— Q C. = scene onda Teasvtiable: gentlemen. Lapham won, though the polls will not close “ people can have board | 110TH St. 101 E —Room to lady employed before 9 o'clock to-night Tobin. 4 day; musioal family; heated, pa! , : ae m ae = Young Kase found a place of vantag: y mf {Two TT. On Each 4 | iit aay a ea | for 3 ing 1 = if wy 's moderate. or w rostrum, an¢ , : rai maliaes Se Veiicoc lornuon Gel ite {Instead Purchase} | cian coe esbetents now, an’ will win In a walk. All we ul — 2h May \ of One Made. ares ee want to see Is that they don't ring in ' Bnyee and small roome: th any float from Mulberry Bend.’ j H Tenovated: good table: moderate. Nominee Melitzer herangued his fol- As ’ ‘ e eo Cai Cea $ lowersin like manner and exhorted his [ff y t ye ' BiTH, 144 B—Newly decorated rooms, Fun: captain to keep n vigiant eye out for eanesda Always eduction a on nig water, board faoderste; American “ringers.” as - SS ee The candidates themselves were not ‘i Serna éxcellont table’ reasonable, Ome a bit diffident sbout the menner in 0 C 1 | t S | E.—-Nicey sustibaed rooma; wh which they wemt eleotioneering and ‘ur 0. 0SSa urn ure a (4 foods prices moderste, promisingto distribute patronage to ‘board for those wao worked in thelr interests, A The boys of the district are intensely Started Monday with a Rush, refer ii improvement; gentlemen; Berger | v—Ple was cert inly a record. ~ Stamps = ay TO-MORROW 4 | Every Wednesday. a = with good, dependable “Naned’ and room: 85,30. Wednesday—always re 238 E—Room, board, 2 working gtr jermun family: homeilke; reasonable 106 E.—Room and ‘board in small Mis. Ryan. eases 119 E.—Pleasant room: board op- 2 reliable men; no other roomers 124TH —Large front room, suitable” 159 running Ww Maen ST all pleasant rooms, running boar 108D, 144 W. mi and, board gentleman, »w W, cony _ working pee iitH re TATH. 124 W. (Mt. Morris—Boat B) Weekly; family hotel; tel. Snicslde. ATH, ug Tange Front room: Tences TOT Carroll, rooms, wkeeping ST. furnished gentlemen room, #4 room: vey Very Comfortable Arm Rockers. ‘conven= 183 W, tath) | ash WwW : —WOMEN'S DEPT.— *, 6.98 \ Arm Rockers, golden or mahogany finish, solid seat, ®, %, American te | {teseeossssosonsseceees 3) o rounded back, with turned spindles, set in broad ¢n- selegeeae eee ee ‘ $ Shirtwaist Clearance, on een Micgahthareves for graved top board. Very comfortable to sit in, asi W tates oat Tose and ues ea parle $ Prices Downed to Empty our deep: Rule Be |) excellent tabic; near L. moderate TaTable ¢ Counters. man 7.67 Value $2.50; | 5 e Cre om ¥ —ror Wednesday oniy— eect a) To-morrow, A | nt: a re : me 2----------------- e+ ---- itn 3007 SEIN epeaTaacoy arses ‘ Gq ° Tewlen family; reasonable, a a ' cy rH BR Here E.—Pleasant room; bath; Talcum { 36-inch 12H a, ee ie ea Powder. Percales. eC) oe wheal Golusn CHILD, over a Boarded; refined nome; ox- Talcum Powder, so necessary to use} Percales, 36 inches wide, light and 54-25\— Exaclly $1-5°\. Double FROFFISIFFSS Pv ves soTe FIEe: a casansbessnsssaceguases (stn s DAY DRE RRPE WOMEN ND-SEM [48th Strect, Broadway, " and pain Wes, sites 4106. A.so SPRITE VOREVEUTO SEE TOIT FOSS WOMEN ANI e TIES, widths C to EE, sires 3 Roth reguiur $1.75 » SE” and J the Summer; ‘allays intlainmation {dark colors, suitable for boys" blouses | atset carer, opportunity. Exceptional firising from severe warm weather; put }and men's shirts, in short lengths of a = up in ¥4-Ib, can; finest quality; reg. 10¢, §2 to 10 yards, e CHILDRE N BOARDED, mothers cars: a, | , toad, _Sorner | 100th st, Per 14-lb, can 5civeee 12 yd; 6! BROOKLYN, fc O-mo: C e y. 01 y can biaaiae ie) | Tomorrow, jTo-manrow, QE] | rersrc atin, Miah NM, improvements, Women’s — _ eal ¢; terme Peaaonable, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. Nae rere ere eee oatnTt » o4PORD} | 29 . 08 W.—Newly fu And without nuurekeeptng, to 3 rooms and bath, sieain 130TH ST, Strong Net 14, For pulling the patriarchal beard of | Adolph Hammerman, janitor of the G man Lutheran Christ's Churen, at > 2 Wast Firteenth street, Charles Kabsch, sixteen years old, of 4 West Vorty-fourth etrect, was ti 1 by Masisirate Finn in the West * ‘Our to-day CN gy Just coming trons the church Han rman said, ‘owhen this boy and mother selzed my beard and pulled it ard.’ sabsch was in # ponbtent mood, ald moeniagly deniou b norm’ HO TALL BOY IS MISSING. alarm Wan sent out tow A general for Edmund A. Behrens, clehicen ye old, of No. & Ferry sweet, Jersey y Helghis Hie alsier Anna, saye he disappeared gn Aug. Bad dexer{beg nian thu: “als Mall, 10) pounds i w serie ca it, Ti anon ye | make the clothes make the claim: for sho | make strony claims be cause limake value 1711 prove conclusiv. that 34/4°% saving is ¢ stronger reality than yc think. Moe Levy & Co, 119 to 125 Walker St., Three blocks east of broadway, Branch at 1457 Broadway. These are daintily trimmed with tac Large aucrtment atesreee sss W omen’s s Law n Shirt W aists, 19°C. | Women’s Wray wers & Kimonos $9 98c. Dressing Sacques, 69c, © and embrowdery, lawn is such as will give confidence ond jong, servic Ke “0 2 edeiuin bath. ~—laarge an wipail rooma; board w manage to $$ per week, adulis. rote 270_W.—Sitting and bedroom {Ribbed Vests. Corsets. Seymour. top, front, corner. Women's Vests, extra good quality! All white, medium length, lace trim-4 aie chi abndey. Makom'w: waite NOU $842 -Pleweant room, suitable eieremenremetied iss ribbed cotton, low neck and no | med, made strong and durable; also 1 E.—Large rooms to let, with i i -" . eeves, lace trimmed around neck and} batiste Corsets in short and medium OU tard’ private house, APs pins’. Soul aulhable ie ims, full size and well finished models; Just right for warm weather.} | ois sr. 28. Ww. -aartes room, suitable Neatly emia room ia a oe Vann, ground. flopr . 50c: : furnished phik and iy fiery Value 19¢; [Value S0¢; | Salta lal eoAM ba aR) ERE 40 Sit wpe | | fo-morrow, | To-morrow, \, “Basle raise Deapoore Aa | Mit ob aN = Larue ton, 1 F ea ' | "tne “parlor; suitable” 4, wentlemen. | large | Sete — BY. ere a | HATH ST... Gait —-: vi el planed Bi d G 1 ’ 5 ’ att dal! aie: VobtecGings #8 upward | _fusbinhe™ in 100TH BT. 4137. Forest av.—Comfortab iraseye Wis Souspr esa | Mee alibi vate house; | fyatie, til vont, val = ciectate nt RIPVATE VAMILY, owing home mr OSTH 40 “W.—Parlor gulte: Voint at. wad Drive, will jet | room; @lao small room by Diapering. 2} Mad Dresse Ss. ith |) CH a sien bat. "ln Weed) psi far teaeh eelondl “BM, Birdseye Diapering, 250 pieces, 2: Made of chambray and gingham, with , = ng, Ia ge front |IN MODERN apartment, sling ant cleaay iches wide, best grave of pure white #full skits and deep hem, suspenders to} | 24, ria Rurnianea Game, large, trent | IN. oh bg ae Teg “Rab ay pg | f anitary cotton diapering; worth regu- fmratch, waist of fine white lawn, de- neotti e'bed oon. aiateabe. Frat foe TUT Nat igo ray arly 6c. by the piece of 10 yards, tached from skirt;’sizes 5 to 44 years.) | OTH. Hegnay’ Omulnuton walk, jase st nd the quality of the ble weor. 69c Pe. of 10 yards To-morrow, Value $1,50; To-morrow, 47ci 79c soi he oS ncibllatie sic eMail tls