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_ THE EVENING WORLD, TU FIGCHER-HANSEN THEATRE LICENSE INDICTED ON A OF THE AMERICAN FOUR LEADS 10 WOMAN'S ARREST BRIBERY CHARGE STILL IN FORC Divorced Wife of Jeweller Lawyer and Partner Accused Johnson Charged With Writ- | of Tampering With Wit- ing “I'll Shoot on Sight.” ness at His Trial. THREAT TO KILL SOME 06 HUST BONDED WT 3 POL PR “Fuzzy” Watson Wins the Body, Dodd the Legs and Neu Gets the Rest. Justice Truax Declares His Order Does Not Operate as a Revocation. Mrs, Laura A. Waring Johnson, al handsomely gowned, distinguished look- {ng woman of middle age and the di-| ander Michaelson, with bribing Tony Vorced wife of Daniel W. Johnson, | sacaluso, a witness In tho trial of Wealthy retired Malden Lane Jeweller, | transen on the extortion charges Was arraigned In the Jefferson Market brought by Joseph O'Brien, a Philadel- Court to-day, charged with threatening phia decorator, was filed by the Grand |to shoot her former husband, Oscar A. | Jury with Justice Dowling in the Criml- | Hauptner, the shirt manufacturer, of nal Branch of the Supreme Court to- No, 62 West Thirty-fourth street, and day. Mr. Hauptner's two alsters, Miss Bertha | The crkne charged In the indictment, A. and Anna V, Hauptner, | bribery of a witness, ts defined in Sec- | tlon 113 of the Penal Code. The ex- roach CET CU) Ciacci fi her | (or penalty is not more than seven home at No. 545 St. Nicholas avenue last | years In Sing Sing with hard labor, night by Detective Lennon, of the Cen- | The two lawyers, expecting the Indict- tral OMce, on a warrant obtained from | ment, were waiting In the District! tory that he proclaimed that !t Hotel, on North Arlington street, East | Magistrate Finn, in the Jefferson Mar- Attorney's office when it was filed. They only be a short step yoke | Orange. Mr, Rockefeller 1g proprietor | Ket Court, by Miss Bertha Hauptner. | went into court accompanied by ex+| the licenses of the ll Hur- | of the hotel, Also, he is responsible | She spent the night. in a cell and wae tn Judge Cowing, George Gordon Battle tig & Seamon's In the same fashion | a highly nervous : By declaring positively this afternoon that he had not revoked the license of| the ‘Truax managed to clear the atmosphere of A blanket Indictment charging Carl Fisoher-Hansen and his partner, Alex-| AND THERE'S TROUBLE. American Theatre Justice All the Result of Tournament in One of East Orange’s Hotels, doubt, apprehension and confusion that existed {n the minds of 1a men concerning the statu Shortly before the Justi Statement from the bench Assistant Corporation Counsel Pierce declared that the Justice's indorsement of his | papers yesterday meant that the license | of the American Theatre was revoked; | that no trial would be necessary, and | that the theatre owners would have no further recourse in law. In fact, Mr. Pierce was so jubilant over his ‘ yers and lay- of the case, | made this The problem of how to dismember a stone dog into three parts In the propor- tions of six, four and two and yet pre- serve the commercial value of those three parts is the puzzle that is con- suming vast quantities of George Rocke- feller’s midnight oll in the Marlborough ould for the presence of the stone dog In his @ when arraigned land John F. McIntyre. that he had se ed the revocation of hostelry and the distressing situation | '0°¢8y- | Ex-Judge Cowing, after the Indictment the American Theatre's license, Both | looking toward its subdivision, Threats In a Letter, had been read, asked for a week's Ume these thent: he said, were ag guilty | Asa brief preface, it should be remark-| Miss Hauptner appeared as complain. before pleading, Justice Dowling fixed as the American of violating the Sunday ed that the endless chain handicap pool ant and showed to the Magistrate what | "ext Monday, The Court also continued | jaw, i tournament that has been waging in the she said was the last of a series of the ball fixed by Magistrate Krotel after | Far Off the Track, Marlborough since the dog days is con- | threatening letters that Mra, Johnson | the arrest of the lawyers, $15, in the | cluded, a winner has been proclaimed, | had been writing to her, her sister and | case of Fischer-Hansen and #10, in the | track will fe the following likewise second and third prize men, but brother for the last four years, It was |cage of Michaelson. The bull bond was | statement of J » ‘Truax, delivered | through a serious error on the part of Mr. the only letter, however, that had con- | furnished by Isaac V. Brokaw, Fischer- | trom the bene! Trial Term, Rockefeller the prize money, made up tained a threat to kill. The missive be- | Hansen's father-in-law. of the Supreme Court, this afternoon: | of all the entry fees of the tournament gan: ————__. “Ml that my d nin the Amerie contestants, has been invested In the “I shall try once more to right the CROWD SHIVERS can Theatre case amounted to was \ \ Just how far Mr, Pierce was off the! indivistble stone dog. Rockefeller 1s wrong done me and mine and I will the overruling of the preliminary ob- willing to divide up the dog, but the shoot you all on sight, as well as my Jection interposed by the 1 prize winners refuse to accept the anl-| husband." ent Morris—(lessee of the mal in fragments, ‘The rest of the letter was an inco- Theatre)—through his cou Wants No Part of It. herent jumble of words so far as Mag- George Levintritt, and g: The sorely perplexed champion of the istrate Finn could make out, but Miss motion of ¢ Marlbogo! tournament {is a young Hauptner said the apparently meaning- and béautiful Wall street broker, Mr. | ieds references reverted back to Incl+ ond | ) Mr. nting the e Corporation Counsel ation of the Cory Harvey Watson, better known to M8} dents in Mrs. Johnson's early married! tlon Counsel's order, I will direct friends as "Fuzzy" Watson, It 18 @| lite, a trie! of the tssues of fact. ‘The Cor- very Utter drop of gall in the wine of | fa period of eieve years and up to } poration Counsel and Mr. Levintritt his victory to over that all the] yy years ago Mrs. Johnson Ived in will get together and decide between green and yellow prize money he) yonkers on the same street on whioh | nselves how the case is to be counted on olidified into the} tie dauptners ved, ‘Three years ago | Ge ab He refuses to accept the “adamantine | vorce gu If the Corporation Counsel hot Memorial to the Poet Dedicated in the Park That Bears 1d agree I shall direct the matter of the | trial. [shall hand down an order | directing how that trial suall he held. I cannot try the case, My o positively does not revoke the Htc je or In pert, and demands | the realm, | feller and Mr, Watson have ch other letters ccuc First Letters Unsigned. Before then, said Miss Hlauptner, aie and wet kinspeople had been receiving | se 2 letiers maaing threats ay : \ 5 Se HOH Teaa GGYS Ta TREN iBT His Name. | of the American ‘hestre parted’ Mrs, Joliason de: | WENT ARMED TO THEATRE. da large crowd of the dust of Poe Park, Ford- gan to, i « duet amindful of the od the unvel Allan Poe In Greco and Rubino Carried Gan and Mis, Dodd, a Newark Insurance nson did not ap J edgar arded second money by procecilings. A year peo | ep hts Many of those Knife When Arrested. | tant who figured out T, sie recelved a letter re | ‘ Wet AS fae pastry coh. tt 8 ‘aiid her brother to call on | present v muffyed to the) Vincenzo Greco, of No. 1% Johnson of the contestants inj {\" and Frank Rubino, of No ‘ ; sou at ber home In Harrlson | «rs to w h street 22] nent, The (hird | street, East Orange, on « matter of the! poe park is at Kingsbride Road and osrum street, went to the Montrose ry Neu, an-| highest importance. ape : wie MceRendatrol aay yey \ nt si street man, All are|. Miss Hauptner and her brother went yess avenue, ar 4 Ure Sane ue ica ter Ll ewullemeburg ele : thinking that at last they could learn |{: stands the rttage, r a t and cid the unusu thing b from Mrs, Johnson's tips What prompted | vncjane att Sieuthe Nailed slaealhen MURRUMIREORINEwaTCUE f i AE a aelse : her to write alt aa hie es thrown open to the visitor the sand the hack of the house, MECH panes cacolte yok ANC | John smanded $20,000 from them, | left to » one | posted up a notice to the effect that Aad hexan a hysterical tirade, | 8 ly ' mono Ki Held for Hearing, fe mon ee a) Miss Hauptner said thot she had) yust of the own in borne this sort ot thing unuil it be | Te eer en fl of wrath ar did to have eaten nine intolerable. “Also, lahe sald, she | AS Bae an Se Suny Wonk feared that some bodily harm might | ety of . M i while the police The Wherefore of the Mut be done her. | (ored by Edsnond T. Quinn. hox-holders awa Viefore Kolug ny furtier, IK may be) WEA the Magistrate asked Mrs. | ory heaped upon the found to b Yate aera Johngon tor an explanation of her con- | * tNat a long knife, ! to etate how } u 0 - ‘ator and it wae decia t a ty elate how Mr. Rockefeller haps acta replicd wily, "I must confer | sculptor and tt was declared that th pened to purchase the stone dog. When with the Tegal id “Sootety. can | work was very g00d in every detall the pool tourn begun Jase | mak statement now.” 5 ercives were opened by the! before t ; : 1 ie Court Heli the prisoner | The exerclils ten ae ea poom, | held the bail for further exam reading of John He hotel pool p tournament “poe'a Cottage at Fordham,’ with W! = tron Lackaye, the actor, acting as reade ‘Arthur A. Stoughton, chalrman of the Of course the stipu- | eared that he ded for such a use of | poe Memorial Committee, made the, a ap that Yo es Wi Was | the monum 9 the ; Daal in the speech a areata A Au capper) Her, however, wok aly, jelty. In reas of accep 1 Ta v he thought he had a gyod lead | pehait of 1, Berry wh rhament he began to { th preservation before the wint s # © was! of the plot which Is now P : y Ie epenA yan nex Tet The manument was the i I s. discounts and ad . a salute of ten guns \ : k the fa and ¢ast-tron lawn ornaments jond Battery F Artillery, ast Orange. ( onde r g (two ue Teeth ieaan tie ‘ & par 1 3 42 . ? : PN. SCHIEFFELIN MET SURPRISE, oii! ; wn. it is a sth | he ; Mog Mena of Citizen's Unton Couldnt Ss : ae isk “Drop In? on the Aldermen, ‘Solid Gold Mi ite “ Alderman Timothy P. Sullivan cor a a Citizen's Union during the E 12 | " sof the Board of Alde yee asses ne not frame y es Njthe Citts thously en would Pair $1.00 a . we money for une si t Help anied a cent for castro py at ag Tu doing this "E Watson com: | 1 Be gy ait ¥ ton serious ¢ He torgot to 1 move we extend f ids To-Day ! Jer that {€ Rockefeller won he | tie Aiea LA AG mis @ part, one halt, of the |" Ntn flelln was taken Aged | bert i ‘ y and third me lfeshion. to a seat Leside Mc: | fiateclasa upticia (As afvertised for in The Moming solnk a the id end third Gowan, Tie declined ty mais meh, | i hasty 6 tockefeiler, s the wltimat Hie waa introt ) t Ahea HOE DUS Wy World's Want Directory. “Me into his head ena it he omen he | eae nt wh Li Meéewarrdars, Wb 004 i eens Id spend ull the prize money ¢ temealyeont » chi —— a IDAY ‘ 2 190 t dex 4 A ' 2 stores Only, 551 ff iy w days ngo the tw ' fee Yi fl : a z CS es 4 aa eas : erdict_ of his : “all ©) 2 7 Rockefeller hastened + 4 eae and gecietly purchased 3 : joys stag hound. He spent every dollar of | Brast workers 1 it and fitty cents | Ld Hushelmen .. 4 retouching the 2 he had it * ) ar of the Marlboroug Makers 4 Revised the Returns ay wy | Last Week of Sal te Fina! reductions in all als .| departments. Saie coil meme Closes Sat weday , Embroidere Engineers January 23d. Finteners « up. Rockets Firemen ...6 +60 | slipped away In the dusk of the celiar, Folders 4 2) calling out fr m the dim rec ” yy scelian ’ way here you are, = i Foreladies ++ 4) Miscellaneous 1 ae Nine ua i seeceeeeeeeeees 1,201] Watson was too overcome for words SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET “Total .. arguments and began writing letters | The World printed to-day 1,291 |: “Rockefelier, “ Rocketelier. teplying ‘Help Ads., 697 more than all other | “Ret epltclary duel ta stilt on and it js New York papers c the duel does not take on ore san- | steel ESDAY, DANWARY 19, 1909. of came good \ sere | aa suit of civilians th Ave. th a eiliie ; nH? paid the generous Corner 17 Street or Wala Take w clothes. DG tte phe dear “pilied to ae Are Holding the Greatest ae erm snl one Fur Coat Sale Veteran Hicks Said He Carried Fonte Nitro-Glycerine to Shoot Wells for New Plants. par Mr tertained with the tal John Hicks, a grizzled vete of tented soldier and ¢ many a safe-cracking expedition, who ee hast frequently been in the New York HE DIED AT + DANCE courts and is one of “Liverpool Jack's" e hall at No, t night with wh pals, was sent to the penitentiary and fined $500 to-day by Justice Wyatt in the Court of Special Sessions on a charge s waltzing me. of ca burglars’ tools. Hicks, heavy jowled, crop-haired, b: necked and with a seamed and furrowed face, was imperturbable In court. He was arrested early tn the morning of Jan, 6, in company with iverpool Jack,” who was sentenced last week to a year in prison, The arrest was made by Detectives Reilly and O'Neill, who found Hicks hung and stuffed and girt about with so many kinds of burglars’ tools that he suggested a walking tool shop, In his wound about h pieks of all size sectional jimmie keleton keys, a bot- tle of nitro-glycerine, a box of ws, fuses and many Complexions Are Cleared and Pi Trouble. The dispensers of poslam, a covery, ask that notice be given that is urged to purchase tt without first ing av experimental package. Tho: pockets and strung on cord body were drills and knockdown b: Kinsman’s, Jungmann’s and all drug. is sufficient to cure the eczema, where the surface affected too large caps, Gage? ON aiso cure acne, the lactst Improvements for practising , hives, barber's and ever Mi preteaslon form of itch, includin tng feet. “What were you carrying all those flest-colored Wan Galt td presence of pos ked. I'm a machinist,” Hicks answered, 8# (Be faco and bands, is not perceptible "What kind of work do you do?” Naver See e De UEC Le cae res T fit ¢ laundries," was the anewer without hesitatio skin troubles, sometimes even causing them D repeated the Justice, ‘Laundi a “We As to the experim | package of poslam 00 (eagen etn neath MAE Dts te can be had free of charge by mail of the|I] vA7e ag e ur Honor," ex- | Emergency Labora! 2 West Twenty- ete batt of fifth Street, New York. It alone is suffi- LOT DEen Sorin ® le compl overnight, and nd dry and often we clent to clear the complexion ight, ’ ; and blast, to and. to rid the face of pin in twenty-four j{ We display in our department ndry. That's why I) houre, a coat in the process of manu- ind $500 fine to be wi dollar a day,” said Just TRADED GOOD SUT RY UN Kind-Hearted Walz Wanted to Help Deserter, but Forgot Boss's Money, The most important thin: ness, Or our twenty stores, the Rikereliability that made a growth possible, R:KER’S Drug Stores New York, Brooklyn and Boston, “T got such a kind heart, Judge," | pleaded William Walz, In the Long Isl- and City Court to-day, “whenever I see a soldier It makes me cry.” Walz, attired in the unitorm of a United States soldier, was arraigned on \ charge of stealing $12.9 from his em- John Hanold, a butcher, of No nway avenue, Long Island City 4d about as tovgh a hard luc! 6 presented In a police In $30) ball for tria Your Liver’s Your Life |A dead liver means awful fatal illness, ‘ tent, All druggists, Bigg: {o the world. Million boxes a no up, and Annual Furniture Sale This sale continues for the balance of this week; the following items will give some idea of the reductions made throughout the stock:— Haney Tables... 6s1.ss 1. .$8:00 tO each formerly $11.50 to " Work Tables.........05. .$15.00 to each formerly $2100 te } APG OLD) aunon pAbOD 628,00 each formerly $40.00 sf Cellarettes... Meee eOOONLO S4 SiOOlGACI! formerly $1200 to $55.00 Muste LSet $14.60 to $26.00 cach formeriy $20.00 to $55.00 Chairs and Rockers, .... ‘0 to ) each formerly 00 to Morris Ghaurs:s.45- 5 $8.00 to $20,00 each formerly $12.00 te 5.00 Lu PEUVENT SG boc b iso $11.50 to $35.00 each y $17.59 to $50.00 u Bureaus aid Chiffonters,. .§16.75 to $15.00 each formerly $2250 to $60.00 iW) Brass Bedsteads... ..... $16.50 to $10.00 each formerly Also Ahession and Dining Room Firniture Lord & Taylor Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St to Woarchiezii Jowalzeijk dropped dead 517 Market He was 0 pronounce his LIFE OF A PIMPLE Disappear Overnight Without kin dis- have tried it will find that the fifty-cent box, on sale at Hegeman’s, Riker’s, Kalish’s, worst cases of itehing ceases on first applica etter, blotches tlon with it, as these i itate and prolong | you isn’t our 63 years in busi- ness—don’t let it come—when it can be prevented. Cascarets keep the liver lively and bowels regular and ward off scrious,, CASCARETS—t0¢ bokmweek's trests Seal Coats Hip Length KneeLength Full Length For 50.00 Coats Every one of these coats is an absolute fac-simile of Alaska seal coats costing up to $1,000, Better skins, better workmanship cannot be pro- duced no matter what you pay. For 69.50 Coats ZOOS om he imples no one obtain: | s@ who — stores is not These coats are worked in y other |} such a wonderful manner, al- Beir terations or changes of any kind are positively unknown. For 85.00 Coats oe" facture to show the cleverness with which the skins are matched and sewed together, obliterating all traces of seams ¢ to i and joinings, Our $55.00 Coat but such Lord & Taylor’ Men's Shirts Clearance Sale Colored Stiff Bosom, Pleated and Plain Negheee Shirts attached cuffs, coat model, $1.00, were $1.50 & $2.00 — | sick- Special | White Dress Shirts made coat model, attached cuffs, or open front and back, without cuffs. Various sleeve lengths, Attached cuffs 33 to 36 | Without cuffs 30 to 33 ‘ SI.00, value $1.50 « Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Lord & Taylor Women’s Boots Annual January Sale to continue throughout the week Women's “Genuine” Buck: Button Boots, (ai sizes) value $7.00, at 53.55 Women's Five and Six Dollar Walking and Dress Boots | $3.25 Broadway & 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFPERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT j a

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