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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1909, MR. JEROME AND PAY COSTUMER — ThE GRAND JURY FORSTAGE GCWAS Osborne and Pierce Refuse to “Cheap and Badly Made,” She Obey Subpoenas They | Told JudgeandWould Have | Claim Are Illegal, Hurt Her Reputation, > DENOUNC ) IN COURT.|ROYAL ROBES \VR¢ ING. | = | District-Attorney Wants to Cut with Low Necks, Find How Grand Jury Secrets Became Public. and) Queens, Even on the Stage, Wear High Necks, Mrs, Le stand to | the sult brought against her by a cos. | District-Attorney Jerome appeared he- e Carter, taking the witness lons to- fore Judge Crain in General S @ay and asked that body attachments y in the City Court, where be lesued against James W. Osborne, | tumer for a bill of $1,241 18 on telal, told | his former assistant, and Franklin | Justice Green and the Jury that every- | wing | body on the stage drew a salary, but| prucroesn who wap} couneel) forthe Ing sralaiinithink iat Radlansthlie (olga Committee, which preferred charges with fixing the responsibility as to the | @gainst Jerome to Gov. Hughes. The| employment of the particular person. District-Attorney explained that he had! The jury late this afternoon returned gent Grand Jury subpoenas to the two|® Verdict of $1,137.50 In favor of the costumer, | lawyers named, but that they refused | Nire, Carter had testified that Minnie| to obey them. | Jones, who acted as her wardrooe The subpoenas wero {ssued In a spe-| Woman, was tn reality a substitute for | elal inquiry the District-Attorney ts con- | Mrs. A. E. Heerman, and] | t when she—Miss Jo: took meas- ducting Into an alleged violation of the urements for the costumes of Mrs. Heer-| Penal Code by those responsible for giv- | man made she was not actually In Mrs, | ing the minutes of the January (1908) | Carter's empl | Grand Jury, which investigated the Ice | _ Mrs. Carter Trust, to the King Committee. | -tmposslble, Ps Two witnesses were examined In this She Was Horrified. inquiry yesterday, McDonald DeWitt, a) “I was horrified,” she sald lawyer, employed in the office of Clar-| them was right, hey ence J. Shearn and Miss Hubby, one| badly made and badly of Mr, Shearn’s stenographers. | they would have been da Copied Osborne's Notes, | play had we produced it.” j According to Mr, Jerome, Dewitt and| “And you have been accustomed to Miss Hubby went to the office of James | Producing very high-class performances, W. Osborne, during his absence, and | have you not?" asked Nathanie! Levy, there made a copy of the Grand Jury che Carter svawyer, "Yes oy. | described the costumes as “None of were cheap, fitted. Indeed, ng to the minutes in the Ice Trust inquiry, To| ‘Y Dei as get further information as to this sub-| “You mean that you have appeared Poenas were issued for Osborne and |! Productions that have b j elaborate?” broke in Max J) counsel for Mrs, Heerman, “Your Honor,” said Mrs, Carter, turn- Ing to Justice Green, “I think, perhaps, Pierce. “I understand,” sald the District-At- torney to Judge Crain, “that these gen- tlemen intend to contest the validity of the subpoenas served upon them, They | Mt. Josephson wanted to refer to my also desire to contest the subpoenas to | Production under Mr. Belasco, with the fearn whether or not I am going to !dea of taking away a little of my glory bring an action against John Doe, Rich-|!n my own productions since leaving rd Roe and others, without naming the | Mr. Belasco.” Metendants. Gowns for Queens All Wrong, whe Afr, Osborne and Mr, Plerce, said trrat | any used in your previous productions?” Mr, Jerome's “extraordinary harangue” | the lawyer asked. {cluded matters not before the Court, | “Yes. Of course, that does not Include “This is neither the t nor the |My personal costumes,” place,” said Mr. Battle, “to attack men | "The petition in bankruptcy was filed of thelr professional standing. The | against you Nov. 19, 107? question before the Court 1s whether | “Yes.” these gentlemen have been rightly sub- She Put In the Bill. poenaed. I do not believe they were.! “And you put in Mrs. Heerm Under Judge Ward's decision in the | with your schedules?” New York World matter, they believed | “Yes. That Is, I put In what I heard their right to contest this In-| was the amount of the b | received a bill In and n'g bill dis. Mr. Battle then asked that the court) "You were take up the question of the validity ruptcy Dec, 7 198?” of the subpoenas on Monday when the! “yes.” merits of the case could be threshed Mr, Levy read from Mra, Carter's ane o< out in full. Body attachments would gy the bankruptey pe show. | 474 efore, be necessary, The Dis- aie he TeteAttornes” said he, would conseny IK that #he had paid $99) on account to to this if Mr. Battle would submit his Mrs, Heerman, and she considered that, motion papers to him by noo to- with the amount morrow. Mr, Battle promited and the a ai argument went over. jexpend on alt 6 costumes. B os8-examination Mra, Carter ad in her answer ng that she os fe swore tey pl s. Heerman $1 A queen—even though on the sta To-Day ! | should never #0 far forget her f Wille Whitla to wear a low-neck gown, accor o is Fi we Sy Hall Vernon, a maker nae theatrical cos- frin the gri ieken f: a ae eaie w of ho preceded Mre. Carter on the day. rame! as cut Ge afivertised for in The Morting 00" va : mista 4 at ihe parent? Information from Cl nd indicating | "Gi ne the trouble t World's Want Directory, wand tell the jury whether in #trongly t ested there! ac FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1900 OV te kd | Mrs BOVLELave Police Place Kidnappers atter ng @ speech on the tariff,| booked as his suc jthat 6 P. M re W be a better hour, as! yr, Byrd asked Mr. Fordney if tt was| = (Continued from First Page.) pecouedta Harve not Ceaeltreeren sueiteritatemanel it B ved Breen ' ' in the evening. retail lumber dealers of Mississippl, to n Boyle arrived there, Sha may be| never dreamed of conne. 1s, D | : taken to Mercer to-morrow. withinlne aus Ong ARTE || Spitzka at Execution, wh d Fordney's firm, which {8 Former District-Attorney Cochran, of riage of justice KIDNAPPER ADMITS FARM WIFE BEFORE SHE MEN REDUCED BY IN FLAMING HOUSE me ae > —_-—. Condemned Woman to Say Goodby to Husband, Her | Partner in Murder. \pril 1, Affects Workers in Five States, | Learn Woman Was Crying to Have Bird Saved, ALBA March 2.— Before Mrs, Of March %6.—No- (Special to The Evening World.) | Mary Farmer meets death tn the elec posted In all the works here} WASHINGTON, March 26,—Mrs, Ray- J tric chair at Auburn Prison next Mon- of the ible Tron and Steel Com- | Mend H, Coleman, of No. 1306 BR street, day morning sie will t pany of a reduction in wages, effective | ™turmlng home from a visit to a friend's 4,000 men are affectea | House last evening, found the top floor of permitted to bid good-by to her husband, James D,| April 1. About Farmer, who occupies a cell tn the jooatiy & all employees trom |*%® RouMe enveloped in flames. Firemen death house of the prison, condemned ae i | Were battling with the blaze, sub tenants to dle for complicity in the murder of | $*!rled except men) were moving out their furniture and Mrs, Surah Brennan, for which Mrs, {identitled with the amated Asso- | Other valuables and a large crowd was Farmer is to be executed Collins, of the State Priso ment, sald to-day that he had advised ai Warden Benham, at Auburn, that the {condemned coupie were to be permitted to gee each other be parting, if either expressed a desire to do so. Near Death Chamber, | massed {tn front of the bullding, Coleman forced her way Mrs. through the clation of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers, reduction 13 believed to apply to iy | crowd screaming: works the company, Including |"? 4 nilis, nine blast furnaces | Shae baby! my baby! it {8 burned ant in Pennsylyanta, Blas nt lk ra AWiren ana | _Then she rushed past two firemen and The reduction ig | WOUMd have entered the building had oh | they not restrained her. A moment later nine rolling affecting ) men approximately 10 per cent, Farmer's cell is with few feet of| a Mr, Coleman appeared on the scene and the death chamber he call ch a> Ss the wife screamed again for her “baby,” Necessity hear the witnesses as they The Aremen rushed Into the smoke- file into the chamber to witness hie | filled hall and made their way to the wife's execution, He will also know| | second floor, Further ascent was Impos- when Mrs. Farmer begins the fatal | sible, as the third floor was a mass of flames, A hurried | apartments on the March to the chalr Preparations for the exe been Search of all the and second "CAGE STIR OWN CONGRES “Looked Like a Boxing Match Between Fordney and Byrd for a Time. | ally floors was made, but all that was found present do n | were three guinea pigs, ‘The animaly to be dey of sensatic | all appearances were dead, but the fire ly charge decade out, Supt f the ago wh din Sing | men gathered them up and carried them | to the street, where they were revived | Mr, and Mrs. Coleman were surround- ed by a sympathetic crowd. Firemen meantime had hoisted ladders, and an jattempt was made to enter | third-story room, The apartm, ever, Was like a furnace, and despair |ingly the firemen threw a stream of water into the room. AS... Bowh EL. cies ONE | "My poor darling baby," sobbed Mrs. Coleman. And he was’ such a dear, { too." Composing herself Mrs. Coleman finally explained to the firemen that her “baby” Was a pet canary, a BERRY TO QUIT OFFICE. It was stated to-day that Park Com- | missioner Joseph Berry, of the Bronx, would, send In his resignation to the Mayor in a few days. A Tammany n probabl execut March %.—Through a| rstanding, Congressman Byrd, of cust Warden | hour of m: Mississipp!, and Congre n Fordney, almost came to blows on other Stat House to-day while the nization man {s ve : in Separate Jails A) It has been ¢ her home to follow | cutions « A My b populat | groun who had des unknown p Evidence to Convict Woman. n that State, was a party. Mr, | ed that he knew whereof he! ARE DANGEROUS Mercer County, who is counsel for Mr.| ‘They say she is pockmarked now," | ne he charged the encela? ithe witness, DeWitt,” sald Mr, Je-| “ call your attention to the queen's| witin, anid Tere codan tint (ee naa leald Stelermen punustlnavelaucalecn ay SHAT i ea Nie Sauaeaaaios | Dra VVerten beaten Says: “Don't rome, ‘declined to answer certain Ques- | gown,” continued Mr. Levy, “and I ask sag which will absolutely connect. fered from the ree she left us, | doesn't know a Use Poisonous Depilatories,”’ tions on the ground that they would !n-| what was wrong with it?” Mrs. Boyle with the Pennsylvania end|for then her skin was as falr as an it!” shouted Mr. = criminate him and on the further ground) “Why, it was all wrong,” replied Mrs. cr they nailing and expressed the ; In treating superfluous balr, it ts of that he would be disclosing professional Carter. “There were five gowns for t determination to bring her to trial in) two other daugh- | warde Jiately Mr. Byrd made his way | Vital Importance that the a nt’ to be em- Secrets of hig client, the Star Publish-| queens, and they were all trimm: this State harge of abduction, the ron Rate once ete ngeL! ployed suould be absolutely non-poisonous eal i i iis State on a rge of a jection, the em | toward Mr. Fordney, but several Dem- | antiseptic and germicidal, beca it i ts Ing Company, alike. penalty for is life imprisonment.) According to the statement of the | wh) th > members stopped him. ‘not so, with frequent use, produce "I wish to say that the real defendants | “Who put in the precious stones?” At the conference, to-day, tt was de-| father the girl was educated at St. | electro: ns in this and othe Mr. Fordney apologized to the House | ¢cz¢M& or blood polsoniug, The trouble Gre Osborne and Pierce, and Iam loath] «1 had them put In when the altera- ojded not to make out the tnformation | Vincent's Aca. y, In this elty, and at | and who performed the autopsy al eden with the majority of ladies is that they r t 7 fn : L biel A ‘ neay Madjice tre. | body of President McK. and safd that if he had offended the don't do a little thinking for tl Ives to belleve that men of the standing they | tions were made, ‘and his on a charge awa Acade Madison, Wis, | PUY @ 4 + *clat y fT 7 rine a <F ear Madison, Ws. | tend the execution ¢ gentleman from Missts he most | When an ‘tion is made by claim to be should try and hide any-| yrs, Carter sald that she and Mrs of kidnapping, here, but to wait until =e | will make the post-mort bly apologized. He added, how. féllable concern, they take it as g thing of the kind and in this way. Heerman had a conversation about “La, Boyle arrived at Mercer, late this at- H | a ! aihaiate Fayed ala eer ae Rhee truth rbey pever consider the relti Case Is Put Over, | Tosca,” and she contracted with Mra | = NSE Dt § S pi enel nee dois they, Gre " Mrs. | ternoon. i rat ¥ embe for any si fat tl - “It thelr conduct is honorable they |Heerman to make the costumes, Mrs. atl Gainthe ER ART PAID FLORIDA ENTRIES, his, frm was a member of a lumber Pallcun AMESATRG IASLC Re reens mhould welcome this inquiry. Mr, Os-| Heerman, she said, told her the cost veland, enter | LOAN SAYS —- - ruse : , ' _., | think that the bare word of the manufac borne knows how clean this office {s, for | would be between $1,500 and $1,800, i authorities of ¥ | JACKSONVILLE, F' Sar Re eRe Crete rates inout Hibalmostipattlenlaniatensenee a bait he has worked here, and if he ts willing} “I told Mrs, Heerman I wanted the. Sharon {s lo-| MISS GARDEN, | Te enteies for to-morrs Hisbme niente | Femoverdandulearnintiesiinnba mesoace cts to attack a man who stood by him In his | best,” sald Mrs. Carter, Z fall to properly col t th *) FIRS authorities know about it hour of need, then let us know It.” “Mrs, Heerman could have produced Tnichareenn Ci resl| Panigoree heed eae He aker, ae prot nen ts payaly : wee maes : | cin 7 several years I said to my Replying to the District-Attorney, | costumes for you at the price stated, | Mdibelther greatest right ' LOS ANGELES ENTRIES. a Dont usepelacous Aepllatories George Gordon Battle, who appeared for | which would have been as elaborate as Neairiis because they are bound to do harm. Sarge aera h found De Miracle to be absolutely poisonous, antiseptic and germicidal therefore, on account of these qualities, it is distinctly beneficial to the akin and un- der no circumstances can {t produce ecze- | 108 ANGELES, March 27,—The entries for nm tu sroteerans te: Cleveland authart: ma or blood poisoning. I have used the declare, she can be arrested and preparation in my practice for a numbce yught back h for tria r Thurs- of years, and find that the principle of its chemical and physiological action {s cor- 3 rect, I consider {t the only satisfactory Boyle wit method for the removal of superfluous ctment was a) Vite vo Sii erodes ; batr.’ ‘ : ae has turned her head | ; et uriongs — | “Better take a doctor's advice, Don't be tone. 108, nobbish? Dy Fol deceived with the fake which are advertised so extensively in the newspapers. 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