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es NENT EN LTE TE ERED CE SORTS rem er b Mighteenth street, was accepted as the | dice against a defense of insanity, Mr. ‘weventh juror, He ts thirty-nine years | Jerome persisted in his refusal either $14, and has an office at No. 1 Broad-| to ¢ challeng: Way. He was the fifteenth man to be tar a a ihere “examined to-day and the sixty-ffth | 9 ae ne rescue an Mince the trial opened. By 413 Mr, Jerome jad wnty tw Gwitiam Luttgen, of No. 413 East! neccwmeoeies left out of his ovtal Kitty-first street, who w to drive in| twenty, and Ne Wan In high good hu a mes ccauace’ tor’ onions Long Isl mor, ‘The Court and Mr. Whitman did , was excused for caure, after he! hut ware hee oh sk fee pressed doubts ae to the value | utes later Mr. Je@rome had a chance to an insanity defense, ax compared | peremptoriiy ‘chalieren Louis Love, a He was WIth other kinds of defenses. ahhh Me last man of the original the clerk then spent some saws ies the ceri, then spent rome tae ONE TERM IN LUDLOW JAIL on ENOUGH FOR RICHARDS. hile Clerk Hrophy was droning out | names, Dr Robinowstx called gently | venire, tre table to her brother He! Once Successful Lawyer Fights @alted his head and, r staring at| il Lawyer Figl GMF steadily in what was etther absolute | Aguins: Recommiiment—Didn't recognition of a magnificent imita- | p Al * (on of It, he slumped listiessly down tn- ay HiNOn, p his chair and began picking at a dJoun Treadw Richards, once a features with a thumb and fore. | p+ ant labrer Wht & peect if r. Presently he fell to scribbling on | glo a your, who been in iaidiow WEheet of paper, apparently payne MO | Cee gan ce jast Ob ‘ abfention to what Went on About A ee enc ine wet at «Jerome Protests on Eighth Juror. |... daparets hate Uy ‘The elghth juror was found in TOWN) Coie yuu oth AA GH, Magan of No 14 Tinton av | costely or 4 ‘ Ionx, an employee in Wanamaxer's | “UStody of a ity sheriff and told a fepartment store. As Mr. Magan ar pathetle story financial embacrassee hitake the oath, Mr. Jerome i nt within the paw r four years ie. me technics! object io ed looking man “ Ted ay when th iting to defe an Henan was accepted-—that since the de ave him recom lant was mentally inc to Ludlow Jail when his smavise in the cholee of juror present term expire a few weets, 9 was itremular. He was over-| He told the Court he was ebsolytely , aS on yesterday, and took an ex-| Unable to pay any pant of the alimony #eption. Kt all his money in Wali the next talesman mounted the | ponune of Minens 1908 4 Mr, Jerome took a new tack lucrative pi nolley ef fehtine on every pare! raid, "I've only earned chnicality, He declined to challenge Sin two years, My aunt in Sarotoga etal and implied bias," which | has alded ne or 1 would not have had the tangu is pre- | money on whieh to live Mipponed to be the me: f every chards claims that, having hie anewers prove one year in jail, he will be exempt and raised the unique point | from furti mmitment in the same that in a proceeding of this sort the | action when | aves Hotel de court should search out the qualifica- | Ludlow, Justice ‘ he would tons cf the prospective jurym ok Into the oroughly before “T will Interpose no challenges, either | rendering a decision petemptorily or for cavse until the -_ --- tat i ‘orn,”* id Mr. Jerome seaman, more.) ald es Jerome | CHINAMAN MARRIES WHITE enly for justice for my cient, and | Propose to avail myself of every right SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER. Which the law gives him.” NIE ‘cage yew “I way nothing about favors,” an-| “She Taught Me Love,” He Tells fwered Justice Seavury w. ly, Dut t . vv, the defendant will have J and the License Officials at Trenton t will If ni b guarding his rights every right to w eewary 9 n sate Tle shal! have ch he Is entitied.”” City Hall, (Boccia! to Then, turning to the talesman, Justice TRENTON, Feb. Seabury put the questions witch showed | chinese jaumiry the man bad @ bias that would bar hi from service. After Gennaty, t this tilt th quieted down again, and Mr. Jerome, | ¥%!te irk apparently abandoning the new poticy, | the Rev. Ross Stack, a Methodist ¢ ‘went on examining the tales: In the} man. The pair met in a Sunday schoot vaual way, Two Jurore Chosen Quickly. After Mr. Whitman bad p challenged, two men who su Jerome, both sides accepted ( Garvin, forty-four years old of No WAt Ninety-seventh street, a dealer tn room whe the girl taagit went to the City Hall for a lense Hun was wearing Amer- of the latest cut and Miss nett had several sparkling rings on » her fingers, In answering the questions The Very next man up wan ateo ge-|i2¥ the Chi red he’ had cepted. This juror was Jesse G. Fa. | known Miss I he wards of No. 156 West One Hundred yt apa HA. a PP aoe of English. When he became aware mmotion in the municipal bulid- Ing he was somewhat indignant and di jared that a Ciinam #nd Sixth street, the second employee of the Wanamaker store to be sworn, During the luncheon nour Robin's per 4 ver n knew what love Fonal counsel, 8. J. Goldemith, came ree pg Megalo Eeene ours Foom, where T and his] “he pride said it Was a case of love at Plater were rpending the interval by ‘ial b; ¥ Permigsion of Justice Seab Thone | 1t#t sight. who were watching the group noticed that Robin lost his alr of indifferent apathy. He tatked with Goldsmith and his @lster in an earnest, ‘straightforward fashion, or at le: it seemed to these on-look But when court was Teconvencd he was again the listless hag of clothes without a spine that he had been during the morning. Almost at once the eleventh Juror | Was secured. George It. Palmer of No. aR oe ee BROOKLYN JUSTICES GET RAISE OF $3,000 A YEAR. Aldermen Pass Resolution After Downing Pleads for the Scrubwomen. The Board of Alde noon 1734 Bryant avenue, Bronx, was ac- : luing ihe eal Peptable to both widen, He in a gray. | Paes’ ‘he resolution ratsing the mal hatred man, close to sixty years old. Bees oe Lie Assoneied | Peay nm th the jury lacking its last man, | 50urt of Fwecn! Hesnlone In Brookiy ae as. ee payee ihe ee Alderman Downing of Brooklyn ob t js, but he would hallenge p Jected to the raise until he found the ' even y com eaee 8 Increase would benefit hie borougi o ed. Whitman retaliated by chal- then he sald he would vote fo » but Infing those whom Jerome appeared to |e thought that the thirty acrubwomen fbr, Each wide had plenty of unex. | ean eae péied peremptory challenge n ite es lobker and in this last hour was using big salaried p (iep) prodigalty. lehat are being + "he sald.‘ en the oneshundredth talesman | that are beng roleed he sai Lad been let go it marked a now record, | Women At #0 Aa mith are dae Veteran officials said, in grand larceny lain New York. Mr re TOME BoC aN wan 04 to nelile the Court by declining HELD FOR BARTSCH'S DEATH consent to excuse two talesmen why Meamsuccersion confessed having fixed : udices, He would withtold his as: | ge ‘ Mt until Justice Seabury either wavet| May Brown, Catherine Dorsey and e citizen off the stand or until Mr.) wyiiam Johnson were held in Adams "mitman challenged peremptorily gtiesl Wolise (Gout Broakiva,: this ats Finally Justice Seabury naid, after Je eee thout hail one ahanes at fome bad refused to challenge a juror i : Lyle ro admitted o fixed bias mtelde in connection with the death of Charles “Phe Court will excise the talesman Bartsch, who died Saturday je defense will challenge for cause.’ | morning in Adams street police station lentiy hoping to fe the Issue | from a fra red #ku mn Whitman, Jerome me! #hoo! RR head, The Justi bit hie G f Leads 1 to Salcide, en the Court will be \ ity of excusing the to a “Et would be unfair to the ¢ Mdant to allow ti’s gentleman to take | Despondent since wife six months ago, forty-eight y the Witte Ke, a death of his ars of is seat in the fury box," an since resigned from the pol ve “8 Court Rebukes Once More. force Mfteen years ago, committed » A Mtue later the same thing ha»pened, |“! thie after while alone in pon Jerome's refusal to consent to ex- | apartment at No Pearl street by dune the objectionable talesman the Jus- | S00ting elf in the head with a idee, with his face reddening, sai revolver, Dr. Wesson of the Hudson tonhe efforts of all here sho: eo ai. | Street Hospital, w nded to the tPotwd to getting a fair jury at all an ambu aid that @ ide of counsel for the defense pu ud been instantane at a disadvantage. We ure wasiin _ luable time and J disiike the eur done, nee of anything emacking of an eft ALBANY e th exhaust a! the peremptory challenges | of y 1 chwrted by clther side. ate, and @ ¢ Tsk would be recreant to my duty to | man, died earl Mew, if 1 did not, in every way pos. | ne le was fitt , Aight again thix method of cho s the last re utle State Headquart Siege jury.” said Mr, Jerome, 1 i] the ‘whole proceeding as « legal thd ana’ — PRever mind"! ne aid the Justice, "I ¢ | sa@ksONVILLE ENTRIES, listen to that t question Your sincerity, but 1 disiike the meth: JACKSONVILLE, ia, Feb. v that are belng employed here in the) entries for to-m s es are a SwMination of these citizens, 5 ge erithstanaing e scolding ti tl the bench, Mr, Jerome key oWMforcing the Court to aid in testing the qualifications of the talesmen. Qc-| Sint i castonally Jerome would fire another of him fast shrinking siore of pere ait f tory chall but mainly he to crowd Whitman into doing t Justice Seabury kept on excus. hjm. ibys the men. i Frederic Mills, the broker veed to play subs itute right ta m | the Harvard football team, was called as a talesman shortly before 4 0 3 He sald he knew Robin and had had business dealings with him, and had formed an opinion as to Robin's guilt who THIRD RACE 108 A WAL im which evidence might or might not Jost * yeu move, In the face of this declaratio Mr. Jerome #till wouldn't consent to is and an excuse for more the toval Oh Justice was compelled to sponsor the wi wt of sending Mr. Mills away UB: Herpes, | act withough the next) man, Coarles | Sixth nace th , Foygslas Petree, admiited to a preju- | pants wile M4 Boyglas Petree, admiited p wil ih 1LES CURED ING TO 14 THE EVENING NR FT TMT RRA 7 RNA WORLD, TUESD AY, FEBRUARY 28, 1911. PLAINTIFF WEEPS OVER THREAT 10 SHMIRCHTERNAME Miss Grunspan Assisted Out ot Court After Learning Plan of Defense. HER PROOF IS Mother Pleds ALL Testifies That Wailing ged Troth in Wine and Hugged Her. Miss her An breach of favorites, ti yo tives w with t ag Walling’s def ynide #ult no trial © Glegerich | Supreme testimony of witne other than Immediate tertiled ag to the pretty R engagement rings and to intro @on of William Bnglieh Walling, the tch young Soctallst, as her “fance and re husband.” © the close the with the defense's cpening, testimony bearing on Miss Grunspat Jcharacter and her manner of living on east side is planned by the de- It Is stated that two detectives, attached to former District-At ave interested ¢ se. These detec in court to-day tsun derstood that witnees whom they will IN assail the young plaintiff's produce name, Sensat wil Mire Gruns: plated wor Solving. A tendance u yesterday fights throng pac ways, thro other crowd that ants to ma ing young w Resale Steindu ng ates a Eleventh st Miss Grunsy became Intimate friend ional Defense Planned. n learned of this contem- kK upon her reputation dur- nd burst into convulsive nurse who has been tn pon ler since her collapse orted her down the three tairs, A morbidly ed the © idors and # ning from the Robin tri parts dense wax th it was ne for attend- ke an 0} r the wee and her friends wido who oper pat No, 3 Bas that she first met nbher, 194. They and in the curious tre | 1 eh reet, swor pan in De years since Miss Grunspan has visked her frequently, ing her wai two rings~ rounded with diamon of pearls ay span's fink “1 know and I love for grieve wie is FPourteen-year-old nburs, the previous witn avi similar (estimony as. The | kirl also saw Mi runspan's flat, initialed gold wateh and earrin Which the plaintiff testified she lost Hlghth street two years 4 Maurice Gray, a tail Grunspan family in Pari J meeting Wallin Mace de Voxse declared Mr ofte aiding her in sell- fe remembered see: marquise atone sur- res, one a nd diamond rk, Miss Gronspan v well, her like my own daught @ good girl and is much Walling int mor of introd Mleased to meet yeu!” was Wallin rep aid. Ite also Knew Miss Grunspan at Mrs home, No, a Mark's F residence from which tive de fense claims the Rirl was ejected for misbehavior, Ie thought her conduct | and demeanor there entirely prope Pledged Troth in Wine. Mts. Sarah Grunsman, mother of the fair platnult, told how the wealth young Soctalist plighted his troth to embraced and kissed me pulalvely."9 When Mrs. Granspan began her another great crowd filled the court with about tif mar tt AVichIy Kowned. Many of the wo: were Youns and these seemed particu y interesied in Me trial, as perience, Many of Walling use" were present ur arming Mite Vat her lawyers table return f escorted t boys to party had asked Wall Why did you take my daug a m ome” Waiter hese pers adam; 1 Lin anon, vid she urged Wal nter's t we Natural Food Try Her face sta with dn seated, Mrs, G: and Russia and Drink Wins golden health » |POSTUM place of coffee or tea. “There’s a Reason.” ety os IN. the other a ring | on Misa Grun- | “THAT OUGHT TO HOLD ’EM.” WIFE GANBIES, box @ marquise ring diatnonds and placed it her dav * finger. He then ki and embraced her, Mrs. Grunspan sail and finally came to her and afiectionat her daughter was in Lor English to be “presenta' Wailling’s family mother state she received a letter from ho Was in Russia, asking Mrs to forward his trunk had left at t luggase was sen after Miss Gruns London —- JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. rints “E-Malden; two-year-old Mille furlongs.—Eretia ts), 2 to 1,7 to 1 and 1 to | Maid, 107 (MeTaygart) ‘ ond; Nannie Mefeo, 1 1, 6 to 1 and N49 Beh, ¢ Mabel Virg out, Little Marat, Fra € ran and fintshed SECOND RACE—Three-year 1 wh Muff, Oran art), 7 to 1, 5 nd 6 to 5, won ardift, 104 US ), § to 1, 3 to 1 and 7 to 5, second; Old Boy, 109 o 1, 7 to 2 and 9 to 5, third L081. Bodkin, ¢ Tippy, Startier, anand finished as named. TAMPA RESULTS. FIRST RACK—Purse, $25; for three your wnd pward furlongs selling. —Hlack Oak, 12 ¢Proxien, 2 t 1,3 to 5 and owt, won, Profile, 12 (A Matthews), 21-2 to 1, 4 to 1 second; Sand Piper, 10% ¢M , 1 and ¢ Haie’s Honey ound and Tar Loosens the Phlegm Allaye Irritation Arrests Tickling Soothes and Heals Containg no opium AEOLIAN ALL 362 FIFTH AVE. Near 34th St., New York City You will find the largest selection of Victor Talking Machines and Records and the best facilities for personal demonstration in Greater New York <* CHICAGO REFORM ELECTION |: CHICAGO, Fed, 2%—One killing and “ann falling out. Is not a dye. | LIVER PILLS. sever * ibances to-day a TAT es 1.00 and Se at Drug Stores or dircet upon | Purely vegetable veld in Chi and which are exp Haytna | Newark, N.J., U.S.A, | gently on the to bring a wave of reforma to 1 ry mt, TN REFUSE ALT SUMSTITUTES _| fiver. Cure Arthur Quin. of James A, Quinn, | Weather a : sa |WE UPEOLSTER YOUN |, 5. | 4 unlon” hodearti Cha ; Nae FURNITURE LIGAT | Du oy a Heat Went CNA cy Quick Action Prescription } spCECIALFOR ONE WEEK ONLY ™*: ® : latter bad shot Q in the foot Cures Colds in a Day bs p Small Pill, Smell Dose, Small Price, | The 1g Was the climax of an ele bar Signature MenTON | 4 x presetipiion known SMOKES DRS, HUSBAND SAYS | | Prefets “Sporty” Associates to Him, Feuer Swears in Divorce Suit. | 1 Chérging that his wife is addicted to! " ‘the havits of gambling a David obnoxious king and smoking,” Feuer 1 from pawning his nabled to start "< jewelry he was esa in this regard that kept us both poor,” L wa |Peuer, “that her habits we INS’ 1 ed her repeatediy," continued RELIE mACCEPL =O} uesociated wi t she en of evil atation, and to wh t objected. To this the de- . fondant answered she preferred them to | me." | wer Said his wife often remained | owt until 6 and 7 o'clock of a morn. | | ing. | Feuer's present business t that of lsatesman for a ciot suse, HL W enies all his charges ths Restores color to Gray or | Faded hair—Removes Dan- —Promotes a luxuriant, MARKED BY SHOOTINGS. ds and cougha ts Glycerine ated ait Pine kood Gila SLIP COVERS Cut toorder (J sewed Hound with Shrunk TAMPA ENTRIES. quickly | Offer § one 0 Biading, but to experi. | Tully KA rent, a.s treatment is a certain ey! | WO! Wie itaast os Wee EH SE te CEMOLS TERING Co, | 284i pigne Tandy 7 ‘o wall ‘ st‘ West of Oth Ave. | Stone Uprigutes eA | 103 W. 14th St. one Zot} Chewsea, fs hi vii in Home Treatment for | vo vster eseviere tou rote aint | Rey Re FOURTH WACk se t earolls and | Krakauer & ar This February Sals—331% Reductions Open Monday and Saturday Untii 197. GRAND BRAFIDS FURNITURE LBB THING POR MOUSBBERRING 0 > KASY PAY «. +100 worth isu au ouu ave £00 i and Tubercuiosis | eCamn people have cured themselves of | eres a Very simple, Inexpensive dvesh wir, careful di d tive. . APA quiting after other 8 T I. ant recelve a doren of our K what chit Means, No apec Wareroons Feauiar 210. Only » hanavorium wharges; no tra Cypress Aven Donen Buaisie expenava. 3 250 Livingston St. Wer expires Eeriday mighty Mar, 3, 1) CORMAN, ,fitrmtts ants. TAAL GING E, Sssy 2 —— i kit ire rey cat PEJAL FoR 10-nORKOW, AH. IST A th INT ENOCH CHEAM bd ; aha HS END 10¢ seers ir own ty has Hox 20¢ 54 BARCLAY S' or Want Groans, 29 CORTLANDT st. for Church St PARK ROW & NASSAU | AU City Mall 206 BROADWAY Cor. Fulton St WA Neer he ae Insta terative ul to Rekman's raged at your who iS eee of? 5 The specified wetght cludes th Ye Pay Proigat and ig, R. Pare SRooms, at .. $73 ished, at $105 boen Tete Wass Broach WRITE Ou OUR und BW CATALOW USAILED FREE, $1 WEEKLY { OPENS AN ACCOUNT NO DEPOSIT RE USRED TH ST, UPHOLSTERING CO. bust d4th si oni ib Stuy Bericce Varior suits elth fnest mate: at $13.75. NT PLAN $10 Vown $2.00 Wook, ats $2.25 a man DETECTIVE STORY PREF, "| A COMPLET! all wit ‘ : 4 f sam he ¢ La Key iy ied $2.50 Teitcot fit and best work naa ays J oO " $3.50 \ Saiaeee f ve " a © y . w oat . 86.00 of Sunday World Wants Work |to the eventual so.ut : of the Red Trianie, me anarik | J associated with these tiriiling adventures, | \.. 239 St.near 6th Ave. Monday Morning Wonders KRAKAUER | bir OD. cial Bargains in Used | PIANOS at Their Warerooms 17 cast 14th St., IV. Y. Any other ‘bisrmain NEW PIANOS PIANOS TO RENT i7 bk. ith St., N.Y, 1nGth tot Vacant Apartments | are quickly rented 4 through fat and Apartment” Advertisements printed in the Baily and Sunday Wort “Apartment To Lei” Advertisements Unsightly Eruptions are sfiguring , sy palins and shape- hae brot t suit Supreme Court against her for di °. 7 i Monon, who civing at xo N@edless Afflictions Woat Fleh th street, to-day appiicd $ : to Tavtite Guy, thro her lawyer, | Those who suffer from pimples, Maurice Meyer, for alimony and cous- blackheads and other di sel fee. De n was reserved facial eruptions; s-d, rough hands, hd Ldbuhll ah A a shed at * itching, burni , and © South Africa on the i ‘ ; ini Me oie kd enanite vay for less nails; diy, thin and falling eral. years, then returned to this! hair, with itching, scaly scalps— Feuer sald that with hie savincs all should make trial at once of Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint- No other emollients cost No e for torturing, diefig- and crustings of infants, tlenten Cntment (80€.) M ri iat ment. yusines: ys. Feuer claims sho atena lain wn. | 80 little and do so much, furmished all the money for this, vens ture. . others so pure, so sweet, so speed- We separated in July, 1910," said ily effects pda 28 Bn Sen wife uring eczemas, rashes, irritations, In possession ay scalings Jothes and bedding, 4, i: ApOAN tial fave her for Children and adults. gambling and drink she would have had money saved. Tt was her dook, an invaluable guide to ehin and holt health. ANT FOR THE DEAF TO-DAY en all ewnires of “church, versation, sound rentores thie and leaves 1.7, ELECTROPHONE CO., ice ies New Vork City. 'The Wretchedness | draff and invigorates the Scalp | of Constipation ty | Can quickly be oPercome by healthy hair growth—Stops its | CARTER’S LITTLE , hh dt. Brooklyn,

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