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(HLDPAVSBALL [Nagging Not Alone Woman's Trait, FDHSSERNTS (°° ~ PROFANE PARROT (23st INCOURTWHERE Nor Domineering Man's, Says Judge js cuFSTS WAITED | ° nk v4 green matter rising persons ¢o-—_—__ —— — id should serve his servants a P' n op! ys touching ont i . | to get the parrot down. Phe tree t HE IS FOUGHT FQ) Neither Sex Is Responsible for Domestic Unhappiness— Worst Phase of Divorce Is the Way Island. = She her arms up- bie gesture, inquired sf. have by In a hosp It Affects the Children. _ Miss Lida Worthe® Day, a dren ne In @ wheediing tone of voice, it Polly G i“ | ma fold how one day Mr. Stansfield f wanted &@ cracker, What Polly said in Mrs. Graham-Rogers Surprises mar TER Witness in Mrs. Stansfield’s| ,ye.to,iy nome at Purciase in vcr Interests Policeman, Shocks El-|"n'~ "tna: shocked. tone and. depart him into the house, @he anid the next lediy with her hands up to her eacs. Husband by Adding Suit [Couples Married Less Tha Five Years Apt to Rush Separation Suit Tells of [eno saw or him te wea tring cn tng, derly Lady and Angers Flock | Shortly thereafter the parret spread its wings and flew northward still convoyed for Divorce. to Court Over Picayunish Trifles, Is Justice Queer Scene at Dinner, Ne de He intosioated?” she wail anked of Sparrows. |Ezen” Soon tune ceee Te oe Meee Ford’s Experience. Siisy Day. terlinen THLE obey whe ooh | for the skyscraper belt of lower Broad- r W way. Mr. Stansfleld knock his wife down on | ihe “Oh, T don't know where that bird TWO CASES TOGETHER. | the pore. Miss Day went for a pitener | ee arene ta the above effect |o8me from.” wald Oficer Mulry. later, of water as Mra, Stansfield was | in making his report on this strange oc- ing and tho witnes lared Mr. Stans: | Mattory Park at sunrise} currance. “But I'll say this much—ne the water on his wife, ad- | this morning Ad | ! vite, | didn’t belong to any clergyman. And, That will wake her up Battery Policeman Joe Mulry heard|as T aald before, while f don't know "TWILL WAIT, HE SAYS. BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. Justice John Ford, sitting in his chambers in the | Supreme Court yesterday afternoon, imposed an in-; Physician Invites His Estranged |Husband’s Divorce Action ' ‘ | LOCKED STABLE 60 WIFE|'t Ie ran around in rings to locaie| where ate came from f have @ gue Spouse to ‘ determinate sentence of not more than life, and not Comes to Trial With That COULD NOT DRIVE HORSES. | *!* source of this appeal tor succor, | judging by her remarks, as to w Pp Luncheon; She tase then five years, apon all those who dwell within| Sine Day avons she save Me. Stanatia | All Was gut In the Barge ortice, The] Ae'r koing, I mean after she's dead i trike his wife ith whi hen she | *umme idents of the park slum- _ o_o Sends Substitute. the much discussed institution of matrimony. of His Spouse. tried to get ina carrlage im which he| dered peacefully on the benches, each} Pash Negro Regiment Bit. “It takes about five years for the ordinary married was going to the ratiroad station, The | With his mouth slightly agape and witn| ALBANY, June 14—The Cuvillier bill, couple to become accustomed to each other,” said the 4 tas be a red ridge on her neck gn Pert po bat ped above ly authorizing the organization of @ . # (Special to The Drening Work!) foveral occasions the witness raid 3 of his ripened and rosy nose. Yet | oo ‘While his mother and father were Justice to me. “When they get married each thinks WHITH PLAINS, No Y., June 14,—|Stanefeld put a big padiock on the | the crles continued nenplablbn british fons llabnnngyeo em ‘Waging legal warfare for his posnes- sion before Justice Giegertch in the Supreme Court to-day, the three-year | pigsia old Charles T. Graham-Rowers, a ie Dright, chudby-faced ttle fellow, was! : stable doors, so Mrs. Stansfeld could | Having looked down and around, omi-| Which passed the Assembly yesterday, ‘The courtroom wes crowded to-day! not ridg to White Plains, and she was |Cer Mulry now looked up—and the mys-| WA# received in the Senate today and when the trial of the action of Mrs.|¢ompelied to walk to the station, a\lety was solved. In the limb of one of| Won motion of Senator Grady was e@- Bugente Stansfield of Purchase for a] distance of four miles the maples, surrounded by an angry| vanced to the order of final pasmge separation from her husband, Samus} “Did Mra. Stansfleld have male frianda| flock of chattering sparrows, sat a large’ without reference, the other {s an angel, and, of course, that notion doesn't supply a good working basis for married life. ‘Then, | when they get over the {Illusions prompted by young | affection, they are very apt to swing ag far in the other, ———————— eal upon her when Mr, Stansfield was} playing with @ rubber ball in the big) @rection, and rush off to court for a separation, or even a divorce, about | Stansfield, on the ground of cruelty t"" bho was asked - 2 : m t pate Which £0 sensible lohe-marri 3 was begun before Supreme Court Jus- men [aw ware those who court room, and apparently having the Picayunish iti to e led couple would give tice Arthur 8. Tompkins, Mr. Stansfield | came too see about tho gas and plumb time of his Ife & second thought. is in the woollen business In New York, | ing,” was the reply The father, Charles T. Graham-| Our discussion of the matrimonial time! against « woman, and then, ¥ am and his wife, who owns conslderabie| “You never saw Mra, Stansfleid enter i¢ a'a| glad to @ jus assed on the | y taining # m&n during the absence of Rogers, 1s @ physician and State Ine| Mit was prompted by Juatice For aay, a jury pi | property, mays he is wealthy, in, ‘ of the Labor Bureau, He and|4¢ision in the sult for separation)’ @yeesions of fact involved. | Ry stipulation of lawyers, Humphrey | M1 ,Stansteld spect Lcgbed “ | brountt iby it R Strachstein hurts a man J. Lynch, representing Mrs, Stansfield, ansfleld o! ta wife a t Pen ‘Tine her busty om ae at all, ruins a woman, not only | and Henry O. Headbenon for Mr rey nee wae oe ‘ Sina a Ms hie H 4 ; orn out by him that ‘ob. damages her reputation but injures her jfeld, tt wa: owas Seay an ‘she had a nut Ingerie Owns 6 tothe i ihe ' " " 2 eld, tt wes arraigned that the separation 3 away and that she had a num a m iF , @ trained nurse, produced| Judge Ford, in granting Mrs. Leet chances of making a living. So a Judge | mult as well as the action for pes aiiso- | de OF neh there on different cecasions je child in court to-day. n's plea on the ground of al has to be very, very sure before ne | tute divorce brought by Mr. Stansfield | ON cross examination Miss Day satd Dr. Graham-Rogers ad no sooner) ment, expressed the hope that the cou-| puts such @ black mark against her entered the eourt room with his lawyer| ple ultimately might become reconciled. | future. gather, than he was served with a summons| “The decree to live apart,” he de- “Tt te not possible to hold our , ri and complaint in an action for divoroa| clared, “often has the effect.of,forcing | sex more responsible than the other ae ee aE She ke Sane aaeike “{ shall not trouble with that now,”| the separated man and wife to appre-| for married unhappiness. women |Man From Naples Is Recover-|*",°u"' rei SdeabIOn, “whieh anid the physician. “I want to clate each other's company. They c&2| have no monopoly of nagging. = first witness, On one occasion, when abo! To-Morrow, Thursday, * 5. [she had an apartment against his wife should be tried to- [20 Nad an apart wis called ther » witness sald wine and beer we there over night Of equal interest to the “sweet girl she was invited to join them jn @ the it up to the apartment and they all my boy first.” reunite. have cases where the husband has | ing, but All Passengers on | arr parts, aim sald rank it "TE took some tyself," she graduate”, the prospective bride and the SAYS WIFE’S VOCATION ENDAN-| “A the child g-ows older the Lesblel| said and done just the petty, an- s ; “Mr, Stansfeld was not In a condition | "ded: dainty matron of fashion. Exquisite, GERS HEALTH OF CHILD. | Pi se thay. will babcthe oly of ‘living Toe foe a Weald ANA Guar aoe Europa Are Detained. to talk and was not able to walk, andl iewisrs “nd OF © deoking man was girlish and cool, made of sheer white silk RIG poe EET wite Tae Sl asace I thing this will ald the parents be he MbkSd Ged Ould Oud Whe re : we aia not attend the theatre.” : M » was @ short man with a bald batiste with broad panels of Swiss eyelet the use her employment was | "are te elune it takes about five| Tucmee. a Ai vessalc@iet Wiehe dase. OP oncieea | MM ANeveals) ene: he knees onne| 5 ‘ pice joined by rows of fine thread iek and the child might 6) seqry for the ordinary couple to Dt| Fond ‘oonclided, “ia that mest of sig | Aboard carme to port today. Tho Ital.|the sles, He aiso ted to carve, out CITY RENTS BUILDING Nee arg Saunt ca ere Rae germs she might gather Sono accustomed ‘adapted to ench| quarrels betwan 8 mip due trom | could not."* blouse, a Val. lace girdle joining. Full $9 t ome acc qua etween married people are|!@ Line Steamship Eu r : 4 deer oties AER Renee Ai bets they can live together con- | unnecessary and avoidable by patience | Genoa and Naples dropped anchor oft|STRUCK WIFE WITH HORSE. BUILT BY TAMMANY MEN. | ‘ \) value, special $5.98. Alterations FREE. Me ecg entntee tame Eeniatis, In other words, it takes that | and common sense, and that if they | Quarantine and reported that a stecr-| WHIP, WITNESS SAYS. y oa GtAiahina Gn 0 Pe tonalite. She wala une wine for them to overlook one another's | wii! only stick together for five years | age passenger named Agostino Tavella| Another time while she was at thelr Will Use Structure in Bronx for] Linon Tub Skirts § 00 q Rei No cracaon Why Ata vabd aa eee: ults. We begin find this out for themselves.” | was suffering from the disease, Ho is Purchase home he struck Mra. Stans- Office Purposes— Pagptest by e prived of her son's company simply be- CASE 18 A TYPICAL ONE, 8 Me theesdlit ene SMT ou Vis wae 10 seeneasy field with a horeewhip an though she Mathimenon $1.50 and $2 Values | she was forced through necessity THE JUSTICE. The Europa, with its seventy-seven) Was an animal, Miss Colt said i icant af ok ee ne 4 to work for @ living, “The Strachsteln case was dlls: GS cabin and 968 steerage passengers, wil| Nd he a ee ee te Lidar Peanthodteh Pv eitipla ted Your one chance to lay in a supply of indis- Oly wife does not have to work for aa great many separation ue mbar | bo held at Quarantine for the present. | “ny AbUNE eso Wi-T was tbo exelten,’' diag | ky, tne sittin Find Commission, “the: pensable wash skirts at a great saving. Tan or | ving, = Dr Gat m-Rogers, ‘i hates ene eal Ee logs iy Nashasl | Tavella 1 from Calabria and June| con replied. Mavor presiding, adopted a recottition || White imported linon, tub worthy and wear re- it to him or mcanien | Bench five years ago, was one of tbe 5, four days after leaving Naples, re-| One holiday when the witness was at-| authorizing the rental at $19.12 « yenr | sisting—fashioned in many attractive styles— i] Justice Glezerich directed the lawyers most widely known members of the ported ll, The Royal Itallan Commis-| tending a dinner at the Stansfleld home | of floor space in the building at Tre- || among them the new side buttoned effects, with to proceed with their argument, but it | State Senate, the father of the Fran- sicner on board reported that the man|at Purohas she says Mr, Stansfleld | mont and Arthur avenues, the Bronx, |! the jaunty hip pocket, well’ as-many other ppeared the formali = cht ther > pular reform | passed through all the stages of the! carved the beef and served tho working | for city purposes, 7 Appeared the formalities had not been chise Tax bil and other > PI | dlgenes pwd prabee vole apgulec ela: #50 |Geevisstaseeuceneatustote! ta ene | “rhis is the building whieh, report haa || Panel designs—some showing pretty cluster foot complied with and an adjournment had measures. 4 to be taken until Friday, ‘The diMcuities between the couple AAS By ech aun i salentt | tie tenon Shitty ied Onion’ wurnoeee? Pvisiend plaits. Choice $1.00. q Well,” said Dr, Graham-Rogers, were not really sericus, The wife al- Taco “I called Mrs. Stanefeld's attention | jsaders in the Bronx, figuring on the 4 “won't Your Honor give me an oppor- jeced extreme cruelty, saying the bus- | The Sholere patient will be removed! to it and she renented it,” said the| possibility that the Wronx vill creating SALE AT ALL THREE STORES tunity to have the custody of my son band had threatened to throw carbollc to Swinburne Island and the Huropa| w: fav? Mtanuneld: serene from le county Our pe bre MorOuah “WOUId’ bee 4 x Jong enough time to take Lim to gold on her. Rut when it came to the pits ate | will be disinfected, | bbed bie wife by the| come law. That project having fail }} fee his grandmother?” actual story of the carbollo acid inct- Sepak aot acre Moditer-| hair. He pulled her around the room | the olty now agrees to become a ten. H I know nothing of the status of this gent you would eee the whole thing Odd Predic; ranean service steamship Berlin, which | and then threw her toward the ataira, | Ant. The lease Is va yea | ; ise,” replied the Justice, “and there hag started from the fact that the rament Of Man! was neta at quarantine yesterday be-| sre, Stansfield became hysterioal and t the privilege of renewals %) fore T should think ft would be betrer, man was fond of his wife Against Whom the Letter of | ere tat steerage pasrengers tad to quiet hor. a MUA TeR RRMA. ceca aoa nooemonee the child to remain with his mothe: “He had brought home a buyer to e had ing of cholera on the voyage, Was she also declared that Mra. Stansfleld |expense. In this he was opposed by Bor- ntil the matter is finally disposed.” | ainner, and he had asked his wife to i‘ allowed to come up the Bay to her toi her tat her husband had tried to| ough President Miller and Commissioner ] SENT FRIEND AS HER SUBSTI-| be vacticuuriy nice to the visitor, as the Law Is Invoked. pier to-day. Her 88 steerage paseen-| throw her out of thelr carriage on an.|of Water Supply Thompaon, who urged | 14 and 16 West 14th Street-—New York TUTE TO LUNCHEON. he hoped to sell him a bill of goods. frst gers and the frontyions stewards WhO oher occasion. The witness swore she | te rere Prowident Mine aroused t 460 and 463 Fulton Street—Brooklyn . a oe with this cae jad been attending them had been sent gala to Mr. Stansfield ine of Deputy Matthewson by declarir 645-651 Broad Street—N N wham sth ealed to The wife had, in accordance with t a . ; aid to Mr, St that the proposition had been ‘hangit 1 Broad Stre jewark, had che agreed te lee hin take request, looked her very best and had] Andrew Gilott, a B. RT. “1” guard,| to Hofman Island for five days’ quar-) gam, some day you will give her an | Mat the Proposition had been Naniie wa a Ler iitan ete - played and sung for the gu who | who lives with his wife at No. 178 Hop- | antine unfortunate blow, and he answered: | 4 Comptroller for political rensons, | AVG oe Mt am well come along with Went away highly pleased, Then the/ kins stroot, Brooklyn, stands in danger | Cet0ms oMcers were permit I know where to strike.” Lawyer | ‘tidy Mr. M. waon dented. said the physician, husband had glowered, had accused his| of being taken to Connecticut to be| PM the ship down the bay, Lynch asked Miss Cohu if Mr. Sts Phe city Pp ene 10 as the apes for y nank you/" wife of tgnoring him all evening, in| trieg for the Connectic : first cabin and 20 second cabin pas- field had ever accused her of taking requirments sof the recetvar of Pye iwi bfrie leah vigledes ka poee made a jeatons scene, and at no niealllay The eters tae ra rs were allawed to lund and the anything from their home and she re-| Taxos and Assessments, Collector of Aa- Li Lone ota ny a, e ; 3 © who made the! captain vis he custom house. Other- plied sosementa and Arrears, Department o| Re apa Me talane ny g o'clock nthe morning had left the| © : captain visited the custom Diy ere dive Usirenus of Water arg macaeriet lM. Ha he ae Tee Uke wae Roluk Gules charge is the same wife with whom he| wi 1 communication between ship, ALWAYS ACCUSED WITNESS OF boron ly and the dg pf Water will go with you.” ‘oarbolle acta, which he would compel i ten living at peace in Brooklyn, and shore was prohibited, The craw TAKING SOMETHING, sft Modis <a > And off they went—Dr, Graham-Ros- wife to drink. Hott left New Haven in February | was prohibited from leaving the vessel. «gq glways accused me of taking| metrada Heads for New Orleans. ees arin aati retin. rhe poor woman did aa most other| to get his present Job. His wife did not) Harrison 8. Morris, 1 n ted States | something. On one occasion he accused UATEMALA, Republic of Guatemal s Graham- Rogers, women would have apne Fe seh oD Want to leave and stayed behind. She es angel Faery ne cick er Hie taking @ bird from the refrigera-| ying 14—Juan J. Estrada, the former IMPORTANT SALE OF Graham-Rogers and his wife were ali night in terror, and after | was so muen put out that she charged | ®t Rome, who oenipalgideeprcape lane a President of Nicaragua who recently re- married in 192 after a romantic court-| more scenes of the same kind the man| him with abandonment. Later she| {it America’s most striking exhibit! Objection was made to thie question | oT mica and left the country, ’ . tip that lasted four years, Mrs, Gra. | left. the house and she went to Ve) changed her mind and came to Brook. | 24d been an American country Tite . has been in this clty, but left yesterday Men S Summer Sh ham-Rogers, who was one of the nurses with her people jiya te live with him. But she did not yd OE SURRY Ldappaind rp “Rut, Your Honor" said Mr, Lynch, | for a northern port, from whence he . rts n charge of the United States Ar N BOTH ARE INCLINED TO) Withdraw the charge. . ne romans were Breatly interest" gumping up. “I can prove that he had planned to sail for New Orleans on the Hospital {8 Havana during the Span-, “4 nyt Deputy Prosecutor Rocco Terade and [274 Were must enthusiastic over its eaten the bird the might before and he steamer Heredia. ‘The Heredia is on On Tharsday and Friday, June 15th ph een lattAmrenchn Swart cadvinee. Gratecn DOMINEER. Police Captain P. T. Smith of New (convenience and comfort,” sald Mr. did not know It" | jon for New Orleans and Rogers to study medicine, but he had “This couple nad been married four! Haven obtained a requisition for him|Morfis, “and I think many houses of “When did thin gcene in the dining | intermediate ports 1600 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, fine woven Ma ho moneys She eald:#he paid for his years—one year less than 1 belleve !8| from Gov. Dix and to-day caused his | the type may be erected in 1 : — —— - = Coat model, cuffs attached. Rear thay vane $2.00, 1.25 fchooling and then was married to hm. neccesary to determine mhather & man | arrest. They asked Magistrate Geismar Prasad Sil _ eee es 1200 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, Mercerized Fabrics, silk stripes and About two years ago, according to the and n are dofinitely and f to turn him over to them to pe taken to | 77" % 4 i z Russian cords, French cuffs, soft tached collars, alse Scotch wife, Graham-Rowers pecame smit nen ongenial. The husband was | Connecticut, wife, who was Beatrice Thaw of Pitt 65 Madras, French cuffs, Regularly 82.50 and $3.00, I ‘SILK SHIRTS, plain colors, Preach cuffs, Regularly 84.00, 2.65 2 with @ young woman named Elizabeth jncjinea to domineer, a common trait! ho Magistrate aald that under the | °UC* Y b " h \- The passengers attribute the ob Vettingfeld and brought her into his of husbands,” added the Justice, s™l-| roumstances it would be a great in- ° h t home as a maid. Mrs, Graha on ships coming from the Mediterranea | 2 ham-ROKeTs ing, “particularly of forsign orp hue Justice to Gilott! to send him to Con-|to the fact that there 4s cholera. tn WAISTCOATS, Flannel or Mercerized Rag 25 } genes’ t m Mae =. ie Pg aa, who have she: € wg pet necticut, make him lose his employment | Naples, though they say the facts are Be y $3.50 and 83, ¥ jeave her husban r sult for a stion of the relation of 1 and subject him to the possibility of | being suppressed by the authorities of S, lors. 45 vorce, just filed, she names the maid as and who don't understand the} unishment for a crime of which he te| that tty: TEREX BATH AR Rei hte PASE REO 8 at 3. co-respondent, ecnality of the American marriage. manifestly mot guilty. “But there are domineering wives | 7), So vend ew Haven authorities insisted |MAYOR VISITS BLACKWELL'S. — also,” I said. ‘“~ on the right of their State to punish —_—_—_ H “The courty are full of them,’ him under the old charge, The Magis-|Gaynor Closely tytn that where the wife hns money Of | \raunwhile Gilott!'s lawyer try to pi ana:¢ ? fe her own, and where she does not [yay the requisition can al or to or Gaynor st tr | nve to Yook to her husband for | ooity the quashing of the » Haven | Plackwell's Island to: " our support, she is ant to be too inte; [ia tent, Inspection, He was a ranted | penden’ too intifferent to the aac: Charitles Commis: r 1" 1, mann wishes and preferences. ve ions ¢ v t azo where the wife was nearly sixty | buildings and close 1 every (VER POLICE DESK rere ele seen’ tanver| AT STOCK EXCHANGE DOOR. |:i",0" Hc ect pleats Pramel WISSNER m PIANOS C OMPLETE represent real dollar for dollar value, farts A EVERY THING FOR HOUSE We can prove conc lusively to you OPEN SATURDA) vairtad that they are the most expensively fifteen years older. The wife had a —— little income of her own and the hus-| Halt Auto in Miale of Br band eet kata rea ts «| Street to Hold Their Re- Garments made for stormy weather, but stylish for any occasion. Especially desirable for evening wear. drug A ttred looking man, with di: his country place. Trouble arose because ligious Service. th most j hafr amd on his shoes, walked into the | he told is wife he expected her (0 g ce , built pianos in existence, but not the | police station at Glendale, L. I. early clothe herself and one of the daughters | Religious meetings are no rarity $ é highest priced, which in conjunction } tommy and leaned confidentially over with her own mone here were tree | Wall p ut the Old \ with thelr superb: milskeal “atu ties t one daughter | Rvangel Committee while the other | this afternoon when It temporary. servic front of the nade a new OPENS AN ACCOUNT CRECIT TERMS: '+3- COWN ON $ SO- WORTH $S-> DOWN ON + 75> WORTH the rall toward Lieut. Burke. children, and in co "Gimme @ ticket to Ireinnd,” he said, | wstitied for the father, The Mewtenant was startled. Men | attained him bitterly. had wandered into that station, laid) WORST PHASE OF DIVORCE AF- makes them the choice of far-seeing riano purchasers, Send Postal for ¢ To-morrow Less Patalo, ie, For Never To-day $ ’ Sold and For Ea) ® change on Broad : ppt eh down money and asked for beer, and| - sr Mn gp eee BB ee B>73@00WN ON > 100-WORTH WISSNER WAREROOM others bud rushed in and asked what | BRET D SHIRRD BD es Oe hie ear Only Than $10:DOWN ONS 150-WORTHE 96 sth Ave., cor. 15th St. N time, the tunin left, wut this was the| svan gonts see fo The Tent Committes, which ts to open Special, at $10 B33. Down “ frat time it ad ever Been taken for a) ration and, divczce, ce TA neae eg eee ee inaeeeeey , . NEW LOCATION. sWhat's the matter with you?” he| children arrayed against thete |Twonty-fourth streot near Amstentam Single or double breasted; high button up to neck collars 55-57 Flatbush Ave., nday, held a meeting in arent or divided by them. in Tan, Olive and other popular shades. Sewed and Cemented skef the viettor, “Where do you come | BROOKLY from?" Of course, the greater number of louse S« frat and then i 4 to divorce cases are own vutomobile Children’s Men ‘By gum, I'm tired,” sala the man,| Separation and 4 be aM i se 5 , “IT been walking forty miles on the| brought by women, and when a man _Prof, Willlam Houg ton o! Ai aakiyn $3 Capes 4onDow ) & Women's railroad ties and now I want to ride,| sees some of the poor aforeg. th) Dt pee ae ea Se Habarvtace Ww A I Cc H Ee Ss I wanter go to Ireland.” . | court, particularly in the undefended | Rev. G W As mn of hi a A te emntA eal aaaata divorce cases, and reads their stories superintendent o work, told of t Ri casH vfs arco drat, haha) a or eat a DIASIONDS “8” CREDIT that suggested the Slate Hospital forthe evidence of the brutality, the |The Rev, Wiliam Wallin of the Ba ! ——————— | the Insane to the lleutenant, he called | bestiality they have endured, he won- | tist Temple, Brooklyn, preached 95¢ = ee | extra ttn BAR ioe intion nna funn “apes | Grabow than exist" moan” De 80 otto tvinan and sony akin ROBINSON’S | Pec s beak ii, $20 James Brown, # patient, fifty years old, | oT¥e the assemblage to sing ’ ° ar Pull 1 2 Anpiooy Imaialat of men ts re | Kiniey'’s favorite hymna, M a S th 87 Weppisa aN ENe weve mia NIM iad evceped yesterday. ‘ae vision cor | protirscy ge | ikintey'e favor 212-214 Sixth Ave. 72 Broadway \ VENT BARLEY FAS mVMEATS cate were Of epee i] * Brown ang| Spomstble for the greater number tod, to Th ’ ae | of divorces,” Jndge Ford added. ‘The autoinoriie then took the pats near cor. 14th St | cor, 18th St ‘ \| y Infant Food Fyre rail AN Grocers and De oe telephone G207 Cortlandt, Take ewsed that he was Jam elunteered that getting away from th { lum Was a8 Casy as rolling off a loy,| “Em all my five years on the/bench = to Broad stieet near Deaver, whee j went back se-dsy, ‘ae other mesiing was held.

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