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Hp UAT RECORD IN: SCANDAL TL ns: s “Scudder Says Wit- nesses Will Be Recalled Only ) Yor © Cross-examination. [a TRIAL NEXT TUESDAY. Cassidy, Walter and Willett Plead Not Guilty and Give $5,000 Bail . Each, Justice Townsend Scudder, tn the Supreme Court of Queens County, to- day gave Joseph Cassidy, William Wil- lett jr. and Louis T. Walter jr. a de- ded shock when he notified Dana Wallace, one of their counsel, that wit- messes who had testified as to the Meane whereby Willett got his nomina- Gem ae Justice of the Supreme Court Would only be recalled in the next ex- amination for the purpose of cross. examination. This statement came after he three Gefendants had appeared before Juntice + Pleaded not guilty to the ware fants eharging them with corruptly con- ing to promote the nomination of and furnished $6,000 ball each for thelr appearance next Tuesday, when ¢xamination will be held, "a DONG wae wigned by Dante! in of the Building Department, lives at Long Island City. Joseph of Ridgewood signed Walter's aireafy hea theit testimony in writing, sworn to and signed.” The defense had expected to go into a full hearing of the case, with al the witnesses on the stand, just ae though ho previous proceeding had been held. THe Justice's holding iimite the defense amjning the witnesses upon # have already been made the spectators thought Justice Seudder might make some reference to the at- tempt that fasied to take the case from his court by habeas corpus. He disappointed There was no hitch in the proceed- ings, The defendants had been notified of the amount of ball they must give and came prepared. De Witt dit not off y @ continuance. The ‘will be called at 10 o'clock next Tuesday morning, when the defense will have to do the aided defense as te the ‘one-sided prosecution that preceded. es RELIGION COMES EASIER ON SHIP THAN ASHORE. Count de Vaya Sets Up an Altar Aboard and Preaches in Eight Languages, When the Cunanl liner Ultonta got in to-day, Count Vay de Vaya, Lord Abbott of the Hungarian town of St Martin's, who was @ passenger, de- clared he haf tnatituted an innovation tn ocean travel by setting up his chureh aboard ahtp. Count de Vaya wore his priestly robes and an immense gold chain and cross, and he darried with him an altar, sacred vessels and all the necessary accessories for conducting chapel services. . For the past five years the Hungarian Pricet has been voyaging about, preach- ing to immigrants. He has crossed the Atiantic fifty tim: different languages. On the he wilt hoid services in seve: languages, and he deciated to-day It was much easier to awaken the relig- lous conscience pbhoard ship than ashore. | CAR HITS PUPILS’ GUARD, Policeman Hembdt Arrests Motes. man Who Endangets Children. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY; NOVEMBER 97, 1911. TRREAT 10 KILL HIS WIFE MADE BY PATTERSON Penne OY Witnesses at Murder Trial Give | Testimony Favoring the Woman Prisoner. DENVER, Col, Nov, %—When the tia) of Gertrude Gibson Patterson for the alleged murder of her husband, Charles A. Patterson, was resumed to- day, the defendant, composed, but show- ing traces of the nervous collapse which succeeded her release from cross-ox- amination Saturday, was in court. It ha@ been feated “that her condition might render it impossible to proceed with the case at this time. Nowe Prisoners, were called by the defense and stated that when Mrs, Patterson waa brought to the Jail they saw a bruise on her cheek, where she anys her husband struck her on the day Miss Kelly stated she had talked ,with Mise Gard about their impending testi- mony, tut Miss Gand denied this. Willis Vv. ney, who acted for Mrs. Patterson in her divorce proceedings and for ¢hat reason turned the progecution over ¢o Ideal as a Christmas Gift. , Pleasure of giving til et nl tiving silts hy f Sec om (eons ceprencinte more bn ve anal Horace G. Benson, was the next wit ‘ness, At the time he drew up Mra, Patter- fon's complaint against her husband, ‘Mr. Eliott declared that the former hore evidence of assault in bruises on her face and neck and abrasions of the skin. | Police Matron Mary J. Pate testified | that Mrs. Patterson's left cheek wae swollen on the day she waa brought to! the jail. Mrs. Nettie White stated & she had witnessed an assault by Pi tervon on his wife in the streets of ti city last July. Witness remonstrated with Patterson and suggested calling a policeman, but, she said, Mra. Patter. | son revated “No, don't do that; he's sick.” Patterson declared to the would-be! Poacemaker that he would do whet he’ gg the best Ned with his wife, Mra. G. A. Jones, who lived near a ane | et bocense Patterfon bungalow, testis ing portions of a quarrel betwe teraon and the defendant inst ber, nine days before the hy Gard and 14a Kelty, women | Killott, the District-Attor- |} Bleyed ta the Btreet Cleaning mont at Far Rockaway, did a similar Beco for willett. i and John ¥. Cronin, whe ts em-| poticoman Frederick Hembét of thelll gasp Depart- | west Forty-seventh streat station says ft . ia nis joy in the early morning to stand at Fitty-second street and Wighth ave- nue and assist echool children across the street, Bo eolicitous was the policeman to<day that he was entangled in the fender of @ car and hurled to the opposite track. He took Moterman Anthony Jeckutte of 406 West Fitty-seventh street to the | | eat ide Court charged with el pol claimed Jeckutic en- dangered the lives of children and that he Was run down through the motoe-’ man’s carelesaness, Jeckutic was pa- gee the oustody of counsel until the bonds had been signed Dana asked the Court for a postpone- Surely ther to with i. ly ‘Gonprivan tyes cctdelp Piedra Booklet on Forme U devired rill 295 = FIFTH. AVENUE Near 3@th St., N. Y. ON AGAIN.* witnesses who have already tea- " seplied the Court, “will not be to testify again, but they may be le6 for orves-examination only. The Guarantee Clothing Co. corser’ 127th St. & 3d Ave. From To-Day Until Thursday, Nov. 30th Thanksgiving Turkeys FREE In accordance with our usual custom prevailing at about this time every year we will give a prime fresh killed 8&lIb. turkey to every one purchasing goods to the amount of $15 in any of our departments. | Read the following letter from one of the firma who supply us with these turkeys. It elle of the quality of the sabia” you receive free . NAUSS BROS. COMPANY BUTCHERS. oe. sore con oom ovr ew Tons, Mr. iat, 1D Guarantee Clothing Company; No, 2346 Third Avenue, New York City. Gentlemen: 4 We acknowledge the re- oeipt of your order for 600 Turkeys and agree that they shall be Young Fresh Killed S8took of the same high grade that we supply to the’best Hotels and Restaurants in the City. Wishing you success; Respeotfully yours; ensneeees so eeegne wvenvg eee: ve IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS FREE TURKEY EVENT, WE ANNOUNCE A nem Winter Suits & Overcoats tt and 52-in, convertible collar $ a The Overcoats—putton through, fly models in black and Oxford Kerseys and Velours and fancy brown and gray “They Wi Like Iron” ‘\Cheviots and Tweeds. Unequalled anywhere under $15....... The Suits—tngligh soft rol! and regular sack models in all-wo6l Cheviots browns, tans and blue graye, worateds in silk mixtures and hairline and all-woo! black Thibets, Actually worth $15.,........ piallpvo4 Guarantee Clothing Company, ‘= Seow Corner 127th Street and 3d Ave. ‘vesing Patterson's Inst words on this ¢ were: you, T wilt kill you." you talked with any one about asked Attorney Benson on cross. tion. nybody who cared to listen, I guess,” came the reply 2B a THANKSGIVING ite [AR aad wey ful aDUnD. Quhiiry SHERKY WIN Caliteraia Wines, choice vin'eges. Spediliy cies and aged Reeacroty Lh beg ais battle 4: TERN: ag le winer per Dottie, “abe NET RERSTTN . splendid bnauet: per bottle, 4 DE Past PREY. Kr bag ak: ot are Try Segiabenanee Tonic Port It gives health and strength: Quart Bottle $1; ¢ botties for $5. Pure Califofnia Honey, this Season’s Crop. 6 lbs.for $1.00 Flegenheimer Bros., 261-269 EIGHTH AVENUE, near West: 23d St, N. Y. rare Me oes ray ¥+ | 100 Market Sy Newark. » Furniture Without Deposits ro lg ge (Alon to the bayer, Our methods ase fo" CALL AND. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Our Terme Apply also to New York, New J-rsey, Long Island and Connecticut. 5-Piece Parlor A Suite; valuc $40. = 9 75% od 5S burmeined ‘ges os |*149.75 a | A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT Wille for OUR MEW CATALOGUE, Mailed Free 750-752 | 8TH Bicdusihsud COR. 46TH ST. Furkinned (oe Machines on Credit, EN BATU! ae par Beginning To-morrow You May Enrollin Our Christmas Piano Club And Have Your Piano Sent Home At Once Special Terms: 30 Daya’ Free Trial in Your Own Home Then Payments may begin as low as The Needham "Siand Club Offers » benutaful Necdham Colonial Upright for only 9275.00 "st 9i.00 Le vga ee roe ea Needham has been famous f, nerations. Estal over go, and used by thousands of musteal New York families. Guecan- r 18 years, Also These Fine Exchanged Pianos On the Club Pian of Easy Payments 7 rourth ricer, Splendid insteuments, each one guaranteed for 10 years. hi aie Nieoie $250)! Actevtion Bins $200 Wisaner Ups AChickeringUpright when now Latah bt dep $100 17 ‘3100, A Weber Uprig nd 54 vihe, pea tow $500; sale price when new 6500; Up Price Do Your Christmas Shop- ping Early. This Store Will Be Closed All Day on Thanksgiving Day. Sampson AVE. 19°10 207 An Unprecedented Tuesday of Women’s Late ‘Mode! “Coats An Assemblage of Stunning Styles Never Before Seen at Such a Popular Price , The Finest mere, §1Q75 $3250 Coats at A models have international faultless fashion. ' WONDERFUL warty of Coats from the leader of ‘American Coat Fashions—a Fifth Avenue maker whose recognition for exclusiveness and fq * tures to the most conservative “No matter what octasion you may desire a coat far, whether it be for travelling, steamer wear, motoring or wear, you may come here with the assnrance that this is the greatest coat-| -buying opportunity you ever saw. €&F Third Floor. “Every correct and wanted material; every new and Fashionable Style—Double-faced Coatings, Pee mixtures, two-toned effects, sibelines, silk plush, caracul cloth, cheviots, imported novelties, plain broadcloths, chinchillas, etc. The Black Coats are of fine materials and are prettily trimined with velvet and silk braids, ornaments. etc. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST sToRE Women’s'1 French Lambskin $125 Glace Gloves, Tuesday 79c &-clasp; black, white, tan. Wonderful value © Matn Floor. Women's Real Kid French | Automobile Gauntlet Ope Clare black and whi Ce bl ‘or w and white, leece Kk glace; 9 Tengu glue 93; compan "2. QO] _ ravlarly 1.00; at..... 1.00 Women's 16-button Chamoit squetaire Glace Gloves | Lisle Gloves Black and white; real @ Long and short lengths, French kid value 63:50 290)| white and yellow. ... 50c Glove Certificates for Xmas A most acceptable present; issued in amounts upwards from 81.00. Send us your check for certificates, we will do t! you all pecavenienes a bey 1s than rest, thus savin presents, No more sati: ani GLOVES. This Smart “Sir Henri” Walking Boot at $3.00 Is a match in yl aart lines, ft and service for any of the “big name” shoes soli! up to $4. lenri* shoes for women are made vx- A suiee O Crawford Coe Gerd my sup) quality méTiship are k. Lup to the the Handards of shocs sold for about $1.00 more. ta BRCOND FLOOR. The illustration shoes’ th the Sir Henri style No. 116, a well arched and very becoming boot of tan calfskin, button styl $ 1 high Cuban heel, wing | and + welt sole ....... Patrician Shaws for. ‘Women Combining, to eo upusual degree, the high qualities of the finest shoes with popular prices, A New Patrician Model is a patent kid button boot with cloth to} por ee Cuban heel and plain A very dressy and di antes ‘sa. ei Lia Women’s - Silk Hosiery Usually priced 95e¢ at_ $1.50, “Full Fashioned, Pure Ingrain Silk Hosiery Hi'¢# spliced heels, lisle soles and deep lisle garter to Black, tan and it fashi nable shades to match the gowns, for street and evening wear. &4S™MAIN FLOOR. Women's Full Fashioned Thread Silk Hosiery Lisle soles and deep liste garter top. One of the best silk pear ings for the price. Black rly, Pete 0c. "356 Women's Fine Quality Thread Silk Hosiery Fulls regul lar made Ine ode a cavy lisle a few light Regularly 5c. Y Full fashioned, tigh spliced heels, alk soles, double top; also lisle soles and lisle tops. Black, “*ealay colors. gularly 35.. "£9 Very Special Tuesday and’ Wednesday Ti Thanksgiving Wines é> © sisth Floor. American Whiskies.—All of out Whiskice arc guaranteed as repre- sent d, perfectly pure. We receive them from the U. 8. Govern- ment warchouse and are drawn from original barrels. G Imperial Club or Hermitage Rye, the connoisseur’s cern [evQAbl cacy, ActeteAs De Riche +s+sccbe theres | $4.50 $1.20 A.M. H. Private Stock Reserve Rye, the smooth, mv llow varicty . 1.00 J.5. . Fineh's Golden Wedding or Month lo ots bottling, aged’and smooth. Ola eEew or jonogrest Walehy, palatable and ular... ie i Mail ) & Telephone Li iquers ilic-t Immediately. ceaeie ’P. Ruinart - & Co. Reims, France Hrut Vintage 1900; case adaais, # case + Pee sy" pr t. bott-, $2 nnd bottle Waser Claret & Sauternes, Rhine & Moselle Wines Our Own Im, double the price. wd ad Germany at Ne the | most noted vineyards. 12 Bottles, “ey Bottle, fd feo; 7.75; 6.1 tee Sparking Moselle, Case 24 Pints, ny 00 extra. California- Port, Sherry, Angelica, catel, Sweet Catawba and Tokay wot Te ieee eee 8-year old, regular price, ealion, 92. 6-year old, price, ea. 4-year old, regular price, 8-year old, re; special, bot: Reviere Gardrat & bottled in France; a a tion, Guaranteed equal to the much-advertised brands that sell at*} ’ absolute guarantee goes with every case. Bottled and cased in France Case 24 Pini H. Walker's Pec! Club o or Black and White Scotch Your choice, bottle, _ (Limit ¢ bottles.) > 99c imported Cognacs iy. Robin & Co.,’3star, old and Hoek $1.10 ' $1.33 Imported Sh 93.00; bottl: ummel or Cre: best American; bottle ..