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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1911. COURT DELAYS © |New York Society Dances Grizzly Bear (PRETTY WIDOW POLICEMEN AWE + HIS DECISION | And Crosses the Cotillon Off the List; | QNBOSSSKNEE STREET CROWD AS l INWILLETT CASE It’s Only the Difference That Shocks’ OK. INFLATBUSH SUFFRAGISTS TALK Justice Scudder Will Announce It's What the Neighbors Expect | Society Women in Big Autos |e statement by Bodkin that ‘“derettcts | . ‘ jfrom the slums are employed at back- ,. Action in Court Scandal to See, Says Attorney in Wall Street : " TEARS COURT < ATSTORY OF WE, WO WAS BEATEN |HOT CLASH AT INQUIRY ON BEET SUGAR AFFAIRS, Colorado Farmer Tells Congress- man Fordney He Talks Like an Agent of the Trust. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7—A lively clash between Representative Fordney, Republican, of Michigan, and James Bodkin, a sugar beet grower of Mead, Col, marked to-day's session of the Hardwick Sugar Investigating Commit- Magistrate Holds 220-Pound Charles Kletz for Felonious | jbreaking work in the sugar flelds at Lecture extremely low wages,’ d demanded | “ ¢ on Monday. ‘Damage Suit. Under Guard. [th Bockin, fvtraat ih Father: BisOne Assault on 85-Pound Woman. } “ jecene you talk just Ike Le yeh ‘ | | ce * | of the sugar company,” retort od bole DENIALS BY ACCUSED. SHE MAY FEED HIM, TOO. |e" weraaeis agate’ teresce the | "Snatt tou ne ce oun must needs bo fied. itn ae the At the noon hour to- lice court must needs be filled with pa- What! You mean to say that Tam thos. Mrs. Lily Kletz told such a sty a hired agent of the Sugar Trust?’ de- | | financial dist " ‘ . day for the vole purpose of testing the | manded Fordney to-day in Harlem Police Court. Day of Wrangling in Which |And If He Gets Nourishment |atitty of the poitce to protect them| "No, sir." returned Bodkin, “I say| Mra Kietz ts twenty-six years olf!5 | 4 |from the crowd, which, a week ago, | You talk like on feet 2 inches tall, frat!, white faced end Counsel Attempts to Show Via Spoon It’s Nobody started @ riot on Wall street when they | The witness, und) examination | pretty, She weighs eighty-five pounds. by Representative Anay, declared the attempted tot © vote-getting speeches, Her husband, Charles Kilets, a bartea- a Political Plot. le Else’s Business. | ghe fen policemen in command of |{atine tent of their augur beets except | 40h Of No. 186 East One Hundred: aha Sergeant Edward McConnin of the new| by" customers of the t Weatorn | Fifteenth street, is thirty-five years O, | Clinton atreet police station established | Sugar Company, He sald the company | € feet tall and welghs 220 pounds, “ Justice Townsend Scudder late this attemoon announced that he would de- jthe Brooklyn Supreme Court to-day! Soiuteiy to “start” anything tretdneg (could HOU Rete Private tent. "Am Indes | ‘O'4 Magistrate Corrigan, “my @de on Monday the cases of William | that to spread the report that @ mer-| passively listening while Mra, Marriot, Pendent shemtet in Denver would not ne er drunk. He began to ‘Willett Yr., Joseph Cassidy and Louie 7, ried man of wealth and soetai standing} Stanton Blatch, President of the Wom- | make the test, he said. and finally the) Su Vin the wee meshing eam Waiter jr., who are accused of conspire ‘tn Flatbush took upon his knee an at- Re aE cRVVante Brasieet feared Be 3 oore a {ng to secure Willett’s nomination for tractive young widow, who happened It wae urged bofore Justice Clark in Police lines to-day about the suffra an's Political Union; Dr. Anna Shaw, President of the National Suffrage A had such tnfluence with the Colorado because the university president feared “On the night of Nov. 23," Mra, almost ever since we were the Great Weatern Sugar Company the Supreme Court by the use of money. would hold down the appropriations for “hey were before the court to-day on @ three years ag “He slapped me and pushed \to be his stenographer, and permitted |#0clation, and Mas. William Colt made said attractive young widow to feed him| String addresses to “the young men, | the inatitution. around. I protested. I called att » $ RIZZEY BEaAr 15 | the coming power in thi Yon," ‘Mr. Fordney said that the witness was i Dae ac —— tens ee TNR SRREGTio’ DANCED THUS |. | with @ apoon, wae not in the nature of) waNthe hoon hour cane arouna| evMentiy an enemy of the Great West. and strength There was a queer m ix-up in the case (ig seemed to enrage him, ‘He caught hold of me and threw to the floor, and shen I was 1 he kicked me and disiocated my shoulder. Then he threw me the ern Sugar Company, Bodkin retort =d that the representative seemed tot @ friend of the sugar refiner and an enemy of the farmer. Mr. Fordney protested that he was a friend of the farmer. The two glared at each other while Mr. Fordney demanded to know how the | slander, whether the reported episode| the clerks and | was true or not. | financt=i John A. Thompson, an attorney of No. | streets, 16 Broad above negative proposition to the Court. Mr, Thompson appeared as counsel for @t near the close of the proceedings. | Mr. Towns said he would have state- “ments from each of the defendants. “Then he announced that no such sta! ments would be made. Finally ‘8 floated out of the house# on Wall and Broad They remembered the fun of , Manhattan, stated the| last week and were gleefully expecting @ repetition of it to-day. The first per- sons thelr eager cyes fell upon were Successor to “Turkey Trot,” Forbidden in Boston and Under Ban in East Side Halls, Is he ‘ewitched back without explanation and length of a ten-foot hallway. I from the flat, but returned later ae, t turdy polic raw! «| tar had been summoned to appear. Ny pried, make statement after] Mra, Alloe Olson of No. #4 Fast Seven-|side of the SubeTreanury. "Out | Miners NAL OASYS "4 found him in'n drunken stupor. Justice Scudder had said: “As the case rf pot, wite | e v é Sa GHAKSN iis: SuLESRAONS cone eature of Reception Pe ALS il ad few auinutex tater Ave tannionabty | HETTY GREEN’S SO! ntght long.& reeieined th:the One manufacturer, Mra, Olson ‘as been | dressed Women arrived on foot. and awake and suffering terrib ig, pelleve that «rime tas been com-| @& Sherry’ hnmed aa defendant In « $8,000 slandee| walted on the corner of Wall and Breed FIGHTS SUIT FOR $300.| "sks « s. ceerily mitted against the people of the State.” | Wittett denied that he had given Toney for any purpore to procure or Promote his nomination. sult by Edward R. Strong, builder and {real estate operator, of No. 485 Argyle | road, Flatbush, and Mrs. Marion Waish Tells How He Stopped Payment on Draft Given for treets, surrounded by a criticising and curious throng. ‘These women admit- ted quite calmly that they were suf. shoulder and bruises on my body, bem in the morning, while ho still slept; went to Harlem Hospital and was mitted as @ patient.” Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Can you dance the “grissly bear?” No, 17% Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, | fragettes and were waiting for the ora- vl i ‘ < “While Your Honor," winet of K ’ ‘he sadness in the woman's voice, (haa edhinected a chain than seccs| If you can't, you must realise that Mrs, Walsh is Mr, Strong's stenog-|tors of the pagty. As soon as the Book. dejected appearence, the, oon 1 : ve | there te @ serious defect in your educ rapher and confidential secretary. speechmakers put in thelr appearance} Go award H. R. Green, son of| tween her and her big husband made Your Honor to be conclusive that I have VOLGARITIES in th tomobile these fi been guilty of some crime, I say that |!” Because, in society, polite and OF THE. In the affidavits submitted by Mr, jin the bedi isk Women | airs, Hetty Green, appeared in City| little story dramatically effective. ¥ otherw! y DANCE Strong and Mrs, Walsh It Is set forth|were given large canvas bags wht |ooure th 00 ‘suit for $900/& dozen women in the courtroom there i9 not a single item of that whole ine, the grigzly bear is making Jcontained handbills which they dis- [Court this afternoon in a * Unie that is not as spotless as the purest |the turkey-trot look as prim and old that in the course of rocial events down| contained handbilie, whic brought againat him by, the Union His-| openly. | Men ostentatiously drew hase Flatbush way Mrs, Olson became a| tributed amo ‘owd, piieal,” mebelaiiens 3 kerchlefs and pretended to blow. thelt sunbeam that ever shone. fashioned as a square dance, daring THE GRIZZLY BEAR |member of the Midwood Bridge Whist| ‘The women not only served that [torical Association. | The’ sult was) oilely a eee way of Nelpine HE CALLS IT GOSSIP OF THE| ‘MOURN It was once considered. -— _ ———| Club. Mra. Walsh and Mr. Strong w: purpose, but acted as watchers on the lice, ‘The Union Historical Associa-| along the case of Charles Klets, Mra. BARROOM. toon pither Bight the Arat junior cotition | were shocked when the waltz and two-|dance is all right,” concluded the great|also member. Suddenly Mra, Olson | Outskirts of the crowd, trying to apot [un claimed Col, Green owed it. the| Klett fell tn an epileptic At, : ‘Hoe declared that barroom gossip that Place at Sherry's, but the manner | step came in. Alviene; “abused, it 1 not fit to be men-| dropped out and shortly afterward the | anyone who started trouble. Three of of its happening was “Hamlet” with Hamlet left out. For no cotillion was danced because of the almost universal desire of the younger set to dance the Magistrate Corrigan held Klets | $1,000 bail for the Grand Jury om charge of felonio! sault, He meney for a book of pictures and blog- les of prominent men. Col, Green admitted that he gave his draft for $90 in Washington, D. C., in smelled of the sewer had been brought in to blacken him. He told of buying sixty-three shares of automobile build- tioned in the presence of ladies. ‘The grizzly bear ts one of the dances included under the ban of the Committee on Amusements and Vacation Resoure But there are plenty of unseemly pos- sibilities in the grizaly bear !mproperly danced, and Alviene is quick to admit these women were sald to be Mrs. W. B, Morgan, Mrs. A, &. ‘Townsend and Miss Elizabeth Cook, all enthustastic ears of Mrs, Walsh and Mr. Strong be- gan to burn. Then there came to their ars certain rumors that Mrs, Olson was ing company stock and twenty-four | grizaly bear, them. of Working Girls, of which Mrs. telling certain tales. members of the Woman's Political |igo3, Subsequently, he sald, he learned shares of Cabinet Land Company stock| To be sus, Mayor Fitzgerald of Bos-| 2 certain circles even the name ts /H. Israels is chairman. ‘This is t Mrs. Henry C. Jacobs, @ sister of Mra. | Union. Midbe’ Wik “hb. BUSH eGateeen” aa Whe “tyom Walters for 9,000, and he said the|ton recently announced that if the | Rt Understood,” he declared. “It 18} ganfzation which succeeded in passing | Walsh, called upon Mra. Olson and| Mrs, Blatch commenced the speech: |Union Historical Association and dl- (tock was worth more than he had| grissly bear were da aad ex t the | Bought to mean that the dancers must|the present dance-hall regulations, and | asked her if it was true she was cir-| making and ended by introducing Dr. }rected that payment be stopped. paid for tt. halls of that city it would be camolene | St#8@ extraordinarily close together, in| Wich runs a couple of model dance-| culating unpleasant stories about her| Anna Shaw, Mrs. haw spoke for al- |" “Did you not pay the Union Historical f ‘The day before the convention I| warrant fore revocation of the leenng | imitation of the grissly bear hug, That | "alls under its own wing. Kinswoman and Mr. Btrong. | Mrs. Olson| most fiftcon minutes, during which] Association to write you up in the News. “pian't have #90 in the bank,” he added, | of the place in which It was allowed. |! WRY spectators have sometimes assert-| TOO BAD SOCIETY HAS TAKEN] repiieg ahe had heard trom noighboral time the crowd conducted itself with [papers at any time?” was asked, ‘What would a reasonable man do| “There have been numerous com-|°? that !t resembled a hugging-matcn, ‘ 'T UP. of hers that Mr. Strong had been seen| the most becoming gravity. “No, sir," replied Col, Green. “My ” In this undignified and improper posi- Az tr’nk it . great pity that #0. /aitting in his office with Mrs, Walsh| After Dr. Shaw had finished, Mra,|name has appeared in the newspapers who had to make @ campaign before | Plaints about the dance,” observed the tting in} | #000 people? I got the money to meet | Mayor. “Iam told that it ts vulgar and | ton the man extends his arms straight] Stet” women snenl@ take Op SA8 | perched on his knees. str, Strong’s|Colt, the youngest and most comely of |many times, but T never pald anybody | the expenses of literature, advertining | ha# @ tendency to demoralize the young, | OTWSNd, resting each hand under the} SUereeeell, Games, Quem MS MASE. | omce in at the corer of Newkirk ave-|the suffragette party, addressed tho|t yrile 100 Ug never: duadalcay jand other campaign expenses, and got |! have no desire to check the pleasure | ieeuy ntound the ahocter notes | of tty" says Mrs. Zerncls. “Phar [nue and Hast Seventeenth street, near| multitude. Her appearance drew a pro-| Col Green wall te never heard Nity becauaa it aan it frém a bank where I thought the| °F those whe enjoy dancing, but the nd ther are ae eioaers of the] tnguence is so wide and fax-reach- | Mrs, Olson's home. Yonged, || della “ahhh,” | which Titshed in 1 by the Union Historical | CCAUSE ures Moials were my closest friends, Mr.| ‘@T##ly bear’ does not appear to me to STAAS Dwar ae ae .. HOW MRS. OLSON RAN ON! |caused Mrs, Colt to blush prettily, Dut] Assocation until 1910, when he wi be @ real dance,” However, Mayor Fitzgerald's words are flung in his teeth by no less @ Z course, when. the newepapers chronicle that Mrs. Somebody of New- port introduced and danced the grizsly Walters, the man Iam accused of buy- jing, wi she jumped right. into the heart of her subject. absolute satisfaction with the ins : werved in the present sult at the W dorf-Astoria, REALLY, Her vigilant neighbo: 'TWAS REMARKABLE. Olson | “Another vulgar variation of the way of holding a partner is shown when the sitting in an automobile in eee ad fn I Mrs, ray ‘The jury was out only five minute ry front of the baste at the tine, and he! person than Alviene, Frank Gould's ola | 1ancers both crook thelr elbows out at year ee hee Balie 1 SOI AG Oe eepeiies ran on, had observed that as Mrs./DR, AMEY’S STATEMENT and returned a verdict In favor of Col. | YOU buy. a ia the tunabitante of Meret MAP {dancing master and the Instructor of | {Re side, holding them at stift right | (pat OUne MO tenet? can we ex. | Walsh sat upon Mr. Strong's knees the HE BURRELLE CASE.|°"""™" Without fuss or trouble, Na'the inhabitants of Mare. . many young men aad women in the| Snsies to the body. Their hands meet | pect to arrive at a decent standard for| pretty widow fed him from a spoon INT , ar ERY 9 AEH ‘T spent in that campaign #00, for] Four Hundred. Alviene declares that |!" the middle, and the elbows of one|Aancing wien We have continually to| Divers und sundry uther nelghbors STRIKE-BREAKERS HELD UP.|¢2" return any Victrola siute, The balance of wits sence T gon {te etiazly bear is a. perfectly nice, | PATRer rest lightly on the elbows of|nght the aasertion that suggestive| had reported secing Mr. Stoong and) Dr. J. W. Ames, whose reperied en- of us and get your money bac! State, The balance of the money I fot! tuneful, enjoyable dance, only, like |e other. Again the two are drawn |dances are taking place in the homes Of| sive ‘Walsh kivaing, They had seen |Kakement to the late Mrs Nellie MT ay. go Jone, 10 you are not entirely satisfied. is now'da any bank @coount Btherigood th very close together in an undecorous | the leaders of society | Sesh Burrelle was denied by her 1 aren, WALTER AND CASSIDY BOTH Oe CIM ee cy, De abused. | as well as ungraceful position, “Certain things are perhaps more per-| Kissing In his office and in the back gave out a prepared statement to-day In our three salesroors we “QUITE SIMPLE AND ALSO DE. 6 the most of ve feate: missible in private dancing rooms than | yard. They had seen other evidences |i which he walt he had spent the day] 4 charge that strike breakers em-| show you the widest range MAKE DENIALS. LIGHTFUL.” onan (Ags se jin public halls where girls are un-| of a strong affection between the build- | trying to find Coroner Holtaiauser and | jioyeq by. the Street-Cleaning Depart- models:.we carry the Jar, Levis, t, Waler‘in, who eave. hal seen Grissly bear dance [chaperoned. But this {s only wo far 8ler and his confldential secretary, she anawer any questions the Coroner TUBAL tovensatithe. anGWsametwenty: were els; irry th git business as “a contractor and real|_ “28 St8 corect form It is quite simple} Consists of the body movements. [the immediate participants are con-| o) to ark iM conte a day to/sortment of records in the Uni shkewea and delightful,” he explained yeaterda: ‘These made up the real rea.on cerned. ‘The bad example is always a| “!\: 1 Mra. Wal: ' wrrelle Wan a being. made.ito pay © cents » i. tates. estate operator,” charged in his state-| 1 beging with one two-step measure,| WAY the turkey trot was so se- [factor to be considered, and the exrmple| MY. Strong and Mrs, Wall called |! very e friend of m hold their Jobs was made before Magis- . tepy Whet the District-Attorney , had'| goo oet to ene aide, and & escond two. rely condemned, and they have [sot in the private dancing room may | upon Mr¥. Olson, in the company of ‘The way my none ts belng used, after | trate House in Yorkville Court this at-| Take advantage of our lib- suppressed facts that would have sus-| 519, measure danced to the other. Then,| em transferred without pallia- [have more power for good or evil than | Mrs, Jacobs, and Mrs. Olson repeated jey geath. u great: aurptise and | teenoon, when Harry:d. Smith; en: sgent | deferred mene tained his cause. with chaaped, uplitied hands, the Ganvere| 00 00 the mew Gann, any other: |in thelr presence what she had heard a hock to all our I did not lof a strike breaking Arm, was arraigned, | CT ‘er pay n Te ee estan ang | take four half-time steps in a circle. |OFFENSIVE FEATURES OF THE | WHERE THE EVIL EFFECTS ARE) and repeated Ree erste seal AY Rit | John Shea.of No. $7 Kast One Hun-| plan. Enjoy the pleasures Sourt stopped the criticism Lawyer ‘Thompson, in seeking to next, Of courN ver had a ber | ae and Thirty-tt 1 Ge A the Willet nomination shlon cae ara “They include sidewise sway- enst side who want to 4 108 will | state u cause of action, hel ply, PR ic atrn 2 Poul’ | Shea had be elled to pay Smith! paying for it, 4 Cassidy, the last to make a atate- , ing motion of the hips, a thrusting hardly draw the fine distinction be fan evil mind would construe « won ‘ office, [$1 for the two of them before Smith ” , “ motion, combined with the uplifted T did send a nus 4 +! would put them to work. ‘They say th A Victrola is an ideal Christ® ment, made a general dental of the! arms, reminds one of the pictures of a | f0FWSFa of torso or abdomen be- tween the use and abuse .f the [1, Mrs. Walsh's minist Mr. | with the acqulee of Ori Biwart, | Pome en iy len away forte cnte wee charges. arisaly bear rearing up and advancing | 7024 the normal position, or a vig- grissly bear. With them tue dance, | Strong with a spoon here | Later, at the sumgestion of her friend, hat seen, Neh then Airey for y oan yee mas gift. Let us demonstrate Wrangles which Justice Scudder tried} to meet its enemy. After the half-time | FOS Wriggling of the trunk. ae tne rey iret ‘ead immoral | anything slanderous per se or othe Mrs. White, Dr Urauart wax called. | Etecman Murphy of ‘Trame Squad. {the wonders of this instrument in vain to suppress, marked, the Pro-| steps the: two-step measures follow| “Needless to say, all these motions highs ‘ney will hardly in spreading the report of Kissing, | Dr wart objected to Dr. Urquart's | eet tom, to-day. Nf vcedings. Mirabeau L. Towns, Attorney again, and then the grizzly bear mo-|S@ Rot only ugly but offensive in the! heipei by‘ nowing t at at Sherry's (king, Ke. he held, ‘This might be con. | and that of Dr be Pevre and)" sn officer of the strike breaking con- tor the defendants, attempted to show | tion te repeated, highest degree to refined taste. Sitot of cthor gti: left out a prom- | sidered slander by’ tnnuiendo, argued Mr, | retired from the anes rhe Wore Smith had no authority to that @ political conspiracy was behind | «Personuily, I do not think tie dance “They were originally copied inent feature .f their evening's en- | Thompat n hed abe Myst ye wrening World« written to him | asseas the men for thelr jobs and that the prosecution. Particularly pretty or graceful. But, iike| *F0m the most obscene de- tertainmont order fat they | would consider the episades refecry l fast tan he sere Gorrajie. in whichiahe (ee frm ated his action. Smith Regt 1 Hehe raved stage dances, such 0 | might have time for @ dance which [us mere pastora! {netdents, Innocently in- by sire. Burt De ae ean held’ her examination Justice Scudder repeatedly ruled that ; ’ PY stage dances, : sxprented t aving in iy the Boston and other recent favorites, ‘by the prop. ietors of | digenous to Flatbush and other suourbs, | exp! : if there was evidence to show a crime lit lends itself to freedom of movement | 4#0eBt person would practice, even | te forbidden. by the prop. stor! Jor course, the {iff both” denied | ult dl ‘im for money loaned and ey pian Author. sed Victor FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS had been committed the motive of the | and a certain romping tendency com- pated veven es er oa TTheve are enough pretty, charming| there was'a s truth in the geamip | acknowled eo ae eee iG] gaN dUAS DIL SUR, Nicaragua, [27 W: 34th St., bet. Sth & 6th Ai prosecutor did not cut any figure, But! mon among young people. an accepted part of the grissly {ong harmless dances without adopting | Mrs. Olson had a1 in the fe sult to punisi him for | Dec. 7A revolutionary conspiracy| 400 Fifth Ave., at 37th St. in apite of the Court's ruling Mr. Towns | «However, when it is properly danced} Dest: 88 it is now and then danced, [Orb which sometimes, at least, are| Justice Clark resery qn At- | had ax he should, n discovered in several depart. Fifth A 46th St. asked many questions along political) there tg nothing offensive to the mod-|_),2ey are Not confined to the lowest not harmless. The waltz, the two-step | torney Thompson's demurrer. nate ndings of the Cors |mente. Strict precautions have been | 963 Fifth Ave., cor. a4 ‘ of dance halls, either, for reck-|and the. schottische are regularly ac- —— : aeaee i 4 imber of arrests have be lines. esty. If it shocked on-lookers it would int ase are printed |taken. A nu f en, Wiliam Berrt, proprietor of the Brook- | only be because of its difference, Just |e s wayety gets the, upper hand of | cepted in the beat and most conterva- SAILING HOME FOR XMAS. Banas leas ‘a ~ boc! jecorum more often than is ven-|tve society and offer great posslbi es le n Standard Union, which first revealed SF &s people who were’ accustomed to the erally thought. Virginia reel Properly of enjoyment, Let us atick to them, and | ecandal, was called by Mr. Towns void even the appearance of evil and the square dances ced, the grizzly bear Big Crowds on the raine and 1 the hope of getting at the alleged oe i he arienly. Dear of evil a tha political motive. He testified that he a ‘ * ‘i mot been naked by Mr. Do Ford| De Font. 7 resent ne statement that TAFT QUOTED IN BERLIN BOYS CALL AT CITY HALL The French liner Lorraine, wh What to go before Judge Rosalsky; that he if Lona neg it, and it 1s a clownish rhs weane): Niet: Letrelien. TO SHOW THEIR KNOWLEDGE. Didn't Know Mayor Gaynor Had Gone to Washington—Wanted ad no feeling against any of the de- fendants, and that he had no personal formation relative to the value of the sstimony upon which the charge: was “Are you going to allow this man to ON AMERICAN TOPICS. make a stump speech here?" shouted | Mr, Towns. ‘Interviewer Credits President With Halted Prost, partner of Witlett, was| Talk on Shuster and third class passengers. 1 the steeraxe was filled Five hundred persons who had intend ed to sail so as to be tn EB Actually ft BALTIMORE sed. recalled to tell that he had produced . Christmas became excited whe H x WRANGLES MARK EXAMINATION | for Mr. De Ford the statement showing | Arbitration. to Read French and German. | tney could not get accommoda appened : the earnings of the Automobile Bullding| poprrw A ; vik ja onuniia order to quiet them they OF MR. DEFORD. Company. He said that there had been| BERLIN, Dev. ‘The Tageblatt pub-| [In answer to Mayor Gaynor's caustic | the ship. In jer 1 mt Wittiam A. DeFord, Assistant Districts | 10" gther sales of stock in two years ses under a Waghington date what! Wish, expressed yesterday, to see a had to be excluded tr m the pler Way. guess: about the Foi \ttomney of New York, who had charge | otter than the transfer to Walter and|Dlrports to be an interview with Presi-|couple of New York school children who| ‘The Cedric of the White Star tine Buti A ae Papen Be the original proceedings, was called that the building was not now rented|dent Taft on the subjects of tnterna-|can speak German and neh and un-| which sailed for Liverpool, ha lore ’ " _enlaee < the firet witness of the day, Mr. De-|te its full capacity. |tfonal arbitration, armaments, Mr. {derstand those languages, Prof. James | than 1,100 stecrage passengers, most when the facts are, conc Ford testified he got the facts In the| BERRI'S ATTORNEY TELLS OF|Shuster and the trusts, According to| Sullivan, Ph. D.. principal of the Boys’ |whom left to spend Christmas tn Ireland and within the reac ; Willett case four days Pp to the filing HIS PART IN CASE. the correspondent, the President is most|H!sh School of Brooklyn, ent two of Nis | - Me 3,454 WORLD ADS, YESTERDAY the information, and Mr. Towns] yr.) steinbrink, attorney for William |@nxious for an tration treaty with | Scholars to the City Hall this tamoa i va aed 8 oak 1,649 More Than The Herald Fae A te ae at ne icseee "Sustion | Berth testified thet he hed gone to ave | Germany, of whose love of peace he in| with © letter to the Mayor, Kvidenty| Heary Geller ymple rogaine 24,850 WORLD ADS, LAST WEEK Scudder tr Shearn and laid before him all the facts} ny 0 arbitration | Papers closely or he would have knov m surope e TRAN wong, " “The Court holds that the mottv he had. eae Lh Ay eines Petia that Mayor Gaynor Is in Washington to- | said he thought both abroad and at hoiie Raat 7 121,941 WORLD ADS.LAST MONTH he char MT wae convinc ales Ww e cuppa nelal outlook was improving and Al tee rent and (mmmeteria fre Reena? GE |duptionte thoes incre, GtieTIERLTOS An le ae a ee erer aise: we winketernee! (4,644 Mere Than The Herald the Justice, Into the matter,” continued the witness, |{Mternational (ribunal, ‘he thinks, can), (0 Wie @uiile Oy lm lt | tainty resanding the Tobacco and Stand- 1,430,258 WORLD ADS, DURING Does. Your Honor hold that I may | 419 offered me a place on his staff as|be based on this structure with ¢t MO French wae Coated by Count Will: | ard Oll cases was going to be good meen LAST ELEVEN MONTHS, not show blas and preiudjoe and that an Assistant District-Attorney to prose-| necessary executive power to enforce) {0 [renell Was tested Dy boul | Ne | nedicine for all businesses liare. £74,176 Mors Than Ths Herald, the Prosecttlon wae inv began Jus- | ute these cases. I told him that I was sits decisions. The first decision of such|q inke in the Filegende Blatter without | lam From this convincing proof pa ere Ay SU er NPR ory et eal Fe Sena |* tribunal would give the sianal for @/ the sid af a net, and the Baron Himan: | its N e is a that World Ads. briny by far ie must insist; J must insist’! tog him the details of the conversation, | *UC Ut a pepe 1a Ul HAE ily apemks Drensh ee Guarantee of Purity | the best it sould: be shouted Mr. Towns | Mr. Berri thought it inadvisable to ac: wil Ba i ! dre Lie 4 es ee m i ling ea Dae 4 | | easy tor you to decide ip MEE TOW ate ee Tate eet gat, wycltman's offer, He wished | sn Shuster, the American who ia acting | proficiency of Prof. Sullivan's pupils | WHICH newsy YOUR Ads, proms of the Automobilia Bullding | ms to assist the DistrictsAttorasy nae Ti irerC ‘al Persia, Prest-| The boys spoke and under 1 Ger | should be pr mr ‘8 Treasurer-Gener 1 > |The he ake and understood Ger: | Company, ing Ik hed eeried 8! every possible way Taft anid that he went to Persia in| man and even read the Staats-Zettung Sele Bi Conai of $2.0 last vear, Mr. Towns| Justice Scudder declined to allow ¥F, | 4 ott Ge at ne wer nS : he. § | PRices | fae tat ths ‘proseoutor hed tried | Sry" reaka to ba called unt the ap, private capacity. and that interven-| By the way, thelr names are Abraham | 4 | re . ce ade ¢ tion by tae Untied States was excluded. | Abramowttz and Edward Hichacker and show the property didn't earn a cent|fendants had testifiel or made their 0 j | 2 for that reason the stack sold | statements: Mr. Taft discuseed Mr. Shuster's activi-| their French instructor is Prof. Andre | Ad tee or oy Welllett. ust before. the | Ss [ties recaiting that he eft ine Cuntoma| Fontaine and thelr German Inetructor | . | j : tion of Willett for $5,000 was Holler ‘Hallelnjah!" service in the Philippines under Mr. |is Prof. Overhauliser | sie ela AN Maman anewad the (Prom the Atlanta Constitution,» liratt’s successor on account of differ- > — | onthe “How Init" you're always. shouting | ences of opinion ficance. Fs 2 5 5 nWhy didn't you show that up?*| ‘Hallelujah’? , —— ; ura Post.) | That “FUN” boo! "My friend, it's policy. If you go MORE FUN COMING. When I visit the Grand Canyon of the | given. ever AREA. Towne ia | mourning on’ the way the world will wn ‘an hour Yellowstone I realize the insignificance Sth’ the Sue * newer y own way," sald | mou mn y the we ' Y . pene eames in My. 2 cross over to the other eide, but If you c. Ser the fests of man. Ever been there COFFEE Co, you won't,” shouted Mr. Towns. | holler ‘Hallelujah!’ it will wonder Taake “Never. You can get the same sen- Washington & ark Pl. & Barclay St World just mi -¥. me § y did you suppress this evidence?’ | what's the cause of it and make friends Tel. MI Cora. laugh, suse of it sation by going to « suffragette teect- didn't suppress anything,” roared | with you to uti" ing.” ¥ | BY