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OF HUBBY'S AFFECTIONS ‘Tales of Spooning of EMerly Pair in Kitchens Convince. the Jury. ‘The Zimmerman-Ronselman afienation ult, complicated because the plaintiff and defendant are grandmothers of the same chill, ended to-day when a jury in Justice Giegerich’s part of the Su- Breme Court retired a verdict awarding Mrs, Zimmerman $2,000. The trial last- ed thrée weeks and attracted great crowds, Mrs. Adam Zimmerman, who former- Ty Itved at No. 7 Manhattan avenue, charged that Mre. Clara B. Konselman, Who is said to be wealthy and lives at No, 16 West One Hundred and tiffe husband. Seven years ago, without her par- ents’ consent. Miss Annie Zimmerman martied Charles Konselman, eon of the efendant. It was months before.the girls’ parents wore reconciled to the marriage. With peace established, the elder Zimmermans and Konselmans friendly and many family dinner ps were given. it was during this period that Zimmerman and Mre. Konselman became cording to the plajnti Young Mrs. Konselman was the Principal witness for her mother, the plaintiff, while her husband, Charles Konselman, took the stand in defense of hie mother. Frederick W. Konsel- man, husband of the defendant, sat by his wife's side throughout the trial, but did not testify. Mr. Zimmerman aaid the love-making Dlace at the start in the kitchens of the verious homes where the families as- ohet and It was testified that Mra, Kon- eelman always insisted on helping him Prepare the meals. It also was al- leged that they found time between courses to embrace and make love. ration against Zimmerman, ent. It is now pending. fiestellh sc 2 Ay KILLS HERSELF AND CHILD come a Patient in a Hospital. Lafayette avenu bodies when h ordeal after he left the house. ————$—=__——- During an Argament. ‘dy his son John, forty-five years old, Kennedy are likely to cause death. reloaded. The elder Kennedy has wound through the kidney. For y queerly. of her husband and the defendant took sembied at parties. Zimmerman is a Zimmerman estimated her dam- 000. She also has brought a Konselman as co-reapond- RATHER THAN TAKE CHARITY Woman Had Long Refused to Be-| It was explained that the Rabbi does Mrs. Frieda Kaufmann of No. 630 killed herself and her five-year-old daughter with gas to- day. Her husband, Herman Kauft- mann, @ crueller baker, found, the ‘eturned home at noon, He wag to have taken his wife to @ hospital for am operation this aftor- | According to the neighbors the Kauffmanns were once well-to-do. Mra. Kauffmann had been il! for a long time but refused to go to @ hospital as a charity patient. She consented yestsr- day, her husband ¢aid, but he thought she was overcome with dread of the EX-POLICEMAN SHOT BY SON. STRATFORD, Conn, Nov. 20.— Patrick Kennedy, a retired New York policeman, aged eighty-one, was shot this afternoon, while the men were in an argument. The wounds of the elder The son, who is @ deaf mute, ras later arrested after a struggle. A re- volver found in a homemade holster worn by the son, indicated that five chambers had bee nemptied and then MRS. ZIMERMANIS [BROKER IS ARRESTED GIVEN $2000 FOR LOSS! ON CHARGE OF ARSON MORE THAN YEAR Bruno Rothenberg, Real Estate Man, Put in Tombs, Lack- ing $10,000 Bond. Bruno Rothenberg, a real estate Operator, with offices at No. 140 Nas- sau street and a home at No. 687 Ridge street, Newark, N. J., was arreated as he stepped off the Hudson tunnel train at the Fulton street terminal this tive Russo of the was made on @ apecial District Attorney Whitma: is upon indictments for arson in the first and second degree found against Rothen- berg in August of last year. When the real estate broker ap- peated before Justice Goff in the Crimt- nal Branch, Supreme Court, it devel- oped that his re-arrest on indictments to anewer which he had once appeared in court and had been released on his own recognizance was in accordance with some deep laid plan of the Dis- trict Attorney, which he would not veal in court “for good and auf reasons.” Rothenberg had been shad- owed by detectives in the employ of the Board of Fire Underwriter ever since his release a year ago. ‘The real estate broker was indicted on the charges arising out of a fire which ocourred in June, 1911, tn the factory of the New York (Frame and Picture Com- ‘No. 14 Fulton street. Ghortly ard Charles Hozowttz, president mpany, Was arrested for mak- rand fraudulent proote of tose companies. ‘Justice Goff to-day neld Rothenberg tn $10,000 bail, which he was unable imme- diately to raise, ao he went to the Tombs. —— CAST RABBI FROM PULPIT. Flung Into Street, Preacher Anke Court to Punish Congregation, Rabb! Abraham Geller of the Syna- gogue Shomrev-Pmmunal, Fifty-second street and Fourteenth avenue, Borough Park, asked Magistrate Harris, in Flat- bush Court to-day, to restrain and pun- ish seven members of his congregation. He charged that at services last Satur- j day they rushed to the pulpit, uttering Profane and disrespectful ‘language, dragged him to the door and cast him into the street. not preach upon modern American sub- jects, He was re-elected last spring by a very small majority and the minority have been trying to force him | out since. The hearing was put over until Frid a Dies After Fall From Track. who fell from 145 East Fifty: truck in front of No. Hamilton street. You can bake j just as well as Aunt Delia if you use SELE-RATISING frLOUK {t was stated to-day, the oon had acted fe let CoM: FREE MUSIO ROLLS, New Player Piano $400 Upright Grand | $325 Hampton Special Special Special ‘298 ‘285 | 215 THIS $250 We offer you a genuine, Ri oe, ONE YEAR’S Course PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS by Graduate Teachers of F RE Music Absolutely Free with Purchase of Any Piano, No Matter What Price STORY & CLARK PIANO CO., 12 and 14 West 32d St., New York BROOKLYN, 1100 Broadway and 4815 Fifth Ave. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, COULDN'T SPOON IN RAIN. Weather Man Gaid tt Was Raining -@m@ Causes Man's Release. Harry Freiser, seventeen years old, whe ty lives with his parents at No. 415 ast Wighty-Arth street, owes his iberty to the records of the Weather Bureau. on trial before Judge Malone and a jury in General Sessions to-day for making violent love to Viola Admission FREE t Great Animal Show and Circus Lions, Leopards, Grizzly, Bear, Panther, Zebu, Kangaroo, Monkeys, Lemurs and Birds of Every Kind The Lady el Menagerie of Wild and Trained Animals ever presented by a department Big Hippodrome and Circus Acts! Plan to come! See Mme. Pauline and Her Performing Leopards in the Arena—tin Meer. To This We Have Devoted Half of Our Whole Seventh Floor. Coming Saturday! Davis, a girl of his on in Central Park on the evening of Oct. 2. “How was the weather that night?” Lawy Francia O’Neill, Dreiser's attorney, asked the girl. & beautiful moonlight night,” Lawyer O'Netll subpoenaed Forecaster Starr of the Weather Bureau and his records, They showed that It rained that evening and the moon did not shine Follow Your Common Sense ad you In the right direction. when sick, In very apt to Unworthy articles are alluringly advertised to cure al! manner of Ile, and you are made the goat f ment unless you use common sense. Bvery- casionally or frequently tn the Now At its Height. Values Are Better ‘tian Ever, Come and Save $2.98 French Velour and $1.98 Bright Finished Hats These values can only be appreciated if you come and see them. We will offer 800 of these hats, in every color i luding black, at the remarkably low price of.. Great Sale of Plumes mes purchased here are guaranteed to be made of prime stock, extra heavy and full . Pricesare leas than prevailing wholesale quotations: he 50 French Plumes, black and white only $4.49 French Plumes, rrant from | Positively wonderful , : 98 SeREET symptoms are Natur you to do something bi danger signals for are the forerunners of mo: Attacked in time, in a sengo way, they soon pass over. your case and study the remedy, $7.75 French Plumes, $5.96 $6.90 $7.97 $9.89 OOP ROO COOREEOS: SSES’ DR $8.98 French Plumes, ething which will first on your liver, then and lastly on your bowel thing which Nature which t# untouched nor a A natural remedy i J $5.98 lated h Plumes, $9.98 French Plumes, $6.98 bale Plumes, $12.98 French Plumes, Hate Trimmed Free—Main Floor PLORAOLESESERAESESES EOS EEEEA ER EEOEESAAPEREAEREEESERA OE HOSOOE ORES ORE OHOINE: WOMEN’S AND Mi A Gigantic Purchase—One of the Greatest Sei in Our 95 Stunning Styles—Dresses for Every Occa- sion—Dresses to Fit Women and — of Every Sise. $4.0 (E} ss than usual wholesale The Largest Collection of Handsome Exclusive Styles We Ever Oifered in a Special Sale. Think of it! 95 different styles, many are exclusive models, some only one of a style, others only wo or three, all of them reflecting the newest fashion ideas for the coming winter. Imported _French_and_Storm_Serget, Cor duroys, f if @ tumblerful on arising PROMPT. SAFE RELIEF FOR YOUR HEAD PAINS In all cases of syzcenet indi [Lor No.1] $7 to $12, Choice at [Lor N NO. 2 $1210 $25, sane at All conditions of pain, gout, neuralgia, acute of chronic rheumatism, eto., etc.—prompt, safe rellet is found in ANTI-KAMNIA TABLETS These wrondertul pain relievers are rm wularas, intowtcants nor habit formers Ask Your Drugsist or 7.5 -The_sample lines and sur- rices to-morrow. Sound Sleep is usually impossible to the bilious. But biliousness yields—and head- aches, sour stomach, indigestion go —when the bowelsareregulated and the liver and kidneys stimulated by Included are dresses for every cecasion, for street, afternoon, sda tube party, dancing and evening B FE C HAM’S All sizes for large women, small'women, misses and debutant as es as for the mation. Dresses for the school. git fort Mab eidacnlsc i lavuarouNn er ‘ever before and perhaps never again will you have an opportunity to get dress bargains Fur Coats}: 36 Russian Pony Coats, 20 French Coney Coats, 9 Opossum Trimmed ‘Coney Coats, Values to $55.00, Cut 52 inches long, either semi-fitted or loose back models, All lined throughout with fi Skinner's satin, in rich coloring dom if like Fees at $4.75 and $7.75, Notion Sale This Sale Has Been ‘a Boon to Dressmakers and Housewives, Tomorrow the Last Day of This , fifty-three years olt, whth street last night, |, died early to-day in Flower Hospital of a fractured skull. He lived at No. 1 Ces te morten a The New 1913 Dress Form 1 1 Clarke 0. N. T. Cotten— Kenton Mig. Company, Minacspetts, Minn, NDON’S CATARRHAL with Best Jersey cl 44; regularly, $2.50; ae 3 big feature of this special sale at Mink Marmot Coats, or Moire Pony Coats, Caracul Skin Coats, Peart meme 50 Russian Pony and French Cone Coats, values up to $39.75, at... ” $25.00 $4.95 100 Blue China Wolf Sets and Belgium Lynx Sets, value Lg 95, at Sale of er and Arctics You'd fear buy at the before Lad weather sets in. We Orders ‘8 65c Rubbers, storm and croquette style Cuban or common sense heels, ape; sizes 21/2 to 8, at $2.00 Storm Arctics, extra heavy, wool fleece lined, sizes Men's $4.50 Storm King Rub- extra heavy soles, a Cork a The Cork Linoleums 2 yarde wide he Heavy Floor ‘Otictotne, ‘ai wii lined, sizes ‘ to ill at House Dresses. A Special Sale for Tomorrow n These Are the Sort of Bargains Women Watt for. In striped or neat checked patterns, waists trimmed with Gibson plai and contrasting colors, hig Dutch neck models, hi: effects, full skirts, limit 2 to a customer. House Dresses of good quality cale orflannelette, come in light or dark colors, striped, checked or figured effects, = PIANO}|: NO MONEY DOWN-—$1.00 PER WEEK Step into Story & Clark’s, select any $ Oraisby, Piano, pay us not @ penny, aio ply try it in your home at Story ark’s risk. Price......++.+++++ jark’s risk. Price....... TRY IT, WITHOUT RISKING ANYTHING An opportunity like this has never before been known in the Mintory of Piano Selling. bona-fide bargain—a bargain that can’t be duplicated. u test first and buy afterwards. TOMORROW AND GET FIRST CHOICE | Everything Good for the Thanksgiving Dianer at Lowest Prices. PLUM PUDDING} | MIXED NUTS GROCERIES Mall Orders Filled adit Faia Ps FRESH MEATS OX TONGUES °°""""'Ib. 15i¢ | SPARE RIBS < MUTTON LEGS aS EN HADGIES? ON TRIAL WITHOUT COST, 8148.00, THIS ORDER GOOD FOR LEM. -ORANGE PFEL I» ik CURRANTS_ Lin ! Thanksgiving Basket rue KIND THAT 0. POUND CAKE okinas. in L5c FRUIT CAKE icone’ Ib. 12 2c POTATOES True PL OR House DressesandNurses' Uniforms, one or two piece styles, of churbrey i or French per- WINES AND TigUOR® or German flannel kimono gowns robes have neat reversible stripes, circular collars, turnover cuffs, finished with girdie. Kimono own, trimmed with satin or ANGELICA ‘ui 1 Pt, Cranberries. satin red r comp shirred HIE UANI NAP i wiaciaressy ¢ 1 NEWARK, 101 Halsey St. PORT or SHERRY wines weiQ8e Santa Claus Will Arrive Saturday in Toyland fleventh Floor. 50. quality silk brocade or . Sizes from 14 to 34, jue and gray chi velt all around, ); big long convertible coll ture coats, for to 17. novelties, with fur and collars, as well as velvet collars, for hoya 2/ to 10, $18 (9x12) Brussels Rugs $§ Best floral, Oriental, medallion and two-toned patterns ever shdwn, Excellent rugs for parlors, dining rooms, bedrooms, etc., at. B00 Fleer Otlelet 5,000 Yards of Fashionable Dress Goods Values to $1,25 mh ALL 1 Chiffon Broadcloth i Heather POOR AAEEDESELOSESESOS SEOSOREESFOESE. ESSES inchi tame neon saute ards B mi 5 sq. yd, He Bsc 8; t Wh " Pinewnd Yar.” 12¢ Mids, prlatine coated: 20¢ Compound Cath. 12k tle Pills, rea " 12¢ Bure Epsom “ali, tue Bicarbonate of Pure ecto Balt, 10¢ Pierce's Corn Plas ww (J we | Pr. Charles’ Veh 9c fee, ‘8 Tooth 18¢ P fie Soa He Peis eeromnal } Se *, rae co cake... * Bivens 75¢ Emulsion of Pure Norwegian 25¢ Quinatrets for 4 Brown's Mixture Lowen- 1.00 fo Teo’ ‘Antleep- for ; dhe Pivcher’s Oas-” pe. a irenetows Fece 9, pri Hertine Medic t Soap. we 25 BS pater f Shecting, ' 80c

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