The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1913, Page 28

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~." “CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHAT IT I6 ';, “dewntown o na street car to-day he saw THE basal WORLD, ESTRANGED COUPLE AL FR reat | WITNESS FAILED LEDBY LITTLE SON TO SANTA CLAUS He Couldn’t Understand Why Mamma and Papa Sat Apart . in Courtroom. For daye six year olf Sydney Levene hee eat at the wide of his mother, Mra. Netiie Levene, and her lawyer in tne] big court room before Supreme Court Jeaticen Lehman. In another part of the court room the child's father, Louie Tavene, an auto dealer at No, 1741 Broadway, has been sitting with his lawyer waiting for Mrs. Levene's sep- aration euit againat him to go to trial. ‘The boy's big, black eyen opened wide ap he heard men asking questions Rusbands and wives who went up along: ¥¢ was very strange to uttle Sydneyg feme of the women were crying and seme men gave signs of anger. Sydney Gould not make it out. All he knew was that his mother and father had bad a fight. He knew his mamma was! otiil angry and that ehe didn't apeak ¢ dad¢y. And daddy didn't seem anxio: te talk, either, When Sydney went from mother to father and asked questions both parents stroked his long, dark | erie and told him not to mind about it. | ALL ABOUT. ‘Taree days of this m: Mydney completely. He in a big chair and watting. Wop windows filled with toya and boys of his age tramping alongside their mothers and fathers with arma heaped with toys. So when recess caine to-day and Mr, Levene and his wife hap- ened to be near Sydney grasped the hands of hin parents and complained: ‘Lota of tittle boys have ecen Banta Claun already, Ain't 1 going to see him, too?” Levene looked at his wife. Mor the first time in months there was no rancor | ‘and anger in her eyes. Levene smiled, | Phey turned to Bydney. He atill held eth hands, He wanted an anawer. The twe lawyers dropped back. The next moment they were thunderstruck, for @ydney, his father and mother went ‘way from the dingy old court house fend ite crowds and into Broadway. on the corner of Chambers Street the parents mechanically climved fnto a esr with Sydney. It wan crowd 98, and Levene held Sydney in his arms. Mrs, Levene was jostied against the husband and Sydney heard her say “Excuse me, please.’ Gydney was Joyous. These were the first words his mamma had spoken to| He kept up ‘Ala father in a long time. | ‘pas oboe and all alighted. | Both parents seeme! to know with-| @at expressing themselves where they | Were going. They came to # big coun-| fer burdened with sleds and things, and | Mear by stood Santa Claus. Sydney him what he wanted and Santa jus pulnied to the counter. “The father picked up a train of cars. Levene selected a big drum. Then addy bought Bydney & toot-toot. ‘Then | came jumping Jacks. | ‘The clerk was busy setting aside Sydney's presents. Neither parent had a but their faces betrayed the rf of good will of other Christ- mases, Sydney ou wa big striped ball ‘De liked. tous NO AND WIFE SPEAKING ONCE MORE. had ympelled by Aswsistans “Let's buy it for him, Nell; what do | Diatrict- Lovkhart to adm You say?" that he pald Mrs. Holsbauer, jof Fyank Holshau WHO SA FOR HOOTING HM Forty-Three ey Term for Von Forstner, Instigator of Riots in Alsatian Town, STRASSBURG, Germany, Dec A sentence of forty-three days’ in! The sentence of imprisonment in al" Penitentiary commission ux an offver by Lieut Forstner. The prisoner argued that acted In nelf-defense, bu Mera testified that the #ioemaker, whe name is Blanck, was being held by both von arme and was unable to move when Von The lieutenant entered an appeal againat the rentence, officer Forstner sabred him. Lieut. Von Forstner was the who brought about the recent trod! between the military and civilian pop: marks in regard to the Alsatian 8 when he ‘ company. ned of ihe |rloting and disorder lasted for several When broke out and r of the Ninet. to other parts of Alaace by direct onde: of the Emperor William, The iheidenti panied by rumors o he Impertal Chan Wea Hollweg WIFE SAYS SHE COT $300 FOR DIVORCE AND cellor, Dr. von Bi JUDGE HOLDS HUSBAND Court wins ac Plaintiff and Wi ness and Both Are Held for Perjury. Supreme Court Justice Hendrick to: da? revoked a decree of divorce in fa Homa, which the last June, as a Magistrate, as to perjury mitted, the Court committed the hus. | band and hie atar witness, Vietor Gald- man, to Special Sessions, On the appea of counsel Justice Hendrick pays two men In the custody of their counsel, | Jail I don't know you RT ne tue A. & Rosenthal, until Monday, when | Do vo know if this te Capt, Riley?” ee mana ase rion welton. ae | the taquiry will be renewed Lid bah Goya Dunn to Lynch on June % 1912. ‘The | Mra, Holabauer rect Vinod the not.” wep k LOD) ki: F District-Attorney # vite from nd eaeh of the “New York, June 23, 1912. upon whith an vee ) present were submitted “in te Road granted against her, She swore she for perniission] My Dear Mr. Lynch; Referring to been paid $800 to enter a hotel with « pinutes, Tt ontract for the {man, so that evidence iight be ob enix that awarded to| tained. ‘The case was tried and Justice t to be ured Hendrick granted an interlocutory de- cree to Holsbauer on the dest Goldmann and others. Mrs, He court. “If wha this wom these men Gught to be in State prison, nald the ¢ wrathfully, after Guid Involves the lors of his weveral sol- ation of Zavern by making Insulting days, ending in the ninth Infantry nt crisis in Germany and after taking testimony com- sled the | did not defend the sutt and was not in | swears |e true, - SICK HEADACHE, COSTIVE, BILIOUS, ETO IDENTIFY RILEY AS GRAFT TAKER Accused Police Captain 1 Daring Method to Strengthen i His Deténse leation fos t the minutes nsession at which Riley ‘he motion waa Swann in. the 2 | sions. perm of the ¢ was indi nade Court of General se ined of taking me: swindlers whe rs called “wire-tapping” trict-Attorney suys seed to Wiley The Dis- | money game. the by one formerly a police detective Was Aleve Cohen, Indicted o 1en, George beaux, imony furnished by MeCrie and Frank Tar- Metment for swindling Riley was | - | the latter two being under in- Au important factor in the case againat a ‘STATE SHOWS DUNN NAMED HIS OWN INSPECTOR (Continued f m First Page) for Dunn's high standing in hia own community, Hut the feature of the day Was the literal snatching of Thomaa J ich from the defense to the proseci ton after he had been put on the hess stand to bolster up testimon anved by Fogart wit- ad- of repairing 39 miles of the Tuxedo road, the contract for which had been | let to the Dunbar Contracting Company, | Dunn's Incorporated organization. This bo 1 been the contention of the jctosecution since the onening of the ltrial but It had not been established, Lynch on the stand four days ago for he prosecution was unable to state positiv .t Bart Duan had called the telephone on June 1 asked hin to appoint Fogarty iu for th rests of the Hii waye Department on the contract. At that time Lynch Was unable to «ay that even to the beat of his knowledxe ind belief Dunn had called him up and nade the request, tity | WILL TAKE DAUGHTER manager of A. G. Vanderbtlt's horses, Ss lish seven years amu, and who now is dying in @ sanitarium in] West) Sixty a! : | Ever since the Seginning of her Uiness | eee ee cng for hin vic nen!) An attractive showing of high-class Suits, thelr only {| Coats and Dresses. ur choice of all the “Hello! father.” |] new fashionable models in a variety of the His failure to iden- Dunn in that connection knockod 1918." IDAY, DECEMBER 19, By Myrtle Held PROPER ORO Oe \nea with you over the phone referring] Wilson The man has always declared | by Sir Willian Kirke to Mg. Joseph Fogarty, who was (rana-[that Florence knew that he had a wife| Maddngton district in Lowlon, wh Walden to Westbury, Le £, [and couldn't marry her. said the doctor, | marriage occurred, and alae a per ask you if you « see | whereas Dr. Schenck said he had the ter from Sir William saying he ar to place Mr. Fogarty on] original marriage certificate sent inn vite {tie coremony, Tam going out of town ™ the latter part of next w time any courtesy y granting the re | Will be appreciated by very truly, H ed) BART DUNN, DR. SCHENCK HERE, KATA BIS CLOTHING ON CREDIT Credit is particularly convenient during the holidays, when every one wants to look his best, but has so many other calls upon his moi Open an account; get your winter clothing now. Pay Small Deposit and the balance in Small Weekly Payments. Men’s Suits--Overcoats quest Las Yo BACK HOME 10 DIE fonment was pronounced by a ce | Lynch was taken in hand by Distrtet:| 5 5 x 1 Jusuat and daring method te ime Attorney Gagan, and before Mr, Jerome Pirstie ee ie shader » , fi ie A ia 4 put up Ris guard the witaces had] Our variety of patterns and styles in suits wha was found cullty on a charge ofl vealed to-day when famine! & Weomn, the defense a blow right on the and overcoats is so complete and so up-to- cutting down with his sabre Iamne| sunset tor former Police eyain tans cere wet cman For Greeting in Hospital date that oar, si istactory is oad is a or former oles Captain Dome orts by Mr ysecutly ‘ . ah Ls a! a ce, on Dec. M4 er of almost absolute certainty shoemaker of Rabern, Alsace, on Dec. 2 Jinick ttiley, under indictment on the able to ¢ Between Father and Girl Mes’ Sui 11.50 to 25.00 el hres againat him het ‘ BU chuthis at. kuéapitvg SAY Ne moe that 1 e ather ¢ 3 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, 0 amault and causing great bodily harm . ‘ ¢ » the foreman to superin- ; a i ; 0 35 Tby the Hlegal use of his weapon perform his dyty ax a poll fend, on behalf of the State, the work Who Eloped. Men's and Young Men's Overcoats, 12.50 to 35.00 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, 4.95 to 9.95 Women’s of Va tan Schenck. father Sohenck, the Norfolk, Pauty Who eloped with Charles Wi Piorence most popular materials. Every style origi- nal and distinctive—at money-saving prices. Anni 8 twenty-year-old sirter, Behind her father came | burn-haired beauty lke Fiorence, Tae | 1) Riley was the testimony of Alfred Fieok, | substantial prop from under the eon- Sila saeeely, aheok hea Kaa’ dla aay Women’s and Misses’ Coats, 10.98 to 35.00 a bartender, who awore defo! | apiracy charge. | i iti rand Tate thee i ese ettore the okarty wae on the atand In his awn) Kins, The doctors let them remain to- |] Women’s and Misses’ Suits, 9.98 to 45.00 * 1912 « Ghat he dentin atte IR | detense to-day, He had positively de-|xether only a whort time. Father an. |] Women’s and Minggs’ Dresses, 5.98 to 32.50 f ’ \Mentified from a : = nied that Dunn had exerted any in| daughter stay in the city for a| hotoraph : y pnatearanh an Wiley tert with im in| quence in having him appointed to 8u- week, and. if possible, they will remove || FULL LINE OF FUR COATS, WUFFS AND SCARFS ¥ Kaloon an envelope to be] nervise the work of repairing the Tux- 4», | F eulted tah AN" Aldo: GUnens chat d Florence to a sanitarhim in Virginia, tied 06 | ha “ohen | udu Road. As the supervining repre j..y her old home jcmren and ost ¢ envelope, THe | yentative of the Highways Department contention of the prosecution is that xwered to report wheth- realize that my daughter ts dying. e f eloye contained money whch bad had been bulit ace Sid Dr. Schenck, "But hers ia an | e y was returning to the w ause he could no longer protection furnish WITNESS SAID HE DID NOT | Company and had taken KNOW RILEY, afternoon Last rie Riley cons venue and Ly-elghth street you know asked Riley, taking off his hat, “For God's sake say | Whether or not you know me." { a say that | know you,” | Plied Freck, Standing within earshot were Krink Third avenue, res Aranow of counsel for Riley, Rev, Kuth- Monica's Church in ry Kall er Jordan of St. Kart Seventy-ninth street; H mann of No, 66 Rewery, Robert 7’. Sjontrom, former President of the Hu garian Hank of | Hundred and) 1 | Blsman, « feat West Fourth street, and Herbert Friedberg of No. 23 West [2 | street, r against his wite, urt had granted tions and asked Freck to look at him, 1) Freck looked and finally sald f r ty-sixth | Ailey stood In several different posl- “1 wouldn't send an innocent man te cifications, Witnesses orn that Fogarty was on friend!y with the Dunbar had terms yelopes cone taining money from Dunn's paymaster. It Rad also been testified that Fogarty ‘the specications: | ports he had made Identified, These re- | porta were made to Lynch and for the! purpose of procuring the identification Mr. Jerome put Lynch on the stand. Mr, Jerome hadn't the slightest idea mind in four days. Withers the District-Attorney took him in hand on cross-examination. was asked if he had refreshed his mem- ory about @ telephone conversation he had had on June 2, } that he had Mr. Jerome saw what was coming and volleyed objections which were over- (ruled, He couldn't impeach his own witness, the Court held. ‘land belief Dunn called him up on thi ‘date mentioned and asked him to assign Fogarty to the ‘Tuxedo road, ction therewith and expect the Contracting 1 had passed work that Was not up to| | In the course of Fogurty's examina- | tion it became necessary to have re-| that Lynch had suffered any change of | As «von as Lynch had qualified as a/ 1913, and he replies | Then Lynch | raid that to the best of his knowledge carly part of next week to begin the) piacin gravel and sand along the line of 0 father nor mother saying # word in an- | fe Justice Lehman's court room. The \ The words were out of Levene's through @ friend, $100 after the night Jreuth before he realised. Mra. Levene | When the allowed divorce evidence was op pated C | nthal protested that he | ffomieh Are you keeping your bowels clean ‘hey went to other counters id had been tak Bought Bydney more presents. Finally by the revelat completely by surprise ns of the testimony ft came time to lea Mrs. Levene} "Yen, yes the only sunpris thag | With Cascarete-—or merely d bed head cl omach sweet, liver and Btopped » moment to into @ Jewelry | your clients have been found out.” said | Milf every few days with salts, p powels iad and you feel bully for eounter where there were some pretty | the Court tor oil and other harsh irritants? Cas-| months. Don’t forget the children. Vevaliieres. But hubby's eyes were faut AM the door to which they were ftust Seneereeeaiinename Julius Hirechbers Dies at Hin Hotel | maiking. They climbed on a car, neither Julius Hirschverg, who for forty years has been Identified with the cloth: | ing trade jy this clty, one of the Board of Directors of the Washington Com: | pany, manufacturers, died to-day in his) apartments in the Hotel Hargrave, Seventy-necond street and Columbus CANDY Gwar to Hydney's ceaseless prattle. ‘The car stopped at the court house ‘The little group trundied up the staire and Bydney took their seats 0 CENT BO: XES ~Al * ALSO 85 & SO matter CATHARTIC. NY DRUG STORE CENT BOX! d poison from the A Cascaret. to- out by mornin, IF LIVER IS TORPIO—DIME A FOX. turned. Her eyes welled up a moment jobiained, “1 will go further and say | este LS -ongen Nest eaiige,® es teat be aint uh thas tha nolbets of i You men and women who can't get carats Hersediately cleanse ead sweeten \ “A She BbAse: repelved: Omit Pepe et) fecling right—who have — he e, | the stomach, remove the mnie © rebber ball, and can't he have|aside the decree and will hold’ these | coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath, | undigested and fermenting food and foul eid ages er ie fe men for the District-Attorney’s | dizziness, can't sleep, are nervous and gees take the excess bile from the liver Sieg; lat'o on whore they ae.” PN inmmey Re upset, bothered with a» sick, gassy | 02d carry off the constipated waste 10-ce! ight atrai tens you it box keeps ness which makes it long she may linger. uncertain Tam hopeful tnat | can got hor back to Virginia before the end. Dr, Schenck said that he wanted to correst one false impress! t tion with his daughter's elo 263 Sixth Ave. west izns:. 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