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Sag EUTTRESHORERP ERE IES EE mT CERES THES TOPROTET |! imine set St. NTH HOPES BENGE, WANTED. "== AO HEE TONED RANT “LOVING FRENDS.” esgsemseses =m LEAL GT WIL BY GRAFT PROBES =m MONO FET, NG ges AGE OF ISTIC OES NOT CLEAR HS NAME ISSNOWEOUND | Sim, FUCEAOSTOFNE ey ENT LOVE , ‘Bridgie’ Webber's Former Eager Spectator, With Dr. Mor-| Not Evading Service, His Chief Partner Engages in Battle {Court Refuses Her a. Divorce ” identify Participantsin ton, While Associate Con- Clerk Says—Carlisle on | ws | at Subway Entrance. Decree on Sensational Evi- ples ial. the Stand. 1 ¢ Bl dence Offered. His Parties. tends for New Trial 4 ; bf Bl rate story about “Rachel” Braun, HOW. TO: S8LL’ ‘Cems ; 5 , a : ‘ \UNEAIRI NESS ALLEGED.| ALBANY, March 6.—State Engineer @ wetter, the tenors cats GG, ta i + | i , ‘ 2 ip ‘ 1 | ' —— » John A. Bensel, for whom the Sull- @ ‘ | eh business of running gambling houses fite in the “And Then He ‘Turned Around” series usually on the van Assembly Highways Graft Inves- j Counsel Charges United States eating Committee has been search- [back page, “Roche!” Braun, whose a! ovate ing unsuccessfully, te not evading ¢ i tleht name is Abraham Braunstein, | Attorney Hid Evidence and service, hts chiet clerk, James J. | runs a aatoon at No, 1787 Aroadway. | Coerced Witnesses. “Wear ’Em in Hotels and Rich Men Want to Buy *=m,” He Says. Neville, sald to-day, \ FAt 2 o'clock thia morning he stopped | fof Chester Chapin Rumrill of Springs “Mr, Bensel has been out of the } . the spies ty subway in Co- nite, Rantoul based bar ones, ia her bus Cirole to a ir. usband’s threat of sul | city for several days and, as I under- br pt it picdi ch de re te news. |her confession of a “hea: Ra | Two prison-marked men, diatin-|Stand it, !s enowbound somewhere |woman who conducts the atand, “that |S iiatqiortaal, oval, fer Court. to-day called a temporary halt guished in apearance, despite the evi-|outelde of New York City,” Mr, {they have put the 1 o'clock lid on. - = io the trial of Mrs. Emma L. Hall's dence they have of penitentiary life,| Neville said. “I have been trying to € 7 | Went, it will be hard on the ‘happy Separation suit igainst her alleged; aid passed through the corridors of the get in communication with him and dusters’ who can't get their ‘coke’ het LESS MEAT F BAK , q night. 1 see Cohen's drug store Justice Greenbaum, in the Supreme! common-law husband, Augustus H., Federal Building to-day and into the! day.” Hall, a Wail street speculator and! United States District Court where | Nor® thle A tay Pant Gr Oi ‘ closed tuo." @iamond fancier, when Hall, on the Feo Freeman, mining stock pro-/ Mf Neville added pbbnagrors And then he turned around, for witness stand, tried to keep the. bout to begin his atruggie| UPON hie release probably would first right behind him was Edward C, Co- Ameleton .in his family closet from | for @ new trial. There was an alr of/@0 to New York and then come to hen, proprietor of the drug store at ree \ intellectually in the very set of thetr| Albany. No, 18% Broadway in Columbus Teles panel Some 0 The committee held a brief public Cire Cohen ts \ heads and the carriage of their bodies, i ingled them from the node-| hearing to-day and then went int Detective Al Cohen, who has con- bothers you. |Seript crowd. One was Jultan Haw-| executive session to consider its; feased that he was a police collector |thorne, author, and son of the fa-|recommendat.on to the Legisiavure. | from the “Curley” Carter gang of % | mou author. John N. Carlisle, Highwaya Commis- h | He recently finished nine months in| sioner, was unexpectedly called be- | same anaaci a ame ‘ the Atlanta Penitentiary. ‘The other | fore the committee, For some time | MISS MONICA T. BoRDEN OneTe OY ARNOLD GENT HE. ==> Fattling so loudly that it might emit sounds that seomed like the names of some of his men and women friends. Hall was repeatedly referring these friends as “Mr. and Mrs. X. “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” and “Mr. and Mrs, So and So.” He told of parties they had erjoyed in his apartments, ! !> admitting that most of those who! \v” came in paira were not married: couples but “loving friends.” i} “I want to protect these men from brother of former Kating meat regularly eventually pro The percentage of beauty in women| Wireless wiretappors. duces kidney Fan ny Ae some form or in Now York is considerably cut down mean to insinuate that I other, says @ well-known authority, to-day because of the absence of shouted Cohen, “I'll bet |cause the uric acid in — a excites waa Dr. William J. Morton, who has] there have been reports that efforts! miss Cathryno Steele, who, her ad-| you $50 nobody ever bought any coke bree ty they berome 5 been pardoned since his term ended. | would be made to oust him, but Chir- | mirors insist, in the prottiest girl in| in my store!” ti v3 Freeman, the defendant at bar, had /man Sullivan's firat question indicated | town. sho bound for Europe on| The reply was the preliminary to oy lee & kidney ; been their associ and was jointly | simply that the committee sought In- | the Olympic, chaperoned by her aunt.) a fight, and when a policeman arrived | i qi severe headaches, acid stomach, { Miss Borden Forgives Jilting aecused with them. Sentence was| formation as to the organization of|, Mise Steele in to visit her sister! on the aceno a few minutes later | constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, eepend he on Dbienhied One Pronounced upon them all at the samo | his department. pr aee ler father is: Cieiae ptosis Cohen looked as though he had been | bladder and urinary irritation. ing ness chair, JUSTICE NOT 80 ANXIOUS TO Guinle and Weds Him at ROTECT THEIR NAMES. Pert) | “Now,” sald Justice Greenbaum, His Sickbed. interrupting, “why are you so soll-| cltous about protecting them? I don’t | | care anything about protecting them. |GRIP AN ALLY OF CUPID. Mra, Hall in her testimony gave | names in every case and why shouldn't aaa you ili fae . Willtam Rand jr., attorney for Hau, | BF azilian, Il, Was Lonesome, | time, Freeman getting five years.) Carlisle told the committee there|of tho firm of J. P. Morgan & Co.,| run over by a train, He preferred a Ren ene back hurts or kid- Hawthorne an4 Dr. Morton served | were still 285 roads under contract to| 4nd she Ie one of the most popular] charge of assault against Braun, who tethers aren't ro {their time, but Freeman appealed and| be built, covering an area of 1,000| Si" 8 the younger social set, furnished ball at the Went sixty. | bothers you. cay qood pharmecy |was released on $150,000 bail, the! miles, He declared he thought there eighth street station. a tablespoonful ornare \largest ever assossed In a United | way little chance for irregwarity in H A PA NT FE In Wert Side Police Court to-day | breakfast for a few eye Ga Taw States Court. the dopartment now because of Magistrate Corrigan fined Braun $10. neve will then act fine. ANXIOUS TO CLEAR THEIR) changes which have been made in Braun was plainly worried aa he paid |salte is made from the acid of | REPUTATIONS. pride | the fen and lemon juice, combined with “We just camo in this morning to! Joan Kirk'and Clark, counsel for the { “Your Honor,” he sald, “I'd ike to|fugh clogged. kidneys festa sors see if he got a new tria! the visitors hid ‘ ‘de ates tell you that my life has been threat: | them to mormal activity: aleo to explained. “If his trial wasn't fair, | Goma ee RE are artmont ened twicn in this courthouse, once | ise the acids iu the urine so it we lenger then abandoned the questions touch-| = ang He Again Pined for ours was not. And {f the trial was ‘ down in the corridor us I was coming | irritates, thus ending bladder disorders, tog upon the parties. 5 [not ‘fatr, we are not criminats, pur| zeinet Jooenh Curren, @ Hennessy in and again right here in the court-| Jad alte cannot injure anyone; males The name of Jean Vance, or Mrs. | Her Co ; | tases Wise Sao rates wronged and who investigator. The Highways Com- room. ‘There are fellows here who |&, delighttul effervescent lithia-water Sherwood, crept into the cuse during | er mpany. may have their prestige restored.” eayatosad a pal Loneaknp nt —_—— ay. they are gold ito ‘git” tne, and = Cpe reer See ote Hall's testimony, but Jean, it seems, gy 4 ctency an nomy 4 Fs . now then to was not in court und doesn't intend Ws cdlba..t ss ‘They watched and listened eagerly: charges that Curren falsified state- (Suffering After Operation, |‘me”, nave ‘lowed me Into the | and urinary orgs cleat valde to ‘be. Hall agid that when be last Heginning his honeymoon with a + Allegations that Assistant United ments as to his qualifications an court. serious kidney , bad cane of grip hed not marred the|she bring mamma along and marry States District-Attorney Claude A.| engineer when he took Civil Service| Whe! “Point them out,” sald the Magis- pata kearrecragedle eoee tis |*9PPIners of Octavio Guinle at the|BIm? oa eae ‘Thompson ‘intimidated witnesses and|Cancinations, Hie work as an engi. n He Jumps, Lands in a | trate. geod friend, she told bim abe was! 0 more to-day. The younSjand duly chastened. Yes, she would | Concealed evidence were among thor®| neer has been very efficient, how-| Show Bank and Breaks Leg. Drane sereoe arte: CCl eer % ” ‘an finally persuaded Misa Monica|bring mamma down. He was too ill|made by Attornoy W. B. Brice in| eve., Carlisle swore. the rail a dosen leering gangsters ane, Sear awis cs Regn yean ale EE Borden to forgive him, for jilting |1o g for s marriage losnse, nse, so Clerk | opening the battle for Freeman, who} if the recommendations .an sub- pointe him, He didn't point any- postal ‘bard written. from Ph seackst tke atte | on auiotly married ‘wont to the eda seaptegpee nl ‘expecta! pur. | had been convicted with the others| mitted are adopted the Highways De-| There was an uproar among the pig ean make any complaint,” he City informed Hall that she was still oe Dose of Seating. the-lioase, jof fraud in the sale of mining stock.| partment would be placed under ®/tnirty.nve pationts in the operating| toi the ( ot J “en her way.” She is an actress, Of course,"the former Miss Borden friend of the couple who knows| he motion for a new trial ts be-|three-headed non-partisan commis. S|} toll the Court. “I just wanted to let ward on the fourth floor of Gouver id W. L. Carpenter, attorney” tor atra,| Vill tow hava. dlamitased the $500,000) Snipa) onea nim last nighe that | ng argued before Judges Hough and | sion, all employees would come under | reur Floepital to-day when Michell na" tony breach of promise suit she had y in Michae! As Braun was leaving the court Hell, had stated that Jean had been!) usenet inst hi 4 he will he knew of a bully adventure if the | Mayer. civil service, and contractors would | rypno1, of No, 114 Orchard street, mm with his coutesl au served with a subpvena, but had dis- a eee oe eee get! justice had a little time. It was after] “we have discovered since the trial] be prohibited, under penalty of prose- | roo js counsel, George Simp- back from the Sheriff the $50,000 in|dinner and the Justice had no en- who had been operated on yesterday |son, he was served with a subpoena obeyed it. rlosity took him to meet {ended that the most material witness! cution, from committing a felony by | gop ¢, HALL NOT DRESSED LIKE A ice path up as a bond against [eyrerbesl Pir or Blitwore. im for the Gefense was I'ep! away,” sald| contributing to 1 "3 jor tumor, sprang from his bed, ran| commanding him to appear forthwith R DIAMOND PRIN: ‘When everything was explained to| Mr. Brice. “This was corruptly agre's! to a window and threw himself out./at the office of the District-Attorney. Hall was nervous upon the atand,|, MT Guinle is very rich—a man has/nim he agreed to oMciate at the mar-|to py the witness and an Assistant ‘Miss Duncan, a nurse, and an orderly | Assistant District - Attorney Lock- to be to put up $50,000 in one roll just | riage. je went upstairs, was intro- oi ran downstairs shouting an alarm to| hart, assigned to the West Side Beater eke troutd supsose a ‘Wail |to prove he te not going to run away.|duced to the happy cotiple and to|District-Attorney, Two | othet wit TAXI DRIVER TRIED T0 Hi nesses were kept Srey, by intimida- Wilfred Pollart, the clerk. Court, sald he had been ordered to Street speculator should look like.|Ife is a member of the immensely area Boe: and at 6.80 performed | on as we expect to show. OVERCHARGE M’ANENY They got into Gouverneur Blip in| serve the subpoena by Assistant Dis- Hie eras thie wav hae besey at the /wealthy Brasilian importing firm of ———»—_——. TELLG OF WITNESSES BEING time to see Hyphol trying to run|trict-Attorney Groehl, who is in oe bach Meabelaget ces Guinle & Co., No, 42 Broadway—a WOMAN 06 FANCIER TERRORIZED. away. He had landed in a snow-|Charge of polive graft investigation, fine ‘witness ‘gazed, at the celing | ltimililonaire, hls friends say. 2a oe of the, witneseemrorisea, ‘tre| President of Borough Coiled a/Dank: but bis right leg had been TOMBS GRAFT TO GRAND JURY. and spoke, reminiscently and proudly nd as soon as he gots well Ly Bel broken. egoteage ried in charge . . ¢ “the golden aye « ferns oa wal going to take his pretty bride 5 SUED FOR SLANDER, ofthe tral false testimony be- Cop and Chauffeur is Hyphol made his leup while suffer- — $50,000 at a time. Paris, as be promised when they Meee tral jury about this aMdavit Fined $10. ing from what is known as pont-oper. |Thereagh Probe of Charges to be Rccnsbout the sixteen years of his| first became engaged, and possibly . aio dimcovered, pyaay ene Noe Be ine . GUiveeinilas. He Wad abuses Gut. a Siatibs Ghin kee Sale wich eres Halle the, Wicaeee aa) 1S eres to show her to his family. Mrs, Baumann Answers With | {rial Jurors 7*8 0 Serjured bimeelt| Cleorge McAneny, President of the|the ether well yesterday and until! Commissioner of Correction, Catnerine! wife, although ae had introduced her eae aicendy, siyed hers Gooey 4 to become a juror. He had known| Board of Aldermen, was to-day a|nightfall had seemed to be doing well.! p, Davis, conferred with District. tor- | ones 0s “Mra, SRATS cf aie 1,000,000 kisses she said $10,000 Action for Mr. Thompson from boyhood, yet he| complainant against Michael Will-|Then, however, he becaine very ner-|noy Whitman to-day over revelations From Hall's Wan street operations, |!" ber affidavit he promised her. Assault. said he knew nothing of the attorneye y tine he a It ie not by nb oortama that for the Government.” jams, a taxicab driver, whom he besa Lod edged the symptoms, | concerning bg boeverieee of a from erney Rand went into ie, oe DH) BBY Means Cares Severn charged with having attempted to|the physicians put 4 watch on him. | prisbners by keepera and others em- jeale—the transacti Charging that she js in the habit| Mr. Price also told of witnesses be- fom ‘aa. Pobentet peg May Yeiei bey eerie rier Palliative cf (alileg at dom Avie ath Aon evi fore the two Grand Juries which in-| overcharge him for a ride from the| The breaking of his leg ts not u| ployed in the Tombs. The evidence was serious injury, but the hospital folk Fate thy Lt had vee detectives em- | “Saow cid” you well trons big dta- |! Mr. Guinie’s case. According to| Meetings that he tried to ktas her and vestigated the Hawthorne affairs| Atlantic avenue station of the Long /serous tajury, but the hospital ee wan put out of her house, Henry W. [Changing thelr evidence, and seid) Island Railroad to the home of Comp- suffer from the exposure and ehaek Paithed to to’ene Torte tn et de?” aske: Rand, referring |the suit Miss Borden, brought Feb. 3, that he would make other revelations 5 5 wes Sy cae 4 #225,000 blue |they had agreed to wed on that date,|Nicolay, a Hay Ridge chemtst, in| hefore he was done, tote Brenaneenes 1» Brookiyn, The |W: i nan et es decided that t : Shortly before he told her that much| suing Mrs, Carl Baumann, wife of| Not ong of the mining eaperte of] ROO TS Cutee of the Bureau of investigation. an The Grand Ju Sury Pa EET inc big hotels where rich men [sive ber up. for $10,000 for slauder in the Supreme frightened away by Thompson. Three| yar, MoAneny testified that on Feb, A eongregated and once they set their| MOTHER THREATENED TO DI8-|Court in Brooklyn. Mrs. Baumann| mining engineers had been so intiml: | 1, ne and hin wife were on thelr SUDDENLY GOES INSANE eyes. on my stones, Road ‘wanted to INHERIT HIM belongs to many associations of dog | dated oy the neompenior f my Ameda.| Way to dinner at the home of the How Much Are ny gata i . om refused . i bey them, ge His mother had heard, she had been tenetie ac was la us ee etae | while ‘the third fled to Europe. Of| Comptroller and stepped into a taxi, ‘ an actress and objected to the mar- oe eeeter iL Corey, these men R. Core Harris Aas raosee of which Williams was the chauf-|Rumor That Charles Jacobs Was vi She bad threatened to disin- ie ulty we! four, ., , a 30 YEARS FOR NEGRO hone him and in addition be was| In his complaint Nicolay asserta| might he, Tattea and Dr. Robert) The ture is $1.60 flat rate,” eaid Victim Brings Friends to y ou epa * wi Free iY teld he would bo put out of the, Im-|that his business and hie social op-| Bell Was sSleutty ap any of the part-| “ate resident of the Board of Al- Hotel Lobby. porting firm. So he would have to portunities have been injured. by the ners. dermen protested, and the chauffeur % t CAM Of the halinwe, telling of the untrue story of his of- |" “No man can say to-day that any | replied: ‘If you don't like It, you and| Wilfred Chandler, an English song oO pe: or hn in| fer* of affection. The story was told,|one of these men is gulity," cried| the lady can walk, sir.” writer who has been stopping off ani was muse ial. says, at a meeting of the Maltese | Brice, referring to Freeman, Morton| Calling a trafic policeman, Michael N 2 They had} ionel Club at the home of Dr. Ber-|a8nd Hawthorne, “for no one has who recognised him, on at the Hotel Normandie since he "Son, to thre year’ imprisonment ot met last suinmer and thajr romance asia at No, 204. Berkeley ‘place, heard their defense.” made a complaint. arrived here three weekr ag), went our ano e ‘eunvietion of having robbed © white xii|developed rapidly, 1ié™yromised to i ; j Williams, you're up of the New York said the cop. you have done,” insane tn the hotel lobby to-way and created an uproa, before iyliceman ; i —— ‘te re cae ‘Wilts of tg ‘Superior |take her to 0 Paris, "to give her codles Brookins at a dinner at the home of McGauley was called in and held hii | , eevere, makes no difference, we are sure to please you. We . bn until an ambulance arrived to take | fenee: -and Greatened With!) crincesn, Then there were tho| Werirainster Kennel Club show re- DENOUNCED BY COURT Chandler to Bellevue ilcspital for ob. | a take the same interest ts Yined that Guyton haa|!,000,000 kisses! And she refused to/U'y> .ouonn retorts that the servation, Meantime, uit over Broad: | whether you buy a used piano for t Sted of highway robbery, Helgive him up. story is true and that she told it in The silver wedding anniversary of [27 Vent the word that Chartes Jn- $125, our or best Player Piano for i oPel” But he prepared to sail for Brasil, |self-defonce because Nicolay was cir- Justice Greenbaum Says -Longacre Mi 4 Drs, Frederick F. Van d cobs, who has the theatre ticket J he ae and.on Feb. 3, the day they were to|culating untrue reports about her |* i if, an : = oF ne one 48 | agency in the hotel and ts onv of the } $750. women have been married, she filed ner suit} non-payment of dues and because she Electric Light and Power Com- Water will be celebrated this evening with @ reception at their home, No, nav ieee son sats theatrical Ain- | A full line of Pease Styles, 1914 urvelllance in a suite de luxe Nicolay for $10,000 for agnault. 2622 Broudway. Mrs. Van de Water te} yqoie tnun a doxen friends hurried models, $325 up. And our one price system assures the pur- in a hotel until the nest day, whei ere pe Declaring that the New York Ful- oll oar 18 His iB cites Bd to the, Hotel, au Inquiring sone chaser he is obtaining the piano at the lowest possible Sgure- produced the $60,000 tn real money rand YOUNG CLEVELAND 1s ILL. Jeon Company had attempted to wreck | 2 * 384s’ : Tey. Se? | OG Oe Sam ote 0 BME Suey ae ne! eatyping Clerk to illea Beneacn | "9s, Fett su was called of, an Serer Se the Longncre Miesri, Lagwt and) (rind havin Mrs, War de The P EASE oh PEALE eR ay eR a Hangad, bo ag hagagrc de * Blevater in Breekiya Factory. lonesome. course |Sen of Bx: mt an er) Power Company, the Edison ccm | Water in rece! ra rh. une ‘ Werkmen in the shipping department ack, aaa Mueter Boys Have Neasies. pany’s youngest rival ir: Manhat velebrated her cighty- Wey ¢ brteday ©" agereay tor Cavice "as ‘to tecell pos. fa million dollars. Rude deputy|won a prize which he offerett, but ae Sarit seized him and he was pt refused to give her. She alsu sues pany Is Solvent. in December. Another in the receiv: facturing house! young Guinie began to telephone dai); ETER. N. H., March 6.--Richarg| Supreme Court Justice Gree: y rty will be Mrs, Vi WwW i om a sauive ¢ ‘& env, No. 36 Doughty Foe oie mie, at Nev 668 River: | cieniced, aon of the late President, ie|to-day threw cut of court the ault | sister, ars, Christine name on our instrument means the best that can be bought street, Brooklyn, searching to-day for Herman Menike, the shipping clerk, who had been waaceeuntanly absent age Deive making Mise Borden new|;, the Exeter infirmary with the|brought by the Metropolitan Truat|fok. The three sons of ti: hostess | 1 marriage. 5 will act ap ushers, An iuterestiny otece Ser pride had been wounded, | Mein Company to foreclose @ mortgage 2 | feature of the ceiviration is the fac: in material and workmanship and 70 years’ experience in piano constiuction, She would not marry a man who had! © all the Lonxacre Company properiy.| thet one-balf of the wedding cak jerstand that there was h it desired. for half an hour, found his mangied|indicated he o aid Dot, want her. She re- net ia Beaton | The Trust Company brought the|Whinh was made twenty-five yeart tter with bin. Moderate mont ly payments it Gesirec, Free use of Beats fect below the’ chipeing | fused him repeatedly, scoording to the fast Beturde xg Okt Sis tmavEne the thet |guit as trustee cf the bond lasue exe. | S#0: Will be cut at thie anniversary vivo of Chandler be- our Library with our Player Pianos. Write for Catalog, OS iewyers. But Aes persistent. they contract @ disease in ° ihe eens mare ae See ae te ae see ee eee ea) Manes Pena PEASE PIANO CO the to y tT" tl r ‘ciazeny olaime at the te the elevator. "The presumption | (LLN' YOUNG MAN |frmery end sre So Batson Compars't rival hat “etauited |svenwe, Jersey City, vies killed thie 128 West 42d St., noar Broadway, New York. iy A er h R HER, Res; Wolves ta Bald Soar Rome, |in Ita payment of $96.04) intarast, rE Dahas io leat ehreaa pd Wednes nee into hed rch 6.—Fordes of ice Greanbeum’'s decision, more eles, company, where Open Wedni ge rae decanting. is ineas ‘can sag Bun ys none roe © Cerin mr (geathing than the ordinary decision 3) ee Fe Hendriohacn of 30 geo gouth 34 Flatbush Av sonqolees ant, the heavy car be. cnlert 1 became tains by the heavy eros, darsenies r of tf See Sree SO hie ad erates suite fester 7"be talephoned day into the vaileye of Mest feunyae rie Oh Sn he Ratiread, of Brooklyn. provinces and in the rin oi b | aaa “Tate hulled’ es tases eet ‘Stmbar*a¢| Madison them. petites. ington Men! won avenue Yards of that ennip Conn, of an old seafaring family. Her Pe » He lived at ‘Nee mapany to injure its com- | firusr at ap "ea iin slipped from 4 “the hushed, Thomas Slocum died many A tall line of Vietrelas Im Steck, ». Be La Go ari, rainc tender and was | yeare jo. I" ea le re vives her. aah iit hs schabitiadh ‘ < .

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