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SAIS HER BABY [CHUM CONTRADICTS LAVEDONGRASS | ALL MAESULLIVAN ‘MOTHERS IALED, SANS ABUT HE Magistrate House Sentences] ‘Always a Gentleman,” Insists Poor Woman to Two Days | the Present Mrs. Campion, in Prison. : Who Denies Being Paid. Fia~ As & penalty for permitting her| Flatly contradicting Miss Mae A. ‘four-year-old daughter, Bertha, to} Sullivan on almost every vital point {y Play on the grass in St. Mary's Park, | in the story of her shattered romance | ~ the Bronx, Mra. Bertha Hirschbaum | with Arthur Ingersoll Hoe, Mrs. Dor- ft No, 700 Caldwell avenue, was to-|othy Brannigan Campion resumed the @ay ordered to jail for two days.| witnoss stand to-day at the trial of = Magistrate House had imposed & fine| Mins Sullivan's $225,000 breach of @f $2 upon her in Morrisania Police | promise suit against Hoe before Jus- # Court, but Mrs. Hirschbaum told him | tice Gavegan and a jury in the Bu- she bad.no money at all, that her) preme Court. Ce ee Sues ree TWO PLAYEROUNDS the children will be open to them| (the owners and drivers) were ie city was not so crowded then, the matter at once, and there seems|_ "Please help the ‘darn kids,’ for cleared off. We have the money on ANHUT LOSES APPEAL. It is whole rice, with the naturcl brown coating tate the whole work accordingly.” de as atart, several similar E City Officials, Snes that aro now being looked over| John N. Anhut, the attorney who natural brown coating is scraped off and the whon acted upon, all the public places Asylum fer the Criminal Insane for That two of the large plots be-|MOTHERS PRAISE EVENING |the Appellate Division handed down to- | from mothers thanking the Evening Branch ‘They also strongly plead for protec- SRE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 191 soon, I shall do all I can to hasten|Gren once themaeives and hi . : eee | the moving of the city materials that | Play} but perhaps had more room ax . itt are heaped in thia yard to the space | Continual ¢ oe f Wipe deagnete ander tae bree [Serta aees Ree'wiy Gov: | =Lhis new kind of rice IN CROWDED SpoTs “If the Board of Aldermen pass on) keep out of the way.’ wiveas aon uennat tna sacs ne age daze” iene mace et et | hag greater food value | Soren, all agree upon it, a birt pay = sabe care of biel I of the yard can be cleared away im- my duty as a mother to let d b fl , ASSURED C ILDREN|sites'sssrsoesrie'ss it Soy hone oa | and better flavor at: oe hand to build our wall around the bridge space and are ready to facill- the ke ia i renin, left on ls Ev ig World's Campaign With these two well-known places | Mest Serve Term tm vhs Bears Fruit in Promise of | that have been advocated for play-| Offering Bribe to To make ordinary rice white and shiny the ag was convicted of offering a bribe to ; = Witnthoe tho near fulure., So that |Superintendent of the Matteawan state i] rice is coated with glucose and talc. the. rel f Harry K. Th ‘ By Sophie Irene Loeb, | frsiiable, thrquenout tne cit want, [errs cut his eentonce in sing ing a ‘The bran and flour scoured off contain 34 of the food | value and flavor. This is why your doctor recommends longing to the city in the congested WORLD'S CAMPAIGN. hut vieted | tice polishings as a’health food. section are to be turned over to pub- |, Many jottera have been received seamury Pag, Starz tacit ca iat it , He playgrounds, as suggested by The | World for its efforts in behalf of the senteneed tes nerve not less than t In the Philippines, where rice is the principal food, Evening World, te practically as. [children who must play on the streets, | JTL SAS OS the government has prohibited the use of polished, sured, since the departments having | tion from automobiles and reckless coated rice. In this country five States have prohibited ade these under control now concur in | dilving. A typical letter reads as “FACE grocers from selling it. DOROTHYV.C CAMPION, eS eee “Being a constant reader of The ' RE Shen ao 5 ae viedlbe; oath hunting ey —— —_ iit L. Borough Presideat Marie i ans: | Bresing Word 1 7st Masse as Get rice which has not been robbed of its valuable food wore Ae no alter- | Towns, attorney for Mise Sullivan, re- | ——_______________ ligug to have these two spaces law. |¢l's idea o! Sun and Wind Out Uely Spots. te! Sabai the end » gative but to go to jail. ferred to “the pilgrimage of sin” on fully designated for playgrounds as is very true, and not alone should the Bring 5 element Rice which nourishment flavor { “2 When she came into court she had | which Misa Sullivan asserts she was ONCE RICH INVENTOR of | people use their brains in crossing How to Remove Easily. possible, and the matter! the streets, but what of these careless nature gave it. BROKE 1S ARRESTE will Itkely be presented to the Board jquto drivers that turn corners and ure a ane, Mis j " 9 of Aldermen next Tuesday, make ne, attempt at using their horns si —_ One of these, O14 Corporation Yard, | Daly othy a teres ot re ROWN rice te an immense plot on the river front! our corner and at least twenty or at Rivington street. In the words of ; thirty children were playing in the Packaged by our own sanitary process. It costs no more than ‘4m ber arms her nine-months-old | ied by Mrs. Campion, the witness de- | baby. Bertha, the innocent cause of clared with great vehemence that _ the troutie, clung to her hegre Mise Bullivan “had never needed any | looked with wide .cyes at the leading.” « | rate, Bhe admitted that the-ehild| Hvery effort wan made by Mr.| Wrote Rambling Letters to Presl- 1 ed played ‘on the grass, because|Towns io make the witness admit dent and to European @ther children were playing there,|that she bad procured Miss Sullivan Buln. @ad she had her child-in-arms to/for Hoe, but Mra. Campion with- > > mina, so if that meant a fine ‘she | stood tho attacks with cane. F E Lilian Wald, the eminent settlement | #treet and, without sounding its horn, “" it came down on the poor children head of the east side, “I have tried |ii;6'q demon; and how often have T! to get thin place for playgrounds for ‘sen the same thing all over the city, twenty years. It bas been assigned “Now what is to become of little i ay Li Benny Bernstein, as tajl and hand- = s s " ? | ould not pay it—she would have to) Miss Sullivan was in @ happlet| some with his shock of snow-white| for this purpose and | have been as: bay Neh ae ee eed ie toe freckles and : “ | | go to jatt: This ‘plea did not move} frame of mind to-day than sho Waa! hair as when he was spending freely |sured of It several times, but seem | 003 tn 80 eral they saa’ neve Is n 3 the ordinary kind. fr ard that q tall. H out of his reputed millions on Broad-|!nely no definite action tow it or they haven't any at all. How ia end was evident until now.” lone do they stay on the sidewalk? aeacily pees) Rested Nore weet Algo the street at olf exsex Market | £0, the only pisce tertlta’ of Days ¢ elle: i oes caus i te conn : One ffundredth street before Mag-|Which was designated for @ thnsheat | 30a we All Recyy the’ rowulta: Gs plays Hd tend his name to feed S cont ave two children and | freck 100 Hudson Street, New York City. ve is now to be given over for @ play- Serna ban policy thee um: from experience and think Representative Sales Agent, Seaboard | the Magistrate. at the closp of court yesterday when As a matter of fact, Mrs. Hirsoh-! her shrieks and a violent outburst of eum was one of three mothers/temper brought on by Mrs, Cam- ‘Berved yesterday with a summons HY | pion’s evidence forced Justice Gave- Policeman Rogers of the Alexander} gan to suspend the proceedings. ) avenue station after he hag twice! he was partic ly elated, she ex- a ground, since it is a narrow street Warned them to Keep thelr children | pained, to leatn that her unclo, John! plaints that President Wilson, Comp. |UPon which there Is a public echool.| Shere oe na anger, aresuee ori Rice Milling Co., Galveston, Texas. off @ restricted awn at the soatbern|s. guilivan, a wealthy attorney, would] trolier Prendergast, City Chamberlain | Hundreds of children could be taken| though » mother can keep from end of St. Mary's Park. There had/¢gstity in her favor. Mr. Sullivan vis-| Bruere and others had received long, |°#® of in this street, which ts prac-| sending her child where it must been complaints by persons inthe |iteq the Court late yesterday afternoon, | rambling, incoherent letters from|tcally bounded by public property| cress the ear Wack. wuere oan | meighborhood against tho use of this |eg instead of joining hie niece, shook| Lerastels. Bernstein admitted writ, (224 te eurrounding neighborhood | She tang It that it doesn't: meet Yuban was Festricted lawn by romping childreh|nangy with Mr. and Mra Hoe He| ing the letters, as well as letters to| Ter? crowded. “Therefore I think it ought to be/ chosen from all | Ghd Policeman Rogers was detailed | merely nodded to Miss Sullivan as the crowned heads of Europe, GIVES TWO GOOD PLAYGROUNDS | impressed on every auto owner and Xo keep them off. left the courtroom Magistrate Levy asked Bernstein if FOR CHILOREN. yee BO ee the urae coe eee t t =z & CO) 1 Two of the three mothers who came| Sect anes gHE BAW NOTHING| he was not rated as worth several| Mise Wald recommended to the |‘ise'tig norn for we can't ail afford the coffees of the e€ sauce a akes Mato court to-day paid their fines as Market Committee that a request be | 117°) UUs ort for rn to ral tf WRONG. milli doliars fifteen years ago. io in the country to raise our! i a as Magistrate House imposed Questioning Mra, Campion to-day,| Bernstein nodded. He said he had made to the Board of Srgtione es Uttle_children,_and what ts more they world for its ‘ but Mrs. Hirachbaum was ab-| Queen , scent omiy a omsil part of bis fer-|hed deeimnated this as a place for — : Le Ordltally, Mee Hirschbaum would!’ “Was Xian Sullivan, & girl fresh /tune, and | the rest went te pows epee. peccsiorehrterd 4 Sean gta Hand flavor. Bent to Hariein prison to/from the country, under your pro-| uation. Bernstein was once & Bl0ve | gomed greater ‘at the present time Hinges fost thet one had ber ite bane tection?” referring to the occasion | salenman. He invented a lever glove | owing to the eachool house here. ‘take care of moved Archie Camp,| when the witness and Miss Sullivan | fastener, the principle of which was| the Market Committee accord- jatior at the Morrisania prison,| met Hoe. adapted to car couplings and door ingly recommen: thie as weil lock: The English rights to the arrangement whe: she] De locked up in the ‘T knew she was @ young gitl, but! cotent alone wero sold for $660,000. The Whole Meal Tasty “Eddys” Sauce is a fine relish for Soups, : z eats, Fis! alads Ss ity gant ints 7 of ing taken| ¢! ue nothing wrong,” said the| hi, gained large profits from other wr estae . and Gravies. BRAND a yatents. . ne . was taken to the jail and there| sass matter of fact,” thundered| Magistrate Lavy sent him to Belle- Corpora: Ferucierrh © auc! “Eddys” Sauce 1d Cnglivh 1n0neG. aay her husband man.| the White-haired lawyer, “you could Vu0 for observation in the peychopath-| tion Vard might be stered here fo meme tl Wate ids the smack that iF aged to pay the fino. an-| smell the salt water on Miss Sullivan, Deepens and thus make way fer the chil- | RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT | ‘ADAM ad i auce —_—>—_—_ she was eo fresh, couldn't you?” MUST RESTORE $1,096,000. | ¢s". The ORRINE treatment for the Drink 4 SC H ULZ whets your appetite < 1. W. W’S TO SING SING. “Not that I remember,” sald Mrs, nye This will give twe geod play- | Habit can be used with absolute confi . epeetegdhe ~ |Campton, <a vettea nan| steunde in the most congested | dence. It destroys all desire for whiskey, ne’, for more. (eee tent Away for Rebbery, One| After the witness had described how etetid place where children must needs | beer or other alcoholic stimulants. KR sccbacd Dlariypalesh play around the sidewalks and uccessfully used it and “th ‘Twenty Years. Hoe sat between herself and Miss chin to lives of sobriety wit sot Your x SAN FRANSICO, May %.—The Call- near gai ge cans. 4 4 ‘ > be Drage members ofthe 1 W. W. aot Sullyan tn the old Cafe Boulevard. | rm Ralrond Communion trved an| Lr. Patterson, who, now has ova} th welinet, Cat Sms, ¥.YS9 “Eddys”’ Si q ee ecient seeee eee | fied man abd 0 father, Mr, ‘Tewasl erase, (cay test che Cirewore of the | eo eres Yard under bis auper-| 11 yesuits from ORRINE alter a trial, | ras hiner V s auce Is knew what were the wid Shapiro, who once had a home | asked her if company’ “We are now drawing up the proper toa money will be refunded. Ask for store to the tunde $1,006,000 ‘ got twenty years flat, and obligations of married man, which the sarah ae Fick | recommendation for the Board of Al- Cer Cee te eon OREN. hi F. or Everyo ne commutation scheme of im-| “Yeo, I knew,” replied the witness. | Celveut former rwdes oo nal'use,|dermen and this long desired lot for! sale by all Riker-Hegenan Drug Stores, | ae It is its own best recommendation. have to behave mighty a tof prison in fourteen DION'T FEEL INTERESTED HER: SELF IN HOE. It is makin, friend, years. ig new friends every day, and Thomas Donnelly of Newark ani| ‘“Well,.then, why didn't you tell . . Burke of Pittsburgh, his part-|him his place was at home with hia bringing the old ones back for more. We know, because the grocers’ orders i, wot nat leas than two! timily.?” asked tho lawyer, i ry are steadily growing larger. six months,'or more thin five! “Becquse 1 wam't interested in charge of! him," ‘said “she. ; rented y's sstiement ihe visite of Foe to the apartment : g ca pacitld 4 The name “Eddys” stands now as at No. 2001 Heventh avenue, where 3 3 i always for the absolute purity of the Mra. Campion and Miss Sullivan were : ®, using and where, Miss Sullivan teat!- product which bears it. ‘over | fied, whe was assaulted by Hoe, were money. sit |civen a totally different description by Nien. | the witness, | 4 : e Mr. Hoe came there and acted like d—$2.16—and th ‘ atone stresi "| 4 gentleman,” sho sald, “He would p Amitted their allesiance/ it in @ chair in the parlor and talk \ Grocers and Delicatessen Stores sell it per pattie 40° Is Nature’s Finest Tonic ee ae iii th bias —the juice from SUNKIST Oranges. 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He was always @ gentleman.” A dramati¢ recital of her various efforts to get Miss Sullivan to “lead a ¢' better life” came from the witness. i v “I received an anonymous commu- nication from some one, saying that ‘: Clothes Beautifully \\ \\ | Mr. Hoe, was supplying nponey to Miss Without Rubbin, Sullivan, and I knew that no girl 1B VR) | working for $5 a week could go out 'S NORUS, the yeas riding in autos and wearing expensive ep) 1," gaid Mrs, Campion, “After IT found this out and could do noth- By wite her I stopped going with | Mr. Towns in @ loud volce wanted | to know if Hoe had not paid the wit- ness $5,000 for testimony. She shot back an angry “no.” The defense sprung a surprine by calling ny Glassberg, to whose wife, Nellie, Miss Sullivan showed a baby. that abe said was hers. This baby, however, had been rented by | Misa Bullivan at the rate of $100 for fifteen minutes, | a The witness said that he had known a. 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