The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1915, Page 4

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_ KIDGES Gl ARDELD > M lve Beheve Man Sought for " 3 trangling Vrs. Heiner Is i Nat Hiding in Manhattan ' taurants, Film Theatres for Consumpt Wal he - gpsscb hig Por instance od everyehers, Josepy Hane! hi Sal | eoueht fo * murder of Mra tutte The W ite Sade ee seo ine at No nT Ate © Hoad, Patbush, ell remains ur ptured. The man haa kept out |e f the most extraordinary dragnet in the history of the department, but the | police believe he fe in hiding here and cannot rsoape arrest From ail over the country the police are receiving replies to the cireulare muspecta, some of close resemblance to have been questioned look at euspecta, only to fied some one other than the men eought. Have ae 5 es Out- grown Your Glasses? M 20 the benefit you have de- tived from wearing them will be enti lost. Our registered eye physicians will tell you frankly whether you require new glasses Perfect Fittony chs, Y 50 ¢ Established & Sons Mow York: oe Biwey,at Jehn St. Sixth Av., 18th Se. Seo Sisth Av., 22d St. 101 Naseau.at Ann St. 17 West 42d Street. Grochiye: 498 Fulton St., cor. Bond St. hia way to Manhattan, Brookya is nevertheless being searched, The ap- proaches from Brooklyn to Manhat- lief that if the man haa not [reached Manhattan he will attempt | to do wo. A young German carrying @ sult case was seen at the New York side of the Brooklyn Bridge to-day a |no less than five detectives at vart- ous times walked at his aide asd studied his features, finally becom- ing convinced that he was not Hanel. Ho was not stopped and probably did not know why he was being scru- | untzea, The body of Mra. Hellner was cre- On Many A Desk “proods the blighting shadow of the coffee pot. Many men and women with bright prospects find | themselves handicapped by the reactionary effects of coffee with its subtle, habit-forming drug, caffeine. ‘ Dull headaches, biliousness, heart-flutter, nervous- ness, sleeplessness—these are some of the signs of caffeine poisoning that puts a crimp in efficiency, and spells suffering and often failure for thousands of coffee drinkers. There's a simple, easy way out—quit coffee and use the pure food-drink POSTUM This delicious beverage, made from prime wheat roasted with a bit of wholesome molasses, contains the rich cereal nourishment—no caffeine—-no harmful substance whatever. Postum comes in two forms Postum Cereal- the original form—-has to be well boiled, 15c¢ and 25¢ packages; Instant Postum-~soluble— made instantly in a cup with hot water, adding cream and sugar to taste, 30c and 50c tins. Made according to directions, both kinds are equally delicious, and the cost per cup is about the same. “There's a Reason” for POSTUM ~-sold by Grocers everywhere. v and i While it te believed Manel made TES BSVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 26, | nated pomvertey ot earch Fone, There were whew the party of m ee ee ' « tw paced be * = oe rower i The vee Me he Memer howe ear Ure be mete 1 ford oman Baik fred ana » mire twee Me minh! apply work in & reeteurent, in a movie fend, and t* eulfering from tubercu lone Vurough the cooperation « MRS.E.N.BREMTUNG TELLS ON STAND OF TALKS WITH KLEST (Coatinued from Mire| Page) | Juliet ant far away and Netened, neeming jaded and dazed Mra Hreitung was eaeorted to the! | stand by her husband, who took a tan are closely guarded ia the Be! position beside her, where he stayed firet? A. No yet) through her tostimony. Mra Brtit- | ung held in ber hand @ tiny flank of amelling salts Mrs. Breitung anewered Attorney Shaull’a first question by saying she was born in 187! Q. What was Max Kieist’s condition when you firat saw him on Dec, 2, 1938, at the St. Regia? A. Mr. Rogers Drought him to the door of Mr. Bre!- tung’s room, He said he was sorry to be #o late, but the youn@ man was drunk and he had to sober him up. Kleist seemed to me as if he had been drinking. I never saw an intoxi- cated man, but Kleist seemed hardly able to stand atraight, and | supposed that was the trouble with him. BAYS KLEIST CALLED JULIET A, FLIRT. Q. Kleist says you upbraided him? A. No; at our firat meeting Juliet came in and sald, “Max, I'm sorry. We started life wrong. We deceived my father and mother. But we can do the right thing.” Kleist's reply made me angry. He said she was a flirt and led him into the marriage, I wae very angr:, though not ex- cited. I did not speak unkindly to him. I taid I wished he would act like a man She said she was going to dv the right thing by bim an him to do the right thi: don't remember exuctly his words !n reply, but they were unkind; he said something unkind about my family, something unkind about my daugh- ter and [ became angry. Mre. Breltung could not be pinned down to specific atatements of words uttered by any one. She argued with Mr. Crowley as he made objections and ran over them without stopping until Judge Hough halted her with his gavel. Q. Did any money change hands then? A. Yes. Kleist said something |= about wanting money, and my hus- band took @ome money out of his pocket and gave it to the boy. treating your daughter before the marriage? A. I did not. I had too much respect for my daughter, I had more respect for her than he had. Q. Was anything said then about getting a separation? A. No, @. Did you use any violence on him or shove him or push him? A. No. Mrs. Breitung told of ber second meeting with Kleist, on Dec. 7, 1913, This, too, was at the St. Regis. Her husband and her daughter were pres- ent “He spoke unkindly of my daughter. me Wert One!” Q. Did you accuse Kleist of min- | better . “ we “oe ’ vies ' - . - ow he DENNIS SHE AND JULIET Ever HAD FIST FIGHT Ade tetne at ” Ce My daughter orver rained a eke ate even ode er or hand Mre Bretvong declared whe bad eel ug against Kiew! and would fre @ Can you tell ur in detal any thing Kie id about your famtiy? A No, I tT have told you three times he applied bed memes ty my daughter Q What gave you a shock when you learned of (he marriage’ A The! way Kleist had treated my daughter | marrying her secretiy, And then the taking away of my daughter—my only | child—in that underhanded way, with no notice. It was not customary Q You began at once to talk about) having the marriage annulled? A. | No. Juliet bewan to talk about tt She sald she wanted it annutied. One day she did and next day she didn't want i annulled. She waa ery young girl and vacillating. Q Hut you disiiked him from the How could I distike a man T didn’t know? Q. What did your daughter say as to her regard for ber husband? A | Nothing Q. Didn't she tell you she loved) him? A. I believe whe did. | Q. What did your husband say to Kleist at the first meeting, Dec. 267 A. He said he would help him. I eaid Kleist had been so underhanded in the beginning, I hoped he would be more manly in the future and take care of my daughter. Q. You dislike the boy, don't you? A. No. Q. Are you fond of him? A. I can't gay that. You could hardly expect me to put my arm around a man who had tried to ruin my daughter's char- acter. Q. How did he try? called her names. Q. Are you willing to let this boy see your daughter now? A. Yes, if Juliet is willing. She wan never for- bidden to see bim if she wanted to. Q. Didn't you insist on your daugh- ter staying in the house and not eee. ing her husband? A. Never. Referring to the shock Mrs. Hroi- tung says she suffered on hearing of the marriage Mr. Crowley asked her if she had not gone to a dance on the evening of the day she got the news “LT don't think ao," replied Mrs. Breitung. “Although I will not deny that if Juliet wanted to go to a dance that evening 1 would have gone for the sake of my child's huppioess.” Arthur H. G. Palmer, manager of the mine, was called to the witness chair to-day, and Soott W aull, persona! counsel to Mr. Breitung, ex- amined him. Q. Had there been making Kiciat an assil when he came A. 1 couldn't FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring ad BringOut Ugly Spots. A. Weill, he yourself of "he bs freckles vend get a beautiful com fi Rarely is more than ome ounce needed for the worst Ho called her @ ‘dirty lure,’ and my husband grew ver: ry and jumped up to strike him, wot between and ba ie. 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