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PEACE QVERTURE. LED WIFE TO WHIP HART, SHE ASSERTS Mother's Effort to Reconcile, Couple Blamed for Thrash- ing in Hotel Corridor. | | | ‘The well intended effort of a moth-| er-in-law to bring a warring husband and wife together for their fifth wed- ding anniversary resulted in the pub- Ne horsewhipping of Albert J. Hart in the Hotel Ansonia by his wife etaterday afternoon, according to the Story developed in the West Side Court this morning when Mrs. Helen Hart was arraigned on a charge of disorderly conduct Hart was reluctant about prosecut- ing his wife and offered no objection when her bail of $500 was continued and the case was put over until Thursday. While the principals went their separate wa »wing the pro- ceedings, the genera ssion about the courtroom was that they would settle their differences befure the day of the hearing Hart refused to Mrs. Hart, an attractive young wom an, Was not so reticent She said! they bad been married five | had separated by mutual “Yast February Bretton Hall at came, Mrs, Hart explained that her band, who has plenty of m lowed her $85 a week and p to keep away from her. Hoe te Apartments in the Hotel Ansonia and some months ago Mrs. Hart moved to the Hotel Berkley, Seventy-fo treet and Amsterdam Avenue, a short distance from t Ansonia | “It was my husband's fondness for Broadway night life and for other as ymociates that brought a ep. | discuss the case. | ley wel he time the b ut our aration,” sa A few weeks ago I le: he had put de- \tectives on my trail, A maa took rooms close to mine, and in addition | to ying to get the hotel attend- ants to pry into my affairs for his benefit made an attempt to scrape an acquaintance with me. 1 had this man summoned to court last week, and Magistrate Cornell discharged | him with a reprimand after he had ie the charges 1 made against | opye saddest are: It “Yesterday afternoon,” continued | i F: ‘4 ee Hart, as prent to visit any mother might have been. reminded me that Alvert nd F would have been married five yours ||| 22K care that you Tuesday. She said we ought to try to get together, Against my wishes she called my husband on the tele- phone at the Ansonia and made the nugeestion. He told her that he had Jearned a lot of things to my dis credit, and when my mother conveyed the information to me 1 was so fu- rious 1 didn't wait to think matters | over. ' “L seized a riding crop from the wall, went down to the Ansonia and struck my husband several times be fore we were separated by bystand vers.” | The corridors of the Ansonia were crowded at the time of the attack Policeman Porter was « tel attendants and took the West Sixty-eighth + Station, where her husha bail for her. While the cov tion house the tracted to a baby who Was se ‘ aubatan Mart and his wife gave her ums of money aybe if we'd had had a baby we wouldn't have had so much trouble,” aighed Hart “Maybe not,” Sel HONOR TO CONFEDERATES. 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