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ee ee eee <n meee einermee nS nee Sg RTE ‘4 i as ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1918. confessions from them. The prisoners are Edward Reynolds, a rrea Hartog, a tester, and George Vitello, & machinist ‘ording to the police, the scheme war sald by ined Stewart, the Overland Mana) FE EPR. Buy W. S. 5S. Daily Best & Co, Fifth Ave, at 38th St. Established 1879, For Boys, All-Wool Clothes Wear Longest All-Wool Suits for Boys 2 lo 10 yrs. Complete assortments of alf correct types, 10.50 11.50 13,50 All-Wool Overcoats for Boys 2 fo 10 yrs, All that is best in fabrics, tailoring and style. 14.50 16,50 19.50 All-Wool Knicker Suits for Boys 7 to 18'yrs. Distinctive models of unusual. high quality fabrics. 16.50 19.50 22.50 Three Principals in the Dujat Bigamy Triangle RE - ie aN All-Wool Overcoats jor Boys 8 to 16 yrs. 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A Patent Leather Vamp with Dull Kid Top. Black Kid Vamps with Gray Kid and Suede Tops. All Black Satin with silk embroidered eyelets. In this collection are Shoes with welt and turn soles; Military and Louis XVI heels. No C.0O.D.’s All this Season’s Models No Exchanges And Two Children of the A on trial was handed DNA YOONG DOIJAT AnD down by Justice Cropsey in Long Isl- the bigamy case. The indictment is based on the charge that Dujat in marrying Edna Young in 1917 swore he had no wife Tt Ke. ujat pleaded not guilty to the new indictment, which had been returned days ago and kept secret u this afternc Ball was fixed at $2,500 and Justice Cropsey announced that no bail would be accepted until the bigamy case had, been disposed of. The jury ts expected to return a ver- dict In the original case before even- ing A strong plea for the acquittal of Dujat was made by Abraham Levy, his attorney. Dujat’s defense is that, having en- tered into a common law marriage with Elizabeth Beldenbender in 1899, he was not legally free to marry Mathilda Cliffora, with whom he went through @ marriage ceremony in 1908 ‘and who is the present complainant. “We are ready to admit that Dujat, through a series of mistakes, got him- self in @ bad mess,” said Mr, Levy, “but he is not on trial here for im- morality. The laws of New York recognize a common law marriage, have to be legally qualified before | they can enter into it, Dujat was) not thus qualified in 1906, “He had entered into a common iaw| marriage with KUzabeth Beidenbender in 1899 and he lived with her until her death in 1916, He took her to all Sorts of social affairs and introduced | her to his friends as his wife. She con- tracted bills in his name and he paid them, The tomb over her grave is} marked Mlizabeth Dujat and he has had the ground consecrated, “We admit Dujat was the father of @ child born to Mathilda Clifford, He went through the ceremony with her simply to provide @ name for this child, She knew that was the only reason. He provided well for the child, inercasing his allowances as his station in life rose. For years that was all Mathilda Clifford wi ed. She never went near Dujat or his family and lived under anothe; name. She did not even know he had been elected an Alderman until she read it in the newspapers. She was entirely out of his life. j “We contend that Du. jat w, legally ‘married ‘to her and hence is not guilty of bigamy.” Recruiting Aviation Workmen. Now that recruiting to fill the Kk of the Mechanics” Divisic vine on Bervier has been resumed be ing At, an excelle ant Evening Street, near Second Knowledge of wood- MAR CELLA “HER DALGrHT ETE and City to-day immediately aYter | the Justice had charged the jury in| and that that was his first} Like all civil contracts, both parties | ™ ccused Queens Official. ALEXANDER DOUVAT SILENT ON NEWBERRY CASE. District Attorney Refases to Dine cuss Report Juror Talked, Francis While United States Attorney G. Caffey refuses to make any comment, reports persisted to-day that vhe Gov ernment is inquiring into the allega- ion that a member of Grand Jury told Commander H. Newberry that the body f find any indictments in senatorial election ca: Mr, Caffey said he might make a statement Jater and added thewt tho Newberry investigation is not close’ yet, since the case of three witnesses who refused to testify has not been set- tled by the United States Supreme Court. Federal ‘Trumar to Michigan the THANKS COURT FOR PRAISE. Brooklyn Woman Who Won Sepa- ration Writes Letter to Judge. A letter was received by Justice Pawestt of the Supreme Cou lyn to-day from Mrs. Hen ness, No. 1166 Wast 18th Street, Brook- lyn, thanking him for his statement when he granted her « separation (rom Benjami a separation ness” from Son Wounded in France, WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—Associate Justice Pitney of the Supreme Court Wag notified to-day that his son, Capt, John Pitney of the infantry, had been wounded in France, Capt. Pitney was struck by a shrapnel fragment, but understood his condition is not 8 Jastice Pitne "X Simple Way To | imple Way To | ~ Remove Dandruff There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff ut once, and that is to dissolve it, then ‘ou destroy it entirely. ‘I mon liquid arvon from any drug ¢ (this is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the Yinger tips. 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Facing five years in State Prison here and With a formal request filed with District Attorney Swann asking that he be turned over to the British Government to be tried for the mur- der of three Britiah sailors on the high seas, Frederick Fredericks, bet- Fritz Joubert ter known as Capt. Duquesne, formerly of the Boer army, to-day pleaded guilty before Judge Mulqueen in General Sessions. | He had been arraigned on an indict- ment charging him with presenting a fraudulent claim for $38,000 against the Stuyvesant Insurance Company of New York. He was remanded to the Tombs until Nov, 11 for sentence, Fredericks was arrested Dec. 8 last by members of the Neutrality Squad, who found fn his possession many clippings déscribiig the bluwing up |of merchant ships loaded with sup- plies for the Allies. It was stated ‘his capture was regarded as a “most| the sailor's # ‘Fortune Pleads FRANKLIN Hand-Tailored— Ready -for- Service SUITS for MEN 325 *28 530 533 No increase in prices to excuse! 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