The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1919, Page 11

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———— oo 5 made the remark at the Celtic games joint that although the mills of the gods! looked ey fatter &e fire when they hold mo record for speed they per form an excellent job once'the wheels begin grinding. Shakespeare also issued © mouthful when he declared to the reporters of the Avon Daily Sphere that everyone would reap What |nrows and other disguises. he sowed, Hyman Dworetsky, relent-|gan saw less as fate itself, beoame a member | Suse of the work in of the Revenge Club and completed | there was no doube of that—Hyman the triumvirate when he appeared be- | seems Pleased, al fore Judge Groehl in Essex Market Court yesterday. And if the eompari- son is lowered to a less sublime witdered sphere, neither Sherlock nor Mr. |pers. Kennedy holds @ candle to Hyman. Hyman bad the papers and every- thing. “You hold the papers while I tear suggested a cop, as up the child,” Hyman. “I am to see the Judge Papers to prove % ourt room @ partioulart excursion of Bast Side residents, Hy- ook it. Io ‘Then everything was easy. SHOWS RECORD OF ALL GOOD DEEDS HE'S DONE. Hyman opened his portfolio, which had several quires ‘of paper closely necribed with Jewish and writing. “What do you want?” asked His Honor. “T want a whole lot now I'th here,” declared the pursuer of crime with- out looking up freee wie peer “And 1 shave the papers be $0 So it seoms,” declared His Honor. “May Task it it ls an essay, on Liberty or something jie that. woe we're ail here,” declared Mis Hor “gome one stole my property,” par- ried Hyman. in these T have all prs che theft bs it the iy and also steer by ed ; ae ore if ajl the forthe | uae “anybody the last thirty: “athat Is a fine thing—to keep those fl records and forget the bad ones. The trouble 1s that most people remember “4 bad things about you and forget the “That, is only very true,” said Hy- man, “I understand partie, but here are the pape “Did you go oto the police?” No, by somebody assigned Barney Prisster to defend me,” said Hyman looking at his notes. “He didn't rt do anything yet.” SPENT THREE YEARS GETTING WITNESSES. Detective Pflaster happned in oe front row. He ened ne bea “Virst I've heard of it)" hi I was then found that some one hud suggested Barney for the posi- tion, That was enough for Hyman, “Riow did the theft happen} “T asked @ man to go to my room and get my stuff for me, He took ‘Vorything, also the stove where ig had the coin. Wh beer was this? “In 1916.” “why didn't you tell the police™ “ft wanted to get the evidence and witnesses. And here are the pupers. Paster and the nt District atta orne ey will help or have here something which will belp them myself. Here are the names of y: Hyman then showed 4 scroll which resembled the New York petition a prohibition. are the witnesses and i ought "to Bo easy "You may iri sure that the court Old Fashioned Jams ABSOLUTELY Purs They contain no bases or preservatives, nothing but selected fruit and pure cane suger. till eaten. You only have to “Pry out the tip, pull Put Hyman on the Force; He Labored Four Years To Get Theft Evidence | His Papers Also Record All Good Deeds He Has Done Thirty-Six Years. Dinny O'Rourke, the well krown/|will her ip, in every way,” reiter- Swedish bard, is reputed to have|ated Hyman appeared dale pariffinerede sikkerheds taen and I have the|# in Last "Very goed, Wow 1 want general ®ot through with it.” HIS CASE MAY BE HEARD SOME E. was withheld ecratehed ‘The subpoena rarily. Barney again, went home for his false ors is vacation Swindiiag te store. But now that the wheels were turning—and it mating you, Mr Judge. 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