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FAIR PLAINTIFF REFUSES TO ACCEPT MAYOR GIVES OUT AWARD IN BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT | MAN ILLEGALLY A breach of promise suit that was wanted her former sweetheart to settled six years ago, In which the marry. She returned to Italy with- woman, now said to be the wife of a out tiling the judgment and M&si’s HELD TWO POWER 10 CALL count In the bondsmen have had to keep the bonds DAYS, Italy, spurned money verdict found by the Jury, figured in alive ever since. Frank M. McDermit court again today. The old case was explained to the chief justice in op- recalled when Eugene Dotto, a law- posing Mr. Dotto’s application that yer, representing the bondsmen of the his client had written to him that she GETS FREEDOM defendant in the suit, asked Chief did not care what he did about the I Justice Gummere for an order vacat- money; she didn’t want it. He felt, — ing the bonds or compelling the however, that he had no right to Prominent Newark Men and plaintiff to tile her judgment. consent to the cancellation of the Duborski, Acquitted by Federal Leaders in Fear of Conflict in Miss Annie Ital- judgment. Women Will Handle An- Frasella, pretty Victim of Office Ulster at ian girl of nineteen, visited this city He told the court that the young Court, Orange Day niversary Event. seven years ago to sec some friends. woman was now residing in Foggia, Mistake. Festivities. While here she met Anthony Masl Italy, and that he understood she and they became engaged. He broke had married a Count Piccarini. She his promise and refused to marry her, was a daughter of a former.mayor of The committee of one hundred to Through the efforts of the Evening LONDON, ll.-With Sir Ed- she claimed, and McDermit the town in which she lives. Anthony July he. in charge of tlie celebration mark- through Star John Duborski, of New York ward Carson, chairman of the Ulster & McDermit she brought suit against Masi is a druggist with a store at ing the 250th anniversary of the city, was released from the county "provisional government” in Ulster, him. The jury gave a verdict of *900 Fourteenth avenue and Newton foundation of Newark, was announced Jail today. Duborski was acquitted and with full power to proceed in in her favor. The case was heard street. today by Mayor Jacob by a in the United States Dis- whatever he thinks fit without calling HausBling. then before Chief Justice Gummere, Mr. McDermit informed the court Jury Representative men and women of trict Court on Thursday following his another special meeting ol that body, who today heard the new develop- that he would take steps to have the this city make up the committee. trial on a charge of it is felt here today that whether ment. judgment docketed before the end of stealing goods Former Governor Franklin Murphy from interstate commerce shipments. there shall be civil war or peace in Part of the money was offered her, next week, and in the meantime he is chairman of the committee. Dur- Instead of released following Ulster rests almost entirely with but she spurned it, declaring that would find some method of disposing being ing the past several weeks Mr. Mur- his acquittal he was taken to the him. she didn’t want the money; she of the case. phy and the mayor have had several county Jail and Imprisoned there on That the situation is fraught with conferences and arranged tor the an Essex county Indictment igt was the gravest possibilities is well recog- IN committee. canceled June 15. From Thursday nized here, especially in view of the The event, which will be held In night until noon today, when he was open manner in which Sir Edward 1916, will be the biggest affair ever released through the efforts of the was guarded upon his arrival by a of men held in Newark. Mayor Haussling FOUR LIABILITY Evening Star, Duborski was held in body four hundred fully states that thousands will be drawn the Jail without cause. If the county equipped for the field. What action to the city by the elaborateness of authorities had notified Jail Warden Sir Edward will take is not known, STORE soon the celebration. In this way Newark Richard McGuinness of the cancela- buLthat something will be done will be greatly advertised. tion of the county Indictment against Is thought Inevitable, as Home Rule law Tt is expected that Chairman Mur- FILED Duborski he would not have been will automatically become a ACTIONS a ‘few within weeks. the idea phy will call a meeting of the com- held there. The Star called attention is is lo was The authorities are said to be await- mute in the very near future, ft _ this neglect, and it through of when declared that the committee will be this source that Duborski was re- ing with some fear the outcome evoked tomorrow. Inasmuch as that will sub-divided so that every branch of leased today. day Made. Last to Persons Seeking Compensation be the of the Battle of a bottle of the celebration w ill have the proper Attempt Night Duborski can not understand Eng- anniversary the the celebration of that attention to insure success: Break Into Store of for Received While lish very well. When the Jury re- Boyne, Injuries event trouble, The committee In full follows: turned after his trial Thursday with may be attended by at Work. and on sides it is feared that Alexander Archibald, George H. Hunt Co. a verdict of “not guilty" he asked many George the first clash between the authori- Astley, Henry S. Altai, Albert H. one of the attendants "how much he ties and the armed volunteers which Charles wag to Duborski says he was A Biert.uempfel, Bradley, Joseph get.” will civil war occur B. R. of the bureau Four actions for compensation un- told he would have to serve two precipitate may Bloom, Philip C. Bamberger, Members detective years then. der the liability act have was Heber Breintnall, Angelo R. Bianchi, doubled their efforts to appre- employers’ In prison. It not until yesterday fBALLANTINE’S today The to the 1 Thomas E. Burke, James' F. Connelly, been started \4dth the filing of peti- that he learned he had been acquit- provisional government gave appears. And, by hend the safe burglars who success- Sir Edward Carson a free hand to | tions in the County Clerk’s office. He was The John F. Carroll, Monsignor Patrick ted, he said. reading take fully operated in two business houses on have been whatever action he may think same the expec- Cody, William H. Camfield, Joseph A. Hearings all petitions Star and saw the story there ex- token, necessary in calling the Ulster volun- Carroll, Frank W. Cann, Dr. William in Washington street early Thursday set down for July 29 by Judge Harry plaining his acquittal. He further of teers to arms. The men were de- tation is Dimond, John C. John H. Don- morning following a.bold attempt to V. Osborne in the Court Common declares that the deputies who took always justified. Dana, clared ready for mobilization at a nelly, Richard Denbigh, Alfred L. De- burglarize the sporting goods store of Pleas. him to the Jail Thursday night gave In her petition, Miss Bertha Hayn, moment’s notice. Vo®, Patrick J. Duggan, Henry M. the George Hunt Company, 298 Mar- him to understand he had been con- The of 415 South Sixteenth street, declares official report of the meeting The merits of Doremus, Forrest F. Dryden. Daniel ket last victed. announces street, during night. was of the that the executive has H. Laban W. Dennis, J. that she in the employ Dunham, The detectives now believe that the Investigated by evening Stnr. been instructed to act in accordance K. Daw- Aluminum Goods Manufacturing Victor D’AIoia, Mrs. Henry who with about A The Star investi- with the yeggmen got away Company, at Springfield avenue and reporter for spirit of a declaration as- son. S70U from the of Alfred Peats safe the Nineteenth on 1913. gated Duborski’s case and then called serting that the provisional govern- Frederick L. Eherhardt, Charles street, August 1, Company, 232 Washington street, are It to the attention of Chief Frederick ment's "well-grounded want of confi- Frederick when she was injured. She worked Eytel, John Erb, Frellng- still in the city, and with this idea in ot the office. dence in the bona fides of the Im- on a drop press, she states, and it Welmer, prosecutor’s BALLANTINE’S W. huysen. Christian Feigenspan, view linger found in the Hunt, He corroborated the statement of the perial government it to prints was her duty to take good care of compels press Rev. Joseph F. Folsom, Albert C. will be Ar- on store compared with those the material she was on. reporter and ordered Court Clerk with the completion of arrange- Fleteher, Rabbi Solomon Foster, John working found in Peats. 1 a thur B. Tench to make out a release ments to resist by every means in tts F. On August rainstorm came up R. William H. Fiedler, Lieutenant was notified at to the \Flavell, Tyler and the rain poured in a window and for Duborski. power every attempt Impose Louis A. Fast. Henry A. Guenther, police this morn- re- of a rule Parliament headquarters early on the goods she was stamping. The release was given to the authority home ALES S BEERS Albert T.