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THE CASE AGAINST

MR. MOORE.

DECISION UNDER

ADVISEMENT.

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United States

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CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS

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A SUPER POLICEMAN,

'KANSAS #COP" OUTSHINES MOVIE HEROS.

It is understood, states an Allahabad The following is a copy of the promesange of August 1, that the military ceedings of the case between the authorities are favourably impressed The world's wonder policeman, Bor British North Borneo (Chartered) Company and Charles Scribner's Sure, by the results of the first team's work: geant Anton M. Mouritsen, of the which came before Mr. Justiceing of the Prince of Wales' College Kansas Metropolitan Polico, is spand Avory, in the High Court of Justice, at Delira Dun, says the Pioneering a few days in London says the King's Bench Division on July 28th. Students have taken to their work

Daily News, The Right Hon. Sir John Simon, with erthusiasm, and the training has C., and Sir Hugh Fraser (instructed by Moara. Stephenson, Harwood and Tatham) appeared on behalf of the

Plaintiffs.

greatly improved them already, For instance, medical reports show that the cheet measurements of many of them have increased by as much as two inches as the result of the phy- sical regime of the College. In their grasp of the professional side of their work their progress has not been neatisfactory and altogether the College is considered to have made a propitious start.

Mr. F M. Russell Davis (instructed by Messrs. Ranger, Burton add Front) appeared on behalf of the Defendants. Sir John Simon said: My Lord, this is a matter which was put into Your Lordship's list to be mentioned. At the time witness moved into the It is a libel action in which I appear house occupied by the Swincharts, with my learned friend Sir Hugh vitness explained to them he was Fraser for the British North Borneo crushed financially, whereupon Swine-Company, which is a company in hart suggested that he might pay at corporated by Royal Charter

The action was brought for very his own convenience. Later, the serious libels, which were found to be There is good money to be made in

board and lodging had been paid up contained in a hook which has recent drawn to the contents of the book the lingerie business with America to date. He left the house on account ly been published by the Defendants, they immediately realised the grave according to testimony advanced of what he had heard from the Charles Scribner's Sone, the well-defamatory nature of certain passagee

Court getraciers, cepecially from Mr. known publishers. in

The matter was put in your Lord which wore pointed out, and they for China in the adultery case against Tegetmeier, who, one day talked to

him by the fireside, in a very friendly ship's list to be mentioned, because inmediately took steps to with raw P. E. Moore before His Honour Judge way, explaining what he had heard the Defendants have intimated, both the book from circulation. Ther

man in the office in regard on Charles B. Lobirgier. Mr. Leonard G. from a

their pleadings and cor-communicated with their head house Husar, conducted the prosecution as to what Swiochart had said coucers respondence, that what they desire in New York, and I have instructions the District Attorney, defendant being the relationship between witness to do, now that their attention as ing represented by Mr. Farao and Mis. Swinebart. Witress was publishere has been called to the pas to offer, on behalf of the Defendants Schuhl, and Mr. Faison again watched sore about it, at firat refusing to sages complained of, is to submit to a bero, an unreserved apology and an the proocedings on behalf of Mr. believe Swinebart could have said perpetual injunction against any expression of regret that they were Swinchart. As a matter of fact, anything of the kind. But then, farther circulation of the book (they parties to the publication of these the bulk of the testimony was Tegetracier appeared to bo very have withdrawn it altogether from defamatory statements. in connection with the lingerie serious and as he had no reason to circulation), to repeat in opa Court business, defendant's story of doubt Tegetmeier's statements witness the apology which they have already the raid being brief and to the decided to leave. He 'phoned Swine-written to the Plaintiffs, and to pay point. Mrs. Sheldon, carrying on hart seking "Shall I send you the the Plaintiffs a cum which will aban lingerie business at 9 Hankow Road, money (meaning what he owed in re- dantly cover the expenses to which testified that Mrs. Swinebart at one pect to board and lodging and loans) they have been put in bringing the

or sball I send it to Mrs. Swiat hart 1" matter before the Court. Swinchatt answered "Don's incon- Witnces told venience yourself."

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time endeavoured to become 1880- ciated with her in her business but she, witness, wae ant keen to take in anybody on a partnership basis. She Buggrated to Mrs. Swinehart, however, that she should get into some work ing arrangement with Moore in view his impending departure to the States. She thought Moore could sell various things for Mrs. Swinehart in America, Witness met Moore almost every day, when they occupied the same pre mises, and discussed the lingerie business with Mrs. Swinelart from time to time. She outlined the pos- sibilities of the business.

winchart" You seem to have pretty well lost youself during the last two: or three days, haven't you?" and Swinehart replied "I don't know that I bave."

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tionately as "Cop,"

Kansas folk speak of him after-

They boost about him and he has occupied mere space in the nows- papers than any other, man in the State of Mo, (which standa for Missouri.

His photograph and that of his wife have been published again and again,

Three times be has born mentioned for valous, and he showed a Daily News representative recently a "dis tinguished service "medal atudded with diamonds.

KANSAS CLEAN CRAZY. Kansas in clean crazy on this cop of theirs, notwithstanding the fact that he lins secured for various of its citizens a total of 687 years of im prisonment-excluding two lifers.

Mouritsen has not been in America

long either. Ho left his native Den- mark a few years ago, and wen' to America. Then he bought a boreo and trap and had it scized by a police- man da "mortgaged" or hired pro perty which the vendor had no right to sell. Mouriteen at once decided to Is joined the force, and strolled ont from beadquarters swinging his club and bia "star" glinting on his breast. Fate provi'ed him with a

be a policeman.

chance to make good.

Three hold-up" men were in the

"OUR COF's " BAU.

As your Lordship will appreciate, these books ura frequently published with perbapa not quite sufficient care act of raiding a shop when the new given to their contents by the randers op hopp ned along. He laid one of of the book, and of course their the men out with his fist. grasped attention had not been drawn to the another, and covered the third with statements which only occur in two his revolver, chapters of the book, before the events The patrol wagon came along andl which happened in this country. Not blouritsen's bag was driven off to only have they been willing to the "pen." apologise, and do now repeat their apology and eay they are perfectly antisfied that the statements are defamatory and such as could not possibly by any means be justified: zot only do they say that, but they have also agreed with Plaintiffs to assist them in making Buch publication of this apology as may be deemed reasonable and necessary by the parties in order to protect the Flaintiffs in every possible way.

Since then the great little copof Kansas has arrested 1,404 people; Secured 950 convictions; Also two life sentences; And a total of 687 years and 148 days of imprisonment for his "cliente."

Involved them in fines amounting to 62,823 dollars, and

Restored 25,000 dollars' worth of Allen property.

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My Lord, the matter is ons of some importance, one may say of some public importance, because of the standing of the British North Boraco Company, holding a Royal Charter, en the one hand, and of coures the rature of the publication on the other. VAZQUENT WRANGLES OVER MONEY,

The book (I do not think I nerd Referring to the times he would go give its name) is a book which appears out with Mrs. Swingburt, witness said to be written by soma American gen he was usually invited out to parties teman, and it purports to be an when the Swinchaits were invited and account of his travels in Siam, in rice versa. As very often Swincheart Cambodia, in Java, and in various would, at the last moment, relaze to East Indian Islands, Is the coarse go, there was nothing else to be done of the book, in two chapters of it, he Frior to Mrs. Sheldon's testimony, than to go out with Mrs. Swinehart happens to make some reference to Mr. Schuhl recalled Mrs Switchart to However, they seldom rent unaccom bis alloged experientes in Borneo. the witness sirnd and asked a few panied by a third party, Mrs. Dadis- and he there, amongst other things. am instructed to offer no objection questions of a general nature, Mr. man usually forming a third. Witness

has written Bomn matter whatever to the perpetual injunction. Husar resuming the cross-examination denied having ever returned with Mrs. need nut delay to read it--but it has I am not quite certain how far the immediately. T. Schneider, of the Swinebart at unearthly bours as eug beca summarised by my friend Sir injunction of this Court could run in American Oriental Banking Corpora-gested by the Alfords. With regard Hugh Fraser in his innuendo, and, as America; but whether it does, or tion, testified as to a joint account to the times he would go out with it seems to me, very justly eam-whether it does not, I offer no obje:- The patrol waggon proceeds slowly under "Harriet Swinehart and Dudley Mrs. Swinehart after siffins, witness marised, and in very moderate terms,tion to it, and I do give, in addition behind him waiting to collect his Swinchart" and recognized an entry said sometimes he would go out with by saying that he has written alleging to that, for what it is worth, the un-prisoners, and the cinema operatora made on March 16 for Tls. 133.92. Mts, Swinehart and Mr. Allard and that the North Boraco Company dertaking both of the American Com-hover around watchfully. Not long On that date the joint account was sometimes with Mrs. Swinchart. Mrs. administered the powers granted to pany and hers, that the spirit of the ago he saved the lives of four people closed. Witness was referred to a Swiachart taught at the Y.W.C.A.

them by the Charter in a disgraceful injunction will be obeyed whether it in a runaway motor all at once. deposit of $5 made on March 17 to

There were frequent wagles be- and iniquitous way; that they allowed actually runs in America or not. the joint dollar account.

tween Mr. and Mrs. Swinebart over the planters in the State of Naith Anyhow, I offer no objection and I" Black Hand" letters, tastefully the question of housekeeping Bernio to treat their employees with give the undertaking in addition to illustrated with daggers and dead WILLIAM THE HOTHEAD. precautions! The point at which

DEFENDANT'S EVIDENCE.

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My Lord, under these circumstances

Mr. Justica Avory: Do you re quire any order from me?

P. R. Moore, called to the witness. expenses. In connection with the brutality and cruelty; that their cole that. stand, deposed that hy was an import troubles between Mra, Alford, witness object was to exploit the territory and and export merchant and commission asid very often he did not know what those who lived there for the purpose agent, a murried man and a father of to say. It was quite clear to him of earning dividends for the share-

Sir John Simon: What I should He first knew the that the two ladies did not have much holdera." three children.

ask for is this: that your Lordship Swineharts when they came into the love for each other. Mre. Alford

In point of fact the British North should make the Order: Injunction boarding-house on Range Road where would, from time to time, ask witness Bomes Company is primarily a comto restrain the defendants, their acr he was staying. Later, the Swinehart Would you allow your wile to de's pany for administrativo purposes, vants and agents, or any of them, moved into a house in Franch Town. and so?" or "Do you think your and hot for the purpose of profit; at from publishing the said libcle, or any One night while they were all guests wife would do so and so?" of Mrs. Dadisman, they were talking

Witness very often hud to give any rate there is, and can be, no sort other similar libels, ou the Plaintiffs.

of justification for these passages, Mr. Justice Avory: Yes. about home life, Mrs. Dadisman pro diplomatic answers. Then, too. Mr. and the Governors of the Chartered

Sir John Simon: Thon if I may bably first mentioning it in connection Alford did not seem to have mush Company, which incla le gentlemen have that, may Lard, subject to that with her nice little apartment, Wie liking, if any, for Mr. Swinebark like Sir West Ridgeway, Sir Montaga the matter can be withdrawn, because Bras Paidi, more or lers by way of a cither. One day he told witness, Ommanney and Sir John Hewett, felt we have arranged the whole matter joke, ha wshed he could cojoy home "You know, I bave made that boy that they were bound to take this for ourselves. life again, since he had been away and I can unmake him I will get him course and bring this matter into

from his family for some five years or to get rid of that womaɑ."

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to the Sielarts" was

Court in order that it should be

The raid of April 23 was described publicly known that reflections of this by witness briefly, being substantially the samo as the testimony of Mira Swinehart reported in the Mercury.

Mr. Justice Avory: Vory well.

COPY OF APOLOGY.

In the High Court of Justice,

King's Bench Division. BRITISH NORTH BORNEO COMPANY

He also served in Franco with the

American troops.

When he stralls out on a Kangas

sidewalk nowadays the people shout

Uh, you cop! Attaboy!"

Mouritsen hus reseived two or three

When he was approaching his 1,500th arrest Mouritsen's fath broke down, and he was given four maths' leave with pay. Ife has been to see his parenta in Denmark, and is now on his way back.

Kansas is getting the red carpet and lags out, and criminals are leav- ing the city by every train.

Some boy, that Kangas cop.

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the concentration jo to take place is the weakest and, re- motert on the Austrian frontier! With such a force it would be possible by a surprise attack to push as for sa Vienna wi hout being beaten back."

His Majesty wrote a furious note to Bismack, which has been published in that statesmee's third volume of "Memoirs," issued after the war, declaring that the rep rts most charly show the Ruszans to be engag ed in the fullest strategic concentration with the purpose of war. And I must regrat that so few of tho Kieft repaits have reached me. They might lung before have drawn my a teuti n to the fearful dauger that threatens !

The sixth volume of German diplomatic documents, covering the correspondence of the German Fortiga Office between 1871 and 1914, has just beca pablished in Berlin under the title of "Die Grosse Politik der Europaitchen Kabinette" (Deutzaba Verlag geslschaft für Politik ard What qualities make the ideal Geschichte, Berlis). It contains the It is Ligh time that we warned Aus

DREAM HU:B、NDS.

He added that the old Emperor

Lucband? "At that Swinebart said All right,

Bort would certainly be at saco

The Old-street mugi trate, accord. original documents that were the tris to take countermeasures. why don't you come and stay with

challenged ant in order that it might

Bistorek replied to his impulsive ing to opinions gathered by a Loudon cause of Bismarck's fall on March 20, and excitable Sovereign in a tart us. Witness askel bim whether he

With reference to the lingerie busi this book (we cannot recall that) be appr.ciated that any who had read

press representative, was in the wrong 1800, most of which have never bef to letter which is given in full in the meant it, onl Swizebart aswered "Sure I am serious." It was then that near, witness said at firet it was pro- should realise that the statements in

when he cxpressed agreement with. bren printed; and it proves that volume. He told him that in 1887 young husband who declared bitterly witness went and lived with the proposed to work it on a small scale, it are quite unfoundei and grossly

that every woman's ideal of a husband Bismarck fell because he refused to the elder Moltke had hastily concluded but later it was decided to form a defamatory, and that very covere Swineharts.

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS.

was one able to provide furs and a bo scared by reports that Russia that Russia was concentratig for war As he had a good deal of stuff company and incorporate it. Matice would be taken of them if they

on much the same grounds, but prace meditated immediate war. The Defendants in the above pro-motor-car for her.

had none the less been preserved for ' which could be used by the Swine Subuhl dil the incorporation. Accord- were repeated.

ceedings having submitted to an Order Mise Marjeri. Gordon, the heroine The troutle between Bismarck and three years. harts, for instance linen, rugs, bed-ing to Mrs. Sheldon, she made some. ding, chinaware and so forth, witness thing like 300 to 400 per cent. profit Russell Davis talls me that he is in further publishing and circulating, Way of an Eagle," at the Adelphi, William II. began with a report from

That being so, my triend M. and Injunction restraining them from of the new Ethel 11. Dell play, "The

BISMARCK'S FALL. loned came to them. As a matter on a trip to the States for the purpoststructed to state in Court, in most copies of the hook entitled "Where said "I think my ideal would be a the Greman Consul at Kieff of an of fact, a't, the articles mentioned of selling lingerie which surprised wit- were in a furnished house which hences a good deal. The arrangement ample and unqualifie terms, the the Strange Trails G Down," by E. e'rong silent man, with p rhaps a alarming character, stating that four William bad kept calm and refused to kept away back in 1915. One of the witness entered into with Mrs. Swine attitude which Messrs. Scrib er's take Alexander Powell, published by hem domineering and cruel touch about Russian army corps were to be con- believe that there was any real

up. We quite accept their neentonco in New York' and London, on terms him."

centrated for manœuvres cot for from danger, and that warnings" which 1easons for losing his belongings hart was that he would gut fifty per that the book being a book of general which include, among other things. Miss Mabel Normand, the film star

that, cent. of the profits. He was to have travel they did not realise that it payment of the costs of the Plaintiff who is on a visit to London, laughed the Austrian frontier. It was dated the German Staff had sent to Vienna on that occasicu had caused great during conversations. he learnt paid his own travelling expense contained there grossiv defamatory Company of and inci-lest to the when a strong, silent man was rugges- March 3, 1890, and was accompanied mischief and irritated the Czar they arrived ID 4 atrange The company was incorporated with a

by twenty other documents which Alexander III. The contrast betwren conatry with not much funds. le capital of $1,000 gold put is by Mrs. Passages about the Plaintiffs: and proccodinge and of advertising this ted to her as a possible ideal Could not recall just when he went to Swin-batt ani with notes for that ut apology being made, I under notice, they desin to tender publicly "The oars with the weak chins, you were for the most part of trifling his grandfather's calm and his own live with the Swinebarts, it was pro- amount put in by si ness. There stand the Defendants will agree to by to the Plaintiff Company their sincere mon," the said "My ideal must be

importance. Bismarck received the hasty misjudgments exasperated bably about two or three days after was a third partner. Witness testified They say they have withdraws the untras statemen's and criticisms of A Lyons wait ras: "I would whole mass of documents on March letter was sent Bismarck was curtly

put under a perpetual injunction. apologies for the grossly libellous and more than tolerably good looking."

William II., and three days after this they moved into the house in French in regard to having been approached book from circulation, and they have the Plaintiff Company and its sacrifice my ideal for a man with 16 and picked out five of the twenty, dismissed. Town. There was a French couple by Mr. Sainehart's lawyer just aftor adequately indemnified the Plaintifs administration contained in Chapters money; I'm ad dreadfully extravage which were of real importance, for Te la curious to fad that the situs- occupying th third floor then, Mr. the company's funds bad been for the expenses to which they have 11. and III. of the book.

Tant." And. Mr. Alford occupying the second tached..

tion which cecurred in July 1914, The Defendants, having had their An office girl:"One who is нут

when the Kaiser, under military floor and witness took the ground Mr. Husar cross-examined withere been put."

Mr. Russell Davis: If your Lord-attention called to the libels in quer pathetic but oot sloppy."

ricamuro, precipitately concluded that at great length.

war was inevitable and no can-ed the Awinebarb and situere got along Mr. Dusar recall d Mr. Swinebart ship pleases. The D'ondants heration, aro satisfied that there is no "My husband must be, a pal in very nicely, at least at that time he to the witness stand for the purpose are an American Corporation, incor foundation for the defamatory every cause of the word," said part and made on it excited notes: great catastropho; was anticipated in porated under the law of New Jersey, statements complained of, which were Mile Jeanne Korashva, the Ruscian

Was right and William ́ ́ ́ 11. had no reason to doubt Swinchórt's | of: testifying as to certain thing. They carry on buríneas prima ly in published by them without adequate ballet dancer. What a difference a Porides four cavalry. divisions and 1890. On that occasion Bismarck two Cossack divisions, 180 battalions was wrong. If Bismarck had bein sincerity, while with Mire. Swinchart which Mis Swiech it had alleged..

Mr. Spinohait was recalled by Mr. New York, but they have a selling investigation, and they express their sole makia at breakfast time divin, 16 witness was likewise on Itiendly

agency in this country. This book was great grab that these alatamenty A woman who has bad three and 100 guns" are to be concentrated. live'oni in power in 1011 in t phed in New York, and copies of should have been published in a book husbands I haven't found an ideal "A greater menace was never directed to, conclude at Wilium a it were to the agents in issued to the public by them, and they, one yet."

floor room.

terms. Binobart and witness used Behall and bially filled certain

go out hunting together on Sun. ¡ matters,

dya Witcess paid his board. and Judement was reserved. Shanghai 15 iging it the rate of $100 per month, Mercury:.

wetu sett for sale to to the atten hereby unreservedly withdraw all A happily married woman:-Ons tion of the firm in this country was imputations on the Plaintif Company. that isn't jealous,”

immed ate tran mission to the Kaiser. TURIOUS -KAISED. William II. read the Consul's re

This is the beginning of a concentra another cold fath from the icy com by one State in peace against another! hotheadedness would bave recrived

tion forward, Let The Coneule take i mon sense of the old Chancellor,

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