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Show coullils BTOTUTE Solomon Judgment Necessary Neces-sary to Decide Which Was Waif's Mother. N"JV TOI'-K. Doc. 18. The shade of IClnK Bolonion Hat on the children's court licnch toilay Wllllo Jul(u l..;vy tried to deci'lo v.ho was tho mother of little "Love Mil-:1." r:alir!4-d hy two women hy Mm. AUKtlHt. Weill, a.s her kldnalied Hon, mul l.y .Mil. I.eaa J.ls.i a.s tlx: biil.y .-.ho had ilaiin.-l to al.andi.n to the ni.-i-cie.s ol Mis. l':llaheUi .Seaman (Nellie 1 1 1 V J for hm own liajiiiii'."M, and tu anse the eould not ui.mi't li'.-r little family of thri-. her.-lf, Hie h..l.y and 3-year-old William, on I he $1 a Wi-i-k wliK'h was all flu: count earn. The infant was found In the Uraml Central terminal with a note limited to let cloth, nr, saytnn: For the iove of M.ke, take care of this kill I can t. ' . Mrs. l.i.-ia, brokenly and through nor tears, told how :ilm had .schemed to hiCve the Infant left where -Mrs. Seaman might notice ami adopt It. She narrated her tremhliiiK anticipation of news of It alter th" deed had been dene, of her ache when (die read that It had arrived at i-sellevue hospital hv whv of a police station and of her panic when lira. Wentz claimed It an her own. Not a Hound in tho courtroom Interrupted Inter-rupted her moiy. Hitf policemen, unro-rnantic unro-rnantic ai:ents of the detective bureau, officials of the .Society for the Prevention Preven-tion of Crueltv to Children, scores of Others Oth-ers and Mrs. Wcntz listened In a silence si-lence that, was dramatic. When she hail concluded, her small frame shaken with sobs, the judp, w.th obvious emotion, ordered the boy returned re-turned to her. , Tho little woman cried aloud with joy ami limbed her baby to her berast She had deliberated daya and niKhts before deeldliiK- to let him t,-o, she told the judi,e. A friend of her dead husband had taken him. promising to leave him m el"o llly'B arms." |