Show CALLING MAN A LIAR I SEEMS REMUNERATIVE I But It Probably Will Break John Rowell of This British Habit John Ho bloomin British habit habl of ot calling a man a liar Is certainly remunerative thou though h painful A A Jury Jun In tho court of oC Judge T. T D DLewis D. D Lewis yesterday gave him a verdict o of damn damages o against A. A C. C Reed wh who thumped Rowell soundly after atler an al altercation al- al In ham Dins in September 1907 Tho verdict was handed t to Jud Judge o Lewis at last night by th the foreman Coreman of the tho Jury Nichol Hood It Jt appeared from Crom tho the testimony yesterday yes yes- that during the tho heat of or th the thear ar argument Rowell Howell called need a 1 liar Hat and then things s hn happened pc 1 Rowell c el I has been over o rom irom t QUI puy i L little more than a year and ho he did not know tho seriousness of or calling a man mana a 0 liar It Jt Is not uncommon for tor ono man manto manto manto to call another a a. liar In En England land Is IsIt IsIt Isit It Howell Rowell was naked asked by his bias II ne ney Ci No sir Ir It Is rather rathor a common thing And so you ou did not know that It was con considered very serious here herc Inthe Inthe In Inthe the Un United I ted Sta States teR It sir But you ou know now flOW don donUt dont t your out Oh yes I know now v said Rowell Rowell Row Row- ell oil and a smile covered his British features as he and mo most t of or those In inthe tho the court room 1001 tool took some Bomo pl pleasure aRure out oat of or the light tIght T- T 11 I IThe The fact tact was waR that when called Heed a II liar Reed Heel pulled back backa a good g Yankee rl right ht arm and the tho blow broke broke- Rowers Rower's Jaw Only one blow was struck hut but It cost Reed COO as the result of or Rowell's Rowells suit Bult |