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Show YOUTH AM) OLD AGR WOMAN COULON'T STAND SINOLB UL88SBDNEHS. I . tow (the Is ll.fmd.nt In a Salt llmojlil by llrr Children Martin a loan ,' Mau Who 11.1 Wll.nl Kites lo Hal Heart. -jjv, t IIKN Arthur liltl jHasUjjfY a good looking VI5vv oun mn- lnlr" -rtJfcNfiijSii) Rosalie Lulkert vw'Hrv'ivm ",ho " " ,l,,r t7''yllins.77 flvo blnhlaa. to EsmlaMtuiMs ck ago, th JJifiJiftrtsiniB prospect uf th ,IHILl couple seemed to b e exreedlngty bright Mr. Hill wa a good d.al of un inlgma to those who had the pleasure sf hi acquaintance, but hla bride had tioney nnd plenty of It. The fact thai (he was a grandmother aeemed lo h (obody'a business oxcept her husband's Soon tho married children of the trhlo heard strange reports about tli-ll foung stepfather. It waa Mid thit this wa not th first time he had profited largely by the Infatuation at in elderly woman for him, and after ti lenrchlng Investigation tho I.ull.erl thlldrcn began an action In the Hti-freme Hti-freme Court of New York city th'. Bay cause name embarrassment to Mri ind Mr. Hill. The plaintiffs In thi lull are Mertel. Alfred. Krnest and Vl-j lor I.ulkert and Kmmn Well the chill iren of Uosalle I.ulkert, "who Is sup) ed to be Itosalle Hill." as the co'nj Plaint reads, nnd the atnry they tlj through Ijiwjer W. I Snydir la mJ incommon one. They aay their father, Victor I.ulkert, . made a fortune aa a butcher In New) York and In New llochelle. He marj rled their mother forty-six years ago. i iho worked hard and helped her lnnj band In hit bualnee. During the civil arnr I.ulkert mado money fast, nnd lu tSCC he bought ft piece of property of Haln atrcet. Now llochelle Tho children, who are married and ksro children of their own, also help! :helr father In hi business, working without aalarle. nnd the profits wero ised In Improrlng Ihe premise. Tho andlbought thirty-three jcars ago Is low cWercd wlih subetantlnl bulldlnga, la fro I and clear of all Inrunibran-ee, ind laiwortli IM.OOO. It Is claimed that this property waa lmught for the pur-joso pur-joso ofj providing n home far Mr. I.el-Urt I.el-Urt nnd her children, and accordingly Iho husband placed the deed In his wife's name, with Ihe understanding that ahe ahould hold It In trust. Mr. I.ulkert died on Jan. 20, 18S9, tearing hla entire relate to Ida wife. Th sons Victor and Krnsst contested .he will, and bought a partition suit, tut the other children aided with their mother and tho wlij waa sustained. I Suddenly, nbout Ihrte aiffitiiir-offOr " "'.' Arthur Hill came along and met Mr. ' Lulkert. The children allege that ho lought to marry her for the purposo ct letting her property, and that a matrl-oionlal matrl-oionlal agency was the moans employed by him In carrying out hla plana. They llso say that he haa aurrcded In alien-ttlng alien-ttlng thrlr mother' nffei'ttons from them, and that she has thnatcnrd to lestroy her will and disinherit thorn, rhey finally claim that ahe haa ban-la ban-la lied them from bar presence, nnd that I inlea th cnurt steps In nnd Interfere Ihe will dispone of her property They . isk that the New llochelle estate bo ad-ludged ad-ludged trust property, that ebo bo removed re-moved as trustee; that a receiver bo ippolnted, and that she be restrained from Interfering with tbe proporty j Mrs. Hill, who hurt about tiC.OOO worth of other property, and who also jwpecta to receive a large Inheritance, llrora Germany, makes a brief nnawor i through former Astembltman Norman. t. Uiwlor. She simply acts up ths MI13. AUTIIUIt IIH.U tatnta ot limitations, tho statute, of1 rsuda, nml that the pretended trust Is' n violation ot the IUrlsed Statutes., tho also make a general denial. |