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Show I FAMILY QUARREL IS THROWN OUT OF C000T The only business to come before' the municipal court ihis morning was the case of the cify against Joseph 1 Van Woerltom and his son Arthur, on a charge of battery which was pre-B pre-B ' ferred b their neighbor. Patrick Powers, as the result of a fight be - , tween tie two families over some pasture pas-ture land near their homes on Patter-k Patter-k son avenue. Judge George S. Barker rt-ndered a decision finding; th- d-lt-ndant not guilty, saying: "There seems to be a very serious conflict in the testimony of the witnesses wit-nesses for the prosecution and for the defense, which makes a condition so tha I cannot find the defendants guilty beyond the possibility of a reasonable doubt. After weeing the premises in dispute and considering the evidence. I cannot find enough evidenc- upon which To convict the defendants "There is a serious situation between be-tween these two families which ought to be straightened out some way, for ill. havt- had until. !. hi-fore and iherf i . bad reeling. Dm I trust theywlll DOl bring their troubles into court again." Th. i as. was H ied in the court about a week ago and at that time the complaining witness. Mr. Powers, created a stir in the court room by his manner ol testifying in roply to questions ques-tions from Attorne N. J Harris, who represented the defendants, and by taking ofi bJa coal and banging II on the back of the witness chair, which created the Impression that he was ready to resume the fray in the court room. vmm the testimonj given in the case, it was plain that the two men belleTed themselves cniitled to possession posses-sion of certain pasture land which each had rented from realty dealer who had evidently made a mistake in his records. The testimony given at the trial showed i hat Mr. Powers was engaged bj i he younger Van Woerkom while bit Wife foufihi the elder Van Woerkom. .nnd from all accounts the ouns woman was able to hold her own The elder Van Woerkom was somewhat scratched in the fray and there was testimonv to show thai the woman had used a handful of hairpins. hair-pins. The case has dragged through the court for a week. At one time last week i' looked as though there would be something sensational when Attor-nej Attor-nej Harris Informed the court that he' had two witnesses who would testlf Lhal Powers had. in effect made an j offer ol bribery to at least one of thern But when the matter was heard the witnesses failed to furnish the sensation sensa-tion and the spectators lost the expected ex-pected thrill. |