CIRCULATION JAN. 1 TO 8EPT. 1, 1908-IN THE POLICE COURT.A Mere Man in the Bone of Centen*tion Between Wife and FormerAffinity*—Hebrew Train-Rider.Mrs. Alice* Lilon, nee Brown, was Uj before Magistrate Wilson Inst night on the complaint of Mrs.' Lotta Vor-hoes. Grand Avenue, on two charges, use of profanity ami malicious destruction of property, and it developed that instead of a “woman in the case, it was a mere man.While the testimony in the case was rather disconnected at times, and there were frequent clashes between the witnesses, all feminine, and the accused, as to what actually occurred. It appears that three days ago Miss Brown was married to Liton, but since then they did not live together, andMrs. Liton. thinking her errant spouse was enjoying the company of a former sweetheart, a .Miss Twjgg. who was visiting Mrs. Vortices’ home, on Grand avenue, went there. What happened when she dropper! In at theVorhees home Is not clear. Miss Brown-LIton claiming that she was forcibly ejected from the porch, and fell, and Mrs. Vorhees alleging thatMrs. Alice Brown-LIton sold thingsthat were naughty, and then threw