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The wound- ed man died on his way to the Eastern Hospital. Sheriff Carroll was called and arriv- ing at the Ewing home at Chapel, seven = | miles from here, was unable to find Gil- bert. After daylight, however, Gilbert presented himself at the sherifl’s office and surrendered and was locked in the county jail. He will be given a hearing in a few days, the sherifl said. Th> two brothers lived With their mother, Mrs. Hulda Ewing. The father has been dead several years. Two years ago Gilbert lost his left .arm when it was caught in a corn cutter. DOCTOR WILL TESTIFY AT TRIAL OF BOWLES Portland Capitalist and Former Stenographer Face Charges of Murdering Wife. By the Assoclated Press. HILLSBORO, Oreg., March 16.—Dr. Paul B. Cooper was to take the stand today in the trial of Nelson C. Bowles, Portland capitalist, and Irma G. Loucks, his former stenographer, for the mur- der of Mrs. Bowles. Dr. Cooper was called to attend Mrs. Bowles when she either was stabbed or stabbed herself in Miss Louck’s apart- ment, in Portland, November 12. His testimony was awaited with in- terest because, authorities charge, he has two different stories of the affair. In the first version, police said, he told them Mrs. Bowles lived for 20 minutes after his arrival, whereas in a later statement he said she died a minute or two after his arrival. Illness of seven jurors from influenza interrupted the trial last Wednesday. The court continued the case until to- day. In the interim Bowles suffered a mild attack of the malady. All were reported virtually recovered yesterday. HOME VILLAéE HONORS M. E. STONE’S MEMORY Life of Late General Manager of Associated Press Reviewed at Hudson, Iil, Meeting. By the Associated Press. HUDSON, Ill., March 16.—This little village, the birthplace of Melville E Stone, general manager of the Asso- iated Press from 1893 until 1918, yes- rday honored the famous newspaper an. At a community meeting, Jacob L. Hasbrouck, editor of the Bloomington Pantagraph, reviewed the life of Mr. Stone, who was born at Hudson August fs";‘z 1848, the son of a Methodist min- T, This_village knew the Stone family for only two years. In his own life story, published prior to his death, Mr. Stone said the first home he knew was when his father lived at Nauvoo, the Tllinois home of Mormonism. The fam- ily later moved to Chicago, where young Melville became a news carrier, boy re- porter and finally founder of the Chi- cago Daily News. After serving the News for 20 years, Stone became general manager of the Associated Press, a position he held until 10 years before his death, COAL Special Night Phones Fo r Delivery Tomorrow Phone Us Tonight Nat’l 3068 Met. 4500 s to 11 P.M. 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Lincoln, a cousin of Presi- dent Abraham Lincoln, whom he re- sembled in physical characteristics and pungent manner of expression, died here yesterday. Born in the old Lincoln Tavern at Lacey Springs, where his grandfather, David Lincoln, entertained the martyred President when he was en route from Illinois to Washington after his elec- tion to Congress, Dr. Lincoln had spent the major portion of his 75 years in the practice of medicine in his native county. Three years ago he celebrated his fiftieth consecutive year of prac- tice as a country physician. He was a graduate of Bellevue Medical College, one of the the lowest TUNE in— Enjoy the M Radio Hour over N. B. to Coast Blue Networl Monda P.M C.s. M. T Permanent Philadelphia Factory Branch: Maytag Building, 8513 N. Broad St., Philadelphia. Free Auto Parking for Customers—E St. Between 6th and 7th THE HECHT CO. New York, and as & young man prac- ticed for several years in West Virginia. 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