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13, 1901. 'cale Sends Massed Ice Up the East River at Three-Mile Gait. «came to hi nd brought then condition, Fs back to thelr n THREE HOUSES BLOWN DOWN. was taken before his employers, the Morris & Cummings Dredging Company to-day, and there forced to make amd vit of the circumstances of the uccident He sald hig and Olsen's scow had been towed tandem; when off the Scottund Lightship he noticed that Olsen's scow was adrift, and he tried to signal the ptain of the Hallenbe He was un- je to 10 Ret any response from him. addet that a tug coming !n saw Ol- the ! ne exhansted and the ta / the cabins failed 12) Powerful tes tr 13} ie help them, but in some 17 f azjdrifts could be penetrat Baia. anes and |% — . i ley Mh f * ' me 4 ‘Si the piers gained x y . : bis - od ae Gh) : Ban 20} hard to The heavy wind prevailing at 1 o'clock this morning blew down story frame houscs be, Christopher stree: and Sutter a . East New York. e buildings were ed by Max Shapiro, of 67 Belmont avenue. The los; amounts to about $1,000. CHILDREN HURT IN BIG GALE. was four or five hours befor: they erected at 1 sen'a plight and tried to signal t Hallendeck’s captain with repeated bhusts of the tug’s whiatle, out without vvall, Oompany officers say they betieve Olen will turn up al; right, ae he had “plenty of water,” and, they think, “some lu: ff with iim, While tugboat No. sco Cleaning, was on the way to Manhat- oJ tan, off Ulmer Park, Tony Galanth, of] Three litte chfdren, the daughters of One, man was blown out te sen oun scow during the early hours The cable jheld the scow to the tug Hallen lich of the mornit i COLD WEATHER WILL CONTINUE. Foreeast for the thirty- « hours ending 8 I. ©Thursiay: Fair and cone ued cold to-night and he boats were beek parted wher with three empty « of the Department of Stre: thetween Seotland Light amd Sandy Hook tship. Ttamay soon be possible to walk t = e =-LOCKED VESSELS OFF THE BATTERY heater enacled Reet cMtaehclscichant | from Manhattan to Brooklyn, as Neleleieebieerieer eh bie iki pe erat ate eee feb teeieieelee-iet Lert $j the weather f aster munounces LE) au PERT IPRS PIAL ISLS I LUTE 5. ‘ Jumped) overboard< after, him,;-and) both z fh to allow them to walkynoon. The General Hancock, which} she was jammed into her sllp and hery --tive to sixty minutes after they left] went beneath the fee, On coming to the ¢ 37 Mulberry street, was blown into the | Thomas Daviy, of %3 Harrison street, were cut and bruised and terribly (rightened by bricks and mortar from a neighboring chimney blown over by the be firm en Thursday; high northweat “ H shi 2 wi a gales. that the northwest winds which ashore. Piles betw ort Columbus assengers landed, ‘The boat exhatate Jersey shore surface with the Italian Kelly was] Winter gale this afternoon. reeseeorarrenss: IPoetreatar | have cansed the ive jam in the | Down in the Narrows the lee piled and) Battery for the benefit of the Ws or water supply on the trip and laid up] Advices from up the State Indicate | wiruck on the head with w Iife-preserver| Back of the residence of Thomas Kast River-and bay will contiane | S07! under the pressure of the wind. | parunent employ started from the | for the day. that the worst blizzard of recent years |and knocked Insensible. A boat from | Davis, at 253, ina connervatory. and here | f i docked three lextends from Rochester to Utica and {the tug rescued both, almost dead from | Anna, Catherie and Margaret Davis, a | btand At noon tt was tmpassab en to 0 Ray Ridge, 2 powerful tug of th cold. Kelly holds two gold medals from ae i tor several dit going craft, and Now York Harbc hours tat [ilghthousalsorylees plvine noe |from Watertown to Ithaca, Travel !n|the ‘Humane Bociety for saving three | Me. five and three years old, were The strong northwest gale this The’ East River was frozen | teroound in Arctic #e i Fehon) | Battoryana' Tiberty Taland, put the country is prevented by drifts of |ives, playing ; rice yer i 72, s y \. Sa 3: the island at and ts now stuck Snow ten feet high, and traffic on all the —— The debris crashed through the gliss et ernoon broke up the ice pack j over comple in 1872, so that pping Paralyse feot off the New York whore, It|Tallrouds ts root upon the children, ‘Tnetr mother, * yed. Many villages are PASSENGERS ALL ommunieation with the thy wir the West reached aieati 1 hla Tt . rt After ¥ o'clock tritts was anapended | tt skating, was possible, About| The paraiyste of the shipping industry here BA SAMMI iatere| lethelnired tt in;the Lay and released the ferry- MN g ’ ty lon fonrteen years ago it was frozon | 2% the kreatest port In Nowe Worle itr Liberty I Ww ? Ulrectly affects the busines of the ly |} a pall ferries. Three ng D 2 boats. The ice was driven at a aaoashitorineo ple tolerana he NEARLY FROZEN. noug! peop Toss on the | proper. |sengers were stuck fast in the lee, and} On toard the tug are a party of re time this morning and © tice. mile gait up the East River, | jug First lyidetayed: . 1 eit f re. ean aslint halt a dozen boats tha: left thelr slips | cruits for the Seventh Cavalry, who we. oe * uaually delayed. . The ferry-boat Southfeld, of the clogging it from shore to shore. ‘raided ts) Sand as early [to sail to-day from) Hrooklyn on the The Thirty-ninth street and Hamilton! geaten Island line, which left St. George of the house, was stare ams, and running to in another pa ved by their sere: them found the n cut and brulsed. A nelghbor sur ! an ambulance from the Long Island Ccllege Hospital, Dr. Ci vont has been caught, cut oft £1 ws her ptopeliing works are unusually) eutside we powerful hran responding. He dressed tho klyn by ferries are ry , > forced to ride to the Bridge and try toy); f 1 Se ‘enue ferries were abandoned for the % cute and bruises, but finding no serious Fast a bay and T Y: WIN g aby aricayl (hevalrewdy! ’ { ding | transport Sed for the Philippines. " (dhe) at 11.20 o'clock, did not reach her pler N in the ice of ay an COLDES DA f Ret to New York by the already Congest: | taete frightened and frozcr preaengers | The big Mallory line steamer Concho | Ut’: Stenson the gates announced “Nol oy thie alde until 1220 o'clock, She tastes left the little girls with their prospects of digging the) managed to get around by steaming up the Jam for these Hnes were] through the Ice until oppoalte Pler 1. axing. Pate tvea| Mere a tug of the Bultimory and Ohio jet ne Rdeepas ‘hn fie Srapeau Rallroad assisted her to make a land- wid reach the dock | fos ywitsningtone D.C: Ing, The 49 passengern emitted yells atlikarteateriwaitvateeet “Steamers saillng West from European of joy on landing, Several passengers Hardly fifty fwet off tne Battery LUI heats vate counter pardprcuut said the cabins were Ike feeboxes. 1% Sea golig revenue cutter Calu- ners stl east will have strong] Harry Wilson, a banjo player, man- hat Intended to Ko down bay |horthw. 1 low: tempw: arcd to k the others in good humor } to the ¢ CHT L. MOORF. by playing his instrument, the men after 9 ofel: nds that Ko to work : 2 AUER ESO hs side-wheel boat BLIZZARD: STOPS MAILS. FARMER, N. Y.. Feb. 12—The storm which hus raged here in the like regton for thirty hours is the worst Diizzard of «1 mala - ft Quarant West Brooklyn | ynd lock this morning st tup the bay as far as Lfbe ou left the |. where 9 ck fast. Her p rivers thousands of men and wo- ICE BLOCKADE. rene: mensuffered for hours the fate ai = Ingdersey, from there to datly | ind south Brook! BRR locare ele mane avoratle New York will be fore ‘Thirty-nintn tly ath i ni x] i New Yark Harbor te nearer ice-locked | to remain here while the North Rt peboeke pati bray 500 iors aera sane ytohlaereaan tihng of | * -* . than at any Ume within the memory of |lockel. ‘This will congest the hotel and |, 1 = There’ was peril as well as dis-| ye present generation. surant/aecommodaitonn otitha iower| Cas one Seed ter about, them} ana held comfort:in their situation. : At noon to-day a narrow wilt of bluelend of the city 4q opiei208 {eurstnun.it let 7 ? : Without food or water the out-| Jersey coast; Just west of Ellia Inland, | rupted hy the suspetaton of ahippine the Wintes Trains are la abandoned. tf. Cummuntpaw, stretching along tne] Many lines of activity will be inter | ide | site, ry droped to one dexres unison, but could tosday, with the wind b! . i : “ , | showed the only clear place in the bay. | the curtallment of ferry transportatl ick fast when she was barely pak for eeveral hundred people All eine from the An Imm king industry: will aut [Shonen length off store. CU EE Cee ona ferry-hoat in ice too thick to|to Liberty, Eilts side while the ferries w 1. Btaten| Truckmen and 4 Robert Garrett of the Staten Is Rech EWarimpn LUUC ROR RLOU NEO RNAS Gates Sweep Virainia. y m=-| SEARCHES SEA; lived in Tompkinaville for twelve years, sad this ts che urn trip we ver with a he war it galld sheet of ice. rd ve wame navigate, yet not secure enough | 1, nad the rough, fant daland 1 mn for any | pake ther it the tie boats would run’no more to gorge contin (Spectal to The Evening World.) 1 in ls vorat Jam he ever raw and was he length time, may be xertously erp: | oe mm 1 to Tt = to walk on, was disquicting. an Arctic flog. Driven down North | pied for provisions | ‘The Plerrepont, which lett th off the shore, | MAN ADRIFT. In the bay In his Ife. He sald the| NORFOLK, Va. 1.—Winds They w f River and the Sound by the aixty-mlie- | Mong Island, Staten Island and the | Mantle agente with honeatacrar| sae Boultneldcwlienvlevoseietcihe? alae hey were as effectually cut|an-nour gale, it encountered the Incom- | jermey coast Hie facing the bay will be [Of Passengers and tr nd dragged | Sa boats on the line, managed to get along all right until opporite Caatle Willlam. a fwetnon to search for the miesing scow| when she struck a. big floe and the y City and Ho. td try to rescue tue deckhand,’Thomas| Concuetion sent a shiver through the re landed at the fergy slips at]otsen. Robert W. Sparkman, who war] “fe Pty one passenger had his and Liberty sir « from & ing tide at the head of the bay and was! come ax tn. sie to New York Clty | sot within a hundred a pler, where | ‘The tue Hallenbeck put out to'sea;th oy off from help as if they had been | ye ved solid and high, RVC eine. smote Aretic| Hattan shi ug “at the North Pole, Many passengers were caught between | regions Namtral Dewey th . “ ¢ shor It tookel aa if, should they not The clert ernor’s Island | oral big tugs were braced against her Gradually the coal supply be- get to land by nightfall, the foe would was unable to get to thelr desks before | ste dowith w big pul and a push! Cort MeNRerA COM nthe Old Do- Princess Anne thi wful experien suffering tng in fr minton steamship morning reported n chirge of the other and leading swow, ears front-bitten His fellow-passen- on the outede “ tae. kis BLUDGEON EVIDENCE FOR DR. KENNEDY. “t hiebiierieb hibit Dentist’s Lawyers Consider that. Victory Is in Sight. RZNVOOY IS NGOS SNCOUR AGS Lanes Dr. Lederle Surprises All by Testifying : ‘Lead Pipe Is Not of Same Size. | Ernest J. Lederle, a elty chemist, He {dentitled photographs of checks draw | by Kennedy, the #lip marked "B. Max: | well and wh sud the famous $13,000! eek, During the doctor's te MRS. KENNEDY PLACES HER HOPES ON JURY. Tam satisfied with the case so far. I am sure that the clouds will LAWYER M’INTYRE SURE OF OUTCOME. out a very LAWYER MOORE HOPES FOR ACQUITTAL | Kennedy arrived, and afte » ». » a a » » cg >» ig We have made | PPPPPOLOEPESERERED OERESERER ENED ODES SERERSER AOS OODES + ULE. To am well plea with the husband affectionately ext strong chain of evidence agains! canis far it has gone. ‘The [the titan winds and the tee tn the Der Kennedy, a chain which the } be dissipated by the sunlight of truth before the case goes to the ugenseierilitsie piling a asta i pau stig ay U a frie Mee aeten Mts bE no) Ns x jury. Circumstances, however strong they may be, are not facts, Bp putttantelahea nes uinven ew aces & | ai Droctieacriacwusrshuw ar ilies budecondlPooran uisnarsieactsieateetten £)$ and I am sure the jury will not regard them as such. I have faith nesses for the case, Mra, Slay- He amengured tt t Mech otitheit ution, We that Mr. Melville will return and testify, He must realize that a ton, who saw Keonedy on the ottice at Police rters 1 was simply bald oh ‘atimony life is at stake, and that his testimony Ix vital. Every one has been i kind to me, and their sympathy has enabied me to stay by my hus- band's side and comfort him. I shall always belleve he is innocent, MARIAN EATON KEN: te jury and th yo must boat, In dead. She let several Qj fourteen inches long aud ala tnchen of months ago. If exneri« in hand. it was covered with adheslve tire tape writing are introduced we will j to form a handle . 1 combat their teatiny with Dr toy the tage and no matter what the outcome of the trial may be. te ease ut oan eeeneneee Secereseesssseess nom EDY. GW SEVVFSFSIGIOES: : ' other experts. We are confident $3 removed 4: from the bludgeon 1 was : As SAR eet ind hope for an acwiutital then parsed to the Jury, going from |e ine veratet af t Gee RONENT 3, NOONE, hund to hand. De, Kent OS SA UE Srescevesceevsssaccusesosseuesses sovscesscesesees thecks Br ‘Be "Rennely nad torced the] MAY INDICT | Feence Lo admit: thay: shee was a dif- MELVILLE. The In Kennedy und the “yin Reynolda were decklediy different, the ke the witness, sol- nniy and slowly, it he had ever seen| Absent Kennedy Witness the letters In the Words “E. Maxell and wife’ In the genuine handwriting of the Blames Lawyers for defendant. He had. not, being only ace Ghainted with Dr. Kennedy's signature the Accused. Then In spite of this you are will- towith no aliens of emotion LerficangneminalgRanan Then the chemist removed part of the bludgeon, lowing an it re Perective Carey claim an tr yd in ennedy he pre vious trial JOUN Ph MINTY EE Speetal Disirtet A torne The trial of Dr. Samae Wythe for the murder of Dolly Reynolds took | pave a sensational turn to-day when the law. | yers of the accured forced 1 ent Lederle, ety ch A witness the prosecution that the Ave alleged to ha and tr home and tha cellar, which Sas on exhibit, and whieh ith that in the cent the hero of the the rust marks on lead p deeper and older than on the cellar of Kennedy i de up the bludgeon with which, Juncture a ea) Mr. Moore proved himael ; lel wan murdered wete net vf the Price lan expert on tron : my ing to awear that ‘FE, Maxwell and wife! | Daniel 3, Melville, the Staten teland a I'in the handwriting of Dr, Kennedy?" | plumber upon whom the lawyers for Dr. ‘o, 1 am_ not, amuel J, Kenned y nal iThix was'in covitradtetion of file alrect Lar et fem te ET jeatimony. 4 el a Altogether Mr, Weeks made an ex-|der of "Dolly" Reynolds, may be pun- | Defense si Mr Metntyre ob. ee Heavily, ary of the prosecution rong Po. for Ke pet uy Way amnehe he testimony seemes! nine exami hela r J MeL thie the bar of Ir have much effect on the Jury Kee firon pod alao. nnedy smiled i ty " ‘ fi leaertiraunesatnnceectttn ane ‘ cellent. witness for the defense under | ished for contempt of court in gol: jy and hits wife were viel) 1 The small ee Ine atlewed | months, ! ‘ the skilful crossexamination of Mr. | rioriaa while Under subpoena so wite ind would not be 6 hy Noor collar | the same atmosphere M \’ Serat. John F. Smith. of the Staten | ners in the case. Island police, wan called. He Is the John F. McIntyre, who has charge of The defense also promisen to hte have heen I some equally effective evidence eh ‘| palletes ei = the . Lederte oore swept awn Westar pett iia rind tat man who, with Detective Carey, un- | the 4 4 Rees cecal! knve the Cory iil fahe STG ee = pete earthed the lead nipe and, iron Var in hae orate ace peyonenaty aelville cas Paty 4 a every one abe | 2ntre WAL penetrate the interior « . Kennedy's cellar on Au 5 ate teatl- Indicted and extradited. Mr, Me- [lead pipe?” ne ask ay! x fled that he went to Intyre 1s especially anxloun to get the But ngains: their evidence they have Dr. Kennedy's cet | rrie. wil) not-admit : aur ‘ flon that date and s missing witness back, as it hay becn ui 5 0 porilivel en y the» " paphere z wie 2 oe Bipapiere a hnoiroet ive ae i ty | Mr. Moore | othe same atmospl . sey then saowed the wit- | wr x bar and he al fed up the plece of | *POnslble for hia disappearance. The the de: : Dolly Reynolis check and the lead pipe aut ott clgar box. | saw | 4%e went on to-day without Melville, rd str oy Which Was) written 9 h vek|some new solder, a cold chisel, a vine] A despatch from Jacksonville to-day aly in pee Rey colo the damaging $15.00 re then came back to the leat twit Meedeni oheck, the plece of paper on whic. Ken [auneueiieitaaktinestwcet nie teresa iz 3 and wife and asked hin | ¢ f reaulrcdrie [and aomo ntherctod es vin \< ’ ords \ ; SPOUSAL yi wd comp them with the be he = Y 7 ys j@ was angry when told of sane beet. brett end Panera ben Rae Uke neddlherestaa then Ue Y Ienatures on wr ¢ #2 mory Be Ra RITA eam cee Lay Gnetoeenid hose a bicycle cap found | tne reports that he had been spirited : Bi reaalas ell Saad wife soles \Uia | Ula tte mad pipe alleged to have) Isn't 1a fact that the small ple the sane person! wrote all” MF | oh was overruled, Th Q. Do you know Daniel 8. Melville?| away. ength of etec:, sian it reek UU. |S a OUT Ore alge LGU la ve don't you ask him if Kennedy ane " “I came down here on account of the rengti of stee:. eu by say if] found in Dro Kennedy - f i z y | Paine Q. You saw him in his shop? A. Yes. | oor ny ere 2 Throughout the trial th ot se iichoe ctor BE AM CHW | ESey Olle WAT CAO He showed uv a plece of lead pine and | POOF health of my wife,” Melville sald, HH aap lentrialithe pontnosits, yf f ne Mi thick: | amalior diameter and thieker walle than 1 Justice Pursman i Kennedy's Handwriting. explained to ux that a pipe cut with| “Her doctor told me she must come Feqeennedyxhas ean admirable.” it} ness of wall, tat an the bladgeon? Menneswey consulted with Mr iy var in the landwelting of 7 nife would be much amoother than | South at once and I made arrangements shim credit for more atrengih of] "Taey do nor appear ty be J isevreans H(z lata cue Ieleletet Metntyre and refused task the ates: | | b the Dandweiting of the de-] fp Ge with a saw, t Shsracter than one would muapect from| “Are they?” persinted M [earaesrosiereans Hon, He knew Mr, Dougiaa woud | f Tee ete examined by Mr.|#0™Me Weeks ago. Kennedy's lawyers his effeminate makeup. 1 Hea rey thiee op attra tote Mr. Moore's croms-examination was the | that the rod foun ; the negative. ee Deve Ne a eee eae Tia haniea | cantwells knew of my Intended trip and they said Ns race gaticc marc calateeeoaee | ante wena eter lee creme | uae Imuprian Lia, ths, tral: he chem LeaullUhaye) runté elude this evidence, then’ sali) tn Mea dhe Dolly: Heynolda checke | ,Q,Wner did you go to Kennedy's) nothing to stop sme. Now when 1 am ; Jamaging testimony and atrongust Was A very Important point for [It-expert’« admienion that the tw int rie : : Tee crdereat, am Juss | onLook at ihe indorsement on the back | "oueez A. On AUR. Ao here a lot of busybodles wet themselves \showed trregutarities, and that of leat pipe were not out the claim of Kennedy {Wentifieation he haw never quivered, | Kennedy. ax the prosecution expect ‘The preacnce of Als wife has been a] prove by ihe plece of lead pipe found | tee Foreman had a a wise [of that cheek and state in your opinion yZ, Did, you, search on Ws Wine a.| te talking about me and my motive eoution’s pot ine here in a cuse and found a piovelel cap. “The police did not hire me to ‘leave iron sand ph si GQ. You searched again on the ist? A.) nor aia they drive me off. They slmpiy Aa Tle not think tt inet Uve Me Davia was then} ete womfort to him. She Is convinced of his | Kennedy's cellar that it wan part of t RISE fiinoceace. And fat:h te a ntrong tontc| budgean, It effectually dispoxed of thay |HMAC the tend pine and tron bar am a seus eaute Y * another point ait hat mental torture she has undergone. | eed Weaciae \; 3 AY eXCeile . 5 necumens of. Dr: ” rs Naw Aw = you aun went my ticket, secured state ms and ‘Bir, Moore wald that the Dlstrict-at- ‘The tron Har, Eger pest reap | Soyer a oinaias 1 Hineneaversaes ; mee aah ave: Aaerewiens to Rolng ko the plumber's? comeianayy Lymanteds toy given iy, torney's oMce had wired Melville, the| Mr. Moor: [itenolipseporsiniaress, cnanianicel SAE tae Aton the sai aaedliody i SS aaiet eceeatteh alent eevee h Mr. Moore then took up the iron bar| it not be posalite for the lustre ment on the “Dolly | and compare | ith wit! ‘The.‘cross-examination onded here, ee | uytr Kennedy's other check. Iv there 4) ip. “Cantwell con-y wanting to show [enae reused to allow me, What fron to be Hl by const (mieinx New Dorp plumber, that tt] and tad Dr. Ledorle examine tt ould be well for him to return. Mr.] “Do you find n peat Ad Te Unut several. visits were made to tho | (old I do? | My wite was dangerously iSarsmnn |. Adeekted difference? A. You, a de- | Anat several, vialts, were, made to {Mt / iil, ax ner doctor sald, and {had to lustre on the end of from the said that the statement that the that was found in Dr, Kennedy's ne “ queations to bs clded difference, I) perve her frst. fine had given Melville permission SHR (etAG | ke Mend sacra meeHON HIRT eel ae amt ett rat rong examina lois _phes witness (yo: learitedSthac” there it was made to the mumberan” |jitue I know’ about the, case ts vigat piwas false. TT a | lo nam “Dasly” Rey no nen cone |G Kens the paying teller of Wim ie Wigne alffetence In the Amure ¥in} (NEcrey cK eh "Muvcox. a sonographer./!8 my aMidavit. and 2 that dant stmes Be ec csun caryiueain| ae Jinent. “Do you belteve thut the. plece| lth 'plvas $IR.000 checks te mand | the Hana. Bank, “wan then | the different checks. Mr. Moore pushed | snc Ghat’ Ines wan, auscehitel eit] I Will Ro back whenever they send tae you Mind any on that plece In-|of lead touches the eid of that Senne, Mim he Aad been home ‘ Te ee Te eae nll Mae Weck bece inte | William Huston. the stenographer wr] ma and testify. Miratimvalitslecoustames'eea: |cioseallerhc ini eve Ge rn Ct rine home al! | found In De Rennedseaailiee, “Te wan Biante Wnt Mr, Weeks became n| i ‘at the leat stint oc ‘Dre| Unless Melville returns tho defence end of the long counsel tabie, He Yes, 1 {tt te peasibte.* | ropor: uu ey panies, the Dolly Reynolds check and Ly am'ued Dr, Kennedy's sepanedy ao ton ia dead. dfulcox noid Silliness: that ane. trial pe: dlsgounk ued, eS ‘ sat * s {5 A ed Dr, he could read Hvaton's notes an S ell was an SR eee sir ran SAE Mores wed hon i * Mr. Moore continued, © Err i. . Ja the body of that check In the hand-| signature, “he protented. hiked to read them. An'avjection was| ANS. Way of bringing. Sfelvijie back in Seba fater than unual thin itona on the expert relative to the age, | any amount of burnishing from. that| next wiisersc Hh Rennedy from | SObjestion wus made. by Mr, Cant- | familiar with: his handwriting. won | Baeeee L ae irae ene, kere mony, of] oun he Aula t mane to come: Hadjnat) arrived In court| the conditions, the uniformity and gen-| jtece of lead cauxe that. luntre?™ hie having an aeccunt In ¢ . Helwel that, the witness. wan tamillar | “Mr. Moore then pleked out lettera in| omatey of AIIths Grose can eae thee | diction ofthe chur: ana ‘there tend way? ‘ eral appearance of the two bare, and ‘0, It could not eh be orale ltoniia wy ith Dr. Kenned i id Er peppayeniaryr fs Foad. Ie related to tt ha, of compelliag hiv at Ares f h ot . : fered in wvidence, but ain Cantwell obs! Math in A OP haT TE Fe et ity TEL OT lay.wae Dr, the doctor admitted that there wero Mr, Moore then disposed of the theory jected, Justice Mursinan wustained, tho filmes es © Laxative: Drome-Quining rere wae Uae at a "DE. Wennsay "cn toatlons yess nim aa) te

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