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z HE WORLD: LUBSDAY BKVENLUNG, MAY 21, 190i. OW THE INSANE ARE TORTURED IJUDGE’S NEW RULING DISLIKED BY KENNEDY.:! KILLING Hospital Nurse Called| to Testify at Wad- man Inquest. When day resum of Herbert and relatives death 3 for the Ins was a mport t timony would be of the auld, vari methods of tendanta uu; who talked this testim no wors: a human since the Wadman avenue, he Was s ter his d covered with testified th was killed clan‘ and Athoivgis Newburger Strikes Out eee ruttes “he ning! found’ on. Wad- , : (Saat? Boe Meuthing twitn'aind| Dead Man's Testi- 2 METHE bruise on ihe end wae caused by | mony That He Had : atom ed thedocter | ~~ Allowed—It Had at Re Ceinea ht he had? made 800] Ly A daNe + autopsies, Including that of Wy iman’s| east ssured a New f pete bruines of the | Trial. BS } that were ter) Tudge Newburger has receded ceath. i ho position he took regarding the Dr. tra 1. oner connected 4 with th tial, who ma miasion of the testimony of Ri microscopit not Wad Clark salem whore eve he had chri | followed shortly after bis civing tes! phritis. hind no traces of n disease mony at the firat Kennedy tal thats would tcauae(¢ | * The testimony was admitted and read “T believe the inan fled f he res Rayiateot Bult of broken rts and other tijurtes ts Bow Dr, Kennedy's count q upon the lungs.” jJected to parte of the testiman ‘ Dietrict-4 willing + soriety Jin | aid net exclude jem. Ie tt he could not act in a court of | BRIDEAND GROOM PW QUARANTINE view on testimony. admitted by an lothes trial Judge. If stimony w rit would te for the € fimpr ~ She Ran Away from ic 4 Small-Pox to Wed thin rors a Her Lover. ; stricken out “, = answers woloh ‘ AUBURN, NY. May he witness wer ¥ M. Morrow, who ecu; a pox quarantine Hav ah Friday night es . this ¢ nee Satu ah You! eM n W. Fee L a where they ? under quarantine, SKETCHES 3 ‘A small-pox ex ' this mornin as yet no MONT GO OUT fide wa, mech. toothy Joleeleteiteteieteleb-iek Coroner's JuryReturns a Verdict Promptly— Woman on Verge of Collapse from Hys- teria. my Ieieieieiei-t (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON May = 21.—The} Coroner's jury returned their verdict in the Ayres case, finding that Jam Seymour Ayres came to his deat Wednesday, May 15, 1901, about th hour of 2 A. M., at the Hotel Ken- more, on North Capitol street, near © street, from a pistol shot wound | of tho chest, which shot penetrated the vena cava, producing internal hemorrhage and subsequent death furthermore, that the said shot was fired during a fatal conflict between sald James Seymour Ayres and onc Lola Ida Bonine. “We, the Coroner's jury, hold Lola Ida Hemery Bonine for the Grand Jury." Coroner Nevitt committed Mrs Bonine to jail pending the action of the Grand Jury. Prisoner renka Down. For the first time tensity rdeal to which she t She since the Mrs, Ronine has broken now under mare of the prisar John nd he has fort of p imbs, and the physic He thinks 1t a ese caused by her tons facts of the killing, She ts to remain rfeetiy quiet not event or detective lo! to see hy Her Us morning, and oi 1 of her children did she }way to tears, She is pronoun ‘ her. and by vie rant ax thy hints Pp Umony, criminal rf of mo Fwith requests for permissiu view her, and these hy erlininologists and stude th tves of the v: | seekers, AIL such requests rondition, Thos: studying erin there are tngton, de nine, the s Seymour Ay: woman who view mt marks | One of the dete : eat [tdentited with the case from the MADE THIS MORNING AT KENNEDY ginning, sald te ‘The Evening World respondent, that bu own! nfewsion, It ta doubt ime i iy 1 m t " o leo Brooklyn 1 whed MraMoy fashion ‘ U Week me a Mr - i te show! dial Leena that ine Aiea Mrs. Thorpe Turned ‘ite le ‘in re ae | 1 ui oa Mr ) ; A i Her Back to People |: meisuredt fiest Se ue walt She Talked With. | TES AEA ree Ciecnt| 3 1 ‘ Wenne “ ,» Mrs. Hester t erick T! é cher home X1L000 Cheech years. “ : kK ) Mrs. Th 1 * though not 1 » outside of Lk re o tt Her health + ine av. Mra. Thorpe Hi trolley curs tn FY UY J Buspl: face peo bus ti i} with her back yr x ae Bhe w 1 Her 1 Mheb ash ’ | a fe W | + — " te | KILLED BY SCORES. phe | 200 Chin tein iKalgan vee) te r i : the w was aenal Se 4 i vai the BERL May vi * \ fy | ¥iela Ma a ; ' Dells of Hands eltinss Peking. Ms nee 2 al , > a 3 t ' » Misso. this afte yont " 1 Pacit ma MISSOUR! PACIFIC MEETING, 1's soectontesiiw TRIES Directa Dinguns bie Haution re A a - CEA RAN ‘ ¢ ui with lee Shoots Hin Girl Sweetheart Is N bOY T0 OE. nself When forcalled cna, 3 eae aly Taken Away. ‘no announ sltho: " mitted tha: matter , 4 a Hl formally discusset \) SSS [ts May 21.—Irv Mars, The North Neaeh seanon, ny f GRRGER IAG SSE HRBGUD CAR (Phe season at Nori 1) ¢ Staten) avr ar " Sqoally opened on Sunday lust. Crowe Avante oay cheruranwt ‘visitors noted with pleasure SRY CCT sous tmprovements and + walks have now a girl at school, | wall river front, mn er by hts Band Orchestrio wo gan’ Blider ure being cree ee bea euline [is Roe tasteneelition nehes, He said this was _———. oth Carousels, T rod Used for a girl of etght | ys it phitheatr pa Fe Cte In entified the thread at th i Varatpleaniog andy Bhasin? head of the bar as the party LONDON, May (eid lea for reaching North Beach | top of the form was screwed nmerell, Admiral of peta ig The ry large, oommodiou: fromi. the fod of Zust most to 189, Is dead. Me was commund mouth for any y oF bi Victoria Cross | An attempt to introduce a perfect: 1% form ay 4 model was ruled out, Y Ou crosa-examination str, Buchols Paway from him and ‘oulraged his | the girl the rive Z i | IR JOHN COMMERELL DEAD.. ir Jolin Edmund the feet from He was born in 1x23, -In-chlef at Ports- Ts, and had won the TAVery. checks» ey had neghe A Social Lende U Mrs. Ronine took an ntere 2 sta Bis NOME Tiny social nfe at tae Kenmore “ | frequent organizer of card and Et dancing parties, Tena of a erfii happy nature, #he was popubar with sabe men and women iit ‘The Bonines iit Weeks 65] Vere fairly well-to-do, but nevertheless Su MA bobs ME Moore) ge possessed t surplus of fs : the dae ey, and Mrs ems to Na Iss a nor Kens n thoughtful for t 1 Wd eve! 1 fastene | on her y for! 1 the was prominently conn: [by servants and boarders rently seemed above reproach. the trac fomers "could tows sald it wae that tt was at card) parties and sour opinion? i and make It pleasant y Whe withees went over Me y of the the other She seems tu hive eek Ww MroM UMrming this Kitts of & true hosteax in makins + “t ‘ owas th Ye rybody happy at an entertainment, y tir We And ia sald at the Kenmore to have fre M that he Queptly undertaken to entertain the ditt. dent or th ) Were strangers and hot able to particiate much in the Kay | etics, Haaband Nearly Blind, But Mrs, Bontne’s thoughtfulness for the future of her family seems to have vt been hounced other directions. Some years Husand, who. is s several y i yal Wrangle. Francesex BEE ae See OF TRIAL. Niece Who Helped Put Child in Ground Alive a Witness. flying spl " ie v So. warm tilt between Mri] It) penetrated th halr glinting 4 Me. Moore while the late [eye and the slg! e [court bets wn toma che record of the fother, (hrou | es , ini Pe Neeitneen to. hw nt | Plains to-day se Mr} ! + Mr. Moore " Cay ch w y “ me he qugaitand Chie nua rave id emit 4 ; ‘i ‘ Would eprtt neon #O Nearly about. But pica Vat aerated juld hor AMALIN IAN DIS ane eho ie ded hhey Y cf ' need His employers ar court ¢ Jove Huttac Hesiay TAI 3 ate of him, for he lowoay Mi ear Mr at n the road, although {t ts neces- r of burying allye h 4 ro some one always to travel with i rane £ As the firm fe always breaking In| ant us ‘ i i ‘new njen and acquatnting them with the) home ta tn this iad Rais eA trade in many States, Mr, Bontne has trlal for the erime Lat eee s been sent wong with seme one whe ———— fhe would Introdu to the customers the firm, and whom he would Instru about th ile the business, But the knowlege that: Mr. lonine | world soon enUrely lose his sight was) pomvessed by lite wife, anid, ording to | storlea told by her friends, she has been | § working Industriousiy to Ket a place in Andrews one of the departmonts that she mi support him and her boys whe nine becanie entirely incapacitated. had been seeking n position In the Pos KL MOTORHAN Over Man- Ottles 1 BL and Representative Dick, peated to, The | y report rying to asvist her to & sition. Had Studied Medicine, Mra, Honine had studied medicine and the books that she sought from Ayres were chiefly medical books. The fact that he was a dental student, xo the ickened her interest in him ualy all the books subjects. She 1 in diseases to her hus- Infuriated gled Corpse of Boy of Three. nt at 21.—Goorre id, was killed by saree years thirty-two years old, it. She ts under me ardly un car on Cc vena to- [itm Helen! and tn slender, bus not thin. are t ey er hair ina dark blond’ and ts rather day, Streaks of. blood: on the pavement itu, She wears tein w knot on the | £100 foot rowed a | back of her head. eee eee ete body | fer oxpremsion, might be best termed was drugged over tho stones, appealing, and her” voloa and speech have the low, well-bred tones and char- \{loter of Southern women of good fam- liy,. Hor eyes are brown and her mouth well-formed and sensitive. Hee face is ther drawn and pale, but this is no doubt due In great part to the strain under which she has labored for al- at a Week past, ————>_—_— tudpeo-bep yusocamers- tekrich, t nild's father, in trying to save hin son, was struck and y Injured, A crowd of men, sav- age « sight of the mangled body, aurre led Joan Opperman, the motor- man, and atarted to drag him from the ar, Dollceman Sander protected him, Eckrich was helped to his home on Scranton street, and a physician sent for. It was found that the bono of one lex was splintered and the kneg-cep Ja- gured. iwek ts ua wi he wished, 5. P, morning at 8.30, and as he w fren a twitch at and the thlef fle ‘Twentieth street and Fifth avenu held tn his hand #4 In bills whic inken from Mr. May Cleveland, a woll-kno Central in the Union Square Bank Eereons, At that um Magistrate. Jour besn in the pen ‘More times the messeat,’ ( fs vallo. that she bh. her uncle fe ner to do wh: girl will testify y dominated by who compelle CAUGHT AN “OLD TIMER.” ONg? Cleveland Picked Pocket of| | Mr. Mayo, of Virginia. Mayo, of Richmond, Va., was on from the West Twenty-third to the Hoffman House this s alight is way reet ferry Broadw: pocket. car at his vest ho had "8 pocket. Moore, allas no ocrook, ‘an one of the four men arrest Office detectives on Mare! ausple ore Jumped He was Jam “nig Whon arraigned before Masistrate Pool in the Jefferson Market Court ho walved examination, ‘ou must be an old timer,’ sald the “How many times have "Ftcan fainceber at si re the prisoner, | CHIL Ti feleieeinieieininie bie ielentotnteiet-tef inet eieiniei-i-i-t. es -: eini-i-i-i-t DREN SEE E PRESIDENT | :School Pupils Throng to the Review and Throw Flowers. se In ge prepa ad cr puckag Hite of the sweet chough, ition whatey . May 21. school ston at eption, Putin food Into nd improving nrown at the earria the ch expressed CENT A MEAL. Economy in Food, the W by the any other n 1. great rapldly meal and econ- nt things,” a pout ts. T started in Nuts beeause It needed no and T wanted ttle lunch before going to bed, 60 n and sugar ready and a of Grape-Nuts, fully Pouring a a saucer treated it with good rich cream and 1 little sugar at times; usually it was 1 “L had « meal that satisfled hun- [ithe fruit boarding-hou: ‘gan to imp meal cent that meal thi is 8 rove the I have, made a most important that Is, that I can have a 1 at a cost of about one most nourishing I have ever been able to nd | began to sleep well nights, a while I concluded to make my breakfast of Grape-Nuts and a rather than go to the I found that 1 be- very rapidly and my work became a pleas- In find, delicious in taste and a real ure’ for stomach and genuine ‘food bowel trouble: “TL have many friends using Grape- Nuts Food tives at Grosbeck, regularly.” This lady Oblo. Name given upon application by the Postum: Ce- Feel Cay itty Ob Greets, MRS. BONINE HELD FOR THE _ |TWO SWINDLERS OF JAMES S. AYRES. ARE SENTENCED, S Jam tare were and month: added Ber: to play MT. The Sina to-m: terbacl M prover for © fam niirel perma: polson nervou quent, kK Muny thinks welt T curath size 15 | Sale of Ribbons, Wednesday, May 22. Hernard Wided ne deral Courts to see which will be frss Gov. Odell to Speak at To-Morrow's Munyon’ for which Munyon’s Fancy Ribbon, Lord & Taylor, Bernard Goes to Sing ing, but Kellogg Takes an Appeal. Kellogg and Myron L. Bere convicted in the Crime United States Cire yon the charge of dutent purposes, afternoon before es P. who w i i) the mails for f sentenced this Thomas. was condemned, the full term of eighteen months’ imprisonment Is In the caso a sen of elghteen s was Imposed, but Judge Thomas only the nominal fine of $1. vard Was sent e to Sing Sing. of Kellogg. his conusel, Rose, took an appeal to the es Court of Appeals. On this wx will be released on bail, an furnish bonds In $2.00), 1s also under sentence to a seven and a half years In the » Court and on bail now pending al from that conviction. e between the State It may and the * the financter in jail. a. SINAI’S CORNER-STONE. Exeretine. corner= "of che new Mount Hospital will be latd at 3 o'clock W One Hundredth nue. Gov. Odell as at the exercises, heil will offer the will be mai President dward Laue . President of » Hospital. nt of the hos- bh edteal Board doctors have the latest im- {and other appliances nt of divease, Thousanda w York depend medies, They r homes and lectrt Hex in yon Munyon's I sin can repel the frst attack of diseas) Among them are thousands who have tried other doctors without ning 9 Benidex these an aver- ht hundred patients are under free of charge, by Munyon's These families never pay a ore’ bills. They have no big *, Munyon's Kemedies cure ¢ quickly than the old methods, less time, labor and. wage ir systems are not! Diseases of the the most free Stale trtetty, tpiances are the is no shock, but urrent, Which carries vigor and nto every n In the body. n a dru Is system, Wh are on ny and best, ‘Ther u have Hheumatiem, try Munyon'e Rhews have ot Cold, try bia Cold, try nis’ Dyapepal ouble, try hie fc remedy for atany drug Catarrh, Grippe, Cure, ity f you have Dy { youshave any Munyon one of your friends who has used ch n'n Wil of it t Toll py what he ‘then yours Wonderful sen, LarKe Hazel bu mn it i bt for most skin @ trial size 5 cents Broadway and 26th Street. nts: 2,500 yards O9 cts. per yard, formerly 48c. to 65e { Broadway & 20th St i =o 4 CANDY SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. ‘OCOANUT f-OOVERBD LEMON . +s sve spound 15% FOR WEDNESDAY.’ ‘Acidulated HE. Satinatte an Fruit Tabs 100 HITTER one spound 156 54 BARCLAY ST. COR WEST BOY.

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