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THE WORLD: ‘TUESDAY EV VENING, OCTOBER 22, 1901) POSSESSES MYSTIC POWER, WOMAN LAWYER FIGHTS BUT SEEMED IN BONDAGE. | decenecensessonseconoDeT ae Revervaione in the! Contract of Mrs. Leonora Piper Led Her to Sever Rela- tions with Psychical Research Society and “Confess” that She Does Not Believe in Spiritualism. Miss Mary Coleman, by) Skilful| Cross-Exam- | ination, Knocks Out a Strong Witness Against John Davis, Accused of Murder During West Side Race Riots. Miss Mary Coleman. tie yer, conducted a severe ton of the prosecutions # witnesses day tn the cause of John Davis, * Th Lam * who ta charged with Mille Vat Amsterdam ave Went Sixey-mecond sireet mm, during the race rots “1 To those persons who personally know Mrs. Leonora Piper and enjoy her con- the news contained In har so- recently published New York paper, Is no news at all. Mrs. Piper has for a long time de elared that aie was not spiritist, and she 4H not know wnat the secret was of the mysterious power she pas- weeses, For that she does possess an extracr- dinary power Is indisputable in tho face of such evidence as has been recorded by eminently sane and reputable wit- nesses. Tt has been rumored among the me: bers of the P: Heal Research Boctety for the past two years that Mrs. Piper \ was anxtous to free herself from her as- goctations with the society xcunina Aug. Zh, the weat alle Three witnesses for were put on the stand te an handed her s{de in the mastergil way ‘The witnesses were Officers Deering and Tratnor and A Dengner. | Dengner testified that he had seen the shooting. Deering told how he tad pullet Davis from an alrshaft at No, 76 Went Sixty-second street, where the negro had taken refuge after the shoot- Naw OCA Ono Many reasons have been given for | ns ; this desire on the part of the most re- The pollceman's testimony was tn- nowned alled mediums, tended to impress the fury with t diMculty Deering had in taking Davis Into custody and with the dangerous charcter of the prisoner. When Misa Coleman went after him Restricted by Contract. Mrs, Piper's contract with the Pay- ehical Research Soctety restricted her in many ways. It made her in a sense the property on cross-examttation rhe demolished mentaliy and physically of tho society. |For there, are, according to. believers, | communicating with Mrs. Piper, who |that Idea quickly. She asked Deering ™many wicked spirits and several wags| could. hear the row between nn ( mt fro} For Mre. Piper could not while she|among the “controls” who play the | and. the new control when the. battin | W8% Davis was afrald to come ow from was controlled by the Psychical Re-|mlechlet with tht muna: ‘ever: is story has been told fra- | the atrshaft. Hench . me ev Kot a ig ie smart persons acquainted w the “IT don’t know,” sa! eering. ssarch’ Rockets, recelve any eitters excopt | br, “pninnit. who was Mi avery day people walt events. | siusn't there a patrol wagon full of those brought io her by an accredited | trol, got so brazenly w but fe certainly i up .to the Psychical . 5 As afruid, officer of the society. puch agutrageous Mes that ; was Research 0 frat Introduced oMcera outside and wasn't Davie ical a Mrv. Piper's “contro! ecto! 4 ne nother and truat: er spirit) us to Mrs. , to explain her con-| Knowing how negroes were then deini : rea that aha | romded_ him out and’ heat | feraton. treated, to come out for fear he would rom Imperator, of late have insisted that the medium was not strong enough to giv! Over threr sittings a werk en to BF For each fitting Mre. Piper was for- snerly, Paid a certain sum—not at all : WaKane winount—for the Psyehica Soclety has e organization. | | be killed?" “Yes. “Didn't Davis offer (o go with you if | you would promise to protect him?* “Yes” “This Is not my frst criminal case by Any means,” sald Miss Coleman to an !8T. PAUL AND COPPER ALSO|BORDEN GIVES FALL RIVER| Evening World reporter. “For several LEADERS IN THE MARKET. ‘WORKERS SECOND INCREASE, | ers | have helped my father and havo sistance The oMcer hemmed and coughed sev- No one oral times and finally admitted that her invegrity. Miss Coleman was right, on e da at all in connection with her me- att or payor gical gifts, wands of persons each. year hi Written her, saitering her sures Yar: eae BRAVELY FOR NEGRO'S LIFE. ~ ist WOMAN VICTIM OF ROBBER. “ten't {ta fact that he made no re-|ATTACKED. ROBBED AND HER CLOTHES SET ON FIRE. Plaster Stuck Over Her Month, nod | OW Poured Over Mer Netore Match Was App from $3 to $40 for one sittin e attended to man: (speelal to The Evening Worl! ; y canes. I have made Tree aa eC ny to make nh rpectalty of criminal law. AM my} PHILADELPHIA, Oct Mrs, 8 unable to avoid. rortety ene has been work and study has been along that Hillman, of Jenkintown, the wife But Mra. Piper ts only a mortal after|TFading Only Moderate Pricen| Vive Per Cent. More wit we! Pork a y atl crominent. merchant, w sl atid she has te jovely young daugh- of Prominent Issues Added to Sa Rebel Goleman lela daughter ’ot Hugh Mera telaneriorianeets Whoni she longs to give eupartor educa. Sug. Nov. 1. Coleman. who with Vernon N. Davis ta |9urse, preheat ls een uments, “CRIDER also on the defense In this care. And ‘set fire to ft mora martes. that the Paychougreay hee Awsistant Dintrict-Attorney Te Bar-| Although a posse of angry here nea theming Rent to Pay but Ro-| tnitiat trading on the Stock Exchange| FAI.I, RIVER, Mase, Oct pier. Mie Coisman In onset the brights !/rounding country for hours. t3 where near the mum Mra. Piper can fone sear if sho eatailahes hersel{ Ihe to-day die Uttle animation and|have been posted in the Iron Works Tigo city aad gives oven a itmited| the dealings were aliarply curtailed, ree |Cotton Mills lucreaslig wages 5 per rajudiced persona ‘belleee Many Uns |fecting tho general apathy throughout | cent., to take effect Nov. 4, This ts the Pine Intends to become ‘a’ puplic|fnancial circles, necomdl raise of 5 per cent. in thena mills, r waatever yuu choose 10 call meen: it—and purposes to reap the financial rewaml for exerting her mysterious powers, which would be as legitimate 43 Christian or mental science carn #o und quite ux cheerfully thers who know a. good ‘The opening declines extended to 00%, which are owned by M,C. D. jot New York, within a month, a STOCKS HEAVY AT LONDON. point in New York (Central and nearly as much In other leaders. Copper and St, Paul opened 1-4 and 3-8 per cent. lower respectively, but soon regained tha cornlig Mrz Diver personally deciare| 10a and scored a net gain of « small that ahe hax long net at the restric: fraction. The Pacific shares displayed Prices Range from 1-4 to 13-8 Per ons surrounding her Ife, which makelaquite a little activity, but changes were low New York Parity. dt impossible to calla day her own any her Sot" consist to Woke pecinas oad | extremely narrow in this xroup, as thes . Ehervaling: talenens.” Otners, ati, aa: | averaged only about 1-1 per cent. lower. |, A Heavy tone prevalled throug hat Mr: per ie in extremely! ‘rhe demand for Northwest advanced precarious health, ( ts 4 tact tnat she has had a vy. aerious operation performed Toe the te moval of m ¢umor. It 1s sald that phy- sictana predict the mental strain con. nected with her labors tor the Paychical Research Society will greatly shorten her Ilfe-1f they are continued, An Ohatinate Critte. Prof, Hyslop, who investigated the Viper phenomena, was probably the mott obstinate skeptic reardin, itilatic’ communications with que world most noticeatle In the departm: American raliway shares. Prices ranged from 1-4 to 12-8 per cent, below the clowing figures of yesterday at New York. The maximum loss was regis- tered in Anaconda Mining. Canadian Pacific was the single exception to the general tendency, showing a slight gain it 534, and prompted a recovery in other standard raflroad stocks which carried them slightly above yesterday's close ag a rule, Great Northern pre- farred rallied to a point over yesterday, | and Brooklyn Transit a4 much. General Flectric jumped 23-4. The rally was achlaved on very Mght transactions at the equlvatent of 1934 betel Svahoteariea Chicago North | Us 8. Steel common was equal to 427-8 wentern preferred up 7 points, ‘The "ihe | and Atchiaon to who ever had sittings with 3 The depression was ascribed to - * + ward impulse !n the general list did not Di ap reangen with "Mra." Piper as of Talk lust: and thero were fractional reactions prehension of closer working of the Leyte gimemvers of tha Soclety tor all around. Pressed Steel Car prefezrod money mark: eye ra enearch cove! al ETE ee care caeare red an experi: 8 of stocks to-day wore rien Wheatilecne. During this time Mrs, Pies was under the clonest dally observ She was Wheat opened ateady this morning even watched by etectiv As well as The Closing Quotations. of nelf-conmtituted woten, and at about unchanged figures. Trade Be Oa ad Open High. Low. was mixed, as Argentine news Indicated who were only too anxious to unce 43% upon the silghtest suspicious circum Be coty AY Mem ge seg {that rain had not been heavy enough, ence ornate with her. Am. car & Foundry of. Sts $5 $0] while, on the other hand, Liverpool uring the. ten years’ test Frot.|an. ice o> ars pened 18 to led. higher, but subi livalog visited Mita. Eiper. dlagtised i Opened 1-8" toi.1-4d,) higher, | but subse. varlous ways. For example, at his a quently sold down 1-4 to dE. vintt he wore a black mask entirely The local market accordingly eased concealing his face and did not spea é aft hoy er} a wont during the seance. ‘After ex: | A back to Ife, and became quiet, hausting every method of dlsproving waiting more definite news from Ar- spiritiam, Prof, Myslop announced hime relf ax convilicad that there ts a lite after death and that personal identity | cn ¢ nds beyond the grave. ‘Many persons may belleve it strange jhat,,1 Rave accepted splritism as a f. "sald Prof. Hyslop, ‘but a of experiments it is rational conclusion T could r Not a Fraud, He Say: “Mra, Piper, who is the medium of the ty, 8 no fraud. Jf there Is an: picion of fraud in connection wit the’ teats of aplritiem, it-must rest on me 1am willing to assume the ra- xpensibility after the careful expert- mente, ‘o +m: min the hy thee splritiam Chic, Mi. & St P. Sies snt a Ay rt the only Devem: Ovto- The Cotton Marke The local Cotton Market Hock H IMtnote® central fer ch. Petre. Piper communicated information | jueraatisaal tovmwe that could not have been ether | t ft her conscious or unconsctous mind, ar in mine either. This means that the method of communication was through Solrits or by mental telenethy, Asm ine that the communications were y the latter way, her mind must be tn- ‘te for {t Involved “ore than a finite fi mind to give ft. ‘Tils is a Very. strong Indoreement from a mau who Is, frat and last, hone oot, earnest and logical. How Will It Affect Otherst It will be Interesting to nee wi fect Mra, Piper'a so-called “cont than a this morning and prayed more than an offset for remarkably heavy port re- international Paper ational | Pape was designed for your conver and buy what you need when of self-denial and waiting t tage of being well-dressed. nm her ether: Atating * ey, . » Hel A i Mees A rat. Modguon ane very amany Pa cae $15.00 ailoros cae thers, men and women, of highest o social and moral al Ana for tor of fact, % Tallored Prewed Stwel xf Reading Headion let of. Heating 24° pf.: ter efaatd she did not. |andnomedy power ahe has comes from. At the Pame time she has consciounly or us Toneclously adopted the methote ecullarities of the verlest faker—the ndian control. the change of voice, tie physical symptoms of trance, the hutomalie handwriting, and ‘now. she followa iu the steps of other noted pee mediums and “confesses With a difference.” For the thier | well-known to trickery faced shameless fraud, Mrs. per insuy her possession of almost “supernatural, | | tron Ic 5Qc. Shirts and Drawers, : 29c. Heavy Natural rs, full sinc) seams speckle: ‘on the Most Liberal Terms of py ia haat alter thes ohl oe Rs a in f Men's Eleoce-lined Shirts and Dri ell mi eatabl the bright-' roundin: te fellow as Our Popular Part-Payment Plan caped. nience. You pay no mor you need it most. ‘o “save up,” for Select What You Like. Pay as You Can. $2.50 Children’s Coats, $1.98. and ree trimme Warm nf 89c. Jouning robe We leretis ov pink, ait sinew, w 108. 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