The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1902, Page 2

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i Stasis FoR: Te se THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31, 1896 RICE WILL ADMITTED IN EVIDENCE BY RECORDER AFTER A BITTER FIGHT. to Important Point Gained by the Prosecution in Patrick Murder Case. Valet Jones's Brother Not Allowed to Tell of Purchasing Poi- son in Texas, After a long 1 Assistant District-Att succeeded, just befo ment until Monday murder trial, in will of 1896 admitted William Lafayette to Valet Jones, stand to-day, but he w to testify as to his pu ¢-oroform and jaudanum valet. Mr. Osborne says Vaiet J having went ni This Wool to his brother in Texas bh rerciay that they were sent by mali seen 1 artis It is the contention of the vee tion that this chloroform kill the old millionaire Recorder Goff ruled ecution must first purchased poison) that ant received it The agreement heirs and tl Rice Institute fm evidence. It showed that the were to receive $322,000 if they woul’ not contest the 1896 will that prove the defend was put between the h heir i William | * Nota Patent Medicine, There is no secret about Vinol—it is nothing but the curative ‘elements which are found in Cod-Liver Oil, dissolved in a delicate table wine with a little organic iron | added—that’s all; no grease, ino bad taste, a simple and wholesome medicine with a remarkable curative power. | Mr Osborne cays that < a 2 « rom your Marsh Rice's death was hastened by ia)> asked borne: A, WOMEN AT THE PATRICK TRIAL. Everything that is in Vinol is plainly panied on the label of 4 the arrival from Texas of drafts for) » Salvesto oS eaited ats each package. We know Vinol is as did preparation for Vidlted. & P ple preparati $250,000 against the . ged millionaire. | "8 OA AMINE G: G8 09G.0d:G16-B-D:8:56:5:5:9-4-5-4-3-S- GOD DDHOEOHEDOS tired, Bale (end keer oen acnachls Olas pe a0 le /end all He! als. contends that ‘Patrick |atrenuoua mine ° perscns who are run down, nervous or losing ¢ i fe . : . satisfied that Vinol is the best tonic reconstructor ‘ve ae over ov knew of these drafts, and that if they C ‘ t H AGREEMENT MADE B Y ° | the and pomeny, Cetgady have been able to see for ourselves : were paid all the available cash to Went After Ch vias ? : @ wonde: results it brings about. Remember that we guar- ‘ft: In New? ¥ bankal: Tha Cour a raled tan CRlestion ;. HEIRS OF W. M. RICE, : antee Vinol and refund the purchase money to all who are not would be swallowed up how! en area eee rela : —— = - een “The conspirators,” Mr. Osborne chan ? Rirst—To withdrs fientaatalt . , , j declares, “waited for weeks and| a as . IE eon wan withdraw all prot the probate of the | weeks for the old man’s death, when EAD NLL they might reap the harvest. But H cond—To file no further protests. OD HIRECTORS Pear cues drafrsiarrived)ithe situa: | new ‘ Third consent to the immediate probate of the ' Sixth Avenue and Twenty-third Street. thon was desperate t A os H will Texas In order to secure this $ aid the Recorder ; ; Saray these conspirators precipitated — the ih Maeit i Pourth—To set up no claim that the Rice Institute «in OUT OF 450,000 SHARES) end by foul means ! Aen $ was incompetent to receive the property. ~~ 349,000 WERE VOTED ON. | Mr. Osborne claims that the first/sume of she ¢ 3 2 Fifth--To convey all right 1 tlecto all 1 ss 2 * of these drafts arriyed on the day ait naneins (ea) : . onvey all right and title to all real estate before the old man's sudden death f to the institute. for on P ed ef enands H Sixt To accept ic ath AYRE ‘ fae Was Not ine £ alt many r ‘ k nefore Recorde ; ix h—To accept Tl. B. Rice as temporary admini Gakacdlatihelmecitng: murder tria i trator in Texas. ri 4 Arthur B ¢ Tex ite, letter | I : ® eee fled. to his ex asked the e- |g ety ‘or this the Rice st e ag to pay » 2 recalled 2, hai pe ssl e \ n return for this the Rice Institute agr pay the : Hore measles Patrick's at ard to get ft July, 0" 4 following: H | the witness { a he pro- a he ther > . , H i | totinced ; eek ag atintage |= To Charles 8, MeKeo, Minerva Olds, Joseph $ : Lambert High School - allowed at this |? Blinn and Fred W. Rice 875,000 each &300,000 ¢ SEAMLE AND iy 2 To William A. Rice and Charles Rive, jointly... 7,500 4 eM ESS aor a ? To B.S. Rice, Walter Rice and Charlotte R. Clark : W ddi Cl s Q. Did you i ° joint] : ate 15,000 + for compar A. You x Py ° ; x . (Made in Our Own Factor; tome che ie there * To the U.S. Mor ; Are the Best Rings in the World High School and Class Rings Shue tory, y Tatil : marinaclltons a at the Right Prices great demand. jig maria prety sent Qt *k : H ment make the best class rings In fort 4 + Total to prevent a S166 ” rik SRR TLC the world and sell them cheaper than any ae + \ hey bear the private stamp of Lame} one can who does not make them. P ot the 2 sinene Pee end Re Re ee 4 | bert Brothers, which is the hall-mark of borne en =: = purity, We make them in our factory the Massach tters After Death, | Soette with ee 4 letter 4 Bate ween IT) nnd $m Nowhere else, at any price, can Firet—To withdenw all protest € eat leaving mK atinaia® you buy a Wedding Ring better te the probate of the will ae i sald F 5 2-Hav ween paid £ Meeeeerev nig) colencikerapesci tinea ceia ihelmiairisicattormer: C Ven ie a Bs aap amepaiueonmeapieenitll rena Garni or Genelia hears $4.00 haere eons it may seem we will oA ae Seamless, 14 karat, $3 to $15, ™ eT Bee ’ preshihat lettera were sent - a vy * PARETIC ‘STARTLED HOTEL W es up pla when the Seamless, 18 karat, $4 to $18, % that tie dent.” y 1 thera % ; net : \ GUESTS. Seamless, 22 karat, $6 to $20. 3 ated cal) | ‘ right and i q ' y | One of life's sweetest duties—buying 4 jo all real estate to the In 1 AWO} Ppey) be tyat ONE ON THE BOYS. |fa Wedding Ring—should be attended bY} s.ta - stan ‘i nahed inte the em Mother Rather Got the S Tt lWikeveveatent care, old Gold Class Solid Gold Class To accept MoM. Mice ns the witnes from calling ’ ; ere Wan a Wil Se : pecereety Cl cacy | ice eUeacrica Ring, figures paved Ring, chased or nisteater in Texans ‘ n Wer t 1 | ’ with $2 honds, e ved figures, for this. the tice: tas x Kel ith ; ‘i nid Sometimes the mother plays aturn|], ‘amiberts! Guarantee Gives | anon ngraved figures | F = « t . a young people greatly ae Absolute Security. $1.75 mo) each ce je atitr edie he a ky 1, Mise r | wo w cach A : sre hie es lance and ‘ w eh ink ' ! fren pe ead ia comments fn an laters Mtg. GOLD EXCHANGED OR REMODELLED. intly he deatts arrived in . sallavertia eae, cal i : y about the harmless little de- Through Hornblower, Byr New ¥ rh on Saturday ' x 4 pad Svar hed the cePtion her mother played upon one Third Avenue that it was not ad ot : sate reached the Of the family during the summer. bene and, Corner d | any mend any paper . atertriona? ALT 1S BSW | ROTEL Om ; ea s es She says: “Every member of our AY 20 . a nae Albert, Ti} onion ie nd into the ladies ‘f@mnily could write a) testimonial Importers, 58th Street. at BORN Fj Patrick avi atiikaltancioadar ve ot he scooped fora about Postum Food Coffee and what OPEN EVENINGS TILL 7. SATURDAYS TILL 10 P. M. ) fe ‘ ° ‘ x t ee ie in been made over since quitting coffee fed Mr HL g 7 ye and using Postum, but I must tell + ‘ No. air A Quite a number of women were In the [ All Forge , ons ental etre ‘ou about brother. Point to Suecess Hale ieee ald “ : S maksdchlniyby tnel Repose cele tee Comm “When he came home from college i win ren Mr Osor ae mat. Rice, 4 Tren he suddenly changed hie mind! last summer he was thin and looked aie Palme ee te. sete . M led that he in! and dashing downstairs rushed into the dreadfully. We que 7 ; H cheeks were mot im | Tonnes hot ttvat Se cenan! food and drink. 59 Paid Help Wants inthis (unica ne tonnes x r { Gw te “Ha! hat he cried to the astonished Coffee. “Of course I can't get anak ‘ 7” ted J Ford panic nartendé: Ty the 5 king. Without a good cup of coffee three morning’s World. — s!xnats They ck eee suase cafe, a creme de times a day.’ Mother did not say BUT pany ARITA mate E rent je Tom fer glam (ha hurry anything to him but made Postum Vault rey Mri “ ert 4d : ze you with my bilzzard| for him just the ae) and at the UA > x t ho re ‘ next meal he complimented her on An rxcellent candy and a weleame D7 Pals Help Wants in the 13 other i t who remarked | Pretryscr was at once seized and| the coffee. Several times he sald, sehen nel i ana To lew York papers combined. ; was produced wrapped in a Ket. Then an ambu-| ‘Now, if I just had such coffee as this x, AND SATURDAY. : Dojestion Was Tyne was summoned from the New| at school I could make better aver- cay iat cream. with « Mitog ot fce as one of York Hospital ages In my studies.’ walty ants of 18M to Pro Hrowser is a paretic. He has been un-| "So during the whole summer he probate that all the were fo AGENTS DONNAZ . der treatment by Dr. Thompson for this trouble and a nurse has been with him onatantly coffee, and we could all see from day documents to day how much he 14 letter and tu . lied having | we the fall mother told him the sect Mr Be Inocu in his trunk alldren nousand “ in “) parochial «chools an employed by Capt. | att In de n was one he the D of Long Island Vaccinated at once, A corps of physicians from the Health of | Department of Brooklyn will visit each t se are to M extent oe drank Postum, thinking It was strong was improving y that he never kne jin health. His complexion gradu- 5 ty hanes i ily cleared up and he gained in Be itietioe, aaah aaah WHOLESALE VA\ VACCINATION. jaya way. When he went back in she had kept for over three monshe and put several packages of Postum “You may depend upon it the les- will never forget. younger brother quit coffee about a year ago and has been using Pos- tum Food Coffee, and he has been bullt up from a regular invalid until * asked If the 190 will were not {Of the schools and gil children who! he ts now a fat, rosy-cheeked boy, » 1 would m not be released | Pave bare thelr_arms to the iancet...| fall of Nfe and) tun, Just the other mate HALAS nak: Bis tries McDonnell and br.| day be remarked he was getting ‘ord, of Houvaton Q—How im fi Barsect toe lyn ealth along so much better in his studies called fe vars lini oe a rr jureau, conference (o- areata. Tased trad naown. alrieecten or lies ement k res annwered finally tn ugiema- |and: pline tor ihe work were arranged. | UN CE te dang, ‘Methet Te twelve years, “He also knew Rice aad] QeAnd the year before, AO, be! frabaren ied that the will of "Hs was] The Toss wie oir parente: meow 1h arked, ‘It is Pomtum.’ “ 754 BARCLAY'ST COR wesr Bway. edt CORTLANDT ST COR CHURCH A GREAT MANY PEOPLE Ai.& :g90king for second-hand man- dolirs and guitars. If you have one to sell advertise oo) am the -unday World, | Pee AE ET ee. ee Pe ee eee

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