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“l KNOW I'M Detective-Sergeant Parker Tells of Her Arrest and Swears Her Hair Was Lighter Then Than It Is Now, Indicating that She Uses Peroxide. (Continued from First Page) Detective Reardon about finding them in @ waste basket in Brooks's office. Julia McCarthy Ro, 216 West Forty-fourth street case as belonging to Florence Burns fendant was disturbed for the first time since At the morning session Walter Brooks's fa ence demand that his son marry her. Because ¢ told a colored maid in Mrs. Hitchcock's boarding-honse at identified the comb which figures In the During this girl's testimony the d her her t Ml of hearing Flor- ordered her from his home He identified the “dekipidated comb” as one had picked up in the room where his son was shot. Several witnesses have already sald | this comd belonged to Florence Burns | When Mr. Brooks started ‘o tell of the finding of his son's body he broke down. | Detective-Sergeant Parker told of Florence Burns's arrest. The girl gaid to him: “I'm suspected, and 1 know I'm in a hole. On cross-examination he said the girl's hair differed in color now fr "Whe day she was arrested. This would indicate that she used peroxide oy COLORED MAID IDENTIFIES COMB OF FLORENCE BURNS. ‘There wae a big rush of spe them eo hearing this rnoon Hevahow whtch had discovered where the to to have & fing was progressing, made such a de> | four in that there was | on th termined effort 1 Feally a sma}! to’ A mass of m jammed in front @ourt-room, and th the tot bureau | sir the teeth broken they Jeacribe 6 teeth h Ken, The mos Ww the witness and she Wentiqied 1 feet tall and who weighs triad to hold t ot the other These were pounds ymbs taken from Florence after her couldn't Two other eer Dis aswistance. They yelled at the 1 amcep ail the roo a there to get back. The crowd would not e's iA fried to close the doors The m came frenzied They battered aw @ dosen or more su ed getting Defore three policemen had allway elear Detective Reard Ress called at the a was He was shown the tw Florence Burns handed hi Son- house, . tT: wan broke > you identify unease com witness remoy “Yes; Miss Burna took om |" remember the side of her head and handed them Uae hen took the witness in| Mr. Schurman had the « Sie ieee ei pent i ae pet-Atorney about witness two papers wl said he found in a waste paper basket brunt the office of Brooks & Wells on the ahe day | following the fata sur f * Mr. Paulin Toe irennied to) ihe he wiggest the comb?” asked Mr bear handwriting in lead per the notes whi Burs simply and I talked omd, and he sald it was tm- on efharrmon St Ene W many rooms had you charge Finding him aose ne i notes, jeaving tem Lally hen A boy, “Joe,” to te har Tea om his return to the oMfce prcaieelantan Hrooeta omnes vader As the McCarthy at One was read, as testifying the color in rheeks became me ring the morning she as white ae a sheet, but she listened to this colo: |there acemed to cor [realization of the impo eo vivid. ad been now WALTER DEAR: Vm going to Detrolt to-n! ke to see you before 1 go. in again about 11.40 A. win M., and hope to see you, 1 ORESCE, _ [the teatimony, THE WORLD: ‘TUESD! ¥ EVENING, PET LTP SINE COTY, al Sal er MARCH 18, 1902. IN A HOLE,” SAID FLORENCE BURNS. Springtime oo On sross-examina Mr Backu Reardon sald he nad {other fe or her Hberty and the blood BROOKS’S FATHER * i A the case, Went dancing into her face. be s S IDENTIFIES COMB. of the Distric:-Attor STRHOFOCaTHG {rom prigon pallae ta the Ausn of] -_ Sipe prey MN ince more than gowns or jewels and] ‘Thomas W. Brooks, father of \ wand hem, hi 1, and pad wiart * measure h youthful beauty} to paste t aclu tnavée eee mn ain of wrong ane, ter Brooks, was the first witnes dehed the }: er way Ahh her lover. MW ainst Florence Burns at the fourth Oe Hs BY those, who only. mee her ; eats aon ned the wht ee RC th aoe ow one diteren| (Gave hearing to-day’ betore Judes failure to. te fr othat Br can't. te He testified that his «0: twen- Gead and that abe was wanted for mur-| ‘The lawyer attempted to confuse the| 9. erat at laa i Oe an nowtedge other than want | Miiiene py saphitie Bert deacribe, the ty years old at the time of h th nado mnowleare ciher than what manner {n which the comb first shown! He sald that on Dec. § his son ani 9 had died while | was on my way | phe ST mend Florence Burns were in their parlor e Burne house utter, Hrooks s fe-| net Ree PER Opty. he cacy ace tothe hompical,” explained the 4 1.5"thy ack of une camo | at his home you get the information Sure tt Is the Com! Gitl Dema Marriage. that Hooks way end?” ‘ Be rH PA fie) My wife and Tw n the dining- LnpkaWaabingtonicon oncenling rmbs| room below,” he said, “Miss Burns . ihe pu {said to Walter: ‘What do you intend n the a ; to do? ttistime wecame to an un peaenyt i derstanding. You ought to marry ; me. think no! 1 r said Ther “What time of day ai4 vou firat see PEE tt Walter said: “Where Florence in. the station-house? 1 ald | to lve—in the » the "At 2 o'clock POM Parana . How long after you frat met her t) | PAST | you can tow e station- » fore Wash SET } r Be: WARS Ra ane rie t i kind; Ul be ive or alx minutes Minvoutaraminelt deel? (Hérelwas I heard her stamp her foot on hat time was it that the money|, 1!) you exam AesiititHerel waa |e + a & in hia pocket was firat called to) Oke” taeth oor and say: ‘I il do nothing of ¢ Ht was talied to my attention by the|..Mr Schurman then aaked these ques-| Kind Gefendant wie jaa aeailigithlircor Mr. Brooks said that he went t what ti Je mentios a » identify this comts “ALTE or Totclock inthe aioe yefore you were shown It stairs and asked the gir! w “Did you hear Washingt was 50 persistent in folowing Wa "at time he was by nt « bl said s hat is the lady 1 tosk the J eT do no a to, 1n room 127" Necessary’ to call any more w Brooks Turned ier oe Ewiethertholent t| Thereupon) Mr 18 , ‘ wwond or wordar “heer he sald that) a suut room 1"Grorge Was I told her,” h that the best f Nari ia\ aus the negro bellboy, to come Sr Nai for hertordowaalialeo bi | elmer Pon eRr ni BAY Abn) eub The witness, however, waa not! thing for her » go | | tT can't recall that Iheard him say eo stand. her parents, that we did no Foo! rman acd Me her around the house. She ih “How long after that did nee Se cc oer ene ee FAs way something about money? that she would do nothing of the ut ten minutes Was after < Washington had teen in there the ance kind; that she and Walter were going} end time and had left the room to get married | ue a Girt “'Stop trying to force my son to} hen Julla colored marry you,’ | said. ‘Your piace is maid, was it hom cheeks deca ‘i = ‘f The witness duntice Mayerin/ View, “Did you talk to her on Wednes- employed 1 “it ie important [ should know what CU boarding-h Lam to consider in the case. tam n= | ay fourth street. of the) clined to deli Plain conversi- Yes. I said to her Mise Burts, Toom where ore tons ant and is ., 2 ou fix the Flor-] tain ‘station-house are| I’ve an unpleasant duty to perform not admissible i desire to hear e asked your parents te take! junday a Argument, however, on this pulnt l Sites ! z fore or after the Old Guard] "There ‘is no evidence to show that| you home. You bave been around Jefendant wan informed at the sta} po, cant After." ’ nude of the crime with which she] Here long enough. 1 told t “How long did you care for the de- arged. She was told that she waslif they didn't take you fendant's room” barged with a felony That means 7 . Ere, a leaning the room | Homing te It might have inferred | Wednesday I would have “Do you re clea the ro t she « inden t and movin tireau while Flore mtrely | you shelter. Understand, th was there? whe wan] last day at my hous nything under the burean ir comb; a vrown aide until “Have you seen it sine counsel, Mr. ma? air; in the District-Attorney' {ii as to whether 4 ton wit mans abe lion with th 4 View is admiestole, a ny of the conversa- defendant at her house is re shown your The Court then quoted from the pro- girl had gone.” adminstble.” the Glen Island Ho “when I returned Father Breaks L The witness then related h n lying wneonscious In bed. ¢] when he hem that away by to refuse that night the} is visit to w bis That wae house? Mr. ning THE COURT-ROOM. rs: next Wednesda we r father's n yw n the -| eu Finding of the Comb oft | er side of the bed. au there? ¢|) "Was Dr. Sweeney there when ‘ my hom [ee ey stitled Sante Wateh. J “Wash n N was a man, a Me 1 iw J rerrt 5 k give reread Yeu sir: a ® wos : 1 you tak y 1 Dr Sw talk \ . i 1 1 4 k while she wae ane ; i , No 1 1 examina " 1 1 we 1 at f ih t 1 Y pian ¢ hat he| ol was. + eae It had « tas 1 Mr kus ss-oxamined Mz ! k* hk Ana , and Mina] Die A fm i t “ | ste Br wit ts y | Attorney Vh | N | i i" | 1 M fled they M | teh Sehirmanll re | Had Other Objes 5 ns {os | | \ " | | | ' j } ark " . oexeatie,| Sometimn H | ad W " | . | | N ' | AM ow wt “ i MFHy " © yout} Flore Visited Her Varen' bet “You had already been to Mr. Burna’s %” you know Walter Brooks?’ Did you have Yes, 1 found letters, and even asked her. ‘Yes,’ she sald ckets and soiled linen on tt w id you > ‘Last|dining-room floor.” | night at his office at lock What did you take from the What time did you get home” About 7 or a little after unch? ‘NS \Saye Her First Ques- Its Fiemme Depends Upon t Wt He Told Her Walter Brooks Our Condition of Health, | Was Shot, Was as to PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Whether the Revolver Was Found. 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No other » keeps the confidence arnest men and women, y Compound has com- admiration of the medical came the jad Florence Bu) | complexion, hair saw her at her hous haere world, and will hold its high posi- t) tion as the surest, best a l= | Well, it was darker when Efrat (000 8° a eer arts peeesrsoe yaw her.’ tles used at this time ll work won- The ders for all who are weak, run down, now than on F ; that te it tik and out of sorts. nervous Diamond Paints all decorative work, to Geld Paint. dd acem to indicate th: | Mise Burne ts using peroxide of hy- droge Giel'a Letters Setsed. You searched the Burns house. did you not?” “Where are they?” Did you know Walter was shot?| “The District-Attorney has them.” No; did they find the pistol?” 1 would like to have these letters > sald x .| produced,” said the lewyer, address- Saat enant Reeve Nica Nore Ing the Court. The letters were pro- | Donkeys and facts are stubborn eer Raubal Nae ibal aie! gotiTe |duced and handed to Mr. Backus f[things, Hereisafact. Theonly said: ‘With a key IT asked her if) They bear the printed head of [igenuine imported Worcestershire’ she went out after she came in. She Brooke's ce Cshetaesnetars Backus | JSauce sold in the United told me no. read them through carefully + 5 Seen way to New York 1 took! The lawyer devoted so much time |§2M4 bottled in England is out my wateh and she looked at it/to them that Mr. Schurman offered and That ain't the one to allow Mr. Backus an opportunity att York, what|later to examine the letters, which ntati "mn offer Mr. Backus said he would Celt |cept | ‘This clomed the cress-examination. o} "When you te ndant you were going her to hospital, did you Brooks wa asked Mr rman air | the way over We saw the news- paper bulleting that Brooks was dead apt Ji Mine Burns | stoned in | A similar claim mad: for any other Worcestershire Sauce fs a positive de- ception and fraud. itighes tn in ony) but not in price. Ask your grocerfor 2 W. Bway, &. Y. in told her t and that eve! be used againat Horace De Liner, Agi vu hear Florence ply to cept Halpin? ke Yes; she said she wouldn't answer | questions and ehe dtdnt nd you hear any question the Cap-| asked he: | No, ar Any questions that any one asket oma a Care that ro ‘ toned by Detective nie rwael oI 1 ard Real ask whe me she > A i ae -|E-H-R-L--C-H-S | cau a EYE DOCTORS’ Anawer Questions. eh |] EXAMINATION FREE. w F ee out »| Remember —Not the ordinary exam: ination of an optician, but a thorough, | . Mr. Burne and careful examin by a graduate " ~ lace Omak com. || Pavaieian trained as # Fye Specialist. rea th wren Fr Glasses only if nee: 1 Mise Burne We make perfect ‘ating ha wed with rma ake place GLASSES AS LOW AS tacks aptain’s warning? eter and t ae Oculists’ Opticians—40 Years’ Practice. ») gia Hell Roy's Identification, icc. : setan | crlletiartiee vies weor/Je E-b-r-l-i-c-h & Sons « # ae Hitpins chan PAM | ¢ 217 BROADWAY — Astor House. Aker greatly confieed ‘he || 22.3 SIXTH AVENUE . ‘ « hat 1345 BROADWAY near jothSt. . y a (Thit store onen every evening.) a Washing All Open Late Saturday Evenings. tell her? | mi 1.00 Topica Terapiy Treated in the 1808 Wert Witheas said he heard noth . 7 Well printed He waa for * * * 250. alt newadeaiomm his testimony tr theres ~~ pee After he was taker “iH Ron fr girt Joey Fe sur . s exa i ¥ y words he sald ‘ sped ih “HOPE FOR CIGARETTE VICTIMS. \ e tively cure the wits letely remuve all cravings that she (urne ANTLCIGARETTE SOCIETY 68 Blecher Street, New Room 104 ———— We the ste THE NATION'S BOOK OF REFERENCE IS THE World Almanac. rial ) ; ; i Sateen | | i i