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1 ode oases Whe Rally enor fed that aioe of the bumnser Lal to twenty-five BBURG, March 11-9 P. a, full of peace rumors detent there is ken a “and Fema | hey days to reach a de- int; ‘The report that ly been aaked to inter- positively untrus, prove opportune, / Of peace Hes with th Russia, Russia | peabe amd peace could m through a third power, intions between the Japan would propose n 4p the position to ot and will not me her, could she no- ‘ 414 mot recog. ae power in the Far 2 ‘ late on the concrete het ia that Russia's Bast must be rocog- throughout the ir infludnoe with MAN LOST HER $1, 00 INRAGES, SIYS LANDLADY ‘Hunter de Bowie Also Ac- cused of “Investing” Money of Fellow-Boarders, SINGER MAKES CHARGES, Says She Gave Persuasive | Teacher $1,600 and that He Pawned Her Jewels, WIFE'S $200,000 VANISHES, Gets Divorce from Husband, Naming Countess as Co-respondent—Many Charges Against Prisonér, Honter de Bowle, or Bovier, inventor of & Nghtning’ culture of vocal tubes, amateur detective, bookmaker, said to he @ vanishing friend of trusting Jand- Indies, contriver of a system that failed to break the bank of Monte Carlo, but almost broke @ generous wife, and in- cldentally acoused of béing a dadhing Lotharlo, 1s immersed in the gtoom of a Tombs ooll charged with an amasing eerios of frauds, Chief among_hie accusers is John L, Keck, of No. 7% Union streaty Brooklyn, Informed Magistrate Pool in the HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TOOK AWAY HER MIND Mother of Grace Carpenter| Tells Story of Young Wo- man’s Study of Cult, SHE JIS IMPROVING. Started on Her Investigations Through the Influence of Rel- atives and Musio Teacher. SECOND VICTIM IN FAMILY, Loule Balllet, Cousin of the Young|: Woman, Is Now In an Insane Aaylum. ‘The stdry of how Miss Grace Carpan- ter was rendered insane by too close Gppli¢ation to the etudy of Christian Bolence was told to an Evening World reporter to-day by Mian Carpenter's Mother, in the apartments at.No, 461 ‘West End avenue, While the repor- ter was.in the house Mrs, Carpenter Was called to the telephone’ and re- ceived @ message from the sanitarlum at Stamford in which her daughter ts gonfined, informing her that the young woman shows great improvement, Mra, Carpenter's left eye is badly drulsed and swollen as the result of an encounter with her daughter eatly Fri- day morning, when the gitl insisted that #be would leave her home and join the Christian Bolentiste who, she sald, were vnging her a Lim with them, My dal declared Mra, Ci ter, “de ni the Aree of our fatally Vast has been made mentally irresponsible Beare Balliet, . the husband of Mary ter of the Market Court. thet his niece Catlo, Y | Phe fond young wife, H eeems, had mbitious hopes of developing her made @ Armonatfation, were summoned trom the street restored order, The cause of the ‘was sald to be a breakdown uptown, “WOTTALKATTHE CHADWICK TRIAL Woman Financier’s — Lawyer Calls Prosecutor a Coward and is Answered with Talk of the Hypnotic Eye. CLEVELAND, March 11.-J, P. Daw ley, sentor counsel for Mrs, Chadwick, resumed hie argument for the defense before the jury to-day. Mr, Dawley made a vigorous on Slaugtht on the evidence submitted by the Government, Ho declared that ab.’ wolutely nothing had been submitted tending to prove that, prior to securing the certifcation of checks by Speér, ste had made any agreement or arrange- ment to that effect with him. In the warmth of his argument Mr, Dawley accused District-Attorney Sulll- van of being a coward because he was attacking a woman, declaring that he was as mich & coward as Adam whon he sought to lay the blame for his own misconduct on Hye. _ Mr, Dawley concluded his argument after speaking for exactly two hours, and District-Attorney Sullivan then rose to make the closing argument, for the JENCKS TELLS HIS MEN ALL IS LOST (Contiiued trom Flret Page.) Want the Ticket. Sellere Back. Of all the men who applied for work. to-flay there was only one class which the Interborough seemed anxious to foterns get batk, This wae the ticket sellers, Paula f A number of them appeared and handed sie _ Policemen , thé ond of all trips. If any man had the slightest odor of liquor about him he Was to a en relleved, With tel io approval e a ig <Nralcat Ay api ate ft the Jn thelr rosiignations, but théy were ro- fi a men are all bande for a) his eee eee shelr and the Interborough takes q eots the: irpends that, tbey ‘canner fete: bey feoselei itd ‘A number of. them Inve décided to go | the: h ih edema A back to work. but some still insisted All grades and Mire od tom wets gromty dias ath soa wots arealy dlnburagy | BTRIKER, MISBING, Misoret ts |tccaty shes ‘eres maton bade ld A 4 it his wife te now | rule had teen put in effect, that forme | | WIFE SEERS News: Pi naprgg bint ad anwar eatl: . not wed ‘| “It was through Mr, Ballet and her sister that my daughter met Mra. Laure 1, Morrill, who teaches musio at a ftudio in the Chelsea, in West, ‘Twenty be taken back, Taking Back Some Old Men, employees over forty years of age woul “tn the main, it willbe applied to the men,” ert A eter Supt, Rise ierl) tA t ire mon who wen out who over that age and have heen io the service of the road for twenty ond, twenty-five years,’ and we ‘will not apply it to all of them, We realise that many such were bulldosed {nto gothe out, and we do not [when Detective-eret, Gargan twoaked | i today sek BO" oe third atreet, but, In my opinion, spen ; lesa age A wan en Couroe, Mre, hen Ghai ls @. fascinating hein y. Without lowing , thelr pracea | OF, "| Grace rWs Bt vast lod be too hard on any 0: mén, ‘We! must protect | tious to Improve It, 4 Ber that i cyte Lod aad who stuck by us in this: ‘The things that were sald of Mr, Pop- “Oh, yes," he replied, “I am an opera singer, ce you sing?" his tongue ds so sweetly fa. millar with and strode trom the court. room, He got as far re the threshold | him by the collar and sald eloquently; “You're | On his way to bind Tom ieee th ts ane] 8°. @ Irving place establishment $1,100 f baal baome hilo quietly and without no- in'the house, vald the land. loup young manbed mado him Many Of the lodgers took in this book Caused sudden lapses in thelr custom- @ry prompt payment of board, He had nj stated modestly that John W, Gates ainerisawe had lost a la the fig te rerosah tho persuasiven Was associated with him in making book, Other complaints sim! to the landlady's average from $600 to $1,600. Mr. Keok, the tincle of the prisoner's former wife, when seen at his Unton rt, tae) in Brooklyn to-day admit- t his niece’ Whee SD wel id gers, He also said that is fe sum. hf of Detective. G Gan fan; who Bowle, said today! that the Lee tpat Wantod in 4 half-dozen cit jhe Jol Church, on when hér charming boarder left her | ferent Tart, when. abe leg and wana t Mf the one a cain will beco 4 masmifioent belleved. ‘rae acent len hogasto Shona se say ae r a, Ue. i bahia eit hor a more interested ty ol C6, dolned the Scientists, he, Christian’ sclenc ha Bee Our roca Anolination day ph ha io! ther, P would not | eave an eed the oe gome pores, Sarin! hepa ee go Bre es ave) (] alltng me 10) iH be Pate re io that ural 08 Di ers Uo, th @ sal het tn feted he her eon ¥ ; Wish 19, deny that she tried to comtalt it made ti saat Mer or Mee Ca rs 49 EL doy | that ane was not snot thea at she was picts A BAG TAKEN FROM RIVER Brought Up by Mud Dredge, and Philadelphin Police Have a Marder Mystery. PHILADELPHIA, Pa, March 11.— The badly deotmposed body of a man sewn up in a bag was dragged from the Delaware River to-day by the mud scoop of a dredge. The condition of the Ppeeme know that tl not sandtionéd the movement, pér and Mr. Jencks by the returning strikera to-day were hardly comiplimen- tary, Many “sald that. from the first Pepper and Jencks had deceived them and that until they had been on strike for over twenty-four hours they did not ir national officers had Orders were sent to the superintendent at the terminals of all of the Interbor- Ough roads to-day to carefully examine the train craws at the beginning and oon ieee RAIN PREVENTS | Ts (Spedial to The Evening World.) @AVANNAH, Ga., March 11.—A steady downpour of rain flooded the ball-' grounds, andthe gaine scheduled for this Ele has been, postponed unti) Fred es, Becretary the tS gay had been selected as umpire, and fs) ve ie most divappointed man tn yvannai, (4 | WQHLANDERS ‘QAME ‘OFF, (Openiad to The Hvening World.) MONTGOMERY, Ala, Maroh 11— The season game pene migne ad ‘ork Hightanders and the local team, Winioh "was' to haye been played. this afternoon, was postponed until Monday on account of a Beisel fall of rain, O'NEIL GOES TO $ TO MILWAUKEE. MILWAUKEE, Wis,, March 11--Otl+ flelder ‘Jack'’ O'Neill, who played with the Washington American League teu last vear, has been signed by the of les on charges of swindling, Young girly oates Milwaukee American Assocation’ club Of all ames Cave born Ais visitas” sec Pree pome Uiibe ter ere ce eee | fOr tle Mado: , A years ago he meee 4, youn, Aamed Woods f tt De B oman m he State, jowle was arr in the Tombs opinion ‘hat the man {Court to-day, where he was contronted| murdered, There ls no tue ap yet" to By. Mrs, Davis, the trusting landlady. | ¢he identity of the victim, He was held on a short amMdavit ti $2,000 ball for further examination. DR. CONRAD LOCKED UP. Lopaaeata'y @efense, He made such a good show- Baio Mack Riad Ralph Millmor Wounds John MILK, Ina that Deputy Commits nor Lanbeley did not attempt any serlotis crogs-ex- | Hin Conviction Confirmed, He will ‘Dhe police authorltlos and the Coroner are of the ate CUT OFF A MAN’S EAR, n Fellow Workman, TITUS TRIAL ENDED. The trial of Inspector Titus, oharged with neglect In falling, to suppress pool- rooms, ended to-day, when the In- #poc.or went on stand in bis own closed amination, ant the ca W. Now Have to Serve Sentence, John Mills, a Workman employed on} The trint of Capt. J O'Connor, Dr, Edward Conrad, whose conviction | te Borough Hall, St. G 8, 1, was| Who wan one of In for matpractice last April has Just hoen {stabbed thls afternoon by Ralph Mill- | Rraines an ade eonfirined by the Appellate Division of|mor, a fellow workman, In a dispute A Deputy ‘Commissioner the Supreme Court, was to-day lockea| over who should be paid off first \™ ni Bive (18 dec.ston hext w than one or more than two yeats, evidence feat agents of RAR Lo 2 CU The inst him was obttined , County Med!cal Soclety. i es Li up In the Tombs, In trying to decide the presedence Dr, Conrad was sentenced by Re‘|Millmor drew a knife and cut’ off Milla's | corder Goff at the time of his convic- |left ear, besides stabbing him in the | Hon to Bing Sing prison for not less|teft side, Mills walked ty the New York ferry and collapred, after scaring away A number of wom net stand the alight of blood, Dr, fies ford, after attending. the Injured had him removes mt's pita. lie pond ered farts ae Bt. Vin ca Hs conte vat the Weir Brlgtton Folige Ration.” q Who could | to, ' posts prior from his Nouthern and that the INAbLS 10, fob Al gee ie vi ty a re ‘J lowed the nail, Mrs. Martin J; Daley, ot No. 28 Seventh street, Brooklyn, accompanied by 9 Uttle. child, called at the Inter- horoumh offices In the Patk Row Bulld- hing to-day to ask for news of her hus- Daley wae @ ticket seller in 1! wal a De ee eee oo @ started over to Sanat Nees t ih She fae "hot aeeh oe Sant hs vee thet Hout Nerhe “obtained a job on abi * eelalallgenpenn SAID HE TURNED OUT “L” TRAIN LIGHTS, Charles Clark, a civil engineer, of No, 618 West One Hundred and Twenty- fifth street, was discharged by Laqleg trate Breen in the iene Ney Po Staates Hemamertar acy an i i or rate ‘Breen intimated head ho nly one ft ot 13 Maine oy ‘he trouble and, tt was #hown many had “guyed” Rob- a knowing he was @ spectal officer, KILLED BY NAIL * HE SWALLOWED, Carpenter's Miatort: of Three Months Ago Results in Hiv Death from Hemorrhages. Walter Sayres, twenty-eight years old, ‘a carpenter, living at the Trolley Hotel, in Westchester, died to-day from hem- orphages caused by a lath nail which he swallowed three months ago, Bayres was at work on a building in the, Bronx, when he accidentally swal: Since that time he has been troubled with hemorrhages, TO. MUTUALIZE EQUITABLE, Policy Holders’ Protective Commit- tee Has Bill Ready, The bill which the Equitable Pollcy Holders' Protective Committee has: drafted for submission to the Legis- lature has not yet recdived the full ap- proval of the lawyers who have been examining It, but {t is belleved that it will be presented shortly in about, Its present form, The bill provides that at the’ regular elections of directors of ‘the Equitable Life Assurance Society hereafter every stockholder In the socloty shall be en- titled to one vote for every share of the*wtock, and that every polley holue: who has held a poHey for a certain time (one year) shall be onttled to one vote, and that votes may be cast in person or by proxy, <r het State and the final one In the case, The District-Attorney declared in his argument that the defense believed it had influenced one juror without, how- BLACK AVENGERS! GET K. GOULD Young Columbla Student Who Scared Off Hazers with Gun Is Caught and Put Through _ Course of Sprouts. Kingdon Gould, son of George Gould, who with’ an tnloaded revolver put would-be hazers of thé Columbia Unt- vorsily sophomore class to filaht, has heen haged at last, and the honor of the students has been satisfied, Since young Gould showed spirit enough ‘to resist the boyish indignities that were to havé been heaped upon him, when he was upheld by President Nicholas Murray Butler and the other meinbera of the faculty, he has been) regurded ax protege of the faculty, He also had the support 6f his father in his trouble with the hazing ele- ment, and when ho was held prisoner {n one of the fraternity housed by the youths, bent on satisfying the honor of thelr class, Mr. Gould went to King- don's aid with several detectives and carried him away in a carriage. King. don did not return to school for some’ days after the Incident, and when he jd he had the protection of the faculty, which threatened dire things to the stu- dents who persisted In thelr ancient and honofable methods of initiation, ever, indicating him In any way. “It may be,” he sald, "that the power of Cussie Chadwick over men has not diminished, It may be that ‘the look of her eye and the sound of her volce can still exert thelr charm. I wonder which one of you it is that has fallen under the power of this duchess of diamonds."” Mr. ‘Dawley looked at the Judge, as it asking him to Interfere, but the Judge made ro’ sign, Mra. Chadwick, who throughout the trial has sat with her chin in the palm of her right hand, was attacked with a severe cramp in the right arm at the end of the morning session, and was unable eee leaves the court for some time, ‘ne ents were concluded ip the Chadwiek case this afterrioon, and Judge pica CRS ak pons his charge to the sGIRL'S GOWNS IN A POLIGE COURT] Needed as Evidence Against Thief, but Pretty Artist; Melts Heart of Stern Magistrate and Gets Garments Back. Miss Batelle Huntington Huggins, portrait artist, of No. 52 East Fifty ninth street, appeared’ tn Yorkville Po Nice Court to-day as complainant agaist a burglar who ehtered) her atidio last] evening carried off $175 worth of clothing, bat’ was captured with the plunder after a chage by Patrolman Weinberg, of tho’ East One Hundred and Fiftyfirst Strect Station. The prisoner, who last night gaye the| man, hame of Robert Ragged, but this morn- ing admitted: his real name to be Arthur Harding. pleaded guilty to the eharge and was held in $1,000 bail for trail by] ¢* Magistrate Ommen, Miss Huggins asked Magistrate Om- men {f she couldn't have back the cloth- ing which was stolen from her.* “Do you want all of your clothes gation that night, work at night. F te work at night, and if there is one A Bold, Bad Band, ¥ But in Columbla College are six ‘oroad-shouldered, long-haired, volce- just-changing youngsters who are band- ed together and who are known as’ the “Black Avengers." Gould was marked for discipline by this secret band, and when President Butler atarted West a fow days ago the “Black*Avengers” got ‘busy, No .one would ever know, rea- soned these avenging youngsters, and it was thelr duty to wipe out the stain on their class honor, , In a moment of forgetfulness King: don had left his unloaded revolver at home. Te was walking down the cam- pus when a student he had known by aight joined him. The student talked with. the unsuspecting youth about class matters, when they were joined by two other students, Then the three others in the “Avengers’”’ band came up. “You are pinched!" hissed one of the band.” Gould had the choice of accompanying the "Avengerg’’ then and ‘there or of giving his parole and meeting them at’ stated place and hour that night. ‘Gould accepted the latter plan. and, true to his word, met the long-haired aggre- It might be cited here that the “BI Avengers” always ft appears more manly thing that those six youths love it is to be considered manly, fearless, not- afraid-of-the-dark fellows, And they aren't afraid, elther—when they are all together. The Stunts He Did, 80 young Gould .was whisked away to © illespa corner of South Field, bel to straddle a barrel and, an rekon” of Gt Poo | Bayan under vy and yee ‘of he sfprmestons called out peu Ase Be “Unhor! a adla (oratl on ingle aapen te toatl in Pt ag wl Sornpelled bY] tho 'vargity oars- ‘All this tng he Was blindfolded; A A Teotire on. lege honor. ing then veh, and Gould be made to spel) houra’ tell, wit tof the Aale and released encartes Pa ne eh Soh every inc sont ° ite, of tet engera yeh kept, fr brave eziott and ey proud ‘of char Be Who told some one sey ro gore the ignaee ‘Avengers ree NS ‘President Puree 8a: wi each the: when now siiverine in pul they ai back?’ the Magistrate asked, “Oh, yes, Judge,” sald Miss Huggins, with a smile that would have melted the heart. of a sterner Magistrate than Mr, Ommen, “I'm atrald that if I give you all of shee) Reapart lis med e gets par ack?” thet, they. bang ate has {t that Foune, Gould took icine ne 6 me si ase ‘4 th react when the nreseription te irene by President Butler. thelr heady and’ look 8 dose is them you will be so soft-hearted that other, and | ¥} you won't a} neg at the ie to prose- cute the pri ioner, Til let you take most of the clothing, though,’ “I positively nee "the furs and some of the shirt walsts and the’— and she hesitated, “oh, if there t4 anything that you don't want to tell, me about. sthat would shock me, never mind,” sald the Magistrate, ‘'Why do you want all these clothes? Do you, expect to. re- celve company?” "I may,” admitted Miss Hugeina, smilingly. "You ought. not to recelye. company during Lent,” said the Court, but without magisteriil stermess, Then’ he directed the. court officers to allow Miss Huge@ins to take. what she wanted of her stolen clothing. —— $16,000 House Burned. ‘phe residence of Joseph Strissler, aif Hast’ Rockaway, was destroyed by fire early to-day ae the damage |s esti- mated at $16,000. Mr. and Mrs, Strass- ler wore in New York last ght at a theatre. They found the house In flames when they returned, RESULTS OF FOOD Health and Natural Conditions Come from Right Feeding, Man, physically, should be like a perfectly regulated machine, part working easily in its appropriate place. A slight derangement, causes undue friction and wear,’ and fre- quently ruins the entire system, A well-known educator of Boston found a way to keep the brain and the body in that harmont{ous eo-oper- ation which makes a joy of living: “Two years ago,” she writes, “being in a condition of nervous exhaustion, I resigned my position as teacher, which I had held for over 10 years, Since then the entire rest has, of se, been a benefit, but the use ot| ape-Nuts has removed one great cause of illness in the past, namel constipation, and its attendant ey “T generally make my entire bre fast on a raw egg eaten into four} CANDY MADE CHILD ILL. |'Two Men Who Svld the Sweets Un- der Arreat, Louls Auerbach, of No. § Orchard street, and Lous Silverman, of No, 31! | Attorney street, were arrested to-day at} | No. 142 Clinton strof for selling candy | | Robonwita, twelve years old, of. No, 4 Essex street, The git! was attend. | ed ky a doctor ard went to her home, The father of the child said he did the | Not belleve there was any Intention to polocn ‘her, but the candy had an offen- sald to have been polsoned to Rosie! t Hive odor. ai’ dthe small portion she} | t fae, te with a little added, I like| epoonfils of Grape Nu hot milk or hot 2 it extremely, my food milates |my bowels a care of th I find my br ind | endurance much d 1 know Ithat the use of the Grape-Nuts has. jeontributed laretly to this result. | "tt ip with feelings of gratitude each |f Three Good Reasons. 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