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THE EVENING WORLD, navnsoae, _DECEMBER 31, 1908. | _ $y AGED PARENTS OF HAINS BROTHERS TELL OF CAPTAIN S QUEER ACTIONS" Jonkins—he was wit arragut at Mo-! ‘ . if You } wild, The next day my father and) knew of the trouble, He sald that on bile Bay,” she told with a pathe sho said briskly Thornton came. 1 cannot remember | the last Sunday morning In May Peter AME RICAN CONS SUL ttl rte i hee Cone oh se | Prisoner Sketched in Court As He eet eae Te ee atin re | BISHOP AT PARSRED ,! | vole, which trailed away to nothing 1, He was unconscious for a tong At Whe end of cach answer 1 c | ‘ h iS d “Repeatedly during thie narrative,” | begged lilm to go with him to Peter's aya yy BE AMONG LOST. ow ‘eter Hains delicate as a while, and after that he often com ded the Major, y brothe: quarters at Fort Hamilton, and he went Gaeres elec “arin etcate asa]. and aber that he often come | Watched His Brother on the Stand 33." 0 en te an ad we wen a | nor will let me, very delicate f years, He wa How old was he then?! asked t this: ‘My ¢ }ean't think! 1 can't) ference was held NEW HAVEN, Conn, Dec. ah—The } nervous as a child As a man, too. Justice, “How old was Connie ther sleep! T have slept but an hour or) “Did Thornton tell you he knew any: absence of news from Poof. William We did not think we'd ever ralse hi Jack? aha inquired, innocently, turr two since J lef; Frisco, and again, ‘Il thing of Annis's relations with Claudia Henry Bishop, of this city, American Here Mr. Da 4 up to obsect, line to lier eon, the major, but the Jus wottld have done anything for that) Hains before Peter Hains came home?’ | Consul at Palnero, is causing much saying he did not think {t was relevant. |tice checked her, with a smile, and woman! IT don't deserve this!’ and) “He didn’t tell me anything as a fact.” anstety among his frends neve “EP gustain the object said the she sald, “I think he was about seven | again, “Phink of that man coming that! “Did he tell you he had any sus — Justice. “Can't 1 tell ini BOY Lop MiRNE Venta eH night to dinner with me and playing ? ai ie Balti tcl e asked, turning tow GG aH [me for a trier fencing awhile Major Hains Try the New Year as a { ard the Judge is Visit to ashington Major Hains had shown a good deal 1 don't recal he did. * Wo No, mn His Honor, sooth= | Avner wore 1 se emotion filing all this His voiee he tell solr hie Mad written Beginner thety. “You « ' Stolnisr [ ng tne K cand gree ky and under| Peter at San Francises urging bin (past Month We Recelved This Letter: You must not be offended, but some- inquiry down to the pre Wa lip trembled often. come home He merely said he times T may have to strike out part of ington, where T live now What more did he tell yout asked | had written Peter several letters dur what you say to comply with the law. id 5c <Gonnio; Sane 8 " Mr, MeIntyre, “didn't press him for! ing his abrerae, just as | had done “Borough of Bronx, 2 nnie, ‘ any more details,” sald the Major. Did Pete tell you wha: brought hin Nov, 11 23 1908 thore Yes He came to me after ny more deta A i i Labo Hy LU SIGIR WORPERMGR. Som. Ne: GaIHE (8 What was his Keneral appearance?” | hack?” “He said tt was the receipt of Dear Sir Oh, oi,"* she sald, weakly, and then, | COUlls sore nneie ahe faltered, | asked Mr. McIntyre, “His face wasla large packet of letters. But 1 don't “Being that { was looking ober putting her face in her hands she | Met his mother: | TMT | flushed and pale alternately, Ho stared think he ever told me whom they were | this mornings World for current Bobhed aloud. Major Hains came to her | yo ee saweard and worn, Hef at me. His hand trembled, His eyes! trom.” EGLO WHA: WHIGRING BvaR) (lew lpide and in a minute she was quiet | i siexered A ahs tnough to go on. First, though, she | #temed haif distracted. He was grenily | | excited.” | turned to Justice Crane and with a Aa " Jquaint little Inclination of her white| “That must he ruled out.” said His filled with tears as he finished his nar-| Like Chester Reid, who testified Mon- ration.”” |day, the Major worked hard against be- “How white did his face get?” “His ing drawn into any admission which face was pale naturally, but it had as-| might show It was a letter from Thorn- which you have advertised the sate way to save as i intend to try the new year as a beginner so if it will head she seid Leteisbee, CORAM AU Saat UL sell | sumed an unnatural pallor; only under|ton Hains which first poisoned Peter | Dt be to inconvienent for you to “Y beg Your Honor's pardon, but 1! “He didn't do anything,” ehe answer. | excitement would it flush.” Hains's mind against Annis, whom | !¢t me know as ! am anxious to get Won't know ‘these things—It is auch aj @@ sharply aie ae | Did he at any time tell you his emo-|Thornton Hains personally disiiked, and | ® safe investment not that 1 am hard place forme here—so strange and] Did he Tiss soul Poompree ay phe tions when he first heard his wife's ad- brought him home to figure in the | looking for to make a whole lot out geo. hard. Gilediout, wsasbinwibitierly) akalny RHel| missions?” “He said to me, ‘John, when wrecking of his home and the murder of a mere nothing only just to be Tauirderatend;(ui he to ld sherssec NOW|) or cor cece eam rey she told me that 1 was wild, crazy. of Annis op cubs diss? #o ahead in your own way.” Wh she waa quieter she resumed mad.’ # Major Hains said he had never noticed EE J i Now, Major," said Mr. McIntyre. | anat she said, sitting up a little) oie BRR ION Heavies Peter made a practice of tugging TBA RRTROe HR CRT MERC Lapeer ha hi) Pek ok aie eet reaching the point toward which he had q; hig hair hetore the time hia alleea OUF New $10 a month savings ng at the ears, and when he 7” ub iA i adil been working, “was the conduct of the | madness began. He also told Mr. Me wrecked my home and stolen my wife. od, how can I stand it? How can two and four he suf tm was betwee from terrible n “aR ; ane plan appealed to this man as irrational?’ Most decidedly = irra- | two years he knew the climate of t the right way to start the Captain, as you observed it, rational or tntyre that es When he wou Thear it?" leap up and cry o! When he was five : tional,” said the witness, with em-| pajippines was very hot and humid be or six his wish was bade eels ttle, Interval or weehin, one puaile sear) ERteN May and October, This was by New Year. Bee things distinctly—an¢ was beh GUN UA TEL a Sa nt On cross-examination the District-At-! way of paving the pat h to prove tha years old bef. e could talk dis stairs to see his nes. We doth tomey took the witness over the st« Rilsadieaunal tions wale’ Ve RABE He hit the nafl on the head in this ly. Until then he stuttered very badly." | Wept over the poor children and he of his meeting te Captain at the Grand jjjg mind #) that the siock of his wifes Simple, unpretentious letter, when he “Do you remember Peter ced out: ‘How could my poor Claudia | Central on June 27 and from there o} actions might have overthrown i: all Said be intended to “try the new 101 is he “T shal + for- have done this? Why did she disgr to vi e three brother: t fer, , a ppen his 1 T shall 4 er for ua 2 a ie any y as i BG aes ei wip erevel of the t ass HO sat the easier year as a beginner” end was not ci .* she an: ed, » control nd these babies so ly |, he horn to: lains's house th it at did Thornton tell you abou he « tie trembling of her clin. “it was on a|can latand it, 1 will go mad . Thornton Talked of Divorce. apa a Thammton tell sou about ihe “looking fer to make'a whole lot out lighthouse steamer, and he fell down the “'Then we came downstaire again T- JENKINS Soil talaeesed Nanas atieetiontioti lNw= | Inton Him thaliSiindagnOnling ItAlasemp eae re NOIUNEs “i i object to this,” said Mr. Darrin. of te pone: Peslarie tandeerohoa ine | HAINS: vers with Thornton Hains that first af “Thornton said Peter burst in like a) Why 4s it not che best plan for you ternoon?” "Yes." crazy man, wildly excited and very as wellas for him? Asafe, sure, way (o save which every American should investigate now. ey peatea 3 Hal woman with a! more cite Sh ‘aad G Gy cabin) ‘You knew that the divorce proceed nervous dden flash of spiri that the General and 1 should go out/ ings wy vay 2" "C aguel i i “Madam, madam,” sald the Judge, /¢f the, countrys dorrene children: He neem ere Vesey 8) rine ete Cia (Irs Oy tha Wiaclh i fh Somewhere, and take the children, He | ; 5 ‘You say you knew not of the d ‘eeage mnrewce leietheinrias “the District-Attorney only objects be- | Somewhere. and thle te “the Libbeys, | luncheons Mr. McIntyre said he was | About , as You have noticed, would YoU | vorce action?” “I knew nothing of LIUGO aii SIeEaR yh CONS Git gh cause he knows the law and you do not. | his wife's people, might get them. It) worn out and that he wouldn't be able | with (1 r Peter's conduct rational or ir | getatia.”” oner’s mother Justice Crane sent the | \Please proceed. was all a crazy scheme. to go on Saturday. “Why didn’t you talk further when ra asked Mr. McIntyre. “Ir-|° fiere. Mr. Darrin suddenly asked: JUTY away temporarily, He asked | Our plan presenta the first op- * C ° W ke d ili: “Last Saturday and Sunday,” he said, you first reached the house?’ “Be- replied the General, with |-peil the jury all that happened at the eats Ripe Sete MS atte (ul as | portunity yet offered to acquire an aptain eak an A U ing During “T didn’t sleep a wink. I fear a break- | cause Connie was so excited. His face emphasis. Hotel Astor 1 don't know whol whether he Was prepared to take over || Mterest, by installment payments, tn down If I go on. If you will adjourn to- | was white, his muscles twitched, his The direct examination of Gen, Hains gpoke first about the divorce action.” the vase. Mr lie Witt arose and guaranteed first mortgages on New y ildh dd. A d M th Si {night until Monday, I can promise to eyes hung out, and he pulled his hair nere closed and Mr. Darrin began his 5 that he knew only what he had x ey 1 out, a 1e pulled his hat ere closes ) i I do not care who spoke first, what knew, 3 York City improved real estate, His Chi ood, ge other QYS | sinisn the defense by Wednesday.’ After your second interview witi cross-examination was said?” “Thornton sald, ‘This is a| {he Papers and that he was f proved by th naa panic to be ai “Describe his actions, _ please.” | by ing he graduated at West Point in| Mr. Darrin thought it would take him | Claudia did you tell your son Connie} ytr, Darrin brought out the admission terrible thing that has happened to ducting the prosecution to its ¢ | eate and stable as U Govern- t “Bometimes,” she said, “he would be | 1861 and served through the Civil War, | at least a day to get in his rebuttal, but) \vhat you had said to her that there was a letter written by some | Peter, and he is going to get « divorce.’ ey ne 8 said His Hon See eee \ \silent for long spells. Then he would | He wasn't allowed to tell how many |he agreed with Justice Crane and Mr. “yes, 1 told him this: I said that 1 other than Miss Claudia Hains to Thornton then said that Lawyer tN REE SUG 4) v1 1 0 | ree : 3 1 McIntyre that it might be possible to t i say sh . , \ n I will now make, be- | | en dollars down and $10 per become greatly excited. He would stare | battles he took part in. In the Spanish | > went upstairs abo o'clock and she that brought him East from San nett had been retained, but that Chities! GuMlGhiala have until | | month for 19 months will secure one w | 80 to the Jury by next Saturday night. was sitting oF fi Th 1d of these certificates. hey yle ‘at me wildly, and the froth would form | war he commanded a brigade and sa the bed. I put my hand) Francisco. All the witnesses have per- thought of asking Mr. Percy to on his lips and he would tear at his | service in the Porto Rican campaign. He | Mrs. Annis in Court. on her head and said, ‘My ehild, why jsistently denied the existence of any charge of the case. He said Mr. Aas) Gla ce Aiginterostelandiareuredeesanis hair, He seemed to liken his wife to/ had also served, he said, on the) Mr. McIntyre, in resuming the exam-| have you done these things?” She said, | letter nett was very conservative and ANAT this (niet yenre abUE Gea thie the woman in Kipling's ‘Vampire.’ Often | Nicaguaran Canal Commission and had | ination, wanted to ask Gen. Hains about |] eee 8 ee Gh can on't know. [love Mr. Annis and h Now, General, was anything said Peter would be satisfled with nothing 1 payments {f he would stride about with a vacant Isthmian Canal Commission and had his wife's health as observed by him loved me. about a letter written by Thornton to less than an absolute divorce.” } terest ore Oe ee s if made stare in his eyes, repeating the Ines: | been chairman of the Lighthouse Com- | from time to time. This was cut out as Confession Goes In Peter telling him to come ne at ‘Was Peter there?” “Yes, he sat at ; Promptly, from the dates upon which *A fool there was’ and so on. Then, too, | mission. | coming within the scope of the Justice's I remember that he would often hum! “Where did your father d asked | ruling. Gen, Hains was finally permit- lines from an aria in ‘Traviata,’ the afr, Meintyre, when all this had been|ted to say that his wife was nervous ‘opera, and sing parts of an old song|explained, “In New Jersey.” and excitable. This condition developed called, ‘How happy it ts to be married!" He would say these words over and ‘over again—a hundred times, I think.’ “How long did he stay with you in Washington in June last?” “Five or six they ave made and you run no risk ¢ of losing the money you have paid ough failure to keep up the pay- ments, Your money will be return- | ed to your estate in case of your Write or call for our booklet “The 4 “I then told my son that she had ad- once?” “‘l do not know; Ican't remem- the table, but took no real part in the mitted’ her conduct to mel He became replied the General. talking. Mr. Chester Reid, our friend, very much excited again. His eyes Mr. McIntyre was plainly trritated Come In and suggested that we hire a 5 glared and his face twitched. He ran over the admission from the witness. IRA WANTED UNO CRISS “Was he then, or had he been pre-|in their early married life and has con- | hie ands through his hair. ane Ro een nats eeu mat heii e recon | aaa) ountormbpan\epiniongthat your, viously, in any Institution?” No.) | tinued since SIRI EAM VRGGAT. TERON ile bee persisted Mr. Darrin. “I don't remem: | Prother told you what happened from “Of what did he die?” asked Mr. Mc-| Referring to Peter, his son, the Gen-| stout § o'clock that same night we | \his imagination or from his memory?" again 1 corroborated his wife as to the Beri ireplleca igen ness {oMy impr hat he w Intyre, still working to show a heredi- | °T@! corr he | another talk together in the parlor. My “Did he tell vou he had received a| !¥ !mpression js that he wa The constitution telling man shail be iy eee tary taint in the blood of both sides. ea cree eee ane ae the #08, Thornton Hains, the defendant at jletter from Thornton, telling of his, me 0 narration oletact rome aavcry Safe Way to Save,” which ¢ives full \ pibly: 8 There was | y b es this bar, was there, and Mr. Bennett, a) wif scretions?” “I do not remem- | '8dly' Shattered memory a Mau cbaenvelliimn) constantlylaurel cee earn oreumentaonl this) i Siori gtouse (on ithe lasteRarurdayalin) tomes epee ei eee ae eee ret iidojnossremen “He was conscious of what he was particulars, Tris, together with } point, to which the old General lis- | lawyer, The conversation this time was ber,’ replied the General, aow on his chiefly between Claudia and Mr. Ben- guard. CO me?” “Natu ly I did,” she | M y of this year?” ‘Yes. We met. Semple passbook and contract form» Ink Bc tened, with his withered hands jammed said there by appointment.” see eee ‘ “Did you seo the servant girl Emma jou, and you cannot withdraw from this Will bz sent free to any address upon *; et ) nnett took dow rT state. M E emed tistie h i ee Sood baht Aatad 4 bah “When did you next see him?” “About | See? in tis pockets. Finally the ques | “Did he deliver you anything on that x : ADO W nner stat Ir Daten a aeenied sa Uenson at uellelll Tatthelcconainniatim wxesl case without my consent, and that I re- se ticoamonibelae, ; tion was allowed, eel ment in writing and then read it and progress he had made and abandoned fee onelee recei¢t of coupon belo’ { two weeks later at Thornton's house tn ey et es oe 4 ue foosaslon tu) Muriel handed oneal packamelliaienific incite iienmestier eal mveee i ieainetotirmen leniae “Did you also see Marie Germonde, the “WA? HOE Sag your statement In the avenge. My father die msanity,”” said of jetters—that is, he showed them to ‘ ae Ween seen oe ' French nursematd in Thornton Halns’s presse and ‘can ong sis that when a 7 |the witness. ” Then she signed {t in my presence “When did you first have a suspicion aes ™ i Lae we 505.8 Have you told us all that you re | Sie ove | me. (tiganlehownitsiheelndanenal AARNE RENT Somewhere house?” “Yes; she was there van does his he Isatove mers of what your sonia and ania| "When ald ne ler” Tn tm or am" "Hrere tne witnees panned to identity ah amon (tar fomand gf (iaual'sinnaehee”cmemennee "Sta you nee pour brother Pecer after GMM iat ate aay cate Sor AND) TRUST C9 fn Washington? Do you recall any evi-| ,"W2at Was his manner of mpeceh be- the lettera—a whole sheaf from his wile inva how got the witiees 10 Mondity vai anminced athena Y fad heal an fac | June 87" “Not until geveral daye after Init You tn withdraw a vrs cee son, fore his death?” “It was incoherent hed Peter Hai Si saan teacte A) hess to identify came convinced wh) c y oat \ him at! Mr. Darrin bowed his acceptance o: (dence of passion or oUt burst Oe ena pefere’ nie Geach rig at had reached Peter Hains at San ine famous confession and offered it in erview with her fen Minnie was [Re ahooting of Anois. 1 eaw him at) 1, Lagrin powed hie acceptance of Capttal and Surplus, ~ $12,000,000 gs, 1 dc she sald nen the : e . < May Pea av ail o} 5 ae \General and 1 wouldn't listen to his | 224 hallucinations, . ‘These are the letters,” said old Gen. evanence panalna onlitaialiniseenlllteith lah 1 tell” “E tola my | "What did he tell you regarding the me 176 Bway, N.Y. 175 Remsen St., Bklyn, scheme for getting lis children away |, “How old was he when he died?” put Hains. “When I asked him what had |, {0/oTe Diseink on ts Allmissability the || “Whom did you t old mY shooting?” “1 said when 1 first saw 42,962 MARRIAGES GAVE 350 Fulton St., Jamaica. from his wife and his wife's people he '" the Judge. “About seventy-four.” prought him home from his duties tn |e © generality more | wife. him, ‘My God, boy, how did you get in ey CeIn SOU tS DORR ONE aN jhere?” He stared at me and sald, ‘I CITY CUPID BUSY YEAR. matt This Coupon + to details of the making and signing of t |got very angry and would not listen to sald Gen, Hains, after making a rapid the Philippines he said, ‘Here is what mitaien Gnintie ; written confession. Mrs, Annis never write Peter?” "No, str” BE aN ae enn jreason. He became greatly excited Mental calculation brought me,’ and threw the letters MY tif sae : don't know.’ I sald, “Tell me how it all 5 then, more excited than at any other Justice Rules It Out aross the table, and I read them.” moveniver bend! righu mor lett: [uut once Brother Ends His Testimony. | nappened.’ He then sat alongside of me, Gunig was busy during Ws, and City THLE Gl ABANTEE & UAE C9. time, and his face twitched and his eyes ‘ i Gen. Hains was still glancing through OF twice picurled slightly (as When the trial was resumed to-day | put was so excited he could t 1 AE SEY EER IEEE TEPER: 1 roadway, New York rite atran Then Justice Crane cut out all refer-|the package when Mrs. Annis, widow ‘!8dain or disbelief, as MeInt Major Hains took up his testimony | can't recall what conversation we had t Please send “The Safe Way to Save,” little fellow with the bow “In your past Ife were you subject to \°nces te hallucinations, saying, a8 of the murdered man, came in alone, ‘© the Jury: where it was broken off yesterday by | We just looked at each other more than oo it account for. Under advertised in the N. Y. Eve. World, to ] nervousness or hysterical fits?” asked "® UNderstood It, the insanity of the de- | looming over six feet tall in her big our son do when his wife |the sudden adjournment on account of | anything else.” Giiva Clerkancollstavadminiaina honeances ie 4 Mr. McIntyre. fendant’s grandfather was not at issue black hat, and took the same seat e confession?” resumed Mc- | tie indisposition of Mr, Mcintyre. The Major said that at Bay Ridge last | Wiairinge licenses were issued Hire iNainie! vasescie wine senso < Justice Crane was Inclined to rule this Uere: He permitted the General to say, which she occupied yesterday. She He strode back and forth ery “Peter told me," began Major Hains, summer he had discussed Peter's Greater City si : wes : out as tinproper, and the little old jady, However, that his father had been con- | Nstened intently at what followed. ing out “My God, my wife has ruined | *that on his arrival at San Francisco | troubles with Thornton rien pe peeye ines: ene aletibuced Address ... 5 ‘ Who was by turne spirited and broken, ‘ned to bed for a year before hia death | Before the Confession. |me and my family and my children’ He | from the Philippines last May he re-| Talked It Over With Thornton. ( siaiiitran and Bronx 7 sat up very erect and wanted to argue 44 had to be carried like a child. Upon Darrin’s objection the General | W8% Breatly exelt wit r ceived jetters which caused him to start | “I took a walk down to the river with Brooklyn the point with him. Mr, MeIntyre took “During your married Mfe have you as not allowed to say by whom these) TUGINR ani his face convulsed, and his at once for home. I asked him how long | Thornton so as to be alone with him,” Queens VWUVUVVVVV advantage of his first opportunity to had eccasion to notice your wife's ner-|jetters had been written / Mendel eanethleraln {t took him to cross the Continent, and ns, “and during the | Hlchmond ; say that he was trying to offer thig Vousness?” asked Mr. McIntyre. What did your son say when he) Wished for Death he said: ‘I don't know, I can’t think m to tell me what he) Total ... a : RIKER’S DRUG STORES Vidence with # view to developing proof Judge Crane ruled this out, in the|handed the letters to you?” said Mc-| Here there was a break while the ‘Then it wag he uttered the words, ‘My | a u Nowa Number? dnaGrentan of an hereditary t the Justice insis didn’t properly Int of insanity, but |facé of Mr. Melntyre's promise to show |Intyre, slightly altering the course of | Justice read certa torties in sup-jGod, Annis has ruined my home and | ed that such testimony 01d Mrs, Hains ta a victim of neurosis, | his examination. ‘He said thts: ‘I have | port of one of his earlier rulings of the | driven me mad. long in this case, and Saying that such evidence would only |been very much troubled. These letters|day regarding the testimony on heri | Believed Her Then. »| “After he got quiet he said: ‘I recall I | New York and 7 in Boston. The very newest Riker Stores are located as follows: sail he would have to keep it all out, be admissable after alientsts had first) which I have received have caused me|tary Influences in an i id Mr. McIntyre wasn’t allowed to ask Stated that such troubles were commu-|much worry, and I have come on to see! When this was over. the got to New York on a Friday. I found 6 Ae West aah ieee thew her about her physicians or the extent Dicable from one generation to the next. {if the suspicions created by them are cecded with his testimon |my wife at the post sitting on the OH HE Oe iG Manhattan to which she had had medical attend-, After the jurors had gone for their et mn : oadwitys Brooklyn. Oy true or false. ‘house aft 1 Br DEPENDAWE, TNT Ay. | porch of a nelghbor, After I had em: DHCOM AT TURERS. aced her she asked me what brought | ance. (Trade Mark.) also calle Him irratina, Le€tlers From Captain’s Wife, Found °".°""<" | me 6o unexpectedly, and I said, “I have “During your early life 1 i SRA We at San Francisco, Kept From Jury « “His Hehe SAN flare aw an “sre i, | SPECIAL FOR THIS THURSDAY a iadddade Cooper’s New Discovery, 67¢ Vil allow that,” said the Justice I; was now evid waving down Mr. Darrin, who was on that 1 nt for the first time) that. ‘This w. or SP EEE DEV ANT “sant ranean aocets net eemaetimeny (had bean sdmitied Oy | aru ware Aung about with aimiens eer ina Annint"s nid Ye fhe aa BIHBONS "POUND 10¢ CHOCOLATES a,)POUND 19¢ START THE NEW YEAR A WINNER « ession to him, she having ment by Mr. MeIntyre that it w i a ‘ i, Peter, the are not true yaye- gone aT p uk with his father It was hard tol an e Annis down here as my guest to | SUGAR MIXED CANDY. | 4by 4 better than that these Hailgent onito cay flat chal antag’ tie: RuMesiU fALuere Aes ee nA A, for that wome 1 yet she SAT GReTL eaL Ter ‘a Bee) OG) | Bis beeunetaatonts 60c CONEY ISLAND. prensed n LY f pick out anything that smacked of 1 16, 0) dren 1 spr ’ f fs | box; our price per 5 pounds. fe et the Me 48 tigate the stories he had | ratfonalty in the narrative which the y ave Overy Ga 1D ON’) A SRen ONe: | eer NDY— ~ $ Makes You a Partner with 5 heard. While he didn’t think she'd done ana liinaeivaiiaciatainthetastan | gested we invit nis to come to dinner BOL. Bi dora ESOT Y REM ot unt seta he id ink and fone Geral had Jum wid Tt the enn ; wean fated cite anni came annee [AM Ree | FMRC nah a GEO. C. TILYOU Hae: « reet. I sald, ‘Connie, in my opinion, | satement before the jur y acac S which was dn the next house, to call up Peppermints and Winter: confections; 5 pounds for in this great money-making, tunny. place to answer Atement before the ju m1 greens, Apricots, Dates, Fruit 2 great | y y pI iu, th goa been more than indisereet, I Bea aa ie Watse Chantel x sf y is and invite him down o was Sellies, “Honbons, French J 3C BONBONS, that paid 8% dividend in a dull season &: © when think she has been unfaithful.’ He sald, nt § ahs ODD) 00%. 0 , gone so long that my suspicions were Creams, &e. +++) -POUND CHOCOLATE AND and will get all the business next season, , Meat God Monit Paaiinatae Taniae| agains wall on the ing already gone, the ¢ kt igain aroused and 1 Went to the other | a MACE FBUIT. on an eer Fe SETA NP SVaTH Teh say Ty do anythin eme side of the court om three € Washingt ‘1 sortment of all Chocolates, H ‘Ys ren wan Ng moapishat’ “Halaaig aNiny.didnts eee HAT FIRE. Se kOe PaNEeDen TC DEAR RULAABY 42.5} pian, | Vater I found, her very much excited |, BONBON, 25c ) aan. Mnonnde fore. $1.15 Write and learn all about it to tha ENP EM AA CUT ate ned! with ontrich ah Hy God, Ive got to Joye m ttled, and took the receiver from | PRUIT, Bc. + 2e+.+-POUND ee hae mepen tog © mixconducted herself?” 1 said to him, | Puneet i aoa ey a IGS | MANUBR Mea aol AAS BRRRUES (BE. Al nit and repeated the Invitation to | -——_—en—_c—nc—emmneee | VION JCM Gabe Bo GEO. C. TILYOU, Coney Island, N. Y, : I chided your wife for going to Boston | pve kee JO UB p Woman, tnatigated by that man” aad) Annis, Annis said he would come down [ 10H GRADE ASKORTED AND "FRUITS: or uw je wai ) 1 ; US ROLO' Ne ee ek er yA je added, “No man) jater, He did come and ‘we had dinner, i. ‘sortinent « neolates abe f nat winter with Mr. Annis, You wrote! tne Gener) tatked ont Beha Or Mera att Mune sing, uot Hater, He did come and we had dinner, © minns. 25¢ Eatin of all Chocolates, $1.75 x | me word t 4 not wish me to hed fine ever muttered jie A muffor now and jang then wa went antomoblling ant ~ 4 gy ast 7 make her feel badly by any criticism of Hs 4 Hen accompanied | were arrested andéfined for speeding, al Mr Nereeanalnt Hagalae Bioataa QuuRTAAAll Bround ithe General and the three lite be iw heat slay I went to see, my | IMPORTED FRENCH GLACE FRUITS, NEW $1 49 —— = turn 1 i . 1 1 a y wa Me a been /as far as the ferry, where he made a a) 1 bid NOR ARDAUGA,MESAUAS AUR AAA SUA AL as far as the ferry, where he made an-| gener and told him of my hopes and OP JUST ARRIVED, 5*POUND BOXES, e i rr \ he referred to th'e |! Hh aE a ea t im, | nek da ng wrong, Yo 6 ad: disgra at had come upon his fa cara, and be set TRE a LCR li 11) = ‘ Wife, Connie, was absent a week during | Ay 16 Ags eM not right wife has been away for 5 i Li fl B k { 5 the month of April, When she returned | Mission of the letters in ex i" Don't Remember” Other Letter, 4 work and we dont know FQalg Of Imported atin Line askats, c. Each iain calacling.noapameeaiietaes i , home #he took to her bed’sick, and waa | (le Tualice destingd te ie “The witness sald that several times where she was.” J got home early the ting them o But there's ‘a Wwaya Catal ute Avian she wan awas|nen et a he had cauitioned Thornton to take care |next morning and Went direcliy to | ————e CABCARETES aro known vo lonsteae pee ; : eft no address Car Tr TTT Nee coe TTS ing OF Dis brother, Pete Claudia and begged her to tell me SPECIAL FOR NEW YEAR’S, of thousands for the natural and easy al a ly ‘ yyy here she was for al , f i : heya I told hat Connie was not in a where she had be She said she had way they clean out the system of over- i with r three en left bi ur ee HOW? normal c« said the Gene I been in the mountains with a. friend POUNDS OF MIXED CANDY, WITH 100 drinking, Be Prepared, a box jn your ve 1 the I ES ng day. fold ‘Thornton to keep Connie out on and that they went by boat. 1 said MUSE MOTTO PAPERS, 100 FRINGE pocket of CASCARETS—take one om oh : in nt Aid onus ane mite, /$019 ‘Thornton Conn es al Vy got hesitate By MOITO PAPERS AND "200 VERSES, [pa gure wiion saulge io bed etonie nu ! Eau ae tal OU ETNA anid aL ald ALA a ie ners and there wo inventigates) | | BUT MP SUITABLE FOK TABLE DECORATIONS. morrow will de plearant eI M ree ex i 4 “ae Aue ‘ the | said, ‘Cla here is the 1 TT CASCARE TS = 0c bon = Week's treat: ' s ents of Ny je the caok, wnd want you to say in his pre what ALL CL at BTORES OF TO-DAY UNTIL MIDNIGH ment All druggisis Higuest seller ia nr an a am the mates So have Sid mp I Brother rrai oad en He WE DELIVER FREE seman |e General's Father In Snake ad Kg ald 0 tran, ald, "MY dod, my ohld, Ya ot Wiie's Acts, Major Hains Says | iyi. "sthi huis Hat sorta erg eneral’s Father Insane e, ‘) have aaked he at that snp | don't mean true? she simply said 2 TERY AND 800th STREET; also 29 St, |) BEGG.—0on Woeanesday, Dect? 80, 1908, To the stand 1 ame the ke \ whe has ext Usfactorily. | yon she me to go, but | mountains was at a hotel in New all Br aa? We detlver 2 ELIZABETH BGG, beloved wife of the ing, hawk-face Nitest But if ‘ © Wort to What else did Claudia say?’ asked said, “I must go. 1 belleve you, but evra Aerial WV een out, "My fo 10 Ibs, (or £0c, to po . Pankow ih nye ar, U.S. A. retired umstances aud conylt ourselves. made was in answer to my question, promised my father 1 would annot remember what else happened, gent ©. “for @ut guts 2068 as, Mims Dilla, We. O08, Mat Oks, Gn Ma Bleady as a rock and wit! Then he asked me to go with him to the | ‘How could you do 1t? She replied, I him.’ Then she sald suddenly, except that 1 lifted her out of bed iO MNpped from our special sail Church of Kipipbany, 24 4y., near aie ate od not the ivaat tains, where she sald she went, |cannot say; 1 don't know why I did it.’ | you the truth. I haye loved A and put her in @ chair and entreated aoe denertment: share © aclamn seauiein mane will be ate @eldierly old fighter began lis evidence and help him investigate. 1 agreed to! Yhat ended the first Uli at that time, }some time and 1 didn't go to the | her to tell me all J wee mad, crasy, tered tor the repose of her soul,