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f ; THE EVENING WORLD, THUKSBDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1910. | LED VANPRE, “= RENOIR E © IRORYEANDLE BERR SESE GASTHEATION RS GLOVER ACAN eeepc, TRUSTUNDERFRE =, SWEARSBCISER Sere FACS AHOTFRE Rages" OF GRAFTHUNTERS, SOUGHT REVENGE, ; i WITH THE ASSISTANCE Lay Widow of Murdered Man As- sailed. by Le Blanc Girl's Law- yer on Her Past Life. OF FIGS AND ELDIR SEMA, ee ee WHICH EMABLES ONE TO FORM REGULAR HABITS DAILY, $O THAT ASSISTANCE TO ATURE HAY’ BE GRADUALLY DISPENSED WIM WHEN RO LONGER REEDED. AS THE tcl Mu ea ae «| aut : “TURNING, OUT THE LIGHT." PLANT THE NATURAL FUNCTIONS. WHICH ROTE WOMAN SUICIDE. ct pFDEND ULTIMATELY UPOW PROPC® asin Dre WOURISHMENT. PROPER EFFORTS AND RIGHT LIVING GENERALLY. : set 11S BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE NUINE, SyRUP er Figs AND ELIXIR oF SENNA WaNuracTURcD BY THE At IFORNIA Fig SYRUP G | FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING PRUGGIS | ONE SIZE ONLY, GRICE BOT A OO" 50t a corres LJ Commitee Hears iain Toles Testifies That Go-Between | {! on How Public Is Held Up by |ef 1 + Cooked-Up Bribery Story on | “Gentleman’s Agreement.” 85 Account of a Divorce. nee TRULY BENEFICIAL LAXATIVE -SYRUI TELLS OF MARRIAGES. COMPETITION STIFLED. Wed Twice to Glover Because | NG 9 os GSM Legislators to Recommend Re- ns Told First Ceremony Was | | forms That Will Benefit the Ilegal—Many Men Named. Policy Holders, CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Des. 1 —Interest 4 pat Tosti . out i r r . ‘ ne * fn the trial of Hattie Le Blanc, the VER | tive « ati id 7 “i AGAR GER eadiaels Cle ‘ >» rhichr feventeen-year-old Cape Breton 1 ma thera been any rediss 5 Sh sag ' - . 0,1 0 . & for the murder of Clarence ¥. was Intensified to elamored for admis BRE Ganty ‘Court A Piano Investment rf cp interest in the case has been pa . low ee diverted from the youthful prisoner to The clement of chance never enters into the 4 Have Y our Eyes the widow of thie mitered ma a purchase of a Steinway Piano. Ac a sound MI | Re-Examined Once a Year ‘ day by Attorney Melvin M. | Jonneo piano investment for a Lifetime the | You Inay not need ii ¢ Le Blane girl's chief coun | or you may nee t o who assert ) had fi | and not know it. PF the motive, »ppartunit HI Ey to ehoot her t il ‘Our Registered Physicians Tt was ant iit Examine Eyes Without Charge followed the ¢ 1 New 3 Only If Needed. attempts to divert ae t ; to know that ses are right. ssesare Injurious Elulich&Sene Couists and Opticians A 350 Sixth Av, 22d St. 4} jury from the prisoner to the widow were likely to be made by Attorne. Johnson as the trial prog: Hattie Le Bia scared expectan Mrs, Glover, w 4 8G black, was re s famous everywnere v Until you have ac ually seen and heard th Steinway, iH other pianos may appeal to you; but safe piano buy- | ing is always assured in the The Upright Piano of Steinway Vertegrand. In an E! | BROKERS SUED FOR LOSSES. falue is the pie case, $550, a © her profi. . a } tion eee, ees regard ding her pro Pianos of all “makes taken in exchange. 334 St. 101. Nassau Ana St, 4 e ai ai rena jor fe ; Time payments il desired. s for rent 217 Broadway, Aster House Block. , » Glov eal Begins. Stetnway Hallis always tors. Easil: She testities he had fired a shot- | r t hetdg opeygaen Fe vaiter avail ons reached. Subway expr atton at the door, that she was a poor shot. seer Then she was turned over to Attorney | Johnson, for the de examination, and her +) was a terrif “her into every | P@ilic and Intl Johnson: “4 “Have you ever gone under any other | name than your maiden name or that of Mra. Glo STEINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall. 107-109 E. 14th St, New York. x a re ‘ As to Glover's Will In reply to que This Week ait All the 200 «James Bu‘ier” Stores Tomatces Large No. 3can @e No.2 5 » ripe, red fruit, $ can, F sour Pride of St. Louis S2 } She then Kked if she had not received letters at the Waltham Post- Office at intervals for several years ad- dressed to Minnie Everett Clarke, She admitted that she had. She declared whe had never gone under the name of Liiitan Waiker, Mrs. Glover at first denied that she knew a girl named Lena, but later ad- mitted that she knew this girl under another name. Ong Marriage Illegal. She was asked to tell the story re- , garding her first meeting w and said that she was intros vy Arthur Glover, his br nd that) oytrs, G | both men used the name Gardner. with whi | She was married to him when a#he fdentii » was sixteen years old, on Jan 20, 1890, by Rev. Adams. Confronted i) a with @ certificate of her marriage in by Rev, Herbert B. Parker at Brevigmes, R. 1, she declared that it |} was correct gnd that the previous mar- riage, she had bee was iilegal, eg ee ficate of thed SURRENDERS ON CHARGE Asked to show a eh; farlier marriage, she could not do s0,| OF $15,000 BANK FRAUD.} [soe 0 a a because, she admitted, she had none, Dut insisted that she had been married. clared that she lived in West | Dr. Moyer, Arrested in Philadelphia, | *. B, until she w Doesn't Wait to Be years old, when ji Extradited, up to-day by wel and Aen || FAMOUS ORIENTAL BAZAAR |) ; | | Ike hi Glover, that ! to him “INC: CHOICE“ GROCERIES ss Sing FatCo. 11 Fresh Eg¢ PHONG FAT & CO. “@ Dozen in 98° . Carton, 1125-1127 BROADWAY t5th Street Granulated Sugar, | below present cost, 3'lbs., 16¢ 1| Send for our List of Sag- gestions for Holiday Gifts. = Pure Lard, sharp reduction this week TOK ofan lb. ‘ 14e | change for fly Boston, The witness dec! durned there In 1906 alone and again in| Tw7 with Glover. I aeeee Mre. maiden name was Le | of Blane, as is Hattie's, but the always declared there was no Calm Under Fire. Under a merciless fire of cross-que tiontng by Johnson she was led by ques tioning hither and thither across country and back again. “Mrs, Glover Be was asked regarding many men ant Dr, F “Different from the Ordinary” OUR ONLY STORE IN NEW YORK, Tapioca, Blue Ribbon Brand, 10c package cut to 7¢ Farina, Blue Ribbon Brand, ind, 10¢ package cut to 7¢ | Omer Stores: Son Froncsea ond tos Avgces, Col, Richardson & Robbins’ Plum Pudding ‘a 4Be| i. 23e NEW PUBLICATIONS, | NEW PUBLICATIONS, any cities, but answered all questions calmly and clear) f son's inuendoes su any intimacy with er prior to thelr | \ marriage, and asked regarding her | bank places of residence in Boston, declared that @he lived with the family of her counin, Continuing under Mra, Glover describe: { from the time she age of twelve. 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