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ae . . ONE RET -~ ecore 1 aR — a \Heir to Bulk of $3,000,000 U. S. Court Refuses Plea to! In@ that Foetker had obtained $10,000. | sorry for the man—that war the only | STEEL KING BACK ] see a game of baseball He also wants He also quoted Gardner as declaring | reason T gave him money ny . te play some polo He is a champion Umit Hyde had not acted squarely with} Q. That ts the only explanation you | FROM NEW ATTACK | | Pigeon shot, having won the recoro at him and that he (Gardner) nad not been | can give for tele sudden act ON MONTE CAL LO 7] j Monte Carlo «few years ago They | New 1 is- ; Graham even. George Gould a ry that might have been committed at been retat by Wiliam) Eng euer, with Goldsmith's ald, had torn —_— Fot. 1%.—New Y. A. He didn't. He said he was working ui blige sll ‘THE SEBsing_ WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1911. ¥ / paid all that was due | erosity to an {mpecunions ngert A ys Plager trier feng ay pleeons at Lakewood, bat he | 3 caused Mr. Rider to say that the prose. | frarching & cross-examination ao a ; | got ten out of fifteen and Lord Alastair eutions pending in his office las; March > York courtroom audien fs ’ | | had no bearing w er on any brid. tened to in a long, long time, Foelker, | , Mr Potts, an America h got eight. ° ‘ T committed ag | POrking up visibly, beamed his relief / nt he Re inti Me nD EN PANG / UNCLE TESTIFIES: CARNEGIE TRUST ssuxcrs. rere noun, @, Did'nt Gardner tell you that ne had | jletrioteAtiorney Carl Nott | ove to ; EXPLAIN TO WASHINGTON President of the Brighton Reach race | in t . my of the pestered Cc ee track, to heip defeat the legislation? rd Dis bed by & fepors (hat : with Hyde, who is, I velieve, Engeman's was about i ine , Five Bullets Fired at Cabin Diners on America Wound Clearin . brothersin-taw ss Estate Quoted as Knowing | Make Preferre! Claim: of violations of the § eran Q.Did you have stenographers to take t nd B ¥ ms Haver mibmiited ¢ ‘our { down Gardner's statement? A. N an and Boy, jeneral’s Ci iti | €913.Q00 Held ¢ ‘padi | agile A G..Did You hake any memoranda ot 3 9 ate y General’s Condition. | $215,000 Held for Creditors, | to fal Wlekes sua a nie } his disclosures to you? A. No. s me," went —_——- oo | of che cstociation, dames Mt. Beck Q. Did you make a report to any one on of the facts? I reported to my chief, paid hin Cor District-Attorney Clarke. T thought the "Ry exanin's story told by Gardner might consutute | «ayy yoy permit evidence of a crime. Ing your na Didn't Prosecute Foelker. to ret your cer @. Did you make any attempt to) Passed the exan for Tackling Crazy Mé Stents, bring Footker to account for this al-| “Well, Mosinsky came to mes Tackling Crazy Man Single ian aking oF bribe moneyT A. 1 ee had received my certificate, Feld | Handed and Dis not. no. He said he was anxious to } ia x “Did you infer that Foelker got 810,00) it E haa to vote agai the bill and got $15,000 to write to : 10 vote for it?" interjected Mr. Nott was touched by his interest in me phe steamship America of La a, sald Mr, Steuer; “now we sea| nd F allowed him to write the let- — . 4 be 4 Ms ter and sign my name to where Foelkef stood. He made a busie | ee ee Mr. Nott directed hia Naplea with two pass fees proposition of it and and went over) cay witness from oullet younds Inflic to the side that gave him $15.00." the redirect evidence Justice Seabury ruled out this remark of, explanations for vd « BOTH WILL = RECOVER. iv. Nout woothinntys Aiwiny Captain Saves Passengers by had Judge Molt, sitting in the United | Mer Assistant Atte: aey-General i ) Associacdion In buying a piano ends with ‘see- # ing’ and hearing, and you must rely on the maker for how it will se ates flail Gin 1 by the Dis. in. tt Wear, stay in tune, ete. Give Heirs Equal Shares, $ $215,000 of ase Attorney-General Wi at No matter what piano vou buy | sets of rupts there are claims ag-|ersian held that the New Orleans’ you must have confidence in the J regating $7,000,000 Clearapg Ho id not come with The remarkable charge that Thomas |" t ee ltcratate Camueree ant feputation of the firm you deat “PROUD OF CLENDENI vesentin, dire. Millionaire’ neale Trust Aged Man Said He Would [ferret (0 | that institutio! Brother Swears and pre 1 women | y to make 5,00 on de k bankers took t to hav Jin vankrup . }triet rming Him ae day trom suffering = ya —————— aby a thin Le SCHWAB th LEMS Saeed HAC ed the 1 So with, as a piano is bought but ed Suttes fa: us could be learned to-day, no pro- sea het the New York civare Chee ina Jifetime; the Pease repu- House are contemplated, but the tation for {air dealing covers 67 kert jr. belteved his fa was mentally in © Gea. of competent passed when the Carne long before he died last October was pany failed and was taken In charge by who became Insane wht) ship w Superinte Ks. He bankers expla oscil J made this afternoon by William H. Bek ved they wish f° pre” vears and $2,000 satistied patrons. es that a be tie ,{0n the high seas, The wounds of the! — a h 5 heir case as a precautionary 4 ; bearing on the case, but| ments to various points tha ae of Ge ie ms that the for the p 3 a Seaciie 4 Souldere rule, out. the grine which | developed in the cra , two Injured are not Rerious—Iin fact, one ext, only brother of Gen. Bakert, when real iia tats. meawate |° Gur prices are moderate and we appeared on faces all over the court-| Foelker was fnally al PAVO of the victims has practicnily the con “4g! eit baht in co ain, re nd. The Preereer = |seH on a 3-year payment pign if — | the ‘stand after promising Steuer to) pitampore Nataie is the name ge eng Mew arither tacts Glad t egie Trust ¢ on file a! gua riseg.. G6zIs0N et es, 10.10) desired; used pianos trom “$125 ' Well content with his Parthian shot, Mirine ihe ants part oe hos, NTM#| man who did the shooting. 1 | Boece Wee eh thie nd 900 toy $215,000 ria «Warp. Old instruments exchanged a bine on ” . mat | native of Naples, bu itiae: ¥¢ er ke kruy trustee 1s | i <i Mr. Steuer sat down, with @ wave) John Rayher of Hichmond Hill, who | RAUWe mint sid Piel : Lehi fof a $3,000.00) estate to Tom, was made |! ae hon oa Mb Ay. Write tor cataiogue. . Of his hand to indicate that the cross-| was secre ary to Roetker during Foe. | United States, and his a nO only two months before the General ,,\ Cerra’ au 7 , examination was ended. ker's term as a State Senator, came! 385 Broome street, this city, He sho | ty rind aa One GE heatrorns Sone EY Antonio nistare, a cobbler. bound | died, was regarded as one of the ne toe i!) PEASE PIANO CO, to one pha . ne og! corroboratio fol ¥ Was fled ag. At this point, at Mr. Nott's request, | NeXt to kive corrovorat ‘al , ee @st points yet brought aut In favor of J. °° : court adjourned until Monday. | The |r, Netween Gardner and Mociker aboard | Harty Manchi, the eluntevcersold aon ot Clendenin Hekert, the Generat's oldest ,{h°, Tennenteo Packing Company, a 128 -42St., nt. Broadway,N.Y, : janchi, the eighty d ot | veal concern, capitalized at $2,000,000, by Prosecutor thought he could wind UP) a train coming from Albany In the! pominick Miancht dt No. 633 ‘Nest Thir- son, who {# contesting the will Saw: FONE Barilake tN@tE™ CHA cate Ercoklyn Brane! Newark Brane! hile evidence in chief by noon Monday. | gyring of 1908. s , : | Henry D. Ester . a lawyer, fore °™ epi eka 24 Flatbush: 10 New St. He had only three or four more wit-| Rayher was not cross-exami eH fetal ett ta: merty in, the emptoy B Waaterny| coneter toe. Was connesten) Ws e rhe shooting occurred in the dining , \d succeeded o1 we nd by Thomas * 7, m- Carnegte hi npany New York, --rpadepidligaplle ao) He Maxwell a crivace detective of No |ssloon of the America. It created a Union Tetegra wie okert, {Was at the head of the 4 T ' FOELKEK QUITS aed Nl Laat Ad Wrausense AGGPRAS 16 Ua Hard toe all i illionai i patestant he amit’ - Te IN Hi iEE DAYS J ik Q The Detective's Story. Francesco Acarfino it is hard to tet Returning Millionaire Admits} ™s contests" | A easp oonful of “SALADA® kes two cups THE RACK OF THE ‘Tye known Fran jardner for | NOW far the disturbance might have | : de } rook onal crn whe CAOSS-EXAMINER,| toric sears: aig” MaxweitTnave |#2Pe@ He Likes to See Wheel Spin, | tig '6c tne pnvwieat and mentat ) Foetker since 14. In the] Had Visited Mother, Gan, cena ing of 1008 while Foelker was sick | . od. Jett Napian’ bund tor Nhe > hed ai WHIIDANO Face (AOR IIIS] jonny Aire elt ts Nap iee bound for but What of It? ; left, to his death last Octover. of delicious tea wae tinder asked hart | New York on Feb. 18 she hd a eabin Proud of Clendenin. ie aT TH | A pound of “SALADA" “howd dan go up and see! pica! ee Se bea yany . s ha of hearin ery rat hima, Bald NT | the ateorane ¢ Is no division on | Chartes A Schwab) armor blkte|) Cory SOuert WES ae onan eS makes 240 ORS en to be in full pos NEAL TREATMENT Removes All Craving and Desire for Drink Mr. Steuer lost no time when Court | opened in morning in taking up the cross-examination of Foeiker He asked about Foelker's meetings with Gardner in 1908, him $25,000 for the ships of this line between fat and | maker and copper miner, doesn't like | {me and did not | 1 faculties ihe vact Wal any one Wao Las deen te Foelker wus positive that the only | the race track bills.’ second cabin passengers. | cgike akan apout: Maki Gael i ee AUS E ihekraaat’-ba0 an excessive drinker for years can in time he talked face to face with Gard-| So T told Adams.vhat Gardner had| Natale, who Js thirty-two years old i i eet cae UUlys 1910, when she (WAN ga three days be relieved of ail craving er Was on the alleged occasion aboard | ree Ae Keay ang wh te c her tid and a musician, had been in Italy three *4!4 80 to-day, when he arrived on parle Mr. Este « sald. shed H x 10 cent and d for a.coholie liquor is be ¥ , nor ofernd | asked: ‘What d dams say? T sald, | mg a vial es mother. is pecu-| Mauretania after a few weeks’ visit rior to that visit,” asked Henry ents ig proved di in e one & train When he said Gardner offerad | Ty ie tickles to death and T will ga Months visiting his mother, Ifis pecu ‘ontestant, “did Gen. E. & proved daily very one of the him $12,000 for his vote. He had even Gardner across the street In Brooklyn and once at Albany during that «pri, | Adams got back T sa but only, he added, to exchange gr: again and after my talk with A ings. told Gardner what Adams told m “Why, when Gardner committed a| Foelker had sald. Then Gardner orime by trying to bribe you, way een ae anh bir nt @idn't you, as a citizen, a lawyer and H bite jee | lar actions attracted the attention of | to Europe. He feels that when a man! Earle for t his fellow-passengers before he had| has built a number of fortunes in big /ert ever tell you anything about been on the ship many hours. On Feb, | businesses he ought to be allowed to! #on. Clendenin B aa. 6 he walked up to Joseph Paimert of| amuse himself watching the reais ue hey say ven rere atte 0 jontrose . denin had paid him back a very Is No, €9 Montrose avenue, Brooklyn, Who | wheels go around and tho cards flap| {cnn had Pall ve ne a orrowed id | wos returning from a trip to Messina, sum of money Clende 403 softly under the de 101 him feel very proud of | We fou | pushed the muzzle of a revolver into| a log that, fou his face and asked him if he was | comparatively trivial stakes without | nin AllGrocers} great chain comprising 61 Neal In stitutes doing a grand work for the m First Page.) . eee. redeuption of victims of drink throughout the United States and finateioteesiien | Canada, The Neai Treatment is aot dh H Heft a‘ sobering up” process, but removes w any all appetite for alcoholic liquor and 1 going down AEOLIAN HALL res 5 the victim to his normal bilities phys‘cal and mental condition }up in a y or two and put it up to (Continued F Ret to hil s sick tn bed with al aw f ae e was going to do | ca#er, tvo eager by & Benator, expose him promptly and) yor of people around him. Gardner | 4frald. Lives a Se s eee Kk jto Philadelphia and | cause his arrest? demanded Steuc' said: ‘You could say you camg f “Not a bit,” replied Palmerl, who did | kar ver is a man who risks money | with the money? aoreesaniya 362 FIFTH AVE. Desire tor drink is simply the re- Foelker replied that he did indeed | the Congress Club and get in to him/not know the pistol was loaded. which ‘+ needed for his necessities or| “He sald he intended to divide Ir equa y sult of accumulated alcoholic poison realize his duties under the cirsum-| that way.’ “You are a brave man.” said Natale. | “2 business,’ he said. “It hurts when |in between Clendenin and Tom.” Near 34th St., New York City, J in ‘he system. It is this poison stances, but refrained from exposing ut Tator on Gardner sald, speaking | “Come, take a drink. | people ask me If I ‘have been Monte William H. FE) +, seventy-two y which the Neal Treatment eradicates Gardner because he said the interview had taken piace when the two ij were alone and he had no corrobora-| tive evidence. Y mind nit t 50. Over the drink Natale told Palmert| Cafe this time” I wish you wouldn't] old, a brother ot Gen y else and we don’t) tha: he was being pursued by per: ‘Adams, the police court | anxious to kil him, He sald some of thee persons were on the ship ‘kert, was t “I went cricketing in Rio de do it, If I spent the same amount of | next witness. not long axo and got down with money for fireworks or for a private| © a beneficlary to the extent of fever, and then L was il! concert or something like that, I might | r the will now offe London, but I could get fi days’ tIme without the use - Be. ; of hypoderiile injectic ‘The Neal of Victor Talking Machines and] ‘Treatment is a pertectly harmless Records, and the best facilities for§ Ves¢table remedy, admintsteret ine You will find the largest selection} '" t! ‘ou al of fh, “m0 | clerk, was then called. * | cles ‘4 A {be pointed at as a frivolous pergon.| ytr, ck the witness was told, | It's all the eye. old naga are) ternally only. Dr. Benj. B. Nea!, who Asks About the Vote. About May 15, 1908," he sald, "Max- Fireu Shots at Table. | But if I spend it seeing the wh i eorth Ize that ‘f the 220 is | fore at's the personal demonstration in Greater J giscovered and perfected the Neal @ When did the Senate, of which | well talned with me and as a result of} ‘The next day at no | ; i ne yhnson, : while ninety | go aroun’ I'm a vile outcast aad 4) proken you “rill i - y OEE Cure, is permanently located at the You were then a member, vote on the | that conversation I saw Senator | passengers were at dinner in the sal gambler, Oh, quit it! Petar thokeon, An fe famous Chicego Hospital which has measures? A. April 8, 1908, | Foelker within a week." | Natale leaped ‘rom his seat, tet ow an) Anthony J. Drexel sr. and Lady Sarah you walye your Aght te that] liked to Tage hean “those t e adopted the Neal Cure fora olism. @. Didn't you come into consia- | As Adams, under the rifes of evt-| unintelligible yell and be i Bn to shoot | wil, » the kest heavy 1 Hundreds of test | son, aunt of Winston Sper imontals are avall- erable funds about that time? a. | dence. had not been permitted to detail) wita ¢ cal re pistol of American Churchill, an? Consuelo Vanderbilt's * the witness replied emphatts- the J} oluntarily given by profes: What do you mean? paried Poel. | ils conversations either with Maxwell | make. He fired five shots {all Sins Apne ne ee NRE EP | he cel nepal reel ed) ay sea ee mulitwlava anneniceee| FREE This hand ear eas taHan ROUTE ker. jo with Foelker, Mr. Steucr waste’ no! Qno of the bullets landed in the right geemed much amused by Mr. Schwab's whether I get anything or not." * | slow r s some Brass th and breadth of land. @, You know what 1 mean—weren't| time In cross-examiy) 1g this witness | thigh of Camistare, inflicting a painful gitttude of mind; trey did not ceallze | a eee rinner ae Hoth anal nea gat x % Lamp with Glas stimonials and endorsements you bankrupt just before that vote was _. but not dangerous wound. Two bullets : eae he aa gw.ic i ener bite ar! (CNIS Sic DES. FAB, arcana ry be had for the z 4 w often he had undergone the same | the Ge asked Mr, Earle |that the arm can’ ad for the asking. taken, and didn't you have plenty of FORLKER’S VOTE Upaned iin CHOI CHIE cesvounprBane (Eeteet a Mauaaiaaeire se el cmaenerele aaket ate: BAUS IRE seins At aR RG heads Value 7.50, igh Investigation of the | ort of a welcome ho: “iemilanly. twice © wee Was what was the Mi eaarai DarY BL is mee Sfterward? A. I didn't have! = ON PACING BILLS Joni, crippling atm so that he was un- te ANUGMRAC ARE CD easel Hane La aE Ee NT yn Tay Free with every pur- aiment is earnestly invited % plenty of money at any time, nor maa 7 WM fable to walk until yesterday. The | win a aie cade « er ‘a i. chase of 2500 Grand Paticuts are treated like ¢ en: I bankrupt. TU BE QUEST. BD) other two dullete pierced the floor of oat ; Aco ne: Reeder tah wats ad at was why. he ei Pee aes ying all the privacy and comforts Q. Wasn't it about this same time! # QUESTIONED | the saloon, i Leases ne at ae He beta owing. Luckily my eye ts till with | Rapids Furniture, (1°) lu or hotel, Everything that Max Sosinsky, who fxured #9! Pacoirack oMclals are beginning ta| At the sound of the first shot the |tyon%; sec why anybody shouldn't a ne aay ae me, and 1 m generally pretty confident Carpets, Rugs and) is cond { in the strictest privacy. Prominently in your bar examinations, na fg ta sa cinters, eetunong | eutite assemblage, passengers and wait- | ./ ape he beets Pare ° - | Redding, Hot rea'ment may be arranged a Bot into trouble for impersonating | \N® intense is datas Ml testi MY ors, rushed for the doors. Many were | Kel", ma oe Ae ASCE of ae very harshly to the € 1 “Pbbble” ts very anxlous to = Bede ing ‘ for those who pre‘or it. " others before the State Hoard of Rom | ar gr jarmme a to, Roelker Im the ccked down and trampted upon, Soe ta ee wie ee Cm BAS the SAREE 8 Homes Fur.isied Compiete | li you ha or friend who ta? A. Ye: I believe it was about) (1) , vod thing, 1 that time that Max got into trouble. ner. They ai “By the way,” asked Mr St muds [10 PgplKen's ast Genly, “have you thought up any fur-| {0 he was twenty. ther explanation over night to account | does not know whethe for the fact that J. 8. Hilderbrand | ‘ expecially intere 1 Disarmed by Captain, | swy. Wish I could, Tell ‘em atl about | Nf of the drink v an Instance when 9 13 Rooms att 949.98 a Boome at $74.93,| wants to ric hime . Instance when BS Rooms at $124.98 nal f » or phone the phy: 4 bee | Natale, waving his revolver, made his | it." f le m with the ‘ a oats ; y q ars old and) way to the deck and then ran to his | Just then somebody showed Mr, Drexel| Metropolitan ‘Te one © ny be- ‘$l a Week dpens an Accoual : Treatment Pa PRE ry Iw @ citizen stateroom. He was pursued by Capt, an early edition of The Evening World| cause the General, at that time Presl- $8.00 Down on 960 Worte | et a eationte at the NBAL INSTI: » United States or not Acarfino, who forced his door and leaped chronicling the utter defeat of his son,| dent of the Western Ur was wagi | $5.00 elt a Aa lent of t mh | $750 © 810900 TUT |, j : | 21 Street, New York gave you a check for $200 tn the fail 4s by Lis Vote that the Hart-Ag-| upon him just as he was about to reload Anthony J, Jr by the Hon, 8. R. Beres-| a bitter war on the Metropolitan. S il i ; ‘ity. Phone Madison Si MMB ccs vere trunning toe | Auti-betting bile pasaed the Sen-| the revolver ford in the famous “socl-ty prize fight Promised to Provide for Him. arsaparl a Ohen saturtny Evenings, CUE ra BCA GAME TR: Benator—a check which is dated Oct, a1, “The racetrack people are about to! ‘The ain subdued Nata’ y - who had In the Gould country home a Lakewood | “That was in 1886," said the witness, but which was not used until Dee the opinions of lawyers of the | become a raving maniac, and placed him | Saturday prother and I talked it over ofte LCAnC m1 . RELIGIOUS NOTICES and of which you made no ment hare wa anding concerning the valid-|in a room under guard. He was kep “Served him right.” sald the father lana a ne siked ta NAG AROLINGOG Is the specific reme dy for | - ~ z ~~ your schedule of election expenses, al- | '' of that one vote |@ prisoner all through the voyage and | “He never ought to have done it Ps ASE he would provide tor|that tired fee ing, because | Cured oi St. Fah lhe Hpostle castes money wes aiven | Taking a Long Chane | hig mental condition dia peove. | was Licked before his Meas Lwauldinet have wo worer” thin great medioine purines, | PAULIS T FALTERS, to you unsolicited as a c gn con-| It Is a long chance, but the interental reve ee yun, a « World| Nonsense, Trying to. fig “In his last year or two did Gen. 4 : ne i sd sor ST ANY COLUMILS AVE, tribution? And have you found the | bach race tracks are willing to| {he day (ho vossel ealied ¢ feiew ee of the British Army. Good for| pokert ever say anything to you about enriches and revitalizes the prone iiies NON-C\THOLICS. letter trom your then district leader, | take any kind of a chance to restore |senyer’ Warned him that Ilacle ttend Ought to have leit tt to my | the Metropolitan Telephone Company?” blood. Take it this sprin No Extra Charge for It. 3 1p A te Mebert Sharkey, which you ciatin ac: | ract Phey hang their hopes on the | aK aboard and would surely Nephew, Drexel B 1 have} Mr. 1 pursued Jet it to-day in usual liquid form or! S#@tertuements ur kus wore was ov sett a: | ee ae this chek Paint that Foslker, if be wae not a| Pena eeteners gee ou yes, He asked me why T'd left the ehocolated tablets called Sarsatabs, Serie. ginntt dimanave Ohney Ie] He Produces a Letter. | ettimer y right to his seat in the | f the United States | Know by thi \ s mpany in 1886, He ared to have|~ ne ; a bas 3 ; Dh F e 8 and would have been de- Hon authorities were unable : ytten all about tt PERT M. PRY, at the residence ‘With an alr of triumph Foe reo. " the docal nolice an@ United pertaenee from Sharkey, but an: fr the anything to do with ¢ Ase e er e met young wame author, dated Ax 1907, In ert ity ators will be put to | YH@ Hospital would net send an ambu- | JACKSONVITA OF a 'y Me eneet Tenehta att which it was set forth: mation records to| tance for him. An offtctal of the lino fetal entries for fhe, General wae : you J RAT Tac At tosinorrow morning the Ita puldn't ee him, that “When I delivered my friend ‘ ever took | * Hi peel alee, Cleanaate Wo 1 tee. No. Hildebrand’s contribution to you on : celkar doce not | eT rom EA Wae at No: Mana oo M s. 10 s in the parlor talking He | the day after election last year you ne trouble to: IRs “Hoott,” ba n. Born in a} and will then det 7 ver took out wi ne Will send Natale back elf "| trial OND RACE promised me a division. Being a busy man, it may have escaped your mind. I have a hard fight on Row in the Fifth Assembly District, a and could use some of that mor now, WASHINGTON’, jebrate the analy patitut pati Recall No Similar Case | thy aeons has been held that the disqualth JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. foe ary of our great Natio: with be on sale uC ud the batt stores f Grade Bon Hens and Chov have the court appoint a commissi are for the estate and p E | General. He said, ‘Uncle Willlam, fathe PeClML FON FRIGAY, T'E {TIH,. (SPECIAL TOW sAlUavaY, Tie (0h BIY ORE AM HISSES: [Cree had ie CON cdtity Mr. Steuer picked the lette to upon by t i y of nda Lee, 109 (Burns), 4 to 1, 3 to Pieces. Foelker ‘couldn't remember | WAS AH mem Ofthand, sey an 1 7 to 14, won Kn wht, ie fending any money to Sharkey in an- | ers, que aned tosde could not res (Me'Taggart), 4 to 1, and 8 to wwer to his request; bhi ie » Foviker's. ond aney) remember that he answe Breuer came back to isos ed to know |! Foelker Radigan, attorney professional take vat “ Tie n 4 Poelker did. a a pled ita him im April, 100 » Bosinsky, who ir Island cony « with the law? ‘ ae earn i, TAMPA RESULTS. Gave .oncy to Radigan. I 2 @, Did you give Radigan any mor hee Lig Ft on that occasion Yes, and he ga Merry Hell, 100 64 Meina act esi me @ note for it Ile wald he nee 4 y Money for rent sud sienographer's bi Ww t t fn neon @nd I ilet hin cave 85 Amero Martin), 3 t to Q. Did you ever ty collect t ia at. money? A. Yes. 1 ence to pay it back. AY @. Ever sue him @. You loaned a m Kpew nothing except that he Was So * i Homi M8 (Hoff a singky’s attorney a an Ww deplorable financial st “ROBERT A, SHARKEY." Willan on, Stan wll present at the time BLANCHE "WALSH HAS GRIP. ot PEORIA, TIL, Feb. 17, Ynly attend. allowed to ' ing » Miss Wal fire: pound ig 1 allowar 1e collapsed while prep: Drak fast | performance here last nig SPECIAL FOK FRIDAY AND SAIURUAY HD CREAM Ped STYLE UTE 1Obe, LOCOLATE COV RHEE Li Han ths hand that motier sed nu ia tful cont sugar ereany —— a ants and ph and lanche Wal with dou Myhet trled tem re asics BUTTER) Sil sorte wth Kind Ne LOCOLATE § CHEE lean With butter and covered with meh Ore North winds blow) ashing { Ads. ores open Saturday res smiling good times. at 54,068 advertise. the 18,799 \ THK CHOCOLALS ASS Ok LED There has been such a demand 54 BARCLAY St + Went Broa 29 “CORTLANDT” st PARK Row & NASSAU 206 BROADWAY a7 NASSAU gy One Worid ex ° ‘ ina EY g money 01 no security w ae fan es F Bet eeetnane opreceday ralds co Yes. 1 took pity on him be 0 wa! ula a Dr. ( “ dio The sp iy tin eae insta To svy noth t @habbily dressed and there were p y, Dona Com Athlo W includes the container, Finding the advertived inf fee otains on bis fingers, 1 really felt uiso ran, shall | You seek in one paper ee