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a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1911. eae cet Tastyer bauh on | “cox enceste borrow a colar” AMS. Ay OTHER ‘Soul Priestess In Court To-Day | Official voting Coupo the night after the murder. “You say that Henry Clay Beattle a Tits Coupon Entities the Molder to Cast One er called you on the phone and asked y« sink did ou ail do when you let | Sy i guns Done To Answer Charge of Fraud Vote for the Most Popular Man in Greater New Tes" denburg. | “Had Henry*Clay Reattie jr. ever | {enry eal he wanted to ‘phone Paul | cailed you on the phone since you wers York, who, on Sept, 41, 1011, at the Teattie.”* © married a year ago? Had ho over st FESTIV What did yea aay to him after ho then visited you socially” MARDI GRAS ‘AL ‘phoned? |_ "No. But ho used to phone me vetore | AT CONEY ISLAND “T asked if he had gotten Paul. He) I was married.” sald ye “When you Were on the stand at the “Ask him anything e! Inquest was it aolicitude for Henry or will be crowned “Yes, If he felt better. Paul that made you testify as you dit “pid you go On home with him then?’ | “I don't know what rollcitude means, of the “Carnival of Flowers and Song” . 1 never had much schooling, Mr. Smita, mea 4 “4 “4 ” Week of Sept. 11. ‘Any one else there?” Rd a lg a abe . _ Kinsman of Husband Shoots to “His father.” \meeree know what ‘solicitous’ 1 vote for “what wae sala?” “Henry told bis | 7? ve Hi ae eave “v ee ta Sy Ces women’ © ae “Well we'll leave it," said Mr ae eee seetet Ces 18 Ream Bagh Wad ‘ woman rnew! ‘What womea?’ e680 | wmith; “but did you may anything at Non-Support the father, and Meary sald ‘FRe 88M" | the Coroner's inquest abou; going to) . = 24 ‘Som, I'm eorry you are Ld peonntsoy MoE voy'a and taking a drink? 1 want \ aid t'« father as he turned away.'” | to teat your memory.” ah o EVEN o what woman w > nat? "Bom! I don't remember whether I said) POA py OVER ROOFS me fe ister, aa aioe wort, kick a a tah Binfora.” it or not, I was in a bad nervous | J a fe it ye Ny, When court opened to-day everybody | state.” retorted the witness, — a BP st late Te Yor he bingo a fi inca thes Batlain discussing Paul Boattie's testimony, | “ARE YOU AN EPILEPTIC?” PAUL Bea lat publ ere. BEATTIE 18 ASKED. | ‘ , ii that Ma cousle Ned anid ize tine bat you own a Hunting for Woman's Paci, though 2 & # she sever loved | Mil aida't know her except tne x! = Brother, but Fires at Her me and | took shoes and things to her frem See ye ere eattie jr. for four years.” Instead. RESU LT Ss | PAUL BEATTIE UNDER FIRE OF nanan mame ANO | DEFENG! with, ort ENTRIES Court reconvened at 10,30 o'slock, “I don't know anything about het) Four bullets landed for her mother, mother, £ don't mia up with those peo- poling ner tn he ni ° and Paul Beattio immediately resumed | pj9,” edged Pan refentfully. | wha wee bie he wb - woe whl! the witness chair for crost-exartination | “bid you know who Mrs, Maher wag | Trio Rovillio fired, killed three py the defense. Sheriff Gill gave Paul | when Henry Clay 1 tlie jr. waked you Jolt Marin Rovilllo thia afternoon at 3 ‘fa glass of water, and the prisoner eyed to. Geliver merwages M4 East One Hundred and Tenth the witness carefully as he at in the . ae fe nized her as Beulah | vgs phe mumierer necaped reran tem bid tourna’ 7 m.|. “Then sho didn't know you except as) Revillio is a kinsman of the dead chewing gum and seemed well oom), 4), child'a stepfather. He came to the tene Pored. ment houre this afternoon raging with Soap and Ointment WINDSOR WINNERS. | — WINDSOR ENTRIES. ros’ tal aac. baat AL oe No other emollients do so much MIRE E—Canadian red; al RACK, WIND@OR, Ont., Ag. | i agos; #00; aix furlongs.—Commola, i The entries for to-morrow's races for pimples, blackheads, red, (Gordon), 3 to 6 and out, won by thrse| are as follows: rough and oily skin, itching, 1B 3 m irate | y, thi i lengihe; Blanton, 1 (Taplin), ® to |. FIRST BACK Two.reatolde; eandittone;, rain scaly scalps, dry, thin and falling ‘ 1 to 4 and out, second; Martinomas, % nek | hai “Mr, Beattie,” began Mr. Smith, “ald ‘ou never ran around with her? | aerice to avenge the family honor, (Digeinw, 15 to 1,9 to 6 and out, third, Teo, Hehe, 118; Commoner | hair, chapped hands and shapeless you work the Wednesday following the don't run around with eueh | witon he declared had been outraged \time, 1.1 |nails. They do even more for skin- murder?" Only three starters. | UBRCOND RACE Ws and Bi ‘ ¥ hecause the child's uncle, James Curcto, eehape,, vat ; , “Quite a safe position for a married { rh ne SPCOND RACE—Purse $00; matdor TL Xharen's: tortured and disfigured infants. “When did you hear about the MUP) Thon followed suddenly thin question: |enteanth Ftreat had caused the step: \, Tinnsthy AS Teter ea eee cae. OF [Congressman James, 110 (Lotus) & t0) “Thump Rack Alt atc; handlea ovid ‘by drugetts and Geaiete everrwnerts a liberal Ger?" “Mr, Beattie, are you an epileptic?” | father's arrest for non-support. Already testified for the prosecation. He #2 to 1 and 9 to 10, first by hale w/ gts furjoner, —witin Mean, 112) Jack Sample of each, with Bi-mge booklet on the care z “What does that mea: “The following 4! crasy? Wo."| When Revilllo came to the house + Stilly Maht, 08; Ber Annagh, 107 (Taplin), 18 to 6, 7 to | Fellle Was asked numerous questions to sup-|!¢ i port the technical sutgical defense t kia and halr, wil be sent, pos tioura.” Dont. . Rostor “You are sure you did not hear about) The witness raised his voice and an-| tomes Curclo was not there, but he to 10, second; Futurity, 10 (Mo- | 4 hOURTH RACE--Koveg Fahey, rorgarcolde ‘ | | Yale fice and a one EL \ = bs awered emphaticully. found another brother, Christopher, who | | Birt Jackson wast deed neforee Past |Caney), toh, 6 to 2 and 6 to 6, third. My cheinr” bem Ue Bhs iy aa, | ey ve sel happened? fon When, you bought the Kup you paid te onigioyed in the Sieet-Cheaning De-| E Goldel, after atriking him. repeatediy, |Time, 1.08. Long Ago, Bredwell, Pekis Mo, diagonal iver,” 104;" xMnafeut for it with @ ten dollar DAI, though tape } stuffed suffocating, tag in the old) |ko, Dorothy T, Seven Stars. Senator] searol coma “Did you meet a Mr. Booth on th@/ ponry enve you a two dollar bill” partment. He stormed and raged about | ang mots, ating, rag in the lepastes, Inspector Lestrade, Genadore ye me ie Thee: ran. ides ; thom: | detdge where you worked as @ watch- anted to change a ten dollar | the house and then a My is revolver. TRYING TO SHOW THAT JACK: [and Lord Lelwiton also ran and fine rare tlaauah. fy reed ‘Heraen 108) is bathe | ' Christopher Cureio fied Into hati j1shed as nasned. | Night Fall, s00;" Praviows, 200; astitty j on't know the man.” “Did you @ive any such reason at the| way, leaving hia sister, the child SON DIED OF HEMORRHAGE. THIRD RACE-—$700 Handicap; three 108. 4 a his id you meet anybody on the bridge Coroner's inquest as to why you pald| mother, alone with the man and his amination of Dr, Lehane | ‘a Bimons for the gun that way?” : year-olds and upward; one and one- wide was aided by Dr. Max 1 “ - lv: ———_—_—— Jes shart | fix F,fACE threes rode and celine the day following and talk with him| f7the tae eee ety eat.” Wenpon, He pointed the revolver at 3 expert for tho defense, who mites.Star Charter, 104 | ya rerrgar-ide end upi,eetan: | Bee : 4 blazed but hts 18 to & 6 to 5 and 1 to 2 . about the murder?” ‘Mr, Booth,” sug-| «gon went out on th porch of | Mrs. Revillio and blazed away, but hi AU ones. Wook sieee ts vemens Dr | t,t, rian to, & . Bovey Winn, gested counsel for the defense, Menry's home on Thursday night after | aim wan bad, and every bullet he In- Lehane's testimony that there had been | fon, bY four lengthe: Busy, 105 Ce qu 106; Fort Johneon, 10s; middle aged man, amooth shaven.” the murder?” asked counsel for the de-| tended for his kineman’a wife struck | no rupture causing @ hemorrhage whica | fine) (to 1G to 2 and 4 to 6, second: | the ivf “No, I don't femember. Somebody | fense the child. would cause the death of Mr. Jackson, | O1Ut Palme, th Urapio by Bl RACE Three yearolde and up, ES Room Grand Rapids prought me the papers and I read of| “Zaid.” The whole neighborhood was aroused, ‘ A yard long inypothetioal “question | ett octane and Hob ie also, ran | cumini OF: tant Blam, 104, Sltewend Nhe Furniture Outhit murder. “He never asked you before Thurs) wut pefore the police could get to th based on Dr, Lenane's report was read | man, Hormak. and 1 eo) te fartler, 2; ety Lad, 102 4 f Gay night ‘to stick to nim Saab Heels hu Hed: nubceh he PON a |to Dr ‘Taimey. Mr. Nott made fre- C a eM PARE Ha DENIES TALKING OF COUSIN FeAHOn to Dee ee ne ee ten a woman's wecond quent objections to the substance of the ia ntice allowance of tae pounds claimed. oe ie AND MURDER. ata: 1 me until Thursday that he wg es clear. ‘Track fast, by ROO SUTEIT. 4 ROOM OUTFIT. y Pay question aan husband. ‘The child killed this after- er Matnay e414 What on, the taste | a gee were ‘Thursday oF go to the| “wpng yon sald you would not eet wy | Boon was the youngeat by her first Huse GALAN bath Wan: Wile to NaAEe Fane | ridge him and would tell all, yet you did not | band, whose name was <er ». Tony Ute due to myo-carditie or deveciores ! | 7 “No, 1 @idn't @6 anywhere until that/ ei all at the Coroner's inquest the 7 has ft, he plunged in and botight tw refused to work, and thought his wif \| ton of the organ. i sa night when I went to Uncle Henry’ shares right off the bat at 600, Then he ext day?” brothers ought to support him and the On cross-examination Dr. Talmey sald} eet f Bae Weekl “This man, Mr, E. W. Booth, that I] “ hated to tell against my own flesh | viiigren, ‘The brothers gave what they he had performed more than twenty Bis ioe ed at fe an was accommo- | BNT6g" Peto” NG KAY | gees have described, I understand, discussed | amd blood end I hate it now | could, but this morning James came to autopsies at the Montefiore Home, but “ AU outer tie Saeuee Seis 150 WS 72.25 | ARAN, the murder with you and you said you f for the |the house and remonatrated with the (Continued from First Page.) had kept no record# and had filed none. | more eagerly was he accommodated, and |i 399 20 2.50 ‘S000 did not belleve Henry committed the fe lagu llaad ‘he! stepfather, and finaly had aim taken ye velit Coroner's Physician O'Hanlon aided by the time he had got as far ax 60 the| M300 30 3:50 | Miles crime, because he alwaya wae devoted you tell your arandmother or|to the Harlem Poltce Court. In and about the Iroquois the day after| DF Lehane in coachtng Mr. Nott. ! financial section was abuse with all sorts| [400 40 5.00 | New Dit you make this etate- Hees * the murder Dr. Talmey was asked if his opinion of rumors. | 500. 80 6,00 . to hin wif ce you grandfather at Henry's home after the| There he reiented and persuaded the | the murder. that death waa due to heart disease wai le Grand Rapids Fy, niture ment to him or any one else?” murder what you knew about the un?” | Magistrate to release him and give him | Pd like as” ectant’ Lemeaey’ ae, | Saeed On hie vellef that part of Dr. Le- [Pata anad GALE CLS 1 fee We allow on all “10 “No,” LAUGHED IN HI@ TALK ABOUT| another chance, Hut ‘Tony went not- (AH thie” maid Ansiatant District Ate | NIN Conctusions—inciuded in the hy sald that the activity meant that all was Cash Purchases % “You say you bought the gua on Sat- THE CORONER. footing to his relatives and told them Ha ipbgge fvborads Ie edalatlirn ‘ries tion—are wrong. ccssncapeiics well in spite of the decision of the Su- Write for Our New urday? “ZT felt sorry for them and Uncle] of the indignity to which he had been | police detectives who have testified for} Yes." he answered. preme Court that Standard Oll's boo Catal Mall "Yo Henry too.” subjected, and through him the Revililo | trys prosesution. shouted Mtr, Gray with | 3%; Nott at once had the answer to| Young George Hooley of the cifeh|rhould close on Thursday and the dis- ‘ogue, led Free “Did Henry aay anything adout keep) “You told your wife only about the! ramuy, Georgian rotundity. Both attorneys be- | t* hypothetical question atricken out | Hrokerage firm of Hooley, Larned & Co, |tribution of the assets be made, RD ing the matter of the gun eecret that sun, not thy whole business? The house where Lazario Revillio lives |gan to talk at once. Set iee the cause of death—eo far as{'@® always held that a curb broker Then suddenly young Mr, Hooles.4 120 WE ST 23 pb St 8." Sast Ninety- “The counsel will be orderly," 80 far as) ; heard sometht m_ sp! ayy” sr iGsininie the wacaaee soe vou told her just enongh to/St Hast Ninety-cigith street de belng | “The counsel, wi be orderly.” ald ine ury wan concemed—fuat where Dr [@nould be like a soldier on duty—ready |” something that made him spin i by % the C ound itke a to mnbe Yeu alan’t tell a Hving soul about | Clear yourself?” WaheA by te 9olice. eottodtites.'! Lehane had put it: hilas |ae any time t0 do WHAL We ih Ordefed arco, rotees cine nes: OF Mie firm who had given him the order called “EZ wae ying Glear anybody.’ a by the bellbo; ehh fe ri . V hic eo t the gun, although under no pledge of | (2, wasn’) Lying, to sleet een “the Wiliam Fletcher, & former clerk of = Moroformed wet| without a questoin, Which Is ue of the him and asked if he had that 10 shares secrecy, from Saturday tll Thureday | sung ana asked tf you had been sum- dial theres wes called He inte (Se reasons why Standard Ol! shares at-/of gan Toy, which is a mining stock. | i night?” moned by th. Coroner he chuckled?” Evite Mr, deruaon A room Key With tracted so mu attention to-day in Wall) “san Toy! gasped young Mr. Hoo- I did not tell any one until |” wy, Je iaughed “Ke, he, he. ‘ Ob clad OE IL file caeke betas atrect, advancing forty-five points inliey, “Why, I thought you sald—Jump-| ICARSTAIRS RYE then.” Cross-examination ended at 11.60 and the death of Mr. Jackson, Fletcher eaid, the first two hours of trading on the | ing Jupiter, I've been buying Standard t Due to atra NEAR G™ AVE “Then you ave made two conficting | Prosecutor Wendeniurg took the wit- the capa Muah eald he Had’ lost tne curb, ou" statements in your previous testimony, | nore on redirect omit wit key, and was furnished with a tag key, When Hooley got an order from an) What the firm member sald is not a Je prosectito fe witness tell of Ors : i : | By youleald you told your wife Wednes-| | The prosecutor nad tie Pithe inquest, which was left at the office when Mr. older member of his firm to buy 100] matter of record. Suffice it to say day night and also Thursd + a Dit} here that the young*man was In for a i} "E never toia her a Phureday | brought back to the witness stand from Mr Jackson's: pocketbook after GeldA odd, for he understood the order for! something Ike $11.00 for Standard Oi, _ acta LANDLORD'S DOOR charelgard te a glen ne ing Standard Ol, But “his not to question] and his top bid, 645, held until the mar- “werent you in & Fignt bed BH) “Whille you were on the stand before churehyard the day after the killing, why, hls but to do or dle" as the poet ket closed. when Detective MeMahom found out! the Coroner's inquest and T was exam- Watcher eald that he had visited the " that you bought the gun?” ining you," sald Mr. Wendenbure, lonely -_ A delightful blend of the broker's room once at Mr. Jack- * y choicest old whiskie: Per- Tight bed fz.” atate whether or not you had to be son's invitation. b orieg dyy 8 ally news; Hath on | taken toa lounge?” “Yea. ee “How waa the timo spent in his BATTING ORDER. fectly aged in wood. Mellow, Wotneed: ‘thar the had been |. D!4 not Mr. Smith, counsel for the a room?” asked Mr. Gray, NPW YORK. ST. LOUIS. tasty, smooth. Try te 3 sad defense, object to your cross-examine: | Hermitage Hotel Protested and joking a olgar, looking at the plc-|Devore, If. Hugging, 2b, STEWART DISTILLING Gp founam tion when you were in that condition? tures, talking about the weather, 1a|Doyle, 2b. Oakes, of, Philadelphia New York Balti “2 didnot and X don't remember muck | “He did.” " Headquarters Order the the witness, ‘Snodgrass, cf. Konetchy, 1b. abont that Gay, = was in bad shape, ‘Then Mr, Bmith was very consid- adaqua s a Fletcher saw all Mr. Tackeon'e colteo. | Becker, #. Willis, if, . eepecialiy when Z learned that % hed | crate of you," Interposed the counsel for tion of pictures, of which Mr, Gray has |Merkle, 1b Evans, tf. Pought a gun for my own eonsin.” =| the defense sarcastically Officer Removed. been inelined to make a great deal, Herzox, 8b. Hauser, se. “Yow axe better now, aren't you?” “During the whole examination by me,” continued Mr, Smith, “you never AY ane of them {amoral | #ietoher, Mowrey, 3b. a =SAV~ 0 ~RA tyes, with that story off my mind.” continued ity A Raver ‘nib Nott. Meyers, ‘c. Filan, ©. we Mr, Bonith dieectead:s fuslliade of ques. | ‘timated that you we dhl csepustcors Ur Pr em ate Oates a ail Pletoher.. Wiltse, p. Harmon, p. DENTIFRICE«¢ y 0. \u considera’ criticism to-] My, ‘Nott attacked the record of wits] Umplres—Messrs. Johnstone and Eason, # Fy tions against Paul, pointing to varying mind now asema clear about| aay at the Hotel Hermitage, Seventh| nena at the hotel in ai effort to ehow he And, Like statements in his testimony before the! that inquest?” ‘The witness made no : pa had Gh animus to protect Gelder , Inquest, but the witness main: | comment wenuie and Forty-second treet, because | 184 An AANINe tO ee eet iminatlone mr| POLO GROUNDS, N. ¥., Aug. %.— Them, tained that he was {n poor mental ¢on+| “Did you ever tell any ome,” Mr.) a policeman hold his station all day}twoen counsel as to animus and Mitters| It was a day for mud larke at the Leads the dition when he testified the je the door of « dying man ness which Were stopped by the Court. Polo Grounds and there were less than) asked when Paul BELLBOY'S OWN WITNESS FAILS | 1,000 persons on hand to see the Giants him the gun?| Heattle first saw the gun and the poltceman who Insisved on going) TQ VERIFY PART OF STORY, |and the Cardinals swim through the “How did you know when the Beattie out store closed that Saturday night when) Judge Watson he you met Henry and dying man is Benjamin Lawren MUST VACATE Dia you have a watch “On Saturday when 1 bought it," an-|to his room on the twelfth floor early ios ac " 1 o i ; hee John Matthews, night elevator man atj#ame in a sea of mud, McGraw was piNe H haven't got enough money to Lowered Paul Beattie, 8 |tonday was totd that he wax dying and ling Yroquols Hotel f0F two Years, ala) so anxious to get the game off the Our 6th Avenue Store “How did you know?" found?” Da ee ee erached. The policeman | said that Mr. Jackson had a bluish com-|catendar, however, that he decided to “Henry sald UNO. he had a warrant for Mr, Law-|piexion, He could not verify Paul Geld-| : 4 vAucthor thing. you omitted yesterday | ssid you destribe the peculiarity of |fMce'® attest and refused to leave thelel'a statement that Geldel visited the) PAY Mt UNGER BAY sIFCUIREAnOS Gnd wes the fact that you worked In altne gun you had bought to Detective | Dace. tour’ assured by the attend-|hotel and spoke to Matthews on the they went to tt withotit the ald of RAINCOATS Dutcher shop nea the pawnshop. Why|Momahon before you were shown the | {Me physician and nurses that the man|night before the murder, rubber boots, Wiltse and Harmon were 4 é 418 you do wo." un that war found?” anked Prosecutor | wax at the point of death, ‘The ware] qitobert Cowan. ® Photographer, Wentl-}the opposing pitchers, AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE GD isis wfhPonnih tng thought I mentioned enough places | Wendent rant charged Mr. Lawrence with veing| Med Photographs realy Aqmicted in| ‘he Cardinals got away to a fast $4 Children’s C M ad We ’s Coat nat 288 Ghdlsen, a 1 worked.” “T did describe ite peculiarities.” | the owner of property on West fon’ bathroom ahd OA ati Rika’ alle jatart and managed to score in the first ren’s Capes en an py ats oat ath ta Aine at The witness made no comment. clock, and Judge Watson ordered im | ir. nich was raided as a disorderiy| Frederick Bheehan, the eanvicted| Went to second on an infield out, and | piekpo given by the Court for chang et brought from Jail in Seran-| scored on Konetehy's long drive to cen- jad you ever been in that pawnshop | * ng | resort by the police. $ id 00 108 W. 14th St. te tite Cc _LOST, FJUND AND REWARDS, | ry s, 4 Ps ton, Pa., estify Yeldoi'a behalf, e. This would have been a three the place of Paul Beattie’s imprison. | At 8 o'clock another policema ,. | ton, Pa., to testify in © ehalf, | tre a nt |iteved tha man on duty apd this blues | Semuom high cheek boned. sharp fen: | bagger, but Konetchy slipped in the sue (Hawonlyn) cary Mo Frank Mason, next called, was the firat| ont alte retacad to hel ee anti neues | tured youth, was next called. He had! muq and was thrown out at second SALE AT BOTH wreaxs © tultahle reward ‘will be pala of the withesses by Whom’ the prosécu. ars that flared out and then turned | = h FI ,] " tlon expected corroborate the story ray called (or by direct orders from |back as though tled from behind Bille BAN MobaG oUt 1H Fletches told by Paul Peattie. , PAUCD. HRRAUERTETS | Sheehan said he knew Mr, Jackson,| 4 Wonderful caten by Oakes pre- dco Watann titad that aince Paull, At te West ‘Thirty-reventh sttest | tte was not allowed to teatity to any-| vented the Qlants from scoring in their y "9 te al Sina : Vas sail that no po- | thing, on the objection by Mr, Nott)half, With one out Doyle walked and | Heattle's testimony as to his acts had hen tered een ; tt Me Sas not been ¢ ted or disputed the ¢ 0. rome that oceur ‘es of @ yeat ago—even| stole secon¢ Snodgrass was thrown4 Apartment h located | h was no re to put on corre tl¥el wen alent ‘a ! ag FI dala though proven “hes HORUS to do with| out by Mowry, Deyle taking third. | RAINCOAT COMPANY partment houses located tn sue! witnesses, ‘The prosecution agreed tol (ii, y ants sealed Mtg urder on July 2, this year | Becker also walked, Merkle smashed select residential districts as hold its witnesses tn resetve for ANY |fow theres ey Mad emana Nott Mr, Gray were % ative Tain wausts Udi locied ike a 872 Broadway 212-214 Sixth Ave. . j dispute as to Paul Reattle’s acts and | into a whispered conversation before ann up for ® minute, but Oa van Cor, Isth St. One door from Cor, 14th St, 6 ore 6 HH ll Riverside Drive, Mad transactions as testified to by him, ——— rere b regarding the purpose of | 68) 01 e, bi akes Central Park West, | Par! went bers ie ft RAnOL OFA in court | COUNT MARCEL DE PASSY Seanene a of th M eee ae tages $08 uianiel he a Broadway, Lexington Ave., he Intended) to put the prisoner on At the end of the conference Mr. Gray | down with one han¢ our par men Washington Heights, | Gramercy Pari (ete esa mo | IS WEDDED AT CITY HALL.) stated ue purposes of calling the wite| In the second inning the three Car- Seventh Avenue, &c., merchant, testified that | nto} 1, a hardware |ness. The Court excluded the test!-|dinal batters were ertired on infield | ‘ ant, n il Beattle on} 14. 14 1 +4 mony. srounders and nobody scored: CONSULT THE the afternoon of July 15 bought three| His Bride Is Miss Allendorf—Says Nott male Sheena f Sho ROE Ane are illustrated and described in shetie from. him. ‘The Boal’ wad pro endottaenSay ea ATS pa Y cpa admis thet After two were out for the Glants | “ ” he to seat egg ah wan | ies Training to Gao on lal of egrte snare meet | tery Staaet's Sina artment to Let The W orld 8 typer, has testified he found seve Governor of Michigan. a xcore of times in this clty | Wiltse lined out to Hugging and the | 5 yarda from the scene of the murd SiMatt BEA aL, WRC RSE le tna| After calling several other. witnesses, | side was retired » Advertisements in Fall Renting Guide fener tne sy tah elma To New York C PAPERS ARE ser fret Bh ty — m= | special for Tuesday, the 29th Special for Wednesday, the 30ih IT ret aite Dae * to Laila I Allendorf, He 4 | N ND ASYORTED FROSTED Hi, tone Time, Energy and Monay Royal. 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BARE A aL ot ts 55° a7 Hasgau gr. “ sald eoretary ‘outer, nd no Amertoa 1 whose the would pay af a Daitas eg. sere cars OU SeT%, meld, cesteiney, owie and oo [Ameena gu none, ites, wail Dey Get them--INSIST if you must—but get them. fdund DOE sssssrusccss BOC ve cveitgn weigys nataitaemanre We | the way oF Baye even Depaprearys.” | Coun Albgrt Marcel de Passy,

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