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PMMA LETTS oe Be Neeson te om 2 THE i A WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1911. sary for Richeson’s counsel to go much farther than the vague assertion | clucking frem time to Ume to the o 8, and | er shoulders shook ané Si yet wouter tno oe pow SS as WE SUICIDE, Rubber Merchant Who Teils ‘COURT AGAINST arama romantic tendencle er held wei be oe i Congresman Turned Back F En SAD fhe, foupsipticn cams tne Rov. Ricbescn wee Avis Linncis hue ‘hanged -over | ' Of Escape From Cannibals taanen Wide Cals WER “heat friend” and the only “friend,” with a motive to slay, it will be neces- "Ateking with: nd whip ce SAYS bjepann IN | Congressman J. 11. Stephens of Tekas, M'NAMARA IN Crateman of the that there was another suitor. A charge of murder woula have to | heavy-footed horse. va Affaire, was a sad ard as uraatd Hes rt {billt idence. ¥ ; kenge on the Minneapolis of the 4 ‘ought against the mysterious unknown to give it tang y ase < | MINISTERS DEMAND = raaiort Litthate told * This new evidence in behalf of the accused clergyman is sald to have been unearthed by the army of private detectives that Moses Grant My. Stephens st nierence calicd NEWARK MYSTERY JUSTICE TO BE SWIFT. JUROR RULING lan Govern: He hed London, Bémands of Brookline has employed in behalf of his daughter lance.) poyrox, oot. o.—Two Boston min | Maerd OF the ‘foreoitallan GaP ane tt se further alleged that these same private investigators found in | tsters discussed the Richeson case from — is turned around and came right back Richeson's room the phial of cyanide of potassium which he purchased | their pulpits last night. ‘The Rev, All from Druggit Habn of Newton Centre and that THE PHIAL STILL |A. Stockdale, pastor of the Union Cone McFarland Now Declares She | \Lawyers for Defense Protest CONTAINED THE POISON. Coe bad blaced tap ominievere at the | | ; MONSIGNOR CAPEL DEAD eson had placed the city under @ cloud sin bankers after a defalc “But I have the utmost confide the courts of Massachusotta that will be done and that swiftly,” he added, “I feel sure that justice will be as swift 2 ft was in the famous Cri Learned He Deceived in Financial Matters. ion on Forming of Opinion From Reading. AT HOME IN SACRAMENTO. Cal, Oct. snes private el dead here. No poteon container other than a little sheet of paper was found in Avis Linneli’s room in the ¥. W. C. A. building, but the police point out that it would have been simple for Richeson to transfer the cyanide! @tystals from a phial to a paper packet and then obtain other cyanide with which to refill the phial. (Bp EW ALL ABOUT RIVAL. | to The Rreping Word.) * That the defense will attempt to prove an alibi for Richeson on thi ndon and tho Beattle c LOS ANGELES, Cal, Get Judgo Way of the murder, Oct. 14, ts another of the day's disclosures. Mise | fie That, ihe murder wi Bordwell, presiding at the tral ot} Violet Edmands, it 1s alleged, will supply this alibi by going upon the o disclosures Prisoner Asserts They Had ae. rk Pie harge ot and swearing that her fiance spent the entire day with her and | oer ey ierbert 8. Johnson, « jaaee Gee eine aie many ae ould not, therefore, have visited Avis Linnell in Boston and provided her Agreed Upon Divorce So He of the accused nan's own denomination, | under arrest tn Newark charged with murder. McFarlend retained Frank Mc- | se began that the | | Court has ruted against the defense in| ed the fullest investigation and d MRE iis oe ee ’ “with the deadly drug. ure 0 vestigation and de- i | ruled that the holding of an op " In the light of the recently accumulated police ovidence, according to oath h 4 commited the deed | Could Marry Miss Bromley. | | bd the cause of the T @hlet inspector Dugan, it would require far more than the testiinony of | : rod, the faa that he js ac ‘myman | | eis Was fe ed tr A rs-| I | pap dowhieh Ww require evl+ ‘Miss Edmands to clinch such an alibi. Geeervitg OF eniduerent Himes MOTE) ahat his wife committed suicide te dence to remove, ts not tn itself sum. 8 « eta ith ofent to disqualify a juror. TI | BETROTHED TO NINE OTHERS. GAs KILLS TWO TWO CHILDREN, @ defense of Allison MeFariand, who ta! | Gant te disqualify a Juror, ‘This ts the | enues lel & Co. f That Richeson was a consistent and persistent heart-breaker, carrying . c | @fotic career comes from Hyannis, the home town of Avis Linnell, with ni “My wife knew where the cyanide dence. rf . whose murder Richeson is charges, and is that while he was betrothed to/ Ral a op Of potassium was. I eaid at firet ; Judge Bordweil's ruling came when an| |] @ good toned piano. ‘enanta in the ‘ullding, No, 674) she probably took {t accidentally, lasue Was eter 1 the case of Ventre- | Ff) E . the golden haired little choir singer he entered into similar relations With) p97. avenue, Willlamsburg, discov-| but I ph ll oc! y le on ase of Ve i The special excellence om love affairs wholesale wherever he happened to be preaching the Gos- |, 1s becoming more and more manifest in tho evidence that {s being piled up against him. - The latest revelation in connection with the handsome young pastor's one of her chums and classmates in the Hyannis high school. This girl, Who was one of many victims of the fascinations of the Baptist preacher, kept her secret locked in her boeom until after she had learned of the tragic ment ocoupled by Mra. Agatha/ drawer in my home and got out Scviares such opinion cca na b! ae eal || Was cuba) Lhe th of Avis Linnell. Her name has not yet been disclosed, but it Is likely |Gr@uohis. They found afrs, Grauchis| some of my private papers. These the Court has no | ill musical tone with fine Cont fas 111 help in filling |! Unconscious on the floor with| Gapers disclosed that I had deceived discretion but to hold him qualified | singing quality. In the that stie may be able to furnish the police with facts that will help S| her two children, Josoph, three years| her about @ certain financial mat- under the code.” oH ‘ i ‘ out the strong texture of the prosecution’s case, old, and Helen, seven months, clasped| ter, the nature of which will be ‘The decision created mreay ph atarane Waters you will be sure Helen Margaret Crosby, a junior in Barnard Collego in New York and | tn her arms. Gisctosed at the proper time. It Fe Ne the attorneys for the dei ii toget a good toned piano, . end of | Serat. Cassidy of the Berdford ave- matter in which she had an Shame, Atvorney Joseph @cott was on his) i ; ‘also a native of Centreville, a town near Hyannis, was in intimate friend den. cron, MAL fH & Gan. Poe OMG poreenal tateres: feet in an instant and shouted at the | ‘Avis Linnell and also a close friend of the other girl. The murdered girl brought the Rev. Richeson to Miss Crosby's home several times in the sum- mer of 1910, and on the occasion of each visit both the preacher and Avis Linnell mentioned their engagement. WAS HEARTBREAKER I; VERYWHERE. This double affair in Hyannis was duplicated in Cambridge, it is al- Jeged, after Richeson entered the pulpit of the Immanuel! Baptist Church. While still pretending that he loved Avis Linnell, he engaged himself to the wealthy Violet Edmands of Brookling and paid ardent attention to a pretty Cambridge parishioner. This strenuous romantic tendency of the Rev. Richeson did not break out in } England, according to reports just received from Kansas City. He was obliged to leave the Budd Park Baptist Church in that big Missouri village when !t was found that he was engaged to threo different young women at the same time. Then there is still another engagement story from the village of Georgetown, near Haverhill. Richeson preached at a revival service there, but seemed more active in reviving the love in the hearts of his flock than their religious tendencies. First he was reported engaged to Alice F. Howe, daughter of a deputy sheriff. He boarded at the Howe home until Mr. Howe learned that he had engaged himsels to Miss Alfreda Gérase and another girl. Then he left eud- ¢enly, after a loud quarrel with Deputy Sheriff Howe. He sued Howe to|tion, 102 (Ural), & to 2 even rangement was to have deen put 7 < ‘ 3 contsining 4600 was missed ‘from the Waters-Autola Player- } recover for the prnsu's he eave Mod Hee, but Howe retorted with al mts atm co Be Gl 6, ee eY - | Ruki weemcses me) sean |]| pianois the best valueainy counter suit for board and nursing. rio and Goldwick also ran.” fs Its. hace a acta recrueat bf + ; Wail to-day the theory that Avis Linnell bad met the Baptist pastor| MHIRD RACH—Three-yors-olde and| stucnsium, ‘home ter the porpese of Open at Harlem River. _Team Halts the Detective Bureau of tite ct | || Most attractive piano Oct, 14 and that he had given her “medicine” for a headache hung upon the testimony of a young woman who had met the poisoned girl and been} taken into her confidence about her lunchcon with Richeson. Chief of De-| (Burns), 15 to 1, 4 to 1, 7 to 6, ¢hird.| never went out on the street. Neither " u : Bul of the Hotel St. Andrew was rid- op n y | teetives Dugan sald to-day that he had corroborated this testimony and | pimo-gx:, Onanux, Aldrlan, Nadzue,|€id the family have any ailverware, — |‘ phe Rvening Worll: || | ut Ch A att i mtoeday, | from nie a-ddic, he put tis theorves Invo orece ater: S Co Bad also received information that would lead to the discovery of a witness | Joc Kenyon aleo ran Prosecutor Mott has jearned that | eee ion of The De itsing Chaties Bonark, the coachman, man-| practice on the Lill horses, but one of| || le Fo ‘Hw ACE — mn two-year- % a H va : ho actually saw Richeson and the girl dining together the day of the) , —yreaker ‘Boy. 115 | sun. wis taken ativorcee, A divorce| World on the Zist inst., tothe effect that| aged to steer his frightened team| Me stirrupy, gave way and he Nas Three Stores: tragedy. It Is also asserted that the police have documentary evidence that the accused minister knew of the girl’s physical condition as disclosed in on t autopsy long before be purchased the cyanide of potassium, ‘Whether -Ricneson should be proved guilty of the murder of little Avis Linnell cr not, the indisputable fact remains that he deceived ‘won; Solemia, 108 (Schuttinger), 6 to 2, MOTHER IS NEAR DEATH. Mrs. Grauchis Supposed to Have Collapsed in Trying to ered cooaping gan shortly after 3 o'clock this afternoon and traced it to the Williamsburg Hospital ambulance. The mother and children were rushed to the hospital, Dr, Greenwald attend. ing them on the » but two ohildren died a few moments after arriving there. ; A broken gas jet in the bedroom was responsible, and the supposition fa that the two children were in bed when tho mother came in and found them unconactous, and in attempting to revive them was herself overcome, She 1 not expected to live, ene PIMLICO WINNERS. FIRST RACE—For two-year-olds; five and a half furlongs.—Bwana Tumbo, 120 (Burne), 8 to 6, 2 to 5 and 1 to 4 first; Futurity, 107 (McCahey), 3 to 1, even and 1 to 3, second; Surfelt, 107 (Shilling), 7 to % even and 1 to 3, third. Time, 1.0045, Golden Cluster, Turbine, Clift Stream also ran SECOND RACE—Selling: three-year- olds and up; six furlongs.—Moncrief, 105 (MeCahey), 3 to 6 and 1 to firat; Cu upward; Bowle Handicap; two miles.— | Zeus, 126 (Shilling), even, 1 to 2,1 to 6 7 to 10, 1 to 4 second; Bounder, 108 ‘Airy, 1i2 (Burne), 4 to 1, ty to Band 116 (Bergen), 6 ‘lever opportunity offered and on many Dermtt. « prominent Newark attorney, to defend him to-day and through his Counsel gave out the following stat- ment; “When I was in New York last Tuesday night she broke into « think the shock of learning that things were not as I had rep- resented them might have driven her to suicide. At any rate she got into my private papers and lJoarned something that must have given her a shock. INSISTS HIS WIFE KNEW ABOUT MISS BROMLEY. “It was nothing about @ woman, My wife knew all about Miss Flor- ence Bromley of Philadelphia, whose letters were found in my house and oMfice. My wife knew that I loved Miss Bromley and she had no objeo- tons because our love had been dead for several years. “We were incompatible. When my wite found we ceuld not live gether she and I discussed on. We had practically a; that I wals to permit her to get a divorce 80 I could marry the woman I loved best. I was to take the boy, she to take the ilttle girl, I was also to provide for her support. This ar- cleaning jewelry. Mrs. McFarland had no jewelry—in fact, ehe had very litle clothing except house wrappers, and marriage cad she resumed her maiden name. Her letters indicate that Mclar- and visited her in Philadelphia when- of the trips he was accompanied by his aix-year-old son, who is a material witness in the case. FEW “L” TRAINS SKIP STATIONS Necessary, He Says, Some- General Manager Hedley of the Inter- borough system sent the following letter the Interborough, in retaliation for not having secured the rights to third track {ts Elevated iine, had resorted to a prac- tice of skipping trains past stations for the purpose of creating dissatisfaction among {ts ridera: Wihle thiy statement 1s ridiculous, {t follows that ridicule is STOPS A RUNAWAY IN FIFTH AVENUE} Dragged From Horse He Clings | A team of horses attached to @ brougham in which Mrs. Edward W. through the crush of traffic for @ quarter of a mile without @ collision and the runaway was stopped in sensational fashion by Mounted Policeman Plagge. Mrs, Bill is the wife of a hat manufac. turersat No, 688 Broadway. She was on HEDLEY DECLARES DARING POLICEMAN : @ eerious matter At the same time the Court allowed the State's challenges 1 men Robins of thelr objection to cires does not Ro to the & or tnnoce Court: “Does a juror who belleves dynamite destroyed the Times Building quality, while @ furor who belleves gas was the cause does not?" Judge Bordwell ply catled y do you sald the Court. was plainl: Scott to K such a ro you think I wi |to use one side of this case partially | What do you mean by such language?” Attorney Darow, for the ¢ ervened and declar a dynamite caused the exp! fendant’s constitutional being invaded. Darrow u: strongly, but Judge Rordwe recede fram the posits pid aida BOY AND $500 DISAPPEAR. the manage- had taken. Word was received by ment of the Majestic Motel to-day that George Lynch, a former bellboy, had been arrested in Boston, Lynch left the employ of the hotel a few days ago. Af- ter his departure a package of money == where he encountered seventh streets, the carriage and horses. long experience PI age knows dragged to the street. Hanging on des- perately, the pollceman was dragged to ‘Phirty-seventh street, where he brought the runaway to a halt. Mrs. Bill, although frighterfed, had not lost ber presence of mind. She had made no attempt to jump from the car- riage. After she wag assisted out she i The letters, is is sald, extend over a|no argument, and I have prepared a|a@ shopping expedition and bound south | became faint and was cared for tn a ‘ the Edmands giri ae well as the simpie country sweetheart from Hyannis | inst RACE ; two-year: | Period of three yeafs, the most recent |siatement from the records of then ten|in Fifth avenue. Just after her vehicle | Meigaboring store. There cau bo no dodging the evidence of the Linnell family and thetr|olds; five and a half furlongs.—James of them having been received in New- | week days ending Oct. 19 covering trains 4 Forty-second street the off | Both horses were hedly, cut. y 4 ‘ Grove, N. 3, 1 “ Jones, 104 (Taplin), wo as 0 the return of thelr normal poise has! she raised a handkerchief to her eyes, |yyree nie tor citeftman), aecond: Me, | a8 De 18 about every other phase of | soups, salads. 10 cents. ae it Quick bales come their instinctive reticence. When| CARRIED FLOWERS TO PLACE |Clintock, 14 (skirvin), third, ne, | the case, He le Keeping MoFerland in the’ eer? Fe, ATee Scena upposedly, 8! ON DEAD GIR GRAVE iste ©., Decesarion, Clara Sey oly nectar end will not ’ At Grocers and Delicatessen Storos, UNDERTAKERS. q sulold a ‘ ! eel | ae last week for burial, and Boston turned | 1n her dap she held a great cluster of | Sun ist, Madam | "“Movariand has not retained counsel [PENNY A POUND PROFIT] Made by K. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. ¥ WILLIAM NECKER, N i upon that tnoffensive and placid In the rear seat sat Mrs. | a Sate also FAN | yet, and it is sald that one object of —_ —_ let a horde of reporters, famishing , one of the married amed. Mutuels paid: | the prosecutor In keeping him secluded 1 T for news, the horror-stricken villagers deumn oan, pees ber A Uttle | tee ai at inenigit Ei ate ie the hope at his extraordinary UNDER’ ‘AKER. opened their hearte and mouths. aughter, Dorothy, who clutched tightly show $4.70: Dy: 6, plac , rve will br WERE ALL EAGER TO TELL|® buDCh of eoldenrod. |$6.50; Meciintoe! y W.40, : — - 2! (Trade Mark.) Not Necessary to Say Another Word. ‘: Halt way to Hyannis the carry-all| SECOND RACE-Gix furlongs,—Jenn , Special ior Monday, the 23d ) Spécial for Tuesday, the 24th My prices and the quality of the STORY AT THE START. turned into the little cemetery, As the | Geddes, 19% (Koerner), fir 9 ot hey We iva cite TE ouda | furnish, andl tia aaron Aad there were few who did not have | feporter drove slowly: by he saw the (Skirwin), weoond: Vile |] MOURN cane A0c KAS 10c B88 re 4744.998 pH I k tha i ture own version of the aflalr and wao| family group, half hidden In the fog, | port), third, Time, 1.141 | ND BOX POUND Box COMPLETE dered are well known, not only in New ‘Bere nut eager to tell it. about the fresh, wreath-strewn | Letourn!, Sister Florence, MIDGET CREAMED 3 Fees re ATH 74-98) | York and New Jersey, but the WORLD Even the girl's family checked thetr | The asters were laid where John Robert Batwa, Lure and 0} SHICK CANDY, Box [ GRENOBLE At he IC P OVER, tears Yong enough to tall droweniy ef | the yet uncut headstone 8 to stand, vino ran ‘and fnished ax named: &2 s 5 Sehitere 4TH 2408 Home office and factory, Bergenline the long standing attachment between eo er—conscious tn Mutuel# Pald—Jenny Geades, straight, ill . 7 Ave. in St. Uni i ve ue dae botma lelecer, . But the tempestuous, youthful xriet of the 0) “place, HBO, show. 428, "Dorie, arsapar! a Park Bow fie Coriitves shreehaal gH, 32 s'eleok. GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE ae ey Wel play \ti@e has turned and the good folk ut | Hy 9 Ye D 20; how, $3.80, Viley, show, 9 CREDIT TERMS 120 or 121 Unio: Hyannis and Hyannisport nave vearcad | #tand ite horrid bitternes HIRD RACE—One mile—Irish’ Kid, 3 directl yn fo chatter openiy thelr opinion of Rich. | Iald the goldenrod at the foot of the! 17 (Turner), won: Handy, 107 (Gane), Act lirectly » and peculiarly | Milk Chocolate Gnea 54.BARCLAY $9 43! DOWN ON #30, WOR BRANCH OFFICES: ¢son and hie like, and the Linnells have | #dded mound, | second; Mxpiiclt, 10 (Davenport), third. |0n the blood; purifies, enriches Pinea e 29 CORTLANDT st 952° DOWN ON + 75, WORTH y ne ity re mbut themselves away with thelr griet,| Slowly the sleek old horse plodded| ‘rir 414-6, Bella, Dr, Bodine, Bob! and revitalizes it, and in this pp Kor Church $t $72 DOWN ON 4100. ua aarded ee annoyance by thelr son- | Out of the cemetery gateway and turned whty Lad, Rana Calling, | ba PARK ROW & ? 100.WORTH ui or is eel aae, ‘tan seen The mother's head was! jis O'Neil and Doitio B. also ran and) Way builds up the whole sys- of? 206.6) BROAD OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Whim ‘ aan ‘suspicions and persistence | === : finished as ni Mutuals paid tem. ‘Take it. Get it today. st ° gel te she publicity thet drought about | TO CURR 4 © IN OVE DAY [Kid, straight, $90.10; place, 86.00 1 1 tiquid F i 5 197 |NASSAI rrest, XATIVE BHR. Quiclne ‘Media. £1 %0: Mandy, place, $2.80; show, # no usual liquid form or in chocolate ‘SErening Worle reporter drove ee oat Ga Wok anee oe | plicit, show, $18.10 coated tablets called Sarcatabe, i L 6 Many stanch friends that Avis and Richeson were supposed to be engaged ap to the day of her death, the day on which the Invitations to the Dockery, 10 (Gordon), 5 to 1, 8 to 5 and 4 to 5, won by @ length; EMctency, 98 ark last Friday, or two days after Mrs. McFarland’s death, This letter was written in @ very Nappy vein and re- skipped. ‘This shows that in ten days’ operation over the entire Second, Third, Sixth and Ninth avenue lines there were nied and reared, and as he came down he got one of his fore legs over 1 (Hopkins), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, sec- | ferred to the fact that McFarland would | fewer than eleven trains skipped past | the pole of the carriage. Wedding of Violet Edmands and Richeson were gent out. ond; Nello, 102 (Andress), 12 to 1, 4 to 1] soon be able to made the writer hie real|any station any day of twenty-f |, 1¢ 1s not known whether the horse That this wealthy and Influential Brookline family, In the face of | "nd 1, third. Time—1.10 1-5. Thirty | wife, hours; andon the Third avenue line, | took fright at the figures of the alleged fuch contemptible deceit, should be eager to rush to the defense of Riche | Forty: ‘eve, Fanchette, Ochre Court, |LETTERS FROM GIRL CHANGED | which ts especially referred to in the| lions in front of the publitc Ilbrary or at gon, even io the extent of putting at his disposa) all he needa of the Ed- mands fortune, is perhaps the most curious feature of this tremendous ‘Reman story. ‘SISTER GOES TO AID, Further than this, the Edmands home has opened its doors to Mies Russell Richeson, the minister's sister, a trained nurse from Philadelphia, who arrived here yesterday for the expressed purpose of lending moral Lesbos and Tick ‘Tack also ran. SECOND RACE—Purse $40; three- year-olds and up; six furlonga,—-Ben mond, 105 (Gordon), 6 to 1, 2 to Land won by two lengths; Handrun- , 100 (Bruce), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, second; Argonaut, Mb (Warring- ton), 5 to 1, 2 to Land even, third, Time 117. Siticie, Inferno Queen, Top Note, CHARGE TO MURDER. The first of the letters the police got was found in the MoFariand home on Friday afternoon by Detective Godfrey of Prosecutor Mott's staff. The Prose- outer, so far as the evi: @ justified him then, could not do more than prefer ® charge of manslaughter aga: based upon his newspaper article, there was an average of only five trains skipped per day. “The records show that of the eleven trains skipped each day an average of two per day was due to the opening of the drawbridge at Harlem River and Second avenue. Almost regardless of the amount of service that is provided, when a delay o' minutes occurs, @ steam roller. His fright was quite complete, however, and with his kick- ing and prancing he terrified his mate. Although one of the horses was handi- capped by, being half astraddie of the carriage le, the runaway made good time down the avenue. 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Agnior, Abrasion, Dr. Barkley, Black 0 he elevated ald not even slacken th ‘Tram q @upport to her brother and givirg what material ald she can, Branch and Day Belle also ran. poison in @ medicine under conditions on the elevated eys-| could ni er le “I believe my brother is innocent,” the sister declared today, “He| THIRD RACK —Murse $100; three-years He WHE Ot GR EE ts (tn ny Saalby Ab Gite Gas, Ale |e tee eae in Theanine 4 Superior to All Others. ago never have committed such an atrocious crime. He will be freed |olds ant up; for army and navy officers; Godtrey te sake is | train in the block an order to akip aome| "ee ure Tunanay, unl, Wt wae too late * MUSTARD Send for Catalogue and F the charge, and I am here to ald him all I can and to one and a half.—o. K., (Lieut. 1 Y ot done bs | jue and Prices, “YGamily name wherever I can. Protect the} 1), 2 to 1, 4 to 8 and out, won by tions. If this were not done the frat |” piagge, riding slowly up the avenue| Good for Hot and Cold Mcats. WISSNER WARERO: A length; Kyrat, 102 (leut. Alexander, , Mir ha Bele cot’ and having good view from the back |4 Fine Salad Dressing by adding vinegar OMS: Miss Richeson's statement was made with Mr. Edmands standing by. /§ 1. 1,5 to 2 and 8 to 6, second: Phoenix| THe suspicions of the Prosecutor were | Yond its capacity, and would not only | Mi AAs te Tay two blocks| . At Delicatessen and Grocery Stores, 96 bth Ave. cor. 15th St., N.Y. girl's declaration beyond ‘sayin, fs . A ver! lor ‘rey found scores o! 5 with e ite, a He refused to add any words to the girl's declaration beyond saying: Stagg, 157 (Lieut, Mark), 6 to ‘ ifted, for Godfrey found | be unable to take care of its toad, but O° " ae ead 10 CENTS. ‘Booon witty cack, beith 55-57 Flatbush Ave., Brookiyn, “Miss Richeson 1s here as our guest. We all feel as she does in this\aninsut, third. Eine, 243 $6 letters, hidden, it 1s said, in corners of| Would alro result in having a string of | off. Spurring his mount, he rode to a -. Brooklyn. matter. There is nothing moro to be said at present.” ieee oe ¥ “| the house where Mrs, McFarland would | trains following it. point between Thirty-elghth and Thirty- ; Down at Hyannis, on the Cape, the) out trom Hyannis yesterday to see the| FOURTIT RACK—Purse, 900; three-| Rot be ikely to And them. These let- | eo = = — H H Ith! people are trying to volve a little] Linnelis at Hyannisport. year-olds ¢nd upward o mile.—Jac.| ter ¥ taken away in a satchel and ere Ss ea Ww. 14th UPHOLSTERY * Brabians of thelr own. lntensely int (Ae they are, In each day's hi i reumstances and the develop- eet in reins sat the girl's father, a fine ty; of New Englander, wiry and clean cut, eyed young folk. The childless couples only when questioned, ‘They say he| 109, (Bruce), 7 to 5 and 3 y a leng! nt, 102 (Wing- even ‘and out, second: turned over to the Prosecutor, and al- most immediately after he read them he preferred « formal charge of q@urder MISS LILLIAN RUSSELL writes if there was one his wife knew nothing | And better appetite! i Sg Prides tlle! of Hobe nial RIA most amazing of modern| with whitening hair and clowe cropped, | Avoirin, 18 (lyre, 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and | eainst McFarland, who until that tme | Pde yo just like it, cases, they are torn between| dappted mustache, Those who know 2 to 1, third. Timo—1ds1-6. John Rear-| '&4 been only “detained, , 71 I @ desire to purchase and read all the| him best say he is of the kind who aut-| 400 iisiany aims nare When McFarland was arraigned on | GET THE GENUINE Boston newspapers and the fear that| fer the most for suffering In allence. | wipryt MACE-Purse $100; thre Saturdpy he was asked whether there| = the vivid details of the hideous tragedy| Avis was his favorite of four daugh: | oite ant uw b Was another woman in the case, and | — will fall into the ands of the wide-| ters, Since her death he has epoken | wan iis pee furlongs sir Pas) white he did not deny, ne declared that | | Eddys 103 West 14th e. ie, 2565 Cheon JePe, man with call wit at Horleon, 115 | Write or phone among them have partially solved the] has aged ten years In the Past week, | ( shia k of bar, a4 exact words were epee SAUCE Goods called’ for and dolivered free wi problem by inviting their neighbors) consumed by the gnawing fire of a gric: | f { hi ey have me mixed up wi! other | Fy —— Gver to read the journalistio accounts| {oF which fs atolo Jot knows no ‘out: |" Aa errees Fe dice “fon | Nomen, my wife never knew anything is delicious. al En 4-2 ~ NEW PUGLICATIONS, fhm et. ci Nagel ' 7 Wags! t it, and ther he a hi nae Mo Cae 2 aeeis cy eae “cra | Mieked the patients piced! ne hagetin. | Wels. Cr ston, Smirk, May Ametin any | unequalled and an aid to good digestion. Is Your Home Ha ? heads poring over the big black head- | lessly with the whip and “clucked" to ene ——- Some of the letters found, tt ts under. | ‘ ., L3 Laig . Hines. it in the familiar way, His eyes were LATONIA FINISHES. stood, contain endearing terms, and in| Supplied to the leading hotels and railroads throughout the world. § | These cing townspeople of the mur- girl dered haye recovered from the| initial shock of the tragedy, and with | fixed on the sandy road and he looked ther to right nor left. M Linnell, Beside him From time to time FIRST RACKE—-Five and a half furs one ts some reference to a@ possible divorce between the McFarlands. Prose- cutor Mott Ip silent about the letters, St. James Importing C » (Importers), New York City. val gravies, fish, meats, Read “THE PASSING OF THE GRABLE,” Ny Former Smith rge Henry Siulth, Price 100,

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