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eqhetty). Te you can't understand It, | note, on the = | Mr. Jordan tried to get Stokes to down the hall, holding her revolver | or 4 80 it couldn't hit either teying to wrest it from her hand Moore then produced the ad nd by the ime sort of paper, wnien | na-| and | hie | hing were Court—Anewer yes or no, Mr. ak was vafpebtions at denen "ty ane | This second note was si " Ee it not a fact that you testified | ke) hash ij ig fsa Ce after in, Police court that you grappled | 10 Po next day, Nel Miss Graham, and she dragged | 0" A tree tae ¥ Mine or ten feet down the hallway?) ayout ep w whether th ‘AfBhe backed away and 1 followed written | ne Stokes clain med DENIES HE MADE GIRL WRITE) THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, TAFTINTALK DISCUSSES WAR AFFAIRS OF WORLD NOVEMB | Slayer of Husband Who Was Acquitted by the Jury in Denver. 'A.6. VANDERBILT ER 29, 1911. ‘BARNES WINS LIKES THE LADIES, BUT MARRY--NO PROBE DECISION IN APPELLATE COURT BABYS EGZEWA BEGAN IN PIMPLES When Two Weeks Old, Would Water and Itch. Broken Out Most on police LETTERS. Face, Used Box of Cuticura Oint- record ‘and showed where Mr) giokon declared there was another | ment and Nearly Cake of Cuticura ad testified that slender 3 ter which proved that the two were s Was C letely Cured Mm had dragged him down the | writen hefore the Le on affal <j , » Bavle ttait er Pe eas joap. Was Completely Uured. Ghd that he had been powerless 0 ligt tie onls note of auch character that { President Tells Paris Matin We Sails on the Lusitania—So | Political Leader Need Not An- Ly lle ther, because of weakness caused | could be produced by the State was] sy 1 i ‘ : . ‘My little girl had eczema on her face iv etand tn nis ie [another uidated mote, tnauteing about | Will Go Slow in the Matter Does Arnold Bennett, Who | swer Questions Put to Him | which’ first started t k out on her jow, isn't it a matter of fact, Mr./ a certuin “v tlh mal I ts ; @hen she was two eek ol. tt bey J had @ n the night bef a whie aha tt | ’ | - mples, as that you rapped with this ad weitten Ue WERE perer aS te of Intervention. | Couldn’t Sleep Here. | at Albany Inquiry. woud Pee cae geed her down the hail to whe tee Bia | 1 ae FL @ Mresser stood, and that she then re ehwe dete @ritteh, At | | the back ot herr nec @ dresser drawer and the re. it Lexington, in omer to fit in Wy . : | With 2% cabin passengers aboand, the | BANY, Nov " the edge er solver appeared for the first tiny ner wo you mace her write, | Fi. W TS CHINA SAVED, Laskants of the Cunard Hee’ sated to- |, aon ee ed Littl roel DI. hair, and in between what ha Rag ms | Viston, pastinent, to-d - , or shoulders. satel ane tela aa he od a ~_——- day for the other aide with almost a8 | vor. of Jintice Solepn i EN) was broken out the Stas sr aiaies see ve Bots hie es, “and T i . much eclat and disturbance as miKNt | Kotlogg, which ditected Willlam teenes most on her face. Be chokes to answer ves or no to h «vey nater | Mexico and Other South Amer- | attend a galling In dune. Alfred Gwynne | jee cerigmaeh gurected, William Barnes teed Goetored with i ai Hons. ‘toed dl boll ened written Jf es Se i Vanderbilt was one of those departing | (tine, to answer certain anestions tors, and they did Ing lengthy explanatory # fo New id went to my office in che! joan Nations Considered— | for England. | onit. i4\ Wiikey" Wobtriet 7 Foe’ ibe Claes joes Rot’ poem to help Ane . r, G " nat tie | 4 jo Ree by counsel oF e © her. nen @ cousin of mino recom- Mr. Vanderbilt {# Interested In the satisfied with a monosyllabic re | Mr. Jordan tried to get in the ree Sirsa Af Lh * ; , Committee which Is investigating albar megded the Cuticura Remedies, Sho Mr. Moore's constant reiteration of the |onf tie sactz that Stokes had been in| Sure of His Peace Treaties, the new building that is to take the /Cymmiitve whieh Is Investigating a:bany | & cured ono of her children, word “dragged” brought from St misiness with hi cousin, convicted of place of Madison Square Garden, He [NY 2! = them, and they gave my child the explanation that he rea A he had | shooting Jim Fisk, and with Al Adama. _--- anid ho expected the Horse Show of | Justice Hetts dissented from the dect- I sed Wy sacar tee Oint- om the word in desert cad PV AR eee TT Aucceeded | PARIS, Nov. 2.—The Matin publishes |1912 would be held in that new build. | ston. Boar, and my little girl was compiorely fe with Miss Graham |e ejare, The court sustaining District, | tay an interview with President Taft Jing. He will remain abroad until the | WOLGAST’S MOTHER cared: Bee ‘4 three years ¢s4 now end. § “ou mean you realize that this little ieney Huckner’s objections. written by Francols de Tessan, ‘The vullding is ready for occupancy. When | LGAST’S MOTHE has not @ sign of eczoma, I have been © @irl could not have leak geod r. Jordan elictted that Stokes had | writer quotes the President on such reg oop plnataaly that he Js to marry, OVERCOME WHEN SHE raha ing epintment, ever B strength against yours and dragged you | continued his attentions to Mias Graham : anderbil: said sighed "4 co ‘1 ' orgie rote don't ryeutt aaked ihe Lexington inelient, taking her {@uestions as intervention tn the Turco- | “I have the highest regard for the HEARS OF OPERATION. | are aii right I tell other people abou bh Seeire. country clube and restaurants, | [allan war, on A # attitude in re- }iadies, but I am not engaged to marry —-———— | them and how they cured my {ttle gis | “Ro,” " “Tt wan merely the| Stokes said he could not remember | 84rd to Ch situation in Mex- and do not expect to be en AD CADILLAC Vv. 29.—"Tell me | (Signed) Mrs, Minnie Clutter, | sald Biv Sere taking Mise Graham: around after she |!co and eral subject of are | Arnold Bennett, the author, started! nothing me 1 Mrs. Josie W ick, Pa., Aug. 20, 1910. | Swreng Word to use to describe the seut| ne et om the Ansonia at his re- | bitration back to England on the Lusitania, Ho nis, Seiad Ha? Weletls ot Cuticura Soap and Ointment afford | fle. | ane gh he admitted there was| When asked about the possibility of complained that since ho had been in| ®%% Al Wolkaat's mother, when she | the most economical treatment for at | MI88 CONRAD'S SHRIEKS AFTER | ,,,, ; hy he shouldn't American mediation in the ‘Turco-Ttallan the United States he had been unable| son ‘had submitted to an | fections of tho skin and scalp. | Asingig Was it through your Utter disregard to get his usual alto so 45 | OHAIMRION LAK enpenatalts cake of Cuticura Soap (25e.) and box o THE SHOOTING. as hrough your utter disregard | war, the Writer says that President wf i ot 1A : ba’ . Cuticura Ointment (50¢.) are often suffl- Continuing his Mne of questioning « the p . or because you did | Taft declared that the United States ot sate aecreeoa he wan't Mr.| Evidently baring the worst she set | cient, Although sold throughout the to Miss Conrad's part in the battle, not be stories about her that | was certainly disposed in favor of the [fn andianapolls, Ind. This toes te vene out without waiting to put on her cloak | world, a liberal sample of each, with Moore led through Mr Bae Med. ducal aan re-establishment of peace. Nevertheless | Chamber of Comm # Indianeositel’ miles to the sec! 32-p. book on the skin and scalp, will be tion of how the Conrad girl brushed past tentions after you had ordered her from Ihe felt that t would be unwise to de- |For ase dhe Way Or the Olen, dan bey | gent free, on application to Potter Drug the! struggling pair in the b Are seeten 8 Unfit tenanti” asked) part trom the path of wisdom. pg Big Bg Ag . Mr, Ben. & Chem. Corp., Dept. 8B, Boston, | into the kitchen, returning i" T considered {t no one else's buatness| QOES NOT WISH TO OFFEND R miral Hugo Osterhaus of the with a revolver and shoo whom I took around,” was the answer EITHER NATION ates Navy a ‘or a birth: 4 day party to be held in Germany EV 5 tr time during the struggle, MORE OF GIRL'S NOTES AS RE-| “our relations with the two delliger- weska tenes, She Adinle a ERYBODY p. ES, Ie Gonred wert to the window and DIRECT EVIDENCE. ents are equally friendly. We do not P, who lives in ‘Tymbot ° oe pollo Darder Help!" did you| ‘This conciw the ¢ross-exarhination, | Wish to effend the national dignity of hty-nine years old just befoce the | KNO WS lo hot? A.-Your she did that after shoot-| And the withews, with an obvjous alr of | elther. — Moreover th Mays ing. me. _ QHIs it:not a tact that she picasa ak T help from the window before she fired! Attorney Hed for Mr. Rucknér . a shot? A.—It is not true, not @ word of tt. | Attorney Moore then turned the wit- ness over to his confrere, Jordan, who Degan questioning with a searching re-| up some minor points in his story a Introduced other ham, writte at t purpose been the aggressor same: “Why didn't you where he had been shown press notices and photographs of society events in Los Angeles, in which Miss Graham Participated and which showed her to have been about seventeen years old at time. -1 was #0 disappainted see you? Can't you spare minutes to-night? Call me up. to fee you so much, &c., As supporting « feo." nee of the Stat, before her meeting 1, he testified, she The ellerly millionaire, years old. ly had tlowe mony touched tho chords of ‘There were about twenty of these MYSTERIOUS DOCUMENT INTRO-/ ! DUCED BY DEFENSE. not allow Miss Graham to visit him at) At Mr. Buckner's request, Mr. 8t ’ Tecdived assurames of with other men. har relations | had at the Ansonia with, Miss Grahi | “Did you receive such an assurance?” | ing her moral status, According to eked Mr. Jordan. ‘“f did,” he an-| witness, the young woman pleaded with him to reapond to her relief, turned toward Assistant District- Buckner for a brief redirect merely ssked a few questions tending to clear notes from Miss Gra- to Stokes in 1906, while she » Ansonia, and expressing a desire to see him before she tered. apparently for the { | 1 | Sume of the milllonaire’s story of his early acquaintance with Miss Graham, |) when she and Mrs, Sing that t ter.) were living in his , the An-|the affair—-had continually chased af- | | gonia. Mr. Jordan tried to get the wit- sf him—as he put it in his direct tes- ness to admit that he bad frequently! timony I Gola at the Singleton apartments,| The tenor of all the seas Sabie Promise to come to see mo last night? When can 1) me a few) 1 want ct ‘This wae a lit ‘with Mr. Stoke: jd whe was twe mitriess denied ever having ween euch @ ingleton, #ltting ta that this young girl determinedly then ible to matrimony, and that he tried for some time to avold her attentions, these letters were read at length to the Jury. ‘They sent Miss Graham into one of the frequent paroxyams of tears that regularly whenever the test!- ntiment. ters, extending throughout the perlod Mr. Stokes had testified that he would | while Miss Graham lived at the Ansonia. his Lexington, Ky., farm until he had | told of conversation he claimed to have | before she wrote the letter acknowledg- Uterally nd en oe aan the war concerns to a conflict which, bottom of her heart she desires to see ended. Powers were in accord to ask for our mediation we should be happy to work porting Stokes’s story | in favor defend its interests, same time faithful to the double prin- ciple of the maintenance of the integ- rity of the celestial empire and of the the other side of the Pacific a nation dismembered and a prey to foreign cu- pidity. What will emerge from the Chi- Nese revolution is a question which no one knows how to answer. sary, therefore, and within the Umits of the tInterna- primarliy the European wore Oy howe’ mR AT ONAL. NEWS from the “It is evident that if the European ‘ontrol of the f the he laws wert ate ‘did not 8. | machin Northe remaining at the] pecause it is a generous goal and be- | | taking in this plant o1 cause the entire world Is advancing to- | cee Mahi rade rota wards It.” enterprises with th mation of thelr | dea that they were is permitted by law. be- open door, yublican officials ha . man act ar TO FOREIGN CUPIDITY. j active. “The United States cannot conceive on “While It, ts true that the Democrats ror two in the N ve ne forma fons, the not have Jon of the legal department of any of the State's during that time, So, the corporations were formed under the fr the Republi “The Money Power had nothing to ex- peat from the Democratic party and was thus naturally friendly to the Repubil- BY MONEY PER, SAYS A. B. PARKER It Is neces. to act with prudence tional accords Boxer troubles. “We are adopting a patient attitude concluded after tne j . oi na da , ome i ome District-Attorney has it." ‘Then, he said, Miss Graham gave him 2 Y io (Continued from First Page.) the Re fean |. Jordan hail the Diatrict-Attorney send | names of several men and reiterated | POMt of view of the United states has ee tion that the ca: | for the document, while the jurors took | her alleged statement of immorality. | Rot varied since the time of John Hay. Mia doubt an to their ul-| must be conside } ) a five-minute recese. Jordan looked the | This testimony brought an indignant |We wish to see China restored to youth | Interests had no dou! J Ul- | interests In order ta 3 | paper over. |flash to Miss Graham's eyes, followed | and modernized, 90 that when industry | timate support of the Republican party | yc.) parker discuss | Q. When did you receive this paper? | by a new flood of tears. and public works are actively pushed | all clinging about tue non-enforcement | i. charge de Barker | A. About April, 197. | DISPOSSESS SUIT AGAINST GIRL | forward we shall be able to develop our | Of the law against combinations and| that Col. Roosevelt recommended the I Was thero a letter before this| AND HER SISTER commerce in accordance with the rules| Monopolies. He said: was ested by the Money | @..Where ts it? -A.T saw tt in the) Lillian Graham and her slater, Mra, [Of Joyal compotition. Pn SAIN ily spate llls gh aneatehepe Rarer Ing tne charge. that District-Attorney's office Saturday. Belle Singleton, were served with notice sa ep GAY Glequistnde ex» (Judes, D0 Tealled area ee ce | Gol, Roosevelt had personally made a ' ‘The District-Attorney looked up the|of dispossess proceedings by the land-| ited in regard to Mexico President| made by me in 194 I called attention to letter, and after Messrs. Buckner and | lady Jordan had talked private the other mysterious pap for identification, of | . 1016 Amsterdam y with Stokes where the shooting show girl and 8 entered | sister live. A few days ago they w This paper turned | invited to leave the apartment, whi ‘out to be the sensation Mr. Buckner had | said, they ‘had taken incognito. promised on redirect examination. Ap-| refused, nding they had a parently an instrument damaging thn on | character of Miss Graham, the purpose | as ‘of the defense in bringing it out was| ‘To-day a sumnw was werved on f hinted at by Attorney Jordan during re-| Mrs. Singleton, to appear in the | he cose. Seventh District Muniaipal Court next . “They have a paper," he sald, “which | riday, Mitchell E. Friend, an asso. wes obtained from Miss Graham under | ciate attorney in the office of Clark [, circumstances that she will explain. It} an, personal counsel for ‘Lillian ‘was one of the dirtiest Jobs ever framed | ( Up against a young girl.” Jordan led Stokes to the Lexington him ham, | side of the case, Mra, \ episode, asking many questions) | about Miss Graham's arrival and her| When sh spoke of the proceeding to entertainment the first afternoon she 4", Pvening World reporter, Spent. there. Ho asked him it he had) "T Positively will not move unless t d to," she aatd, —————»—__—_ the mysterious paper in his possession| “™ £0! at that time, and Stokes eaid v¢ had it) locked in his desk Q. Is it not a fact that Graham to sign this paper the morn sl } | @he went away? A. It y not true. SALESMAN TAKES CYANIDE. } Mr. Jordan then read the paper nt| eee } Was on an Ansonia letter-n |Relative Thinks There Was Also a| o rrible confer: ' : Pp ea _ganterston| Woman in the Case of + millionaire the assurance that he “need! : c have no fear of her making him any} Rupert Hecht. j trouble." | The body of a young man who com- | } The defense then produced another| Mitied suicide in @ furnished room at | No. Weat eth sirect last night | | positively fdentified by a relative Weak Stomachs :: to-day as Rupert Hecht, a travelling salesman for Schaftn Brothers, manu- of a spoiled boy,” auld Mr, He “Rupert was left too much money his mother, who died seve He went through tt and plug for himself, by chis fin as & August, wien he 1 bettering himself. avenue, will present Mrs, Singleton's | Singleton was indignant to-day you got ies, MONEY GONE, BUSINESS BAD, facturers in Cleveland, 0, — William MADE STRONG BY USING| iiccnt tread'of the trim ne Heoht Co, of No, 65 West Seventeenth street, sald the young man, who at one time was | wealthy, became molancholy because | he could not succeed in business, “It is one of those unfortunate canes | cht her ere oh, t know If he had a wife or vetood he ilved In Mama. w 4 woman he case.” Beside Hecht's body in his bedroom| was found a small box containing cyanide of potastum to f a glass coated with a Pp the a potson, The man had dently been dead two daya, meals and retiring will correct disturb. | AM206 Ms effects was we postoard| ances of the stomach and bowels. It nids | ¢veathear ielihe ine ds new tissues, quickens the b adéreased to| eirpulation. It tones the syst mand keeps m but the word “wife” | It enables the yg to enjoy the sports of youth and Zoune strong and Vigorous. had been crossed out. rocers und dealers in| SANTIAGO, Cuba, No ile eprice’st,00 pu ean't pros |, eB ihe jet us chow and we wil tel | sdaes tear > for free doctor's navice jar 6. and 7.39 A. M icameneton iat gil sick room. | alarm Ww A 7 Bre Durty maitwruexey Us. »Rochester,N + | reported. —_~»- More Karth Shocks tn Santiago. Taft replied that everything would be done to reestablish peace there, adding | laws for the curing of any of the vusl- that the United States would not permit | ness evils of the time, I said tha, he The Best agitators to pr re a civil war on]|common law afforded a full remedy, and ms Gift United States territory. Mr. Roosevelt had certain of his fi ds | Christmas . thave been already greatly embarrassed jCanal it is of impoyance to see the the fact that we already had adequate | deal_with the Interests. “Our bankers, merchants and citizens | try to make it appear that the common ‘ollar you pay for the law did not apply to the Federal situa- tion, He insisted that we needed more laws and sald that he would push new and more effective measures than the atatute books contained, “The power to prevent combina- tious of trade and monop0lies under the common law, which is incor- porated in the law of all of the States, gave any Attorney-General or District-Attorney in any State the full power to prevent the wrongful formation of a corpora- tion while it was yet on paper and before the innocent public had a chance to put its money inte the corporation. “Yet for the ten years preceding .ae campaign of 1904, while the Democrats by the persistent troubles. We have no hostile project against our neighbors, but desire to maintain order.” Continuing President Taft said: “On the eve of the opening of the Panama people to the south of our frontiers enjoy the healthful tranquility ne: sary for the triumph of the great work about to be finished, and to ace the countries in the vicinity of the isthm: in perfect security rather than have the spectacle of unceasing revolutions counter revolutions." ‘The President remarked that he re- turned from the Far West with the conviction that he had accomplished & good work, and also with the con- fon that he had dissipated misun- derstandings in connection with the arbitration treaties signed with France and Great Britain, CONVINCED PEACE TREATIES WILL BE RATIFIED, ail T have seen and heard 1 vinced that the Senate will ratify the text of the treaties submitted to it." yy President expressed appreciation of France's welcome to his arbitration Proposition and praised Ambassador Jusserand, saying he was the first to give his adhesion in the name of France to this “beneficent arbitration princ!ple” which will ntuate the solidarity of will return you greater elgg eid longer service and value than any other. 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