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t LAVERS DENA PENS STER OFBURELE WL + Says She Cancelled Her Old ‘Document and Never Made Another. “EXPECTED TO BE SLAIN. | Wrote That Friend Who “Had) Something to Gain” Would Murder Her. Charles M. Beattie, for twenty years counsel for Frank A, Burrelie, the p clipping man, and since Burrelle death, two yoars ago, attorney for his widow, Nelie Burrelle, who died at the) Hotel Cariton last week under circum: | stances that aroused the suspicions of | Coroner Holtzhauser, sald to-day he did not belleve Mrs. Burrelle lett aw ‘According to tho best inforination of Charles Homstrest, manager of the Burreile clipping business, Mra, Bur- felle did make a will a yoar ago tn which she left a majority of stock in the company to himssif and other em- Dioyess. Gossip regarding the will was started by @ fetter trom Mrs. M. P. Kenney of Ghetanooga, Tenn, in which Mra, Beaney told a friend of Mrs. Burrelle faat the dead woman had written her a wetk before saying expected to be murdered by a man she named, with Whom she had a variabie friendahtip end who, she sald, had something to gain by her death. "Bo ti I know,” sald Mr. Beattle tedday, ‘Mra. Burrelle never mado but ope will. It was a will which was made @t the same time that her husband made hile will and the two were executed to- under my supervision, In bis will | —~ » Burrelle left everything except shares of the clipping business Mrs. Neliie Burielle. Of the thirty @hares, twenty were left to his daugh> ter, Mignon, and ten to fis son, Doug: las, the children of his firs, wife, are. |. Sulla Burrelle. “In her will Mrs, Burrell left every Provision for her two sisters. CANCELLED WILL WHEN HUS-|).,.. BAND DIED, “After her husband's death Mrs. Bur- felle came to my office and cancelled "ber? will, saying she meant to make emether, There were just two points on Which she could make yp her mind. She Wanted to protect the Ousiness from falling into the hands of her husband's of Charles Hemstreet, She nover could up her mind on an executor, ited me to act and I would not. came to my office or eemt for me repeatediy, but always became ner- yous and put off the drawing of the will after she had discussed it @ little while. “The fact that she had made myster!- ous references to her fears of being Marfered mean little to me. She was &@ moody woman with a morbid, melo- @ramatic mind. Much has been made of ber friendship with Dr. Amey. She oa ncpeeenteeen wer MB ECan <ercuntulna—annapeeano-ntetihijiiapuaeaenmmamnaatna pT oe waiked off and loft the friends to at-/ tend to the funeral. made some investigation of her death and I see mo reason eve that it was not caused physicians aay, by chronic nephrii there were poison besides, there is no evidence that anybody had anything ,| to gain by giving it to hi HER WILL DIVIDING $200,000 ESTATE STRANGELY: MISSI. marked advance of Germany along in- dustrial lines, the bulletin says to the | ing people take the utmost pride and in- | Pearls and diamonds. ’ | Statistics show that German’ sates tn | this country have increased nearly 100 | por cent. wince 1900, while to the entire |indeod the Germans have. paid the {2PAtha lauhon owned by Willlam Areh~ world German products are going in & {teachers in this work higher wages tha great and overwhelming stream, It dectared. “In considering this success,” the bulletin says, “the first point which as-|artists in their work. Special schools [dale egoaped by leaping over |tontshes us, fs the heavy Investment | have been founded for teachers’4n in | made in industrial education. Nearly | dustrial teaching.” « : every small village has at least one in- Now Undersells the United austriat school and often in small cit States, and a Powerful Com- | petitor All Over World. hand Mr, Hemetreet has [told otier employees of the olipping ‘bureau that two weeks before Mra. death she told him her will Beattie could get at it to have @ codicil in It, @ bequest to Dr. Amey, | WASHINGTON, that Germany 1s going into the com- mercial markets.of the world and un- der-selling the Unit vuted in large measur | TEN TALKATIVE CELESTIALS DISTURB WEST SIDE COURT. | Two Interpreters and Many Attend ants Finally Siler States ts attrie People to Open a "Do You Digest | Your Food?) A Positive Cure for Indigestion and| Stomach Trouble: ; Charge Account und numerous court to prevent its developing It had no effect wiated and pleaded. Th by physicians a NELLE __ BURRELLE... ually died down to murmurs, | then to whtspers and finally there was | P Sho was extravagantly fond of him at times, but she always insisted that she Magistrate Herbert gave them until ¢. Z1 to get thelr places cleaned up, Lord & Taylor . Founded 1826 relea with him violently. with him just as impulsively, HER ACTIONS AT TIME OF HUS- BAND'S DEATH. “At the tlme of her husband's death at sea between Cosia Rica and New Or- leans she attempted to commit suicide. But when she brought his body on here met the friends and »: Mahogany Furniture Appropriate for Holiday Gifts FOR CONSTIPATION Just Try Nature's Cize. thing to her husband except » alghi| brings on countless other compl Candle Sticks......... among them—also that ay drug will Nits! power after being taken for a time-—but we should also know that if Nature can be assisted instead of being forced, so much the better for our bealth, There is now a method ing which will keep the intes- pure and free from - $1.50 to $15.00 ++ $3.00 to $25.00 +++» $4.50 to $26.50 Letter Racks..........+++++ $2.50 to $3.50 Muffin Stands...........+. $8.50 to $22.50, *Telephone Stands. presences -$12,00 to $15.00 Tilt Tables......,.....+++++ $8.50 to $35.00 Work Tables and Stands... $16.50 to $55.00 - $28.50 to 120.00 . + $11.00 to $25.00 . $14.00 to $52.50 .. $27.50 to $75.00 tines as clean and waste as exacting —which, taken occasional; *| vent constipation, bi o serious diseases which are caused by the blood taking up the poisons from the intestines and carrying them through That method is the “J. B. L. Cas- cade,” which is being enthusiastically Cellarettes........ the most enlightened phy- is everywhere, and is now being Music Cabinet Every one should at least investigate Tea Wagons........ this Nature-cure without delay. “Aak for Booklet ‘WI 9) Kaew him before her husband's death. | Je Only 80% Efficient.’ * Tea and Nest Tables........$17.00 to $57.50 Desks......... y Man of Today cevee vee h13.50 to $90.00 worried @bout the 1-3 Off on All Hall Seats and Mirrors Mahogany Dining Room Furniture Colonial, Sheraton and Chippendale Repro- ductions, Suites or Separate Pieces. Side Boards $65.00, $75.60, $95.00 to $200.00 Regularly 880.00, $100.00, $135.00 to $285.00 Serving Tables$30,00,$42.00, $65.00 to $85.00 Regularly $40.00, 855.00, $90.00 to $110.00. Extension Tables $40.00, $65.00, $80.00 to $120.00 Regularly $55.00, $90.00, 110,00 to $150.00 China Cabinets $50.00, $65.00, $75.00 to $160.00 Regularly $65.00, 885,00, 8100.00 to $200.00, Chairs to Match the Different Suites, }| feet among boys in wante to learn all about out from my old friend Jamei ert, who knows as much arches, ankles, toss, Join hurts that hurt them as a whole aced- emy of orthopadic and surgical experts. If one-third the achoolboys of New York are flat-footed they are:liable to be in a:bad way when they got heavier and thelr spinal columns and backs be- gin ,to weaken from the strain. there fe no need of one-third or one- twentieth of the boys to be flat-footed ‘and oufter all the ile auch’ are heir to. Tearing, Down the Arch. ‘Tip thinks most flat-footedness comes from boys toeing out the way so many of them do, some feet spreading like the oars of @ rowboat; that's what Tip thinks, and if he is wrong practical jentiat Coward will correct him. But any boy can be taught, or can. learn of Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St, guide his fect forward, instead of filp- flop eldeways, till he acquires the habit of not walking toea out, When you go toed ik on the outside edg: sooner or later your arch Walk flat on your feot— something you can't do if you too and if your arch was any good to begin with it will grow strong: weaker, and etand up like @ stone wall. No Toe-Out India: ay ev: 9 FURNITURE C Clipping from Tip’s Column New York Press, Nov. 16, 1911 Leather Hair Filled and Tufted COUCA PITA -3° AVE bet lB END VES EVENING UNTIL OPEN EVERY QO CLOCK HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1811. GERMANY’ SECRET INOMMERCES ADE SUHODLS Common consent ascribes the these schools exist and the industrial schools. The manufacturers and work- lot brought $1,398,000, At yester- sal 600 was realized from terest In th phool: 4 watch thei! Sitch a, Asin development closely" "") LEAP FROM BLAZING BOAT. “Bvery means has been psed to get the right kind of teachers, Vefy wisely There was an explosion. aboard a mede of No.,66 Ithaca avenue, Elmhur Bay for similar grades in the other sc owner, Sal In almost every place one sees men |nue, Ith a teaching in these schools who Ate réally | Mantattan and James Ro All four were slightly burned by Ing naphtha, unch was recently pur Archmede, who confessed he pal | two are found. , le of the fowels |iiitie about oy DAY 00.. Now York, “Almost without exception there is a lof Abdul Hamid, ex-Sultan of Turkey, | thoughe it Wwe ; 7 } correlation between the industrial con- | which began ges Patit Pie- |boat. It cost abo ‘ q i | dittons in the cities and ¢owns in which |ture Gallery Nov. . The Ito the water 5 World Wants Work Wondet Sixth Ave., 20th, 21st and 22d Sts. 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 We Invite ~ We Give and in Merchandise ==: (Q)NEILL-ADAMS Co. #22 Best Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue Cépper and Nickel Ware for DAYLIGHT SHOPPING IS THE MOST SATISFACTORY . . Clerks and Stocks Are the Freshest Christmas Gifts We Are Open Only 3 Evenings This Christmas Season O'Neill Homefarnishing Store—Basement. \ Saturday, Dec. 16 Friday, Dec. 22 Coaster Sets at $1.25 | 4 Imported, consisting of 6 coasters and one tray to match, porcelain Saturday, Dec. 23 bottoms, with nickel rim. Other Evenings, Christmas Weck, Open Until 7 o'Clock 92.50 Five o'Clock Tea Kettles at $1.65 On stand, with alcohol lamp, finished in nickel Pate New Boxed Linen Goods $7.50 Chafing Dishes fie ea Suitable for Gitt Purposes of a copper, bright or dull ish, with O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. white enamel food pans, 3 Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, per sct, $5.25, $5.60, 96.00, pint size; ebony side han- 97.48 and $8.25. dles, with patent regulating Damask and Hemstitched Sets, per set, 93.98, 94.50, 96.98, $8.95 ol lamp. and $9.25. ig i 96.50 Coffee Percolators at $3.98 “i Boxed Towels, half dozen, pure Jinen, €1.74, 92.10, 92.34, 92.70 In copper and_nickel. = and $3.00. $7.50 Coffee Machines at $4.98 Boxed Embroidered Initial Pillow Cases, size $536, per pair, 95¢. In either nickel or copper, full size and first quality. Just received a shipment of . cs. Mounted Casseroles Every one perfect and set in a_ nickel stand; — stock price $2.9 More and More Blankets , Given Lach Year at Christmas And why ? ‘The practical side of Christmas giving y appealing more and 1 ‘The pare exercised . ; in selecting « useful gi to the -ecipient, as it Just Received and Displayed denen, "Makeyoursit'pecticd. es ae e—Second Floor, 500 ‘Wear Ever” Self-Basting O°Sett Sai ' And we sell more Silk Comfortables and Down Quilt each year at this season, Double Roasters $7.50 buys a Real California Bianke ONeill Henetersibhing. Btere—Dasoment. | Pink border, blue border, yellow b I solidwhita and all Wa olter tie slestiae & special Just wool. California Blankets packed d hollyboxes. before Christmas at the following prices: . $5.00 buys a Fine Ohio Wool Blanket Size 15% inches long. 1114 inches Warm and heavy; best Western stock ‘ wide, regularly 83.39; ays for New “Blenheim” Blankep Peal at 2.70 ¥ blue, pink or marigold taffeta silk todings. Size 17 inches long x 124 inches y, co eye a Mt Color Silk Tufted Quis wide. regularly 83.82; 9 r, blue, gold, crimson, pink, reseda or olfe; entirely wpeclahiat esses esceess 3.00 We are conceded the largest oth sides in plain colored silk. ‘They are tievith ribbon andlate of aluminum ware 1a Bath Robe Blankets, with cord, tassels and frogs, at @.78. the retail trade, not for a single Baby Blankets, pink or blue, with animal designs, éadle or erib sale, but for all-year business. sizes, at 50c and 75¢. ‘ It Is a Well Understood Fact that the Home with a Victrola Isa Cultured Home—Buy One tor Chrismas 1 Main Store—Basement, “ 4 : _ For the presence of one of these de- lightful instruments displays a hve for music that none can gainsay. A/ictro- la, although ornamental, is not sought through vanity. It is bougt for pleasure and the love of good, music and entertainment. No other nstru- ment compares with it, for it isevery instrument in the world enrolledin one grand ensemble. With it you briig the personalities of the greatest astru- mentalists and singers into your 1ome. You sit them down at the fireside and ccmmne with them. You study their moods, their thoughs, their emotions, just as fully as if you were with thm, and far more intimately than as if they were beforeyou on + the concert or operatic stage. The Victrola isalways satisfying—always ready. ’ The Victrola Links the Past with the Present All the great songs of the operas—all the fine melodies | the applause of the entire musical world has samy —at your instant command. Hear all the glorious voices | as the acme of perfection. Therefore, to altain pemetion, of today and many of those who have passed to the great |/ it is wise to bask in its inuence. beyond. 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