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SEL i es TRL aa ee, | SES TRYING MOMENT IN Pe 2 | MEANS OF MAKING |r ees geome sence 0 T requires ' Young Woman as She Drinks lodine. Bought Cyanide to Clean Si verware, but Admits He Had No Silver. But Judge Expects to Put Him| Il Raced tomuelce pore Out of Business for Long |i es, and t ' Time. tobacco comes Only the inexpén- jCWihat did yoo want of « backiack?” bate practices ‘wrap-' judge Fawcett of the County Court, 4 ee amet ot nes jam on |ping enables us to: tnt’ George Frantiin, two eviv-teced (Offer 20 Fatima Cig: oung men from Boston, who had jus Jraataguitty te carrying concayealarettes for 15 cents. weapons. s “7 we “Well, you see, Jud 14 O'Brien, ‘Distinctively Indy ” “it was like this. We it starting in to make « living by ‘em. We was ippatMyera Toharce Cs going to be holdup men. I never done hnd BUT SHE SPURNS HIM. CASE GOES TO JURY. ‘Adma Rutter Swallows Liquid * When She Sees Couple in Ferry House. Defendant Regains Iron Nerve After Losing It Under Sharp Attack. . it before, but It's #0 easy you don't need any practice. You just walk up to the man you want to rob and look him friendly right In the eye and swing the blackjack so that your hand it over the top of his head and the end of it hits him right over the back of his neck. ‘Then gor to do is to go throu for what he has on him,’ When were you going to begin?” ‘The remarkable nerve displayed by Alligon M. MacFarland in the County Court in Newark, N. J., where he is on trial for the second time for the mur- der of his wife, passed for just a fleet- ing moment to-day he faced Prose- cutor Mott, the man who had already ' es Pee NS . caused his sentence to death, and Mac- *gald O'Brien, “Yo had i bound for Hoboken, from ; arn land had to moisten his lips several it all Inid out to m an ‘vam 3 Farland hi ry wanna ferryhouse at the foot es vin ad times before he replied to the first McGuire, AL has on aloon in Pearl | Bodden; ase fail es tos ‘ ‘ ; : question hurled at him. street and who goes home about 2 in i iy her gase upon q the morning. We waited for hour and he didn't come. That w: firat hard lock, The next was that a! fresh ‘cop’ didn't like our looke and frisked um and found the biackjacks, That put us out of business.” The Judge romarked that on Mond the day set for thelr sentence, he woul ‘The case went to the jury late this question that caused Mao- to lose his iron nerve for moment related to the silver- ware to clean which MacFarland s. sah 9 BENE, he had brought home cyanide of pot F sxe thelr Gisablilty for * | together, Then she shrieked, sium. Several sharp questions cor- BROMLE' long as possible. opened her band bag, snatched aed Dottie ef fodine, drank the fmered the defendant, until he Mi we a4, with the bottle in her regained composure with # smile. and, )1 006) suxurioffor Mis Bromley and take| ‘ds that in the # letter?” was , as if it were of no consequence, ad- 9 ; falling to the walk when her to auto ra couldn't you? Abandoned hie compan- rat ere ee a eiising the solt,| MacFariand was silent and thinking. | MncHarland held up the book and Not Have the Best There @ashea to the tottering clean, He admitted mixing the sole) aie ant you want your wife to] sewed It was. All through the letters en You Can Have It At Wemen. He pulled the bottle from her tion of poison into the bromide bote| orn. tinted the Pros.|Plorence Bromley, whowe testimony will A . ‘cea pod tle and declared he had labelled it Maine?" continued the Pros) 46 Gf great value to MacWarland, the a Moderate Price? There is no ent ‘eeuhin prostate’ hygred “poison.” It was from this bottle his| Suter ‘ defense ti ferred to the wife as . aused and crowded premtbag to wite took the dose that killed her. “Our relations were too strained,” sald) your lady" and passionately implored Corset on a par with a Redfern, not oman stood at the edge of the Prosecutor Mott began a flerce cross. | {he Dritoner: “When she did come the | him not 10 live tt ty new you only ; even one costing from two to three nlon was not festive—the object was i . 3 Stushing and nervous from sur- - examination, under which MacFarland ‘ Latha PULA Figen Baad negey yl fom J ; tim tna MARGARET MORELAND answered evenly and distinctly, geatur- | fo me to ket a divorce, {stayed with ner to boat her’ Fan one fj : es thegrice of a Redfern, MAN POUREO MILK DOWN ing and even smiling over some love| CAN’T TRAP HIM, MACFARLAND Maclarland, “I grudge you her 8 THROAT. passages of the “Bunny wife” letters TELLS PROSECUTOR. Ghe'eene Lone Le Taree, tocty-tive WIFE ON STAND UPHOLDS — Jor wnicn the Prosecutor demanded ex-| wang git yom fall in the court of law| A, etter written Oct: 1% 19H, the, day | planation, and appeal to the court of cyanide of | | bed mee kanuae Tine Jens etaeeerampi ght edge aollnertherd | TIELENIUS IN $200,000 SUIT |” tie remarked on Fiorence Bromley| potanstum?” | Maareached We Hint, im gu must (ted the woman into his arms cithaa RAE saying that ehe had “alternated betwem| you want me to say I got her there|let me know.” MacKarland read an- eerried her into the waiting room. Tells of Assertions Regarding Hus-|hope and despair for two y oe tte to munier her," suggested MacFarland, | other letter In which the passage, “You matt ving, but] « . p divorce cou a lan to let 5 her on @ beach and shouted band Alleged to Have Been | aster Nea ee cig acetic te ie “L dideve fail tn the avers court: Ther must think of a plan to let we be to When at Covphedlngs ts he pos Made by Wealthy Brewer. anything more than try to get a divores. | "T didn't suggest you wanted to mur-| | wwhat did that meant, he was asked. gown the woman's throat. Tren Dr. ! Mrs, Carl Tlelenius, wife of the for-| | “After your wife alesrela ounce r—the guilty mind needa no ac- |i. qi that refers to my stop-over In ie came from &t. Vincent's Hos mer president of Frederick Hollender & |‘ las Bromley?” asker rosecutor c' ted Mott. “Why should 1] ppiiadeiphia. She and I wanted to be pital, and about the same time Police Company, who {s now suing his former | Mott: suggest it? together a while,” and he continued to man Fitssimmons. parmer, Frederick Hollender, the brew-| MacFarland referred be the collection} ‘You're trying to prove me a mur- | sift over letters, «| of letters and records of the previous|derer. That is your job," was the re- —_—_——»— Ia Vurge was very tender in bis at- er, for $200,000 damages for alleged slan- | % a “gentions to the woman on the bench and —_-— der, took the stand in the Supreme| trial lying on hie knees. He eatd he| ply. BEGISTER TO-MORROW. Dla! glances at the policeman and sur- ; Court, Brooklyn, to-day to tell the jury | hed, Karller in the day MacFarland, with Geen taplied vdjection to their pres-| Husband of Margaret More-|how Hollender had tried to palson her) "Reed 1." ordered Mott. the utmost coolness, laid a teacher's Gee feeg bad bask for « enert tine mind against her husband. She fole| Very calmly the prisoner read the| pointer on a four-foot chart and, fac- | ROS resister, you a as ae cae Geen somebody told thecs’ test tnel land, to Save Whom Actor [loN*@,,ter,dauenter, Elsa, who yester-lietter, part of which contained the|ing the jury, showed how the prin Pag ye gta “ ‘women bed taken poleon. Dr, Mohan i] day testifled to innuendoes and insinua-| phrase “at least we can die. Let us stick| lights in his flat were such that his - . tions made by Hollender to her mother — = eald then that the woman was bi pe] Wo. tit Asks $20 tone made TBelentie bases his suit, | tosether and you Keep close on my| wife, who was a short woman, could Gent end must be hurried at once to as Hurt, $20,000. Dn Vrislontan male twas during: tne | Wiree i alg] reach only one drop light in her bed- course of a railroad journey to Mount| “What did that mean?” thundered| room, and that one, he sald, was not “aad as «@ prisoner, charged with av Pocono in March, 1911, that she asked | Mott. tur on in the morning. | @empted suicide,” added Vitssimmons, @AN DIPGO, Cal., Oct. 11.—Nat Good-|Hollender why it was the business in| “Oh, !t was a very amusing affair be-| Maolarland sat in the witness chatr, | aan not that,” ha marae ane win, the actor, who is now an invalid, | Which he or BHP eareprenae: fone tween us, @ sort of telepathy,” emiled| calm and firm-Jjawed, and took from his “ @kin't know what she was doin, ners was no ding as rel 7 ok seater pad I know ashe didn't.” Junable to walk, has been sued for! oe formerly. The laier answered, ac- | M&cFarland. a ey ian me me Ue: Tarheey. Be arene Meanwhile the other woman had come | $7.00 bf C. N. Doughty, a real estate| cording to Mrs. Tlelenius's testinion: Huh!” snorted the Prosecutor. “And miey—the famous “Bunny” letters “Security” Rubber Button back into the waiting room, but ane| broker, who cha: the alienation of] “Of course, Tielentus cannot run three| with your wife still unburied you asked ped to convict him in the firat mood ata distance, watching with in-| his wife's affections. establishments on the money it costs|thie woman te keep close to you?” Ho rsa about twenty of them, Hase Supporters Attached Gorest, but remaining silent, To her Le} wre to keep one; he is maintaining two} asked Mott. accounting for all double suggestions US Riree sald he would bel land, yeaa Gee ny eakdahy Go: MOURNED FOR WIFE, YET| ‘hey contained. The prosecution had Sold at All High Class Stores e eo wo elp the ) 24 : . contended there was a conspiracy be- gurgeon carry the young woman to| ¥!? on his motor boat when he received!” sirs, ‘Tielentus continued to say that WROTE TO “BUNNY: tween MacParland and the girl to kill the gmbuiance Fitasimmone asked] is tijuries. It wae for her that he|gyollender had specifically ttonel| Yes," said the prisoner taking a| MacFarland's wife. her mame. She was strong enough then| tried to jump ashore and was beaten | the name of one woman who, he sald,/drink of water and drumming with his fu bec she was. Her left hand] against the rocks. She has since re-/was intimate with Ticlenius, and had | fingers. $3.50to $15.00 Per Pair The Warner Brothers Co. “Bunny wife” letters were read to-day to show that the supposed double you grieving over your wife's) meanings were really in relation to getting the dive In one letter Flor- on to the mply os she was being] mained constantly at Goodwin's bedside, | told her of another woman who was! «y Atte into the ambulance and Le Furge| nuraing hi: "| provided for in Jersey, Tielenius al- m, and it is said thelr devo-| Provided for in Jersey. Tielentus al ’ Jeaned forward, aqueesed ber hand| qo eal vive mstedal for tho auic, [lees In his complaint against Hollenden, (eee yee much grieved." 1 bre, tran. es bie She was Nat Goodwin's latest leading |that as a result of this slander his} tt ieaned close to the prison eee a accemieiae Le OF THIS," | wy, wife became estranged from him for a| ° 4 oman, and rumors sald that he f SHE CRIES. : rfl Miaaeaaal fh if ; | [for ae Ss “great act” and commanded him as ho 4g : to add her to his iist of | er “And yet you wrote to tell Florence | valued her love to “do the deed.” ik 9 4 e st of wives. “ a i bi Kies seemed G ‘ ————— Brownley you were free MacFarland smiled as Prosecutor his agli 0 atate. a Mebehery erated dwin's father arrived to-day from! AREATEST SCIENTIST MaoFarland nodded slowly, realizing | yyott asked him to explain what the Cl oe oie looked at Le Paoge ne] Boston to visit his son, Neither of the the importance of the admission, Then| great act’! was. 4 ans, Z 18% Goodwins is taking much stock in the STRIKES A POSER. | Progecutor Mott waived a letter at the} “Certainly,” he sald, and rend a mes: ars hear more of this You see] Dev lawauit, Mrs. Goodwin, mother of | —_—— prisoner, He slapped ft with his hand|gage referring to tho divorce as the ‘grat, you've done. It all come out| the actor, is expected to follow her hus. , Gj ai 0 Ji remarking: “Did you have an all-con-| thing most desired by Florence Brom Manufactured only b: tows’ T bave been carrying that bottie| vand in about two weeks. The former Sir William Ramsay's) Views: ofl : | sami P New” meek ane band in about two weeks, The former |" Germ Sterilization in T, R. |S2mine, Bagnton for the lady ae 90M ey tn | Prive slashed without mercy Ko | La Porne turned back into the waitinns | of, the, sult and don’t seem to be inter- Case Interrupted. Well, I wrote that." / E57, 1886 every rug and in our en “What did ‘all-consuming passion’ e quarter-million-dollar stock. mean? "Oh, I have no dictionary definition ‘ All must_go! We remove very rland, smiling. Q shortly. You save many dollars ested in any way with Nat Goodwin's ployed to the other woman. | new troubles. BALTIMORE, Oct, 17.—Sir Wultam r onto @ Gurvicat. Than be © Goodwin 1s slowly recovering from! Ramsay, the eminent British chemist woitins 1 Mery on hes ben 2 poled the injuries he received a few weeks|and accounted the greatest living sclen- hand: replied Ma: foboken. Whi ago when he attempted to iand on altist, who is lecturing at the Johns|,, ‘ 4 pul Ry pearl late wan Pealttteice rocky point In a small boat whloh cap- | flopkins University, was asked yester-| It meant I loved he NOW. Invest for the present ono Ho began to say something, but the] S704 and nearly drowned him. He now | day whether the thents of the bullet |e teemmmion mole then rend) a: taster é and for the future. Un- j woman engrily, Dressed im ‘back an Ee ee ere enaen NU * | which struck former’ President Roose | (rom. OURAy | Hs. Wien eee = WA ? matchable opportunity jn ; Toomas Rutter, aixty-thres, the girl's _ : vale wont ase Sprregerte Pi 1 can | Mk those words, I will not kill my- ff = these arenitond re- 4 father, lives at the Leonard street] MISS WALKER IDENTIFIES me SO eee es self, The only way I will die ts in your iable, Dobson-woven ; house. He said that his daughter wa: answer that, perhaps, by telling you|**lf 7 i fuafried when Afteon to a man named HER BURGLAR IN COURT | that-¥etore going into action the Japan-|®7m" NS i floor-coverings Hiding, whom sho left after two years eee jese moldiers were ordered to change} |/A0W: wily sneuld sh want to die at "| America LA raiy | For the three years since then she had ae ‘ | their underclothes 2 pb opecaid y) cd ba! rhe Best Body Br HN Been working asa domestic. Frequent- | Paul Renaud Is Found Guilty After) ‘"“pnon,” cut in ene of the group about | MacFarland was unmoved. He dtd not | J somest an ‘ fy, @ald the fatl she had come to his est patterns ry Tice with Le Fu Actress Declares He's Man Who | the chemist, “If Roosevelt's speech was ad Maw Noles ohe wealen vs) Ee of the Pua ewttet Se : ome rer clean when the bi ed through | bee ere seamed no chance of mar- f \ re : Was in Her Room. eye he bullet passed through) iim, ‘Then there was a tilt te-| a ¢ fre season. ae Ty inlaid Linoleum; ‘epe., 99! 74.. | H FIVE “POPULARITY GIRLS” \, Paul Renaud, the undersized French-| ‘The rest of the query was drowned | tween Mott and the prisoner, in which | eC WO: Ly YY, yy) lion? | ARE BACK, TWO ENGAGED. {™".°"! le to speak E hh and an/in @ roar of laughter, led by Sir Will-|the cleverness and coolness of MacFar- / ? +} arrival New York from Marseilles! fam. jand was reflecte! in the admiring faces ¢ only sev One of Prize Pittsburgh Tourists] guiity in the Cou + Had Five Proposals in the to-day of unlawful to the Tombs fe "fax Panama Canal Zone. Identified as the man who was Pleape don't anybody say anything} at the foot of the bed to those five Pittsburgh girls} Walker, the actress, when + found! "Don't quote me as saying that,” he} of the juror | ssiona| said when he could find his breath, and] If MacFarland hed arranged to put! vanded, then Was led away from the lecture | Mott in the light of a persecutor rather room by his host, Dr, Remi than a prosecutor, he could not have done better, The tt d swers of MacFastand to questions relat. Makers of Carpets for Hall » Century, 53 to 59 West 14th Street, New York Between 3th and Ah Ave., Near “1,” Subway & Uudeom Tunnels, Bires sluradise 6 Gadjornia Yrown* ° cer 5 to his bringing his wife down t > " fatient popularity. It's a drug on tho| ened in her room In the Algonq AT TENERIFFE, A SUICIDE.| Yi.00k trom Maine, -Macartand had | ° 4 Y maeket—stale stuff—warmed over hash| tel at 5.30 o'clock on ‘he m le said he did not have the price of his fare STPLC CAL PCT i —with them: they said so themselves| Oct. 13 | 2 ary laland, Oct. 11.—| 8) ygaine. | S 7 { when they came in to-day on the Ham-| Miss Walker and her husband, Rug “ | od States burg-American line steamship Pring] watter, were the only witnesses heard! Consul at La Laguna, committed suicide Joaehim, from the Canal and Caribbean] ayainst Fen oly Synovate, Rear ee porte, screamed whe e saw the intruder! Bere are their names, the popular| ang he ran to the tire escape and names of these five popularity tourists hut } from Pittaburgt:: Beatle Curran ni on, Loulae Didn't have the fare, eh?" sald Mott uld NOW IN PROGRESS AT OUR NEW STORE 500 FIFTH AVE other things, such as by shooting hi paelf with @ ay 9 sufferer from} AtFountains &E! ewhere Ask for | climbed up two where he entered q window opening int was @ Canadian by birth, having Men’s Tan Shoes Hildebrand, | Gertrus the hallway. There he was captured ng holy aa ay | THE SUPERIORITY? » 5 & TION Miller and Nelite Mil They are Alien ine nero menace but he was n n Buffalo i of CAWSTON THiS EXMIBITIO, : 0 Whe SND, wae Sehere. the DIB Gite Ma In your Misw Walker was} 3 ies | FEATHERS ACTUALLY GROWN & TO INTEREST outdoor wear. Look better in Seta dus, two of them have plo ead an pi send anybody tol Women to Atd Potyeltnte, te Th Original and Genuine | PRODUCED IN AMERICA 1° everY rainy weather for one thing. Jonger, and all.fve hed the same chance he rep! . Be AR Ris) EVIDENCED BY THE FACT THAT. VOMAN i | Gan rh an ie itt tee aye ee “et MAL TED MMLC | zener 6? me vcr How This shoe has snap and " arity contest,” engl: , through an fn eter, dt piyelly vspltal, th e SEVEN INTER! 4604 L >| i 8 Seen ety eead heen in Ailss Walker's rooms {acs Board of the ineutucon wit give, TRO Feededrink for A Ag PEI A Ro ne rugge Regios a and is popu- ng the high-| ile was pas Bu hail, he party at the Lyceum Theatre A é VE BEEN AWARDE( vEV i 7 4p. From iings- ninent and went out on the Are, €9- 1m wi Mind the Reem levers on Lay g largest stock of tan shoes we inted out by « > ae board {i Dest ward wiht have cver had, priced ene as the * PEGISTSR TO-MORROW. r Gilmore K a thi i * travel wi t ay c the five coy! s go-morrow and Saturday afe the lonetrman of the Rntertainment Com. | & quick fusch in a minste. 5009th AWSTON AL ne less th v proposals on the Canal. | jag days of registration, If you do| mittee is Dr. Daisy M. 0, Robinson of Take pe imitation, Just say “HORLICK’S.” ~ Me. OSTRICH FARM Po St—~ Sixth Aveaue not register you cannot vote, Megis-'No. 159 West Forty-ninth street, of re herbals *4,,Couth Drops. fyation boothe Me open at 7 Ay Mand | who isketw and boxes may ve ‘ro-| Mat dns Any Milk Trust p ; j 1 OF CALIFORNIA at Nineteenth Street

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