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13 EATON QUEST WITNESS TELS OF FAMILY BREA Deputy Sheriff Gives Secret Testimony on Period Admiral and Wife Were Separated. (Special to The Brening Worl) HINGHAM, Mass, March 18—When * the phint day's session of the inquest into the death of Rear-Admira! Joseph @ Eaton, U. 8. N., retired, was re- sumed here. this forenoon, several resi- deme of Weymouth, where Mra, Eaton and her daughter, Mra, June Koygs, once lived, were expected to testify. Medical examincr Ongood, A Wild running auto dasnea into a crowd of Philadeiphia shoppers, injuring several and finally wound up in a subway entrance. The driver, H: L. Conrad, was found unconscious from an epileptic ft. His foot had thrown in the speed clutch aa he slid from his seat. The Riverview Academy at Poughkeopele, established seventy-five years ago, fa to close by decision of its creditors, Among ita graduates are Timothy kL Woodruff and Job Hedges. It is said to owe $130,000, Mrs. Guy Sutherlin of Danville, 1! her flock of nineteen geese to the hi the geese and found a thief had bad been thoroughly plucked. sand refused to sacrifice jerday she deciled to pick beat her to it” and sixteen of the “birds” Hughey Golden, the thirty-tnch midget mascot of Princeton Athletics, ts fn Johns Hopkins Hopital, Baltimore, for an operation which is expected to @ake him grow. ie was injured on the head as a baby, and while mentally all Fight, has never “grown up.” He 1s sixteen years old. Lat the commuter with @ garden rejoice: At Chicopee, Mass, the Rappenne brothers were fined $1 each on the charge of “allowing a vagrant hen, name unknown, to trespass on the property of others.” Police Judge Killen of Nashville announced yesterday that as usual ho would discharge all Irish prisoners in “police cases” in honor of St. Patrick. | Several negroes insisted they were born in Ireland, and went out with the who per- | others, formed the autopsy on the Admiral's . body; Dr. Frame, who attended him be- | Miss Stella L. Green, stub-nosed and eallow-complexioned, but with a vivid fore his death, and some of the officials | !magination that pictured herself in a matrimonial ad. as @ “tall, etriking, connected with the investigation wore | “lender brunette, also echetuled to appear. @pecial interest attached to the ap- has vanished from St. Louie after @etting 600 proposals by mall. The post office officials were after her. Joneph Lakowski of Perth Amboy, hale and hearty at fifty-one, ts making Pearance as a witness of Deputy Sheriff | nis own coffin, It ts quartered oak, asbestos lined end has brass castors. » George W. Conant of Weymouth. He | Lakowski says he wants to be sure he'll be comfortable after death, but doesn’t was the first called to-day and was | oxpiain the asbestos, expected to tell the Court of incidents @uring the period when Mrs. Eaton and June, her eldest daughter, resided in [Stated for drunkenness shall not be fed before arraignment. Weymouth. That was in 1910 and dur- ing the period of their estrangement from Admiral Eaton. Mayor Feightner of Huntington, Ind, hae given orders that prisoners As this Is «enerally many hours after arrest they are usually hungry enough to take the pledge, and he finds they keep it, too. After a priest at Red Bank, N. J., had protested tn vain against a local Another witness heard to-day wase/ store's display of post cards insulting to the Irish and St. Patrick, fifteen Undertaker Ernest Sparrow of Norwell, | of hie angry parishioners raided the place and destroyed the entire atock. who was called to prepare Admiral Baton's body for burial and who would Sergt. Archibald Moore, who recently bought hie discharge from the army, Rave proceeded had not Dr. Frame's|!* Planning to “hike” from Newport to San Francisco, and will lecture on orders to delay been given. Interest in the inquest has been in- qreased here and at Norwell, where the “Ariny Life and Its Advantages” by the way. Tony Hemmer, stxty years old, custodian of the Lake Christine Club's Eaton family lived, by the statement grounds, near Belleville, Ill, was found paralyzed, half starved and nearly made last night by an official con-| froren yesterday. neoted prominently with the investiga-| feet of a telephone, tion to the effect that the evidence so] him from freezing. far presented indicated that the Ad- miral’s death was not due to natural causes —— POLICE CAN’T FIND MURDER WITNESSES; CORONER ANGRY Feinberg Says He'll Make Waldo Do KH, in Postponing Levy Shooting Inquest. An tnquest into the murder of Nathan| the police force completely demoral- Levy, who was shot to death in the | !ved Lemox Assembly Rooms, No. %2 Second avenue, on the night .of Feb. 8, was| Scrty, ‘ called to<day by Coroner Feinberg and|torney Strong, were given subpoenas postponed because the two policemen in ‘the case had failed to produce any wit- messes, Abraham Roth, who « under qavest, charged with the killing of Levy, | Eerty. was sent back to the Tombs and the Coroner ordered the policemen to have | row,” ordered Feinberg, “ (Re witnesses in court to-morrow. “Ig you don’t have them here,” said} Sioner Ko out and get them, For forty-eight hours he had been helpless within two He aaid his dog lay beside him constantly and kept Milo Warrick of Clarkson, Ohio, and his wife have just celebrated their elghtieth wedding anniversary, which was also his 100th birthday. He is the oldest undertaker in active work in the world. A % & head bounty on foxes has divided the town of Ledyard, Conn., into two factions, The “sports” ere opposing the bounty which was @ecured by the poultry raisers. J. E. Belden has killed twenty-six foxes on his own farm. George Miller, accused of breaking into sealed ratiroad cars, pleaded guilty and asked to be given a year’s sentence, so he can break himself of drinking. —_—_——_ PRESCRIPTION FOR KIDNEYS ollow! 1m for sick bs two patrolmen, Kent and Hag- dectared Assistant District-At- for witnesses and could have brought them h “We "t find them,” protested Hag- ‘They have been scared off." “Well, you find them by to-mor- I told mmis- It strikes me that the police have about as much information about the murder of a man in New Yor! killing | FY mosquito in or highly scalding urine, rheumatio Tou Before, Tit maxe yi ins in the joints, puffiness under the re re hand and is popular, . Gloves Delivered in New York City — Maroc cut arms; per pair..... Extra Quality Black, white and colors. per pair. | Finest French Kid; in assorted colors. Value Ladies’ 16-Button ular $3.50 quality; special. . Centemeri Glove Sale Get Here To-Morrow If You Can. Attractive to Those Who Want Big Glove Bargains. Extra Fine Quality Ladies’ Chamoisette Gloves, Two clasp, white and chamois color; this glove feels good on the silk Two clasp Pure Silk Ladies’ Milanese Gloves; these gloves are excel- lent quality and no lady ought to miss this sale; white, black & colors In white; 12 button length; full Long Silk Gloves (On Sale, First Floor.)...... 3-Clasp Florine Quality | Finest French Kid Gloves In light evening tints and assorted street shades; 4 ans, Browns, etc. (no Whites.) Reg- (On Sale First Floor) P. Centemeri & Co., 296 Fifth Avenue Special Attention Given to Mail and Phone Orders. Phone Madison Sq. 6184 New Lecation 296 Sth Ave. This Sale Is Very Gloves (On Sale Second Floor’ Our $1.85 Quality Tranchant Gloves In Creamwhite, Champagne and assorted colors....... $1.15 (On Sale Second Floor) To-Morrow, One-Clasp Ladies’ Cape Gloves In English Tan and White. A splendid and good fitting glove... . fe deierivess 95¢ (On Sale Second Floor) Long Glace Gloves 16 button; full elbow length; $2 35 ewe w je $1.95 (On Sale Second Floor.) = Special, 65¢ creamwhite an $1.65; special at. Length Good News for Men Our regular $2 quality Men's Russian | Kassan Cape Gloves; tan shades; epecial at.........ccce eee HA (On Sale First Floor) 1.35 One Door South of 3ist Street. ‘JAWS LOCKED 14 YEARS ‘AN UNUSUAL OPERATION Lee Roy Sigfrid, Long Unable to Speak, Can Now Talk Freely. After fourteen years with Jawa locked following tetanus, during which time he was fed through a tube, Lee | Roy Sigfrid, twenty-nine years o14, son | of & prorperous farmer in Waterloo, N. ¥,, spoke for the first time to-day in the Coney Inland Hospital, where a | wonderful operation was performed on him, It was after an attack of typhoid that Sigtrid found himeelf with hip disease and deafness. The hip disease was cured and tetanus set in following an operation, His Jaws locked so tighuy that six teeth had to be broken to ad- | mit @ tube through which he might be ted Hiquids, ‘The case puzzled many doce tora, who found, on examination, that, rigid, the tongue muscles were ¢ree, al- lowing the sufferer chance to speak if the mouth were not held as in a vise. Dr. Henry M. Calvin of No. 610 Four- teenth avenue, Brooklyn, became inter- ested in the case and pl Sigrid in the Coney Island Hoapifal, where the operation was performed. Sitting up in bed to-day the man of fourteen years’ silence sald: “It is dit- fieult for me to say much because 1 have not fully gained my speech yet. My Jaws open a little over an inch, Dr. jawbone and removed a small piece of bone, I haven't been fed anything sol- 1d yet, but they have promised me eome real food soon.” To-day and To-morrow $25.00 17 Jewelled Solid 14-Karat Gold*9* Genticmen’s Watches e je lawer at retail than any jeweller ere ca efit mall ‘orders. for fwacches, Bor il we yy S earnsese A i onen or " ‘ et the benefit of 2 sale until o'clock Wed= Watch for 43 D Solld 141K, jatch for = 40 35.00 Solid 14-K. Gold Watch for 25 25.00 Solid 14-K. Gold Watch for 15 RAILROAD WATCHES AT CUT PRICES. te bn urchased from poten corceerd GD cpa, we will refund of your money or ange them for mew ones, | BY TETANUS OPENED BY | though the muscles of the jaw were|. HE Grecian-Treco Corset gratifies that pride of figure without a harness- 9 like restriction. Of a silky knitted material— almost boneless construction— a gentle support of the perfect figure lines—with a correc- tion of the imperfect lines; Grecian-Treco is sure to give a beautiful contour and naturalness to your indi- vidual figure. Irish Art and Rug | | | | Grecian-Treco is best for slender women— best for stout women—best for all women. At All Dealers. In Varying Styles, $5, $7.50, $10 to $25. Bien Jolie Brassieres nid in keep- img smooth, unbroken lines above the corset. 50c, $1, $1.50 to $12 BENJAMIN & JOHNES Newark, N. J. larly $2. $1.00 Negligee Shirts, 69c Fine quality plain negligee shirts, of Harmony percale cloth; neckband and attached laundered cuffs; coat style; fancy and black and white stripes, Men’s Silk Neckwear * in generous hand models, This identical qualit: downtown as “special at 66c.” Men's 50c Silk Socks, 28¢ In two-toned effects—green, navy, tan and purple; also all plain; solid colors and black. An excellent value. colors in every Do their ankles turnin? Do theyrun down their heels on the inside? Proper footwear will remedy these conditions, silky Egyptian cotton; shert «r long sleeves; French back straps; pearl buttons, A A Stick Is ‘ Give your children the benefit of the Coward Arch Support Shoe, Needed by thirty-three school children out of every one hundred, _It is a shoe built on a perfect-fitting last, and specially constructed to hold the arch in place, tosup- port weak ankles, and encourage free action of the toe muscles. It helps and protects growing fect, and is a safe and comfortable way to correct arch troubles and to pre- vent ‘‘flat-foot.’’ Coward Arch Support Shoe and Coward Extenston Heel, have been made by James S. Coward, Department, for over 30 years, many others. This special price t $1and$1.25 Dress Goods, 69c ALL WOOL SATIN PRUNELLAS STORM colors and black; BLACK AND WHITE SHEPHERD CHECKS; ALL WOOL FANCY SUITINGS. Coward Shoes are imitated, but cannot be duplicated Sold only from the ONE Coward Shoo Store 264-274 Greenwich St, JAMES S. COWARD **4224Girnr'st NEW YORK Malt Orders Filea Sold Nowhere Else Send for Catalogue IO LITTLE’S Gth Ave. S. W. Cor. 15th St. LEASE EXPiRATION SALE 2 Hours Only (Wednesday, 2to4P.M.) Manufacturer's Sample Line in This Big Pre-Easter 2-Hour Sale, Imported All Wool Eponges, Bedford Cords, Serges, Pop- lins and other materials. ; In black, navy, white, tan and checks. All the newest Six big floore, bristling with businees. Six big serine ey ari ae floore filied with appreciative buyers. from the firet ea'e announcement. until the entire etooke are sold. We’ve got to sell. quickly, even chance, Come. So it wae So It must be We’ve got to move. Stock’se so big can’t be eold Misses’ and Small Women’s, 14, 16, 18, For the Boy KOCH “K. & E.” PATENT LOOP CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, ches, Jewelry, 180 Broa way. Ni w i k FURNI CLOTHING on 9 $4. $1 wns m $1.50 $2 $5 “ $2.00 $250 “$10 “ $2.50 « Goods Delivered tm Uni these eacrifice prices. it’s your $14.00 Genuine Oak | $30.00 Brass 15 This well-made Brass Bedstead has $7.50 2-inch continuous posts, one-inch fill- crs; is finished elther in bright or satin finish; made in full and three- A very _ attractive and useful piece. Has five roomy quarer sizes. This is only one of the many drawers, wood pulls BLOUSES — laundered; = white, Jain and plaited models. 3 and $1.50 values... 50c designs we are selling at about Sleepers, Wagons, locks. f bait é Meatless, ures 18x34 inches.§ price i a Ailtee ne E 1 during Children's a . Renee ney "i the sale. . Velocipedes, Semen; i i ‘oys $39.50 Golden Oak Buffet} | '"'"""'"* i $19.50 Extension Table, Height 54 1 width 48 French pl mirror 10x 40 sf in.; best quar- tered oak; sil- ver drawer; 2 drawers for B-inch ped-Piinen; two estal bases} roomy clos Jets; French legs a : hand- arved gear; guaranteed springs and tires. top, heavy claw sion; fitted with table lock; tional value at this low »! FAIR TERMS~ bitte are not only lower than “in: below the at cash pric on very favorable terms. J.H.LITTLE&CO., Sixth Avenue, S. W. Cor. 15th St. Men’s Easter Wear. Upper New York's Foremost Haberdashery Store Ready With Everything for Smart Dressers. The assortment Includes all solid Stripe and figured effects, made up Baby Carriages, Toys, Etc. Big, Busy Basement Store Radiant with Attractive Otierings for the Children, $7.50 Collapsible Goe le Go-Carts, Wheelbarrows, temper and tr Do Not Miss Seeing This Exhibition of Industries Weaving .75; Wednesday.... Fancy Ostrich beautiful colorings, 1.25, 2.48, 3.48 Imitation Aigrettes—Black only, 78c. Numidi Aigrettes—Colors and black, 98¢, 1.98. Under the Auspices of the Gaelic League of Ireland Lace Making, Embroidery Three young Irish girls make Carrickmacross, Irish Point and other laces; also do difficult embroidery work and weave rugs. You Are Invited to This Exhibit (3d Floor) Untrimmed Hats and Ostrich Feather Fancies An extensive variety of Silk Straw and Hem Dress Shapes; small and medium effects. the modish colors and black. Regu- 195) High mounted effects, in al! the new and Your attention is directed to our complete showing of Paris Model Hats—both originals as well as adaptations from our workrooms. (Main Floor) Negligee Shirts, $1.00 Of fancy striped mercerized cloth, in colored, blue and helio conceivable style of open and four-in- y has been offered Men's 50c Suspenders, ends; weaves, variety of plain and A regular 50c quality. Underwear for Now Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, of [Shirts and Drawers, of fine white gauze isle; short sleeves; drawers. 50c. is the pr! bought in a regular way. ‘The Thing.” A spectal purchase of 600 Prince of Wales Walking Canes, in plain and silver trim, Cornell, Manilla, Castoria, Acacia, Weissbuche and jo-morrow.... Colored Wash Fabric sortment of styles and colors, v Med ene 5c, 12c, Dainty sisting of scarf, table cover and pillow slip.. COBTORNE ABLE in. —lace trimmed... CRETONNE OBLO! SLIPS—fringed ends; as- sorted patterns CRETONNE LAUND! assorted patter: CRETONNE HAN” CHIEF BAGS. CRETONNE WORK BAGS. CRETONNE PIN CUSi trimmed with gilt loon . see CRETONNE OVE KERCHIEF BOXES—lined with fancy linings; each.. Oe TONNE TRINKET CAB- Carts, 5.00, only. value. Sample Line of Pullman Sleepers; !4 Saved These Pullman Sleepers were exhibited by the manufacturers as models of thcir Spring line. We bought them at a sacrifice and they're yours to-morrow at a big price-inducement. with roll on reed hood; corduroy upholstering; tubular Reed body Begularly $22.50. . Simplify Home-secking by saving with soft turn-back French cuffs. |, 95c Clearance of high-grade Silk and Cotton Wash Fabrics—endiess age Cretonne 2% . CRETONNE COTTAGE SET—cog- 1 VERS This special for one day A positive $7.50 Pongee stripes, 35¢ Fine elastic web; white cast-off kid famey ankle ice Sf 35¢€ 19¢ 49 PILLOW 6c HAI 15.00} amping. “ ” m4 ” oat “ c am ———- — wa meee weee Retest cere seece