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60-MILE GALE KILLS 42 ON ITS WAY HE ASK EATON GIRLS TO NAME > POISON BUYE! Hain probable to-night; Saturaay y tate, colder, __PRICE ONE “OENT. Copyriaht. 1913, by SXIVAMILE GALE HILLS 42. IN SWEEP OF MANY STATES, HUNDREDS ARE INJURED oontnstficanen South and Central West Devas- tated by Storm That Caused Loss of Millions in Property. TOWNS ARE WIPED OUT. Wires Blown Down and Scores of Places Are Cur Off Fr: $690,000 MORE GIVEN BY WOMAN TO POOR CHILDREN e ‘ Circulation Books Open t to All. ” NEW “YORK, FRIDAY, ‘MAROH a1, Co, (The New York World). The Press Publishing EDITION. 98 “PAGES PRIOE one OENT. _ 15-YEAR-OLD BOY KILLS INTRUDER AT MOTHER'S HOME | Benjamin Rake Shoots Harvey | Marshall From Window at Flemington, N. J. “4OCLOCK LIZARD BITES—THEN YOU |; DIE ON THE HOUR in the Wound, Light It and Blow the Poison Away. GIVES MANY WAR INGS. | LOTS Slain Man Tried to Break Fhere’s | Down Door, MORE WONDERS. the inted Boy | Snake Whose Sting Makes and Dired Him to Shoot, You Laugh to Death, &c. ,Unless You Put Gunpowder Sukkeldouder| Murdered Admiral, Widow Accused Ir of. f Poisoning Him, and Her Daughter| MOTOMMOOAAIANTOGAS EATON POISON BUYER HUNTED, AS POLICE PLAN SECOND ARREST Detectives Seeking to Jail Another, Go to Daughters of Mrs. Eaton in Effort to Learn Identity of Person Sought. METS iE om >| a A or. | int t 3 vi ie Specia! to the Krening World.) ptt Mrs, Elizabeth Milbank Ander] ow tne Wet ay | yur tales avr earster ome WIDOW SENDS MESSAGE Communication. 7) ‘ facti sg |Renjamin Rake, a fifteen-year-old boy, | UP from the sea, ard in faraway tele son’s Latest Benefaction Is (rie iit cing nin mother, wnat and Are strange happenings beyond the Fock OF CHEER FROM JAI for Bettering Child Life. | kit Harvey Marshall, one of the Oning of our civilization, If all the A ter storr) with gales ranging S wild young men of the village, while things are true as portrayed by Alex from sixty to seventy-fy «an hour — [he was trying to force his At mid-/ander Walpole the wonders and horrors | sent revoral Southern 16) PREVENT SICKNESS,|t#™ tet nant nto ene Tako home oF Turk’ Islan in the Bahaman, ary Tells Those at Home Not to Worry, ' tern States last night and y toe “lon Brown street, more than Worthy of the attention o! - s A the Smithvonlan Institution, The grea Co: Ou g ving a trail of death and run ee Marsiiail was dangerously drunk, (he Sm nvonlan Tnatluton ne er, | MGeOs@aaerernr raererorere as Things Will me t Right— persons are reported killed In] | h J ph nd in his bravado dared the boy to to.gay to tell of them ivuivs 4A SMtaraaipl, ave Ja|She and Her Brother, JOSEPH] shoot wien, the tad appeared with al Tan” Gy leie te ctcawale years utd F Lunacy Defense for Her Rumored. two in Arkansas, two in Ohlo, | ihre rifle at an opened window and more than six feet tn height. He two in Indiana, three In Michigen, ¢ Milbank, Have Joined in [ot the nouse. Not untit he had many! has white whiskers, Ike Uncle Sam, and in Louisiana, Hundreds of other per- 4 fF r} times warned Marshall away from the has a clear eye and skin, Not for fifty 16 (Special to The Evening World.) Soni: ware: injured in/warlous aectiona Philanthropic Work. house did young Take pull the trigger Years had he et foot on the shores of ® ROCKLAND, Mass,, March 21.—State Detective John H. Scott In addition, erty damage that may | nd wend a bullet through the lungs | “¥illization until he disembarked to-day > : SRaNAN to. tin ty Abate Was AOdK | - [ot the marander | trom the steamer Seminole of the Cly arrived here this forenoon, met Deputy Sheriff John J. Condon and the S atorth covered an exceptionally | ———<——_<- ‘ : F line iia tassscand) linesne choca! | $4,250,000 GIFT: cum, Artelia Rake te a widow and) pat Turk’s Island is good enough tor . two went to the Eaton home at Assinippi to question the two daughters waned out 2 ow y ves with her only son in vets! tne old man, he says, and he has there ‘i ; oe PE re ote ikea tiene: tow BY MRS. ANDERSON tae on the edge of the village. Ftd a Nata RE otis Could REA ter “of Mrs, Jennie May Eaton, who was arrested yesterday on the charge of, down, cutting « munication at AND KER BROTHER. }} tre SLAIN. MAN'® WIFE HAD | He. has made much money in taaing 1 murdering her husband, Rear-Admiral Joseph Giles Eaton, U. S. N., various ponts. Tho wind et most LEFT HIM. cocoa and mahogany woods. He has places averazed sixty miles an hours |] pape benefactions of Mra. Ellen. Marthall, though married and che \Rterests in Great, Inagun and Great pas 2a TF retired. The officers are trying to find out all that Mrs. June Keyes and | tin Louleville, Ky the Weather |] Beth Aiibank Anderson and of Josep! rot toe! children, bad) not been| cues, Telendey He: Wt. 6) acielle Miss Cunningham Wins aay Miss Dorothy Ainsworth Eaton know about the circumstances surround: + Murcau wind gaug= registered seventy: [J 3 , her bi Betas age. dca nial 4 love : ss Cl 4 s 4 : 7 five the hlghest on record at}] 2o Barmara College and pneorene et age ne te " t) Inset Ife on ‘Turk's Island affords a . ing the retired naval officer's death. The young women were asked to ‘Teachers’ College pr time ago his wife jeft him and moved | great study,” said Mr. Walpole. “I've ar Figl ing Jer- 5 See eee apuseuia gayy die aterm ||) Uaste) AmOes with intunte to Hyder Milly aleser the strangest thingsctnigs aue]) Year High, molowmne Jer 1 | throw light, if possible, on the identity of the person who bought the 1s ca ite way he Y To Barnard College 1903, 1,000,000 Fai iihoring hamlet, where she found em- {snakes and things never heard of be- Elop t poison that killed Eaton, 5 focial Welfare Bareem 449,000 | | Ployment in the factories, Since ahe jeft | fore—and I've had to give them new sey Elopement. 3 LOSS CF LIFE WAS HEAVY IN|] (108s aia’ woctety, ‘ him Marshall had given himself over | names, For instance, we have what I | ier ave Scott admitted to-day that SOUTHERN STATES. tee ; 500,000 } | more recklessly than ever to the village | Nave christened the Four o'Clock lizard ‘ sure Another arrest may be made in the MOBILE, Ala., Marsch The town |] people's Palace, Jerscy tavern's Yes, sir; that's wonderful. He's about} Anna Prelt Cunningham, the dish ewe came. It is understood the other per- fibowar Dench: ieee, ont thet Aled ‘City, 1908 j ee after the midnight {CIKMt Inches long and has pair of daughter of Otto Prell, m Cedar street | s0A..under, bimploion is aloo a worn ee r v a on a oi i y y eo! A her Jers marriage | 4 River, about twenty miles from Milbank Bath: ik td aA) oniiad jhorns, His bite is deadly, If he bites taurateur, ha AGA : There are rumors that a lunacy com- INGA YUNGGRS County, Waal peaotl 190... , Miah hehe ea a sae atl vou, you die at 4 o'clock, mornitig or|io William Cunningham annutted by|Girl is Drowned and Man Is hf Mir lsd ey ees Niped out hy a tornado which. struck | 86% announced gffes, the ese Home. or ks Jafternoon. I never knew It to fail ex-| Justice Bischof to-day, after fe Judges i detarming he cet eaitee the town late Jaat night. ‘The Mayor of It is also pa ed about in gossip that own case. I was bitten in| of the Court of Appeals had r erged | Crushed Under Car; Second . Hato: ond jon of Mra. Pine Hill has ied. 40 acne Covel Renotactions the AR: CapAO Led AiR CanAl's yl9ite. put gunpowder ‘on the bite] sx Justices courte in the | : , ' Raton, ‘and District-Attorney Barker je Ht as ak 0. BOne 7 | 1t is known that early the even- se waged by thel A * of Plymouth County, anticipating thia, ors and nurses to the scene. ne tore and lt the powder, blowing out the] three years y i P is thia, ols tadeed Aiscus themuch the town | Me chiateth Mecca Andean, tie | hall renewed his almost daily | poison, young woman to have the marriage dis. Girl Has Narrow Escape. will call a special session of the Grand and but few houses escaped destruction, | wife of Abram A. Anderson, artisi, big- | Pout at toe ts we He 4 Peres Pine There is also the geometrical beetle. ‘ H ay next Monday to hear evidemve none fs tes after midnight In the) ste pites ae i m case has now become | and get an indictinent prior to - Late advices are to the effect that] game hunte®, financier and pollticlar bide eodiak ie He bites In angles, triangles and par | seen goaioa Cais i ad nt prior to the pro- Afteon persons were killed, among them] ang herself the helt to half of the 10, of Charles Schae They| ailelograms, He bit a pythagorean the-| the law of New York State, The little) BUNECA FALLS, N. ¥., March 31 Posed lunacy hearing and the prelim- thaw folio wines family (ot ts Di llewann catata otine | wa together down Brown street] orem pn the back of one of my men} woman, by her determined fight, haw! Two pernons were killed and one Injured inary trial at Hingham next week Bryant, Mr. and Mra, James Clark, Mr.] 20” estate MALuPRH ARE HnG | until they je to the cottage of the/and the man died in fifteen minutes, | placed the story of her mtnton the! to-day when an automobile plunged From her room in the county gail and Mra, Copper, Mrs, C, B,. Willlam-|28Mk, one of the founders and princes} wijow Rake. notwithstanding the fact that I poured | st.tute books, where It will be r down a steep embankment into the|,., sete . Mrs, Eaton sent @ cheerful me: fon and son, Many other persons were] pal owners of the Borden milk concern, Vell, Kuess TH go In and see my] a whole bottle of Scotch whiskey into| lawyers probably for Kenerations and’ water on its way through the Monte-| Three Victims Hurried to Hos-| 14). morning to her daughter by her sean ree anes nied Su ae fe He i nouns if ae Melati meee mm Se iiaise Eel It was too bad to waste that whine ee tn William Cunningham, a | 22m8 marshes, Ave miles north of Keneca pital After an Accident first marriage, Miss Dorothy "hie. AN, Mis ch 2 vi ment of her «I of . a Lead mpanied Gor he sarde ” 4 Ja ” , m of Fall The dead are Miss Lott @ roes were 1 by a wind] oloty for Improving Condition of | Marshall kr 4 loudly on the door ve the kakerlak cockroach, ao-| machinist, forty years old, living w# 8 | yoorheos and Raymond B, Halat, Miss wit The prisoner wrote: rm which settlement 1ast] ine Poor, for the betterment of child j ses eral time: knocked before youns| culled on account of the queer noise he| boarder with Ot Vand the latter's) sivrtie Freeman was slightly burne in the Bronx. Pa. maa te tell you all mot to worrz night, five miles north of nm, MISH | ire among the poor of this city. | with ning the door, makes, which sounds just ke his name, | wife. Anna, at No Seventh avenue. | John O'Connor was the only occupant ‘at me, Don’t cry and take on over ie oo Pie form in the northorn| Hér husband, at hia studio in the Biry-| from, wihil te sen etneprudinitees | They" eat the buttons off your cout, went with sevente eenid Ann Yrall of the car uninjured, All came from RPE At, for 1% will all come all right im a wrought by the storm in the northe q ng eal era eeld fs Marshall and i'm cor heland they'll swoop down on your table|to Westwood, > anc ere | syracuse. ‘ agi Gays, Zook after mother and dean's part of the State, but communication] @Mt Park Building, at Sixth avenie) ied man replied | and carey away your inner. ‘They'll | married. Tks carly. Onk tae he ta a en ee ee injured | snow her to become emettst, e08 be with that section was impossible because | and Fortieth street, where they have| Ale o Fes Boy ro Keep) chase a dog. After the ceremony, Canningiam and] o-Connor sald wan borrowed of “Jack |i wre others had to be patched UP) gary og sane gare of everything om the [of the demoralized condition of telephone | thelr own apartment, sald that it wee a INTRUDER OUT The sukkeldonder snake ix a peculiar |his bride returned to New York, but Md] Comin of Syracuse, Haist, who was|% smbulance surgeons after the ~ place.” be { d tel . tter of great disappointment to Ars. . hi on es called bare Ine ve together as band a wife ‘ lapse oF frold to-day outside of the , ah pure nn, March 21,—Flve A aircn and to himself that the news! ‘The hoy was sleeping on # cot in the Stile eee on ; fa re ny Th “ ia At yankee t ; Weep : Nee Ligeti ny yrs ye Weee ln the wall of ‘the uncomp ted Cohan &| Concerning tho charge against ter . ek a errall : had been given! pron ro st behind the door | my ON ACOOUNE OF Nik Rho she. we eee ae ere cree [back seat, when he lost control of the! Ths o. fog Mrs. Katon sald to-day: persons were killed and more than] of the source re a eee tells inothee ard ta | Stipe. His sting $s fatal, It pro [aoeret until March 21, 1910, when Cin-| wheel, The car akidded off the road and| Harris Theatre, at On Se eee eke ape at cena fifty injured by the storm last night] out. tS Cece Rene MERE Lagi cil ‘o|duces a sort of hysieria, and 4 man|ningham inadvertently let out the in- | janded upside down in the water. Forty-ninth street and Bergen avenue, Pape ser sth using me of potwoning at Poplar Hluff, Mo, accord ng roane ims nee had gecelved the sum mentioned Acbe nther, row ny | Mealy laughs himself to death, formation, A fw days later, st] Halt wae crushed to death, but Mixs| [te Bronx a gente eeceas ttn teed ey have absolutely noth- oer OF the eeey ralitoat’ pastoneer|and would Keep the nam. of the SIV@Tline pound of Marshall uammenug on|. ore 18 algo the hour toad, V. Waxener, a lawyer, began ult In) Voorhees waa drowned, Miss Freeman |, Thee vricklayers jumped ham the | oe dOnt seciianlien. upae, San Francis 2 Ratirond ; peaasnger) And jibe sound. oF We to hat nom tt ty |every how emits a peculiar sou the Supreme Court to annul the mar-| was rescued Just ax she was about to| [line scartaiding ‘9, ne wall OA BUDE My whole income and sustenance dee vain, 1 arrived onlay. . fe door, culled ¢ i eet ra ong plank was strete eles Gis FARIA Gand JOINS WITH BROTHER IN PHIL-|\ct him in. Marshall heard her warning | MoM riage wive up the taht to keep her hend above] there Until © Kee ene nle to descend | pended sbeotutely upon the Admiral's WORK. to the boy and laughed wickedly, | “The samsontan bug play® havoc with| ‘The case was tried Lefore Justice) water. O'Connor was thrown clear of |'0 them a oy living and have ceased with his death, twenty-five injured at Hoxie, Ark., ANTHROPIC . MOM t auuma TM met in. all lant 1 11 un Oe e feathers 1910, ‘Tho girt] the wreck, the twanty-five feat into the WFecka¥® lng most 1 own ever hope to mcr the town yy ally destroyed, w With her only brother, Joseph Mil- Gs tig | off. I had to a ty chicken ranch to Jersey with _— —— - without breaking any limbs. pe to wet is nor ; one person met death and ten were}, x. Anderson has mado gifte| want to," he answered and put hie) oo Me he threatened tol COLD WIN ‘Those seriously injured were taken to|™M0re than $0 @ month as widow's 4 hurt at Walnut Ridge, Ark. far ‘charitale and educational pur-|#hdilder to the door, Thon the hoy ran | OU, 0 oor 8 Uke w atork (aint her i ‘ D AND RAIN Lebanon Hospital, which tnstitution i It probably won't be more e Groat damage was done at Poplar) i. ao far as known— amounting | to layin ne standing and returned (20d wonderfully largo eyes, He barks| Justice Greenbaum tn a lengthy decte COMING FOR EASTER, | rusned three surgeons in answer to & { hunt on - . country between that) ) 9) o59.000, These include gifts of sopeiges ean enaow. hoarsely, like a dog. Firat sight of the marriaze ad call. for Semnanns, lola a7 MR8. EATON SAY8 SHE SOON pont and Hoxte, £2,500,000 to Barnard College and the| ¥!t! . Ks * y from here {Dim is apt to seare a man to death. the Appellate Divivton | The Weather Bureau at Washington| Otto Oleson, tronworker © EXPECT: y USH DESTRUCTION IN MANY ier. college, the building of the| “If you two don't ge away from Wi “Yes, alr, we have some strange {Justice Greentaum |announced to-day that Baxter Sunday| Eighth avenue, Brooklyn; skull trace) °° ‘8 TO BE FREE. Bi} OHIO CITIES, Milbank Batis in Bast Tairty-etgntn | Pi sho id sve re [things down tn the Hahamas, but 1 ox Mr. Wagener then! will probatly be cold, windy and| tured, re Eatom has learned that ner i COLUMBUS, 0, March 21.—A tore] Strout the People’s Palace in Jer Go whead, Kid ha ut @ shot or} pect to remain away only for a few to the Court of Appeals. |» August Svenson, lronworker, No, 24} Mother, Mrs, George Harrison, whu: is fle Wint etorm swept over central | fire’! gocher benefactiona, The Mil-|tWor” Marshall ans ered and he made| months, seo something of civilization] At no stage In the procedings did Cans Weather Hureau to-day re-| Bast Forty-fest street, Manhattan; two} tll at the Eaton home in Norwell, was Galo early to-day leaving death SA on atets ntedia eueh vasane (2 lS tia dane, ne, seed. creat and go back to my y dalund home," Rtagham Ipterhoss spy the following special from Wash.| ribs and a wrist broken, suffering intensely because of the suck rt nin a wide path, ‘The toll of | Me tein the Murray HUI neighbor. | 'ter the strtin of te ma alted, ee eae Gat itton Namuel Johnson, ironworker, No. 403| of her daughter's arr the windetorm in this sity included one |} including the Bryant Studio| ist in you if you don't go away, THEY COURTED 1 Too LONG, eer Be Hoist southwest storm warnings 11] Greenwood avenue, Brooklyt, fractured um, widow herself appeared optim: ath, ably a score of persons ine |p iiding, where they ve. Mrs, Ander- | : all The Court dir a new trial be! A. My Hatteras to BKastport. Severe) skull and lew. stile to-day and accustomed herself to ding, . . Andes sain Marshall battered the doc ne Court “ oe es ee ae aon cana tha, great @ounuey pisces |< (wn, Auarmuale Jaiheres ine. coer ar STAY MARRIED, | anna last week the girl wife, now | storm centered In lower Michigan, the| ‘the Ironworkers got the worst of the routine lof jal) life without com- all fires and thousands of dol- 4 “ of wt bider lie twentieth year, appeared before | center will move northward do the! o' ey were under the | Plain tthat she asked wa » eenwich whien belon to “Boss Tene ihe aniauie Ge Khe: SIAL K r ° wn {the accident, for they was to be lars’ worth of property was blown | A oveuN iON Ae days of his glory and it | "outed fre . al Prise s BROO LYN COURT. Justice Bischull with her parents and |st. Lawrence Valley accompanied bY | scaffolding when tt fell. ‘They got alt | allowed to do work or have some other The gale ched a velocity of \ er an rane on ured a Witnesses an n he pte nigh south, shit " » we i ul clae, Hie wale reached a velocity Of is conducted ax a Kime preserve n but the latter stagkered and | J Kelley R of x aes ieee 2 TAFrIAKe, AB ene | Coat souln, shifting to west winds and] of the debris of boards, beanw, mortar | Hereee ee en ee eee eee Cease tram | et REMEAME DAE © FOHOR Of many! “linea onto his face Just an the road ustice Kelley Refuses to Annu had done three years be Juation | WABTINtrOet Morin a eta {and brick, The bricklayers saved theme } |", 2 0 RIT AND OND Am netite vate apt itey Soll Pe OM) thousand acres near the Yellowstone) rien, | Union Between Prof. Reser and [Greendunm, ‘The Court granted w de-| \) tive man, from, nin. perch anes |melves by Jumping. ae 3 Sat ne. Ome Senet tee ieee a 4 Plin . ; vag National Park and at one time under- signbors, rt it f to-day, and a great bundle of 5 ov It was twenty minutes ore the ain Bik ta Beane cae hen neighbors, running out at the | 4g aH bu iH aadau spiked Feline eee eee a eeete ina | Wok the dutica of superintendent of tho| eee eset cana ttarshall th Wife of His Mature Years, Ivxal payers wax ‘lod away in the| Washington, towlay croaked evil proph«| vgoxage was all cleared away and the pin conversation with the matron Mrs with him were seriously Injured when | Park, He inaugurated the system by! Olt cttig was in his throat Justice Kelley in the Supreme Court, | County, Clerk He NiAbs Lanes fan aah It neal Bi Hah cae rile pave | ast of tho three Ironworkers had been! 46 confined more tha iy aye abe { b brick building collapsed and buried Which the Government saved the deer| ir core he could be moved, ‘The | Hrooklyn, to-day refused to annul Chol srang A Marelaee®® BROMIAINH TAT” eae darrida wind and Pain alee browgat out, groaning with pain to b@lwas given no work, -pdfne toe them in tho ruins. and elk in the park from destruction by, t bad entered his left » at and marriage of Prof. Bdwa Newton! the New Y p law it er Northern Indiana js cor treated by the ambulance surgeons and to take exercise in the corridor under Reports from towns and villages mountain Hons anit bobcats, penetrated the haart. Reser to Martha, bis wite, Varin] ded 1 owed by a cold wave un. | rushed to the hospital, the eye of the matron, She spent the in tis section of the State Indicate SAYS THE GIFT 18 REALLY FOR| ohisity itsicomp put. the that at best only incampatthility was L ut this time of the y Drs, Gray, Burton and Pressley | gro mart of the forenoon writing that -there has been large property THE POOR. J under arr stithed and tat the divorce laws in this He sot teach the | patchod up the other wounded men, | lett Pe: damage in rural sections, houses be- It is Mra, Anderson's theory, Mr. An-| he would ak a did not accept that as sufficient } Kast in all its severity to | They were able to go to thelr homes, Ast. -. rate officials on the cage ing unroofed and farm buildings! dereon sald to-day to friends with whom [ness at the inquest, When ( for Aissolving the matrimonial th Seat sail ba macees || ‘Thomas Kelly, the superintendent of | have been absolutely unable to trace wrecked, he discussed his wife's latest gift, that PW. La arsived from The ne no Rood end In dixcuss Within |tirowgnest. the, Hast, with. probatiy |the building, Was placed under arrest. | any sale of arsenic which’ would give At Tiffin, ©, William Wick, seventy-| the greatest good in charitable wo: ville the boy wl@ bim the bare details | ing the evidence In this case yeas Hy falling temperature, White the | The ¢ oullding the theatre| them any definite clue, ene five, was Instantly killed and six or wag to be done in bettering the cundi-|of the shooting, but would not reveal | Jud The parties were marr Le Eee eee co tnae tel arp a Manhattan firm, — | searched all over the surrounding coune eight others are believed to be burled tion of growing children. For this rea-| anything concerning the relations be» | tw ye acquaintan Vases tal Baniae cine ake eh _ - try here and they have even oxtended in the debris of the sinokestack of the) son she had made the money avallavie| tween bis mother aid the man he had | in 1 age when thes Pesesee ite pret ease Ben er yes) ey THE TiO. thelr examinations to Medora end county infirmary, which was wrecked to-| for making the tenements cleaner, for ot It may be that they waited ¢ ' jel os aa en ie Somerville, but they have been alge | The Coroner set next Tuesday as the 1 r is act teach LUM Tob lutely baffled, Continued on Sixth Page) (Continued on Second Page.) [date of the La » 5 cba e FOR RACING SEE PAGE 6, Oss LED eee Detective Booth eald to-day thas kp ‘ » 1s SEAR it ‘ wise