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Laan sana ee _————— THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARO 7 CHILD | (CHILD MAY FIND 100 MILE AN HOUR H 26, 1913. would skid until she reached the next! deckhand told him there was a strange green wall, there to alight with @| bird on the forward port rail. Holmen | a ETON RL SHNS "3 EFECT OF ORDEAL | BEFORE GRAND UY _ Mrs. June Keyes, Daughter of Prisoner, Wrought Up Has Talk With Lawyer. AND MISS G FATHER | bump that threw passengers out of their| crept up on the visitor and caught It ; bunks and off their feet. The wind] in his hand. It stands about five inches SHE HOPES TO FIND. shrieked and whistled and roared] in height and as near as he can judge t riggng, and the eh the looks more like an English starling than MISSING FATHER BY SECOND SiaH (Continued trom firet Page.) bellowing of the bulls added to the din| anything else. “The storm. LAfeboata in the davits| The bird refused all food except a banana. This was a poser to the bar- ber ornithologist. He has been feeding the visitor on bananas ever since and har christened the mranger the banana bird In the daytime lightning sizzied about the #hip and the growls of thunder were barely discernible above the roar of the storm. At night the sky was brilliant with electric display, N VERY PIANO SALESROOM is a player-piano expert whose main forte is to handle the mechanical devices, and bring out the best effects for you. But—can you do it? . THEA Minnetonka Is Tossed by Giant Her question went unhesded, Seas That Terrify Its of dynamite seemed set off ev nie" babbled on in childish ute. When @ lull came for a moment, t her father was sick; that Passengers. the roar of the gale was supplanted by omething the matter with the bellowings of the bulls. Three awful Hix bead and that she must Ko to nis Aays and nights of this kind of Journey- office to nurse him, The mother tried ing on the ocean left the. passenger; to divert child's mind, but still the badly shaken, but when the stor baby gazed sadly at the door, exhibit- cleared away and the sky smiled once atest desire to go to her| {0m Southampton uns! she reached) more the damage was found to be ex- ‘an hour later Mr, Wilson | Port to-day, She had a heavy gale thé) tremely slight. 1s firet words were that|day she sailed and the majority of her] @HIP'S BARBER CATCHES A BA the worst headache ho! 100 cabin passengers “sought the seclu- NANA BIRD! in all his life. sion that thelr cabins grant.” Instead] On the Minnetonka, Edward Holman, the roar of the wind and thun knew. (Rpmcial to The Brening Work.) PLYMOUTH, Mass, March 2%.--Mre, June Keyes, daughter of Mre. Jennie May “Katon, was the principal witness to-day before the Grand Jury Inves- tigating the poisoning of Admiral Eaton. After Mra, Keyes had been in Storms followed In the wake of the Atlantic Transport liner Minnetonka © With the fone you can't forget” the Jury room aome time #he reappeared w tactory on naman Acaulred | cf jetting up the storm increased in| the ship's barber, is the greatest bind depends solely upon ite beautiful sen- epparently much wrought up. The day hls wife and “Bonnie” visited the| velocity, On Tuesday, Wednenday and| foncier and birt catcher that sitive “pedal touch,” which is young woman immediately engaged in conversation with Lawyer Geogan, who veas, He te well known to the London Zwological Buciety, and his names te ‘Thursday of last week, the Minnetonka was Itke a submarine vessel. pete delicate as the hand is capable in all tone-colorings, and you can do it, for frequently inentioned in the:t bulletins. | gg’ fo eounee! for her mother, What f# known at sea as a wholel Mony a atrenge bird hay he sent to We all im the fost. The lawyer again to-day acoom- showing maturity kale raged for those three days. At! Lundon. He vrought ints port to-day Gonrratent Terme, 425 FIFTH AVENUE { panied Mrs, Keyes and her sister, withaut preliminaries declared times the wind blew at the rate of 106| the strangest species of ocean flyer that bes on Rowwent. Pat, 98th Bt, N.Y. Dorothy Ainsworth, to court, He was asmed whether the two sisters were niles an hour, below 60 miles. At no time was it In the hold were 30 even he has ever seen. On Monday a father laughed at the ohil ment and told her #he mustn't say sucl i going to visit their mother In jail to- things, as the man was one of hia| Head of cattle, all fancy stock, being ' day, and replied: ‘ “Well, they are Government itnesses, A deta 0 € cannot say much about thelr move- ments, But they will go up if it oan be arranged.” Lawyer Morse, also of counsel for Some say f ; brought to this country for breeding It Is Great!’ purposes. Jaually th itanchi ty y on their feet, But this “It’s a Good One!” ual storm of unusual dura- tion, ‘The bulls in the herd snorted and| February and March Bring Out| All agree w h amounting to nearly $50,000. The firat indication of intuition regard- tng the mysterious disappearance of Mr, Wiinae cereeenout. three “weeks ago, | bellowed thelr indignation at their con-| Unsightly Spots. How to Mrs. Eaton, was not in the party to- when “Donnie” announced at the break. | finement and thelr shifting caused by Remove Easily. It has a dandy flavor. day, but it looks to those who are tant table ove morning that she had| the storm. familiar with criminal cases as if the lawyers for Mre. Eaton expected some gudden, aggressive move by the Di trigt-Attorney and wish to be prepared. | ‘When Sheriff Porter came from Jail this forenoon he reported Mrs. Eaton ae having slept well and eaten a good breakfast. Except for the time ahe dreamed about @ long room filled with The water rose before the steamers little white cots. The child has never bow In great green walls, with white copings. They broke over the bow and swept the decks, carrying overboard everything moveable, Cataracts poured down on the decks and rained on the bridge, the salt spray whitening the smokestacks, Into the valleys and over been in a hogpital in her life and, far as her mother knows, she has n even neon the picture of a hospital wi Last Saturday Mr. Wilson had @ bu Nees engagement with a Pret in Brooklyn and he ts the known to the family who saw Do Lae lacaat how easy ithe to re- 2 « Tia yea teicied” So Moe Ss srg’ Et 'aoy tthe ite fepe | eT Ss; LO English man Drug Stores, and afew Hericetiess auce should show you how casy it is to rid yourself of freckles and get a beautiful complexion. The sun and winds in ls N ' be ing man. Wilson was expected to the hills of water rode the Minnetonka, | p, j spends Meth’ scsaar ecbteston fa occu- @ turn to his home, No West Elev-| now sigsagging throug! the great wastes Hook, vrpplcng ed rhe eo 9 ccakda” ieuatane. Chass ates ase tor HOS..S.WILSON EN one AL ike a racing automobile on an uncer-| ‘more othine is sold in these months, Be) FOR SOUPS, SALADS tain road, and again reeling along like a drunken chauffeur. From the crest of a big wave she bo: eglhed ay Abd cee and Geogan| - Tt m her detense, oF whether they are thel ACCUSE HOBOKEN OFFICIAL precucally, en inventory, of Asmicsi| OF FRAUD IN 1911 ELECTION. Eaton's «state—Mr. Porter did not knew. He did say, however, that in the six Gaye Mre. Eaton has spent under his charge she has given no sign of mental! — dougal on Stories of Convicts. disturbance whatever. Sho has acted) | like any sane woman, and the Sherif? ‘in ae Le said he never had had @ prisoner whose| Luin! onl mind was affected who did not give} ecyon OF “i in tsauing bench warrants for th a inalde) rest of Deputy Street Commissioner {thought thes ind Tomas QicLoughlin of Hoboken and |™MAy Have Br. Joveph Frame of Rockland fol-|watiace Macdougal of the same pldco | SPRELTADES lowed Mrs, Keyes as a witness before | on the charge of fraud in the commis. | ~ a Jury today. Dr. Frame | sion government election held in June, 2 jo" Eaton's death, was attending regularly Rodan eyeing ld on Mrs. Harrison, the mother of Mrs. Eaton and was called in to attend the Admiral when he was taken sick, It was practically due to Dr. Fra servations that the inquiry into the death of Admiral Eaton was begun What passed between physict patient has been closely guard tm view of the fact that the authori- ties admit that they have not been able to trace to any one the purchase of the arsenic found in the Admiral's stom- ach it is generally believed that the State other and important evi- dence furnished by Dr. Frame. oe look for hie return Bonnie exhibited sure to ask for the double strength othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to rethove the freckles. AND COLD MEATS. E. Pritchard, Maker, 331 Spring St., N.Y. anxiety concerning him, several times asking her mother what time her rapa would come home. 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