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THE EVENING WORLD, ited Mutraney on fie etal. [ in Pennayivania, It requires counties to py fee HAS ONE CHANCE TOPRVEHE DONT = crosmexamined the wit | N eee for the support of their children so that famil ’ mer anor vee | News Oddities | PIERCE'S ! Ota Gy@!, Spanish violinist now appearing d hist the first ;MULRANEY CAMNOT ATTEND time In twenty-seven y It f< said he Was “trimned” as part of an initiation | be stent into @ benevoleat HEARING. CORN PLASTERS $2.40 worth of radium was placed in the cancerous bi te A silver tube containin Hackensack barbers nblymon Agnew e Featiie . Verne atient at the nlist Howpital, Philadelphia, yesterday. Scores of tyid the New It iw just a End Your Aching Corns etre 7 atched the mn oand will await with Interest the result. It Is caay to have you Then the H * laster tha ‘ h attempt in thy to cure cancer with radium rays. Assembly passed h vere is a plaster that costs you noth: # patos ing if it fails to remove your corn quick- pH m of D. Rockefeller jr, on hia way to Panama, sent a wireless order fora! GROUNDS FOR DIVOR f West Hoboken seeks a ly, completely and without pain. aken ' o4s the isthmus, When he got to Christobel he found the coat pi i ge on hisbare ‘ e Mie Mel If it doesn't “do the work” to your in and he crossed ic emu ©. . a OT iv o| u py Judge Rosalsky Begins Hear- sited a z ahead Bb cece olnt Ha La ‘has a fine disposition and never lost his temper, even when she complained dive you back your money. he pain ceases quickly with the rst ajetlilas of Pierce's Corn Plasters. They re- move the most obstinate corn in 5 days; in most cases, Only 48 hours are required. They're easy to apply —and so thin that they do not take up any room in the shoe, Alexandria, Va., bought a brand-new wagon, new nets and uniforms for tts) a aa 1 them to clean the city of stray canines, But they |QQES TO PRISON FOR FIRE of | c pound, and ®o the more vicious dogs were put In the Jail * hwnd the others turned loone again, | HE HAD “FIREBUG” START. killed | sviiudinae pean ee . y oly the | Ven steel coal cars fully loaded have @unk out of sight Ina quicksand over! Max Kleinberg Gets From Three siding on the Lehigh and New England Railway was lald near Glen- | to Fifteen Years for Hiring J) Soundings have been made which find no bottom In the quicksand | fing Which May Give Mul- raney New Trial. hin to not lees than three Bi) Lh nore tin fiteen years in ing to ‘or nearly a year, | nter” confessed, register in “The alleged effort to save The janet Hern! Jack" Mulrane vat wien “Inw Jonn J. 0 . 8 “fooy ‘ " Kleinberg's wa the fires he told oO sy bee 8 ‘ . “bears the name at wIXty feet | Izzy the Painter. ‘ 7 1 ur money-back guarantee goce Ger of Patrick MeBre a PAAAY J and «omy signature underneath He Het was indicted for with every box bearing the name . i 4 a Max Kleinberg, ye tal had yn in the fi ee, traced = Pret ch the Pricat," fron eT have heard Inspector Hughes] — taaac Ate seed eightystour, and Andvew Horn, same ane, vid for « eeds|“isay the Pamir’ make ¢ 7” " Seed eateeditea, ana aaa Pierce and out trade-mark. “Inay the Painter’ make a fire troit, arrested and extradited, and once hear Washington, Pa. and Horn won. MeGirr objected and the! in his shop at One Hundred and ed to follow in Teay's Sing Sing is } eading the above and it is true,’ which! dle at an au 10c and 25c a box. Judge Ronals! words were intended to convey the] two agreed ht for it. A ring was formed and the two battled till referee! tyfourth street and Amsterdam old Assistant District-At- \g At all druggists (or ly mail Mereey 3: A, Shay, counsel for tineaning that T colneted with the facts! and seconds had to pry them apart. Then the saddle was “put up" again and a@|one night in January of last y and igh about fire-making THE A.F. PIERCE CO. ,Springti Mulrancy, is endeavoring, in a motion [stated in that confession and adopted | third man bid it in lwhen he collected the $1,90 for which IE A.F. PIERCE CO. Springfield, Muss. in the it as my own he had insured his #00 worth of goods,! ask My signature city to intluence Mr, Waller to was ob- L ndemned man, it in that Mulraney Me Breen. fer a new trial fo te @how iy could not have k tained by @ trick, I belleved 1 was Heritn's polt pointed hatping dent, having failed to persuade the women to avoid ovide protectors for them, now announces that after) Mulraney was « before Judge Rowalsky nearly ar ago, He was te Mave died in the je chair Maroh 17%, but Gov. Sulzer, upon Mulvaney's plea, supported by the result of an in+ Vestigation made by Willan A. Mor Cade, confidential agent to the Super Prinons, repriever imtendent of State tam for sixty days. More than eighteen witnesses will be heard by Judge Rosalsky. Some of them are relatives of Mulraney, while tify that 3 » No, 139 Bas 7 Beventeenth street, the early morning of Oct. 4, 1911, incapacitated from fink, and that John J. Dowling, who admitted he killed “Paddy the Priest” while with Mulraney, was accomy 4@ © McBreen's saloon, Fifty-wecond street and Tenth avenue, by another person. Governor Sulzer has requested Dis trfet Attorney Whitman and Judge Ro- e@alsky to make a thorough investiga- tion into the facts. Mr. Whitman was represented in court to-day by Anat signing the statement 1 had given the ice officers of my movements on the Dowling subse- tly died Insane before my trial.” Mulraney «wears he was not) with Mulraney says in bin aMdavit, “and 1 have refrained from divulging his namo in the hape that he would confess be« fore the execution of the death penalty imposed upon me,” TOOK MULRANEY HOME NIGHT OF MURDER. Nicholas Jacobs of No. 62 Hast One Hundred and Sixteenth street waa tho first witness called at the hearing to-day by Mr, Shay, Jacobs, who Is twentys one years old, said he knew Mulraney | vi intimately, and on the night of Oct, % 1911, a few hours before MoHreen was killed, found him lying insensible from drink at Lexington avenue and One Hundred and Seventeenth street. Aided by a friend, William Reilly, Jacobs said he assisted Mulraney home, Jacobs nd- mitted he had once been arrested for stealing, bug the case againet him haa collapsed. April 16 offenders against the ordinance will be fined up to $16 for each of-| fenne, and if they do not pay they will be imprisoned. } bert Limberg, Mulraney's lawyers, on | teatified his trial, but they had not called him as | ter's trial, saying he had seen the con- & witness. demned Jacobs stood the grilling of Assistant | MaBreen District-Attorney Rubin and Judge | ing. Rosalsky well. He was positive of the} He ad- date, the time and the place, mitted he had visited Mulraney in the death chamber at Sing Sing and ex- plained his visit by saying he had dis- cussed the p new trial, ‘Th lity of obtaining a ness told of the con- with Mulraney in the “1 told him,” Jacobs wild, “that if he knew the name of the man who was with Dowling the night of the murder he had better «ive ft up to District- Attorney Whitman. Mulraney told me that he was certain the man would announce it himself rather than let him, Mulranoy, die in the electric chair. : 1 pressed him for the name and he told i addin against Mulraney at the lat- man within seven blocks of | n'® saloon the night of the kill- — DELICIOUS Salad Drews 9 Vinegar. “TRIAL IS ed Dowling when McBreen was shot and en mothers’ Kerns sill end anal So Senate and first Feauing in the Lenina killed. Cet ee ae “I know who did accompany him," | he had informed Ezra Prentiss and Hor-] There was a witness named Fay who Anked by Judge Rosalsky tf he hadtme it was John Weitz, also known as ant District Attorney J. Rovert Rub ever told this story before, Jacobs sali “Fay.” i | | Madam, See Your Dealer, Now- National Canned Foods Week In every city and every town Canned Foods should be bought by all housewives this week. Dealers, jobbers, and manufacturers are making these Foods this weck’s Special Sales Feature Learn what Canned Foods will save in your kitchen. See what they cut from the living cost. Find out the hundreds of ways to serve them, to make them deli- ciously appetizing. There are fruits, vegetables, fish, meat and milk—the plain and fancy vari- eties. And all are the purest foods produced. The Only Preservative Is Heat Applied at 250 Degrees No canner uses anything else for preserving, outside of a savor of sugar or salt. 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