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aS StS Ae anaice i oe SS ae THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1918. Ser! HE AEPT WINE IN Wai TOUS! fis Governor until the end of my term, but before it ended, in GF 4900, 1 was ‘nominated for Vice-President on the ticket y-and elected. 1 served as Vice*President from "4901, ull Sept. 14, 1901, when President. MoKinley, dled from @f the bullet. wound of the assassin Czolgosz. | served as he unexpired term of three years and a “ralf and was nom- ‘and clected as President in the fall of 1904. | ~ “A Ulile over a fortnight after leaving the Presidency on March 4, 1909, _ + SE emt to Africa as head of the Smithsonian expedition, 1 came out at - pieberte orl Shed oFlarall pradhel pee ated gar epee lid te the United States toward the end of June, 1 Since then 1 ve tt pth) pclae haan Gad .witsit the ‘ AS _M’KINLEY DID; second streote on Fifth avenua’ Between ¢ al 6 o'clock the avenue ts densely | thira nce. a 4, medical, preseription | FAKE BEGGAR, IS EXPOSE ovebe. Ee ire on x w vaer|_ IN HOTEL BY A DETEC om yout tps with im? asked Mr. $ .What He Won’t ‘Touch “1 never have drunk brandy or whiskey except when the doctor preseribed It, or om cceasions of exposure.” Y ——- ey all aang gongs, but there was only one song in which 1 dent Grtak red wines? “1 drink white wines, Madeira, champagne or sherry—chom- lutely ‘ilpty of It Another neat trick; on the part of beolu Of It.” re) beggars who infest the strests of years aa Won @ part of a “I examined his|city was, fineovered to-day, Dete teacher Club, Whenever I go to and nis wound at| Joseph P. Clare was lounging in he was shot. He needed | lobby of the Hotel Martinique when a Hte had the absolutely | man, with bandages swathed about bis calm nervoug. system of a temperate! head and pitifully wobegone in appear- Man. Hie organs were in perfect con-| ance, shuffied up to the clerk. In # '¥ dition, as they would not have been| pleading voice the battered one asked we he acetthtomed to use alcohol in} for sustenance for his wife and babes at excess.” | home. He found the clerk responsive “While I waa Governor, and always, my habits in using wine and champagne) on ‘crosécexpmination Attorney An-| and passed among the guests. ite. even Wave been Drecisely as stated. drown ame? gout a meeting of Hoose-| told his story to the detective, who li+- ne an elma Pagne at pubile dinners shout ce « month” CROSS-BXAMINATION OF COLONEL. Prepare torthd'taes | niereaner ho gat eaten ah came - blag he aie aD the fealie ‘pie heck gg? ‘The cross examination of the Colonel only occupied twenty minutes, It was} “I only know about myvelf,” snapped). “0 you're all cut up?” sald the ab ; te = He recalieg, Out; 18, 1918. “Mint Jaleps rarely—in the White House we hed o mint bed. 1 conducted. byHorace Andrews of the defense as follows: Lambert, teetive, aympathetically, 70s. the day on which Béitor Newott printe htv All¢ged libel, charging thet have drunk half a deven jaleps a year.” @. You, have never lived in the State of Michigan? A. No. Borsa pence” a vn “Oh, horribly cut up, ar," whined to ee ee ee — swe vn the ute sie te at ene ee iss Meera taraae | Me tle pathy as the CaUnere ert. | Sse: cae: cha atictted vies nel sMentified the copy of Iron re Nowett's paver, whieh cot: -4 “Had only six whiskeys straight or with water in fourteen State of Michigan within the last eight or ten years except upon the fiying| Former Surgeon-Gen. Rixey of the| bandages off tha-head of the poor fe yeare.” ; tripe I/made, United States Nawy followed Lambert] tow and to the surprised ‘guests ther? a oharee — » @. 602 wobld be correct in saying that you have not been within the State} the stand. , appeared @ perfectly sound head and r ‘of Michigan within the last fifteen years? A. Yes, sir. T am a farmer now,” Dr. Dixey| frightened face, ia tha Rakaeti (BB -DRANK A COCKTAIL. “1 never drank a cocktail or highball im my life. @. Tour doquaiatance’o somewhat limited in Michigan? A. 18 4 tit. Agld, “I setifed as Suraeon-General in| _/Come along,’ said the detective. ' ” Later the prisoner told Magistra 7 ” 1 we Lge .@. Do You know Mr. George Sh! . I know Mr. Shiras, 3010, Levy in the Jett ‘Market Court that ites Yoav voes are th Mercy Bongtal” ve it, “ater 1 whe FOOL |T 5a, atten ot amen Wi Gee 8 wine glass oF tye wise @. Dé you know that Mr. Shirae la not a resloent of Marquette? “At have |BAYS “HE GAW 7, A. EVERY] Lity,in,the Jeferson Markey Court tia! Glasces of Madeira.” heard that he does not live here regularly. ., MORNING AND NIGHT. Ing in the day’s receipts got from be she dh @.tt was in Washington’ that you met Mr, Shirase? A. Yes, when he)’. pth tenlified that throughout] #iNg alone allotted A be A ¢ was In Congress. A . he was Jacob Rosenbaum? eighteen, an - @. Since you came back from Africa you have been connected with The| Hemevelt’s-tekm as President he #8 | ved at the Mills Hotel. He was hel | 8 cocktall or a highball in my life. With a pp hed T deh Gane tr hs tae ‘ata! summer T wil driok 0 tall glass of white wine and Poland the Colonel each morning and night as} for vagranc: water.” Outlook at New York? A. TI have. ‘or Bt); " aspen @. And connected some in politica? A. And in politics also, and travellea oa te OO 1 don’t drink beer, because I dislike smoking and Q. Now, your acquaintance white you were in the city of Washington and pos- He A ESTABLISUED SO YTRARS, . beer. 1 never have drunk whiskey or brandy except “On the Afrigan trip we took along a case of champagne, a case tiviy at albany ‘Oia’ with political men? A. Not many were politica) extn, A ni tiw osnatett under the Ins Gemtor prescribed it, or possibly on some occasion after’ great of whiskey and a bottle of brandy. 1 never touched the great many were writers of history and naturalists, THis keneaaiats pind he said. phen I was chilled.through. But it has been certainly fifteen or whiskey or champagne. Drank seven ounces of brandy. | oa XO have many friende ineCongress, have you not? A. T have known al- | oli,wen tn Mouomtn coe ons have drunk it because of being chilled through. Tf The champagne was used medicinally by missionaries and eS totaler.”* others we met whe wore sich.” Q. You know also « great many Congressmen and received a great many | “1 Rixdy declared i do I drink red wine. The only wines thet I nay ‘ Congressnion at the White House, and they invited you to their residences? A. eclared that Roosevelt's 1 recelved @ great many Congressmen, but they rarely invited me to their reat. | Custom as to serving of drinks at White “1 frequently drink milk at some meal during the day, usually | eon re ringatevechchl ga teergl al daca th Ss =i lant anna bt lsdiise, 108 ans bak a tall or eAwens ‘ — eaciution pus Se Gabags x ahios only eau Gudea Prt Me Png rag Bod 26 3 6 Av e. ' 5 ony ° q ‘(asd Poland water, or ‘poly’ water. At public dinners 1 some- “I never made a practice of drinking at a bar.” . @. ‘The only spirituous oF’ intoxicating liquors you took-in general would | “Monte ‘dianerv?” asked Attorney 104 th i ; f — be a little brandy with: miik? A. A teaspoonful in a tumbler full of milk. rm. “4 i gre nee ae =e (Ab cn Aged fir cto the “In Toledo, we went to the house of Mr. and Mrs. Shopper, @ Tou have never ger: fifteen yeass token mere taen Py acecn a tuner Prokty dnc ctie, trom | 106 W 17 St : where we met Mayor Brand Whitleck, There was cham- Masse of whiskey’ baad @ decom glances of whtatey fe.) ty su: examination of the plaintiff in this, i Os 'S A YBAR. ; pagne and I first took @ glass, but then took MILK AND. <Q. Now, the wine you drink js light wine? A. Yes, air. bc arediiraetg toe EL SR al ot lB lego and generous Ot heard ‘only exceptions te what I have stated about drinking whiskey DOUGHNUTS instead.” ~ 1. What do you mean’ by light wine? A. I mean white wines, and sontetimes| e™Perator otherwise, you have found more as tot Mr, Rookevelt to be? A. 1 have ex- soell Fae ccttled oe your new home. ly a a littl Madeira. you need some new furnitur amined him th: hy and fh. fe a * ee es seine verve Srtihe At the White House we had » mintbed; a other kind of wine? A. I may have drunk a little red wine, and oc-| ii. a), eit sairbatabe pi a“ te ie maleh the or CRED! )i should think that on the average I may have drunk half a dozen mint! wing, pus sometimes madeira, and ot formal dinners wo hat champagne, cance Mot ect tay aeuke WiGk 1K:KE Catan ds a wa ts in a falr physical condition now, but CREDIT. ag Ent dredy be ied Smt TOON Oe te CES PEC |, Sf Mae 3 woe fatale © claus wy tore, @Do' you keep wine of any kind in your house? A. Yes. Golden hte I have drunk mint julepe twice; occasion at the Coun- “While at Washington almost all the entertainments were at the White . | White House, He rode horasback every Louts, where I drank part of Wr prey of peg Julep, and on| Houee iteelt, but each member of the Cabinet gave a dinner, and I believe there | SAYS HS.KEPT WINE IN WHITE HQUSE. . ; day, nearly, On one.trip he rode fitty| Table, Estep eared 9 675 a not as good as when he was in the G “ ; miles and back fhe same day. claw feet, 6 feet long f evasion ot a big luncheon siven me at Little Rock, Ark, where| wr st inerwuite Hevees ns | “rank © slave or two preciealy | {Dia vou keep Brenna 8 (On WT een” wae sakes: “Could a man make thet ride it ne| when extended; highly found the table's loving cup with the miint julep in {t’and 1 ‘ ‘Mortes me toca , K Gee OsareYeo may eke an ednention, used alcohol constantly?” aeked Juige| polished ares to me. The only other occasions which I) WHEN HE, DINED WITH UNCLE JOB. Roosevelt—I continued to keep wine es I found that my predécessof, air, | Plannigan. e ta bir “I algo on perhaps « half-dozen occasions went out, for instance, to the @. Did you drink whiskey or have you drunk whiskey on your trips. A. No, Dr. Rixey, “but If he could, It certainty | wéKintey, had done #0. “I woul! not eay’ he could net,” said not believe 1 have drunk ‘whiskey |‘jraison' Club dinner, -or to the reception on Speaker Cannon's seventieth birth: enesst aa fhe MOA, & teaabeOhtal ta 6 mthée OF sii. would injure him,” ‘the New Yi aol tion in Congress, On these occasivas On cross-cxamination Dr, Rixey oid Nclaly aa nm the White House. CARRIED NO WHISKEY ON TRIPS. Aiariay Andrenals, meh might ork ‘ occasion ef Mr. Cannon's evening reception I went in company ‘with @ Did you carry a flask of whiskey or brandy with you on your tripe? A. wibout visivie evidence of it a week . I alc not. e ad fed a ts Un lentetaat | Q. Do you' know Mr. ‘Wallace of Detroit. A. Yee, sir. JURYMEN ARE, TYRES OF KIND back me ‘oan eosing oorn @ ls hie. businéss? A. : don't’ know. COLONE! & Calter anything to do ‘with the beginning of thie suit, if you know?| The “pwaive mens who: are to decite “On such occasions lt Loeb frequently stayed, and we did some work tn the | 4, at sf en not tell. whethes, Ay ites ‘a wa hip so. & awearer, the whiskey or the White House. On al) pabilc oceapians Me.” Lash RndW whe pith tmportant, sult? A. J was ia Merey Mos-| ar Aan 8 oy a Grenk even wo Becret Bervice . pita eohedae bt the Gee: et Sere PUR good peng. cr) Rolpasiven és of these enon was Mr. . Did you know that Mr. Wallace had charge of it and aid you know that| S070 8 Sheesare hoes As gin Boon d x ws au pecsaien & oe wo On| 1h 00 that 1 did pot think it did me 1, | no Bad charge of employing counsel? A. That I ould. not any. shouldeveaitovaeta UnewitE sen: of tol NS ee rs met Mr. Ponsa up to that re A. T may have met him. and carne his .pread by she wih ot sri ater be paid take Accordingly I took tea ened the y . But have you any memory of it? A. I dan't remember whether I met him | brow. . yrs . paved te Me. Bd. Cumaneantnint Wne'eherbeacabiog tui Oo? the gathering. Mr, Loeb, however. |or not, Owedes predomiane up tol Chien sa ng eye brie » Newberry, Mr. Cortelyow and/ Was Mr. Pound employed by you, that 1s employed by you personaliy? | this ruswed pount try, There are. men of) Actual Vahve $105, A. No, he was not employed by me personally, beth races. on. the elt Jury, with pale pale 3 taboo Q.'Do you know who pald the expense of taking testimony and all that?| #,Scotchman, couple of Gerriags and al CARP PETS, RUGS 3 tock © =| Did you stand that expense? A. Yes. branches ‘of the Oolonel’s ancestry, as| Send Pi for Catalogue Q. And it has not been borne by any organization in the State of Michigan?| tie has described it in different Parts of | Open sod Postal Evening Until 7 o’Clesh. * A. It has not. the country, are represented in the jury “No man who knew me ever asked me to take any whiskey, because they Q. Have you or any other person had charge of It? A. Mr. Pound has had| box. ¢ months later, when we reached Khartoum, he asked me What he ‘easld do with f saying that from curiosity he hid siodsuréd ft and’ that 1. bed drunk just seven ounces in eleven months. | WHAT HE DRINKS ON CAMPAIGN TRIPS. wed | knew that under no clroumetances did I take it, and no man on this oocasion | charge of it. The average age of the jury ta thirty- | 22% PIAMOAD, i _ "ha'tor brandy, I never drink it any more thay I do whigkey whed 1) 5...’ sroposed to me to take whiskey. Neither while in the White House nor | Mr, Andvews—I think that is all. : tive venta, sandvon P- Johutons a nites | FOUR LLERY waar Own FREE. alone or at home or on # hunting trip or in a ‘riend’s house. But OD4 ut any other time have I ever drunk or taken any kind of Humboldt, sixty years old and still campaign trips, on the advice of Surgeon-General Rizsy aud | cycept as described, and in the White House I not only EXAMINED AGAIN BY POUND. : irene Bee ane te. rane peurias Dp, Holbrook Curtis, who attends to my throat in connection with | or brandy but I did not know where any whiskey or brandy was, apie gon on ev his examination asked: perdido Secla id ober cpl bell 4 : i Q. I understand It, you have no recollection of having seen Mr, Pound in trips, 1 have frequently just before going to bed at nights] wav TOOK A DRINK BEFORE BEING SHAVED. | Midhigan or Chicago prior to the beginning of thin sult, which was aome time in| setactant Renate, ie the caine ae @ither one or two goblets of milk, with ‘a teaspoonful of brandy to pie 3 | the month of October? A. I have no recollection, having survived but twenty-five years Af there is more than the teaspoonful I dislike the taste and | Uniesa I shaved myself I ye sions shared by Delaney in the room & matter of fact you communicated with Mr. Pound by letter as soon aa| of the climate prevalent in these paris. < pascn’| sn? vevasion Quring the time that T'was in the White House dla I souch @ Sere ts eae Wee (erey two farmers, che’ lumiser boss, ly drink milk at come meal during the day, usually at lupob. a jected to an leading by Mr, Andrews. SUT, - 5S FATmery. C58 Sameer Saadeh rab Uated bo Aiviod wah sever in ty van possession ead eee uncene « bine Gavel. me complete reaponalbilty." said the Colonel. “No organisation hae Siecxamity on the Roosovelt ary, Much CARPET 1 44 WML any reaponi yy exce| I. i ry f the Colonel's friends took it when given to me by tee cower. i donner fond bye ose valt ren and After breakfast, if the |” «You have hired your attorneys and stood all the expense in regnrd to this Tele an eriecwete la thu cheats, |CLEANING 963 Wet Gib 81, ‘grounds for twenty minutes or a half hour, I then came over to the Whi Mr. Andrews objected to question as leading, ec = — = aba at rae ya prep iNet bide eye offices and soon as I reacted there Mr. Loeb came in with the mail Thp Court—It seems to me the question is leading. nd papers to sign. | ‘This concluded the examination, Mr, Roosevelt wan on tite stand one hour rece any 8 whiskey, I never made% practice of arta." “After about half an hour of thie the Benatora and Congresamen would | and forty minutes. that I have ever drunk at a bar for twenty-| begin to arrive. If it wae an ordinary day they would generally continue to| Henry Rauthier, city asseanor of Ieh- | pacity of Personal physician and personal ve a a arrive until 12 or 1, but if it wae a Cabinet day they would stop at 11 o'clock. |peming, followed Roosevelt on the| friend, was the next wit: net believe I have been inside sleep Gating that ime. 3 itness. He ts a except as described. “At 11 o'clock when I went in to get shaved, I would uaually get Mr. Loeb stand. He testified concerning the put-| professor of medicine at Cornell. W. ’s Lo Sh es £ iothing ‘UitLl, me enld, I go to bed, when I'tate |!* and dictate to him, oF he beg take up with me the mail that hed accumu |Iication of the alleged libel “T have been particularly interested omen's Ww Oo jated uring the morning, woul ve about the vagious| Attorneys for Mr. Newett said they |in the treatment of alcohol! 4 i ii : Soblete of muk with « ‘teaspbontul’ of ‘brandy to the|things that had arisen during the morning, 1 would also frequently see eome|would concede the publication of tho|drug habit.” aaid he sg yg fi us in truly remarkable variety of styles for outing, street | Feats. my throat and makes me sleep well. On almost. avery | member of the Cabinet or some man I knew intimately during that time, or some |article, but Col. Roosevelt's attorneys |I had teachod and treated 30,000 pa-| | and dreas wear with an especially jood assortment . on which I stop at o friend's house, | newspaper man would be allowed to come in to ask questions, Mr. Loeb gen-|said they would instet upon proving it. | tients of that character and elnce then of whit hi in buckskin, kid d ne . will De some public dinner wheg a erally altting by and walting until the apewer had been given and thon reaum- Jacob A. Rilw took the stand and tes-|1 suppose 10,000 more." e shoes and ca’ Of white wine or{a siass ‘of champague. 8 Ore ‘ the wash room and continue talk- all isean ee seteet ee of professional | | vas. Distinctive models in Coloni pumps and oxfords. Prices range from $3 to $9 with a generous choice at nourishment i OHIO CAMPAIGN. Jog with me, and getting directions and laying matters before mp while I washed | Riis said he became acquainted with, “Phe last time I treated him was !n last year during the nine days I touches | ™Y hands. I would then go to lupoh, Immediately after lunch I would return | Gol. Roosevelt because of thetr | Chicago at toe time he was shot,” sad to the office, J might then again werk with Mr, Loeb for an hour or some mem- |interest ia the welfare of the poorer) Dr, Lambert. classes of New York. lick recovery then was “I made him my broth: jue to Ais splendid, unpolsoned phy- “for days and nights a ce were on duty exceedingly temperate the condition of those desperate tene-| usually abstinent man.” He "| @etectea traces of drink, not even an moe companionship continued un-| alcoholic breath on Roosevelt, he sald, York with a elt became Presl-iin their twenty-two gears’ acquain- Ean Thirty-firet fance, — he ER SAW ROOSEVELT UNDER) He told Py @ serles of hunting trips INFLUENCE OF LiQUO with the Colonel Roosevelt took no “During the fifteen years you have| !@uor at all on two of them, and on a known Mr, Riosevelt, 4i@ you ever od him under the influence of liquor’ ee satiny “Oh, Lord, net" replied Mr. Rils A Delicious Salad ty | “The statement that he ts a tree 3 had tea with Mra Roose. | of liquor ia a lle, have seen thie man ry Pure Olive Oil train trom the Penn- | under the greatest atress and never| —a ~~ of anything 848 Fifth Avenue Above Forty-fifth Street At Nineteenth S¢. dictated the two speeches I intend (hem went for an automobile ride'and after. ath | cae Les Bact est ivee orl a . membera of the Outlook etaf, and during the three yea: he is @ gentleman. IBY AT DULDTR. average of once or twice lunched with any one I do not recall an instance| argument followed between counsel as ‘ where I ever drank anything except either milk, tea or coffee. On these days |\to whether {t was competent “for wit- od 1 never wont up Fifth avenue nor above Thirty-second street. nesses to testify whether Col, Roose- Pronounced She-ris wy, HIS FEW VISITS TO WALDORF. | Pele Wad Son OeD cossdiion’ that ‘ta the car, got @ bottle of Apollinaris cree hs red hy nti wa PENNY A POUND PROFIT PLUS PARCEL Post tal: hh ‘tleman.” en crope-examin is vered ) J-lb. bo: at day. Twas im Duluth yee ae peg et nm Ah pd Mg Pgh a 4 I Sil Moy ony aked whether his work es a writer OLIVE OIL oA eer Set FZE} EE BES 8 . = } thout cid Ma of any-kind, and drank “TL gave not been tn the Waldorf un'eas at a pudlic dinner for certainly three | "the Jaw presumed the plaintif® was a ptree neither of those two days did I go above Thirty-first or Thirty- | took him out of politics, A hee ” i it has put me right in the thick of he, teuls ot cht firet Fee at ts eutcide Gi-mUo mit on —~= | {2 he ald. “I have been fighting Tam- fe tof ; ” Park Rew. 1s and 195th Stores + 12 eeleck. many in New York for thirty years." | ina'as roperica Oxdiedt sites evn “ittceatir sxealtas "cath Teak He is not DRUNK who from the floor | Q, Did you ever oe Mr. Roosovalt o fee Can rise and drink and ask for more; 't\in:'viove se sor, ‘vuave sors his lisa at lite Net Yan's ke h t li n ive sash fp oe fh eh forme Without the strength to drink or rae. “ooinanernct Sia ae raise ca Dr, Jambert, who travelled with Col. —PEMBERTON. Roosevelt.'on several trips in the ca- Ose fea ae Ww {