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a WEEDS. a BUILTY ‘orie May Be Sent to il, Though Mercy Is Recommended HE WILL APPEAL. med by Church, Preacher Probably Be Veterin- ary Surgeon Again. Bulity of misconduct with Edith Geapite her withdrawal of her hie repudiation of his confession the testimony of a physician who inéd the nineteen-year-old ohoir the Rev. Willis 6, MacRorle is “to-day with the verdict which jury at Hlisadeth, N. J,, drought in fast night. He may be sent to jail months or fined #0 or both. The | recommended mercy, ald to-day he would immediately But though he appeal he will .b® permitted again to occupy a ist pulpit. Until the charge upon he hea been convicted was it he had two churches—one at eld, N. J., the other at Springda! Martinsville. He was suspended indicted. Before he was ordained @ veterinary surgeon and he will weturn to tie practice of that fegeion. Jhdge Connolly had left the court, for passing sentence was fixed. ig said sentence may not be passed il next Friday week. j. WHO ACCUSED HIM WEE: J AT VERDICT, MaoRorle, the clergyman's wite, stood devotedly by her husband fhout the trial, Is prostrated with At the result. With her six-year Gaughter she is staying with friends jainfield. young choir girl and her mother, wie TER EVENIN' Te a SHED GIRL ON are Spee HER DAUGHTER-A-LAW Diver feos 0: Only Hat of Only Two > Husbarte Out of Suicide Who Leaped 149 Feet | Coroner Bars Press and Public| Thirteen for Colorado Wom- From Manhattan Span. From Inquest at Salis- en Have Died. bury, Md. C. B. Plummer, a marine attached to the battleship Utah, now in Brooklyn Navy Yard, and Miss Mary Roberts of No, 927 Dean street, Brooklyn, were | RICH MEN king, mear mooon to-day, scross Manhattan bridge toward Brooklyn. As they got midway between the contre of the bridge and the Brooklyn tower, Qn undersised man, who was walking ten feet ahead of them, suddenly julted the four-foot rail and dropped 9 feet into the river, The marine and the girl with him| SALISBURY, M4. June #.—With the had been near enough to the man to | public and prese barred from the Cor- oner’s inquest into tne death a week ago of Miss Florence Wainwright, twenty-four, bookkeeper and cashier of the Home Gas Company here, and charges that the gas company, of which ‘United States Senator William P. Jack- son 1s President, is trying to prevent the Prosecution of any one for the young woman's death, indignant citisens here will appeal to Gov. Goldeborough for ald in fixing responsibilty for the crime. ‘The Governor will be asked by citl- fone as well as the Prosecuting Attor- hey to send investigators and counsel to work on the case. Two established facts were in the Jury’e possession when the inquest re- coavened yosterday. They were: Miss Wainwright died in the gas company office as the result of a crim- inal operation. That the operation was performed prior to 4 o'clock on the afternoon of the night on which she died. In addition to th facts the jury Possessed ‘wo theories as to who per- formed the operation, but both agree that it wae at the instance of one of Balisbury's most Prominent men finan- clally and socially, ‘The testimony brought out showed that om the afternoon of the day Miss Wainwright died she took several pills from the box found on her desk, also @ large drink of whiskey. GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., June 28. Mrs, Dora Johnson - Davis - Howard. Stecle-Jensen-Hill-Moore, seventy-two years old, through her marriage to G. A. Moore of Long Beach, Cal, is to-day one ahead of her etep-daughter, Mra, Graco Steele-Camoron-Pruitt-Howard- Staley-Marquam of this city in their matrimonial race. The nuptial race started some years Moore married C. W. rs INVOLVED. Powerful Influences Shown in Enforced Selection of “Counsel” by Officials, thrice wedded Mrs, Moore’ rquam's third road wreck herself. fourth husband. Mre, husband was killed in a and the handicap was evi thirteen husbende the two women have only two died. ilies POISONED WOMAN SENT TO HOSPITAL BY COURT. Held on Charge of Attempting Sul- cide, Mrs. Thompson Defies Mercury to Kill Her. Despandency over humiliation through her husbami’s arrest is ascribed by the police as a reason for the alleged attempt at sulcide charged aguinat Mrs, Harriet D. Thompson of No. 1114 Thirty-eighth street, Brooklyn, before Magistrate Marsh in the Flatbush Court to-day. According to the police Mra, Thomp- fon, a handsome young woman, took bl- chloride of mercury when her husband came home yesterday after being re- leased on $3,500 ball under charges of extortion. Thompson is a walking dele- gate’ of the American Paperhangers’ | Union, Mrs. Thompson denied the changes, claiming she took the poison by mis- take, Dr. MacSweeney of Kings County Hopital, who was called to attend Mrs. Thompson, told the agiMatr wae not out of dan: her antidotes and son might not have fatal effect for a hung on slouching shoulders — then they ran the rail and saw a foun- tain of water, far belo’ Cries of painters on the bridge struc- ture attracted the attention of men working on the plier at the foot of Washington street, Brooklyn. Edward Wheeler of No, 319 Hast Fifteenth reet, a timekeeper for the Depart. ment of Docks and Ferries, ran from his desk, and when told a man had jumped from the ridge, threw off hie Coat and dived into the river, Wheeler ewam out about two hundred feet to the spot indicated by the midgets on the bridge above and then began to dive. Twice he went down and then @ third time He drought up & chuap straw hat which he caught below the surface and he eaid he thought he had seen the shadow of a body ten feet OF @o beneath the waves. ‘Wheeler dived repeatedly until he was exhausted, then’ climbed into the skiff which Fred Roth, foreman of the dock laborers, had sculled out to him, After he had shifted from wet clothes into overalls he returned to his work. A po- ce launch from Harbor A came up the river to attempt to find the body. COTTON CROP OF 1912 VALUED AT $920,630,000. } WORLD, BAT SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 101s. Amelia Mason, are also in great Thou: originally the piainant, the girl wept bitterly after told of the verdict. It is said ghe may herself be put on trial tndictment similar to that against Minister. Was not in court when the Second Largest Ever Produced in the United States, Census * Bureau Reports. WASHINGTON, June ~The 1913 cotton crop of the Inited States was the second largest ever produced nnd @mounted to 14,313,016 bales of 500 Pounds gross each, the Census Bureau F. Zeonard Walles of counsel for the Harold Smith, the principal witness week, Magistrate Marsh paroled the woman in charge of her husband, with orders that she be treated at @ hos- pital. “I am not afraid,” eaid Mra, Thomp- son. “I do not believe there is enough Polson left in me to do any harm, but 1 am not afraid to walt and see how it works."* and were told over the telephone. Pie jury got the case at 5.20 and more than three hours over their Re ee ee POLICE CAPTAIN’S SON’S ACCUSER DISAPPEARS announced to-day, ‘The Sea Island crop amounted to 73,- TT bales, linters to 002,38 bales, and seed production was 6,104,000 tons, of and friend of the dead girl, is general manager of the gas company, and iso relative of Senator Jackson. ‘The first witness last night was Mervin jberations, Seven ballots were taken tor siz the Jurors stood eleven for lity and one for acquittal They to an agreement when the seventh it Was takes 8.80, ty Clerk J. C. Calvert was away pner und ceuld not be found until ick. On'y a few persons were im court. On account of the heat court had been cleared and handed to the Jury for thelr deliberations, ‘Nelson and her mother and waited in the lobby of the court- wntll 7.20 for the result and then Believing no verdict would be before this morning. Methodist Episcopal Conference Newark district, of which Mac- ‘is & member, will take up his case 6 few day: oh FOLD BREAKS; 3 HURT. the record crop ef 1911, notwithstanding that the quantity of lint cotton was 12.7 per cont. lees, The estimated value of the cotton crop for the Avi 4,226,970,000, th; ‘The 1918 crop graded “middling strict middling,” and the average price « upland cotton was 12.05 cents per pound, ew CHAUFFEURS AND CABMEN ON A STRIKE IN PARIS. Make an Almost Complete Tie-Up as Protest Against “Cruis- ing” for Fares. PARIS, June 23.—Incensed because the municipal authorities forbade them to “cruise” the streets for fares, the taxi- cab chauffeurs and cadbmen of Paris ‘truck to-day and trafic was paralysed, every driver of vehicles for nh! in the whole city quit work and the tle- ete. hed to the wall of the of construction at ot anc Broadway, on ‘Thomas Broderick of No, 408 East Hundred and Thirty-seventn street { wis Casey of No. 20 Weat Twen- street, Jriokisyers, and Frank Botto of No, 25 Elisabeth street were from its fastenings ani shortly ‘before noon to-da; rick and Casey by a desperate @ained the wall and hung there, but to fell to the cellar, %& feet delow. three men were taken to J. 4) Wright Hospital. Sernotto has @ dred hip and internal injuri yn fractured rib and internal in- jeg and Broderick a badly wrenched The men say that their strike of protest and will | four hours, but it they would remain i day, which would Tv driven about the ‘ers, who Leraiog eee LABORER TAKES POISON. le vu Dector Says Possibly Dose Not Fatal One. iam Meekin of No, 3% East Thir- th street entered s saloon at -firat street and Secona aveni t ing and poured a white pow. 1 @ glass of soda, which he then ims. A few instants later he fell the floor senseless. of Miss Dorothy Stone-Bmith, of Saratoga, and Leonidas Westerveit, author and playwright, ef New York, has been announced. Miss Stone-@mith is » daughter of Mrs, Wiil- jam Stone-Gmith and te well known and popular in this city, Mr. Wester- veit lives with his father, John C, Weat- Ellis, brother-in-law of the dead girl, and who found her body sitting upright in @ chair before her desk in her office. He sald her hair was dishevelled and her dress loosened at the neck and waist. Dr. Dick testified that the girl had died as the result of « criminal opera- tlon. Harold Smith, married, told the jury of his life, particularly the last three or four years of it, He admitted his trike but sald he alone. LeRoy Lane Smith coming from th oMce at 7.20 o'clock, ten minutes be- fore her body was found. ————> TOMBS CCCAINE SELLER IS HELD FOR TRIAL. Messenger Says Bronx Man Gave Him Drug to Give Inmate. Charlies H. Jackson of No, 1226 Brook avenue, the Bronx, was arraigned be- fore Magiatrate Barlow in Centre Street Court and held in $500 || for examina- tlon on a charge preferred by Deputy Commissioner William J. Wright that he was 4 peddler of cocaine to Tombs prisoners, Hamilton Turner, a prisoner-messen- ger in the Tombs, made affidavit that on June ™ Jackson gave him a small bottle of cocaine wrapped in a news- paper to carry to Frederick C, Whites, & prisoner on a tier of the Tombs, where Mr. Wright has segregated those who are believed to be of drugs. Jackson refused to make any statement until he had consulted counsel. Deputy Commissioner Wright has been working for months to stop the traffic in drugs in the Tombs Prison and has established @ system of rewards for nd prisoners who will help top to the busine INDIAN CAMP NO FAILURE. ervelt, at No. 7 West Fiftieth street. THE DESTROYING ANGEL, Suppose a man whom his doctors had med to death should meet « girl who had Just arranged to kill her self? Queer situation, tsn’t it? All sorts of f ponent hae might arise. In fact, they do, And they combine to make one of the strongest, most exciting summer on written. Lat Ord “The Destroying Angel,” he Louls eph Vance. It opens In New York. And all its chief action revolves sbout Manhattan Wged. Angel” will begin seri Pascal phediise fa ‘Wednesday's Byen- ait hn McDermott, the bartenier, who Meekin, had asked him about the r and had offered no oojection to taking it when Meekin told him it medicine. McDermott ctt.e4 Dr, II, who took Meekin to tne Belle Hospital. The doctor sald ths man taken some kind of poison, but re was hope of saving his life, iceman Burden made Meekin a er, though McDermott deciared @riend must have taken polson oy He sald Meekin was e hard man who supported his aged mother, He never drank and was vi ime of Fire Water. ‘When Hiawatha and Minnehaha went | hand in hand yesterday afternoon across the white sande with empty wampum belts to cali upon the Great ‘White Father of the pale faces at the City Hall, High Chief Gay Nor, they gave the impreseion that the Indian amp at Riverdale-on-the-Hudeon had een broken up for Iack of financial elnews. ‘The statement ts denied by represen- tatives of the Women's Municipal e, “The exhibition has been much a great o Brave and Squaw) Girl Who Charges Arthur Dulfer With’ Robbing Her Said to Have Been Spirited Away. When Arthur Dulfer of Richmond HIM, won of Police Captain John Dulfer of the Richmond Hill station, was ar- ral 4 before Magistrate Marsh in the jush Court to-day it was arned that the complaining witness, from whom Dulfer is charged with snatch- ing purse, had disappeared. The wo » Agnes Anderson, a domestic in «| the employ of Lockwoud Barr of No, 66 ©=Hawthorne avenue, Flatbush, Gropped from sight Thuraday night, Just after Dulfer had been arrested, id no trace of her had been uncov> ered by the police of the Bergen street station. Magistrate Marsh held young Dulfer tn $1,000 bail for'an examination Monday 4nd issued @ subpoena for the woman, wio, it was intimated, had been Influe enced to remain away and not pros- ecute the police captain's son, ‘The arrest of Dulfer followed @ sensa- tlonal automobile chase through Pros pect Park Thursday afternoon in which Magistrate Reynolds participated. Magistratee will appear as @ witness when the hearing Is called 2‘onday. dnd a ARREST IN $125,000 FIRE. Robert Corn, formerly a manufac of novelty Jeweiry at No, 17 John at was arrested yesterday under an In mei charging him with filing ti proof of loss. Judge Foster, in General Sessions, held him in $5,000 ball, The fire in connection with which the Indictment was obtained took place on April 3 and destroyed the building in which the business was located. Ac- cording to an estimate of Chief Kenion the joss was $125,000. Corn occupied the fourth and part of the fifth flour, He carried @ poticy with tha Home Fire Insurance Company fcr $3,000, jhe put in a claim for it. The 1 ment says the value of h'x stor only $1,000. It ts further alleged that he caused false bills to be made out and delivered to him. Genaine ata Signature @wccess that we have extended it to July 2," said this representative. “Mr, Moore has charge of the Indians and! whenever he finds an Indian drinking he discharges him. I understand that this was the case with these tre? bey The| ~~ YONWiARAAIn’ | | REAL TATE Mt SALE— , REAL ESTATE FOR GALE— Qua QUEENS. Brookiyn’s Fastest Growing Suburb REAL ESTATE FOR GALE— REAL BETATE FOR QUEENS. QUEENS. This is ene of our 48 new homes, Come and see them $3,950 sold at rent prices A BEAUTY AT $3,835. Has 6 Rooms and Bath. Is thoroughly Modern. Finished in Hard Wood. Has Tiled Bath, Parquet Floors and all improve- 4,000 peo- ple live $350 to $1,750 here, so should $9 Down you. Come any $1 a Week day or Sunday. 1 Bring the family and $10, are a good investment as _ to hold your selection. values are increasing. $100 Cash, $10 a month, buys a home. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Rooms, Garden Plot | Ozo New York City, has e city improvement, also country comforts. Children welcome. Schools, CO Ce ee ee idee, Betion °c VAS Of Cacuems age iige ieee HOW TO COME:—Take Fulton St. “‘L” or Bergen trolley to Grant Ave. and traction trolley to South’ ' Ozone. There are 4 other ways; ask us on phone, 735 Jamaica. DAVID P. LEAHY REALTY CO., South Ozone, N. Y. C. REAL TATE AT AUCTION. L. B. 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