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ei 2 THE EVENING WORLD, WEUNBSDAY, DEVEMBER 24, 1913, kx eer [2 fo eee ——————— aS Ss nN stared at the casements na if they ex- | desire to dio and be buried with Couch | Miitgiremeree “(ine octet AS IT LOOKS TO A BOY THE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS "torn. swra cus i Among the documents found in the tn- new made Krave. While wiid driven — ‘ ner room, of which for three years out | sleet whipped and rattled at the win- Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publsht [Gives Wage tncren to Twenty- | | 7 ing Co, (The New York World). of fifteen the Branch woman had been we the woman droned rather than four Veteran Fmplo: eee ot Office. f An Absolute primoner, were some copies | BpOke her et | caslatedad ~ ot verses she had written to while “Christmas E Tt waa Merry Christmas to-day in the away the solitary houre she passed | “and 1 shall be here while Mel is dead, [omMice of the Register of Kings County there. Two of them were given to | dead, dead. I want to be with him. Oh, | jin Brooklyn, Kdward T. O'Loughlin, an Evening World reporter by Under|I loved him @o that life means nothing | the Register, put the capital letters in ‘Sherif! Hall. One reads as follow to me without him. Death has no ter- the designation by announcing that he "MA . rors for me. I would welcome It gladly, vad Increased the wages of twenty-four Like a prisoner of hope, T have thought of sulcide, but I cannot of the einployers. ‘On an isle of despair, nerve myself to it. 1 wish I could. | The men benefited are all veterans in Tam sitting and watebing WAS HAPPY WITH HIM AND | the service and have been passed by in The happy and {air | previous administrations. The increases i thee aaa 1a. tha ateeet NEV7R JEALOUS. , lamount to from $190 to $9) per annum “I don't want to embarrass Mrs. | for each individual, and not @ man on How little they dreain Ot the woman, who's suiting Couch, She was dear and aweet in all tho list knew he was going to get his na Warehing them here ahe did for me when we met for the first | pay boosted. Hence the excess of hap- . ume By by all the laws of God, if | piness around the County Court House But a captive of love not of 1 Me! belongs to 1 was | this afternoon, Te a willing fond siave, his real wife for all those y I | Many of the employees of the County And her happiness ites dressed his poor, crippled foot. I cooked Clerk's oMce in Brooklyn have been In the touch of a hand, for him and attended to every bit of | awarded increases salary by County Aa the ocean retotecs his stenographic work. How often I clerk Charles 8. I yy, but he made ‘And sings in its waves have thought, as 1 transcribed iny notes | iis Santa Claus announcement yester- When the sure caresses oF took dictation at night, how amazed lay. a ‘The soft, yielding sand. | the regular tenants of tho bullding —_—_———— . ‘The other poem given out is © would have been if they had known that | eo eo ee Tae we i Youth, hopes have fled; Passenger Supposed to Mave mate. What wife could have done more Sek eed Teves fa. than I for her husband? If love la, Dropped Lighted C 1 muse at evening-tide upon faithful service, I gave it in ¢ull meas- A yellow taxicab burst into flames ‘The sorrow of 1t all. hs Siaritioge coe Gy, reward in carly tovtay as it tumed east from nese y rty-fourth «treet. A ‘ M2 might have deen, yer, might have! yesioun of his wife? Our life together Lathan ditt j doen. oo perfect that auch an Mea pever seauneds slopbed the sar’ By. tha time i ‘The life T held in thrall entered my head. I never thought of ee ai eunlten aueived eh latent “A t Was cast away one summer's day, her, I was as happy as @ queon in my i vehicle was burned out, the te rales My heart te in its fall. little domain, and I never felt lonely, Se about He . ithe od a oe WOMAN SLAVE SENT WREATH | wren 1 was not reading French or bu Willlam Evans of No. 22 West Forty- e TO LAWYER'S GRAVE. With needlework, I would ait at the win- ninth street, chauffeur, said he ha N ‘When ex-Justice of the Peace Smith, | dow and gase out through the curtains. just taken a party to Columbus Circle whom Adelaide Branch’s relatives have | Then, too, I could hear all that want on and nrobably @ passenger had dropped retained as her counsel, told her that her | in the law office, and that kept me from a lighted cigar or cigarette on the cab . brother Herbert was coming to tnke het | getting lonesome, Mel was awfully good floor. Safet Razor away (f sho sould control hereedt, the | to me. He got me candy, flowers and as ¥y t prong @iered at bin in @ dull animal: | iittie presents constani'y. Now he is Billboards for Church Five Million Men use the Gillette. 1“ way. 01 don’t care to live, He wae all my HW HAVEN, Conn, Dec. 4—As al The Blades Get ct “Werdert, Fterbert!” dhe mumbled ram-| world, and life means nothing to me part of @ movement “for a better New Gillette tedey. & a dlingly, “why, that’s my brother.” apart from him.’ Haven,” the Chamber ef Commerce and | yo : ‘ } “Yes. Aren't you giad he is coming to] The woman when talking bas a aub- allied organizations will urge everybody, | STROPPING Ro Roma eee you?” asked Mrs. Bunn, the nurse. | dued, nervous voice. Possibly from long of whatever creed, to attend church | . “I don't know, I'm tired, 0 tired,” | years of immurement in her secret, allent Jan, U, 1914, The movement includes al) " wailed the woman. “I want to be with| room, which was about 12 by 6 feet in 4 the surrounding small towns, Billboard Melvin, but. he ie alone out there under | dimension, ahe has learned to pitch her BEATEN IN STREET ROW, | and other advertising will be used to owen | f the enow. Last Christman we were #0 | voice low, for although the wood of the increase the attendance, Boston hegpy, Melvin and I, 1 cooked our meal | partition which hid her from Couch's Otto Mertel, thirty, a Iter, No, 23 tgok in that Uttle room the papers call | clients was fairly sound-proof, still dis- East Tenth street, was taken to Belle- ™y prison, hut it was @ paradise to me. | cretion must have made her most oau- vue Hospital this morning; after an He gave me this tittle necklace and I | tious about raising her tones. . ' altercation on the sidewalk in front of | Gave Him « set of Bhi In order to provide funds agamnat the Lena Hobers’s restaurant, No. 119 Third | Gouch's grave with the floral rémem-| time when she must face the world, if ’ P avenue, with a fractured skull from brances placed on it yesterday after-| that time ever comes, Miss Branch to- t i] which Dr, Lowsley sald he might die, noon {s Covered deeply with drifted |éay placed several mortgages she holds 1 On complaint of Hugo Taussig, No. snow today, but on the top of the|in the hands of ex-Jud; George H. 2% Second street, who sald he saw the ai white mound ts a wreath of evergreen | Smith, @ local lawyer. Mr, Binith said es fight, Policeman Sullivan, of the Fifth Game's It was i pied yd aaa to dispose of them for her Z (Continued trom Furst Page) Marae c Simian Ghc dees heey : Miss Branch oo} ol er moanty i. _ of a . a funds and sent to the grave ina pub-|ODD OLD CRONEY LIVED IN - 8% East Twenty-seventh street, and . wT ‘ 4 ” Me seek Wy Pct 3,2 Water, ho] BUILDING, Sister Tries to Have Aumueller| entrance i tie fo aan it shoot up tke Son of Farmer Steals on Armed) ores ton cate. “Woot was avoutte retamed to Mise © least interesting fooket, A midget of a uniformed © messenger bed brought him for it. | prought to light by the circumstances Slayer Greet Father [starter toa the photographers that they| Intruder Who Kept Six | blovs from the seane of the flgnt, deith- TRIED TO. KILL HERSELF IN| of Couch’s death fe John H. smith, his could not go in the next car and aver took him to the wounded { PRIGON CELL. old friend, who lived alone on the Christmas Day. they threatened to annihilate ‘him then Prisoners in Home, a t After a desparate but futile attempt | same floor of the Masonic Temple, as : and there, eee Wena danion ali knoaledte at HE little folk are penciling their final instructions to f at quickie early to-day, Adelaide M,|4id Couch. He and the dead, crippled Later on, when the Mayorelect ir, and in the restaura darnii te being care. Branch‘ was placed under close guard|iawyer were bosom friends, and used! me case for the defense of Hana| Seed What a fine run the photograph-) sYRACUSE, N, Yi Deo, 24.—Detend- rligre osnied Chat inay hea eter aane bey ‘s Bech fone ea beg See by Under Gherift Hall, who now has| to spend many an evening together in ers had made from the City Hall to either Wood or Mertel. Aaa te stockings that will con- } aa pope, ealth's room, Schmidt, the confessed curderer of| Chambers etreet, he laughed heartily |'°* the life of his father and mother pubis ay form to the full weight and measure law, and inci- R ¢ pat adhe was teetering on the| Smith, who hae been married twice, | Anna Aumueller, was concluded to-day|@nd announced thet he would edmit|from the attack of a madman, Bert| Factory Law Violators Get Fined, dentally steal a march on Old Santa's generosity when verge of a collapae ail night. | has been a photographer, # printer and| with the teatimony of the last of the| tem to the scene of the oath-taking | Webster, twenty-four years old, shot] Twenty Factory law violators were he makes his annual visit to fill them with Toys and LOFT Mra Anérew and the wife of |@ well known evangelist. He 1s RoW, | expert alieniate by whom it is sought Provided Judge Ford was willing. The |and killed Frank Kenyon, telegraph| disposed of by Chief Justice Russell in CANDY tonight. Our Christmas Stocks at all TEN STORES @hert® Kirmey, who has displayed | as he expresses tt, “living on the inter- it consent was quickly given. operator of the West Shore Railroad at |Part V.. Special Sessions, to-day. idly rei muoh interest in the case, remained | eet of his dedts.” His room is a com- | *° establish him insane, Dr. .M.@.Greg-| ‘The oath of office administered to the | Amboy, eight miles west of here, early | Highteon of them were for smoking in have been splendidly reinforced and offer just as good selection gy with, Ber: from carig evening. * goon | bination of kitchen, office apd bedroom, | ory of Bellevue. Dr, Carlos ¥, Mac-! Mayor ts contained in Article 2%, Section , to-day. . factories and the other two for lock- now as ever, and our displays sparkle with hundreds of brilliant ; ~~ © etter M1 octock eho rose' from her| A dig coal cook stove is in one corner. | Donald wns called to the stand to read| + of the State Constitution, » Last evening Kenyon, who apparently | né door durine, working hours. | The sift inspi cot—ohe te quartered in the hospital | On the wall hang the records of the examination of Mitchel gave @ detailed | euddenly, went ins: ne, appeared at the! Grits of xo, 233 Mercer sirect ani eestion af the jafi—and hysterically be- | Scripture pictur denial of the reporte widely circulated| Webster home on the Hopkins farm saihoe ercer street and pty for “Mel,” her pet name for | assigned to an organ of the camp | Schmidt by allenista employed by the/ ty the effect that he and @amuel g,|and ordered the farmer to burn hia th? Gondorf Auto Company of No. 3 pa for meeting variety and. canaries, while | District-Attorney, Koenig, the Republican leader, had| barn. Webster ordered the man away, | Vest Sixty-first atreet. They were fined | § qtietes after Dr. Cautn rate’ and guinea pigs roam about at} The narrative of the questioning of| fallen out because he refused to sate | whereupon Kenyon drew two revolvers batargi Lodlaga aes Who “were | ‘ ‘he doctor, had adminiatere: wilh Schmidt sounded very much like an| Koenig for Corporation Counsel or some | and declared he would Soup Ured whole | rt twee pan ee — er sors | Smith is famous in Monticello from|account of a police third degree,| other Republican for City Chamberlain. | family prisoners until his orders were ss il -. later she suddenly leaped | the fact that he wears a light wig in| gchmidt was “warned of hia rights,”| Th reports of the Mitchel-Koenig row | Carried out. PHRIpeate RAN CE : MANU ALTA, 3 \ from the cot and shrieked, “They have| summer to cover his bald done and &/anq then was put under inaistent de-| Were to the effect that George V, Mul-| Mr. and Mra Webser and thelr four! genator stone Out of Dans ‘ors especially put UD i stolen you from me, Mel! Ttiey have|heavy one in the winter. He ts more| mands that he admit his own sanity,|/®" Who was Mr, Mitchel's law partner, | children were ordered into one room,| wasiINGTON, — Dec. —Senator | Fatalty "bw. { ft Weried you, and I never saw your dear, | than seventy, but declares ho keeps hale that he knew himself gutlty of a crime| W&* slated for the head of the law |lined up the wall and kept (stone of Missourl, stricken with FAR, ANIMAL. atk FOUND ROx dee tage”. ‘ and hearty by letting his beard grow|and that he had committed it with de-|%Partment, and that Henry Bruere of | Prisoners there all night, In the mean| grip « few days ago and for who.n ristmas for ‘re. Dunn, and eating apples, He is the last man|theration, the Bureau of Municipal Researoh was |time the madman gloated over his do- ifears were felt, was reported to-day by ||| these dearly ined, 5¢e ' could taterfere, the woman had selsed| Who saw Couch alive. The dead law-| The father of @chmidt and the married | to be Chy Chamberlain ings and promised to ny ‘Webster it bis | hig physicians out of dan, | ro i eld of the steel bare yer, as was his custom, dropped into| sister, Mrs, Elisabeth @ohadler, who| “TO begin with,” eaid the Mayor, | Mere were not carried out. SrECIAL Mii | end waa frantically Smith's omce for a chat the Baturday | came to this country to ald him with| "YoU Know I am not diacussing ap-| The helpldes family were unable to ing of Vion ¢ agetast them, Mrs, night before he died. thelr testimony, are btill in this city, | Polntmente or selections. But as to| Set word to, cutmuere ntl early, the | ie j sistance, And Under Bherlg Hall ran up-| The two cronies talked of many | ure, schadier has deen deeply hurt by| te stories that Mr. Koenig ang I|moming, When Tuberculosis otairs the office, where, on @ cot,| things and then parted. The next |ine rafueal of @chmidt to acknowledge| Ave had a disagreement, all that 1|#pped away, ran to @ nearby house be was stealing a fow winks of sieep,| Smith heard of Couch was when Dé. feinrich Schmidt as hie real father.|CA2 eay te thet they are absolutely | 484 summoned aid. Threatens F ASSORTED choco after simoat forty-sight 2 hours of con-|Curtelle summoned him and told him| Aiphonse G. Koelble of counsel for| Without foundation. Mr, Koenig has a = formed and hastened to 7 «tag strand cian |S azn ane mama, Me ie [chit ga that he would aon ttre, orotst aul Any tion| irae, tn the mann tne, be = yy morrow in a laat effort to bring the|he ®elleved I contemplated. He has i : : . ie t_ GRADE DONBONG, ine heweat, i wilh Ris assistance she was forced back | bie office. father” eleter and. brother together un-| ot even dlecusmed with ime the office | obtained & un and stealing into the|l get fresh air, Sunshine and ||| {Atte clace uci. aa, AP’ sweets: bs Sagoo SCORES COUNTY OFFICERS AB Ider the influence of Christmas sentiment, | of Corporation Counsel or City Cham-| 0, “Sitrounded the dwelling above all the cell-building, POUND BOX FIVE POUND Box | Opristte was summoned, and has) LOT OF KNOW-NOTHING but he was mont doubtful of the out-|berlain, Nor has Senator Reynolds! Xt. tne anooting Bert Webster dis- ci anes to Fit prison in hie car, and after) «At the time of the fire that de-|come. . mugrested any appointment to me, qupeared And the Ghuritt to eoktes foe energy-producing properties The oe Vere ro UNFIT FOR | 1°74 the old Masonlo Teinple I heard | INGANITY CHART GETS CONGID+| | “Hae Mr. Koenig discussed oftices| him, of SCOTT’S EMULSION. Hoe CHOCOLATE®—A. collec ‘ 4 that Couch had saved a woman from w you?’ was asked, . ” te as b LIBERTY. the O00,” anid Dealt, “But, Lore biene ERABLE AMENDMENT. “He has not discussed @peoifically the Other members of the Webster family Its prompt use often thwarts ) font meperecens, ee ay re 4 oe ” ‘Whes-he bad conchfied fis attention | you, 1 put no stock in it They tola| A modified form of the hereditary | ceices mentioned,” replied the Mayor. | 8t® Drostrated and under the care of |] » po py eie fe S22ih, SORTER AMESONVE Pet, Be v 00 om the excited woman the doctor eaid to| me that he had a woman in tl ang| Sart of the course of insanity in} siece, physicians, 12-146 HoxP, ACKAGE DE LUXE, | ea Bvening World reporter that he did|tnat when the fire came she almost | Schmidt's family was submitted by Dr. (a : fit Rat Would be At to be| roasted to death, but—have an apple—|Jelliffe. lt was etill further amended M’ADOO ACTING PRESIDENT. Special Offer to Sunday Schools, Churches, Ete. for eaveral days, “| 1 mdn't take ne notice of uch satk cutting out of several allemed CHRISTMAS DINNERS a A Special Haleoman at each store committee vremm and courteous would describe her not as insane, but| when I maw Miss Branch by Mel's dead nces of Insanity among Schmidt's Ranking Om 6 Absence of Pounds of METROPOLITAN MIXTURE f flighty.” be sald. body it was the first time I'd ever seen | forbears which are-only based on heare FOR 255 FAMILIES ‘Wilson and Others. + |How much comfort in the 40 3 Absolutely Pure, Wholesome Candy, and *Rven though the criminal charge 2a8| per, 1 used to hear his typewriter | *&¥ testimony. ‘ ay, TON, Des, 9% 60 Half Pound 1» for. . “ le : been dismissed, I have advised Under | ciicking nightg but, gosh a! mighty, 1| The chart was bung on the wall be- ¢ ‘ASHINGTON, Dec. 24.--Secretary | eups from a 10c. packet! Pounds of that OLD FASHION! D t Gherift Hall, who has charge of the| just said to mysclf, sald 1, ‘Mel's q| de Judge Foster, while Dr, Jelltfte Leiner adinbuphd neve Saat hat yah SUGAR MIXTURE, and 60 Half Pound 3. 4 ' case, against allowing her to leave the|mignty hard worke lectured on it as showing the influence! More Than 430 Also Made Happy] United States to-morsow. In the abr Boxes, for... 4 e - Ia & possibility that she may have to|know-nothings. If they had handled | *4U#Tes Frepresen| sk sbyterian ar sisting of Chocolates, Caramels, and 20 Be committed to the Middletown State | things right nothing about the woman | 0" from great grandfathers down and Hospital, renwing lagi vie Cobian ae Other Kinds, and 60 Half Pound Boxes, for e for the Insane. would have got out. I'd have hidden | A°k “incles represented the women. i levine onrionia Ginaée With bio cam TO-NIGHT, DECEMBER 24TH, ALL OF OUR 4 "Lang, close confinement and the nerve | nd have kept her here| a.” outing mmo young girls enterca | FOUr hundred and thirty-five mail| ily, wi leave for a lecture tour in New RES REMAIN OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT. wreoking shock of the public discovery verything had blown over if only | “8% * opening. young girls entered nd | Of ber. lite with Mr. Couch may have} Mel had confided in mo that he had a| Mt but did not remain long, {el at baad AP ill ksodde es all vndcasdl ante gill eer ae i Ba aeeias inssibar, meee | ee wc vies je had «| "hy, Jolliffe explained that he coneld-|have had no Christmas presenta at all, | Congress reassemblea on Jan. 12, Sec- (/) Getaly, and beyond hope of recovery. | paruition” i that room beyond the | seq’ the map important because it| ware mado happy by red’ Christmas| fetary Bryan ie at hie winter home at ener Chureh, Str 4 | pS ; owed that @ taint of insanity ran | stock! filled with te Miami, Fla.; Secretary Garrison will “At City Hall Park t Praga oon Le woman |, 2¢ has developed that for even years tirough the tamiHen of both the father |ecg reget vane ea candy | spend Christmas Day with his brother ' CEYLON TEA 400'nadom® stheer | bat the,eatraordinary life ehe led with |;uetead Of three whe was Couch’'s will-/ang the mother of Schmidt but 44 not | ittene und cape sehen the ese, [At Merchantvtle, N. J., and later will | ———____«_«»wsse | oa iar ‘Sir ot ‘broth | > and ‘oom in bec otive in ihis generat ’- | spend a few days with Mra. Garri it v Fourth Avenus pe TR gay poo gg Py a ie | oe oties 10 the Masoale Buliding, as she (te tae eign tat Peres peli) terian Hospital distivuted yesterday.|Atiantic city, Secretary Daniele wai | White Rose Coffee, None Better doet Wert of Tuvcitied weignt inclades the Containes tn sac fodday that all she wanted was ‘To die| whan the old bullding tuned foe ect: | brothers and sisters died tn infancy, two | Te hospital continued its good work! dine in Washington, but will later go : Ma EiieA brave’ That la another ree: | ago ‘ned four years lin early youth and according to testi |to-day by giving away two hundred and | for a few days to Raleigh, N, C, * Mer gealis dona het want ber es mony the others had unusual hatits of |Mfty-five Daskets containing all the! Atl other Cabinet officers will dine at vt Go te pete and auaneeata mind, eescntiais of @ good Christmas dinner. | their homes here, with the exception of Af te perfect! Jotis in her | RGLAR - The defense rested at 11.25. Judge Fos-| But yesterday was the big day for| Attorney-General MoReynolds, who will | Re wate ctr tor urged the counsel to use every de. |the ohildren, They gathered in one of | spend Christmas Day with bis mother FR EE at All World Offices! preying | who STOLE EMPTY SAFE cent effort to shorten the trial and to| the hospital's meeting roome, and after | at Elkton, Ky. The flavor of “ler father was a suicide and two! “avold drowning the record tn a flood of |they had sung Christmas carols and = ee - ) other relatives, we are told, ended their - words,” fiven recitations Banta Claus came out Shah of P i Yuban distin- I he World s { he prosecution at once called Dr, he youn ra came from the neigh- : s i 2 ow “ hents Tals break Rajlroad Men Were Prepared for! 10, scnmiat's own pnysicaa, ea a wat bortiood and were members of famittes a oF ersia guishes it from $ nnoo A rs ‘ol Ti ness in rebuttal, ‘whom the representatives of the Visit- e e ; Gt We os Cleats weal mates tant bi ate ae ~~ ne GAVE SCHMIDT TEXT BOOK ON|!MF Nursing Department bad found to all other coffees. Winter esort uide ar Syracuse, be needy. ae aera Eas, mete for each other, paa| pee ee y 5 MENTAL ABNORMALITIES. After the exercines and the distribu VIN M ARIA N ] Ask your grocer her self, as she expresses it, missing |, 1 eACUSH. N. ¥.. Dec. 4—Burglara! pp, Leo testified that he had supplied | ton of presenta there were candy and | A a | pried open the back door of the Dela-!gonmidt with a book on bid mind |!ce cream and cake for all, Well for it. or 913 9 14 trom her lite. |ware, Lackawanna & Western station | 5° gael ‘aay oh to. d2 | Famous French Tonic Wine . WOMAN 18 BARELY ABLE TO aah ide [conditions by # celebrated German in-| friend of the howpital made the fea- . t At Jamesville early to-day and carried | vestigator of criminal and sex abnor-|tival possible by their contrib The Shah of Persia conferred the butions, cy TALK. away the nafe ona handcar, There was | malities which was atift reading to ony ake highest Persian decoration, “Com- The Greatest Guide of Its Kind Ever Published! By the ah emehen ef Unter Sherit po saney {othe mie, pone the at-|one not professionally interested, Jurors Give Gavel to Judge Ma-|mander of the Lion and Sun,” for | - - 3 ‘Mell Miss en jack WAS antic!pa 'y the station! Dr. Carlos ¥, McDonald was the first honey. beneficial effects obtained from Vin i ii f tm the county jail, Bhe had just finishod TB, Grace Pr ithe epee ue dond Mitinal which 1 es presctibed fe Diep. |] OF Large Size, Printed on Heavy Coated Paper. Profusely Illustrated. the account by Mra. Andrew i < se of thelr ac ity in this vi- | The noten of examinations made by Judge Jeremiah T, Mahoney of the Court of General Sessions w: the Shah by the court physicia 06 Berne retained to watch y Fecently wo expected wo would be | iueniets engaged by the DisiricteAttor, | to-do presented Presentin’ all the information a tourist or vacation-taker woul A" 0M iy PREY we . ; ir ° -Attor- | to-day with a set of resolut fn 4 hae, of the fears of Couch, j er vial ed iby tn ves next" ald Salar Wchaldta tereas ware [enter be the uate sorting on ped ‘Better Than a Cocktail” RM, i want to know about’ Winter Resort Hotels and Boarding Places at FA wens. ver pring m8 peremeet se Fpcilaes th ranma some | Fea ; ‘ . bebinid, Speeches re made by Jurors Kil} Sold by druggl: grocers and Urea dl mem | home and abroad, Steamship Cruises to Foreign Lands, Railroad “ seve, fn relght packages in the freight house, | Whore pulse was taken by the phyal-| Brown an urice M, Kayton, Both|wine merchants. $1.00 per bo EMA. " Routes, Hotels and Restaurants i esa en the guaaped the steel bare fees Soh ti en seams he mane nie re cettle, (eons ttnetar (ate at, fo: |d_ Rowle i yltombineias ' : n Me answers. was slow to answer ques- ise Mahoney. conducted his cou: Bod i the cull. She Soult net tals cokers eet oe! achsts fend aa fo wheter ba ven tonsriol on liait atiaen tom ibe tain Geaeeerh ee Ho stra for Si a runeral from ‘he fs realiaice, ast||. TAKE A FREE COPY HOME WITH YOU TO.NIGHT! uy Uitte oy, ttle of | ef KW. ako ‘ single, | qorded defendante arraigned defore aim, sf rte eee CH ©. ai, antermeat Woediawa, °° : aes - 4 + 2 aC sidan Raseanenasinh ba TS sists sey niente resales! “ 2 !