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PORN WHO SHOT NAN CAT PRE HE THOUGHT HM A THE Lawrence A. Teasdale Freed by Court After Bluecoat Tells His Story. A. Teasdale, accused of pted highway robbery, and pressed the opinion that Patrolman Ll ___=_=_=_=_=______—=5 MAEMICSINCECHILDHOOD Miss Holmes Regained Her Health. and whea in this condition. She sa; ‘that tired feeling.’ wes tried with little or no alter taking three bottles, headaches as formerly, and I does not do all we claim. ag 8.—Eczema Sufferers! Use skin remedy, Saxo. (Hatpe to Beauty) No pain, and little expense, is to this hometreatment for re- on the hairy surface @ or 8 minutes remove, wash cis tl well to 4 BUY IT BY THE BOX for 85 cents—at most dealers. Each box contains twenty 5 cent packages. They stay fresh until used. ¢ It’s ofean, At thesconclusion of.an exhaustive ing Morrisania Police Court ¥ Magistrate Marsh, on the rec- ndation of Assistant District- oy Peter A. Hatting of Bronx inty, honorably discharged Law- BM you are anaemic, you need more im your blood, and the tell-tale ptoms are a pale face—coloriess ashen finger nails, poor circula- short breath, and more diseases are easily contracted What Vinol did for Miss Yvonne en of Fall River, Mass., it will for every anaemic, run-down per. ys: “I have been weak ansemic since childhood, always Tonic after until Vinol was recommended, ite and digestion have been im- jeved, I do not suffer any more from insomnia, nor do I have distress- ger than I have been for: years.” ‘We ask every anaemic or run-down, weak person in this vicinity to try a of Vinol with the understand- thet their money will be returned ‘ry This Treatment for Removing Ugly Hairs and the hairs wi!) have vanished. It} mitted ‘Wiliam . Fiynn of the Morrisanta station, who shot Teasdale in the @roin on the night of Feb. 1% and then arrested him, had preferred a false charge against his prisoner. Teasdale and his counsel, Mark Alter, ter went to the office of District. | Attorney Martin to prefer charges of felonious assault and perjury against the pzliceman, Fiynn told in court to-day the same story he told at the station house, when he brought in his wounded prisoner at midnight on Feb. 17. He said he was on his way home from the residence of Marie Davidson, at No. 684 Teasdale avenue, when two men jumped from a doorway in Third avenue, between One Hundred and Sixty-second and One Hundred and Sixty-third streets, and attempted to rob him. One of the men, he said, grabbed him from behind, the other, whom he identifi.d as Teasdale, tried to wrench off his diamond scarfpin. Flynn was in civilian attire, enjoy- ing his day off. He said he believed his life to be in danger and drew his revolv ‘Teasdale, he sald, struck him and he fired a shot. Teasdale, waiving all his rights, took the stand. He said he was in Kiernan’s saloon at One Hundred and Sixty-second street and Third avenue |' a on the night of Feb. 17 when Flynn entered. An argument started and Teasdale walked out of the saloon. While he was on the sidewalk, he said, Flynn came out and bit him in the face, He struck back and Flynn shot him. Then, he said, Flynn eet up @ cry that an attempt bad been made to rob him. VICTIM'S STORY CORROBORATED BY A WITNESS. In the course of his testimony ‘Flynn denied that he had been in Kiernan’s saloon previous to the fight, Mr, Alter called John Casey, Tiernan’s bartender, who swore that Teasdale had told the truth about what had happened in the saloon. “Flynn threatened Teasdale,” said Casey, “and Teasdale walked out on the sidewalk, He was lighting a cigarette when Flynn went out and they began to fight and Flynn shot him.” “Didn't you say the day after the affair,” asked the Assistant District- Attorney, “that Flynn wasn't in the saloon that night?” “I did,” replied Casey. “I lied to help the cop and would have kept on lying to help him if the case wasn't so serious, But my conscience won't let mo help send an innocent man to prison on @ charge of attempted rob- bery.” Evidence was presented by Capt. | Richard O'Connor of the Morrisania ‘station to show that Teasdale, on the |day after the shooting, protested in the hospital that he was innocent of the charges against him. Detective McGrath sald he had investigated Teasdale’s character and found it excellent. Teasdale was steadily em- pores up to two weeks before the shootin; ‘apt. O'Connor has already sub- @ long report to Commissioner He sent down a supplemen- tary report embodying the court pro- ceedings this afternoon. at- ex- re my our id the to teeth, breath, appetite and diges- tion. It’s the safe besides delicious and beneficial confection! pure, healthful if it'a WRIGLEY’S. 4 Look for the spun CALL HAMES CAWCROFT Accepts Resignation of Batien and Call, State Treasurer, to-day an- nounced that he had accepted the resignation of George W. Batten as Deputy State Treasurer and had ap- pointed to the position Ernest W. Caworoft of Jamestown, who was the nominee of the Progressive party for State Treasurer in 1912. Qnal blow to the charges that Call ‘was elected by @ deal between Pro- ‘gsressives and Democrats. At the time ‘he was elected, Chairman of Committee, issued a si iclaring that in orde~ to get the Demo. cratic vote the Progressive members Batten in office. The repeated by 5; jority Leader duties of the State Treasurershi; should have the assistance of « Deputy of my own selection, pos. | Ut all the poisonous exudations which sessed of the highest rpecial qualifi- cations for the work.” Canadian Pacific steam Asia arrived to-day with 3,500,000 Chi- nese 8 consigned t i ee $82,050 en 10 places in the large qua take one % pint Syrup you will syrup as $2.80, two or three hours. It keeps perfecti, . syrups you ever cough. usually conquers an 24 hours. compound of Norway white pine ex- tract, rich in guaiacol and other healing pine elements. No other will work in this formula. with Pinex and Sugar been imitated, but never su or money promptly refund this preparation. Your druggist | Pinex or will get it for you. If not, send to The Pinex C DEPUTY TREASURE —e Appoints Jamestown Progres- sive to State Office. ALBANY, March 9.—Homer D. sweaty, This step was taken to strike a William Barnes, Republican Btate ment de. the Legisiature ‘ge was la' inman, “In accepting Mr. Batten's resigna- jon,” declared Call in a statement, |t burning, a feet. fakes rd for Mr. fon personally, but belief that in order to! py ciently during the re. | nths of 1914, the manifold | fee, I They want to Pe riz" i ¥ 8 gran a up feet ljamed, ———— Brings 3,500,000 Chine: rape VANCOUVER, B. loot relief. ip Empress of limp any more. 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