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s Complete Novel In The Evening World ‘Focalled. 4 ‘While the Inquest was in session W. Js » Carman. ‘The colored servant of Dr. Carman as heard at the opening of the sec- he man running at 8 o'clock, was not e k, announced that he was | man’ At by a man in ambush at 1/ ning, Miss Combes went to consul ‘dag slong Morrick road at the corner ‘et Bayview avenue on his way from ogee to Lynbrook in his automo- | the waiting room. The bullet struck the car. This was interesting in view of the that Dr. Carman had reported Haff volunteered that perhaps Would-be assassin took him for} omice after he camo from dinner. Ble and Miss Kahn left some time | vicinity of the alleged attempt on the HE LITTLE NUG An Ideal Summer Story Full of Laughs and Thrills—The Adventures of a Human “Gold Mine.” —— witness, office at 7 o'clock Tuesday eve before the shooting. While they were waiting Mise . peasion of the Inquest to-day. Her} Tomb: ind Mise Kahn eaid they 5 testimony tended to corroborate| saw Mre. Carman twice. Once Se). that of Mrs, Carman that she was in| she went inte the doctor's private room when the shooting occurred | ‘end did not go downstairs until some after Mrs. Halley's body had placed on a couch in the doctor's office. In his cross-examination Mr. Smith tried in vain to get the maid to say that she had been coached in os testimony by Mrs. Carman, She > @tuck to her story that Mrs. Carman went upstairs right after dinner and #14 not appear again until after the Shooting. She was questioned par- tloularly as to whether she had seen any one leave the hou. . by the rear entrance, which is but a few ster: the window in the doctor's |) office through which the shot that killed Mrs. Batley was fired. "> MOTHER OF SLAIN WOMAN ON eo WITNESS STAND. tae Mrs. Jennie Duryea of Hempstead, the mother of Mrs. Bailey, was the wecond witness of the session. She @aid her daughter had not complal: of any particular illness, but suffered annoyance froma puffy feeling under . the eyes. She had advised Mra. Batley, she said, to consult a physi- clan okilled in kidney diseases. Mra, Bailey left her home last Tues- hher friend, Mrs. Grabau, at Rockville Centre. She did not say when she )) would return. Mr. Bailey reached ) “home about 6 o'clock and the family After dinner Mr. Bailey went te the home of Mra Kimball, his | ‘Wife's cousin, next door. He returned to his own home about 8.30 o'clock. “We wore sitting around the library table about 9.45," said Mrs. Duryea, “when the telephone bell rang. Made- " answered the bell and called her father, who immediately started for Hempstead.” Mr, Bailey, who said he was book- " Beeper for tho hat manufacturing house of John C. Quinn, No. 305 East ‘Twenty-second street, was called to "the stand. He said his wife had mever complainod to him of illness and he did not know she was ac- | @wainted with Dr. Carman or contem- “Plated visiting him. He told of a | man calling him on the telephone and | @f going to Freeport for his wife's body. e _ MaGeline Bailey corroborated the ~ testimony of her father and her grand- | mother. She was succeeded on the ) stand by Mrs. Mary Kimball of Hempstead, whose husband died a few weeks ago. Mrs. Bailey was Mra, | Kimball's cousin. » AD MET DR. CARMAN ON TWO hea OCCASIONS. tended her late husband twice. Mrs. | Batley had met Dr. Carman at the = Kimball home on two occasions, but only in a casual way. Tho first time > Was about a year and a half ago, the =") eeeond time about five weeks before y-. the stootin; ‘re “When did you last see Dr. Car- man?” asked the District-Attorney, | “Mrs. Duryea sent word to him that Bho would like to see him last Wed- Resday,” replied Mrs. Kimball. “He over to my house in Hempstead Mr, Bedell and told me to tell Duryea that he was under sur- nee and it would not be proper him to see her. He told me how Bailey had been shot.” _Arcker B. Wallace, a constable, was and sworn, He said he met tt Conklin on the street at 6.15 ock and took him home in his obile. They reached the Car- house in a few minutes. The d maid stepped out on the front about ten seconds, and then it into the house, Mr. Conklin fol- ic her in. Just why Wallace was called and ly questioned was not appar- Wallace has said he believed it after the shooting when he left < Dr. Carman, Mra. Bailey said, at-| Conklin at the door of his home, | Mr. Conklin bad said that he was| oor adjoins the kitchen, im bis room when the shooting took| The Coleman girl sald she heard ‘No attempt was made to get| window glasa breaking and then | heard a shot. She hurried into a pan- try adjoining the doctor's office and | Schofield, stood there listening for four or five | {}, minutes. There is a door between the | pantry and the office, but it was) against this cc |locked. She heard nothing, left the| office and answered the tele- phone. The next time she went to the front door and admitted a man who wanted to see the doctor. This man was George Golder, who ewore Saturday that ‘man after Miss and Miss Kahn left the house, The third woman—Mrs. Balley-—was not in the waiting room when Mra. Carman passed through to answer the telephone. But she was there| fired at him by a tan whose aim) when Mra, Carman went to the door to admit Golder. Mrs, Carman did not enter the waiting room when she went to the door. The waiting room opens off the hall, however, and Dis- trict-Attorney Smith in of the opinion that Mrs. Carman saw the strange woman in the waiting room on that occasion. ‘When Miss Combes and Miss Kahn had testified Charles Adams and Per- ey Smith told thelr stories, The Dis- 4 | trict-Attorney questioned neither man closely. } There were present at the inquest to-day William Balley, the husband of the murdered woman; Mrs. Jennie | Duryea, her mother; Madeline Bailey, | her daughter, and Mrs. Charles Kim- j ball of Hempstead, her cousin, Dr. Carman occupied a seat in the court- room. Tho first witness called was Colla Coleman, a negress, who has been em- ployed as a servant in Dr. Carman's household for the past six weeks. She was asked what happened last Tuas- day evening. The girl sald that Dr. Carman, his wife, Mr. and Mra, Conk- lin, Mra. Carman's parents; Mrs, Ida Powell and her twelve-year-old daughter took dinner together Tues- day evening. After dinner Mrs. Car- man left the dining room, “Did you see her go upstairs?” asked the District-Attorney, “I didn't see her go upstairs, but 1 heard footsteps ascending the stair- case,” said the maid, SAYS MRS. CARMAN’S LAWYER | PREPARED A STATEMENT. | “Has Lawyer George M. Levy, counsel for Mra, Carman, talked to you about this case?” asked Mr. Smith, “Ho talked to me last Wednesday morning and Wednesday afternoon, {On Wednesday afternoon he gave me | @ statement and I aigned it, All he {told me was that I should tell the | truth." | Q. Did you read the you signed? A. N Q. Did Mr. Levy the etate- ment to you? A, No, sir. “Wasn't Mre. Carman present when the lawyer talked to you In the dining room and didn't she ask ques- tions and didn't she ask you if you aw her in the kitthen before the shooting?” “No, air.” “Why,” exclaimed Mr, Smith, sur- prised, “don't you know you told me Mrs, Carman w there and ques- tioned you and that Mrs. Conklin wan there also?” “I don't remember,” answered the “You know what the crime of per- jury 1s, don’t you?” asked the Dis- trict-Attorney, WITNESS IN TEARS AS PROSE CUTOR QUESTIONS HER. The witness looked at Dr, Carman, punished, ney, “didn't you tell mo that Mra. Carman questioned you?" shooting,” said the witness, ‘kitchen after dinner? A. No, sir. | on the floor. have seen, ‘The witness said that after leaving| ,. the office she went upstairs to her | York room in the anything along that line out of the] using the front staircase. She saw tt cnt tra mre | MORTON HEIRESS, -/@ and @ woman joined them in the| stairs, waiting room. The woman was un-| Frankly incredulous over Dr. Car- fa man on a bicycle fired three|oubtedly Mrs. Bailey but neither | man's story that he was fired at bya) at him as he was on his way| Miss Combes nor Miss Kahn paid| man on a bicycle as he was driving! Bride of Roger Bayly, Whose “his automobile with @ friend from any attentios to her and they were | his automobile over a lonely rond near . r4 K to Roosevelt at 10.80 last! tnable to describe her, Miss Combes | Rockville Centro, Le 1, last ntxht,! Sanity Was Questioned by was the first to go into the doctor's Sheriff Pettit sent detectives out to- Ye “Now,” peralsted the District-Attor- Q. Did you see any one in the The kitchen is in the rear of the) house, A passageway connected with &@ rear staircase leading to the second | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1014. T By P. G. Wodehouse GE Hagei Combes and Hannah Kahn! kimono. ©. W. Haft jr, a real estate dealer of | testified that they went to Dr. Car. - of the house, Mr. Smith tried to get 2 it the girl to admit that to see into Mrs. @'dlock this morning as he was pass- | the doctor and Mies Kahn, her friend, Carman's room she would have bad/ ' went along. The doctor waa at din- | to walk toward the front of the house ner and they waited half an hour in|in the hallway on the second floor. w While they were waiting a man/ Mra. Carman from the head of the DECLARED INSANE ——_ '. Mrs. Carman's room ta in the front The witnoss insisted that she ‘day to search for a revolver in the) Husband, Pul in Uncle’s Care | doctor's lite, The Sheriff believes three shots were fired, but he does) CHICAGO, July 6.—Hel not belleve they were fired at the! payty doctor by & man on a bieycle, millionaire, has been declared of un- It ts pointed out that the place at) gound mind by Judge Charles D which the alleged attempt on the) Ciark of Dupage County, Mi, and doctor's life was made Is not on the} piaced in the custody of her uncle, babel route from Rockville Centre to | (1, George Fabian. This fact was Speaddnah and Dr. Carman anys he! dincloned to-day by the records of was bound from the former town to} tho court at Wheaton, Ill, the county the latter with bis old friend, Gar- | ‘1 bathe ane | seat of Dupage County. and Me Caden tall tho whe tary} The examination was made at the One erate MtOFY instigation of her husband, Roger jabout the shooting, which, if ¢rue,| 41) of virginia, whom she married would tend to substantiate Dr. Car- | AY) of Virginia sii man's story that the bullet which ‘ree Weeks ao killed Mrs, Batley In his offlce was} Bayly, then Miss Morton, rode 1 } at the horse show in Washington last 1 Morton © daughter of Mark Morton, was poor. | spring. Among her mounts were sev- | BOX OF CARTRIDGES IN House | ral ownnl I Gal i aad OF DR. CARMAN. Mi rte Later, Miss Morton became ob- | The authorities let it be known to-| sessed with the desire to purchase a day that they had found a box of| farm and raise fine horses, Her 88 calibre cartridges in Dr. Carman's| parents refused to furnish the neces- house, It was on the floor of the at-| sary funds, and she returned home le, resting with a quantity of empty | to find, it is sald, that her allowance shotgun shells, and had over been | had been curtailed. She disappeared opened. Apparently no effort had been | pariy in May and was found. with made to conceal the box. The bullet ’ her friends near the Raylys' home tn that Killed Mrs, Bailey was of .38 call-|\ytointn She was pereaaded ta re, bre. ‘ turn to Chicago, and, shortly after Dr. Carman reported the alleged | hor marriage took place : attempt on his life at Freeport at 11 . ‘ y im . B. Con- o'clock last night, Within two hour! D'S: W. Ts Guild and a. B. Con, nor, appointed as commissioners by tho Sheriff had @ witness who con lie court last week, met June 30 and tradicted the f ' 5 s Goctor's story. This! round that Mrs. Bayly wae suffering witness, by a strange coincidence, ts Henry Golder, a brother of George |f°™ mental derangement, They Golder, who at tho inquet on Satur |Fecommended that she be sent to day insisted that Mrs, Florence |%°™* private institution, or con Carman, the doctor's wife, was about | Mitted to the care of a friend, the Carman house a few minutes be. | During the period that the then fore Ue tragedy and uot in her room, | Helen Norton was estranged from her Ubdrensed aud lying down, 48 woe) father she gave out interviews on claimed, certain Chicago society people among ib deneribing to aboot tie aes ara ed gttem Pel whom she had moved. She termed “An We Wore svaving dockvilie | them “nit-wits." While no one con- Centre, pee out btpatereansy hw ich nected with the case will talk for We passed 4 Man Wilaing in the dite. | nubiication, it ts sald that her mental ‘The road | i Tew. Dundred toot beyond “Gan nak |trouble taken the form of enmity to in the ditch we passed a man on «| husband, father and mother, H bicycle, He was riding slowly anead| The petition Med by the husband of we, and when 1 saw him 1 steered M Ger to the lett ae the fond to pose stated that Mra, Bayly had developed Ulm. 1 was going not more than nif. |# Suicidal mania. + on Or eighieen miles ap bour, “Gaden and 1 were conversing —>+> quiely when there came a sharp, joud report, 1 said, ‘Garland, there goes 4 Ure,’ and immediately pulled the car to @ stop, Intending to get out and repair the damage. As 1 said | U this and began to apply the brakes, 1 : leaned out of the side of the var 1 slightly and looked around, Just a le had a@ revolver in bis right | hand, aimed tn my direction, Gaden | saw him at the same time and eald: | ‘He's shooting! Beat it! | (Continued from First Page.) “Before 1 could get the car into | her speed again there were two more te ase tp Mo aa 22% bullets | wanted, but to-day he admitted that 1 raced the car about forty |he couldn't find him, Neither can miles an hour. We drove right in | the polic without @ stop, Henry Golder, & brother of George | AO BEEN SLEEPING ON FLOOR Golder, living near the spot of the OF “DYNAMITE FLAT.” supposed firing, said. Murphy is between eighteen and “1 was lying in bed near a window y overlooking the rood. De, carnde’, | nineteen yoars old and came recently car came along. 1 know it. en | from Stockton, Cal. Louise Berger it got ubout 200 feet beyond my house | said she met bim on the train coming 1 heard two shots. 1 jumped out of | trom Tarrytown after the I. W. W. The Machine wes eotte Window. | folk had been stoned and pelted with though I do not think it estopped | s&* there and that sho took him in there. I did not see any bicycle and | because he had no place to go. Since feol sure there was noi | chen be be c - When the automobile got about a pea nee wo thousand feet away from my house it | '" » i seemed to stop; then I heard a third| With thelr chief witness missing, abot. the police, under Capt, Carey and “Naturally, 1 wondered what this | acting Captain Jones, continued their all meant and I kept looking out . of the window for five minutes, No | ‘pvestisation of the wrecked house to- bicycle passed during that time.” day and brought to Police Headquar- —— ~~ tera @ suit case filled with papers, reek Skirtlet With Frieze Novel Idea in Women’s Attire i re rae cota atin to. 1 GREEK SKIRTLET & SKIRT FROM" SKETCH” Prived him of two important witnesses, and that another, Miss Helen Harri was ill and unable to attend court.|OQne Hundred and Third street. for an adjournment lieved to be that of Berg, was found on the roof of a house at No. 149 East until across the strect and more than 100 jy Stamford she will be confined in from the wrecked flat laborer in the new subway excava- Uon found part of an arm which had been blown down into the ditch, and | pond RYA Policeman Kuhlman of the East One A Weeks had no objection, Justice More- house granted It. Bail was continued for the ten and they hur from town by train with the exception of Becky Exlelaon, whom ex-Assembly-| Hundred and Fourth street station, for Mrs. An discovered what can be described only as & mass of flesh in the W is belleved to BERKMAN SAYS HE CANNOT | South flat on the fourth floor. | building is ao wrecked the room might j\ce matro ave formed part of the second floor) by and Leonard! fat, man Harold Spielberg, bondsman for the ten, carried back to his automobile k of the Ankl 6 FIND MICHAEL MURPHY. Alexander Berkman “Dave” 5 oie | . Abbott with “Dave” Sullivan, the col-| MOTHER AND SISTER OF CARON “ocle jay ‘rece loge graduate, who recently served term in the White Plains jail for dis-| in connection the 1, W.W. demonstration in Tarry- town, had accompanied the ten de- fendanta from the cli REACH NEW YORK, i Among the visitors to the building, UiMilora, thre about which crowds stood all day,| from about 9 A. M. until about 8 P.M. | were the mother and sister of Caron,|. Since her incarce: . All said that, ho bad come from Fall River, they hadn't any idea where Murphy| Mas". where they live, at No. 79 she has often referred to her early The mother was) childhood training and the religious lin tears, though the daughter kept training she received when a school | gociety, »| her composure. {Arthur for two ye was and would produce him instantly; Commerce street. if they could flad him, Berkman is sticking to bis plans t hold a public funeral and a demon- had not seen — _ ; 4 ‘ as Pig deg ey wo = ev. Dr, Jacobsen o been a machinist and an electrician. | the — Morgue and then visited the offices injereé in Fire, | HELP WANTED—MALE. of Mother Earth, clothing.’ sopiy by Hundred and Nineteenth street, in| owned by M. Stabillo of No. 203 West james, [63 Brosdm search of Berkman, Square, where the dead would be! mourned as “martyr the prevention of any such function; will be offered in the Board of Alder- men to-morrow. 1 Berkman sald six men would carry | but plans for He had left for Eleanor Fitzpatrick SCHOFIELD DEATHBED cree sna an eiectric sparking cot ‘The books and papers were turned Rhee soe ‘nese te ory, Bho. aiid MARRIAGE HELD 6000 over to Deputy Commissioner Rubi, that if she told a lie she would be —— They contained accounts, he said, and records showing the co-operation in Court Finds Against Lieut. Scho- the recent demonstrationa in this city . . and in Westchester of the Anarchists -} field, U. S.A. Grandson, and the Industrial Workers of the She never spoke to me about the! Who Fought for a Fortune, Wane |PRISONERS FAIL TO APPEAR The fight for the fortune left by Charles W, Schofield fo his trained | FOR TRIAL : |nurse, whom he married while on|, Murphy was not the only one miss- his deathbed, ended to-day when |!28 to-day, In Tarrytown, where Justice Kelly, in the Supreme Court Justice of the Peace Morehouse was in Brooklyn, decided In favor of the | Waiting to try the ten prisoners ar- A, on the gr her was dying w ‘1 | come tn, ngaged, that he had given her Charles W. Se enty-nine years of ried Miss Fitzsimmon field was sev- | when he mar- trolley car and so missed the train death, | their counsel, were admitted each of the three caskets contain the remains of Caron, Hansen and," the undertaking establish- | ment at First avenue and Fourteenth , ecelved them and,for half an honr | and with Louise the daugh- Ho PENNY A POUND oY they talked with hel When they left sured them that the bomb had been off by some one thowe in the flat services. would Ro indus nd that Caron and Ua oF RAE: BAG BABS ROSHIRE 52) 06; Lo "Sanitary Soda Sparkles with Health ‘The mother and daughter sald they of Caron, hearses and conveyed ‘resh Pond cremation plant, business,” declared Berkman when it was suggested he | ‘could not get a permit for the demon- “This won't be a parade; it will be a funeral procession and we | they | Won't need a p Police Commissioner Woods would | wife, who was Miss Jean Pitesim. Tested for disorderly conduct in| not commit himself on the question mons, Fountain Square on May 31, a crowd | except to say that no parade would be n| ‘The suit was inatituted by the late of townsfolk crowded the railroad | allowed without the necessary permit, Schofleld's grandson, Lieut. Seth station to see the 10.45 o'clock train | and that objection would not be made | to an orderly meeting at whi performed and,| ‘Th® ten were supposed to be on thie/ flammatory remarks were uttered or ent, In deciding |@9d plans had been made to escort | acts of disorder committed, provide niton Justice Kelly them to the police atation and bring| the meeting did not Interfere with said that it had been proved that/them to the oourt-room one at a | traffic | pantry and hurried around to the| MM Sehofeld and his trained nurse time, Not one appeared, howevei office, where she saw a dead woman uid not claim the body as he could not be buried from thelr ground, ey had learned this be- 1 River from the pas- he Most Delicious, refreshing Fountain Beverages, Ices, ed. | fore leaving Got the Original and Genuine 5 MALTED MILK || sits ger Vutec tt 1 Be The Food-drink for All Ages. 1a sumer, rounn nox AQ | Growing cikdnnes 20™Conty . sedbesae. It is likely that the Hoard |Health may interfere before Satur an engagement ring and had bought; When they arrived an hour later! day and order an imme a wedding ring with her initials in- [they said they had been delayed at! of the bodies. Q. Did you see anybody enter the | scribed in it before his tilness. | Hastings, to which they travelled by house from the rear while you were b in the pantry? A. No, sir, The door whose district the wrecked tenement who ts twen- for ‘farrytown, All ten were taken! lies, said that he should propose was open to the kitchen and I could/ty-elght, three hours before his iat onde to the court-room, where only | resolution to-morrow forbidding any the defendants and Justus SheMeld,| such gathering and Police to prevent It. 1 The searchers came on more parts * deaths of Berg and Caron bad de- of bodies to-day, Part of a skull, be- Se nt, sowtaira to. ar eee Ee at | Mr, SheMield explained that the tor of their church. They are Roman | Ninety-ffth street, was burned to ¢ Catholics and French Canadians, | Water's edge to-day at Besson & Co. Hancock atreet, Brooklyn, Caron was in the navy once and|gineer, James Fitapatrick worked in the torpedo atation in New: | Seventeenth | atreet, roc were asleep whi the fire started, i | port, the mother and daughter told seas nerdously Burned th his‘ rt to help Capt. Carey and Acting Capt. Jones.| Capt. Nobles fant the fire, und wan 1 t to the Dobb | It is of importance merely in showing|dumnge to the bont was estimated at | that Caron might have been familiar with the handling of explosives. { Ile was varried eight years ago, —————— SSS SSS jbut his wife died a year and a halt| leaving a baby, which ts now in| Ignore the packet, prize the teas re of its mother's parents, Mrs, 4 eee. ron and her daughter heard from |All value is inside, you Caron lost about three months ago. | They could throw no light on the whereabouts of the much sought @ - | Murphy. ‘The latter, it developed, had recently paid two visits to Mayor | Mitchel's office. anaes |\MAYOR SAYS ANARCHY GOT JUST DESERTS IN BOMB EXPLOSION. nd the en= jo, 271 i} i CEYLON TEA What do you think of the anar- |chist bomb explosion Saturday?” | White Rese Coffee, 3 Pound Tins, $1 | Mayor Mitchel was aaked to-day. “Anarchy seems to have gotten its = | deserts,” he replied, “The acctdent was a lamentable one, of course. It|] 66 ” 8 to demonstrate the fact that | torm ero ane the pollee were justified in the pre- | autionary measures they have taken. || Practically |i don't know what the police could Indest: [have done to prevent the occurrence ronme mbreila } Saturda We Give You ayor was asked If he had | any reason to believe that the miss- ing man Murphy, one of the alleged | Anarchists, who visited him to ob- | tain a speech-making permit In. the spring, intending plantiiug a bomb in| the City Hall, i “L have no reason for belleving| such @ thing,” he replied. | WANT MRS.ANGLESENT | Weal‘ 10 BRIDGEPORT WHILE, | saizesis's * poles ies BALLOUINUESTLAGS reser the word to describe a dinner flav- |] ored with “Eddys” Sa: Her Privileges in the Stamford Eddys Jail Restricted in Spite BRAND of Protests. O1d English STYLE STAMFORD, Conn, July 6.—¢ . of Police Brennan this afternoon ap- || Grocers and Delica- | plied to Prosecuting Attorney Philips | tessen Stores Sell .10¢ to have Mrs. Helen M. Angle removed | Per Bottle.......... from the Stamford city lockup to the |} Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.. NY County Jail at Bridgeport. He asked | Mr. Phillips to take the matter up whth Coroner John J. Phelan. | CORSET | Until this afternoon Mrs. Angle had SHOP | been allowed the use of the dormitory 1 irtag) FAR soy on the top floor of Police Headquar- 4 Lace Corset at Byecial F ters. This privilege has been taken CORSE? HOSPITAL It i8 away. Hereafter while she remains | OugaNING, REPAIRING AND ALTERING Gemaved to ATE Liat 233 Fifth Ave., on the woman's department of the city lockup, where she has been sleeping since Coroner Phelan recalled her bail | olEo. Staniey Finch of counsel) Java st., Brooklyn, CATHERI ad i born County Cla: ard Blondel, vainly expostulated with, one son, Peter, the Chief when they learned his in- | Mary. tention and asked him to allow Mrs,| Funeral on Tuesday morning from to remain here, When Mrs, An- | tate home; thence to Anthony's gle was informe the intention to) Church at 10 A. M. Interment Calvary transfer her she pleaded with the po- | Cemetery, Irs, Seraphina Kluhre, to §K00G,—On July 4, CARL RUDOLPR oned to reain: he BKOOG, 47 years old, husband ef the Chief Prennan has found it necess- | jate Selma ©. Bkoog, at his home, 1 to lini! the number of callers Mra Woodhull at., Brooklyn; born tm @weden, nd to limit the| jiveq 30 years in Brooklyn, in saloon ach caller May! jusiness, 117 Hamilton av, 16 years, He i survived by two daughters, Mrs, Rone Kaiten and Elste Bkoog; three brothers, Frank, Walter and Emit; one ton Mrs, Angle, gister, Mrs, A. Johnson, and mether, {t is satd, has shown a decided inter- Anna, He was member of Liquor Deals est in things of @ religious nature. Qyy Siar of Hethienem, F. and A, Ms Montauk Lodge, 1. 0. 0, Fi; Swedion Hundredmen Boclety; Keystone 8. and B, Judge H. On July 4, at her residence, ed duration of th with st the entire girl Funeral services 2 P. M. Tuesday, July Brooklyn, will officiate, Interment © et the Bunk te & Greenwood Cemetery, jounly No, 74 East One| The thirty-fve-foot motor yacht Bunk, | PAGKELS. saieresced. on bois and chides frade Mark: and Enjoyment—Zh; certenated waters bubble The syrups are the Pure Juices yielded by th ' resh Fruite that Nature’has to clfere Tie lee Croom it ‘° everyday. 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