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New Haven offices as follows: William Rockefeller, New York; rt are: Thayer, Boston; Amory A. Law- Chazlon F. Brooker, Ansonia, Conn; |phia: Laurence Minot, Toston: M. || John M. Hall, New Haven: Percy |rence, Boston: Royal C, Taft, Frovi- not discuss the possibility of indictments. Edwin. Milner, Mootup, Conn.: |F. Plant, Groton, Conn: J V.|R. ‘Todd, New’ Haven; A.D. On-|dence; Joveph Park, New York: 4 William Skinner, Holyoke, Wartter, Hridgdport; Thomas De|borne, New Haven; J. W. Whiten: M. Depew, New ' York; Carlos tp D. Nawton Barney, Farmington, / Witt Cuyler, Philadeiphia; Edward |more, Naugatuck, Conn; F- French, Seymour, Conn; F. T. Conn.; Charles 8. Mellen, New Ha: | Milligan, Hartford; Theodore N: |Cheney, Manchostor, Conn.: Charles |Manweil, Rockville, Conn. sign a waiver of immunity to-day. The District-Attorney did not think fuch a atep necessary at this time. He would have required an immunity waiver had he adhered to hia care- fully thought out plan to present the murder of Mrs. Bailey to the Grand Jury in a« series of sequential hap- penings, beginning with her depar- ture from home on June 80 and end- office. Dr. Carman was to haye been called in his turn, In that event he ey < might bi witness, Now he is the basic wit- neas of the investigation. Succeed- ing witnesses will attack his wory, from many angles. ‘The first witness called by the Grand Jury to-day was George Fair- field, a Hempstead surveyor, who Jen was given out yesterday at the been merely a routine THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 14, ers = re ad 1014. weary OOOREEREOAEF OLE EL OLEEDEREOOOOEOS COOEEEAESEEEE DOES SES EOEEOESEOOSEOS FE: cocseerecceceroorereeseoss 09000soon seressenensers Oo ROPPARLAAEORERE OO DEERREEEESEEEOE OESSCEEESOOEESEE PROSECUTE DIRECTORS FOR LOOTING THE NEW HAVEN RO‘ “DIRECTORS OF THE NEW HAVEN ARE RESPONSIBLE TO STOCKHOLDERS FOR FROM $60,000,000 TO $90,000,000, AND SHOULD BE HELD CRIMINALLY AND FORCED TO MAKE GOOD THE LOSS.”—Interstate Commerce Commission. THE DIRECTORS DURING MELLE ‘The list of directors of the New ven; Robert W. Taft, Providence; Henry K. McHarg, Stamford; Alex- ander 8. Cobrane, Boston; John I. Billard, Meriden; George F. Baker, Now York; Samual fea, Fhiladel- “It was the hammering of The World which brought su, SoeooooosooossoooesoooooOOOSONS hhh wovovoovoooeooooneoeseesees. tora of the New Haven at some time during the period covered by the interstate Commerce Commission's Ww George M- Miller, Cass Ledyard, New York; Nathantel ’S PRESIDENCY iam D. Bishop, Bridgeport; Now York; Lewis MRS. CARMAN WAS WORRIED BY HER DICTOGRAPH PLOT ing with the tragedy in Dr. Carman’s | Dr. Runcie Says She Told Him of Its Pres- ence Within an Hour After the Murder of Mrs. Bailey. (Special From a Staff Correspondent. FREEPORT, L. |., July 14.—Dr. William H. Runcie, a friend and eneeneesese Vall, Boston; prunes wT yee i Pee neon Ase 8. James 8. Elton, Waterbury: Janes | Rockeville, Conn.; Sidney W, Win-]) , New ay y obbins, : York, New Haven and Hartford |. cingway, New. Haven; A.|slow, Horton; John T, Pratt, Now |New Maven; John G, Parker, New “ “nN Railroad as inst constituied uncer Heaton” Hoverteon, “New Haven; |York. oa hoe, Rwomein, Any criminal action would probably be instituted here. I should think civil suits ee, ‘the presidency of Charies 8. Mél-|Frederick F. Brewster, New Haven; | Other men who served ns direc- | York; George J. Brush, New Haven; would be filed in Boston,” declared United States District-Attorney Marshall. the doctor wae the person wanted by the acsassin, SAYS CARMAN I8N’T GETTING SQUARE DEAL, "I am very sorry I am mized up in the case. Had I known that there was a murdered woman in the doc- tor’s office I should never have gone over» But I do not think the doctor is getting a square deal from the Dis- trict-Attorney. I was not allowod to tell what I knew at the inquest, al- though I told the District-Attorney my testimony would clear up the question of the time of the shoot- ing. “Iam attending Mra. Conkiin, Mrs, Carman's mother. She will not die, as has been reported, although her heart is bad. I had hoped to have her well enough to testify at the in- pport to the resolution in the Senate,” said Senator Norris of Nebraska. ada sovsoseseooocovovoveses jeooeees e BARNES CAN'T GIVE {BLACKWELL'S CONVICT "UP TO M'REYNOLDS HIM NOMINATION, WHITMAN MNDECLARES Hasn’t Adhd His Help of the Boss, but Expects Republica: Vote at Primaries. REPUBLIC A MATTER. OF "DECENT PRISONERS Cheiltestod 08 7 of Inmates is First Necessary, Says Wo- man Commissioner. Dr. Katherine Davis, Commissioner of Correction, to-day discussed her TO ORDER CRIMINAL (Continued from First Page.) | being in violation of Federal laws was being considered by the Depart- ment but that phase of the case is apart from the dissolution proceed- ings. But probly before any ar ounce- ment is made regarding posnible crim. hahahahahahaha rcatatetataadadacacadedntne ACTION AGAINST NH {colleague might be more solicitous ofa) — He would “ MORGAN WILL QUOTED IN SENATE DEBATE; a oe NGTON, July 14.--New. Hae ni ven affairs, were brought up im thed? Senate during a “prosperity’). debated? between Senator Gallinger,, Republi can, and Senator Thomas, Democpatiiw The Republican Senator read a clipe # ping telling of the discharge of shom~? hands in Wilmington, Del. and the Democratic Senator retorted that bie.+ those who had suffered in New Ha %q ven operations as disclosed in the Imen* terstate Commerce Commission's re~\s, port, ae Senator Thomas quoted from thes» quest, but she was not. I told Mr. Smith that he might take her state- ment, but he did not see fit to “» sv, project of establishing a convict re- public on Blackwell's Island, She late J. Pierpont Morgan's will the words in which the dead financiers w LIKES PROGRESSIVES. produced and identified detailed maps of the Carman house and grounds neighbor of Dr. Edwin Carman, told an Evening World reporter to-day how he was called to Dr. Carman’s home after the siooting of Mrs. inal proceedings the directors of the New Haven will have reached a de- Lor anata said in her office in the Municipal |clslon about the institution of etvil) Commulliel "my goul to the hands afi:) oe which were admitted as evidence. . . al ave her in condition to go . rT Bullding that she has not promised | Suits against “old regime” directors y Ni Then, much to the surprise of overy- | Louise Bailey and what happened subsequent to his arrival. A most sig-| before the Grand Jury when ano is| If 3,000 Ask It,"He Will AsO] the prisoners she will establish such | fF the recovery of money lost td thn COncilostc a tepentt ae im: body, Dt. Carman was called. " ie’ is that withi _,] wanted.” awit . @ republic, but has merely expressed| through their so-called “Joy riding|‘t? the Commission's repo! COD ok i eh THE PHVBICIAN With: 68 nificant point in Dr. Runcle’s story is that within an hour after the mur-| “ p., Runcie explained how tt haps Be Candidate at Their bie Ideas to: (hein 68 the aubdact. | financial method: cluded Mr. Thomas. 9 a CALLED AGAIN. der Mrs. Carman told him that she had installed a dictograph in the| pened that he and Dr. Carman went Foca nih “We must have a classification of | A meeting of the directors Is to be) ” i inthe Grand Jury reom | house. out together in the automobile on Primaries. prisoners before we can institute a|%éld in this city Thursday. At that|'OLIVE OILS DEFINED ‘“* ; a cur and e quarter. W , Te ae ee te convict republic," aaid the Commis-|mecting the directors will probably | BY NOTED CHEF we y ‘ Ps eee s i ith hi “My car hed broken down,” he ano take up the demand’ made by Whipple, # he emerged at 1216 It was the first matter she discussed with him. She did not ask who sold, “and I had a call to sce a pa.| District-Attorney Charles 8. Whit- sioner. “We are taking steps in this hair wae in disarray, his. face was flushed, and there wae per- og apiration on hie forehead. Of course he wae not at liberty to discuss his testimony, but he sald he had net been preserited with an immunity waiv: “Was Dr. Carman a satisfactory gl the Dintrict-Attorney was te ‘wan satisfactory to the Dis- trict-Attorney,” was the reply, “but we are not through with him. will be called agai.” “Will his recall» be governed by contradictions of his story coming the dead woman was or any particulars of the tragedy. Almost imme- diately she asked Dr. Runcié’s advice about the dictograph and expressed the fear that “they”—meaning the authorities—would find it. “I had anticipated going to Rock- vile Centre that evening on a car that leaves at 8.10 o'clock,” said Dr. Runcle, “A patient called just as I was about to leave, vn it wan 8.15 before he left. It was then too late to take the car and I decided to have the supper table when my telephone rang. I should judge it was then 8.30 o'clock. I answered the phone call the adveftising they wanted I guens. I thought Mis, Carman gave them a bretty good rap at the inquest when she testified that the company had guaranteed that all negotiations were to be strictly confidential. “I talked with her for some time, He|™Y supper before I went out. I wan at/and I want to tell you that if she is guilty of murder she is the most amasing actress I ever saw. I've been a doctor for some years, and 1 tlent named Reynolds on the out- skirts of the town, I asked Carman if he would take me on the call.’ He did. We went through the Ocean avenue to Orchard street. I saw my patient. The doctor then took me down to South Main street, where I took a car for Rockville Centre.” ——>—_—_ NEW YORK WOMAN NOT MOHAWK RIVER VICTIM man went further to-day than merely to deny that he wrote the mysterious letter begging Bull Moose support and attacking Republican State Leader William Barnes jr. letter, which is said to have originat- ed in Oyster Bay, was that Charles H. Duell jr., reputed Progressive cam- paign manager for Whitman, had sent Col. Roonevelt a letter—a copy of one sent him by Whitman—in which the District-Attorney denounced Barnes, Mr. Whitman cleared the atmos- phere with reference to his relations | to Leader Barnes. The story of the the convicts. dircetion now. We recognize that some prisoners sent to the Island are of such a type that they would never be of much assistance in securing self-government for the inmates. We shall first have to find out just who the decent prisoners are.” New uniforms have been ordered to take the place of the black and white striped suits now worn by all These uniforms will be of light blue-gray for the prisoners in the penitentiary and gray for those in the workhouse. The only prisoners to wear stripes will dark blue- Sears and Oyden, Boston lawyers, that such suits be instituted to re- cover sums amounting to approxi- mately $249,000,000. Immediately ioulowing the publica- tion of the New Haven report, Com- missioner McChord, Chutrinan of the Commission, made public the corres- pondence that had passed between J. BP. Morgan and himself relative to examination of the Morgan books in sonnection with the New Haven in- vestigation, It thus transpired that the com- mission had withdrawn its expert ac- assigned being that the access to books and records which the commis. sion expected, in vic. of J. P. Mor- countants from that task, the reason | client palate and ctemeeh, oy re king, while most @@y ‘This ie a tree. jatement. Rich, e Jonly be obtained from first pressing etic; jselected French olives. Subsequent prese- gs are naturally inferior, therefore supe ve et to adulteration. CHIRIS Pronounced She-ris them make fair ic » Di , be those who aro being punished by | gan's statement, bad not be ipod A ee and recognized Dr, Carman's voice,| think I ean tell when a person ts ly- pose ot SeeDeH aay: Discover] "4 have ipaytrvameed the support of] Warden Hayes for violation of prisca |a# A matter of tact whan the ceamine pettin tone same OF, Sale, $00 las eit from other witnesses Ks nt | ‘Come right over,’ he said; ‘something That Eva Kenska Was Not Mr. Barnes,” sald the District-At- putes, ers for the Commissio. atarted to ing story of olive olle. Chirte te seta”? . “Possibly,” was the reply. “I might) 1) happened.’ ked who had called in the ‘ torney, “and never shall ask the sup-| Owing to the attitude of many of | Work. or direct. at may to a great extent he will be ex- COULGNT WAIT TO FINISHIGUR: De Hostle salar Slain There. % port of Mr. Barnes, I have never the prisoners, who Jnakat that, if whe ——ee MFOINS, CHIRIS COMPANY): lle i age Ce Deu en ey out 107 PER “The doctor and I had been talking) SCHENECTADY, N® Y., July 14. ate Mr. none to act as s cam=| would be termed “rats” by thelr fol ae git ukee«"+. = Fs = sf Sages z 7 jabout five minutes, I should say—it| The Mohawk River mystery—thought | Palgn manager for me or forward low prisoners if they told or ORDE. xa Following the examination of Dr. ‘Can't I finish my supper?’ I an-| wey before I went upstairs to see] to be solved to-day ns a pattiion my gubernatorial aspirations in any, “snitched” on them, it will be some TO TAKE ACT, RS Stee. > Garman the Grand Jury adjourned] swered, ‘No, come right away; I! ; time, said the Commissioner, before ION HERE, |Mantix.—op suiy 14, WILLIAM Mrs. Carman—when I suddenly asked | the police. The theory that the vic-|Shape or form. Neither shall I do so ict bli be TIN, 1 husband’ of ‘No o for an hour, Mr. Smith said he ex-/ need you," he, replied, the convict republic can entab- beloved husband of fora him if he had notified the authori-| tim, whose torso, head and arm were|in the future. lishgd. {nde Howey, ratte of ' Henry” pected to take up his arrangement of "L went out, and while cron the ? — United, States District-Attorn vn . fa sequence portrayal of the trhgedy. street 1 came upon Archer, Wailfat jel found at different times floating inj HAS NOT WRITTEN TO’ OR USED SHEARS TO DIE: Matahall’ eatit “this: morning that he Hinruih, Gowniy C) wend “ There were present th thé ante-|car, He had his Kendilgfite Mghted. 1] eounccterthiage ee | the fiver, was & young New York TASKED WITT BADOER: a TR steel etitagso de ramet a room of the Grand Jury quarters, i waiting to be calle: dra. Purges, the mother of Mrs. Bailey, Mrs, Kimball, D. Bailey, the husband of Mrs, Batley end Madeline ‘his daughter. George Golder and Archie Post, who were in the story to be told to the Grand Jury by Cefla Coleman, the negro maid who was at work in the Carman home on the nicht of the murder. ‘There is no doubt that Celia Cole- ‘would be at a decided disadvantage recognized the car and shouted to f Seaegegings ‘Get out of my way.’ He ran up the path and as I'reached out of the cur and I preceded him into the house, longer and he aaid, ‘For God’ upstairs arid quiet the women folks.’ “I went up to Mra. Carman’s room. Bhe was there with her mother and ata- ter, Mra. Powell. They were all in a consideration of the case is concluded.|agxg ADVICE ABOUT DICTO- Therefore, with no knowledge of Carman, ‘but that's not all | must “ Weill,’ I said, ‘you had better get busy.” Coroner he notified the police, The Coroner arrived about fifteen min- utes later. ey's body, I had a right to do #0. [ am health officer and by a recent tute I have the power to invostt- gate a crime in the absence of the “t knew the reputation of Dr. Carman asa dies’ man,’ and my got the ‘impres from the doo woman was abandoned noon. ‘The victim was believed to be Eva this after- house and then disappeared. The police to-day learned that the woman Made to Pay Money, Which Worked Hardship. Fire Commissioner Adamson's new policy of fining firemen for infrac- twenty days In the past the firemea have been in money he will be deprived of his “I have never written a letter to Mr. Barnes and have not talked with | primaries, at which | intend to run. hood get the nomination. said I would run at the Republican primaries. say they want me I shall wilingly be league. GRAPH. Aned 1 thi, ey orandum—in fact anything which ‘ +. immediate theory wae that some | fined in money, and Fen rke! @ | could be construed as a, letter or pierre Seyi gt cl ‘Yes, | know that,’ said, Mrs. husband had tried to kill him. | [hardahip on thelr families. | Front raft to any one. Neither have I au- thorized any one to make a draft of Republican Neither can Mr. Barnes pre- | I believe I thor But tf 3,900 Progressives I never wrote a draft, mem- Atter ‘Turning Out Mother and ( | wife and nineteen-year-old daughter | Mary lived, decided to return home to- a palr of shears after turning on the in the room, and from. the condi- of the body’ he killed himself ap- parently the same night his wife and daughter left him could take no steps toward a crim, inal action against tho officials of the ‘|New Haven road until orders are re- ton to confer with the Attorney-Gen- eral on the subject. papers that the District-Attorneys of all counties involved are to receive coples of the report with the minutes of the investigation, and you can reat assured that if these show a crime or tell you. | want you to tell me tor that this wai a of the $= | days off until the amount of the tine | 9 jetter, ene nee Sy Soom Fn Oy what fo.do! Bhe paused a me- | affair. But, by « strange streak 4s bald, and if he does not show a te-) LETTER MAY EXIST, BUT HE Mare eS — | ment and then said: ‘They'll find of fi the doctor had been on hie . DIDN'T WRITE IT. ? Hiscn Tt te consigered likely that | '* Sew: good behavior for the last two |) cee "EACH SON A CANE. “Remember sontinued te Dis. || JON T Discount Your Vacation Joys by ies, ‘Carman Wil revere® ber pos “*What do you mean?! | asked. | monthe, and so the wife never triet-Attorney, smiling as he Overlooking Loft Candy: sp inte the nearest PaTIPN Pek || heard anyshing sn. Ane sis: epeks, “I de net deny that there ever our Big VACATION PACKAGE. Depaeabie te assgrnble a more en. Lawyer Ho; a ‘The; y Would Find is The fact that District-Attorney Oh, what tograph that confirmed her suspi- | -8r?' p ” BH Smith has seen fit to subpoena Coroner Norton has aroused the tre of Grand Jury as the District-Attorney, may see fit to exercise them. Mr. Smith is apparently undisturbed over the Coroner's warlike attitude, jedend cre Sg MERRITT SHORTAGE GROWS. 6 Aatter oZicial, The Coroner holds that he has the same rights before the ‘I couldn't realize what she was saying and she explained that she had suspected her husband of infidel- ity and wanted to overhear what he said to his women patients, “Has he found it out? I asked,’ “No, she replied, ‘Nobody knows it but my mother and me,’ “'Weil,! I replied. ‘You had better keep quiet about it and take it out when an opportunity arrive {1t was next day that Mra, Car- cions of nie intimacy with other women, “I performed the autopsy on Mrs. Bailey, and I tell you candidly she was not expecting to be @ mother. ( believe she could never have had another child. "The impression has gone out that 1 am an intimate friend of Dr, Car- man and bis associate in medical practice, 1 not # close friend of the doctor, Neither do I attend his No More Use for Them Than He Did, ST. LOUIS, Mo, July 14.—The will of Martin L. Clardy, former Congress- niin and general solicitor for the Mis- sourt Pacific Railroad, which was ted , leaves the entire eatate, at $600,000, to the widow, Each of Clardy's sons is bequeathed a gold-headed cane, and the will ex- presses the hope ‘that “they may tnd no more use for them than I did." At the end.of the will Mr, Clardy wrote | the following: letter in uarters of the Progee But wi 4 Ly phatic i so-called mysterio 1" me are original of the mysterious letter in circulation, siastic friend of the District- Attorney “took a chance” in the hope of getting him the support of Col, Roosevelt, who recently | denounced | him as subservient to Barnes, Another version is that if there in| such a letter it is a ‘fra third version is tha enth: be a letter hg a draft of a th h 1 wish letter,” three versions of the One is that some over- A mo ety aN palate thrill opecial for Tuesd ASSORTED TIN This SR tok DUND nox of fine sweets than represented in these bey cd Fifth Ave. Corer her- h Ci » Italian St: oe Now at Chewing Gum and a Chocolate Maraschino eye Chocolates, Sp ost of other PRICE combLeTe is ETT ESO! iat = 10c BAM iM fal blend yo avered rite Maple rac sence with APQRLED ro tle an iked Mentnomery atresa’ aud Clark svenue ttt Ridgefield, .N. J, Thursday, July 160oD at 9.40 A.M. Reauleg mena: in. Be ty him along the lines of looking out for, Flower Dealer Stabbed Himsett, | Now sleven fond ike cack (Guinea, LAUR eto: the hone vabd called ceived from United States Attorney-| Jo! dy we the cousin of Mra. Bailey at whose] the house the car agnin came in front rapa iay sortadc ge trae ad ok poe ve ee peer pa my interests directly or indirectly. Louis Montupet, whose husband | General McReynolds, Mr. Marshall] M- Interment Caivary { Rome Dr. Carman first met the victim) of me and 1 aguin said, ‘You're in my| ociock. After ho had called up the|iiveq together for a while at a road “Mr. Barnes cannot give me the Aiclal Hower shop th No. lhas not been summoned to Washing- |M'GKARY.—Monday, July 13, CHARLES. of the tragedy in his office, William] way again’ 1 saw Mr. Conklin get Z ved together for a fe ata road-| nomination at the over which he, his A. M'GEARY, beloved non of Carrie Me-, wt Geary and the late Charles B. McGear; ” 1 brother of the Rev. B. F. Met oa i day, On Thursday, Montupet had ‘Any criminal action, if such was| & Geary, * aie |."t found the doctor in his oes! “Archie Post had come back in the | ¥, delve ihe man back to Now| vent me from getting the nomina- ‘ink too much and driven mother | undertaken, would probably be inati- | | Funers! from his ate residence, 249.0) Ti Dr. Carman's reception room nt the alone, Neither Gotder'nor Archie Post! time saying that he could not| Tork and § tion, Before we had the open pri- | and daughter out. Since then they| tuted here,” he sald. “I should think,| B *41" sty Wednesday, July 48, gel’ Bae of tbe murder, ware sleo neweent.| wae there, Dr. Carman closed thei oe a4r, edall—tne man he bad been | tee a maries we talked of the time when | stayed with friends, though, that civil suits would bo flied | $80 A.M: Thence to RUST. CAST ON) ACHRA RANGE [feat 1 saw 9 wamen's Gedy, 1t)was ‘ ‘a candidate could enter the race | The woman and girl found their apart-| by the United States attorney at Bos-| St T#natius re : OF MRS. CARMAN. lying on the tounge, sent to find, And the doctor said he FIREMEN PUNISHED ithout first Iti Hit. | ment open, except for one room from ” Sst ats tatermant Calvert: “ Doubt-was cast to-day upon the| “lL asked Dr. Carman what it all| would go and find Bedell. He went withou consulting any polit eee eco rearton | ton: veo. -on Ju 18, 1914, a oneas sg nice dae ope ie etwan meant and he told me. He sald he did|out and returned presently with that ical leader or boss, The open Br en ey inte ieee an Boland at| He would not discuss the possibility IAN SCHLOSS, son of Mr. andi? ifere. the Grand Jury. Yesterday |2°t know the woman, but that he had| gentleman, who identitied the dead UNDER WEW POLICY maries are now an established the Mercer utreat, station, who, | on of indictments being returned against Mi Lee L. Schloss, aged 21 2 anabe she insisted that she be allowed to/#ent Archie Post for a man who he} woman as Mrs, Bailey: fact in this State. Re ata er eete ts Hed’ thn: | former directors of the road. 8 months. anor m i ‘ . ; nder n waiver of immunity. | Mousht would Identity her. DEFENDS THE CUTTING OUT OF T want {t understood that I pro-| fined $3 in Night Court. haven't received any documents 3 Mecdey she in vot eo keen to testify | o.1 tnt This te a devil cf @ note,’ THE BULLET. Deprived of Recreation Leaves, Not| pose being a candidate for Governor| ,,1h4 policeman forced the door snd) vet, sald Mr. Whitman to-day on bis| PERSONALS <@ BUNA MAetie nervous wate gees |thoo Coit, eae pean the rule fcuh tie Willer Gut et-aieei onil and that I think I will in all likell-| hud stabbed himacif in the chest with | return from Newport. “I see by the of my ractice.” Vo talke “I ecut 6 bullet out of 4 . “FRED BEYER or ‘ BERSCHNEIDER —acsy | will bear something sar ren tnacaas by communb os Tating “with. the un tersiamed, eT AE URETLTY, 1057 Bergen ot, the candidate of the Progressives. Three Bathers Drowned. |erimes to have been committed Ip ee, | a : ie : | by the statute 4 terribly nervous state, Mra, C Coroner. I gave the bullet to the} tiony of the rules of the department | «Now, e talk abor WESTFIELD, Mass., July 14.—Three | this county not barred by _HELP WANTED—MALE. 1 man, who was a Carman \tnose at) eto a kimono, Tain sure about that,| Coroner, I cannot tell whether It t into effect to-day, when hel pane eo nee de nee eet Mr. ciie, patients at the State Tuberculosia | of ireltations, there will be indict- : oe ee the inquest, will be a witness for the| "84 08 ® Kimeno. T ain sur ut that, went * Duell representing me. He has never 2 4 while bathing | ments and prosecutions no matter a | dy men to work og, fon wort. yd A Keane | for now and then 1 ot a glimpse of| was of 42 or a 38 calibre size. The | found Hireman John A. Liddy of| acted for me and what is more he| Hospital, were drowne while bathing | mente fiovidence may hit? ie iia oem morning, 7.0, P. McGovern, State,before the Grand Jury. Neltbsr |her bare legs. 1 tried to reassure the] bullet was reating’on the tissue above | engine No. 81 guilty of three charges |has never claimed to act as my man- |i" the Weatfield fer today In com: |” Heavy gelling of New Haven forced | =m ——= _, ee eee ‘Geo ci Feat a iar the left breast about four Inches] anq ordered that all recreation | ager. Fhe’ vietima were Fannie, Gold. four. Ht Btoas to ie. new tow level oF o wha’ Colla Col er tel about we naerrible thing’ (sald above the level of the polut of an-|ieqven be withheld for a period uf] “I never heard of the Whitmas tenn yeate Gunton and Annie fi, Line: geasion. ‘The balance of the list was Life Is a Maze et e! Aogett ee teamions Bice Sarma 1 replied: ‘Yes, trance. ‘This position confirms the | forty days. Fireman Patrick J. Sut-|NonPartisan League; didn't know] han, thirteen, of Chelsea. extremely feverish. know, ey ths Grand tury procted’ |! Yeu ove not to blame if Aes Sestave mare thet Cio MNES SSE ton: oc Honk Bnd Taian Campane | Aneta WAS lanes. Neve theretars, “\ fags will not be made public until| jis shot in your husband's office’ | 70%, the broken winlun No: 38 was fined recreation leaves for | could I have written a letter to that Life is a maze— It hath many turns; To master its mysteries Every man yearns. Just keep to the right As World Want. ads.’ guilde, And rest quite assured. That naught will betide, Like little sentinels stationed at crossroad, World ads, stand ready guide to the position, worker, hi 1 there is no let. | such well practice when he 18 out of town. will have been tn court @ good ter and that the report of there being | fy Hoa ey Ni investment, bargain, ete, one seeks. man told her husband of the prea- | you know doctors are jealous indi-/many years when I die, and 1am going’ one in existence was circulated for |] | ents red ae 686, 264 ence of the dictograph and an | viduals and are careful to whom they | ak that my estate, as far wm the i, purpose of stirring up the Dis- iD BOX Administration of It is ‘converned, may osad in ® reasonnble time and my fe dropped from the docket, not to near any more in any earthly court.” Btephen H. Thayer in Yonkers to-day and filed an amended claim on behalf of the township for 143,000, representing the | pow to have been dis- ip. the of Henry C. Mer- a1 who dis hour after he came to know of it the police came to look for it.) “The advice I gave Mrs, Carman, | was the best I could think of at the time,” continued Dr, Runcie, “I un- Merstand that the Dictograph Com- give their practice at vacation time But I am a friend of Dr, Carman Although the circumstances seem ty | point toward Mrs, Carman as the| Prof, Kitsha Curtiss D. slayer of Mra. Bailey, I do not be-} ROCHESTER, July 14,.—Prof, Neve she ever committed the crime. | Curtiss, et-Attorne: \ 208 ROADWAY Re Clee TPM: \] & Nor Ar i | SEPARATE WORLD ADs, ; LAST SIX MONTHS” NG 316,413 MORE THAN THE HERALD Tits t plin M, Potts, re- with other naval | before both houses | isha! formerly State Inspeetor of; are ri “ oa ts | pany informed the authorities of tho| “I am of the opinion that the | Training Classes and for thirty-nine) jg eat p Serrenie nae bret | Read the Messages of Opportunity installing of the machine, thinking to ho fired the shot hit Asniouy. died 7, blue for other World Ads, Present To- m fet,some advertising. ‘Thay got all! bre, Bailey by secident gnd thet Fa lent abaya os hese er eet ‘ vitae ray ‘ Bay GAG AAR i

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