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faterjected a bit of sia: Hoge of | at the woman at the window? A foad, which came in starting’ When the gine broke He had both the argot of! Q@ Were you looking ahead? A 1 pad my hat brim down, Twas) eed underworld and Webster at his! No qemmand. look! out for my own steps Many of fils answers were Highly, Q Did you ever tell anybody you ‘eumorous, witty, im fact, and the| saw the woman waik to the window : tors were In @ constant titer, | and raise the wcreen? A No, ' Justice Kelby emiied benind hin! Q. Yesterday when you Hiustrated yikané. Mp. Graham once of twice| her position you held up your righ imagbed oatright. hand. Waa it the right hand? A ‘OW GAw nome Work beirg done | No, the left hand Qpproached Freeport’ Did) Q. Bure? A. Bure it wae the eft you ask for work there? A. No. hand + @ Why not? A. The truck I was| TOO DIM TO ‘THE WOMAN'S was going too fnet FEATURE @. But you saw there was e fob) & Did you wet any view of her fon ? &.N6. My back was to it | tures? A No, it wan too dim we got pact. Q. Hd you wee her ase her right Farrel! wae asked to desuribe bis|/hand? A. I just caught @ glimpse of . my to Freeport on the Jay he sald her hand; ufter the crash of wines J ye aa. gam & Woman shoot & revolver few @ motion of her arm * through the window of Dr. Carman’s| @, What did you ao tnon? A Tran ‘<b @@@ee. ae looked Pir saeil aff ane ee id “* @. Your recollection of your ae being angie Side on the Merrick road te tater | oe Provo 1 yng ie M nae oaw Pe ite? AT had no reason them, woman running toward the rear of canning my observatiors. the house " @ Did you have your engineer's! GQ What noters Be you heard? Neense with you? No, it wae al corath of @ the sound of office of Wardell @ Mann. ® shot, ath it parent he @ mhot ba 9 ‘Wasn't it the only credential you) @. Did you hear any other noisea? had with which to get a job? A That] Aa. Yeo It always seemed to me and my ability to ren a machine oe of some sort—like a sec @ How did you describe the woman | sh: ++ fetanding at the window of the Ca: an rs “hie wae as the women wee -~ Roum when you heard « shot? A! running back? A. Yeo. Tall, with a dark gown of dress. @, When 4i4 you start to run, te @ Did you say she wore & raincoat; fore or after the shot? A. Hefore, BRITISH FLEET, ™ (Continued Fro oF eravencsite? A. No, sombedy @s0| when i heard the gines ak it sjnstied me tha’ and I oaid it might be GQ You didn't break the einen did Ved and at a point southeast ee. | your A No. thate why 1 ran, 4 Alllly. Did you say she wore @ Fedora Gidnt want to get blamed for nuth- A. No, 1 didn't use them words ings aiany do, Did you say Fedora ek @. You ware on the lawn off the ~* hat or approximating | Path and you AT beat it as MOUS BECAUSE THERE. “HTK A#! could. 1 war a dangerous situation. 1 followed the tine of least hack the German tine. They AG LIGHT IN WINDOW. = resistancn. 1 eat it berauiee tw 4 ou I nalan tows. gate an unknown quantity nd there, the invading forces thirteen think MR prenperoust a.| 2 D4 your conastence bother you the first time since the series @ light in the window, were you Greased’ A Wine collar, soft brown nat, brim Gown, latest style. (Laue! ft order in court.) ‘and in the southern part of Mort mare.” | the authorities? At Suppose no Q. Did tt begin to bother you whiin | You were runnin a too feat to consider my ten miles south Kore |forced by the na you pase two walk® OF! aay Graham then interrogated Far- before you decided (0) rei) as ty his acquisition of the knowl- at the Carman house for £0041 | sage troy Coulda’ eay. @ Were you hungrier after you) man house The wit f those waike than before? A, F peonlydt tn ee he picked was hungry for come time a! ‘You had asheq fur food ot other | “given nim . A. Yea. didn't ha Didn't you @e with officers and BION'T KNOW. HE WAS ZARNING te ghow them the plage where MONBY IN JAIL 00d . ler thin the defegding attorne: ed ‘ baer of inquired of Fare! nn viet of an | Mineola J 4 t all and e r. od conversation #1 Sad salad tad! ‘Yeas Whe a] while might, a14n bs 4S ten sean ards allowing ime bar- Monday. Beginning at Ypres and saulted in force. The French | batteries in waiting. before. Farrell's tenttinony to do . 1 ten feat | the wither doaire to pay the inter: were abou est on some clothes he had la pawn | cy hard visaged man called an Mr Crotty’ wae brought in, Did this man ov to pee you Inj aeked Mr. Graham man? Visit me in snaried the little witness. fret of a proces ain oF aeven in The battle lasted several was forced back. Their first li | by: the allies. made up your mi a handout? A. Yes knew there was some other to tha house than acress 1? A. 1 suppored eo. far away from the office aa were you before yeu heard or hain E hae sayisine that night? A. 1 ¢ knew enectly how far it was; about Shether ‘bo thirty feet. Tee) July 1, 2 and 4. HE WAG ABOUT HALF WAY TO)"; BOCTOR’S OFFICE. TAA you get as woh a@ balf-| shook headed from the sidewalk to the wi Rew? A. About haif-way from the Sétep ieading (0 the doctor's office. + @ Now at what point exactly on ithe lawn were you when vou heard the molse? A, Was closer than) cension sewenty fect from the doctor's tanto) LAWVER LEVY BEGAN OPENING perhaps tan feet away. ADDRESS. Lawyer Geor oved that the ei © Any cboiruction between Fou ens) vv icinent be dismlened through. the the women? A. Ne. | failure of the prosecution to prove tte No trese between you and thé! case. This motion was prom wt A. No. nied by Justice Kelby and y aS 7 fore the Grand! Wear the opening addrens for the de- tones, Mr. Levy aid in part! that when you fret sew thie “We intend to prove that some one jaur Plane @ little while after and Mre. dinturbed by it, called er room e#he and an un heard crash of @ al |nolee, Bhe heard, too, the footsteps (of her sister, Mra, Powell, and her | other, Mra, Conklin. She looked t of the window and aaw two wo- on leaving the house in @ great wry. | 8HE DID NOT GO INTO DOCTOR'S OFFIC “The commotion house o | kim aire, Hho did not tora office owing to o had had wit ihe or two ation ther her ai frat time ahe knew what had hap- pened. Afterward her mother, Mr ‘onkiin, came upataira, and her ni Mra. Lee Corby, and ber husband ere there, and later the Dintrict-At- | mone ot him?" ‘Him, no, you voukin't borrow noth. ing from him = fomebody'd have tol give it to hin Farrell was excused after the pro- ataira in the; to put on di | < : you couldn't tei What she had bd bn ¥ ‘ ped ye committed | this crime. intend to present ovi- wae BAR OF OM | Genes to YOU WhIGh will hol fail, we 1 feel sure, to bring abvut @ prompt | wes your language? A. 1 acquittal of the defenda: ot June Mre, Carman | Fold daugh Conklin, eich "her in 5 her mother, York A geen a number of wome office who had called on ly before, She desired t ruth If the # peant to Cease % know bad headache and went and partly undressed. | @. When 4i4 you get your Gret loot | Ver" “an ighter was playing on the Dr. my ttle daughter, “At no time tm her life did Mra. an over fire a pistol She haa! © of firearma, We will Farrell is unworthy of any ot promise you now what well pul the wit them tell our story RENCE TO BTORY Acker, Merrall & Condit est. Company Our stores offer real oppor- tunities to the economical CORN—A. M. &C. Finest Maine. ........ large tins, nedict W, Cheeseman, the defense, He swore that hia notes which he beld in his hand verified the typewritten state- ment which ‘coleman, the € 13 - BACON—Eks City (amall strips about 2 Ibs. each) . Ib, .27 oF cere viata RAISINS........56..0c:ccce eee TID, bundles et A ee Beg RF Malaga Table—New Importation OX TONGUE—Derty’s Whole Rolled. .11) Ib. tins GRAPE FRUIT... eae Aree 4 for Large size thin-skin heavy fruit reoltal yees from wer were broug thie afternoon 25 | she {to Mineola tn Lyous of Niagara Falls that abe | had killed Mra. Batley William J. Burne. ibed by Mrs unpel, Mr. Graham, d to being ft ‘nod Boturder of cach wert. = eT cE THE EVENING WORLD, GERMAN ARMIES IN BATTLE “We have made slight progress in the Argonne district PARIS, Oct. 22 (United Press|.— about going back to Freeport to teil menced they have pushed thelr forces cast of Lille. In a distance of only forty-five miles three separate way? A No, 1 battles of extreme violence are in progre it to Dixmude, the Belgian army, rein- brigade and covered by the guns of the, British war fleet, are rolling the Qermansback. TheGermans: have left 10,000 dead and wounded on the field here. From Dixmude, twelve miles south to Ypres, there is no fighting. The Germans and allies maintain a line there, | but it has not been marked with any gen miles southeast fo Menin there is a second, battle. Germans were forced back nearly three miles last night. The Germans had mounted searchlights to command| en he was wo receive ¢he territory, and after shelling the allied position they as-| ‘Raines’ Feelin a ato a mt a FRENCH AND | wh Wirat Page.) of St. Mihiel, in the forest of the Woevre, in the forest of The allies are rolling | have pushed a wedge through | miles north of Lille and for! of battles in the north com- ' From Nieuport, encounter since, extending nine and one-half The forces had a score of masked | The Germans were literally cut to pieces hy the fire of the French three-inch guns and the rapid firers. hours, and the German line ine of trenches was occupied From Warneten to La Bassec, a distance of eighteen occupied by the German headquarters staff was blown to bits. seasion opened with a continuation of! the reading of Cheeseman'a ate hic notes of the oxamination ia Coleman by Ferdinand Q. Mor ton, the neg ttorney, ;HOW JURORS GET LETTERS. . 4 and 12 were told that ime had lettteres for them ho thes might have if they would identify the writers by the handwrit lopes, Bach said he nd © ‘nast- paraded reli during the morning ses. The were called to testify that they had known Farrell and had seen and talked with him in New York on days when Farrell hed denied seein: them and telling them that he “meant wo higcaed into the man case for e'30. on! he stated that he ‘eral atrike jobs, one you Jump out of ther rey the poltce could arrest you A oO. out at the corner of Bleecker t and West Broadway, gees ‘The Forty Thievw: Q. You're a member of jt ee 1 don’t hang out arried man rise three | uy | Q. Weren't you a special pneu in Ameterdam, N A. You Didn't you get in @ Aight there) brass knuckles? A. No, here wn knuckles, (thrusting out) ie fat) There were prolific exhibita of the email milk of the world of strike. breakers and private detectives Q What are you getting for your appearance here? A. | ain't in thie thing for graft. I'm here for my time lomt and my expenses coming down here Q Have you been m jail? A ‘That's; no eriine don't consider it a crime to be in jail, Rut you ” etx times bers of) waked th dns. ‘Ther rer any pa Ae boys in tat what's the ima day and « place William Austen of No Thirtye tire . described barber in American bo: hirk, N.Y a in Michigan siand. He New Yor. ao dite poe yer apices oo f 258 Wear New York, who ikebreakiny In the THURSDAY, jand it is now belleved by military critics that the chance for | knowledge of its prenence. | war prisoners in a railway transpor OGTOBER 22, 1914. _ PARIS MOTOR BUSES USED AS TROOP TRANSPORTS RUSSIANS PURSUE - BIG GERMAN ARM! LED BY KAISER Main scelaies Wiee Force Retreating After Disastrous Defeat, Petrograd Reports. PETROGRAD, Oct, 22.—tIt ts off- elally announced to-day that the Ger- mana are in full retreat al) along the battle lying thirty miles west of Warsow and are being pursued by the Siberian army corps, which have pushed forward from Warsaw. The German Twenty-fret Army Corps is reported here to have lost nearly two-thirds of its effective jatreneth in ita efforts to cover the | Fetreat of the main German army. Be TRAE E te. seven STREETS 1S FOR ' SED IN Fees ORTING ee wey TS COMPIEGNE., HQ vow wianplistoes . | Emperor William is reported to have been personally in charge of the miles, continuous fighting is in progress along a line running | operations against Warsaw, coming to the ft it hen reports reached northeast from La Bassee. him that hia troopa had. reached within seven miles of the outer War- ° ° saw defenses, Little Belgian Army Blocks | he Russians aro dectared to have ‘completely outgeneralied the Ger- mans. They awla a! along the Ger- German Invasion of England yi, non eae ee, LONDON, Oct. 22 (United Press].—-Once again the Belgians | meme Lie (6 Strang Russian force have interfered with the plans of the German General Staff, he cantly. ihe hepato Mayas When the selected battlefield was reached the a German invasion of England has been lost. The general reports here were that Germany, in moving to take Dunkirk, intended to start an invading force from there and Ostend. It is believed an aerial raid was intended to terrorize London. Then the German fleet was to go out and give battle | to the British war flect while an invading force was rushed | across the Channel. But the Belgians who avoided being cut off on their ay Cayce, Among them are retreat from Antwerp developed such an effective offensive | nigh rank. and attacked the enemy both from the front and flank. The Germans ‘fought desperately but were trapped d lost enormous numbers tn extri- cating themselves from their unten- able ponition. During the last five days 20,000 pris- \oners have Leen taken by the Rus- ifrom Nieuport to Dixmude that the dash of the Germans PETROGRAD, Oct, 22.—An oMficlal] LONDON, Oct. 22 (Aanoctated statement lasued from the War Of-| Press).—A Norwegian steamer which ‘toward Dunkirk has failed. flee tonight says the Germans haye| As arrived at Lox Palmas, Canary Supported by the great guns of the British fleet, the Bele, heen driven back ten milex on their] [ends te Tater obeneteees aue | gians have rolled the German offensive back, and all reports) tront. wen of Warsaw. It is also] 5 rts that fhe was visited by ived here to-day say the Germans are at last on the “2'd the Russian forces operating in Tad taunk eleven Betton receiv y say ithe Ivangorod district ang to the defensive. | south of Praemysl have been very suc- —[—[—[_—_—_—$__—_———_iss | cessful ‘German Headquarters at Slype w.%%°. ‘our forces have gained decisive victories.” COPENTIAL News). —Th invading Galiela, have fled over the Gallclan frontier back Into Rusisa, according to a de- spatch from Berlin, from official sources there, ‘The despatch also says Hungary 1s now cleared of Russians A German military administration ts now in operation in Russian Poland, having been established at Sosnovio, instead of the former Russian admin- istration, PARIS, Oct. 22—-A Havas Agency despatch from Petrograd says the Rus-| ian Minister of Finance has been au- thorized hy imperial decree to piace short term treasury bond¥ amounting to $60,000,000 on the English market. BERLIN, Oct. 21, via the Hague and London, Oct. 23.—Major Mohrat, military correspondeat of the Ber- liner Tageblatt, writes that the East Prussian frontier ix held firmly by (the Germans, who even have at- tempted an advance from Lyck to transfer the fighting to alien ter- . Oct. Blown Up; Allies in Courtrai 22 LONDON, Oct. 22.-A despatch to the Daily Mail from ‘rance says Courtrai was occupied by the allies last night. A despatch to the Daily Mail from Dunkirk says that the British naval bombardment has utterly destroyed the town of Slype which the Germans held in force. The house The naval marksmanship, according to the despatch, , Was superb. A British signalman, in a stationary balloon, | was shot by the Germans. OFFICIAL GERMAN REPORT 2,000 British Soldiers Caught; German Guns Disable Destroyer WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.—The German Embassy to-day announced re- celpt of the following wireless from Berlin: “The official headquarters repe * of Oct, 21 says heavy fighting {s con- tinufng on the Yser Canal and that tno enemy's artillery is supported from) the sea northwest of Nieuport where the German artillery disabled one ritory British destroyer ‘The offensive powers of the Russian “Fighting te also proceeding west of Lille where the Germans have) army in the north evidently taken the offensive and repulsed the enemy at different places. Two thous | | sand English have been made prisoners and several machines captured. In the Russian side there is no decision yet. “The Roma@h paper Tribuna publishes an interview with an Italian! Deputy just returned from France, who expre his admiration for the! Indian troops he sew at Marseil! The Sei 1 troops made the best impression, he though they were so bloodthirsty that the French | rmy command was often prevented from sending them to the front. These ften killed, without the knowledge of their officers, German and he says that once these Senegalese murdered all the German weakening gradually, betng revived Jonly when fresh troops are intro- | duced, ho says. He continues: “The fighting at Warsaw goes on. The fact that the Russians were com- pelled to accept battle there may be regarded as a success for us. It Ip hoped that the Austrinn attack will prevent a further retire ent by the Russiana “The struggle of the Austrians to ate the fortified lines between an River and Samb- > and the ation of the city of Stry are tm- | portant as opening the way to tho | Dniester in the advance against Lem- 11,500 Dead, Wounded and Missing eit ht in Latest German Casualty List "0" DERLIN, Oct. 32 (via The Hague and London to Associated Preas).—A German casualty let issued yesterday contains the names of about 11,500 |hilled, wounded and missing Emperor William bas conferred on the Pioneer Company of Lorraine battalion the right to wear the skull and crossbones of the cap, which heretofore bas been a distinction monopolized by the famous Danzig Death's Head Hussars. The action of the Emperor was taken at the instance of the Crown Prince, who reported the valor of the Pioneers in building bridges and constructing earthworks under particularly danger- ous clroumstances, It ts announced ‘hat the Krupps are making over for the use of the German army 500 cannon that have been captured Grom the enemy. \FOUR BRITISH CRUISERS NOW PATROLLING ENTRANCE. 71574, of on Ungtton,torne To NEW YORK HARBOR. jan examination of her Cher paper TROOPS FROM INDIA NOT YET IN BATTLE, REPORT OF LORD mane LONDON, Oct side, The Europa was overhauled in [the Btratts of Gibrallar ; We Also Offer: BARLEY RILGAR CL A tuttment gf thoes od id cy ty of ric] four English cruisers are pa trance of New York Har- nuinber than ever report That trolling the Capt mander of the Kurepa of La V ed to-day from Genoa, e the for- wo u intes oo Ba Borelay Strert | 2 Cortlandt mireet Perk Maw & Noman # 36, Weereig, yee, ed last Tuesday to the en torpedo deatroyers officers recently appointed to the Gove ‘ove Channel Fiahishive (ernment service in Indin empt to held up the “The im forces the seeretary ry very RON Will by taking their | ab it id, i hips" escebe og ‘the firing Une beside their Balle com 2e-clbes weaeslt-eub BRITISH NAVAL G GUNS BLOW UP GERMAN STAFF 1 HEADQUARTE Russians made a determined stand | ' b (Central last remaining Russians! aftor a new defeat, With All the Purity and Wholesome. neas Which Belong to Candy TERS KILLED IN FIGHT WITH BANK ROBBERS. BLAINE, Wash., Oct. 22.—Two men were killed and one wounded to- | day in a fight between a posse com- posed of Canadian and American | aennty sheriffs, customs officers and immigration inapectors and five outs laws, supposed to have robbed the First National Bank of Sedro-Wool- {ley, Wash. of $20,000 last Saturday when they killed a boy while firing at citizens on ti » street. ———————— GERMANS EXECUTE NATIVE KAMERUN CHIEF, IS REPORTED IN LONDON. LONDON, Oct. 22 (Associated Press). —A despatch to the Exchange Tele- graph Company from The Hague says that Magna Hell, the native chief of the German Kanferun, has been eme- cuted because he attempted to foment 4c the natives a rebellion against many. The announcement of this ited by the correapondent to rmayor, German Governor of bb \ Her Kamerun. Kamerun ts a German colony of {Western Equatorial Africa, with an area gstimated at 191,000 square miles, It has a population estimated at 3,500,000, of whom less than 1,000 fare whites, The administration of ies colony is by an Imperial Governer, whore seat ts at Buea. 3 pitelieelict- sce ITALIAN MARINES LANDED AT AVLONA, * ALBANIA, VENICE DESPATCH SAYS. LONDON, Oct. 22.—A de Evening News from Venice “A company of Itallan mar! Jat Aviona to-day landed ‘The Italian Forty- seventh h Tntuntry, 9 stationed at Leone. | » sald to by embark for Avion: it in maid Hone " communiegtion. sri | other p Albania hae been sey fin ‘order to prevent the spread of “the: ewe of the landin ‘The Malan {i London has of the fovegeing. no confirmatt GERMAN CRUISER REPORTED TO HAVE SUNK 11 BRITISH, FRENCH AND 1 ITALIAN SHIP. 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