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‘i 2 ‘___#MN EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OoTOBER 38 "MRS. CARMAN’S STORY IS UNSHAKEN BY PROSECUTIOY ei a fury boragain and her voice, in spite of frequent requests for louder Phy ‘ou didn't mind the kiss at all? itd iia. 7 tailed pl Terae ae yee Kelby hi Bet entered the pire a care ine hepa es THe Ma & white hand. I only saw two fingers ; " \ 0 him be witne e didn’t remem . Car- m door? A. 1 didn’t. I may|of it. ; , Guswers. wae o husky murmur. | @. Wt didn't couse you any jestousy| AW JUST FOUR LINES ABOUT d man cryin have touched her elbow as I looked &t| The redirect examination was them @. Can you tell whether the men you refer to were all married men’ | o¢ ati—didn’t distur your equilibri- THE DICTOGRAPH. Q. What was the real = my watch. ‘ begun. i! i took the roundabout way from your) Q. You've i-stified at the Coromer’s| By Mr. Levy—What gort of a hand by a Te Te Berth heen at dl uik mast bore A Yon pe 4 room to the office? A. Lsaw thetwo ipauest and before the Grand Jury | w: it? A. Just two fingers were ‘ ‘ . Did the not make yeu at all | ™ A. ‘ pi ladies waiting to get out. . at yuu had your hand on her show. r r hea’ «MEN ALL JOSHED HIM ABOUT GIRLS. eusplotuel A'Nor't thougee weal, Mia Carman, dent you know | The quetions tat Mt. Levy put to| "a 'Was that tho only rowan? A.| er? At teauied that Lonly Touched |fingerse, They were lAree Meavy Q. Were they men you tere in the babit of meeting in private bousos? | gratitude. the dictograph was on jerelay af the supper table on the cay of the vd a ; the a How did you come to send for | P ss @. Thon all that disturbed you wee! ternoun? A. No, it fust four! murder. Tp had been to tha! savage t man called aloud OW te func Wow It WAS Halong ehere vee tivwk aon see one 4 (& Yes; about once a month or so. | the fact that méney wae going out of lines, indicating @ short paragraph her mother and grand-|to Mr. Levy to object to-it Jwstion done, take a court officer and show n “ * @ They were all your friends? A. Yer the house OY way of @ nurse? A. Yoo, | DY separating her thumb amd fore. | > Wer Motes ade ents tentimony brought out that the women at | ts what you did? Kimball is Bedell’'s son-in-law, 80, inger. ry ven as to those foot of the stairs told her there| A court attendant came to the doe-| I thought he might know her. . @. Rnd each one of them talked to the doctor about bis girla? A. Yer. | that was ail. | Q. Do you know the firet news of “tthe ta was trouble in the office, Mrs, Powell | tor’s side, the doctor took o' DOCTOR SAYS IT MUST HAVE Q. Was it in jest? A. Yes. ' @ You thought it quite proper, that dictomraph was printed in big|,,2: You were playing on the lawn fm the! wat ¥ ¢ @, Did Mr. Spence and Mr. Mack and others speak of them? A. Tes. | then, for ber to kiss the doctor?) biack headlines on Thursday and al super, waren! you A. Yoo, Cat toward the attendant und eros BEEN LEFT HAND, + ba Q. What did they say to him? A. Thoy asked him how hie girla were | A. It war gratitude, aw I told you. | ivou. bint of it Wednesday? | want into the house ane went 7 ort ee you mean Rte Lok on hqutiy on the ight elbow with Justice Kelby asked if the hana is . > ‘ a@ tumbler in the e . he saw was a right or left hand. qviting along, whether be had stayed out all night, where he went—that| @ Did be kine bor? Af @d0't Q. On Tuesday night Dr. Runcte | 49 In the parlor to practise, leite yout A. Woo. {f4-tibugee some-| G, What time was it % PPe + -eind of thing—they'd say “the doctor ts some devil.” one It [etme up the stair? “A. Yen motiee eae Mar A. Yee, until my thing hud happen A. twenty. minutes past %,-or father | Hebe hand: he would have meen the ae @. You talked to him abowt that? A. I didn't discuss tt lsum ce my Web coaae Mae A. Bos. GE “conde to your buswana? a. wy What aid you do then? A. t/GO.0 GOLDER 18 RECALLED Wan Sve aianter acy Waton—milme | pack of It As he saw ity It sauet ' : r " + | wes fe ave i ht =f Ure bis bers ie a palit. bivtdl relia ag Q. Were you auspicious that be waa "a Did you tell the Hheriff or De-|* chair. After thet t went ap ony George Geli, the little .bronsed sary minute reat Dre cart an’ ine te tte La tea Bo you AY of ite A at A. + jaiseiah tat Se 4 e oa a'peopie whe . oe to other women? A.| einish en Wel or Ca abot the dic. bay’ SR hear oe aly bine of oe recalled as a = Ea or auatigg him as. ay: murder thas tt ab tiett hand?” at ‘wthe: There com! cam: 4 ednesda ? witness for the det ‘ ie M who 4 oem Feally to be patients, | @ Am they tated facing ench|! Gant sever did tell any of y mY room and I ran out into! Q. After you peer ee | ere wae wrong ay fone ita tact tbat you men- @ ere uncertain of him? A. Doubtful. | other, how tar apart were they?! ine county authorities about it till) , % Did you aco any one in the hall?| Yoman in the office? | Did you gem 8 |DION'T GET FAMILIAR WITH HIB] toned 4 left hand ty Shorit Pettit Q. Béut you remember over asking the doctor if be was om @ e880! A. Quite close toxotner. they discovered It? A. 1 did wot tell, ff, Hei my grandmother, Mra, Conk- owe tou cane Ht A. No. PATIENTS. a aout suoenine Gain | | when bo-whb out all night? A Yes, I've asked him. Ms + what sepdbette te cep el ax Put you did tell your good friend | » 2. Di YOu see your mother? a.|_ 2 Q. Do you remember saying the} Q. Where did you sleep after the i ( him? A. 1 don't koow whether | believed pim | OMly the parsing of money, why Dr. Huncie? A. Yes. en; T aaw her come out of her room| tre tna IS ame thing to Mr. Weeks and his ask-| murder? A. In my room. ‘e or — you «pon (he window then? ALT) @ You took out the dictograph ne ee. into @ clothes closet to get a ‘0 Dia’ you peu: vu Powell?” A. ES hee eres aways got so familiar] Q. Alone? A. No, with Mrs. Car- 2 wee Previous to one year ago you were uadecided as to whether | “6M! itr until ood pie baled wae A Samer Sore @. Did you see her do anything| Ye. [took her for Mre, Carmas. Q. You ducking behind the chair, a ‘ you be The doctor or mot? A. Te al ay eocanees roan oe |e ET i ee Ree AOLLRLED. | adtdor It he remenitcrse: teetitying |mont siaciccwounTt Aen z y or mor jm al I. H os ee ee ee, Ot Fl ee wa you" took oft which part fit? © you thea? A. that Colla Coloman, tbe Carmua's col |" G. Ge you remember saying te Mr. ] a . | @ But you didn't rap then? A. Not| Wad it this part? Rear artnree oF Sour ates. Ofed servant wae in te ctfion. 4 | Weeks there nothing Sut of the poreneins Sena 6 Sur mame wa ahe started owt Hs, Sri halt teat | pntanyoalns anor “eoier| Tau tenifed atare tae Goroner |i ay'ahe wd useing your a 4 which hai nin the doctor's . we ving you ° i QW 4e ‘what time? A To the present, but they've all been dis) «You wad to rua pretty fast to)" A Yeo, that wan the part. ad been. hat @o: through |fice? A. No. peiled now> ao (hero patore she got out? A. Leone OUT THE WIRING IM] ac 7Tebets sald Mr. Smith when the Lalas rere e, before, the) @, te it your best judgment that Mrs. @ You have absolutely no suspicion of the doctor now? A. No, nono! suppune i must have. EARLY MORNING. pry Mor hed, “you are hd @. DIA you howe eat teatity |PBlley was in your office the night at all, . Q She was in the office when you Y t the wiring which| “Yen, sit.” that ehe had not Totigh the |eeere ehe wae shot? A. Ve bone . Q. You t out tl li That ie all, F dint 7 ke T he wae a lady in black that | took to be i, @ How long have you been in this state of mind? A. Up until this} #% to the a A. Yea, the door! led from the office to your room? A. Distetotoarte |, Elisabeth,” said the| dining room heard her |her, ; | wi toned. Yeo, up the stairs and past Mlisa- Whit . way G0. Q. How long was she in your office 7 tragedy. lGIVES DEMONSTRATION OF al beth’s room je little Elizabeth was on the| Q. After the Coroners inquest do} 1; night of the shooting? A. About a Q) When exactly did you lose your suspicion? A. After I got the Q. Where were you when your] Titness stand Mrs, Carman gave the| you remember my_ telling you I! titteen minutes. GENTLE SLAP, ester saw you taxing | the wire out?| Arto pore MM eters) abe Pd et bi Pay Pays etd = 9. ‘What time was it when you @. Now show ua how you slapped| Mrs. Carman indicated the stairway. | *hown ato began. Liesaeal porch’ looked at your watch? A. A quarter : Q. You mean you heard nothing, 60 you assumed there was nothing | ye ae cepman waves| A: I was hore. = : Bae copphye ca Ga tee hret ateriiee past eight, but I'm not positive, = her righ’ | 4 M . a Dy uu remember testi ing at te hear? A. Yeo. eet hand qoatiy, a Wire we your ot ver ee) Gas aomed Mars, C.oman Danes ner| CECIGION TO HOLD COURT 8£8-) Q. ran be fy! Q. Fou didn't get anything from the dictograph which made OU) G Ho you call that a clap, Mra.|etaire. . face in her hands and cried, | Her GION TO-MORROW. the laat Grand Jury that it was elther as? A. No, to the contrary. is Wi . | handkerchief was pressed closely to| A conference between counsel and utes’ DennioAdt A. Ho, tothe cs Carman A. Toe ease nre id zat he, ue teste. | Be en and net onduloas beck wis | sabuSer Naty” was neta Sehae curt |miautes of eeni? Koen remember Q. You were suspicious of any woman who came frequently? A. Yea. Q. Do it again, please. her eobbing. reconvened for the afternoon sess! Q.'No matter whether you knew her or not? A. Why, certainly; 1 | Mrs, Carman went through the It ae the Read Of the Garret ine CARMAN'S MOTHER COR: | and it was. decided. that” the triei| (*,peeer now, than it was thent A, 216 W. 136th St.,Wem ol bb Are nan carte nen oe wee oe Seurdd won aaring gentle waving motion of brushing Carman now leaned forward| — ROBORATES HER STORY, | %uld be continued to-morrow instead | aarx, T know: Bet, 140th 8t. & W. a Hanever Len @. Djd you belleve he was s truthful man during the period when you | something with the back of her hand.| fenit and rested her elbows on the Klin, a tite Mre. Powell identified « quilted sik | @ When Dr. Runcte came Mrs. p Be were mepifions of him? A. T thought he was trathful, 1G, Tat’ the way you slapped Mra.| gloved hand yore tlasped aasily be: | 214 lady, aoventy-three years o1a,ene Kimono, more purple thas lavender, | Bailey was dead, wasn’t ane? A, She batch co y thet moved jofen: mother, wi t y Mra. hi lephoned, er aren ene Masri oe erica) told pi thi pe my Bi ht 7 the murder. ee Q. Didn't you testify that when Dr. , SHE NEVER ASKED HIM QUESTIONS. | @. Did you slap the dostor? A. 1 Q. When rou saw the same woman coming to the office tine and timn | don't remember, egain, You never asked him the oecasion @f the viaita? A, No, I didn't ask, Q. You were very angry with him, Nor you used the dlctograpa | 2 which she accompan 5+ ag nbd ©. kawin Carman rag worn. Runcie came and sald, “She's dead,” man and Elisabeth to the city and| sald he went into the you sald, “I know that’ ALT did month of so you were in S| their return home for supper.” 740. He saw Miss Combs, M aay that. : oo | Weren't you? A. ¥ Iw out A. Yes. After supper she eat in Mrs. Powell's| ley and a man whose ngme Re didn’t} Q. After the body was laid on the same, a. pia Your suspicions increase from the time you hoard the conver. y ‘en, aa, poom with SH did aries tor. Ge “4 - Re sations @edt the doctor's girls till you got the dictograph? A. Yes, they fend gar Led came down to the ane wore Gaite Hee of ehh were Into" the ‘ian Pa veal pee ee REGW enw tha guaiation brett: A.| Goer’ d you prescribe for George Upholding its established name. L murder. . 3 no! and ran out into the Bi Yes, Q. Did you give him any pills? A. : + iecreased. not have them any more. ie Ball, “4 Q. You came down with a kimono You bought the machine outright Elisabeth waa there and there were| @. How long was the gentleman in| Yes, for his mother, a : thee is venereal ie yghend DF Ali evita kaa ante on and red felt slippers? A. Yes, | June 237 A. Yes. Tiny hee came eae none, |Yoar cust, A; Aboue dus minut. | sonswane to ino, medicine case; per @ ay @. You could travel very quietly Q. But you were over your suspl- | 4’ 9 ent down and closed| Q. What did he have to say le | you ao mi e@ case, got 4 office hours would cause you to become suapicious? A. Yes, it would. with those on? A. Yee. clons, so it wasn't bh good to you through the Minon teen ‘ Lad weat hee bea me hd hood Sm eey later, He Lol Reged ite Bee ist te Gaidee man er wom both. ’ p i AO, iy 10 the office. [said he wo Ne 4 § ; ts _ @. Wore you suspicious of the er woman? A. Of both. @. You cay you heard a note? a. | °%, Sor vou pata tie cad arcs ‘coleman, the maid, was in the|. @ Did you ace that person again?| not hear him say that. 7 ; Tou es. outright when lose two waiting |A. No. ) Remember telling me that you ‘ _ oy pelleved there were improper relations? A. Yoo 1 did Y fod a Nee ee vee room, gay ssitinath lle Fc so Vinat Aappened while Mrs. Bailey founa he et ry sail east, Nenatine a "@! A88 you believed your 4 be be capable of improper relations| @. A shot? A. I couldn't say, y After the ehoctl ou learned I went into the office for a moment. | Was in your private office? A. Noth-|Mrs, Carman was there? A. No, * hi w a. ne 1 felt 10 aay, VIS women? A. 1 must have Q. Weh-a-t? I ebuldn't tell that |wno the woman was who was shot?|* felt ll when J saw the body and |ing, save that sho eaid she wasn't fecl-} Q. Remember dancing with ‘two | a Carmen ecemed at a loss as to the intentions of Mr. Omith. Bre} it was a shot. A. Yes, So Masser Rpt Lat pales all ‘aor the |Ing Ns None happened sil ehe ladies from Hempstead? A, Not two; | CEYLON T q } . Ct I . You felt sorry for tl + pd one,” she 5 rted to go out to catch the trolley. |one, EA fer gereoptivie intervals before answering and frowned in a pussied Sant Pee arene tear | 9,0: Vou, felt, erry, tty had bees ng Den Mrs. Conklin ‘was put upon| Q. What happened then? A. There! Q. And you told me Mrs, Carman f way. Shoe studied th Legitteosnred dg face until he wae obliged, always ne What a4 wee Aide egridien killed? A. Yes. . 9 stand Mra. Carman continued to crash and a hand came'through|was angry ‘and wouldn't serve this y fn @ soft, couftenus tone to request Ber to answer promptly. 5 - Dia you to call on Mre,|Weed. But ine little while the firm |the window, waving tho curtain and |lady or dadiow with tea; or’ whatever | White Rose Coffee, Peand Tins, 35c. naiegd mraity Ena extend your sym: |YO® and quiet bearing of the elder |shade aside; as L Jumped bebing the lit was, and went off ina casner, and PREY, 0 the bereaved ones? A. No, woman seemed to reassure her. Her |operating chair there was a shot. The|you had to serve them yourself—and T didn’ a lieved there were Women more attract! eam: eee pee. @ You believed th Praeivg No Aime GSR ORS |" Poe have heaed & GUA Grek) © Daroxysm of grief but |next thing I saw was the patient. |that she. : prett on ¥bu" fo! firecracker explode, an automobile! Mra, Carman's answers were slow pst tere continued from her |She said, “T'm shot!” in a very ‘low some, thi after that? A Dont Ha ytayy EPR tire blow out. But you did not have | and in a very low volo. t|Heep herwelf in contre, PU | to Leg ean moniber (Hit conversation. | OPEN ALL NIGHT! ow any Sng nsre| Tose ft temoas sheaf ooa'onunoatwoune, nin” |ayaaty i 60 balay tam” XG May SURGE rng ren ou loa ey eertsicaite me | DANSE d’AUTOMME nm} ju saw hor ing room ind. ~ "t ii it 4 o y Mike Mra Carman, A. That was what|No, . Q. It didn't arouse your curtosity?| @. bog ac winee you went upstairs to your her aca ie gene aoen oa 6 % Sou toousht abe would cael over tet I ANOTHER BIG TIME | 1 wanted to fing but Ds ,.Q You went upstairs and put tne} A Oh, yes it aid. bts Sats e room di you cry? A. I{I laid her down 60 ehe was close to|A. I don't remember the conversation octdey | Kis dbuae clare v, MRO. CARMAN AGK® FOR GLASS ‘ere all crying. I know I|the window and more comfortable, |with you. | @ You were euspicious " ( ‘ea. was. We were all excited. Q. What did you do then? A. I went} @, Don't you recall telling Mr. Qui one? A. Ne + a at Then you came down, and eud- a i WATER. \ No werner ein CY MRATHY TO} Bde couldn't t remember whether Dr. | to the waiting room door, called foF| (whe stood up in court) Gita ane a @ Ge you ware suspicious eev-|Genty your suspicions were aroused? ) Where it seem ber A. taire help and then jumped to the tele-|¢p, i} hi . Exceptional dancing corps ‘eral and wanted go find out of which] A. Na. that waa not so, Homewhero at the back of the house,|_@. And you never sent to the| "UY ta top rying. phone and called Dr. Runele, | \dow Twa hand that abs th peaaall im entirely new and original Whon Mr. # Balloye a single word of sympathy, of Q. Did any one come in? A. I think fi hand? A. 1 don't beli qne your euspicitne wore true? A| @ Though you b44 ne ouspicions Fr Smith began his inquiries) griet, or distress at the death of Her| my sister-in-law was the first one Relieve | Yes. , “ you went out to look in the window oot keg? tty sb igy od jot, Mrs. or. ’ Pag t, Mr. Goldér and my mother-in Whee mee aged bee) etal bol @ You were suppicious of Mra Va-| to wee what you could ese? A. No, |Cafman leaned composediy in| Q. cig dinner table . will you didn’ | Fd MU | vance? A. Yes, 1 suppose so amons| @. What window wan it? A. Thatlshe mit meric cid ones fee TA. ¥ OF panning to te eens oats, Hold] G. Bee Colla Cole~-an? A. Yea. | yer, Cased beens inn” [a Se BUSTANOBY $ ethers, very same window, Glaas of water. = crash. DID NOT SEE HIS WIFE IN THE Hed ne. cout Conta you see (fear ¥—Phome 6789 Greeley) Q. Did you thin’ Mre. Varance was] With a glance at the pian, & You it directly Gownstaire?| A. And you went #0 that you could at You went where from the office? OFFICE. wi ind of a hand it was? A, Y. = am more attractive tp your hushand thaa| Q. Oh, that—very—same—window? rk oy) Lor oy ee seaure Mr. Lavy you had never seen RandNerontat and wont sane doe, *| Q. At any time did you see Mi youresif? A. Ob, a0, Mr. @mith, ne. | A, ' vorp—aeme—window. | the hall? “h, Yoo. Oa ae eeeat, someone would|, @ What did you want with a hand. | Carman in your office ‘hat evening? c ‘Mr, Gmith thep called for the ease! Q. Where were then? A. Atl aout werohef? A. I was crying. A No. The Coupon Below Entitles E ree doubt it? A. No. ‘The doctor was then tal rough es Every World Reader to + end the big ground plan of the Car- ) 8 Tati ves ed at we tna 2|..2 Mr. Levy told you it wae neces |HELPED TO LIFT BODY TO THE|a description of, the oMe: } man house. ie ene was| acne were? | sary oo that you could wre me col doors, He sald the doors were all SIX BE AUTIFUL POINTED OUT THE DOOR OHE THERE. 2. Big you ask the doctor whe they |ROver seen the woman, ile eiowed and “two of them St esa c U8ED TO Go OUT. Q. Why 414 you took tn that win] Were? A. No, I didn't. Y reat was in Hom vintage down to . Tasked “Dr | locked. mel . Tre District-~Attorney then asked | dow? A. 1 wanted to aoe if abe was] out une Iney ames y, ort te, where = the Balioys lived? A. Yes , G How long nave You. been prace iP HOTOGRAPHS for ber concerning the door ste had eed | ere Q, Kou gat dowastaire te ‘far aa| 4 Gyane 7ou never went near ‘emt ti Bsa tacet of sour pavionve tadiee? ta going out.of the Bouse the night) @. Did it ecver to you as pertestiy | the mantel shelf and then you body tntertered your bed apa date Mra. Varance, the aurse, oa for you to look throughs a ee Maer in. bes happened? A. I be og me i ee omen (een meno as to Heretofore Cost $3, bat the doctor. window when the doctor tad a pa-|enew wut” aw the two women! '"§ ‘Mrs. Carman, you testified . the office? A, Yes. Only 75¢ . Wet door wae it, the east door? | isnt to the oMee? A. I kaw It was re wasn't anything about the .,Fou used to be Health Ofteer, Now if You Bring it ‘ n't yor . Yes. be arces and pein out on the * proper of G, You've, done, tot, ot uasient|| f g . the Coupon } lor ee, vi you? Bre Nag He ram three * bills, a (A tats at ( ee ieee ra ct = cially. a = Cut It Out TO-DAY Aver, mi eu were close enoy, to, oe . reme . You were remov as Healt - @ nearer door: 1 just gidn't. the bills, A, Yes, Ray inthe waiting. room ad Dated about the bod A 2. Wo,| boon, Wann? | eer. weren't yout, : : Nunusual opportunity @. You Mrs. Varance; you} @. And you caw the nuree kiee yque| the oMoe? A. When I say office 1|' "Dont you remember that X told tees j that will be seized had a speaking acquaintance with|hueband? A. Veo | did. awa Son hear you I knew who it was who had bees bet t] every reader of this: heer, didn't you? A. Yes, 1 suppose eo.| @. Whieh ereused your Jealovey, tho| room did you eee any one? A. No po shot a cue office? A. I don't remem- paper who wants ta save @. There was no reason why you| kiss of the passing ef the meney? A.) 2 Didn't you realise then a shot| “Witt inis anewer the erces-exam- 82.25 and get a set of would not apeak to ber on the atrestt |The paosing ef the money. hed pron, fiesat at Ne: tana thorey | itation of Mrs. Carman came to an lar $3 photographs of some 4. ‘Two or three miuutes, “TAt halt past eleven Mr. Levy be-| f Seat 900, , Then you weat beck upetaira? ean the redirect examination. : eat “th ie Be . Will you say that you aid not , X°y, Geny fo aay cme that) & J aren ey BAe Into the dottor'e omee to answer the| Zunes & dictograph ta the Rouse? Sor.Youno the lead- phonet A. 1 am net certain. I may! o pia you ha! y reason for not| i r { ing New Y pot re, ing to the y houset A. I ing New York photogra~ PP hay Ry pe door ear-| didn't feel tree to do so. pher for over 20 years id You felt that you were under and have brought ha | De yee suspicion by them? A. Yes. rallies hy 6! for twelve years, By Mr. Smith—That was your evle lj 5 to over 250,000 families QT you paw hor on the atreet| S24 0nly reason for not golug to the| nt ra ot through fond recollections, you'd recogn! ¥ family of an Innocent woman ehot in| ve ly Just cut out the Coupon and 5 bring it before Nov, 0, amd “ex payment of the nominal sum of | tizabeth played the plano So you will receive six besutiteh night A Yeu id beaaid r cH LAT COVERED PEF- Bian get gilaee i or ‘You called to her to stop playing? DAUGHTER io FRRMINT FA eae on Sle! ant Sheree Con, ahem a Chaya onan Bau = io ve deal more and ‘be happy tat the ossension of a wondertol Hkemess me TARE THE STAND. Sreyoar Molter,” Pelkey tae Brother or the Duby, for this the door of your room was generous offer is good te any at fer oo MEDICAL AUTHORITY | 7 Ter ype Q. Bhe a eg @2 Bopn as you told UPON her to? A. THIS REBATE COUPON~Fresented to Readers % You say Mr. Levy came nert day We tihete AZ Bee Mow ed hit ENDORSES EL RADO}L HALF A ‘DOZEN CARBONETTE PHOTOGRAPHS by oe thie Sats Pins) Bane eed So1.Youno PHOTOGRAPHER noe think. ef 0 less to (The regular cost of which le $3) 75¢ ject for aym- ly te. riait.| At the Reduced Price of were you? a low, fro teturbed. C. ‘ een 2) aoe ergse pelo freak ae TatiadeeN 5 ; nda. Q. Was it thon you asked hi : ‘AT ANY OF THE FC fii give ow beet Cod lodl A Ter” = ‘ St. sii oth 23 Fl coin 2 . inesday afternoon? A. Yes. “4 : atl Ave. Bo you anticipated you would Ar he services of a lawyer Wed- : . . . zZ be! 850-852 Broadway, ‘Pr... afternoon? A. Not exact: t t Bt. ‘eo or no? A.T can't answer autre, & abs) 1 NEW JERSEY, ahha een ‘an article tn ‘eins 5 & iso os, 1157 Newark Ave., rie 4 , What paper? A. 1 don't re- 923 Broad St., si INQ PIANO.

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