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ce ata A i ome Brawn, who confessed to shooting Dr. Mohr, moved to dismiss the indict- Ment against Spellman on the ground that the Stato had failed to prove his Presence at the time of the #hvoting. “If you believe the State's evidence, Spellman shot Miss Burger,” he said, | “but that doesn't make bim guilty to Killing Dr, Mohr. Suppose Brown had been hired to kill Dr. Mohr and Spellman had been hired to kill Mins Burger. Brown shoots the doctor Speliman shoots the girl; but, short of @ charge of conspiracy, 1 don't eee how Bpeliman can be held ac- eountable in any way for the death of Dr. Mob: “I think you take a narrow view Of the case,” Judge Stearns said, “It two persons are employed to kill the ocoupants of an automobile, which shoots one and which the other makes no difference. Both motions are denied.” MRG. MOHR’'S LAWYER I8 FIRST TO OPEN. No motions in behalf of Victor Brown, Judge Stearns stated then to the jury that counsel for Mrs. Mobr would present thoir case fisi, the attorneys for Brown and Spell- moan having waived their right to ad- @yees the jury at this time, Mr. Cushing opened for Mre. Mohr. He eaid in part: . “You have been told this crime is the most terrible in the State of Rhode Island. We contend that Mrs, Mobr knows nothing of the commis- sion of this crime save what she has read in pewspapers and what she bas beard here in evidence be- fora the court. Tho evidence may show that Dr. Mohr was not the best person in the community, It may show that he was a faithless and worthless man. “We don’t care if it shows that he ‘was a menace to the community, we recognize that he had a right to live. We are not going to plead the un- With this motive, so it went abead and got a second motive-Mrs, Mour's de sire to get contro! of her husband's property. The State has set her fort jas cold, doveless and animate only by cupidity Within a very fow minutes after Mr Cushing started Mrs, Mobr began to cry, her whole body heaving with her sobbing “These two motives,” Mr. Cushing went on, “are asx far apart ag the « So the State then got a third motive-—that shortly before the shoot ing Mrs, Mohr waa concerned over the hearing of her divorce case and wanted to met Dr. Mohr out of the way in order to avoid what the divorce case might bring forth “We will show you, #o far as the married life of Dr. and Mra. Mohr is concerned, that they were martied In Brooklyn, on May 15, 1803, From that time until 1909 two children wore | born. They lived happily until the spring of 1909, when Dr. Mohr ga her a terrible beating. Dr. Mohr told his wife that she could not prove het marriage to him as there was no re lof it in Brooklyn and that the man who married them was dead. “A reconciliation followed this, Dr. Mobr promising to be kinder, and he agreed to go through another mar- riage ceremony with her, So they went to Lynn, Mass, on May 24, 1909 and were married by a Justice of the Peace named Atwell “But even after that Dr. Mobr treated hin wife with the greatest erucity, He ran around with many other women, one of whom was Miss Emily G. Burger, who appeared here on the stand.” Mrs. Mohr continued to cry as Mr. Cushing went on, her toars flowing #0 copiously that she had to borrow handkerchiefs from the newspaper women who sat near her. TELLS OF DOCTOR'S THREATS TO WIFE. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1916. VON GERNSTORFF AND LANSING DRAW LUSTANA PAT Agreement Put in a Shape Ac | ceptable to United States and Forwarded to Berlin. | BELIEVED TO BE FINAL, Reply From Germany Is Ex- pected in’ Washington Within a Week WASHINGTON, fan. 26.— The nt was re tania agre: by Count von HRernstorff, the German Ambaanador, and Secretary Lansing to represent the views of the Unite States and waa forwarded to the Be Mn Foreign Office, Word of whether the German Government wil laccept it in its present tentative form is ex pected in about a week After a conference between the retary and von Bernstorff, the Ambas made a new tentative dratt which Includes all the contention of the United States. » lust proposal from Germany was understood to be unacceptable to the United States bi cause it did not admit full lability for the lives of all the neutrals lost in the destruction of the ner, although the German Government agreed to pay as @ matter of friendship to the United] States. This Government contends the | wad THE KA) SER OF GERMANY, German Em He Looks To-D | ] “AUSTRIANS GAPTURE ig —-< ae He Looked Hight Years Ago DEBATE BEGINS AN ALBANIAN SEAPORT IN THE COMMONS ON | They Occupy Sah Giovanni dj | Medua and Press on Toward | Durazzo. FIRMER BLOCKADE ROME, Jon. 26—Austrian troops 1 have occupied the Albanian 6 aport > jot San Giovanni di Medua and are pressing southward toward Durasso, Si nk cording to despatches received npc Ministry Sub-| fee" Opposition to Ministry Sub-| nero to-day, ‘They plan to form a mits a Motion Demanding | junction with the Bulgarians in the ss . | region of Elbassan Severe Measures. Part of the Montenegrin and Al- banian forces defending Scutarl were LONDON, Jan, 26.—Debate on the| captured when the Austrians took proposed blockade of Germany was | te city. ‘The Serbs escaped and are formerly opened in the House of | Pétreating southward Commons this afternoon Arthur yy "ane | y Benn, Cor lian troops are known to have rvative member.) been landed near Durazeo several f the following| months ago. No reports of their | withdrawal have been . received, ugh the above message from moved the adop notion That thix house havin ed | Ron presence at Durazzo. s arts | ‘The Montenegrin made a deters ral countries bordering on enemy d stand on Mount ‘Taraboseb {a lerritory of goods essential to t Jan effort ave Scutar!, but the enemy for the prosecution of the | Austrians forced the garrison to evace war urges the Government to in- | uate the place and the detachment om the mountain to retreat. The women force as effective a blockade as | conducted themselves as heroically possible without interfering with | as the mon, carrying on thelr backs the wormal requirements of those during the’ ret at everything that neutral countries for internal the volume of imports into ni |was necessary to continue the ; | struggle. rf consumption oo Mr. Benn said ho did nt th | sgvencn wl obyeet am 6" TURKISH DIPLOMAT nd other neutrals would wel the substitution of an legal blockade for a , yulelt- | Refaat Pasha Said to Be in Switzets y"" measure about whose logulity they have protested. i | land to Make Proposals to ih hen : Belligerents, . | BALFOUR DISCUSSES ZURICH, Jan, 26.—The distinguish. ed Turkish diplomats, Refaat Pasha, BRITISH LABOR "WRITER SAYS KAISER arenes | 17-INCH GERMAN GUNS Neby Bey and Eteume Bey, have are y inukes no reference to thelr <q” | opibldd rived in Switzerland to prepare a written law in any of ite phascs.| Mr. Cushing continued: “in 1913|clalma should ie paid as a matter of| lsays They May Have Such Cane{ scheme of Turkish peace proposals, Even if there were need for this|Dr. and Mrs, Mohr went to ee in melo - ofits ee | 4 a ey : jay + Ke ee in| the newspaper La Bulsse declared tog . y tet Newport, but the doctor went back to| If, ated to-day, the new non, But He Has No day ° hc nui temerity to make) oividente, inaisting that Mrs. Mohr | draft is fuly acceptable to the United! | IS TIRED AND BROKEN — if Evid sca cae Cochin, Xe ia aise eay Savy j remain in the Newport house. She] States, there 4s reagon for believin u vidence: made ‘Turkey desirous of peace. | “We want to submit other facts to] did not want o-renain there, desiring | will be accepta’ eo oe Germany booenins LF ’ | ' Wing resumption of 5 per cent ° . °8 t | Ppp E eS | You, The State docy not claim that] to be with her husband in Providence, | Count von Bernstorff ix known to be dividenda on United States & : IONDON, Jan. 26.—A. J. Baltou | Witnessed 10,000 Autopsies, ‘ ae! But we will show that Dr. Mohr wrote / acting und wide latitude conferred wi d Stutes ‘ “E| Firet Lord o he Admiralty, stated in ar reltzber e oti pot Dei r ew rant ta aay {her aletter at this time witch treat: | by Ina Government. for. the ragula: COUGHS CONTINUALLY rote reports of largest |, a be of Commots. to-day that | years old of Nod Wem One Hane killing of Dr. Mohr. Wo want to say | ened almost to kill her if she teturned | ons. jearnings in history of the company, |... ? KeKt Ha td. | dred and Yorty-ftth Btrset, who tor tha to you, first of all, and we will show|to Providence. And all the time Mra.| After his conference with Secretary | © was a heavy prices on da ace is cell vast nine yeurs has been In charge of you that Mrs. Mohr was not at all|Mohr knew that her husband was go- | Lansing the German Ambassador di | a Stock Exchange to-day, not only | 20? that German possessed soven- | Pia" Mtynat room at. the, Clty Morus, « he i ing about with Mis« Emily Burger. tated u message aAlaeai mo rt 5 german sso aaah teen-inch «1 but that it was not/died in Bellevue Hospital last nigh Gistressed over her divorce case and ee ae a ere Tors, | aed sk measure, t __ | Declares Ruler Is Greatly Aged, | in Steet shares but in neariy every pei Se ae DON | pneumonia. It is eale he hed. superine {tm imminent trial. Negotiations be-/a: which time he had dinner with|thia was the cod ‘ Berlin | , Eats Little and Shows ot wh grade security ey s° ibn tk tended the performance of 10,000 autope tween attorneys for Dr. Mohr and| Mrs, Mohr, Dr. Mohr went on a ter-| containing the United States Govern. (But Leading Delegates to Con-| ©" ei , After a monetary boom at the open- | 94 Wat Germany is doing in Mra. Mohr were in progress at the|rble spree which continued into| ment's proposals c : a: raat e x | Little Activity ine aie at the ay | Of Shipbuilding must necessar: | m4 time in the most informal way, look-|January. He was practically an tn-| Count yon Bernstorff was with the| ference Are Bitter Against . Peel ta nerkcy thero was a steady | natter of conjecture.” he an } sane man from alcohol and dru Secretary for about thirty-fve min- ; | sug all day public failed to ; el! it ati Abi ¥ | . Snvtt doubt it has been within her powe | Pee eownce atom; tf DOES O, Attorney General Rice protested | utes. | Conscription Policy, | LONDON, Jan The Dally Mail| "4" in to buy the good things and eines she P | “In the property motive, as setjagainst the “drugs” but the uta - | 7 - correspondent describes what hi | professional bear speculators, seeing | {© mitlate during the course of the | forth by the prosecution, we will show |ment was allowed by the Court | | of the German Berpercn ot cite wan | the onfoming, ralded tha market ree} {7hr.t%d Derhape complete, the build | 100 ‘ ou that Mrs, Mohr desired only t “While Dr. Mohr wus in this mate AUSTRIA ASKS U $ BRISTOL, Hngland, Jan -By a} of the German Emperor at close range F i re ho marke -jing of large ships with powerful ar- PILL y 5 red only to} oe aimost insanit ‘continued MF. oO Mal majority, sencmeanthel i at Nish: peatedly, Steel iched its highest | m: t | oi i claim certain property which had|Cushing, “he told his wife to got out | y D EVEN OF MONOD i wae sight yours since hadi point, 36 at the opening and declined! As recards the preparedness of the | An Effective Laxative once been in her name, but which,Jof the Newport house and shift for GUNS ON LINER |" 000,000 English laboring men fe Gerthbe Batnene ee ecett| to 88 1-8 /0t she close British navy, 1 ean only say that | Purely Vegetable — , Under threats, she had been compelied | herself. Then it was that Mrs, Mohr | tov adopted a resolut edging pein the nek Emperor. What al ol t a big railroad siovks weak- Syery doe! spud oF ‘ ‘a started her petition for ———— [thelr support to the British G change! The Emperor is not a tall under preasure and fell away | home or in the Mediterra \ td deed over to Dr. Mohr. It was} taintenance, Makes Ingufry as to Verona Similar) m man, a8 represented in his photo-| {TOM one to three points. Bethlehem | ing used either for new c | ons ipa ion Property purchased with her own ‘We shall show you that Dr, Mohr , MA ealieow nee graphs, and, beside the great massive! >\°C! oP # few transactions slid down | Or for repairing requirements of our ’ money. We will chow that she had|was prosecuted for un attack won to that Presented in Verdi resolution was pussed ‘ feventen points from 478 to 436. Not | selves and our allies. This being 90.| Ml Indigesti atk [orherguet alee: “ rty,(@ servant girl about this time and Gas heers shortly after the three-day |{8Ut® of the hawk-nosed Ferinand, | long ago It sold for. $600 a. shure it {s imponslble to add to the magni. | ndigestion, Biliousness, eta Pana that her scte were not thone of a] M44, rs chr Peed to take he “ae [mmo a the ator conrenceopnied| hn? gus, * culeus fucka waddle | aeuasemane” Sp Suge"? qitgan, | He of our propane” for O Qunin y ASHINGTON. . eu y lor s divide — be faaspine: see woman. because the loved him. Thie is a ARMINGTON, Jan, F t—Baron | With the same majority the delegates | (Ne Brest sinos which had been looked forward tos! PENSIONS FOR POLICE . until relieved _ SRALOU; HE LOVS.D HER | strong proof of her love for him, and| "eh Zwiedine arge of the Aus- | adopted a resolution, condemning Ger-|\ .. ag A typifying a co’ ti urn to pros. g hocolate-Coated o: { HUSBAND. mentioned only to show this. tro-Hungarian Embussy, to-day asked | man atrocities in France and el-| gpq 4 han, Hila Bele te oie (een Sa BrOEeMGIODG Aricee ok Westonecter [Geasdiane. Will Ask “We admit that Mrs. Mohr waa jeai-|,,, Af (0 {hl charge that Mra. Mohr |the Stato Department what the Unis | gin Tee Wie LGSUG Te GUL Cae LEHGED Gh The OOISERT BRREG oa ice Se ain cttenee mn her husband, she was|ied State ended to do he onat A though bis mustache is still susple| i sand ssp! . bs | east ae ee miles mee ae unable to hire atanticca ie cat oe Her Athise see 1 SO IN tS cane r age * conference wa a most] ciously dark. There wae an absence Witnessed in a long time. ALBANY, N, ¥., Jun. 26.—The village | ; above dance for her, eo she had to get the @ Italian steamship Verona which| important in the history of E ot the old sture, aa an of Westchester County may be- | @ reconciliation with him. We|¢¥idence the beat way she could, It|urrived in New York several days| unionism, not only because | “The Emper tly aged. He Closing Quotation the beneficiaries & possible} = ow you what she went thro was her habit—injudicious-—perhaps-—|ago with two guns mounted at her| conser|p sue, but because labor's | held in bis band a handkerchief, o sion law. Assemblyman Cof- ¥ a UBD.) to deal with the doctor's servants in | ; Which be Was perpetually using, and Net q - : 4 Hines 2 : Lich he Was perpetually using, and S pheige teritai i and even through all tho litigation) thin regard. Whatever correspond: [a er® jattitude toward taxation and toward! | noticed iuter at thy banquet’ that Ata “* Lavbievichy Ag han reo Absolutely Removeg she was fond of her husband. Welence sho had with Healls, Brown or| Tho inquiry waa the same as that)/peace suggestions was to be discussed. | he seemed ty require It to assuage \i Si fco ater imentyeiive years of tual | Ty Qj ‘ claim that she went on loving a ben aa was in furtherance of an made by Baron Zwiedinek in the case! Willlam Crawford Anderson, Mem. | SanUn vel iconebing, rhe Band: Mn. tn =15 |service, ‘or after physi Atat n igestion. One package innocent idea sl ha i alan steamer Giuse er of Parliament, Who presided ap} Kerehiet w huge Turkish affair Am. Can * | sutte in the performa: ae =, . oe “ although Jeal-land Miss Burger guns mounted aft. The Verdi was al-| that attempts to make conscription | Turkiwa sta: reavent in the Xin! 4 [Ad Bk es : ous she never had & murderous!neNiEs SHE PAID FOR MOTOR: |!owed to sail on hier return triy a means of coercing unionists will | COMMer. sm Ise Co, Sof the W thought against him, and we can show cyc Indications are that the Austrian ult not only in great bitterness, The Emperor ate and drank practl. {s)- [tee lent Ass you that too. « eYCLE. Government may F protest and | but in faliure.” cally nothing at the banquet, and It Xm on the pr “Dr. Mobr was f oh When Mr. Cushing resumed his|notity the United States that any| “I fear that Bagland is at ing| ie sald that he alway eats before \m todas e i a man of charming! opening after recess he took up thefother merchant veasela permitted to | an tmpossible task,” hes. “She proceeding to state functions, Cer. | Wn ITEMS FOR INVESTORS personality, and his wife wanted to| story of Mrs Mohr's iife with (he}aail with guns aboard, even if in-| is trying to become a great naval and | ‘inly he sp ,more time coughing \ | U.S Steel pf. dividend of 1 5-4 per Preserve his jove in every way she doctor from May, 1915, three months |tended for defense only, will be con-| military power and a great industrial | (Man eating at Nish Fog cent, payable Feb. 25, Books cloxe — power at the same time #8 | 41." Common stos ‘f} | March 20. Booka « 1 Total deficit of Anan could. Tho State has said that Mra. ore the ae aat i ah sidered hostile craft, subject to being ~ © expect to show you that Mrs./sunk without warning i Mobr'a jealousy of Miss Burger was! sonr did not supply any funds for iby an jworld after the war, [tw Wale ae &@ motive for this crime, This motive] the purchase of the motorcycle, Also hard, bad world for b unless labor | Hethienem mr Ig one which has a foundation in love,| that the only other event in that HOLLAND STOPS EXPORT upticipates In the shaping of affairs.’ Barn Rap, Tran Without love there is no Jealousy. But| Month Under consideration was the | Mr. Anderson, who ha (Cal: petrotenan, opposed the Cal. Petroleutn pf the State wasn't satisfied entirely discovery of Dr, Mohr and Mins |Gons iption ai in Paria nent de. Cevtral Leathe Gemety, ims, nemmoes sogwener t| OF RUBBER TO GERMANY |store i245, 1,214, not redeem ie ‘ mearing on the events of August. | compulsion. ’ Hopes Women Will ‘ow aa to the visit of Mra. Mobr | Britain Expected to Reciprocate by! > turm OF words tan ot wns ¢ have forced military service i nut the risk of forced industrial , 'r dividend pa March 1 {At Top. a 8. Ty his is going to be a different | 8. Steel Corpo aston was abo i ny has inade up the ficit’ and has nearly $27,000,000 to ire. A new high record in deprecta- {fon ‘and sinking fund charges was nude || How You Can Remove In the fourth quarter, “They reached + Every Trace of Hair Canadian Foundries & ‘wing Co, 3 declared a 10 per cent. dividend on the (Toilet Talks) common stock ayable Feb. 15 to stock A stiff paste made with some pows of record Jan dered delatone and water and spread on @ rents of Dr, Mohr. There is no d nial of her roceipt of letters from to MeEwansville, Penn, to the pa x : i Ceasing to Interfere With | 2 pressed “the horror of the conf fe Jat the atrocities committed by Ger-|900 appropriation, even though a cer- many and her allies,” and pledges the |tain gentleman did suggest that I He conference to assist the government | down if the money were provided.” . * Brown and Healis, and that she wrote Dutch Rubber Trade. | Interboro “Consolidated seven | huiry surface about 2 minutes will, whem IS It f] ine both. Weil put Dr, Mohra own mene ats ; \""ithe first resolution was moved by | "| monthat in $4.44¢829, Surptus ul | removed, take every trace of hait with brother on the stand to prove that she HE 4UEB, Jan. 26.—A royal de-| Jamos Sexton, on be halt of the Na (Continued from First Page.) ter dividen 094,080. Tho skin shiould then be wasned6a Nock Workers. x ee showed them one of the lett re- | cree Was issued to-day forbidding thet pnd Uni As Well As Men celved by her from, one of the no- | guture exportation of rubber. Its alin froen. show it was not a guilty Se eee ka ee correspondence, but in furtherance | ¥4s to cut off exports to Germany of her inquiries about the doctor's af-| Great Britain, it ly understood, will yulur quas- | free it from the remaining delatone, Nao payable | harm ean result from this treatment, bug i sure it is delatone you get and you will not be disappointed.—Advt. Pennsylyi | terly divia Feb, 29 to Norfolk and We: rn Railway, “u- Glace of hot water each morn-}| fairs with women, reciprocate by ordering no further in-| as far as pos iN to pro cute the war| ‘the much discussed hotel bills of lar quarterly aiividend of Ag on the con = = = “Wo will prove that Mra, Mohr did arence with shipments of rubber |succesafully. Mr. Mexton auld he was| pric, much, dinciased hotel bitte, ‘ mon stock, payable March 18 to stovk of (ng helps us look and feet not see Brown and Heale on certain | ercerence with shipments of rubber) oo iosed to militarimn, but that the war | the er the Hotel Biltinore arate | Ineruer. of, <a: record Feb, 20, | ECTO —— | Clean, sweet, fresh, dave claimed bythe Htate ‘Weaamit |t Holland. In tho past rubber car- | must be won mittee “If German wins, he continued, thing else on Vs earth mat d to the Grand Jury to-day | inter, Prior Attor wann and As- | RMet Qi ohn T, Dooling and Willian: she did have a talk with Healia on|goes have been held up until it was! the night of the murder, but under] proved that they were not consigned | | f ] y+ bright, alert—vigorou circumstances which give no sugges- }t9 German agents in Holland | 1 alle , clear skin; a natural st ¢ Rumsey MacDonald, Lab CHICAGO WHEAT _AND CORN! To Stop Cold in the Head *Member| Harmen Black. Judge Swann MARKET. Get Ahead of the Cold 4 Hen oe aus of Parliament, appealed for tolerat clares th here are many | ayyead SEAT R , Tesy complexion and freedom from ill-| Mrs. Mohr know nothing of the of Seen Ape mf to Jon. | Charges in the bills, although the Close 1 . | en 6 | Ress are assured only by clean, healthy] death of Dr. Mohr untit « policeman | MORSEMAN WAS BEACHED eee eee enich. he ata revere | mounte actually collected are cor- 1a My Su o1co. 4 t blood. If only every woman and like-| caine that night with the news, She Jated to tnterfere With labor's previous | fet. He charges that the billy were ly on Tueadag Ay | wise every man could realize the won-| Was completely broken down on hear- A comradeship and unity. in. fighting a followhie an old legis- ‘Tay ; ders of the morning inside bath, what «| ‘NE of it. When she went to the how P E ae ie | rative om In such canes, ‘x0 that | Sesh "| her Jate residence, 1086 gratifying change would tuke place pital to see the doctor she was tal | sicetihe ddc toes <2 mtan's iobon Wa ade’ » total amounts spen Pr auto &% 1 To Jub ‘ | | 1 ‘of the thousands of sickly,| 2° WOx Unconscious and eo bandaged 5 card vote of 1,502 Kainst 6 mobiles, 8 and similar 1% } rn ag * that 4t was Impousible to see him. |No Casualties Among the Crew of eA atid laxurie ! 1 in the billy | NoMvIK & Weatern Bs y% enaemic-looking men, women and girls] “1, w, vice of counse! | re 6 te ral, it bry and gi It was under the advice of coun he ° : M rendered to the $ as items for | Cenigal i Pasty or muddy complexions; in-| that she sought the custody of her the Dominion Liner, Says ERCIER STILL. IN ROME, | rontcred te This misrepresentas 1 ¢ \ otead of the multitudes. of “nerve| jrisband's property, ua. there were London Ranert | tion, he charges, is a , wrecks,” “ruadowns,” “brain fags" and| three houses filed with valuable and -OIKion Report, Hetgian Prelate Recelves Unusual) Eugene D. Miller auditor of the Pessimists, we should see a virile, opti-| unprotected goods LONDON, Jan, 26.—The Doninion Attention. Hotel Hiltmore, Who attested ) ' " mistic throng of rosy-cheeke > ‘On the morning of Sept. 2 the pub- | ‘ ect he bills in an affide 6 y 'd people P b liner Norseman, reported in yeste: komt Cardinal Mer | everywhere. lic authorities showed a marked lack i, ce dead ers panitiielrin presen the Senate, Was the flest | Ap inside bath is bad by drinking,| Of consideration for her, in marked |44y's Liverpool despatches have ne ast witness before the Grand Juv Me | Baek moraing before breakfast, a glass gontrast to the treatment acvorded to been sunk, did not go to BGiNs m luring Ms) waived immunity before going int J teal hot water with a teaspoonful of| Mis# Burger when Mra, Mohr was|but was beached, it was learned to ‘ Be ecleurated Mass ithe jury rod nAacon rphy —- —-----_- —_™ | Mimestone phosphate in it to wash from| faiten Practically from her bed at /day, ‘There were no casualties among "t),,8* “he ‘om! Maia) $0) Sonia | fan Ene UB aEeL BPOUENS Special for To-morrow, Thursday en 5.05 e mo o Police Hea ore mi onees Al OL Baad cass eg [tee tocol a dll f q plows . : Gey ed tidaays gad en! quarters and there interrogated, | °F Se | It is reported in Rome that Cardi-| original Vouchers signed by the MARMALADE 11 a > RATHS A, wlewali tte tidbit with, the 1° previous day | While she was at Warren, where sho] x \nai von Hartmann, Archbishop of | Various members of the committee for | ed und ‘presented in erystullized form. A most dee 10¢ 1 ible waste, sour fermentations and| was taken in a motor cur’ ane was |, NO, details lave been given regard- Cologne, Will soon come to Rome | the wines, autos, theatre tickets, &c, | POUND BOX } }, thus cleansing, sweetening and| denied counsel although she asked | 28 the mishap to the Norseman be- | COPER®. Will Rot ppoaing the sug.| John McCarren, who handled jing the entire alimentary canal! for the services of a lawyer jyond the frst despatch, which said] gestion that. a commission be an. |the bills at the Biltmore and is now before putting more food into the| Give that she was torpedoed by a sub-|pointed by the Pope to. inquire into|a clerk at the Hotel Traymore, will | stomach. GIVES FURTHER PROOF FOR ; marine charges of atrocities In Belgium 80 testify. He told Mr. Black yes! SUPEN BON BONS AND CHOCO: CHOCOLATE COVERED ASSORTED | MPbowe subject to sick headache, bile| CONFESSIONS. SSS me May that (tore Wax No Ove ATES or, ASSOHT 1S COLATAS | | NUTa=the ‘woedlante’ chotoert | ionsuess, y breath, rheumatism, |) C@Pt. Monahan, who was the State's! told of shooting Miss Burg tm Loulale| inthe bills presented go the beater’ oe tne | | t omprixing Walnutey File | colds; and particularly those who have | st wits ested Cecil Brown,|why he did it, he sad “Mrs i though the f one Maryland nertss Almonds, Vecans, Brazile, Peao a pallid, sallow complexion and who are| W2° stated that it was he who shot! got us to do it.” | NEW ORLBANS, Jan. 26.—Attorne Distrioy A worn Senn sone rot a cen bev ot other equally | i very often, are Propeohr and took him before Chief) Under the questioning of Daputy |General Ruffin G. Pleasant has probably |Cxbeee (examine any rwit- " sty tired pal y » are urged to) Inspoor O'Neill > nesses, but be intends to hold the 0 have been pa: 7 ‘dof li spootor sto whom Brown | Attorney General Phillips, Capt. Mon-|peen tiominated by the Democr sepia) : uae rites at hens ‘ shell at our 4 quarter pound of limestone! made his elaborate confession of the @han told of going to Mrs, Mohr’ en y m ate cane open ne time. It is ra = Ba " Unescetied Chocolate, te at the drug store, which will | allexed plot. Capt. Monahan told of | going to Mrs. Mohr's| thy primaries for Governor of Loui orted ies F. Hotaling, | 0" To! POUND BOX cost but a» trifle, but ficient to! arresting B jhouse with Inspector Ahearn at 6) yy a subst ye Me meant Arms for the Thompson | ECIAL NOTICES, be icient to ng Brown, and later Henry | o'clock on the morning of Sept. 2 and rhe 1 n ho | Albany, y | ~~ ""“S em Bap and OF oe Ba BARCLAY STHEEC « strate the quick and remarkable | Spellman, his haitbrother, and thelr | meek on, New Orleans tha committee, who it in) Albany, may ‘ASK FOR and GET BARCEAY gat tO pem. tay ‘ 6 arrosting her out Harrot leads in the count RANG t before the Grand | roses AND E BI EIT change in both health and appearance | {Mitial denials of any connection with| “When Mrae Mohr t He 40] Arata ea wr ‘ Patan | aan, O8ye: 10 BRBORE Barats Ab b$ 29 CORTLANDT St itLnt %, bs awaiting those who practise internal |th® shooting. ‘They were thon con- | Headquarters” the withers wong cee | uatricla But IE not tay Jury and explain that the prorating | 5 Pankow & Siena sx, ‘ We must remember that frunted with George Heulis, the doc | she was taken into the room where wnt ult @ ano MET Hie. hoe been totlowed “fram | iat a Me - ; cleanliness iy more important than | ‘° chauffeur, and very on after: | Healis, Brown and Spellman wi ‘eat jad declared for . LR agp ra hl oN | Tiidide, because the shin, doce net| Nard admitted having committed the) and Chief O'Neill read the confession State-wide prohibition ree nae cree Mare | THE ORIGINAL eat Py i ree impurities to contaminate the | ‘ ) of Brown, which he had written down —- = BETTE he SER CINTGR Gatinitiag ik _ Oloses 10 mm Hoh mile tbe ores inthe tiny feat | ongra a inestton Ase Mote’ nkats | Afow's OB e Pandeeht tidy age Mt es MMIMD. OLIMAR og ‘ny way and tha win couse, MALTED MILK | actin, : wels do.—Advt, A. Spellman w Ripe ss m © mab GNI Ne tare any of lis members or officers (o be 3 ‘ae tho fir bp 4 MO UY INIA k for sigisturs of B, We| |a'Sbe @ Aree when he |stop me, aud Brown ead “All right.” | MONE, Dura Cold'te Gul Ballas dd,| atdent thos Te Sutin: | Geom aubutitutes cont XOU saara wise ‘ ' r ’ werk Wikis

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