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irtments, and they racts atould not be fet im the usual Way; that it needed ® construction engineer, bul experience in operating je knew only one such man, John F, Stevens, who was asno- clated with him in building the Pan- ama Cansl. Q. Did your company advertise for bide? A. 1 think our Executive Com- mittee submitted the plans to various firms, Q. What was the reason Mr. Shonts gave for not seeking public bids for Ha —— the work? A. Because we had to keep out trains moving while ox- tending tne tracks. SHONTS DECIDED 10 PER CENT. THE RIGHT COMMISSION. @. Did Mr. Shonts assume that his recommendations would be accept- % able to the board? A. He had no reason to think they would not. The question came up as to what would be the proper commission. Mr. Shont« discussed it with Mr. Pierce, a prac- eal construction man, It was tacitly agreed that 10 per cont. would be a proper commission. Q. The work to be done by Mr. Stevens was supervising and direct- ing? A. Entirely so, with the aid of our department heads. Q. What was the amount of ex. penditure in this, proposed work? A. Something in excess of $20,000,000. ‘That included the equipment, I be- lieve, Q. And his commission was to be 10 per cent. on everything spent in the work? A. That is my recollection Mr. Shonts @id not outline the con- tract. The contract was read . Was it voluminous and com- plet A. Very. Q. Who had prepared the contract? A.I understood Mr. Quackenbush, counsel to the company, with Mr. Stevens and his counsel, 'Q! Who asked to have the contract read? A. William A, Reed. As I re- ‘call the contract, we, the Interbor- ough Rapid Transit Company, pro- vided everything—office, plant, every- thing required to carry out the contract. Q. Was Mr. Stevens to give a bond? | Ae We paid for the bond. He didn't get any commission on that. That / wae the only thing. @. What was the period of time in ‘which the work was to be done? A. About two years. 1 @ Phat would be $2,000,007 A. Ven per cent. of $20,000,000 is $2,000,- 000, Mr. Colby. “ “That's more than you g¢t, Mr. Hediey,” remarked Sonator Thomp- not more than I'm worth,” Hedley with « smile, . ER GETS IN A BOOST FOR : HEDLEY. « ‘Lat me pay.” exclaimed Banker ¢¥eung, “that Mr. Hedley 1s at the (idea of the best managed road in the “world. It carries more people and has fewer accidents than any other.” @. There are 300 working days in the year, That would mean compen- jon for Mr, Stevens at the rate of 000 a day? A. More than that— 5,908.33 @ day. @. What was the comment on this _ extraordinary contract? A. There ~was more silence than comment. & Mr. Reed opposed it. It was thought thet Mr. Hedley and our own en- Vgineers could do the work just as “well. Mr. Lane also opposed it. @. Did you oppose the contract? A. T @idn't vote for it. I didn't like to vote for it. There wasn't much FROM FFED HEAD SARAH OR A COLD Applied in Nostrils "Seas tir Passages Right Up. Your relief — no waiting. postrils open right up; the air of head clear and you . No ntore hawking, snv dryness, No besdache, for breath at ai your disappears. & Seiad bettie of Bir’ yer e of this fragrant, antiseptic, Kgity esc to Your geo. It pa See oe air passage the infismed or swollen *mueous membrane and relief comes in- just fine. Don't stey stuffed-up mid te eins Advt. ONE PRICE UNLY Full Set of Teeth for $3.00 Beddess Were secs RS Your Convenience. RO N DENTAL PARLORS 50 East 125th Street beat) are of Tight Cough, Precedes Pneumonia’ Home: Made Syrup Loosens, wo to thi package of Kesence Mentho-La ) it! contrated). empty it lito a pi anything ore and buy & 2%-ounce up with the syrup wery hour or two, 5 ‘soon bo entire Your cough old. Thin voll 4 cures old peo talk, We adjourned. Some one called up Mr, Reed later and asked }for a meeting that night; but noth- ing came of it. Q. Did the contract come up at another meeting? A, Next day, at a regular meeting. Q Then Mr. Shonts bad tried to dave the contract hurriedly acted ‘upon in advance of the regular meet-~ ing? A. I didn't say #0, sir, At the regular meeting I moved the ap- pointment of a committee of five to examine the contract ‘The meeting appointed Messrs Ei. J. Berwind, An- drew D. Freedman, Gardiner M. Lane, William A. Reed and, I think, Prank Sullivan Q. Did you have any talk with Mr Reed and Mr. Lane, who joined you in opposition? A. Oh, one or two talks; y Woe talked it over going away from the meeting. We agre we'd never vote for any such tract a con T had one or two meotings with them, Q. Had you any further conversa tion with Mr, F 7 A. You. NH said he was going t Europe and asked me to look out for that tract, to see it should not go thro without full examination and discus- sion, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1916. responsibility of keeping the state. ment of the other NOTES TO SERVE IN FUTURE AS PROTECTION. Death, for example, might have the effect of causing the memoran dum to pass into the hands of others and finally into possession of the publi “We who have stood by each other understand each other and if we pre serve the original notes made, they Will serve for our protection in cane of need, For this purpose I hav preserved my own, [have read yours and now return it to you “I cannot tell you he for personal reasons tly er @ director of the truly yours, JARDINER M, LANE. INK also surremlercd to the a ¢ f his own mer made his own office sorry Lam you are no vorouK i py aut randum im mediately after be left the special Interborough 1 Sh meeting of the Directors at which proposed the Stevens ‘This memoranduin w Colby, It ad with Mr. Young had given aly nd gave a few m Some one of the directors,” it ran d nts Mr. Atract reac tost Mr mony meet ing LANE WAS EMPHATIC AGAINST THE CONTRACT, Q. Did Mr, Lane oxpress himself to you in emphatic objection to this con tract?) A. Most emphatic, yes. Q. Was any record made minw of this contract? A. Nothing beyond the record of the appointment of the! committee of five Counsel Colby asked Mr. Young for any correspondence he had had with Mr. Lane on the subject of the con- tract. The banker produced two let- ters. One was dated July 22, 1913. It} ran: “My Dear Lane: I saw William A. Reed for a few moments to-day and promised him to drop you a line and the enclosed articles from the morn- ing papers. He depends on you and| me to watch over the situation for him while he is in Europe. [ will be in New York all summer and can at- tend the meetings. Si “GQEORGH Tho other letter was dated Sept. 19, 1913. It read “My dear Mr, Lane | ised to xend you ment [ had dictated after t) cial meeting, proposing the Stev contract, [ would be pleased t eoive, for our mutual protection copy of your memorandum on subject. Sincerely, “GEORGE W Q. Did you and Mr. Lane dictate | your impressions of what was said and done on the subject of the Ste- vens contract? A. We did, but not 1 had prom: a copy of the youna” | by ment. It just happened so. Q. You mean that each, without mutual agreement, had | propared nda on what occurred at that A. That's what occurred, Mr. Colby. After one of our meetings Mr. Lane asked me to his office, No. 43 Exchange Place. He read me a memorandum and J told him it was a strange thing—I had done the same thing. He asked me for a copy and T finally sent it to him, I think, In September. RELUCTANT ABOUT SHOWING LETTER FROM LANE. Q. Ths was at the office of Lee Hix- ginson & Co., No. 43 Exchange Place. Q. Did Mr. Lane reply to your let- ter of Sept. 197 A. He did Q Task you to show me the reply A. Don't you think I ought to have an opportunity to consult my own counsel? Both Mr. Colby and Senator Thomp- gon assured the witness that it was his duty to produce the letter. “Tt isn't that,” said Mr. Young. “It in a matter of protecting other peo- ple. There is nothing [ am ashamed of in it,” “I direct, you to produce the letter," | ordered Chairman Thompsd Mr, | Young stared hard at the floor and tore a small piece of bite, He still hesitated, “I'd Ike to bh a& ehane sper into fine » to consult my counse thy telephone,” said Banker Young finflly, A recess of five minutes was ordered, Mr, Young| went off to a distant booth to talk) over the wire with his lawyer, He came back deeply hed. He handed the letter to Mr. Colby, then settled back in the witness chair, bit the end off of a cigar and lit it Mr. Young gazed into space while Mr. Colby read this letter | 48 Exchange Place, Leo Higginson & Co, Boston, New York and Chic New York, Oct, 1, 112. My dear Mr. Young: [ was sorry to have no opportunity this morning to speak to you about your personal letter of Sept. 19 On thinking the matter over carefully it seems to ms better that I should not have the memorandum sent me which you re- | fer to in your letter, This isa vory delicate matter, and wirile tt is wise | that each should preserve his own statement yet he should not have the! ECZEMA Is | Quickly Healed, |COMPLEXIONS Are Cleared Overnight. PIMPLES and Blemishes Banished, artectod with Pimples! Rash Blotchoe, lected wit! * Etc., or which is Unduly lnflamed, Itch: jeg or >» and applying thereto only asmall quantity of Poslam, an im- mediate demonstration may be had of its remarkable healing power and enough Poslam for the purpose m: be obtained free by the use of the ¢oupon here sa” Poslam puts a stop to itching at once, and its readiness in healing small surfaces is evidence of its rapid action jet sradicaren of All pec ored ‘etter, Salt Rheum, Barbers’ rid Scales; in short, every surface skin af- fection. So exhaustively has the merit of Peslam been proven and so uniform is its work of hegling under all condi- Poslam Soap |. nor Shonts him: . nis what organization ' 1. Mr, Shonts replied tha Mr, Stevens's orgonization was in his head, To give an idea of what his services wene worth Mr, Shonts sald the B. & O. were now giving Stevens $1,500 « day for his advice After the meeting, as Gardiner M. Lane told me, Mr. Shonts took Mr. Lane aside and said he wanted him to understand the reason why he wanted Stevens to have the contract; that neither Stevens nor Freedman If would receive any Mr. Shonts benefit from the contract. tes of the action on the subject gaid that upon entering into the con-| Charge of tract between the Interborough and the City of New York to build the new ubway Shonts had been obliged to ter into certain commitments and obligatio ind that it was by s of this Stevens contract that he ex- and meet these com- obligations. wrote that immediately conversation with Mr, had gone to the office of pected to pa: mitments ani “Mr. La after this Shonts he sible tO Se. any one's face unless one y close, It Was #o dark I did MOHR WITHESSE ARE ARRESTED ON PERURY CHARGE wo Women Who Tried Prove Alibi for Spellman Held After Testifying. not see the blood on Miss Burger; I felt It as she leaned back against mo in my motor car.” Attorney General [Rico sought in | every way to diseoncort Mra, Camp- | bell and render her uncertain as to | the aight but sho was not to be | shaken, “I said it was a dark night, and it was @ dark night,” she replied | | tartly, She was not permitted to | testify What she had observed of | George Healis's demeanor when sho 19) saw him at the Rhode Istand Hospital after he bad brought Dr. Mobr there dying. | Mrs, Spellman and Mra. Dailey were then called in the order named and gave testimony for which they were subsequently arrested on charge of perjury. BROWN GOES ON § TAND. | | sof N + han h COLD sTORAGE JUBTICE jOne of Negroes Accused With! ag sentences of twenty-five con- Widow Refutes Confes- | vteted members of the Poultry Trust i sion of Healis. | have been postponed for a year. cence WALLSTREET (Special from a Staff Correspondent | of The Evening World.) | PROovVID Feb. 2—Mra, Bes-) sie Spellman, the wife, and Mrs. Ger-! ltrude Datte a sister of Henry I. Fractional gains at opening were Spellman, on trial with Mrs, Eliza-/ the rule in large number of tssues, (beth ‘Tiffany Mohr and Victor Brown !9dustrial Alcohol in first ten minutes for the murder of Dr. C. Franklin) "14 at 1681-2, up 5 points. Rock | Island was active on advance to 18 6-8 j Mohr, were arrested to-day on @! Republic Stect gained 3-1-2 points in rjury. ‘The women had| first hour, National Enamel ad- $7 500,000 IN GOLD BULLION ON SEED testified at the morning session and! Vanced to 25 1-2, up 2 points, but price had given evidence in support of an|Cianges in general list were narrow. alibi for Spellman. In > eng! hour copper none g Ge +. ene re 5, Yanced a point. Alcohol lost §1-2 to | Mrs. Spellman testified that at 9.15 and irregular changes. mostly |o'clock on the night of the murder marked the trading, which | Sp proportions, wi Picking up toward 1 o'clock on spirit | of activity with rising tendency. ‘The upward movement continued in 155, down, Hman came to ber house and later gradually fell to small t to his sister's for the night. On| cross-examination she was asked by ain tam can MeCallum, whowe right leg w (Continued from First Page.) SAYS VON PAPEN HEADED amputated following an elevator aor encamesnains, ‘cident In the Hotel Butmore on Sun- African Waters to hunt down the WELLAND CANAL PLOT day evening, was much improved, Moewe, the mysterious German com- | He ja not yet out of danger, Pak merce raider which captured the Ap- diame e SHAE OOF EO ear TRA pam. The order reflects the chagrin} Bridgman Taylor, Detained in Lon-| young man is of one of t Li felt officially and publicly following; don, Makes Confession Involving aT hW ae ork ea aT ied WHR Me the hu on causce » " : ut bs Oe eee Mimillation caused by the news! — the Rormer German Attache. Callum started up in the elevat from Norfolk. | to take his mothe: The feat of tie raider getting) LONDON, Feb. 2.—According to a | to the fourth Moor to take his melee through the Britis North Sea block.| statement made by the authorities | Mrs. J. We joratartea from tWe arat ade to the open Atlantic and that of| here to-day,’ Bridgman Taylor, de. | As Oe retad re right foot wane the Appam in avoiding the suppoxcaly| tained here on the charge of having | Moor Ne Hint’ tn lt steel door impregnable patrols of both ends of| failed to register as an alien enemy saa Bah re the operator could Oty tho ocean lanes has astounded thone| has made a confession t6 the effect | iN Pos had crushed the leg against who had firm faith in the complete. | that ing von Papen, recalled ihe 4de wall noss of British naval plans, Germany Military Attache at Wash- MeCatium was first treated at the The Appam is declared by tho ma-| ington, organized the plan for blOW- |) ca) and was taken to the hospital rine underwriters to be a war loss, up the Welland Canal. on Monday night, when the leg was pending Me settlement of the diplo-| The wutherfiiee stated the ag fur- | amputated. Bie vaakise ae Ww. e5 ra : “{ther examination of the check stubs| fis Cutrer, daughter WwW, matt h ppmmagendisnphehey a. The ener taken from Capt, on Papen w he Cutrer, + wealthy cotton planter of writers have been hard hit by the los# | rrive Falmouth on his OK | stiasiasippl, was notified and she is of other vessels destroyed by the Germany connect with the |iurrving hore from Memphis, Tenn. raider, The amount Is estimated at land Cunal case Ne ee nn $3,500,000, t to Taylor, w interned sad ° Jafter serving « term of six montis th 7: }jail for travelling under « fraudulent GERMAN RAIDER American passport, ti 7 * ; Taylor, who is ‘said to be really - WAITED HOURS BEFORE | yo jor von dev Goits, was arrented SX your children here in November of 1914 on arriving SEIZING THE APPAM. | i Ninna, whence he. had. gone to school by bus— from America. OLD POINT COMFORT, Va. Fob it is the best way for 2.—How the captured British steamer Appam was lined with bombs which could be touched off by the German prize crew at any sign of an uprising J. P. Morgan & Co, and had advised, Deputy Attorney General Phillips if/early afternoon led by Lackawanna {among her four hundred captives was Poslam Works Wonders On Any Affected Skin FURST SAYS WIFE. MAY RECOVER AFTER INJURY IN BILTMORE ~ ' Duncan McCallum Has Leg Am putated Following Accident in Hotel Elevator. It was stated at Roosevelt Hospl- tal to-day that the condition of Dun- BRITISH LINER’ young people to go back and forth Alb ways a seat—no CONFESSED LOVE ; " Ste ‘ollowed by U, 8. Steel, [told by persons on the ship to Quar- ann . young Mr. Morgan of what Shonts| she had not denied last night in talk-| Steel and followed a Ly crowding had said to him. ling: WiER pollen ashore: Hane ane Had Which advanced to, 834. Copper Jantine Officer McCaffery and he re- jostling and seen her husband at all that night.| ally, and Baldwin Locomotive and a the det Messed a —courteous service— In one of her replies she said she) American Locomotive made was certainly glad to complete . THEFT CHARGE SPITE ACT, |", not meen him at all, and then sho| Able Kulns. Alcohol was weak | my work on the Appam,” said Dr. clean, safe vehicles. " ture clining over ten points from “ > + best. MRS BOSLER EXPLAINS denied having talked to the police-|to-gay's high» Market closed strong. Bote: Lae no desire to r And most of the \ teat anions tae vention, | * main in such close proximity to einen Pa Se Dhaes " rash Siva, Siatiny wan-cailed aul Glectig: Gueieune bombs as I was on that boat, aly as | known schools are Woman Lawyer Court Freed Says| stated that on the night of the crime| with net changcs from previous closing “According to stories told me by} ain 1 until lust fall, | reached by a Her Accuser Sought to Harm — | she had not seen Speitman come into Lat passengers, many bombs are planted | oon tra, Furst resumed her dancing : : ri ay about the ship and all of them can be re Her Reputation Poe: Besiae twit abe wen sO Seay bot i : ; v this city. Mr. Tinker, tt is PUrAHOn |that some one had come tn, and that i, + ai | Cxploded by the: touching of # secret Mrs, Furst) gam “ - Now that Magistrate Cornell, in the] in the morning she found Spellman oat BUstOB NS Pome ere Pincen Wax dances and while he ad- | Centre Street Court, has dismissed! in his room. American Can Hit ~ the: Germans Immediately after ee mired her graceful technique he is 1} the complaint of Perey A. McCord In| ‘The State's attorneys confronted | American, 10 took possession of the boat. Tho} 1: deed: evbatdn Adinirs which he charged Mrs. Frieda Thomas) her with an affidavit she had made | Américan Ivo't RY > 2 per ooeenenoes epi Harrison, | tion tor her dark beauty Rosler with having taken $1,600 from/on Sept. 10 in which she swore that 8 Fie ee ey een cece AS any’ when tha Fursts enue him, and McCord has thought better] if any one had como in she did not i ae FR ae eet te ce, jopened their town house in Park of his expressed intention to bring! hear, because she was asleep, Both god Uae Fi ee chine blown cp Ww eoaee Ml Aavenue in October a disagreer.ent the matter before the Grand Jury,| witnesses were much tangled up by | Am Wonlign Go ct. Bou “40 a ap | Soe BElp Eat OMT UP WIthOUE TOSS | cious ‘over #onie Mr, Murst us Mra, Bosler gives her wide of the! the questioning of the prosecutor, | Ath. T& SAE. 104% 10045 + ther notice. ‘ deci nesaed in. the | Raldsin "Lax oaotiv’ x + 3%) “Thad a long talk with Capt, Har- story. She says she had decided to) Victor Brown, the negro who con-| Halt a One ay +S ‘i (ha fouls that be ted | Summer nker in Bast collect demand note ting] fossed that he fired the bullet which {4°s,Jtap- Past . SR aiete We oHBe atiaune: te reac] Maeaueuen: Ja differences, it 44,000, given to her t neo-| killed Dr, Mohr and later repudiated (#!- Mt Pel ea melder, Ail oc Deccd ipeacein tia iecamlde Fe tt the tum graph Feature Film Company of Bor-| his confession, was called to the stand (an, fy + tel rccal tavaie of tab ceeatmient’ that Denar Dubin v trouble again ton, of which McCord ix treasurer.|thix afternoon, He denied he ever iM +3 Aer eave indeaeaea clean ney vrose in the household, Mr Furst This collection, she asserts, would! told Healis, the chauffeur, that Mre. ms + | Germans ave: acc : reused his wife of marital wrong- y's tre: hina Ty] “Capt. Harrison told me that the Pin thas Won Ike have depleted the company’s treasury.| Mohr had given him poison to put {kina Comer FQ Jeaider, disguised as a tramp steamer, | Haine With she rich later sation, She says McCord threatened to get|in the doctor's coffee. Mrs. Mohr ; ~1"}was in sight of the Appam for half) geen ett es, Mrs. Furst ads even with her if she put the notes| never gave him any poison, he de- 1%] ® day before she at@mpted to effect Tiina charges, particularly those) through, nlared. 4, | her capture. She would play in and oop erning the bast Setauchet Inci-| r of Singer “Ho know his accusations againet | © ¢ 3, Jout, far and near from the Appam, ‘inty 4 her love} satisfactory mo were false," said Mrs. Bosler thiv| Brown also denied that Mrs, Mohr if Jand oo disreputable was her appeur- | 1" i | That ie why afternoon in her law office at No. 37) had given him money to buy a motor- N lance that even the captain remark: iottine ber of patrons Llberty Street, “and he thought I) coyote, He bought it, he said, with 3 | to his crew about it. 1 hat ’M bare are wit) eetrece soon would hold off from collecti |money he saved. He assorted that as, {me further that he thoug ©. How r that confidence. by offer notes, rather than have him mone as Seearsed: She ‘especially poorly constructed Bu. Bun Inferior grade of wiassee those charges against me. Mr he never told Healis that he would {it | painted, even for a tramp steam: iM ereby destroying the founddtior Cord’s complaint gave the imp t even with the doctor and “fix |{ ‘|" “after firing a shot over the bow tw well earned reputation. that we had been alone togethér Just) nin some night after he was dis S| stopping the Ap ing her Singer Glasses, eluding before he mixsed the money. though | PN et Ritciae’ verecaatlec head: “ule a Per raviination. by Regtatered it did not actually Bay so. acts a - everal : Specialist, #1.50 to 86.50, 4 The fi SHRERES battery of guns, as t * are that my busband and a@ friend of| Q. Did Mrs, Mohr give you money boarded the Appam. They told the a year » Mrs. Fu Four ours were with ty all the time, and] on the morning of Aug. 21 or at any = 2] passengers, many of whom had be- | | bens at ar 1. nge ‘ators it was strictly a business conference, | | 6 t0 a light fi + me frightened anu were adjusting Created @ sensi: 4 Instead of my getting the $1,600 from | ther time to buy a light for a Fe a ee eer rhare was mo danger | DY Arraviag. B Optometrists & Opticians McCord, tt was he who lost It, and it| motor A. No. te le ene would be harmed, the Ger- | feminists, She Va Palle. eae setae ae was money my husband had gty Q. Did you show $20 to Healis, js mans explained, so long as there was fat It wes 1488 Madison Ay "Cor, Tone st, * him to close a contract for the world’s | reiting him Mrs, Mohr had given it 4 no resistance, AHL at wen ht GP Mhiapect aves’ near 1638 Sto Meon rights film bis motion picture | ; “They were regular toffs,' said that of her h 4 ” to you and say that If he'd hold up LMR ch 1 “Whatever su company is producing He one of the English officers, ‘This was BUGEHASES ohare 4 va —_—_—_= = aie the car some night you'd all have | we ¢ his way of designating the Germans) ™¥ Dusband to shat i it ene wal DIED 400 SCHOOL PUPILS STRIKE,|* 't of money? A. No, T nover aatd aay > as gentiemen. All of the raiders) perfect accord, wiih iy ane, up} 2 00 "Tans i WS + ere from German merchantmen| certain dutios,” sie was quoted 24) woRan.—on Feb. 1, 19164, MARE As anything like that to him. #3 tat] were tro! nying at that time know all . 7 rat it <Q] and were of the highest type of sea- | SAYINe & New Y te beloved slater of the late Ellen Sullivans Reta Study Recause Princtpal| Erown denied having seen Mrs oF omy + 33 | inen, My he: Bia, NeW YGes Senuniata Funoral Friday, ob. 4, at 10 A, Muy Was Transferred. Mohr on Aug. 27. Pe 3 a * t 2” “The passengers to-day, with the! marae, “ t Per eere Fi Mi from tha residence of her nephew. PHILADELPHIA, ‘.—Four bun] Brown went on to deny in detail! pilin Balan: 1h 1. ¢ Blexcention of having been on short] Kena Caer ed stato, bit they are | Charles EAward Jeremiah Sullivan, 2866 dred pupile of the Public School] Healis's story of how plans were| ity stet Sloe... i BAN £1 TRMONE 058 98 well Chee cneie| ally.” A ortho anorea Teast” aeteraces caine in Germantown refused to attend their! made to kill the doctor ‘say RS eT t 44 inen and clothing ts clean and. the| studies to-day because Willan TT Brown denied emphatically that he | t 1% ship is in good condition, Quoits is gen, principal of the achool for eh shet Sache. Wu -gaid bo Was ai Rises | $1" the popular pastime aboard, Their vears, was transferred by the ard of 38 only concern seems to be over why Education to. the Sartain Seb {head on the night of the shooting, | Fennesi ¢ aa” ity 48 | 32" uretish Consul doesn't appear committee composed mostiy of parents | He then told of his arrest and of how | ters tact Rte Te eg ne eietcly and release then. There of the striking children made a forinal | ing police questioned him at Head- | pt {Ow «@ ew T Plare seventeen women on board, The protest late this afternoon to the Board o ead~ | Caton Hag & ai sh + ty child {@ @ negro baby.” of Faucation, mui if ne favarable ac: | quarters, FO ee ue EAR] OMB, Mocattery sald that he under tion Ix taken’ by the board, William ©. 4 . iy ds tt pai . a ; meat and | ’ Lynch, ‘Chulrman af the committee,| @ They questioned you again next | H- ¥. lacie. Alcohol 18 fone x ty stood the raider was from Kiel and} stated a sult in equity will be Med morning? A. Yes, and every time &. Btoat ; ag +1"la type built oo me wor Ween ‘The main reason for the protest they asked me if [ shot Dr. Mohr I S, (Steel ot. aay, Peet 414 | was patterned after an KE ss that Sowgen has been principal of th : Pie Goer ee ; . wool ite ranean | mad 1 gt. At oat Tot ted and) Akg cae: BRE Hy HR TH MET, vice conmut novds causa on ||| Special for To-Morrow, Thursday Tunatitution.” "Phe striking pupils alm /T aaid to Chiet O'Neill, “It you say 4 ie + Rl collector Hamilton and formally de MOLASSES COCOANUT CARAMELS—Pure, Now Orleans, 0 e ception to he ADO . pd risoners, ett Mola an he choicest Ie Con 5 Mian Murgaret Gill as Sow! It'a a0, it must bo a0. | My 4 F 1B] manded the release of ip romained in ||| mite ows’ nutritious “milkcs fumed 4 SR | 10¢ cessor The first accurate idea of the in-| % = i} | Ho stated that cryetaliized. UND 644,004. *lamerican waters she could not be come Dr. Mobr received from his So regarded as a prizo and must be lucrative practice was given to-day ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. turned over to the owners, Haine WE ALSO OFFER: when Arthur Cushing, attorney for| New Haven Syatem-—December gross | ton rapiied shat eit ee on , Mrs, Mohr, co-adminiatrator of the | urmingn teeta a ee 147.022. Net] Danlel Bacon of New York, repre- IROOLACS!: SOCOANTA ayaa Pick Rn Ce a man’s estate, was called to the jafter tax increased $3,44 senting the British grnare of the ax terly blending of richest sugar | | Geyeans Wapcle stand, | am, made formal demand ee Cream and choicest Grated Cocon« hy Mr, Cushing first identified the | 4 American, Tobacos Reguiat|lector Hamilton that the veanel ho) | age enveloped in Jackets quarterly dividend of 6 per cent. on Com-| turned over to “the rightful owners ’ rf died Chetes bank and cash hooks of Dr, Mohr, /™on stock and 1 1-2 per cent. on pro. | turned over "site mall ome Of sus) Unenselled Cheses ic which had been turned over to him ag|fefted stock, mént by the Collector co-administrator, The last entry in| American Smelting @ Refining Co. be pa aN 206 BROADWAY the doctor's bunk b owed a de. | Roxulur quarterly dividend of 1 3-4 pe | Clones 7p: met Naty 10. ‘ed ae yan Beek Morel de> | Regular Mags yg igh Se Ms NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES f37 SaRWe Sree « ho Thode Island |, 8. it tions, that no one suffering any Skin Trouble can afford to ignore its benefit medicated with Poslam, is an aid to health of Skin and Superior tor daily use; ALL DRUGGISTS SELL POSLAM AND POSLAM SOAP Tollet, Bath, Shampooing, Preferred payable Mayen th 18. | lrust Company on Saturday, Aug. 28, 19th. th tay# before he was mur. D CORN saved ence to tho piysictan's CHICAGO WHEAT _ AN sy book showed that he had ro WHEAT, | ceived $300 on Friday, Aug, 24 on | T weslay Net Aug. 28, and $206 on Aus. 31, the day! is% Mar. (IMP ay pitt oh jot the shooting, Mr. Cushing sald |! Jul. 15% ne 14” Tay $101 was found in the doctor's pockets | gm ser. S04 gk. ‘i after he was shot, | bon July, son | ir: Lewis tied to show that Dr. yew YORK COTTON | Mohr was taking to Newport on ¢ ‘onen (cH . night he was murdered a large sum January re 180 ar i lof money to pay his servants there, as he had received $205 the very day | tuiy. | f the murder. Mr, Cushing said , October’. Montpelier,” tho physician's New. | Deember 32. 1 port estate, was very expensive to | oft. conduct, that there were numerous servants, nine horses and four cows Mrs, dna M, Campbell, who ar. | May law the Robbers, Commissioner Dunham | Nobody Deputy Poll “ - : Detective Capt. Cray went to No. vived In ber bea trny te some OF tho 925 wighth Avenue today to look into] The Bourd of Justices of tie Mu- murder a short the after the shoot- | tig complaint of Mra. Sabina. Kaplan | nicipal Court yesterday elected unant- and too! Mivs Fry Burger, who | that she had been boaten and robbed mously Aaron J. Levy aa Chief Justice : : ore ° ff he five had been wounded in Dr, Mohr's)and bound by two young strangers in| Cr bunnident of Ws cone for tne tye | automobile, to the hospital, was|her stationery and cigar store. Men imjover the, forty-five Justices in the | called by Mr, Lewls to describe the | the Jewelry store neat door, one of] sreater city darkness that night, whom was washing the show window, Py RC “ i ar [heard no sound through the thin war: Orly One, “BHOMO 2 1y, ; “It was a very dark night," she | {tian and nw no soune attangers gual Bata aaah feet aoe, ea | jsaid, “so dark that it Was impos. \* described by Mrs, Kaplan, UHOVE, Cure « Cold in One Day, ter, ‘ NEW ORTEANS. Ta. for tomorrow's races are as ¥ Race 4 7 t Rev Omega Slthd Rave. swillng: three yearolda; six fur 1 TOL Rit Woke Mary day 10h A ti i Third Jurre-voar-olds and * UST Taay Grey. 105: 105; The sp EAR Aitan Hote CHARITY. ad ah toa; Selling; fous-yoaroide wn ‘Provat, Lat: MAD Brian "Boru, 110 a te Tone ‘Beadwond: fie; Fpprentice “allowance claimed snderhran ‘mtr; ‘Track beary, D stasataeiareennars lect Levy Chief Inatice. Todaling THE DANSANT al the Ritz-Carlton Hotel MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1916, 4-6 o'clock P.M, Greater New York Come vd Children in Belginin Lander the auspi wittee for Relief of Women $2.00—including ‘Pea

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