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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1916. LAMBERT GIRL DECEIVED HIM,“ ham Weipa RTA SEES ORPET'S REPLY TO CHARGE. hon gm HE GAVE HER FATAL POTION $ Forbids tinportelion of Toe! Student Holds Miss Lambert muaaG ee t " , jonday. e 4 Called Him to Woods 011 | “A person ciose to the defense aaa! 2 / bY 300038000 +35202882S0S000 Articles W ithout License. A BLOW TO AMERICANS. | Wrong Claim She Was Sick, | °-44¥ that when Orpet tolls hin] story (t will be w frank narrative of : 4 |# boy's love for a giri, of making a| DAVIS: GIRL VANISHES, | mistake, and in nts fright trying to sian cover it with more mistakes. As @ n tt culmination, it will be contended the Disappearance of Witness Who) girt killed herself through plaue be: Object Is to Place All Free Toppage at the Command of Government, Saw Victim Before Death, |cause he insisted on breaking with | WONDON, Fob, 18. In the opinion : | her. \3 ‘ @#American importers here, the Royal Is New Mystery. It seemed probable to-day that a! proclamation pf yesterday forbidding ee writ of habeas corpus will be sought! * importation atter March 1 of certain é WAUKEGAN, Ml, Feb. 16.—J. A.|to liberate Orpet, ‘The matter was ‘Wiikerson, former United States Dis. | t#cussed at a conference of the pris- oner, his father, his lawyer, James| ict Attorney, who will be chief ot} H. Wilkerson, and L. P. Hanna. counsel for William H. Orpet, the; Wilkerson formerly wae United young student accused of the murder | States Attorney here, and it is be: of Marian Lambert, to-day outlined | lieved has been retained by direction commodities, including tobacco, furn!- ture woods, wall paper and wood pulp, would prove disastrous to Am- rican traders were {t not for the saving clausé which permits the bringing in of these articles under Heenses from the Board of ‘Trade. the principal points of Orpet's de- | of Cyrus McCormick, of whose estate| * American importers do a large bust fense. Orpet's father is custodian, 13 | ness in these commodities. ei Young Orpet was taken from the| * | Owing to the provision for trading "We will seck to prove that Orpet did ja11 to w room on the second floor of| % {under licenses, if is belleved the chief mot buy an Tuesday, Mshed th, mpty bottle at Madison!the Waukegan Administration Build- he said. “It will be estab-,ing, under heavy guard, for the con- Marian Lambert deceivea|ference. His mother, heavily veilea him as to her condition, We witi|#%d making her first effort to see hor is . son since his arrest, appeared at the show beyond @ doubt that the con-|agministration Building during the! fiicting statements Orpet has made!conference, 1 under brutal) At first he tried to shield her iden- effect of the order will be to give the British Government ter control over free tonnage, A British ship in an American port which is ready for loading und is wanted at a home port 1 have no difficulty in obtaining a d any available cargo of on list were drawn from him the prohibited " P met! m5 40 |tity, and disclosed it only under| > {Control of fre third degree’ methods. We w a OOF oeur a: Win Ath thaod beard et | © regulation of the trade In what are that the ‘alibi’ letter he wrote from|D¢ OO ace, he hurried to her, and| % | gosidered luxuries in war tine are neti ' é | the ends sought by the Governmen Madison was merely to keep the news |attor @ whispered conversation Mra. ie It Is believed here the prohibitory | @f his visit to Lake Worest from!Orpet left the building and was a ie measure, coupled with the licensing i - rl " , lan, would prove more effective than ‘ Marian’s parents.” | hebelatuni Rrdates Atbeelatlent be biomes bde | 4 Any form of arbitrary control by the lear, without having seen her son, | F Gove er tile maris It was intimated by another of} a ae 3 : fy ha ligp dlengurh an lyre pen pops ee ee Orpet, who was for # time a news- { ; | ‘The effect on the tobacco trade Orpet’s counsel that they have evi- @ence showing Marian lured Orpet to the woods near Lake Forest on « false plea to regain his love and then killed herself when her plea failed. “We have evidence th. Marian was not about to become \d the law- yer. “Wo feel contident that the girl 0 preyed upon the fears of our client . “How are they playing 11?” he base ba or bat rrrakd 7 weleiter he asked, “Say, I'd like to see the Madi- ‘SIX POLICEMEN FINED secret trvat with her, belleving hel son wis, papers. Do you kuow by the order which prohibits en Ye for ‘ond f ‘ rt was responsible for her condition. what they're doing with the story up| i 5 Ss import, except to individual sul “Imagine for a minute the young i U | f $i scribers, Hea hi tx of these here? ‘onde e al (t man's frame of mind. His alibi iet-| tere? Wonder if the mete pled | : ; zines Nav ue in bulk for ters, every mysterious thing thut he : [SMW ESE | ; ibution on ands. The Chronicle hinted) that this} Jay in how the news- i f pected to be even less disturbing than | ‘pape wi ‘ aying” his case than | any interference with the imp 44 s were 5 s bacco from America may be. jin his own predicament. ome ri ere is in storage in the United “I'd rather be on your end of the “Jos \K om an amount of tobacco much re —————— cess of that usually on hand tn] case than mine,” Orpet told a group Sq tines of peace. Under” normal etre of reporters ay they stood around the} cumstances the greater portion of youth in the office of the Sheriff, 4 tobacco would be re- i , but with the new order in »bably will be used here. can magazines will be greatly the Kastland t That waa a b \'Phere has been complaint. in many ! | quarters (hat ship owners have been I 4 (are ping fortunes since the tremendous woman at Madison, Wis. It ls hinted WAS Ore OO: Le eR ~4 a - f se in rates of slipping. by his counsel that they will seek to} story getting ay much play us that Caught On Top Floor of Commission on Sugar show be bought medicine for thts! did?" *4 ' ; Brooklyn Siation House ie Lee ae oe eas trill be omy a young woman, not for Martan, at) OFpet smiled whimsically when the artes MAA Ba tT Soma thant in 1616 * Madison last August. orters asked him if he'd like to By Inspector McElroy. | Both Orders in Council were issued Digan peatance of Miah Josephine) Witt own , - — ne] a few hours afte Promler Asquith ok € Miss Jose ‘ Prat six Bi san re told the House of Commons that the > Lake Forest to-day furnished a new) ‘ff's office he was warned by his coun-| fined fifteen days’ pay for s its maximum strength in the war, and y tock of all its Young Orpet, it was re da: euled to- had a ‘hird sweetheart, a young ow el ¢ 1 t any of the de-| craps on the top floor of the ser] to that end was takin mystery, It was hinted she had been | el not to talk about any of the de-| craps on the top f | i | spirited away and was being held as| tails of hin com | Streot police station. In a persona - FOR HIS HAM A HAM AND EGGS. Anancial “and “industrial reservew as i ks = | 5 nape |well as putting into © con- a witness, Aske ne had made a statement, | Conducted raid by Inspector McElroy Sater whessece lee DESTROYER VG |S It Is Suggestion n for Fountain and TOWED 10 BRITISH Mesa Discharged After He Tells of Net Is Not to Catch Inter- i Loss of $300 at Party in borough Big Fish. | HARBOR N Broadway Apartment. Thousands on their way to work | F Weari this morning stopped to gaze on a ‘aring evening clothes and carrys white silhouette of a 29-foot giant) @ woman's senlskin cloak, mam ‘set up in the middle of City Hall Park, | presse who said He waa Rena A Mesa, fact | the giant holds a double-edge sword. bacco, Wood Pulp and Other | ris arm ts drawn beck, ready to! Accounted For—Captured slash. Th “Who is that supposed to be?" | asked Stenographer of Policeman, |modet of a monument to the guys| towed in | who cut city salaries, Going to per-|Jan. 29, petuate ’em in brass, I guess.” rellable sources to a New York ship- |for?" aaked Stenographer. covered in a sinking condition in the “That's to catch the Interborough | Channel. Two of her crow were rei big fish. ‘The silhouette has been set up by} Dove the Municipal Art Commission. It] Ted no information as to the fate of represents a proposed new City Hall| the others, dat Park fountain, designed by Frederick | The Viking was one of the largest MacMonnies, with assistance In arc! be the city years ago by An, ot Commission Associates, which con-| MONDON, Web. 16.—The 4,272-ton si ton A aga decide if the design is] crew were landed, according to d Tho figure represents Civic Virtue, | Patches recely The double-edge sword represents its " fore The net ils symbolic of “civic he Tergestea was built in 1911 and ti vice A MacMonnies model submitted tn 1914 was re onnage and. better | Paris Reports Successful Attacks paper reporter, apparently was more \ : ez | within the United Kingdom 18 ex-|by means of attacks with hand gre: Ww The izquest into Marl ‘credited to him yesterday, admitting | the six were “caught with the « ' ect for this afternoon, again hps beo tT he had bought an empty bottle at| James McLaughlin, one of the cops, THUD! postponed. It will not be | Madison, Wis., the day before he] lad the dice and hollered me” American Who E Who Enlisted i in Irish A Babylonian inheritance law final report of the left to keep his tryst with Marian, | $v Only one came, and it ws of 2486 B. C. lasted for 4,101 examined the girl Orpet replied | Inspector McElroy, wo was makin Fusiliers Earns Honor eve MMGR ike] MIRE ie | only his inspection of the station, and utement I have made, in the Balkans. preme Court noticed it. Good pa thease and the only one I will make, is open the door of the dorm where FS a aceemtarae Iam innocent. Lot of prisoners in| tho men were gathered around a be ar ae ie night. Hot Water for tho fall sang and yelled most of last} serving as a eray table. Guincltaeg acetun taat a night," Ompet sald in explanation of he Inspector, so he Deputy | Chenin inbound ites favenoot ST, CYR 1S DISCHARGED no passing boa “ua'stancn 0 AS REDFIELD EXECUTOR | “ommissioner ley | Sick Headaches||ta'cct, 27th, ive's precy | sauirmed “on the eu j wood board the rime as MeLuw ra aon why everyone should drink Syecial to The Evening W WHITE PLAINS est of the will Lord, Results are quick and it is claimed \y!ine that those who continue to flush out | frosted the stomach, liver and bowels eve sald he thot morning never have any headache or !)°v fort Its Power to Soothe and Heal is Ready to Serve You. medal, to whieh he Dont regard Pe v inc cacssaicaccacecaaeacaeh ce PD |) AD —> dice to Policeman Herm, Schlesse 1 read = uncoverr a grea iy The other cop evar bracers, eee pointes s alg ; hot water with phosphate | CAPTURE ALLEGED SLAYER. es ATA Westchester Surrogate Approve | In It before breakfai Police Say Hoan's Shot Killed He-| Boehm and Horm Tio Cedunk with Doacra won| (U3. Aches nOw ae Finally | | ito in Hester Street, bed ware ao m the Batkan baidetie Kelly puted, " Michele Rosa, a produce dealer who| P.M. 1 travelled steerage, was more in soe “Ww Headache of any kind, is caused by nad lived at No. 121 Mott Street, was! Deputy Comm ra facmutea (haut TUADiity. wut Web, 16.-Surro- | ¥ auto-intoxication—which means self | arrested to~ at Muri and Wash-| tho defendants hey had h and Fe to eat | fate Sawyer of Westchester County | Pelsoning, Iver and bowel polsons|inaton Sirests by Detectives Castane! to aay of any question pnonihe at ishore than i re-| to-day signed a deeree approving the | called toxins, sucked into the blood |#"4 Cares charged with “epost f Pat) Schlosser asked tie Ins | counting bls valorous deeds, tecounts of Jean Harold Edward st.|% through the lymph ducts, excite the \.. 11y Mott Street of t pee, | doors were open. MeKlroy answered | Kelly, whi roving disposi-| Cyr and Henry Redtielt as | @ heart which pumps the blood so fast |12 lust in the affirmative and Ml ton, sigued articles on a sailing ship] executors of the estate of the tate | that it congests in the smaller arteries | There was a fight at No. asked how he knew tt wa erap Frane’ L year age. He was) Mre, Carolir St. Cyr of Yonkers | and veins of the bead, producing yio-{Street in a saloon in white! w articular whero the vessel was|and discharging ted feat, throbbing pein and distress, Nae | caanllaonter’ the police say, and one. of mind as lomis a a mewhere,| ‘This action wed the dectsion at |e your elie sour and almost nau Fr A came | ; nd landed Kelly ai b 5 and hte re} it ue Sa he me epee 7a. ‘Then you resort to acetanilide, | iit he woe tiving. U State somes | " the flaming-hair on of Brin found! Henry Alexander Redfield, had not|¥ irin or the bromides which tempor: | wi and selling produce, “The police ‘ound! an epportunity for fighting, He en clte nt iginal probate | arlly relieve but do not rid the blood of Kent watal of ‘ue commlgsion merchants Usted in the Krish Fusiliers and avon | proce « . ene | “i fae pe and caught Rosa when he came to his iva 6 Burrogate ws Jobn A pen of hot water with @ teaspoon- land was taken to the District Atto Late one nigt Irish 1 on Cyr, who is now | ful of limestone phosphate in it, drunk |ney's of Jout for the sandwict ea Reutalte ihe | py a reg before breakfast for wwbile, will not 4 Himeclt Over Love Affair, | ‘The open how tn- | ing o bridge, 8 weture | IL ha wed only wash these poisons from your sys 8s Harold Zabriskie, twenty | tended no wrong,” arsued Scha gollapsed, pre 6 MMU | wu 000 in secur tem and cure you of headache but willl yeary old, a graduate of the Hacken- “We were also discuss'ng how tion Wagons , r belo st. Cyr mansion at cleanse, purify and fresben the entire! yok Hist School and holding a posi- deplete Me How We! Without ado Kelly dropped into the} Yonkers r grandson — received alimentary canal {tion with the Hackensack Water | Would make ct upplen stream and Jabured like a Hercules while Henry Sherman | & Ask your pharmacist for a quarter |Company. wax found dead on, a couch | Zerweck. | to bring boxes of winmunition to the of the decedent, received pound of limeetone phosphate. Itisin-|in the dining room of hls home at | Commissioner Godley fined the men | bank. Later thet dav while the bat~ te expensive, harmless as sugar, und al- [ATS Une Morning with Pheer bs, (each fifteen days’ pay, amon tle raged, ‘Maj. (*. f, Evans, Com | most tasteless, except for a sourish| The young man attended a theat ee abi GK In” Al) which ta | menses OF the Fusiliers. wrote & nc Ps winge, which is not. unpleasant. | Now york, last n A lee 8 even more than the Hiltn Ureing that | trded the Dis H-you arco't fecring your best, if) Was, hinte: ' {charge for six sundw tinguished 8 ' tongue is coated or you wake up with sh | Se When Kelly was fl returned to bad ta: foul breath or have colds, | Makes Re . ‘FIGHT FOR $500,000 ESTATE, | tngland he had hod enough of wit, \¥ indigestion, — biliousness, constipation | John | Kast Wigaty- He wanted a chang being bu i or sour, acid stomach, begin the phos | tue Domes: | twenty yeurs ¢ an America | phated’ hot water eure to rid your] ’ citizen, he asked f sd | system of toxins and poisons and got it, He ne id | know a miserable moment.—-Advt eure ba Pana ui a1 uid plenty name, an unknown quantity, Tey it|% claims to be his widow, resulted to-d en i turn my attention | for any skin affect will ap: | @ ee Bae ngs." pik: previa the service it ean perform |B suna W nm 1 or ou by removing al annoyance Thi 4 o'c 1 sfergoon | and causing the trouble to disappear. | "AM Jeet oF found articles ade caaited’ tt Gig Meee ite eee eet Postam is harmless, Do not hesitate | tices in The World will be Mall, and ; BAOUF at eae , iit pein | ta apply it over any broken-out surt ¢ Heed ob Tne : Gouraud. Ww ry H 4 that ix just what it is for; to soothe Arcade, Vark Row marriage records wer nied : F i iil anit taal ‘ Uptown Office, morihwest: cor fire which eae se for cezema, pimples, rashes, in ° aa cadens: a h s, | Milled, hy Gane in Mathers are complesion, b4 i) \ 4 m Sew cont f in| ¥ West 1806 St Lord Avenuo, dere @ of id to health of skin and hair, ‘Tr Brooklyn Office, 202 Washing- a vit Lord told flee of din father, ‘| wld to ; ; ty me, ‘Brooklyn, for 30 days bultd : y one month, for bath and toilet following the printing ef the ae! eh workmanship. hi . “4 $50.) ton Avenu lant ule i Kor samples, send 4 aa ps to Ki wer 25 WEST 57TH STREET that reason, left his tortune to friends|the gas. His brother, Alexander Koss | 2 fork City, Sold by Bgiste, who had been kind. jr, found him dead this morning. ~Adve PARIS, Feb. 16 (via London) The following statement was ades, certain ast of the ro : os Hernstorff, to-day formally asked the Bomme-Py,” a V4 1 States to explain why the Cc BERLIN, Feb. 16.—The following| Amemionn wireless censors at Bay | we tles. bas done, can be explained by his ; , wr | } | drastic step may be followed by an- fears. It was natural for him to! Seme of the reporters bad worked f R AP \¢ JOther governinental. decree fixing| ehroud bis movements with secrecy.” | With OFP®: last sumiuer io Kenai 9 | al é lfreight ‘charges on British shipping. | yp tery landing, made his twenty-etxitn | At the Navy Department it im ad. | Roweu rontarday when he saved Michael | mitted that Berlin official despatches Martin. ft ir r lives at No. St. Mark's Avenue, | censors becau the rule requi that | Brooklyn, feil into the bay when «olin rence be made to movements Juboard the steamer Nibilck, MeNelli | or Lich of War or other veonele sprang in, yelzed the drowning nan, nd supported him unt ’atrolman " Haggerty drow ther out. After treat. | The Brit Government contends ment by Dr. Bidwell of the Hudson that the British ships destroyed were Street Hospital Martin went home. mine sweepers, ing City Hall, tn hin right hand| Only Two of Her Crew of 70] "2M of President Menocal of J Cuba, appeared before Magistrate Nolan in the West Side Police Court Steamer Sunk. to-day charged with having “broken up” an early morning party in am Out f hear its « The British tiettoyer Viking was apartment at No. 19% Broadway Dover harbor afire on} AStonio Aylmer, who said he was cording to advices from |°@Ptain of the freighter Welva, sald he, another man and «a woman, met | Mesa in a restaurant early this morn- ing and invited him to the apartment, where he became disorderly Mesa declared to the Migistrate that he had lost $900 duting a card game in the apartment. He said he; was ntaying at the’ Waldorf-Astoria, © last evening he took a woman friend out to dine and that when he spoke to Aylmer and his party, who were at another tabie, his compantom enty lieft him. He still had her sealekia men, | cloak. Magistrate Nolan discharged Mesa, hbase ‘Strata ft hand holds a net. | | | omenmoien “Dunno, lad: “What has the giant got the net| Ping firm to-day, having been dis- cued by another vessel which put into » but advices received here car- British destroyers in service, displac- ing 1,090 tons, She waa built in 1909, d left! Ordinarily whe carried about se selina Crane Brooklyn, This afternoon the Art tural work by Thomas Hastin paid for with the $60,000 fund 8 Of present and past Municipal | steamer Tergestea has been sunk off Commissions, will inspect the sil-|the Kast Coast. All members of the! naamant evists Called Home PARIS, Feb. 16.—A Havas despateh here to-day, from Athens say« the Roumanian Coutl- alonica has invited all reser vaining in that city to return panta immediately the outbreak of the war was ad by an Austrian line and regis- At the port of Trieste, It ts| 1blo that she was captured by ted eee | | CHAMPAGNE TRENCHES puns mac ACKER MERRALLE CONT NS MAKE PROTEST | est, 1820 With Hand Grenades Between AGAINST U. 5. CENSOR COMPANY Tahure and Somme-Py. Object to Suppression of Sayville Despatch About Sinking of Arabis | ; wits i6ona wee 2 lb.’ boxes ne War Off! Champ: ne we reca WASHINGTON man Government, through fount von neh sections to tho from ed the offleial announce- tement issued to-day by the | Ville suppres ar OMlee nm ent of the German Ad tucks yesterday on the position sou (of Ypres which we had captured, | te British cruiser Arabia on Feb, 11. ey lost a total sof 100 pri News reporting the loss of the In the Char th -|Arabin reached the United States peated their endeavors in thelr| 0: or ie Lando postions northwest of Tahure with| Thcueh tha BGA Sean ar aame failure as on previous days, | Mreush the Briti#h censorship, On enerally speaking, stormy, rainy| eb. 12 a Berlin wireless direct via ather is hindering fighting activi. | Sayvilie was passed, saying that an- i — ner Ship in addition to the Arabis Jast on Saving Live: jhad been eunk in the same engage- eter McNeill, dockmaster at the Bat | 5! owning, Martin, who| have been suppressed by the Sayville of belligerents. 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE _ 39th Street \scrpsene)an temps ceue-e paneer se-onecunosesesnpatuiesnh ids quecane/susssantaureeanresesiinaiepseie sisi saschistanahela- anna I Chickering Hall Concert, Thursday, February 17th, at 3 P. 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