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‘probable that the death toll of the) Channe) liner Sussex, torpedoed or thined last Friday, wit) be over one Mrundred. One newspaper to-day says that 110 persons lost their lives. that no Americans lost their lives on the Sussex. All the Americans whose names were on the passenger list have now been accounted for, the| Embasy at Paris states. It ts pos- sible that there may have been among the passengers some Ameri- cans whose names were not the list. The statement would indicate Miss Caiilope Anasthasia Fenne! New York had been rescued. lere tofore @he has been counted among the missing. Prof. James Mark Baldwin, his wife and daughter Elizabeth were stricken from the Ist of missing on rece!pt of @ cable from Paris that they were cl The Baldwins are at Wimereux, near Boulogne. Elizabeth Baldwin was badly injured and is now in a hospital at that place. These facts were made known by & letter from Prof. Baldwin to Donald Harper, an Ameriocn.. lawyer in Paris Ambassador Page's private store: tary repurted from Dover this after- noon thet George H. Crocker Is the only American survivor there whore condition ts serious. The others aro suffering only from the shock of the explosion. -_- BERLIN SCEPTICAL AS TO U-BOAT ATTACK ON THE LINER SUSSEX. on that of BERLIN, March 27.—English reports that a German submarine sank the Channel packet Sussex wore generally dinbelieved here, though no official denial bas yet been issued by the Ad- miralty. German submarines that may have been operating off the French coast probably will not return to their bases for several days Dr. Siegfried Hecksher of Hamburg, foreign relations expert of the Reich- wtag, warned Americans against ac- cepting English reports as true and scouted the idoa expressed in the Eng- lish press that there may be a break between the United States and Ger- many. “Neither President Wilson nor the American people, nor the Kaiser nor A despatch from Paris says Yalled thformation obtained by American Embassy here indicates THE EVENING WORLD, Va att FRENCH TRANSPORT REPORTED SUNK BY MINE; 73 RESCUED Despatch May Refer to British Vessel, Minneapolis, How- ever, It Is Thought. SON OF P MILLIONAIRE WHO WAS MURDERED BY DOSE OF ARSENIC, | | BERTAN, M (hy wirelens t ant with troops on board, from onten, had struck a mine and mink only seventy-threr being rescued, says the News Ageney The foregoing may refer to the sinking of the British liner Minne- apolis Wednerday last, in the Medi- terrancan, reported yesterday from M The Minneapolis was be Neved to be in the Government ser vice In Mediterra: n waters. The Marselliea report sald the Minneapo- lie was torpedoed LONDON, March Eleven per- pons wero killed in the #inking of tho Britieh tner Minneapolis by a @ub- marine in the Mediterranean last! Wednesday. All others aboard the liner were saved o WALL STREET Whilo there were spasmodic recov- cries during the first hour the gen- eral tondency from opening quota- tions was toward lower prices. Sell- The London statement that eleven | persons were “killed” indicates the Minneapolis may have been pursued and shelled by the attacking sub- marine, though tt 1# also possible the | eleven were killed by the explosion nf the torpedo, ing pressure was not aggressive, but Firat word of the sinking of the|\, way steady, and buying orders Minneapolia was brought to Mar-|wers fow and far betwoen, Prices soilles last night by the captain o: the British steamer Leicestershire, He reported he received a wireless cali for help from the liner last Wednes- day, but arrived too Inte to be of any help, the Minneapolis having already gone down. ‘The Minneapolis was a 18,54%-ton were more steady in second hour on less volume of trading after a slight rally. Hide and Leather preferred, Alcohol and Goodrich showed gain: over Saturday's close. Losses in gen- erul list ranged from 1 to 2% points. Market raliied further in’ the late trading. Volume of business waa greater and some shurp advances oc- u . " | curred American Heet Sugar ad- her, one of the largest merchant ves: vanced 4 points from the low to 74 sels sunk by @ submarine. She plied | ( ucible, Baldwin and Mextcan Petro between London and American ports|!eum gold above Saturday's close on tive covering of short contr Closing Quotations, With net changes from previous cloding. before the war and figured in the work of rescue when the Volturno burned in midocoan, She was taken over by the British Government for (SINGER ACCOMPANIED DENTIST WHEN HE PURCHASED CULTURES (Continued from First Page) State In ye Asylum in Kalomaz and another n oof the same branch of the family is confine the asylum, hopeless) y ins ‘ 1 relative, Mr. Wai v to attacks of mental aberration and has been treated In Grand Ruy | Detroit Tho activity of Mr. brew and | Waite family in laying t jfor an Insanity defense | dispose of the report that the prisone | plans to make @ full confession and throw himself on the inerey of the ‘District Attorney and the courts of [this county, Dr, E. 1. Connelly, in charge of the prison ward at Selin vue, where Waite ts confined under « police guard, said thix afternoon that the young man was almost cheerful, after he had eaten some solld food the firat in a week. According to a letter received by the District Attorney to-day from man who was a classmate of Waite At the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in 1907 and 1908 the interest of | the young dental student in chemist was acute in his student days. He took courses in several branches of chemistry and grounded himself in his student days in knowledge which enabled him to carry out in the past yoar In this city the pretense that h wax ® graduate physician and chemist Detectives have learned that for several months Watte visited Iabor- atories and watched or conducted ox periments with disease germs and that he was a frequenter of the Il- brary of the New York Academy of| Medicine at No. 17 West Forty-third | Street, where he read and studied books relating to germs, germ culture | and the progress of various diseases such as typhold and tuberculos' Late last fall or In the early winter Waite, the District Attorney has been told, purobased from a morgue keeper who has aince died, a tubercular gland taken from one of the unidentified | MARCH tivities. Mrs, Horton's announce- }ment that sh 1 contemy South pro rts of this «¢ his permission and i ready to rant it ccordin rsor whom he has ta b dicament, wasn ed abou what his wife would think of bis adventure with Mrs Morton than about the possible effec: upon her of 6 revelation that had ned her father ifis vind led to some ext ot that Mrs, Waite rema to him ' ef . Hull Ay ) Distric V olfice and vue, ‘The elder W appeared broken and dis- | ssed. | "We can only say." said Frank Waite, “that our affection for my | brother is r than ever now Yes,” said his father, “Arthur needs now. We ahall all stand with “Are you urging t confess fully?" Frank Waite wos 1 No," was the reply, “l that we are urging him. 1 to the District Attorne | Bellevue with father, We shall try to straighten out the situation and ret a clear understanding of {t. But t would not be right to say that we wre urging Arthur, We 1 © that as his mind clears and he realizes| exactly his position, urging wi | unnecessary, When my brother fully understands, 1 believe he will have nothing to conceal and will tell every- thing.” Frank Walte said he ment on reports that bh. brother had accomplices or rumors that other | persons than the Pecks had been| potsoned, The District Attorney's office to- | |day continued its efforts to trace every detail of the reintionsiip be- tweon Dr. Waite and Mrs, Horton, The woman has given important in- formation fn regard to the study of germs. For many was questioned on Saturday, and yes- terday Mrs. Van Palmenberg was at| the District Attorney's office, where | she was questioned for several hours. STATEMENTS OF TWO WOMEN DO NOT AGREE. dentist's hours she |" 27, American dental schools, to South Africa. The nished tne your Waite went syndicate fur- with passage expense mor an OUUE for up a det 1 eyua ween ¢ 1 ' r Waited twit a ms who li Africa svicniisedibaaeeniabi ck br ft Waite ont A enek wnceaes | (Continued from Kirst Page.) partionlarty « durin time he hr was in South Afilea hy vlavish | mind,” said Col, Williams, “J want pender to say, however, that I did not say all [that Mr, Willcox is quoted as having LABOR ISSUES CALL FOR PEACE CONGRESS , American Federati “= MILANS, UNDER PRESSURE, REFUSES TO NAME MAN IN $500, 000 BRIBE suid In the newspape: Counsel Moss again asked Col. Will. jams to name the man who told him could get official support for §600,- Se Thompson urged the | witness as a matter of Justice to the 000 ator “(dead and the living to state the name Action \W " jof his visitor, Col, Williams again Agree refiised to give the name of his vise WASITIN " rhe | 80 Hl eread the following state- American Fei bor's ean | ent for Labors W ass, to| Sine testifying before the Com. be kaeertbied 4 ‘ne and | Mittec on Saturday last £ have con- hihi 6. bellies i) to make | Suited with counsel, and upon their 1} war, | @4Vice and without intending any Waa HE 004 fou organized | Jisrespect to the Committee, I refuse tats . ratte to answer further questions relating re by the. Executive |t? the subject of the Committeo's in- ie hn Feduration, | uirtes of mo on that day, except to aneeved National Con.| felterate what I then said, in sub: nin San Francisco last year, stance, namely, that the statement as Labor'a World Peace Congress would|t? Which 1 testified was made to me be an assembly of workers to de-|>¥ @ man now dead, who did not mand that the peace delegates of the; ™ention nor in any way indicate to washes ‘nations rming nothing| the name of any one who had touching the lives of the workers! Communicated such statement to him; withott ss with them, |and so far as [ know, the communi- | Such an of representatives! cation of the statement to me was of wage ere by the delib- | erations of the pected to hav spirit and deter ates 19 ex effect on the the latter. "HANGS HIMSELF IN CELL ‘WITH HIS TROUSERS BELT :: | Plumber Arrested for Raising Row} in Restaurant Is Found Dead by Station Doorman without any authority or knowledge the public official referred to in the nversation, and that I promptly and emphatically refused to have anything to do with the matter, “tn our relations with the city off s in the matter of these contracts, never has been an act or inter- fw, directly or indirectly, ipvclving bribery or corruption My answers to any further in- quiries on this subject would not be of any assistance to the Committee of be material to the subject matter of its investigation, Chairman ‘Thompson explained to Col, Willtams that the committee fott the matter to be of such importance that it was tts duty to take tt to a finish in the name of the city, “Its not a matter w aftects 0 contract in any way,” Col, Williema aatd nd it's not a matter flects upon you in any Thompson rejoined “I offer you ail my co-operation in legitimate avenues of inquiry, but I cannot change my opinion nor my declination expressed in the statement T have just read,” the witness said, This ended the examination of Col. Williams, and William R. Wilcox, former Chairman of the Puble Ser- vice Commission, was called to the stand. He first denied having made the statement accredited to the newspapers of yesterday in whic! he was quoted as mentioning May" Gaynor's name in connection with @ payment of money Mr. Moss—in your talk with Cot. Williams, what official's name was mentioned? A ¥ Q. What official! was in your mindt A. Aa I sald, no name was mentioned, but Mayor Gaynor's name was on y mind. We were discussing the neral situation. I thought. Coll Williams had reference to Mayow Gaynor, But I would not permit ange to utter such a slanderous states ment. Q. Did him for what he sant? use he did not say Mayor Gaynor was involved. which re- way,” Senator you Q Did you dissent from him? A, L said 1 did not believe any city offs cial had been guilty of bribery or was involved in any scandal con- nected with the contracts, Q. Did Col. Williams say that he thought the man who came to hig came with the consent of the Mayor? A. Tam certain he «id not discuss tt as war ay tha Here the committee adjourned till Friday morning. poss plumber of No, 43 Bushwick Ave we ica" 2°) QUEFERED WITH DANIELS fied on, dere rietly conduct | Admiral Gays He Wanted to Or-| a iuen we ed at | ize Navy on a War Basis n int midnight | and Secretary Opposed Him. HOUSE DISAPPEARS; B STOLEN, SAY POLICE Foundation Is All That Remains of Jersey Structure, Carried Away oo ta * b- TASHINGTON, March 2.—Ad-| “I want to report the disappearance tha MISTI peseib Wane whe batereen Mus. tom, tan, alte, | 204,12 the City Morgue in Helle-| ation of the ground gone over in| Wh. several ten and. t WASHT bok Wid Wtae Cake GES Hodes” eld WHabslk Se aaeNe the two countries,” he said. “Where |" in transport and frotght service) Alas Gok Mine “ai am gy | vue Hospital, |this examination had been covered | iN hedKalsor and arrests ATEN GRO ERT de (ley, former Comptroller of Jersey at the outbreak of the war. Pre- eee oh RF = Because of these cumulative lines of | py Mrs, Horto! e atateme: ba! 20 o'clock the station door |PUblicly told why he resigned as al ys D' there is no desire for a conflict it Alls Onaloave pf, oy TT by Mrs. Horton; and tho atatemen' Ahout lock . 2 vy| City, as he entered the Communipaw, must be avoided. It is @ fact that|*umably sho was carrying troops or| id +2, [evidence District Attorney Swann has | of the two women differed in several |M&. Passing Ka! cell, saw the |of verations tn the United States navy Rech oe Weitere oct 3 most of the critical situations be-|supplies to Ealonica when ahe was! 4 tS = RQ] decided to ask the Grand Jury to! points regarded as important, Both [PTsoner apparentiy aslecp A hall hour| ing declared differences of opinion “Har ic doped Oe Jat ae tweon the two countries have been | attacked, | 23 it, * 14 | keop the investigation into the death | wii! be further examined. suspended by t er belt trom a|between himself and Secretary Dan- Pee coe a ae she yee loned by, the vitriolte practice e aLRL J B® + blo Mr. Peck open until al! the facts! Mrs, Horton still declares Dr, Waite |ffOasbar of the door Tle was dead. He leis on a baoeeb Se ere | ethan pala \En| pews Agencies in spread- MOV 10 XTEND TAX : Ws = In the case are assembled. This may| made her no gifts and that she got 4 was the chief reason. TAR ae seek a ing poison both in Germany and E E | Am. ak - N require several days. |no money from him, except that he | Fiske told the House Naval Com- cal re este, rae ps A] America. ‘ slat On ON SUGAR UGAR UNTIL 1920/3 tm. yet 3 “If acientists advise us that we are | paid for her instruction in the School MAN AND WIFE HELD | uittee another reason was “we a aibka Mi No. Hid GLERAIA AOS OE “len't every news item which Eng- oon 7 5 7 7 only te on the dollar’ | stood be » faa Heh news agencies cable to America | $a nS, Cea tl ety Terenas eee Corea. Od ee) OF Bxpreenlon tay, Astana’, vial eat eauipment ana{tWo blocks from the Arlington Avee for the purpose of instigating Amer- Aah, ao, & I }| Swann to-day, “we shall go into the} “Wo studied Shakespeare,” she has FOR TRAIN ROBBERY Af TOGATOS personne, Saye nue Police Station, A man, from Yea against Germany? Isn't it true | Senate Dao bc in Caucus Con- Iai igepmitite N Neh +38] death of Mrs, Peck as well as into} told Mr. Dooling, “Dr. Waite played material, Ho declared tneffictency 1m] (oe ee, et ttee thie avorant that every story the English cable to z Hutte & Suveria bend that of her husband. We believe| Romeo to my Jullet.” administration is to blame, Germany, : fi J he wanted @ two-story twox distorted. Gholi aalal eel sider Substitute for Pree = that Waite killed his mother-in-law | Mr. Dooling says Mrs. Horton then| Federal Inspectors Say They Found| he aad, is “two to one @uperior on the pial pertanadfas ag wk Gu presses, a eae eS Sugar Repeal Bill. | by giving her arsenic. contrasted the merits of Dr. Walte's) 1 oot of West Virginia Hoki- | sea” as a result. show him this one, It was gone” NOMADIC. WASHINGTON, March 21.—Exten- | “Her body was cremated early in interpretation of Romeo with Soth- Up in Grand Rapid |_“Why did you resign?” asked Rep- | 4 detective who was sent ott to Why do girle leave home? | sion of the exiating duty of 1 vont a|& Saige" : | February. I have been informed that |ern’s. Pe SIRNA BIO resentative Stephens, search for the missing house learned Ite A tha vaceold nomadic ss ‘ ail 1990, be | Cena aad Poayed B leven cremation would not destroy evi-| “Mrs. Horton,” sald Mr. Dooling! GiANt iAPIDS, March 27.—United Differences with the chief," Fiske} it had been carried wway piecemeal Letiats seu Drncheriecrioaes | ca ce Mueae ie UA) 28 8 sie ‘ea dences of the presence of arsenic in|"admits that Dr. Walte constantly | States Government oflelals ina ra shot hack, “and one difference was| during the last fow weeks. | Nothing A MAOrt ah the Cornette tnetite. | tutte €or the House Free Sagar The-| Sissies, the aystem. If it fa deemed advisable | offered to buy her expensive jewelry |@ houwe in the Polish section of « preparedness, 1 thought my country [eMbtne foundation aloft otk Eka hk eal itl, which woul Sxtanal ie bas ie fet toes #2 Kin the interests of Justice we shall jand gowns in Fifth Avenue shops, | Raplils early to-day arreated a man and) ATT at we ought to organize on| fealty Company. of No. 27 Williaa chvstiediad | aah oi bv iatha pay poland apeens Bah | nave the ashes of Mra, Peck analyzed {but she says sho refused to accept| his wits, who save the naines of Mr, and) Oi isis, particularly in the de-| Street, Manhattan, Mr, Gormley wae Democrats of the Senate, in caucus i * Ke ew | Mrs. John Evans, and recovered, they “ 7 . the agent for it | for arsenic traces, such presents. She admits she knew J 4 vartment, ‘The Secretary didn’t think to-day, by Chairman Simmons of the | aay x ‘ ae ani OE sak $5,000 tn cash and about $25,000 in| P 0 — | 4 4 ‘There ts evidence at hand to tndi-/him as far back as Christmas week, | oe ley wich they claim is a part of | so. I moved out, believing some other SURE BIQN. “OMY BABY GIRL IS A eon ee ms $3 ¢ cate that Waite was a careful student |but says she had never met him be-| tne 1c secured by four masked robbers, Jerticer might. have more influence . ‘The caucus took no action and will | Bo he 8 hopes paeonaehad getup Pastel Lae FOU hn robere| eD oa flue Seventy-five thousond people eowapaper 0 up a train near § ; vith PICTURE OF HEALTH”? consider the proposal further to-night 8 F*= Bliemot of Jeah Crones, the cook, to| The District Attorney 1a aleo in-| Va. about elx months ago and got §180,: nen vou think if the admtniatra-| ¢@ hot doge at Coney yester- ie Gf olson several hundred prominent! vestigating statements made by Mr.| 000 : 4 day, As a sign of spring tMe ES VICTORY IN NEW LOAN. ih don tf] olson | . f ‘ toned for | ton here was more eMfcient the navy if SE es + | Mavnat Hy ii #98 T aif [citizens of Chicago on the occasion of|Horton bearing on his Anances. Sto-) |The Evans home nas been watched for | {04 4" Tot Me eho esata waa] beate robine eating orm. jautscal At : ‘i “'y, (@ banquet to Archbishop Mundelein, | Tes have reached the Criminal Courts | several Jays Sa res pesieciihl uo Kaiser Says Nation Can Co: ently | Petroleuini By 1 Ba ns At the time the attempt of Crones | uilding that the Hortons had a mis 1 aoe hth ‘al express e ies ba Pitot 5 doubt | wan thenanenie re Expect to W: yer. ‘ \ i - . Jerstanding with a Mrs. Collette | Mirko "yy rf J werd. TO Te 55 took up much newspaper space Dr,|"derstanding with a Mrs York, . This answer AMSTBRDAM, March 27. ~The] Qui). ,A Bt: &, iat By 8 Waite was busy in his poison re-|With whom they boarded at No nA belt oa lpg German Emperor has sent a message SI 188 = | searches West Ono Hundred and Seventh found on Mrs. vane ‘when| WILLA MADE ESCAPE to Dr. Helfferich, Secretary of the Im- % 106% 6% + Street after they came here from arched, the Inspec 1 Among the witnesses called to ap- y eens Foe o efused to ‘AN: is perial Treasury, congratulating him MG 80 199 — &| pear defore the Grand Jury to-day are |icinnatl. Mrs. Van Palmenberg oc- | x. Sh Federal officers refused to tell the FEROU GH THE MEXICANS, | with its distressful itching, may on the success of the war loan. wh bs Mr. and Mrs. Percy Peck, Dr, Schurz |CUpled an adjoining room thore they intemwented was to be sent, When GEN. FUNSTON DECLARES be soothed at once, healed “This new proof of the united wiil Be” 2c : eves tt] Dr. Waite saw his mother for the|atreste! Evans and his wife were both to conquer, and of unshaken strength,” M BRT Rice crene Mensa Annsinnt Distro | oe oe sinse thle teousio baa gt emer Te TAR SE Ze SePEley SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 27.— says the Hinperor, “is @ worthy fe ag 7 Attorney Mancuso and a stenographer | Co," vestarday. Mre, Waite, ber Pancho Villa's escape from the trap counterpart to the ‘admirable proofs aod — Slot the District Attorney's office, all) husband and Frank Waite arrived t| BEGS TO DIE INOWN HOME, |i. 'ry nim at Narauipa wae of heroism and patriotism whioh our $ +t Blot whom arrived here this morning} Bellevue in an automobile at noon, posi ; ‘ < 1.1 henters at the front are dally giving. i4dy + "| trom Grand Rapids The mother Went at Once tO DT| pegayy GT Man tn 'Taken Hrom| {foush the Carrantsta, not Amert- A nation which stands togetl in 5 f= Me es aceiyved | Walte's bed. She burst into tears) Petntly | forces, Gen. Punston declared to- wuch @ spirit, like one man, agalnst ie 1 The District Attorney has received Ital fo Last Moment the attacks of its enemies can, rely- W444 = ip advices that « trunk load of exhibits | Minutes of her viet te capeeaite nt Pee hametorale © neat sbue |e : : ing on God, confidently expect vietory 18% will also be here to-day. This in-|Little was said by oither. BIG Tohe: veaha OIA Tk, FA Funston heatedly dented that the for it it VK. Indus Alcohol if f i or its Just’ cause, eA a ny] cludes 800 pages of stenographic notes) A "Mother, 1 want my’ with!" Dr.) puitiory of Ba N. Ju today to| bundie encape waa throwsh a satiate 1 Bteoh * eceepons ~ | Waite cried to her as she was about| pnyeiciane att Bayonne Hospital, | American achment, whic! a Wilson to Attend Red Cross Ball. big goiter ie 1 { * * US aL 8 to, a crgunsrit pee Heave "2 want Clara, Where te | Der aiuitass chin He an aescinn coin used the Mexico Northwestern Road remedy WASHINGTON, March 27.—President Yi. ty ty Be + Jury. hier js at her home, son,” Mra,|@ fractured skull and internal injuries t behind him, Villa, he said, FOR AILING SKIN and Mrs. Wilson will attend @ ball and | \oitiy ae + . waite renlie Pee) Cure, when told he coud not live, suid| fled from the Lake Babricora region, , “bag sale” to bo given here Wednesday | Watad, mt i HR Ey z Dat for the revelation that Waite! Wien the had gone Frank Walte|he was ready to dle if be ceuld go to his| (nrough the Medera Valley, where (At All Druggists) “Brought Up” on Father| #2 2y the Red Cross for the benent of iene sha sf BS ¢ 4 [bought virulent germs and atudiod| git iy brother te sign two papers| hon A Were Beverih Bireel, and : troopa have paralleled 8 PR. a [thy Cette creeonee, or the comanion- 4 — "y|thetr effects the Grand Jury mixht!drawn by Mr. Drew, as counsel for| jaye hiv wife and children at his bed line of communteation. John’s Med hich | in and ite work tn Etrope, Me Wile | ey | hav \ —=—— ohn's icine, WRICHA | con tx President of the Beh Cross. 1 ‘noha mee "Son a8" ere have completed the case to-day or | Miss Peck. The first assigned to her | ide doctors agreed and the man HIPS DUE T DAY. MAJOR S Cc E MEN T Cured Her of aTerrible) =| ——— _- | —-. to-morrow. District Attorney Swann | Dr. Walte's account with bis brokerm. | a4 4. kon home STEAMSHI 0-DAY. | Cough andBuilt HerUp CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN) — ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. 1s not golng to stop with the matter! miss Peck of his account in the Unt. | soon as he was placed in bed he| acne open Artts moe ar ees a MARKET, | oa tet hows rome pry a gy of the deaths of Mr. Peck and his coraity Branch of the Corn Bachange | asked that his garde ner Be instru ted to Gity sf fehl vy a aire rece! * Saturdays wife. He ts going int Heged | Bank. o-day, aA would Rrow botter, bald ‘ OR | eee rere My little daughter is certainly « plo- | Sete Ong. Hes. to he [SRI per oon, Drevicte, ee eee eat or Waite. 10 Ho wea ata) Mar, Walle asked hie brother to|to-day..te Uney, would grow batter. This) go tian, Bermuda 110 A. M. UNDERTAKERS, ture of health. She was very much run | }081) ay oe ir 3 i S| Pl 9 do away with bis) gign a thint paper which assigned or |Wi8 (ractoge Indien gentorday rrimmine | Cecstina, San duan "12M. tea Get ade tests mack kine ott cK) ‘S| Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co, of |Wit¢, Who was Clara Peck, and her conveyed to Mist Peck his account Qf thom when the ladder dvund he | cerennes O4n Stobal.. ‘3M. trying a doctor's medicine, which did | satutare 8 ns | MINTY reat od thlesee tee SRTNEE, | Orother Ferey, the beire to the Peok|!2 che Bitth Avenuo Hank and his|was thrown to the ground head Ar : ih la of ot 21 CT ORS®, f it, $184,082; safe depos! ax were, r alte 8 fore line te good, we, ge her Father | 1 say OF, MR '7T, Chee oe Increase, $62.47. Surplus, s1#T417; in: | @FtuBe. K- C. Schindler, the dotec-| willing to sigis thls but. w hospital | cha's Medicine, w tbe Pleasiy re july HS HR GQ AS t SI crease, d27,440. tive who was retained by the Peok physician interfered’ on the & pun ARRESTED ON Wi WIFE'S CHARGE sul soon well, and we —__——— - family to Inok into Waite's career, hag| Wat the safe doposit voult might ;- American Zine, Lead and u 0 ec hy 1 Miss focr that Fe her oka Madiat NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE.) co "your 1oib: "Not profits increased | aawured the authorities that such a| Contain Papers upon which Mi Peck | kiyn Wome band cep her well.” (Signe . Krog- Closing | §5,216186; surplus, $2,546,800. Not rots | pl | ha AS alte. | 1 tin Cd on. 1 Ly plot can be established. later in the day Frank Waite, stad, Lanesboro, Minn, Mien, Low. Bids. | its equal to $27.41 earned per share on \eith’ Aasiota acter attorney | CHIGAUO, Ma ee Nore Seon Father John's Medicine is @ sate 19:03 12:09 11:07 18:96 | outs? shares teoued, FAMILY PLAN TO SAVE WAITE! Dooling, pald Dr. Waite anothor visit. | son of Brooklyn, N. ¥., who says sh medicine for children as well as older folks children | Hass 121 1211 12:11 18:11] southern Railway February FROM CHAIR. | During it he signed a third paper. has been in reform and social work since because it contains no alcohol or 1212 8 1818 learnings Increased $1,000,705.” Net ; | This gave rise to the report that Dr.|,he was a gitl-and she is now thirty. dangerous drugs in any form, but Lag 86 |tax increased, $862,017. Elght month’ | Walte's family and friends, aided | Waite had made a new confession, 7 4)" eae last. evening strengthens an hee up A whole Taser PR | nae witit pros i ronneg, 4 656.001; net after tax} by counsel, are trying to arrange it; Mr, Dooling denied this ta oar, | WwhEA He cau d the ar i f her hus: system because made of pure and| * . thet he de poi 4 ead he paper he sivned,” sald Mr. inand, Rdward, and Miss Hthel Andrews, | sate ennaae 1 i made © Dive aod 90 (at he may be pormitted to plead | one Paha one uiving hie brother | wnn te twontycon - charmes Extra Special for Monday and Tuesday Advt guilty to second degree murder and} power of attorney tv act for bim in| He ist “Indu Math in Hyde |] SUPCOkATE COVERED K1G8 AND Darea ‘Thee two Oriental tral “ thus escape the electric chatr. Dis-| business matters. He has made no cone Bp ngs Bp act Branch in tees thets Hunter ata nea rgpance and gorgras c aie trict Attorney Swann would not dis- | confession t to-day," Mins Andrews Was arrested in an apart TNTHA SPBCEAL won TUbsDA’ ise 3 . | Dr. Wait condition appeared | in it th Fifth Avenue, where, POUND BOX beyond saying that no such @ Propo-| physicians said his mind was evi- and wife | . Special 7 a been made y clearing, and they quoted | Mre Janeson, showing letters from Special for Monday ipecial for i Wonderfully expr “Do you think wo ought to take a! here? Why hott th y take me away gists In Brooklyn, Milwauken and Osh: on tiretne cna ai thee aig centre ics Ba | " ere? Wh ay fh, Asked. that detectives be sent. to and al comprised of Crs *, | plea from this fellow?" he asked 4! and havo It ail ove Kosh, Baer ih Avonue address to. ate id of teat tite parnratt he? acer aD & in papor group in his office, He appeared to] They would not predict when he y, ind the girth Both de- sweet th Me delight Creathe Nncketod in et: me to avoid loss. | “ 1 he Thuy lovers gf ou c ebrated Chore c shat ae be Impressed by the earnestness of | could o q ASHLAND PRESS CO lee A BY the 9 | Oona Re Petar easy ee oad tae) Pie Foro "Hox MND _wox St The name proves the unantmous opinion that Waite | fy si Teast another weak je Street. Ashland, Ohio. | siya should be tried for first degree mur-| ‘Detectives. have found in and SPECIAL NOTICES, cul, RARCEA eae NA, § - ’ | abo New ork several y A ’ rf ry me Gin brane ASK FOR and GET odie aty ciaea. he ae ‘ | Mr. Swann said that so far as he| tists Wie o . " eses't ai | A t i “, last aix or seven years. rh oy ‘were 5 ie *! | . In the protective bottle—“a had been able to discover, Mrs. Mar-| firmerly in the ein sre ‘HOR ICK Ss Ke ‘ aret Horton, who studies muste, Shipman, an. English ate, L yi fat good bottle to keep good sxpremsion end ‘anguanes with Dr.| shih conducts dental establishine THE ORIGINAL Hy py wore i ” 7 aE sh colonte HE TON wr whiskey good. Waite under the name of Walters, |10,th0 Bele lone ag gay MALTED MILK nay io in a room in the Hotel Plaga for sed in this country for Ameri- MIL ‘The poscitied walsht <i baie! vr | advertised a count Ane nearly @ month, had no guilty knowl: | can dentists and Waite c ¥ edge of Waite's polaon and germ ec-| With half a dozen other graduates Chapa ouletinuiee wart WOU cote price \

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