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— _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916. attermoon to deny. tnat| costal to dies Peck howe ae. | ee ee sm taken trom & 9ates BRITISH RENEW MISS MARIAN BUCKLEY la ’ ook studs found in Waite’s| Any cash transactions between Waite & combination | TO BE APRIL BRIDE OF Waite had paid | and myself involved legal services on typhoid, diphtheria and pneumonia | I Bave0” ana $9, 000" y AD. my part for Waite, wno was eating and are about as doadis as any known | MR. THOMAS RIGGS COX)™* T° : ® lawyer, of No, 140 No for his aunt. Tn all T did not receive | bactili 240 ! | Qeeeooooos au Btrect, who has acted as her} more than $2,600. ! Wales “When Waite got back from Grand know this statement to be un- Dr. De Nyse does not know if waits, succeeded in getting the cultures. | ADA COX WROTE 10 HEAVY ATTACKS, EFFICIENT, SAYS GET $5,500 IN RAID ON GAMBLING DEN Rapids after burying bis father-in- District Attorney Swann completed eras,” said Mr. Drew, “because I have | inw he knew he was suspected and arrangements to-day by which the Over all these matters with Miss| ent for me. I visited him in his culture sildes and tubes found in| in Mr. Morrison's presence, and Dave myself eecn the check stubs re- apartment and had a talk with him What he said I cannot reveal to any BERLIN ADS F. 0. ROOSEVELT Walto's flat may be analyzed to de- | termine if there are any xerms re- nnmtiemene That Was in One of Her First ferred to, so that I know of my own] one but the District Attorney. EI on the glass, | ——— knowledge that the statements re-| March 20 I received # letter from Mrs.| Dr, Kloin, in char; f t . . * ql lipanding them are incorrect. | Walte, in Grand Rapids, outlining | nboratory at No, SPF sorte" sumee (Germans Expect Battle uel Claims Germany Has Gone| eters, but Some of Other | ‘Thirty Lined Up and Relieved will “What the chock stubbs do show fa that Morrison received $2,500 from . Watte. This amount ho received with the full knoweldege of Miss which she asked to draw. | will conduct the analyses required by | | Later she wrote me to return the| the District Attorney in the Waite memoranda, as she did not desire to| case without charge, This will in- make @ will.” clude an analysis of the stomach of Peck. It was his legal feo for assist- It was on March 20 that Ai tant| Mr, Peck, which waa brought from ing in the salo of somo Brooklyn] District Attorney Mancuso, of this) Grand Rapids by Dr. Schultze. property belonging to Miss Peck. She | city, began, in Grand Rapids, an in-) In the Molineux case necessary an {s tally cognizant of all Mr. Morrt-| vestigation into the death of John E.| alysen cost the county $18,600, @on's dealings with Dr. Walte, Mr.| Peck. Waite had returned from) petectives Cunniffe and Schindler Morrison is still her attorney and t#| Grand Rapids to New York only two! and Assistant District Attorney Man- | Missives Differed. Yesmemnge CHICAGO, March 28,—Latters written by Ada Cox to William Rufus Fawards, containing words of love, velled threats, hysterics and protests of affection were read into the rec- ords by Counsel for the defense of Pawards tn his trial on @ Mann Act St. Eloi to Develop Into Strong Offensive. Ahead of U. S., Partly Be- rf of Cash and Jewelry in cause of Less Cost to Her. Harlem House. Six masig¢d men robbed twenty-five or thirty men of money and jewelry estimated at $5,500 at 2 A. M. to-day in an alleged’ gambling house in ‘West One Hundred and Thirteenth | FOR EFFECT ON VERRQUN. Situation Along the Meuse Re- GIVES CONGRESS FACTS. Pay of Our Navy $29,000,000 More © Thari Kaiser’s—We daya bedees, Uiak eating is Ge ported by Both Sides \ Giants tovday, engaged sent time in as. | days lore, after ing his cuso went to Walte’s fn | i, " . § N sisting a beg ye 4 from Dr,| Promise to make @ will in his favot.| the Colosseum Ga aT: rect | as Unchanged. | Would Need 250,000 in War. newer » a eeitionaire th 34 a fee rene re att page pai Walte the moneys he obtained from| Further proof that Walte thought | over to Percy Peck, who was armed | ad | ORE tak Gets oe fail my pag Mikel BS get eat prt Re | Milas Peck. more about the effect the knowledge | with power of attorney, about $25,000 | BERLIN, March 28.—The fighting WASHINGTON, March 28—A navy D a . and revolvers, The gamblers bowled over the ‘fur- Biture in their haste to hold up their hands and line up against the wall. Three robbers kept revolvers ready while a fourth searched the pockets of all the men, dumping the plunder into a bag. Tho loot consisted of the “bank roll” of the keeper, $3,000, and about $1,500 in cash from the others, and watches and jewelry worth per- haps $1,000. . In leaving the robbers looked the doorkeeper between doors in the ves- tibule and escaped in an automobile. When one of the gamblers pleaded to keep his $100 to pay tho rent, the loader said: “The ldhdlord can wait and we can’t.” It is understood de- tectives inspected the place as “#us- piclous” only a few minutes before the robbery, but found no gambling. of his association with Mrs. Horton would have on his wife than he did identifying her own hand writing as the letters were read: The letters, which piled up on counsel's table made a heap nearly a toot high, began in January, 1911, shortly after Edwarde's trip with Miss he sald, and added that the United |©o% to St, Paul. The last were dated States would probably need as large }#0me threo months later, Through an inoreage fn a war, their introduction Edwards's counsel He gave it a8 his opinion that the [hoped to show that Miss Cox hed be- United States Navy was not sufflotent kun with protestations of love but to cope with a first class power if the |/ater thgeatened to extort money from American policy were to protect all|the millionaire, Its coast and possessions and rela-| “Naughty brown tyes," she called tions with Pan-American countries, [Edwards in one of the earlter mis- Comparing the American navy with |stves. “Now, lovey, come and see me Germany's, the Assistant Secretary |s00n," she wrote in another. declared Germany's cost much leas to “L don't loce you,” she wrote in build and maintain, as did Japan's, | still another, “but I think so much of ‘and that the higher pay of American | you I can't forget. I've got the jim- | offickrs accounted for a large part of | jams now.” | the greater oxpense, compared with! “I feel very ill to-day,” she wrote the German fleet. | along toward the middle period of her Pay, alone, was $29,000,000 larger | affection. “It you were here we would ghan the Germans, ‘the said. get piffied. If you send me ten I “Mr. Morrison had no knowledge Whatever until this case developed that Dr. Waite had obtained money | about the outcome of the murder from Miss Peck under false pre-| charge. was found by detectives in his ten@es. There are in oxistence checks] fat to-day, It is a curmpled bit of for about $8,000, which represent] paper on which he wrote, last Wed- money paid by Morrison to Waite} nesday night, when he knew he was (net by Waite to Morrison) by Miss] facing arrest on a charge of murder, Péeck's direction in connection with| a telegram intended for his wife. It the Brooklyn rea! estate deal.” Was not sent, It reads: ' Mr, Morrison told an Evening World| “They have found out about the ' reporter this afternoon that he could | other woman and that will break your not tinderstand the check stubs show- | heart.” ing large payments to him. He ex-|LAID GROUNDWORK FOR MUR- plained thus: DERS ON HONEYMOON. “I first met Waite through Miss| The discovery that Waite, while Peok at the Park Avenue Hotel last |still on his honeymoon, was busily summer, I had known the Peck fam- engaged in collecting the most viru- fly for many years and had been |jent bacilli he could find is one of ABS Ese around St. Blo!, where the British launched heavy attacks against the German lines, is developing Into what may prove to be a strong enamy of- fensive, It waa reported this after- noon by the War Office. | The British are continuing their at- tacks, though they have made no further Important gains. Tt {s thought possible here that British troops, tak- ing advantage of Improved weather conditions on this sector, may be lay that Olga Cafe and Winifred planning a drive aiming to force the Scott, chorus girls, living at No, 1696 withdrawal of German troops from Broadway, were acquaintances of Dr. Verdun. Waite, A detective was sent out to! The situation around Verdun and in seo if these young women would be the whole region between the Meuse willing to visit the District Attorney's and Moselle remains unchanged. | office and wll what they know, if} On the oastern front, the Russians | anything, about the poisoner, continued their attacks last night | The stories told the District Attor-| in the region of Postawy, but without ney by Mrs, Margaret Horton, who| result. The Germans repulsed a Rus-) studied expression, music and foreign sian attempt to reconquer positions languages with Dr. Waite in a Hotel. taken in Sunday's fighting near Lake Plaza room, are not, entirely satisfac- | Narocz. worth of diamonds and pearis which belonged to the elder Mra, Peck and to Mrs, Arthur Waite, Bills in the flat show that Waite had some of the old fashioned Jewelry left by bis mother-in-law, whom he is suspected of having poisoned on Jan, $0, reset by Louls Bornemann @ jeweler at No 106 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, Borne- mann also recut some diamonds left by Mra, Peck. The District Attorney was informed with a quarter of a million men would be needed by the Unitéd States tn time of war, Assistant Secretary Roosevelt to-day told the House Naval Committee, England's naval force had been trebled since the war, i t Miss Marian Dunlap Buckley, daughter of Mrs. John Dunlap Buckley, will be married to Thomas Riggs Cox of Albany Wednesday afternoon, April 26, in the Reformed Church on the Heights. Tho cere- mony at 4 o'clock will be followed |by @ reception at Mrs, Buckle home, No. 112 Montague Street. WALL ‘STREET et opened fractionally and narrow with few exceptions. ickel opened up a full point at 45. case, and in the estimation of the District Attorney may lead to the ex- posure of still more amazing activities of this remarkable criminal, Waite ‘was married in Grand Rapids on Rassians Report Captare of Two Lines of Trenche: PETROGRAD, March lower 28.—"The = on! " 7 Sept. 9, 1915, and after a honeymoon| tory. An investigation into all her) Two Russian divisions, advancing | Goodrich, Westinghouse and Linseed iid Wadi TEMES Asciatace tee ty will give you back five in hugs and fighting ee eer trip brought his wife.to New York| acts since she came to New York was|to the attack in wave after wave,! showed gains, Prices tended to atit- he pet reg pil aaa potlyehd Meyer, | kisses. er bese 3 seh in! re 5 Aad olaalil ek $ and engaged apartments in the Colos- | begun to-day. Mra. Horton was ques- | were almost annibtlated by Branden- | fen during first hodr, especially in a “ Then again 1 am broke. Do you! stadt,” said last night's o! - “Don't you think we ought to bring our navy up to full efficiency at this time?” asked Representative Butler. seum. ] tloned for several hours by Assistant Early in October he mét Dr. David| District Attorney Dooling. Among M. Barrows of No. 63 Hast Fifty- | those called to the District Attorney's burg and Hanoverian 01 few specialties unaffected directly by ra —, war orders, American Locomotive In the Balkans @ German air squad-| Way strong, up 2%. Irregular. ad- Ton, replying to the enemy air attacks | vances in a few specialties in second think it would be too bold to ask you | letin on the campaign. “German aero- to help me out? My heart is bleed-!| planes are making more frequent ing.” | fights along the entire Dvinsk front IF KIDNEYS HURT sixth Streot at the New York Tennis | Club. They becathe friends and Peck | called on Dr. Barrows as a patient, | reciting symptoms which indicated typhoid fever, Dr. Barrows treated Waite and Waite gradually led him into discussion of baclIli and germ cultures, Says a tablespoonful of Salts flushes Kidneys, stop- ping Backac Backache. Meat forms Uric Acid, which ofce was Rernardo Olshansky, a singer In the Boston Opera Company, who Is said to have aided Mrs, Hor- ton in recitals at New York hotels. The Hortons are not pleased over) statements regarding their finances. | While apparently prosperous and maintaining an automobile, Mr. Hor- against Gérman positions near Lake | hour caul Dotran, dropped @ latge number of | bombs on the new allied petrol depot at Salonica, and on the allied camp | north of Salonica, PARIS, March 28.—The French of- ficial statement given out this morn- boosted their points for the 8, Baldwin 2, Amer pes at some short covering, to ne and high ucible gained Zine stocks over two points in first hour of afternoon, can Locomotive was active, up 4 from opening price, Wabash issues active and higher, Mercantile Marine was under pres- sure most of the day and prices ruled “LI think the navy is fully efficient,” Mr. Roosevelt answered. “Do you think the subina | nes are r certain Purposes.” ‘ould we get eighteen ready tn thirty days?" | “T don't think so Toward the end of the three-montt period the letter read like this Eirl is too good for a man like you.” “Lam unhappy and blame, soon,” I ever see you again “Hell has no terror: through.” you are to| enemy trenches, after desperate figh! Hyverything a8 going to aed “You'll get a real, true beating if! ,| Twenty bombs have been thrown into Any | Dvinsk. “Our troops captured two lines Ka ing, in the region northwest of tavy. ws" HOW TO REDUCE The fleet will be 0 4 ing eays there was no change in the| Sure x Are rtatercd ets what I've gon excites Kidneys and ‘aite professed to be deeply In-| ton was in bankruptcy through prac-| verdun region during the night. Kast OW closing nd ee tanine | that way eomo T think," he add-| + Weakens Bladder. terested in research along these lines | tically all of last year. ‘of the Mouse all was calm and to the buying of. Crucih Baldwin ana|¢d. “No nation has ever been kept YOUR WEIGHT ——__ and asked Dr. Barrows's aasistance| Records of the Federal Court show | west of the river there were some ar-| American Locomotive and Maxwell| on a war basis in time of peace.” SET HOUSE E . Eating meat regularly eventually pro-| in getting hold of disease getme Horton filed a voluntary petition In tillery exchanges. Following is the P(tph sauces, All aining from f, to ae oe See tn Ve OF eens « duces kidney trouble in some form or| pr, Barrows busined himaolt and| bankruptcy Jan, 15, 1915, giving Ma-) text of the report: sales toward the close caused de- | Conditions we ought to bring our | A SIMPLE, SAFE, RELIA wav. Rays 9, well-known Cape on Oct. 2, 1915, wrote Waite the fol- | bilities as $4,000, ‘The sesets given are) “Last night passed quietly to the, clines from the higi point navy to a war footing as far as pos- TRYINGT KILL SELF Siieis. wha sxe Srecwartensd with ds ebay j oedoned rerworked: lowing letter: a claim of $148 «8ainst William fR.! east of the River Mew There was, — - sible?” asked Representative Rob- ’ Perfluous fat know only too well the dle- ol ‘and sorts of | “Dear Dr. Waite -I spoke to the |Mollette of NO. 823 West One Hundred! considerable activity on thy part ot, Closing Quotation: erts, | comfort and ridicule that over-stout peo- iarly back ‘and mis-|boy at the college and he said he |and Seventh Street, The -rediseee|the enposing artillery Orces to the | With net changes from previous closing Mr. Roosevelt said that was a mat- (Pte have to bear. tw, erggnd, five. oF ta akdney. regior pena thought he could provide almost any | Were the Waldorf-Astoria, §28; Jobn | west of the Metsg in the region of| ‘AD Ie-che! ter for the sete Departaeat ane le at 93 Sunec Phy hanes oe ‘id tomach, culture you wanted—that is, at the | David, haberdasher, $135; the Nassau | Malancourt as wel, as in the Woevre | | (Ame fen Congress to decide. rf jessness, Cornell Medical College, Twenty-ninth Street and First Avenue—the chem: jeal pathological department, where nk, $900; Dr. Cart Hiller, #16; Philip| sector at the foot of the heights of| {m.| Farnsworth, $104; William R. Collette, the Meuse. tor board and lodging, $152; the First) “In Lorraine, Representative Tribble inquired re- garding assertions that Germany's navy is twice as powerful and less and urinary irritation. dur back hurts or kid- aren't acting right, or if bladder & Tea. pt Two Persons Meet Death and in the forest of Par- Xi: Aw. you, get about four ounces of | You ask for Oncar, He said he would |National Bank of Mansfield, Pa., on| rop, wo delivered a surprise attack on | expensive than the American fleet.) Score Injured as Cleveland Bpend us much time ‘as dad Bale from any good pharmacy;|make a suitable financial arrange-|Ppromtssory notes, $1,800. This debt, a position of the enemy, the oceu-| Am [|] Mr. Roosevelt referred to statistics valli : pom Ai eerne Cece a Games table nful in a glass of water | ment.” it was stated, was secured by ten pants of which were either killed or} Mog & | indicating Germany and the United Dwelling Burns. | Siyatest ue after each meal oa preskiast, tors Bs anv md) “Oscar” 1s Oscar Haines, a clerk in|shares of the Harrison Mineral Water taken prisoners. In withdrawing we ‘m. WO SS] States nad exchanged second and j Waigh youreclt cote a wont Pe nes salts is made from the acid of | {2° laboratory. Another clerk who Company and fifty shares of the Wil- biew the position up. ae 3 igi? |" [fourth places respectively, He sald} CLEVELAND, March 28.—Misa| know, Just how fag; you are losing» and lemon juice, combined with also sold cultures to Waite is Willie}cox Manufacturing Company. The “There has been nothing else of im- {fh 18% + % the smaller German expense was par-| Bessie Reimers, nineteen years, old,| skip & single dose unt!l you are do Rae's has been used for generations | Weber. Both made statements at the| bankrupt was discharged Dec. 24, portance on the remainder of the) jMMisndn Bieri ° “| tially due to higher pay of Untted|a waitress, confessed, according to| "Gite Korein im abeolutely harmigay, is h clogged kidneys and stimulate | District Attorney's office yesterday, | 1915, Albert H. Banghaf, No, 2| front.” Butte States officers and more for other| Chief of Detectives Gideon Rabshaw nd helps Aiweetlon them to normal activity; also to neu-| Waite became a steady customer of| Rector Streef, filed the petition for} a purposes. | this afternc that she accidentally yottceable te gelds Ia pet ey ay the two clerks, More than fifty cul-| Horton, “It costs less to build a ship in Ger-| set fire to the Voster Apartments to- ture slides and tubes which had con- lawyer Spielberg explained that) tained disease germs were found in a many than her Mr. Horton's failure was due to a The wage scale is only 50 or 60 per cent. of that here,” y in an attempt to commit suicide. Two persons perished ‘BRITISH STRIKES cannot injure any one; ite SOS In the blaze}” delightful effervescent lithia. | Closet in his flat, But he did not] spell of sickness, and added he had) o he continued, The cost of a battle-| and over a score were injured. cae Wek. which millions of men and | patronize the Cornell Medical College] rehabilitated himself since. U ship is probably 20 per cent, cheaper The giri at first said a masked man take now and then to keep the | alone, MR8. HORTON TOLD a “com: | IL W.. Weainorth Weetric jotors Co rich Co. orth, it in Germany. We have to pay twice as much for repairs, or ten years Germany's building programme has been greater, The reason Germany who attacked her in her room, gagged and bound her, had started the blaze by setting fire to a bundle of papers. The police are holding three men aad wtivary organs clean, thus ; serious ide ney disease.—Advt. ING INTO” WEALT! From the buck of a etic of Mrs. Horton w: tained the name and address of Mrs. Grace Hoffman, CONSULTS SPECIALIST IN QUE! FOR DEADLY GERMS. Ho made a specialty of cultivating iT BIG ARMY GUNS! ! 5 4 I has gone ahead of us is due partly|and a woman at Headquarters and the acquaintance of medical men hej singer, of No, 308 West Eighty- E n i LL: AN Ss mot at tennis clubs and social affairs, |4¢Cond Street. | Mrs. Hoffman “sald Ie TRE FAE V RE OOEt AOE 8 |e eee Babi Hate. lity, Style, Comfort, One of these was Dr, De Nyse of the met Mrs, Horton six weeks ano | Clyde Machinists, Fighting to build and maintain her ships, The|the bedside of Bessie Relmer at uality, Style, . . ° D and gave her, at Mrs, Horton's re- de Ma sts, ‘ E same reasons for Japan's cheaper| Huron Road Hospital "Absolutely Removes * : of Flower Hospital. Dr. De | quest, an introduction to John Philip | ( criti Are Bitte Bee eric cumin e Ae ye renter earoenineays Service and lower pricesin ndig: tion. O: k: Write alle that, Inte in Octobar| Saver coeatioped Dr, Watts, “A stort AUSOOB GL Ate BIE Besevals aaziined spc 4 “white elave investigation @ tew| # slases, let your next pair be alte ' never mentione ‘alte, A ‘short + i Fh nae! clined to discuss policy| a w la ‘LASSES, time ago, however, Mrs, “Horton | / Ss ernment. estions on the ground that policy| days ago, following which one wom- I estion. Onepackage Waite catied on him and asked nix | . Against Government re pees | aay tt hich SINGER G. Siratt 25cat all druggists. vivice in procuring virulent typhold- | asked advice in choosing a French | aft ith is solely, within Secretary Daniele. He endorsed the personnel board's xommendations to increase the corps. He favored at least generals, one for the the jurisdiction of|an was sent to the Workhouse. In this case the Reimer girl was the al- leged victim. | The victims of the fire were tden- tifled as J. B, Lewis of New York and Mrs, Anna Simpkins, diphtheriaspne :mococclis $1.50 to $6.50 including examination of your eyes by Registered Specialist m.Singer cultures, |singer and teacher, saying she had| Just come into a large sum of money.) TONDON, March 28.--Strikes among Assistant District Attorn Ma: the machinists at Clyde are holding cuso brought with him from Gri nd | up the manufacture of big guna, Rapids a lst furnished by young! cy qr Addisor ler Se | Mrs, Waite of gems the left here wate | Christophgr Addison, Under Secretary | ued at about $10,000, Also he brought, fF Munitions, informed the House " tional’ Lead Sirah ee este Afeora= | r marine three brigadier ht details of the will Dr. Waite induced | of Commons this afternoon. # 4 fleet and one each for the Atlantic] The apartment contained twenty- his wife to make in hi ‘or, It was| ‘Tho strikes were inaugurated for a Gand Pacific forces. On the need for] Ave suites, and more than one hun. pomerrsee & ect ns. F or Old Pp eo le a ts aly a re nent! the purpose of forcing the govern- Fite rip | more men in, the Navy Secretary) grea persons were in tho building af / shape, when she was to have signed, ™ment to repeal the conscription act + ial t “To tully mi the ships in serv-| the time the fire started. The ma- one with bi roreryt ae lawyer|and other measures, Addison said, Bs a bal ecek arulen fs. Rot rated as Be ierity of Wom were rescued by means _—— as original dra‘ Es 07 poses, woul 8 1 nets, Vinol Creates Strength |, pata ab dima we sf Soe SARE. BAYS DOSS fey r by t $5,000 more men than we Dave now.'| °° moses And nets, ; Ele “ ee government is considering punishing 22 } U 1 Bt +2 Ms BABY” M’KEE GOING | focernmers ce"snary meaaurgs vo Ta eo 7S ="S) AIASHIPS OUTCLASSED, because it contains the very elements TO AID WAR VICTIMS | sci, ‘%2, situater. ere. ibe Be = Oetobier: The munition works at Clyde have | [: mB yy 150 BRITISH LIVES LOST pvr OO needed to replace weakness with Pibadent HET Gin ice watt i eee ne. cap rsennarinsien | f Hoy ay +t sanuary., 483 Heys ‘ . ‘ resident Harrison's Grandson propaganda for several months. On| {! SB". wea f Me gloved etoady, strength, viz: Beef and Cod Liver Join American Ambulance one occasion Minister of Munitions iy BS + 3] Commons Also Told 150 Men Have}. Meet S10" 2 F 9 iat Lioyd George was hooted by a crowd BH BE LY Been Wounded and That em! ron a Manganese Pep- in Paris at Clyde when he urged the workers ie 105 Are Missing tonates, Glycerophosphates, etc., with Benjamin Harrison McKee, grand-|to speed up the production of munt- fot oy T bird ‘ : , papas ” son of President Harrison and son of | tions, nares, LONDON, March 28,--Noel Pemper- a mild tonic wine. This isa splendid |Mr, and Mrs, James R. McKee, will - —— ton-Billing, formerly of the Royal AGES, ” j \etart for Paris on Saturda to join the Liner Smashes Into Pie: ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Naval Air Service, who was elected to combination to restore strength, vital- American Ambulance. As the Southern Pacitic steamabip| gy \e"ertns increased $6,080,179. Wet | the House of Commons recently on a it and vi yor, He was known as “Baby” McKee | Antilles, in from New Orleans, was) increased $6.0 platform calling for improvement of ity gor. when his grandfather was in the! backing into Pler No, 49% at the foot the country's aerial fighting forces, Chesapeake and Ohio Rallroad Com- said in the House of Commons to-day | Fiadiaion Hous i of West Bleventh Street, this morning, EXTRA SPECIAL FOR TULSDAY Dany tice of proposed In- ——_>——_ {de caught her in such a way that] PANY has seven Hoy Ff f oe hatte , Pat Head tn Gas Stove, ee binitees i eae at Gk sage | ene OE FPR 00,008 16 Ite capital gtook, | shat @ bir doe at Peel UMs, ovis Ly ‘er CHOCOLATE Cou FIGS AND DATES-—Theae (wo aa a tn thetr Louls Pisctone, fifty-seven, No. 2248 |gtructure, smashing \) « portion of her Rots cou peny, garininn, Ai Heres ‘due Fa hogs Pr ates fame rue theta aS ORR f “ietieass Finierance aie) Fey ig * 15¢ Bronx, comm ng the pier ° m the com-| m i . tes ; Bassford Avenue, the Bronx, comm itted | rait ‘and damaging the pier itself to | erm ena vable May 10 to stock of THA SPECI record April 10. British aviators in aeroplanes which - were out-classed hopelessly by Ger- Special for’ To-morrow, We Are Now Offering Anaconda Copper Company Regular THE KIDDING) BOX, » little quarterly dividend of 91.5 man machines. Wednesday = Ghent Og enna able May 29 to stock of Teo ord MaDe vs, | Mr. Pemberton-Billing asserted FRESH STRAWBERRY COCOANUT German aeroplanes were immensely CREAM KISSES——The choicest san suicide to-day by wrapping a towel, some extent, Capt Boyd soon got the Jabout his Head, placing his head in a |Yessel manoeuvre! iuto’ proper position | as oven and turning on the Kas, His | aad mace is head swelled up nthe ago with | - —<—- | what the ¢ i wae neural | yiNt Clear New York With |wia, b tows Gums Aboard, fem on his brain, an affliction which | wASHINOTOD are | Third Avenue Hallroad in eight | superior to British machines, notwith-|[| Islas Grated Cocoanut, melting Suxar Wile ‘cnerry Drove, ‘Tidbiter pcan to | Jhad killed memuers Of his tau larch 28. — The hy ended Feb, 29 earned 3.50 per| standing the fact that within twenty Or 1d lusclous, fresh Southern mint Drops, Pepperinint sticks and @ \Hix daughte iaabeth, the eldest. of| liners’ Taormina and Stampalia, with on stock against 3.10 per cent. for] miles of London there could be ob- Strains inde Inte of other di ale ote A Splendid Modern Tonic eight ohildren, found the body: aboard, wore eons period last year, To date March ned el 1 > 0 fs always sold with a definite guarantee to return the purchaser's | Salesgirl Ends Life With Gas. | their armament was | os defensive or ias Hi - 64 STREET Ape rie i t money :f it fails to give satisfaction. Vila Hart, a salesgirl, Killed herself | purposes enty CHICAGO | WHEAT AND CORN cfeeeeit oe ait ther OT ud ‘ For aale at Riker-Hegeman and Liggett stores and with gas in her room in the lodging | 2 TRENT MARKET, oak’ stole Dally, Pe ae f at ali Greater New York drug stores that display neusemt ie Pre pra BURBS Ethel Schulta, age twenty | anaes . Net {the University of Michi! C08 pun ati P. 8.— There is a Vinél drug store in your own agen 1t Company of No. 1 Mure | one “ih Hy mt 38 twat that, ipembers of ‘his family ie ea : town wherever you live. Look for the sign. vin she Was earn pired suddeniy at her desk OB seven ¥ and has. been ag th ONS = Vil iow Sehultg | Monde Wien it 5 ince J ‘arly in. March i 330 ne Dasiy 1 Street, Brook: \"4 v8, . he was thought ar dying, but he ‘The specified weight includes the cuntainer in each case, ine ie ie rallied. Last week ecame Worse = *

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