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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1916. so cia iaielliats Se WATE PAD OUT $18,700 is a ha MAUMEE ABN et Vanish in a Hurry om 10 FLORENCE WALTON i — : SEARCH FOR EMBALMER IN ‘ athe nd i até B-DAY TOURS Coua : HE SAY A EMBALMER ISLAND LIGHT HOUSE ‘ "iter P tan from! Lancers Have Se Cerem ' April 6, 17, 25; May 4 am ™ Nd : ’ : sucks divann sant bi" tapida touday wired th wana, Performed in Church A : $13.50 $15. $16} ade at Home. : eae ‘ Orient Poit ‘ tiation Civ Ma : Adhd LER LL OS 56 Oe ‘4 wae ay port, I. 1, where Kane supposed ey, A ©. Wisma Beck ne from First Page.) veck for $9,400 r ‘ vis riend, ¢ hd f rand I ' Walton. |f tome one in your family has a: ia ay Na aa ' wine: Wott, ecco 1 vial ther HAG Ne te cough ur w bad throat or en won| Ka tine iny, st mornt His wit oe ay i id te treatment on a sample of the em: | Kane subsec hack, W rom Waite wan § a rants oy mar Pennsylvania R.R. oun) Pinex hich had been used | sat 1 said Patten had V account of a bill of $360. wat fe oon ie. Ue f06E \ int of cough syrup. ‘The cough iy preserving the body of Mr. 1 mn ' t. Kane demon w J A hich Dr. | stops of Harry 1 ld never ‘ aia hat e sald tter sugested t cn ys Ka ref od « 1 na * * " v wh . worth) into a pint bottle 1 t nt daxhine awk i Written: 46 the. Dremel . ; 5 were r yvonne e ; bottle with plain granulated sugar! !e' Me acer ay rn Mis lg | , et {Bere from Detroit and testify Dr) the arat m t syrup. The total cost is about 84 eon t would iit with ' a F at county for @ history of the case | Waite Is sane. A Ween ona gives you « full pint—a family) + emt ne, and Th D of $00, $ and has asked permission for his de-| jtaymond ©, Schindler, head of al fh years a : feed « ly —of a most effective remedy, at «| i< aldn't exp ¢ $ Waite tives to inquire into it Jotective agency, says Dr. Waite's |‘ iid 4 _ marria r mg of F2. A day's use will usually ne ieand Ps wane ald him back the rhe t for tho asser a nfession was made ¢ ASH are aerate he-onureh was mex hardcough. Kasily prepared | ,., ad nic In Mr.] check for $9,400 beewuse it had bev prosecution believes Waite 48! gala: bl hovel SALE ie pateeily ax | Lape Bold n ex ‘ without being well pa a] ver e 1 betw them that K | ty of Ditamy was revealed to “Dr, Waite’s confessic tk ie sa coe Ag Aas 1 i aa. | pe Acthndb oa ie A ee Wei ae It 18 a letter which was found |to me Just before District Attorney| sire, Walty sth . I highly con: © from Tim. | Kane wa pay the druggist Ww nt. The| Swann arrived with Mr. Deuwel nowsonmions big sl a ee ine Norwe b 1 at Sixt ‘Gon Monday after Mare f Af- others. He made no direct contes * the incident which brow about ue] Dr. Waite discovered that his tele-| nd is Afrl- | sion to the District Attorney with Maurice, | + told| Phone wire had been tapped. Wait fothe sen “Tet seems,” eaid Sle, Swann to-de cae ice and 1 ¢ her in 1 ‘ to pay! Said he wrote @ letter and sent it t ‘that Dr. Waite was fully prepared to as a headliner and 1 was ' lose his| Potter not to telephone him any mor | ur wife is well.” make a full confession to me, but that sling in the chort But one on goes with this know! w aid he asked how | Crist of the um Coble investigation is beng made | his counsel, Mr, Deuel, would not let h . a il Head, * money promptly and Potter sald|Abartments took the letter to Potter,} alone this line him. He talked to me much about an ve been 4ancin Pines Co. Ft. Wayne | Walte sald. After that, according to) Niuminating gas was added to-day Egyptian spirit which he said pos na above reproach,”| Walte, Kane called on Watto and} to the Hat of death dealing material | sexsed him and prompted him to evil trices ts of Bele Swann when he reached | Said he had obtained the arsenic on| utitized by Waite in killing his father- | 1 do not know whether he will confous | Or "8 oEwaniine tof his statement. Continu-| Long Island from a gardener he had | iyjaw and mother-in-law. Walte has|to me later or not." aco. His first dancing was in Vienna, Work Wond, 1 Ir, Waite told me that) known fo iny years. Kano told | o« sed that he administered malig District Attorney Swann’ sald to.) when he was fif 1 bi sunday, March 19, he wrote out a] Waite the garde used arsenic tn t diseaso germs to his mother-in-/day that he did not fertilizing, Watte said he looked up| SEGRETARY ARRESTED father-in-law arsenic in small doses,| Robin case, Judge Swans “Walte said Kar d him every- | all ee ere ref New Yorks Leading Victrola Stores oY. Victor Factory Distributors Telephone Murray till 3700, | then gave him a large dose in a glass to appoint a commission tc thing would be O. K. and that he had | of egenog and finally, unable to endure | sanity of the defendant, + been mixed up in other cases lke this! the aged ‘s sufferings, ended his the evidence as to this submitted to| Aide of Belgian Primate Accused before, and abou life with chloroform the Jur co The new information that Waite! was si 2 Vof mur-| tried to Kill his mother-in-law with| “Tt would surprise me to find Dr! With the Er “aK , gas was furnished by the Superin- | Waite insane,” seid Mr. Swann. | BERLIN, March 29 (by wireless t aid Kane told him he! tendont of the Colosseum Apartments| Untess the pins of her lawyer,| Tuckerton, N. J.) or four other cases) as One Hundred and Sixteenth Strect | Harold Splelt six years ag uc- 1 in turning out a prisoner in | New Jersey who waa accuse der. “Dr. Waite had been in th The latter decided Robin) by Germans of Communicating nee Send for 7 1 + go wrong, Mrs.) vate secretary to C 563 FIFTH AVE Gaiiloge «© 427 FIFTH AVE ee ee kind t to the pintrier {#24 Riverside Drive, He says that one | Margaret Horion will have an Inter. | the Delian primate, Ok 40TH ST a DET 38TH @ 39TH S18 ohn 8. Potter went to t istrict | oe the hall boys: sn gas on the |View this morning with Dr. Waite. | ed, according to a 23 WEST 42"°ST, 27 WEST 34™ST Attorney's office this nfternoon and! Gior on which Watte's apartment was} 80 far aa evidence bearing on Dr.|Prasscls. st senday’ by th : 8 soritave OBERT S ort Ava per HEATER i don a night about the middle | Walte's confessed erimes is converned, | Overseas News Agency ; nied u detective who searched ine % January and reported to him. He|the meoting tw not expected to de-| “An investigation wax hecun som No Hands But Yours Should Why Hesitate Any Longer ® \isr sotto s seni Seton | eatin fund tha haste) eon ay i of nara ern a) 14 ¢ hie ‘ : O08 | camel from the: Wall reat thing that Mrs, Hort to Dr d V é | ira Street “ant | “Uatie to gu¢ & faeponce wren ho | Waite and all Uist he aaya to her wil ; Touch the Bread You Eat jtesin > the reporters | nt ys. | be spok h presence of ma For a very limited timeonty, we wil Patlarania |rang the bell he entered with a im poken in the presence of many te has told anybody, Waite came |!" her room with the gas jot wide) After being questi open. Dr. Waite and his wife were) trict Attorney's office, art-| said? They seom to be trying deliver to your home at once, this Victrola X $75 With $5 in Records, ‘l'otal $80 on a small first payment of only You have po: e assurance that no hands but yours ever touch your bread when you buy in the Dis-| One Face Established j tial thay Beyond Doubt. I didn’t go to him—and want. | °P* ed to find ont the formula of the em. | a#leep in another room in t balming fluid, T told him Kane owned | Ment and were awakened by the ovigehi | the formula and I would send Kane to| Superintendent. Walto said he sup-|that I accepted about $1.00 from Dr. | aaa which tad poxed his mother-tn-law had turned | Waite or that Mr. Horton did. ‘There | gprimistic on the gas by mistake, but it is the |d@ not @ word of truth in any sta This wint n thousands suc- theory of the District Attorney that/ment like that. He never offered | cumb to the ra of the Grip and this Waite turned the key of the gas jet| me money except once when I was| disease has been so prevalent and devas \and who attended Mr. Peck, called me | after the old woman had gone to, going to tako a taxicab hu pulled | tating that genuine alarm has been felt | into this case. Waite hurried up the | aleep. out # $10 bill and wanted me to take hl eel arte matter, saying he was in @ hurry to] in pursuance of his plan of build- lit to pay for the taai A ote i ieaigabet et ‘i ag ; prescribed by physicians more freely this | get the body out of town. My sua-|ing up an insanity defense Waite told| ‘No, thank you,’ I told him. ‘Mr Ieee than ever before asarestorative | Dicions were aroused Saturday night| istrict Attorney Swann last night|Horton gives me all the money 1/4 of Inst week when two pri- | that his evil actions were all inspired |need.’ I never accepted a gift from | ed physique are immediat [oo Tee ‘The possibility of attack by an unseen foe will shake the confid the most “Dr. A. A. Moore, whom I known for sixteen or eighteen yes s Sona wast-| y noticeable ; From flour to finished loaf, i Balance is made without the Small ret nd wanted | hy a sinister spirit which he calls the} him of any kind Duilds up the tissue makes ric h, red touch of human hands. Each process of mixing, in Smal ples of the embalming fluid. The | « im Savnt hi e he| 4 4 ent back on the . setae : mi sof dea tty fluid. The}«san from Egypt.” This spirit, ho| “They asked me if Dr. Walte told enyeeer 2 moulding, dividing and shaping the loaves is done Monthly cago megan to look bad right there.| said, dominated tim completely atime anything about the impending ition that has heen accord : . pee I didn't notify the police or Dis-| tines, talking to him and urging him deaths of his father-in-law and m eo te by wonderful machines. An automatic system of Week! trict Attorney because I didn't want | to crime, ther-in-law.’ He never made any | f its world-wi conveyors carries the bread from the huge ovens . Weekly to get mixed up in the affair, Thad] ‘The “Man from Exypt" 4s regarded remark of that sort to me. He did! su ya y say on several occasions that they aken with meal of Waite's remark to his brother a| were both elderly and not in very palatable. few days ago that he was two men, 600d health, but bho alw poke Equally beneficial to men, women and one good, one evil, His active. mind (affectionately about them, children, —Advt Payments trouble enough when I got in the case of Patrick, t who was convicted of poise fam Marsh Rice. 1 embal body.” has worked out, in the judgment of Mrs. Margaret Horton, through he the District Att ey, all the det. to the wrapping department, where marvelous machines wrap it—again untouched by human hands ie by the authorities as a devolepment and delightfully Your hands unwrap WARD'S TIP-TOP BREAD and are the first to touch it. Back of all this clean- liness is a standard of purity and quality which on fii guarantees you the highest grade loaf of bread ~|the Potter undertaking establishment [Ian | af ever made or offered for sale. |which embalmed the body of William ) 4 “ - » Marsh Rice, a millionaire, of whos 159B oadway ¢ Our bakeries are open to Soca fe, 8 PRICE SMASHING SALE: isons indes from 2 to 4 P. M vieted, Assistant District Attorney rm] show you OF FINE EASTER FOOTWEAR §& the morning of March 20 to ask him Jabout the embalming fluid used on BIGGEST SHOE BARGAIN EVENT IN NEW YORK Only the smartest, most up to date and stylish footwear will be found in this le. 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[Mail Orders Filled Oot ef lonn Wade will please slate’ lve and] Ml Me asossaaaesogsagsece ! a : -t “FORTY FAMOUS poems FILM FOLK” Caen ee natin a NeW Series of Beautiful Gravure Por- i traits in Cabinet Photograph Style. :NEXT SUNDAY’S SET counsel, Harold Splelberg, applied to} of this the District Attorney this afternoon | wilt for permission to visit Waite in Bellevue Hospital, The desired inseen spirit control, which indoubtedly prove the corner- | stone of the insanity de Explains Why Coffee Hurts Many Dr. W. A. Evans, prominent Chicago physician, who edits the ‘How to Keep Well” columns of the Chicago Tribune, said in that publication, under date of March 7, 1915:— “Coffee is a drug. Those who are addicted to its use are drug addicts.” ‘From the standpoint of public hygiene the coffee question is worth while It is the most widespread form of drug addiction. in every depart the world. Our Bronx Bak- ment. Come and see for ery is located at Southern yourself how WARD'S TIP. Boulevard and East 143rd TOP BREAD is made—see = St, Brooklyn Bakery at the materials from which it 802 Pacific is made and you will learn derbilt. A’ why it is pure and el Bakery at and why it ie worth whil 14th St., Newark, ask for it by name pore Station Mr, Peck. “I don't know anything about tt, said Potter. “It is a patented secret preparation owned by Eugene Kane. | He lid the embalming in this case and also a ended to thy funeral ar- I have just sent him up Waite to collect my bill Shoes for Women ™*}iui!""" . jo you kn ked Maney couple of guys from the District Attorney's office told me so," replied Potter. Later In the day Kano appeared a the District Attorney's oMce with sample of his embalming fluid. It has been analyzed and contains no arsonte. Peck was ~ Spring Hoots embody gracet eprement unusual value Bt th tton and lace Buckskin wit! Some coffee drinkers go on for years without seeming harm,but with others the telltale effects of the drug, caffeine, in coffee, show in various ills and discomforts, such as headache, biliousness, indigestion, nervousness, sleeplessness and heart dis turbance. if Bouts tn DU ied In this lo Waite, after telling how he killed Peck and his wife, was willing to go nto greater detail, but Walter R. Deuel, former Assistant District At torney, who has been engaged as his counsel, objected. He thought the prisoner was too Weak, but said later he would not do anything to prevent 4 full confesston, probably to-day. Mr. Swann asked Dr, Waite if any one elso besides the undertaker had hy connection with the crime, H replied: | “Only this other fe! | “What other fel | Swann, “The Man from Egypt. 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