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ft f em owe “ . _THE EVENING WORLD, wy : + | tafe rifled of $2,500 worth of ee RW OF rm" WAITE tones % . To Detective Carney Miss McBride) Pee MeBeide Fottows Spirit's AG=| satog one had not opened the sate dur | ing the last six months and if burglars! had been in the house she had been un she said, mental ctivenoss In the history of his family on his mother's si In the matter of family history and erratic conduct on the part of the defendant in his youth the defense will move along the lines that were followed in the trials of Harry K. | 1 |thaw. th the ‘Thaw trial the excuse advanced for the murder of Stanford White was that Thaw brooded over a inate Tata ot ohalion vrong White had done his wife, u MeRride's nephew, who lives with! Evelyn Nesbit. In the Waite case viees Finds Jewels Gone. Several nights ago, Miss Catherine tym, dreamed her mother, who had been | 34 karat, worth $460; 9 sad for years, appeared to her andl Mitaire Hn wort! told her to look in the eafe in the dining | 4 room. This morning Miss McBride fol- lowed the advice. To her amasement she found the jewel compartment in the = a lady's gold wateh, and a| id medal from Ottawa Unive 6 double murder that Waite, con- Battle of Alienists Over Poi soner Who Will Admit | Double Murder. the Peck fortune, went about killing everybody who stood In the way, un- [der the prompts a child to rifle a pantry Waite nattily dressed and Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John| cheerful of demeanor when he was FE. Peck of Grand Rapids, Mich, in, ®*taigned to-day. He stood at the bar, drumming his fingers on the | Dr Arthur W. Waltes who poisoned was his wife's the Juice of Historical wall back of the judge's desk eed on trial for his life before | while his counsel and Assistant Dis- urt|(tiet-Attorney Brothers const |with Justice Shearn about the of the trial. On the assurance of Walter Deuel, counsel for the defen |that he would not be able to receiv report e alienist who has Jot a fortune of nearly $1,000,000, will! tie he p | Ju Shearn in the Supreme Co The date was set by rn to-day when Waite ned in due course of prep- n for trial th mises to be a battle of ; peen studying Waite's defense will admit le iy i check it up before May Hrs. | ertot-Attorne office a the trial go to that date, on 3 Justice Virginia Dare is the Amer- ican Table Wine that has given new meaning to the phrase “America First,” be- cause it is named after the first white child born in as ‘ae RE pacitl J alienists. J that Waite [Peck, but will not suffer tl cause het mental dev without rease A special the victim of arreste: pment and ts entirely) wratte appears to take no Interest ng power, It will bein Knowledge of the fact that his claimed for Waite that his conduct eytudio mate,” Mrs, Margaret Horte prior to and during the working out! gegeribed by her husband as a “do of the plot he had formed, which t=! among the crows." is to be a witness cluded the poisoning of his wife, his! for the State and is to tell in detall brother-in-law and John KE. Peck's| of ner relations with him, Mrs, Hor- rister, showed utter lack of consider-|ton made « vent to Agsist- ation of the possibilities of discovery, | , although he worked and conti for the Waite case, The Light Wine ; The Right Wine The Home Wine ary proof that her 1 friend and confidant, Mrs © his! Dorothy von. Palmenberg, had be- “studio mate,” Mr Horton, | trayed her. after his his willingness tol: n the afternoon Dr. Waite took confess guilt not only of the crime of| tt nearly killed him, M which he was indicted—the killing of | jy his father-in-law, but of the killing | w of his moth in-law, who: body had} becn cremated, will be cited as proofs | of his mental incapacity, The de-| w As clear as sunshine. A wine that you can proudly offer all your guests—that you can always serve with perfect confidence in the delight it will give. Just sweet enough. arrest, ‘Drink Virginia Dare at home and everywhere, GARRETT & CO Pioneer American Wine Growers—Est. 138 Norfolk, Va. i New "York ont had been studying lan- r He was very ner- her to buy } t \ hone ity ' Paul Garrett Special Dry Champagne wl nkrupt from be records to show that t Arthu in the pi me the truth, awful storic Wa 16" oF Prerecrian™ Wheat! A maker of history—a grain of tradition and romance. Wheat! 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Force.and Presto. hid orn LEN a Fe) MITER SWAN Lye celving the dea that he should have} a same sort of tmpulse that! n ce plot to co pursuance of a plot to gain rntrol | ral thy atid studying the paintings on |! ) talesmen will be called | all quan. | fense will ence wv to show that,t it several drt stores. When | 4 Vintace of Unusual Quality gy yale 5 hie and sie returned hey nery because alt! Waite was a thi iar and a moral) *! ne tkig’’” hee: wie alee TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1916, ‘ ‘T used to make | ‘in the studio when | true?" | All true—they are all true, 1 gave} hem pos v of ie is Margaret said. liegeu to repheu, a Buc} then that Margaret began | y will never ger um yest them | to admit things VU go to sleep and gee rid ot} ‘Oh, | had never lived before,’ she! ‘or the first time I knew | exe She had given hit and could wot gel (ie tovk from his pock some dl is. Now I know that Tj wuse I know what it is) ils $l, and tne | , vas since caused | Mr. P ave them lo her, | the Mag ies nd good,” he is The vert ving to take | i be back as de quickly as f can’ “Very often, she said, he used to! nuch money | e to dio, » of his ' rRaret ntimated that |swid, and told her thd k was ot live Jong, Also, 80 fond of him that she would give had discussed {1 pt, as w nice LOWERS BRICES WITHIN, THE 27 to April 19 she apartment almost showed me le menberg has told the y that Mrs, Horton tions with Dr, Waite first time on Mareh 21, On: letters and Mrs. von karbage ve her! they bu ed from them w von would re down fr She let mo read the burned them in the hem ag n she wasn’t loc then s00n as T got ‘et said M Deuel brougnt | m out to her and that Mr, Deuel jalso carried Dr. Watte letters from her y Plaza last “On April 16, when Mack was away ay andghid it in the basement! in Springiield, Margaret brought up nt house (No. 56 West letter from Waite-—four or five pax T morning T ely written I jotted down most! station were atching us, Ti ace, Margy stepped back and ran downstairs to! 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