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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1916. TWO HELD AS SWINDLERS | he f ” have no prejudice against elther ‘OR THOMAS NICHOLSON 428; A. W. Leonard, Seattle, 299; of $1 in a moving picture deal. | R preg met aa Me care capital punishment or circumstantial e Herbert Welch, President of Ohio 1 the name Ss Pe ceee 0 en Keene ata evidence, Wesleyan University, 293; Ezra 3. venth Street ¢ arrest of Seu- In view of the fact that Marian od. Lambert, as well as Will Orpet, might have procured cyanide of potassium, the defense relies strongly on testi- mony to be given by Prof. B. J. Craoge, teacher of chemistry at the Deerfield High School. Prof. Craege will tell of the keen Interest shown by Marian Lambert but two days be- fore her death, in a lecture delivered by him on tho fatal properties of the drug, crystals of which were found in the dead girl's stomach and beneath her finger nails, Beal: Mr. Dady, the attorneys for the State include David R. Joslyn and Eugene M. Rumyard. Mr, Wil- kerson, formerly a district attorney of @hicago, is chief counsel for the defense, and is assisted by Ralph Potter and Leslie P. Hanna, Tipple, President of Drew Theologt- LEADS BISHOP BALLOT cal Seminary, 285; Charles E. Locke, | First Vote of Methodist Methodist Conference | 1* Sibyl Cal, 287; bi aa a Oldham, Secretary of the Board of Electing Seven Prelates Fails to | j-oro1gn’ Missions, 199; John A. Stans- Give Required Majority. IN MOVING PICTURE DEAL Dennis Mullins of Pallsade, N. J and Charles. H. Seufert of East Ninety-second Street, in $8,000 bail to-day for examination H. Crawford, President of Allegheny Monday, by Musistrate Vorhoes in |< College, Mendvilie, Pa 180; Biot the New Jersey Avenue Court, ace I. Jacobs, Willlarusport, P ; Brooklyn, on a charge of defraud- RF, Jones editor of the HouthWwest-|ing Preston Kibble of No. 497 Van ern Advocate, New Orleans, La., 116, | Di ; Fo avon Dean of Honten Univers |cortiandt Park Avenue, kers, out sity Theological Bchoo!, 111. Dean Birney, when the result was Announced, requested that his name bo omitted on subsequent ballots, as ho was hot @ candidate for episcopal honors, a Woman Hurt in Auto Colltston, An automobile owned by Mra. Mary Mishey of No. 94 Palisade Avenue, En- skidded when turning AB LOVE LETTERS ARE SHOWN CHUM OF SLAIN GIRL WHO WILL BE WITNESS AGAINST YOUNG ORPET BABOON as William Co owned the theatre field, Indianapolis, Ind., 178; William ms iatlbeke vive 09 From First Page.) SARATOGA SPRINGS, May 17.— Ralloting for the seven new Bishops ot the Methodist Church was contin- ued when the General Conference of the denomination resumed ita dolib- erations to-day. The firat ballot was taken yesterday, but none of the can- didates received the necessary two- thirds vote of the Conference. The report of the tellers showed that of the more than 262 candidates Rev, Dr. Thomas Micholson, Secretary of the Board of Education, was the leader was ordere onnell answered a} the tre adv Lisement, | Signature of able cowlick over the crown, Is worn fong. Then there are the violet ayes, & dit foo narrow, a bit too close to- her, and the round, weak chin, with a big dimple, The mouth {sensitively modelled, the Nps full soft, showing color despite his ths in a cell RAGILE IN PHYSIQUE, BUT NERVES WELL CONTROLLED He is of medium height and is Bightly built. It seoms significant posing as 3 : set ee iat the crime of which he is ac- jused should be quict, neat-handed enurder by poison. I cannot picture im committing any form of violent ult, Yet, despite his apparent physical ftness and fragility, he haa wonder- emotional self-control, Only hen there was produced yesterday Ihe packet of his love letters to jon, bound with a ribbon red as iF passion, did he blush or show ny uneasiness. Presidiig Judge harles H. Donnelly has decided, by way, that the letters are to in for the present in the custody the State, and that Orpet's attor- y may have copies only of the lot- fera written to the defendant by te Youker, the girl to whom be ys he wos engaged. Yet these letters may not be used fter all, and so they are impounded With the clerk of the court. It has een hinted, however, that in their Pevelation of the socially suitable fomance between the De Kalb sehool | 4 ee EXTREMES DON'T MEET. Fashion dictates for summer are that skirts won't come eo far down and stockings won't go 80 for up. —>_——— Saw Derelict Schooner at Sen. »| Capt. Prothero of the Cunard Line steamer Carpathia, which arrived this 2 | morning, reported to the Bureau of Nav- »|igation that when his ship was ap- » | proaching New Foundland last Saturday p|mhe sighted « partly submerged gchooner at lat. 42 N., Jong. 81 W >| Two masts of ‘the derelict appeared above the surface. She Iny cloag to the Carpathia’s path but no marks of identi- fication cou! DD DBT- ADORE ETERS BB! Ay KID NNE. SILK GLOVES Women acquainted with Fownes quality in ALL kinds of | are ing Fownes | Smartest, most satisfactory,— | | but they cost no more. ° fntatl Mog Davi PHOTOS bea Pim oe. $0008 teacher and the University of Wis- consin student they help to clarify Ml Orpet’'s possible motive, as as- serted by the State, for ridding him- welf permanently of the gardeners daughter, the unwanted “girl back with 412 votes. B, Mitchell, Hughes, Pasadena, Cal., 383; Frank- lin Hamilton, Chancellor of the Amer- fean University, Washington, silk gloves,—with reason. i ion Se to enna, pari ity» and pa bees berg eg th : eet? ine vo YOU 100 100 ‘STOUT? may easily ‘oe Rid lng by tae ts ? ic No coMfanting ere women Pry mahal He tal taoroatice stamped ‘Gavelons to be, 3. WikiGHT, G, x. home.” There are two possible jurors, for the present, accepted by both sides, Leo Bartell, forty-one years old, of Antioch, foreman, in an ice company, terried, with a daughter of sixteen; and Charles Steinkamp, fifty-three years old, of Waukegan, retired mer- chant, married, with seven children, Three peremptory challenges have been used, one by the State, two py Attorney Wilkerson, “FIXED OPINION” SERVES MOST AS AN EXCUSE. Of nearly fifty jurors yesterday, all but Mr. Steinkamp were excused or challenged, Judge Donnelly says tha: eight days may be consumed merely in finding @ jury. The first venire of 186 men is exhausted, and a second venire of 100 men has been brought | together, A “fixed opinion” is the usual ex- cuse, And with grim insistence State's Attorney Dady seeks men who es Lexington Ave., York City, Largest Popular Price Garment House in New York j D. 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