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; THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1916. the first of his thirty peremptory challenges. of No, 307 West One Hundred and ‘Thirty-cighth Street, the third tales- fan, was tho first juror sworn, and took the foreman's seat. He is a heavily bullt, matter-of-fact looking citizen of mature age. Ho is married. SELECTION OF JURORS PRO- CEEDS RAPIDLY. Peter Hebel of No. 241 West Fif- feenth Street, a cheese merchant at No, Ninth Avenue, middie-aged, who “never had time to read news- papers,” was selected as juror No. 2. The ninth talesman, Thaddeus 8. suicide. But in the last few days be }has shown symptoms of a new ner- Robert Neill, a mechanical engineer, | vous breakdown, Pale, with an obvi- ously determined effort to “look game,” he faced his ordeal rather de- fiantly. He repeated his boast of ins | difference to his end; sald he knew he was going to the chair and his only regret was that he had “mado such an ass of himself’ and “hurt “Clara Waite, who was mar- ted to him last September when he had fascinated her by his prowess at tennis, his dancing, his adventures as ®@ wanderer all over the world and as @ coming leader in medical acience, regarded him with cold hatred. Her petition for a divorce is pending in! mother came to New York to visit at the Waite apartment in the Colosseum Apartinents at No, 435 Riverside Drive. She died Jan. 30, ‘The at Porter, attributed her death to kidney diseases, A Chri Science healer who had attended ad been dis. missed on Wait nr “He 8 se couldn't even eign a death certifi. | cate.” Long afterward her daughter re- membered waking during her moth. era early illness and finding gas jet open and unlighted, tho the door w@ closed, She found her husband quite Indifferent over the Giscovery. Mrs, Peck's body mated at the suggestion of Waite, Mr. Peck, his daughter continuing in poor health after tho mother’ funeral, came to New York for @ visit in February. A week or two tending physician, Dr. William FL} cre- | Wrecked Zeppelin L-20 as Photographed Broken in Two on the Coast of Norway |." mics. ot xeon county as delegate from Nassau County, sald to-day that he had been counted a Root delegate, but he is for Hughe: lives there,” said Doughty. —_—>—— HUGHES 27,000 AHEAD. Jastice’ Primary PORTLAND, Ore, May 22.—Late re- turns to-day from Friday's Presidential primary gave Justice Hughes @ plurality of 27,000, with thirty per cent. of the yote still unreturned. The vote stands: rs 267, Cummins 23,704, with Burton trailing far behind. sevelt’s vote will probably not amount to 200 in the entire State. His name did not appear on the ballot. Ss aialeneteeeieinaiiaaiaainaamedanentas aa ET your seats now for the Shakespearean Masque “Caliban” to be produced in the open air at the City College Stadium from May 23d to the 27th and then don’t forget that the logical way to Barlow of No. 661 West One Hun- visit ruary. A week oF two) e Mi \later he wrote to a friend olt | Sa wes ietentnh. Ghee ean | tO Ber Tk Meanie hae ocr Y | paging the climate here aid fit agres youthful superintendent of a gas/to her in murdering hor barents, | with nim, but he was well otherwise. | company, was quickly taken as third | Planning to murder her also, and witb) March 11 he was taken {Il and Dr. Juror, No questions were asked of | misbehavior with other women, | A. Moore was called. ‘The symptom _—_— FRENCH PREMIER TELLS get there is also in the open air on a him or of any of the other Jurors by| Since his confession broke down | Ve" {hore of stomach irritation and HOW PEACE MAY COME a] Reins kn tnsesity Getennes | few Caya afr Bla orrest, all the| was net rashUed, ieatned nget des ——_—_— h “District cine. eWakh nad | love she ever had for him has turned | waite wie Gevotla to hi wits lal Declares to Russian Duma the Only r} i charge of the prosecution's selection | to loathing and hatred, She has|her affliction. Ho accompanied her Way Is Through Allied da , Victory. enue PARIS, May 22.—“Peace can only > @f jurors, suggesting questions to|@ven offered to take the witness|to Grand Rapids for the funeral. r «| Once more he suggested cremation. Mr. Brothers and giving the decision | Stand tf it were necessary for his cer. ay ‘ it had been Mr. Peck’s wish, ea to the acceptability of each man.| ‘in conviction—as the District At-| ay dnelared in @ casual convermation ‘Mr. Deuel, as to alienists, contented | torney now believes it was not. Just before the Waites’ arrival in himself by asking if the talesmon| “The Other Woman” Mrs, Mar-| Grand Rapids with the body Mon- ‘would give the same creditto medical |@@ret Horton, the pouting, doll-|4ay afternoon, a scant thirty-six hours after Mr, Peck’s death, a tele- witnesses as to any others who tes-|!/ke beauty who permitted Walte,! gram arrived from the Colosseum in THe we tol Od On TeRCOAST OF tified. while his wife was sorrowing over| New York for Percy Peck. It was By 11 o'clock Paul D. Case, also] the deaths of Mr. and Mrs, Peck, to| @lgned “K. Adams,” and read: “Sus- aaccretary at No, 140 Codar| tablish a studio for him and her-| Picions aroused. “Demanc autopsy. Two INDICTMENTS FOUND Bireet, was accepted as the fourth] Self at the Plaza, under the name of vee Wun nO cremation after that. IN DISORDERLY HOTELCASES juror. Mr, and Mrs, Walters, was also at} pr, Perry Schurtz of Grand Rap George A. Helme of No. 35 Wort] hand and was certain of being called] and the Rov. A. W. Wishart, tor Fifty-sixth Street, a capitalist, heavy @ witness for the State, of the Pecks’ church, made a hurried preliminary Investigation, visiting set and studious looking; James H./ Her attitude toward the prisoner 19) New york right after the funeral. Charged, Proprietors Changed less openly hostile. after Mrs. | p, ut Ses “Peat oui len manager at No.| \y" Perhaps Waite knew of their depart- Field to New York. ay at sie an eo Fawara| Waite repudiated her husband Mrs. | ure; certainly he felt suspicion in the Bad 266 Metindes 6s No Teuraa Bilege Horton maintained her belief in his owphere. He started back for| The Grand Jury, which spent all Fret jer of No. ro reet,| innocence, and by her utterances and | New York, leaving his wife with her| @banker and broker, were accepted in] manner has always sought to bear | family, h ‘ ork ot | pitas the second hour. angry protests of her young | “Agsistant District Attorney Man-| “4 been working since the first of price changes in first hour were 1 nth tal n, Thomas gressively loyal husband that |euso and Dr. Otto H. Schultae of | the year under the direction of Dis-| mostly down on profit taking sales. Mey lhe Aan aa she is the childishly innocent victim | Judge Swannia office, passed him on| trict «Attorney Swana investigating| Reading became active a . | Magasine white the committee ho! tant for the t noon re- | Magi holds ‘Widercombe, an accountant for of the unworthy suspicions of | their way to Detroit. Detectives mot! the ownership and control of a chain! suming advance to new record at|its session in the Forty-Second Street New York Central Railroad, was put| worldly city. She has admitted, at} Waite as he left the train here. They| oe eignt hotels used for disorderly | 108 3-4 My 1a SARLEAe UH imto the jury box at half past 12/tlmes, however, her kpowledge of] knew he telephoned at once for Mra. io or 21-4 points above its re-| Building. Nominally they are to ar- e'olock, and was followed in three| Waite’ study of polson#and discase| Horton, his “studio companion,” | Purposes, submitted a report and cent high. Railroad issues all showed | range for the Progressive party con- pay ww bebe M. Joftaren of No, | ECrins and once oF twice has put for- | whom h ached in the apartment) handed up two indictments to Judge | advances and a few of the war brides} vention in Chicago; in reality thetr] We are told that in many cases of = ~d ered ed Fenech mae | yard @ suspicion that she might in} of her friend, Mrs. Van Palmenberg,| netehanty in the Court of General | advanced from one to three points, |plans are how to capture the Ro-| premature death the cause is traced time have become victim of them|in One Hundred and Fifth Street. ; (Kvn ager at No. 257 West Street. herself. The police even knew that he warned Sessions to-day, Bench warrants Zinc stocks also were up two to three | publican convention to diseases of the digestive organs, WAITE ill realize that the Aw he looks over the court room} Mrs. Horton there were detectives| were issued for the arrest of the men| points. Price ch; Wall Street 1s rallying to Rooseveit,| Folks who will i WIFE NOT IN COURT AS | there ure but two persons Into whose | after him and she must keep out Of| indicted, ‘Their names were not made | > Fe Be ine Le Hawa FOGtRIE OuA he} Proper assimilation of food is » JURY 18 CHOSEN eyes Waite can look for affection or | sight f ? | Were within narrow limits outalde of |The ne omivittan Woe] matter of serious import and will id any pity—other than that of con-| At his apartment he received Dis. | Public. a few groups. Wabash stocks were| Roosevelt Republican Committee was overn themselves accordingly, will In another ten minutes Stephen A. | tempt—his brother Frank, a librarian | trict Attorney Swann and laughed| The investigation established, ac-| active up 1-2 to 2 points. Herbert L. Satterlee, brother-in-law of} in all probabilities add many years Dougias of No. % Wadsworth Ave-jat the Public Library, and their vid |long and loud over the suggestion | cording to Assistant District Attor-| Reading shot up to 10094 shortly |J- P. Morgan, who was also an office to their lives, cgay ‘aid father. His mother, Who has been in|anybody cou! ame him for Mr,| ney Smith, that men who ane y 9 3~ 4 ‘ at_ and valuable aid to sue, a young electrical engineer, was | fither, His mothers who n{Peck's death. Meantime he offered| engaged in the business of running | “fter 1 o'clock. Wabash issues made | holder under the Colonel's administra. | A. arent, and value bie taking of tm seat No. 10, kept at Frank Waite's home by i/I-|@ bribe of $25,000 to Kane, the under- | disorderly houses in St. Louls were tg ees and in last hour all] tion. Summer Victrola Hugh F. Donnelly of No. 428 West | ness almost constantly and has been | taker who hid embalmed the body,| driven from that city some time ago|!% Tails were in demand at advanc-| Rogular Republicans became a bit Me not Pi ronment ng One Hundred and Sixty-third Street | advised against attending the trial. to put arsenic into any embalming | and came to New York for the pur- |!" prices in an active buying move- Vs D4 armed to-day over the Roosevelt] tonic food aces digest! ine fluid submitted to the authorities as tivities.| Ment. Union Pacific 9 a D=¢ onic food possesses digestive prop. Was accepted at a few minutes before| TRICKY AND SHIFTY ALL HI8|mumpies Nine thousand. dollars of| wos, Of, Tesuming thelr | activities. eee sonper ieee old uP Pinion [rush, 60 Wiluam Barnes arranged a| erties that have been commented UR stock of small portable 1 o'clock and Joseph H. Trant of No, LIFE, conference with F, C. Tanner, Chair- nd endorsed by high authori- model Victrolas at $15, this was pald in cash. Kane led de: | eight hotels in Central Manhattan be. | stocks sold off. icity reece vest One Hundred and Fifth tectives a week later to a spot ati tween Madison Square and Central man of the State Committee, who is d wil found to be equally 106 West One Until the day of his arrest, March ba MAS HOCH BOR aTGo ian || bananelbl” (ocman 7 weemeac ans Hees Vy very “* Orient Point, near Greenport, where) park, some of which were outwardly Street, a writer, single and youthful, | 23, no man could have shown less con-|). waid the i and Roosevelt in a last showdown, the| children. Can be procured from : has already begun, so it is ad- he ey was burled, The| 4, bt conducted as the most respectable of n completed the fury. Ce OUR RT E Ad detectives dug up $7,800. The rest| family hostelries. In reality, Mr. xer | Old Guard leaders, It ts sald, will take] any reliable druggist, and nothin E Mra. Clara Peck Waite did not en-|ir'ing District Attorney's study of his | 248 Hot been accounte , Smith says, the hotels were disorderly oe eae Nee rents, ‘ but the genuine Johann Hoff's visable to come in at once and ter the court room at the morning | twenty-nine years of life means an. $y] G- Wilbur Doughty, a convention! should be accepted.—Advt. select yours to avoid disap- = pointment. It, was discovered Miss Katharine Suit § session, but remained in an adjoining | thing. Tricky and a resourceful Har) with large sums, including $40,000 in Easy Payment Terms come through a decisive Allied vic- tory,” Premier Briand told a delega- tion from the Russian Duma to-day. “Tho allies can regard the future with confidence,” said M. Briand. “Peacé must not result from diplo- matic intrigue, but can only come through a decisive allied victory, which alone can and will restore rec- ognition of international law and right QSEVELT PLANS WHIRLMIND NSH OFS CAMPAGK (Continued From First Page.) WALLSTREET. Opening prices generally showed ad- ances and attained a wide range ithin a few minutes, Raliroads were the most active. United States Steel showed a Raln of 5-8 to 3-4 at 86. last week listening to witnesses who ‘Trading was In good volume, but I] Driven Out of St. Louis, It Is | {ARE PREMATURE DEATHS BECOMING PREVALENT? A Subject Engaging Wide Scientific Attention. Victrola IV, $15 Other styles $25 to $400, Select Your Peck of this city had trusted Waite | NONses a tents found to-day are|4 room with friends. a as a boy, he was obliged to leave| Cuan “for investment," which he had| based on occurrences in one of the} ka. ot" Gb thlbannin, Seaeen’ M Pope lel tre bin 2G TG treated as his own money. Much of, hotels of the chain and mark the| Irving, an insurance man of No. 10\funds. To his home after that came a ‘a. opening of a campaign which has for | {@ tritne “closeness of the detectives| his purpore the destruction of the | tm ss a ‘ ty len of his success in life, ’ on| business. 23 — We will be glad to hold ‘West Sixty-first Street, caused some Met Hae | tal shadowing Waite was shown when +1 e wil glad to hold your ‘ag a dentist and & wonderfully ” “4 w+ Ny 7m : . Gieordsr in court by hit answer t0|reaourceful physician, the prorien ran, |O0e),0f {hem dinmuieed a4 & motor, ag $= 18 ern TO ers ictrolal ontil) the) time) you Mr. Brother's question: “Are you op-|in Great Britain and in Europe. He) nervous ‘haste, to arrest him for COMPROMISE IN VIEW a Ce Se me eS wish to have it sent. But pad gained vast wealth in Africa. By| speeding in his .automobile, thereby aldwin Locomotive, mh cag come in and select yours now, . ] time he returned to this country making sure of a period during which Halticnore & Ohio Pah % We | 1 , ; @ little more than a year ago he was! Wajte must be absent from his finokon Ri, Transit : est 42nd and West 43rd Streets, Hit) | Pease. ving th @ loud clear volo. SAU Able fo mnake new acquaint apartment. In the flat plenty of evi- Central. La ; ry 0 i ee e he was a gra y, vne: u 4 ) Waite flushed, but laughed as heart. /ances Delleve he was & graduate of] fence of Waite'w ownership of pols. fi s Between 5th and oth Avenues PF Yorks Leading Victrola Stores ons, textbooks on poisons, germs and; Proposed to Delay Action on} fly and rather longer than anybody | yorgit " y of Michigan, of the Universi. | ors 3} 5 5 | Delay A | else tn the court room. ‘The talesman | ty of Glasgow, and that nin aclentifie tla be secing Walle mix sromothing| Charges Against New York Body ainments, especi as a ent " Peck! . 1 pers , * was excused and the jurors already | attainments, éspecially ntudent|or other" with Mr. Peck’a tea and of! and Union Seminary for Year. if bone surgery, were highly regarded v e| chosen were directed to disregard his | /} the old man’s rejection of the con- In the upper strata of scientific spe- | oo. 0 SHC Ct remarks. clalists. When ho returned to Atient. | coction, because it did not taste as) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 22.~ Not only does the man at bar ad- | an to marry Miss Peck, last fall, all r uu a hi When detectives went to arrest; Compromise in the dispute between | these supposed achievements and t dical a yative Ww! mit every act charged against him by many more were set forth in the pub- ite for the murder of Mr. Peck the radical and conservative wings the State; he admits the murder by {io prints in that State—furnished by | *he¥ found him unconscious from an! of the Presbyterians, which has been ee. = :=7'lll | A Sale of Women’s Shoes ON THE SECOND FLOOR, TUESDAY 563 Fifth Avenue Cor. 46th Street 427 Fitth Avenue Bel. 38th & 39th Sts. 5 it 27 West 34th Street a deed overdose of coal tar drugs. He Was tireatent : ae fi Ry ° rs 23 West 42d Stree! Sere ciae ce ear ata ott RETR cme nasal arrest agate riven [create rons cup th “ll | Women’s High Cut Laced Boots SA th Avs, BL Shh A plotted and studied for months to ac. | {rom Aftion with aumte a litte ready | teased that sho procured these drugs | was suggested this afternoon, & \ Open Evenings at 23 W. 42d St. compiish these murders and had con- | nitely disclosed but It was more than | fF bim. As he regained @ little co“) ‘The proposal, which it seemed a Al the exceptional price of + aidered others, not one word of the}he could have gained honestly during |Pirency Waite made to Mr. Swann) wouid probably be adopted, was to! Kenan tute: ee | they me - evidence against him in this regard Bia ouiploy maya aa barring oy ue an Peck, ho sald, was tired of submit the charges of heterodoxy [Aitanana sleel.. 2 $7 50 a alr will be fought by his counsel, Walter | shops, “He alwaya had women ade fe and lonely’ and wanted to die; /made against the New York Presby- |\jui A'S by . ‘ had asked for arsenic, whic! alteliery and Unic “ “ eG * ; : wae Filing y red “iy Bring | ets lfavaranbin’ disapioinean dis, Am, The package had been delivered | five elders, the committer carefully Pane skin, on a splendid style high arched last and finished very of acts a | 4 opened. © investigate the licens! Thiol = §| ri is X * to show Waite has a diseased mind | hriihant player uf indoor tennix and], tie District Attorney had hardly Siouiniry graduates, who did mot ac, & with graceful Louis XV. heels, covered to match tops. and was mentally Incapable of un-| Appeared with distinction in many | left the reom when Walte, who was copt all of the church belicfs, and to tal derstanding the wickedness and Rae aetiite oo gerg eos niia | Schindler, ‘whom he seemed to regard | flendishness of his sordid schemes to | many as a chance bystander who was many enthusiastic friends, friendly, and arranged to bribe Dora possess himself of ‘great share of It is not a part of the record in a oi Hillier to corroborate the story of the the wealth which his wife inherited | {ir case, but it ts known to the au- | qaiirs or the poison, He provided mise Would have the ef- | fect of postponing any action until the present bitter feeling over the charges had subsid The Engraving Dept. 3 : peti: from her parents, fret. Onumtiter of'e rich Tan orheee Kehindier with an order for $1,000 on . 3 W BPs gem : hose | nis Wall Street brokers. “ A SIGNS OF A NERVOUS BREAK. [hand and fortune ware ‘sought by mA ita won mae Day not een ITALIAN ‘LINER UNK, iy Is prepared to.execute, in modern 1d 1 ve re wa ough for sc g woman who has) Sali y 7 3 ises Waite’s physical condition is far A SUL Rih Sete ane Ser) IED | ota Attorney that. alo | ‘ard workrooms on premises, orders for Het lttttrt rain to Perey # the hall from Hy better than when he was arrested ant at Palm Beach, There Miss Peck SAYS REPORT IN ROME fy two months ago, half conscious from parents were proud of det —_ ~ Th fecal Sk nt in the Colos- |). : F @rugs which he took either to quict |g’, fant neo he Marriage waa Sept jon Og ctiona by. Waite} Cable Message Names the Saint his tortured conscience or to commit| ‘The bride was {Il last January, Her|toward Mra. Peck and her husband x msgs ist Gly, ul : er | which had convinced her that a crime} Atdrea, but Shipping List Gives Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Calling and At Home Cards, also Stationery for Country Homes, Dies for Addresses, Telephones or Trains. Unusually attractive assortments of Imported The General Federation of Women’s Clubs ' Headquarters tee c was being done. Just how much she no Such Vessel, 3 Aah — —— — saw will not be reveal until she A . is but an easy ——~) | | woos on the stand, | ad py | ROME: May 22—The Italian tiner zi and Domestic Papers will be found at moderate five minutes’ walk | “Mabon, Jeliiffe and Gregory; act, | Sent Androa has been sunk by an Tov Prices: ry , from our store M NES | as a prosecutor's preliminary | Austrian submarine. ei A Very Special Offering for Tuesday: During the convention we shall give committee. 4 q particular attention to the } _— Shipping registers ist no Tallan y Te ith i Ali-the- Way-by- Water WOODBINE RESULTS, tne ot tho above name, "a Iowa's pe ae HG aR Es Initial Paper and Note Cards oun rice . despatch, transmitted from Longon, |Wimonsin’ Cotas dou 40" 40 hy a z in our Restaurant | maar ak Foo) waded: threes] TEPOFtd tho sinking of the 225-ton a LC Iluminated, consisting of 24 Sheets of where we will provide TO-MORROW NIGHT [222058 28525: ene) rene ron mveagons Dara Sep a (Mott), st t $6 y sabi Rrooklyn Rapid ‘Transit, regular b a All attending the convention are (May 28rd) raw 92.90, won Between Ua, 120 ——_—_— quarterly dividend of 11-2 pers at ca box invited to avail themeelves of thi payable July 1 to stock of record June 7. Philadelphia Company, year ended March 21. Net carnings $4,629,473; Ine crease $741,606 > WRECKED TRAIN ON FIRE, Siaty-Fonr Pennsylvania Freight Cars Tied Up tn Tannel, RIDGEWAY, Pa., May 22.—Four train- men were seriously injured this after- noon when a freight train on the Lower (Jones), show. $7.40, | JAMAICA RESULTS. third.” ‘Time—1.15 4-5. Harbard, Bo. st, Water Lily, Copper King,| Py Philistine and The Usher also! with Economical time saving service T RACH--For two-year-old 00 added: five furl esque, 104 (MeCaney) Plates} and 1 to 2, first; Wood ‘Trap, in| (Haynes), even, 1 to 3 and out, ally, 107 (MeDe and out, third. adin, Whirling Dx ng also t | 5 o’clock | METROPOLITAN LINE, The Great Steamship Massachusetts will leave Pier 18, North River, New York, for Boston, on her first trip of the season. This magnificent and luxurious ocean going steel steamship, together with her sister ship the Bunker Hill, | has been thoroughly renovated and made ready for the daily passenger service between NEW YORK and BOSTON Every da: err day ond tt), 11 to 5] e100, and Pleasant . place $2.80, show. $4, 107 (MeAten), show $4. Time, 8 *Rello Mahone, Banyan, Ring | upward: Bavarde,” Orlana, Taabell s Fay, Britannia’ and Nellie C.18't6 3, ev d H akram entry; **Rrook- | 107 (Huxton), 9 to 2, 8 to 6 and 4 to Stable entry | necond; Saratoga, (Hanover), 8 to 1, fe ESS to land & to 5, third. ‘Time, 1,47 JAMAICA ENTRIES. Dr “Eddys”’ Sauce is a luxury that everyone can afford. Eddys OLD ENGLISH Glirf Maven, Yodeling, Ahara and Newlt. | River also ran TRACK JAMAICA, N Y \= = bial for Monday, May 22d Special for Tuesday, May 23d P+ h NUT BLOSSOMS—Th: tre ¢ “ 4 | a te ediswn pavion tle | | disks gt lemcet Postar oreets f Chet von fat chovined putsiiey ed tre , | | ; : 13 nae 13 A fine relish for Clams, y ry Fish, Steaks, and Chops. ba} rae f Lat Be Grocers and ian | ng a Nksa gq Tanti M. te: en Stores sell it Oc Bh I d ° e Clonee patna ) ; ty + | || Made by E.Pritchard, 331 Spring St.N.Y, ., Indigestion, One package ogni reid aeakiset | = N iy Closes pany o 3 SUNDAY WORLD WANS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, + Ida Cla re, 6 Ottering for Monday and ‘tuesday, May 22d and 23d GAR CUTS it Loft Candy Knows thoxe long, cushion mat » lenxome, delicloun Clear Candy, rich Fruit und Splee flav: and sixty-five cars are | reported piled up and on fire, im outalde roun «0 comfortable. Ol fuel, Wirelens pal, Every provision for the safety and « MAIN DECK DINING ROOMS. 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