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: . egy en a erg a —— ; = ' Re 4 tHE BVENsww wou, LHUSBDAY, vuwe 1, 1916. : arg oe def ad They were hardly seen together with- |he was very much exercised about/ man of the Republican Cou rn wagon to the Grand Central Station (Prom the Florida Twmee-Union.) out @ chaperon, he anid tee, He said to-d ‘The Eve- | and took the 11.07 train to Ossining eiaisanda tar scalar oe cat cas An to the raid on Mra. Hustle’s 8. (ay oyen ut the tine oF tele fing Wert: ee Ne ee eT MAILS, FAREWELL, LETTERS. TO “@emands passports #0 she can ‘= 4 you employ at 6 time of leave, husband is @ fost if he doesn't ’ ‘partment at No, 88 West One Hun- investigation, by any foreign gov-| “On the first ballot a majority of WIFE AND MOTHER. ‘ remain neutral. dred and Twenty-ninth Street, the) SAY BURNS OF ernment? A. No, but I was giving] the twenty-six delegates from New A guard was placed at the dour of —— building where Dr, Guild also main wate Cbrcsine to the United! york County will vote for Hughes,| the condemned man’s cell for the first | ‘ tains bachelor quarters, he allege Thin closed Burns's examination, | After the first ballot nearly all of the} time last night. He reported Dr. | that on that night he and Mra, Hastie | MORGAN 00. NOB j and Frederick 8, Seymour of Beymout | delegation will vote for Hughes.” Waite as reading the Bible, To his had returned from the People's Club | | & Seymour was called. Ho was asked| ‘The delegation starts for Chi brother, Frank Walte, who was with ri T SCHOOL PLIPIL of the church of which he in Presi- | boldt Fibre Comoe rege eau: | on @ special train Saturday noon, ac-| tim for an hour before the acntonce, aa Ai yg ry Us dent and Mrs, Hastte is a member, |gan contract, and said that whatever|Companted by several hundred en-| Dr. Waite said: named. Di pe eT ER Desiring to talk over certain phases cenkuaninn ie from First Page.) | information he had from the Morgan | thualastic politicians, Fourteen cars| “I nave only six weeks more, 1 Itch, Looked Horrid, can ; have already been filled. of a lecture on philosophy which he beats je tern Saiilige. Tne only pronicentiol boom left in Eating Apples and Discussing | was to deltver, the pair went to Mra. New York to-day was that of Gen.| Plying myself to that which I have Philosophy Dr. Guild's Hagtien apartioent and there, In the rena Sainte te ate a ‘BULL MOOSE FREE 10 | Leonard Wood, all the’ rest having | Neglected all my Ife." HEALED BY CUTICK . presarite af hes cunts, ie ik, Tere ‘DASIETE wits ana is been transported to Chicago. Dr. Waite sent a message to Dr. SOAP AND OINT! Answer to Wife’s Suit. ‘We were aitting eating apples and | father were called in Pryor, « fellow prisoner, through 1 dD: dixcussing my lectures on philosophy,” | smith wan the inventor of the det amet “4 " Vaner yd rag RasR ceuenarn y j 7G, | the doctor told the court, “We heard! phone—but young Smith never in- | N IDATE, o“ + | tained much information regarding} «1 nad a lot of blackheads on mil HIS SECRET ARY, HE SAYS. | voices at the Geer and thet & Rice ig 9 | Dr, Walte’s actions when ho was un- f an staflled the detectaphone in the | After tho blackheads had gone th Mra. Hastie opened the door. 1 saw | Seymour offices, He only bored | conscious of observation, saying: “I| into little mattery pimples Phas Never Kissed Her and Alwa) ler wife and four men. They ourst| hole through the wall, James Lynch} PERKINS TELL TELLS H EXECUTION IS SET FOR feninat Pr hol rapealeg agalnit My ekin was all Paid for Meals Eaten hex Mra, Hastie into the room where | was the one who set up the instra- ea. m; I hold notbing against y cannot spend it better than by ap- 1 the pimples did 1 was eeated and one of the men|ment, It was placed behind some br) Bey rota iho teh. avery Sale in Her Rooms. |thrust a revolver in my face, 1| filing cases, but it was found th ihe. On Y ues r. Waite through them It left my face, [threatened to call the poltos.” this location would not serve so far cuts TT from First Page.) asad Vu aalteae cote leo nee and I looked ‘hed sad pe, 10 Her complaint Bie, Guild ale | Gs. its ektrons offion the ope eeru: jowed the prisoner to mail letters to wero #0 painful 1 “Tt te to be regretted,” an liuged: (hat hen Parte pled by Sultzer and’ bis associates, | | Mrs. Clara Peck Waite, his divorced touch them. |Tattts BR. Guid, deacon and Sunday | er husband and hie sec- | was concerned Colonel. Barnes, it is said, may hold wife, to Miss Katherine Peck, his “I saw Cutiours Uneaualied Player Pinay Rar retary were in undress attire when! “So the next night it was decided! the key to the situation, ; (Continued from First Page.) victim’ " f Otntment advertised school teacher in the Mount Morris thy raid occurred, out this Dr, Guild| to put in another instrument. We| farnes was Planning to jump into | Cae ae ‘i toys rie Fee ene M1] serote for a sample. 1 teed. them " “ e 6 elec’ i 4 | in n of " Ft e280 more || Baptiat Church, to Supreme Court) denien, Bod ‘he put the devine ts tne ctmae | the thick of the fray this afternoon, |>¥ surprise and considered the re-| +, bis foe, who Le euSiliy a a ee eebies OO a ft Ferme es! tor sours” HH justice Donnelly to-day, “that a man| "I was in my business clothes but | deller-™ j@nnouncing that he was going to the | West for a moment; then he sald: | sichigan, mae tea Oy hot bey ase mer # 7 es Py . not any since, I am R8-N : age cannot talk phil: /had taken off my shoes, 1 wore a| | From this point Burns told of find-|edmmittes meeting at the Coliseum, | “You may. of ore $4. OD for my mature axe |palr of house alivpers as did Mra, | 12K In @ desk used by Sultzer, or one co he|_°T Would Ike just to say.” Dr], 1% “OMY I cannot send a mos-| (Slened) Misa Carrie Haack “I won't say anything now," hi te 6500 hy with his middle-aged secre of his associates, a le’ referring y' x now,’ e senger with these,” he _ | Castleton, N, Y., July 17, 1016. ae apartment without hav. (Litt: who aiso was dressed in| to the Humboldt Fibre Co. matter. |stated. “Maybe I'll talk late | Waite began, speaking in a low votes| nny are my lnse worn atthe, tary in her apartmen street attire, The charge that [had] “As this was the matter of which! Roosevelt, himself, is ready to co-.| Which did not quaver and was not Sad dna F A small mirror, broken in three ing coarse-voloed detectives break in! kissed Mrs. tinwtie is absolutely un- | MP n had spoken,” he continued, jopernte with any one who is for him, | *tP@ined, “that T thank the Court for . ree ‘ p ory feces so tha ° on Now $195, $290, $345 & || aut snrast a revolver in tis face.” true, a4 in the allegation by the de. | 7 looked through if and then chr" ound In cto Sample Each Free by * With 42-p. Skin Book on req Greaa post-card “‘Cuticara, Dept. Ti ; the fairness f received here and fi Lynch in and asked him to a ‘This was emphast to-day by John is ais | ectives » wy rp, wa. found a pocket Sol: yr Guild, whose weulthy wife, Clara | ifluctionate mares agile galled me | copy of it. looked through the| McGrath, the Colonel's private seo. | CxPediting my trial Wi “ in a pocket ‘old throughout the world, 1 | fonute naines and comforted me | papers. in. Sultzer's desk—which. T GLAD TO GIVE BoD: 8 suit when he was - — *y, Guild, is uing him for divorce, filed by decle that 1 should not worry | [earned was also used by Phillips—-|'Ct®F¥ Who reached Chicago to-day, TION de BA I GRP IA: Ving the Tombs. He would his anmwer to the sult to-day denying |“!"\1" she (was my life.” jand through papers in a wire basket|@fter accompanying the Colonel on| _,, , AYS. e he got the mirror or jointly with Mra. Sarah Hastie, his (ttantiow arms eben gun taken Aira. | on Mr. Seymour's desk.” his trip to St. Louls. T would like to exprees my appre- nded to use the glass for 'y bs te: 7 be vf nN exp! ” BI No First Payment seoretary and Sunday schoo! pupil, and | "but It was only to help her crema te DENIES HE TOOK PAPERS OUT! “I am morely here to co-operate | ition of the conscientiousnesn of ————= ‘ ie t, and it is true alao tt " OF THE OFFICE. with all porsons or whatever party |‘ Assistant District Attorney, Mr. co-reapondent in the case, that they | sl at I dined mae te T REDU TI Avene ate VERY i @ misconduct much as home in Brooklyn, but [ com-| @Q. Did you ever take any papers | supports Roosevelt,” McGrath said. rothers, in endeavoring to do his Veo Pier S16 were guilty 0! | bined business With. seals ena paid | from the Seymour office? A. 1 never!” sty Roosevelt a candidate?” Mo. | uty by soctety and at the same time| 563 Fitth Avenu 420 Fitth Dep Pp Mrs. Guild elleges. On the contrary |for every repast eaten her homo, | took @ scrap of paper out of the Bey- a ca jate Olas Asa tate 6 ee AAS MCLG pollene 12,0 bit of hist Cor. 46th Street Bet. 38th & Mano |} the doctor explained to the Court he! It Is to be regretted that detectives |mour place, | had instructed Lynch |Grath was asked | ug 1d lik ~* : n'duily press | 23 West 42d Street | ory ar and Mra. Hastie, realizing the Intense- | can be hired to blacken a man's repu-|t© go through the papers and make! “Most assuredly he is,” he replied would like to say I feel my coun- | throughout the country a home: prep ured Guild, | tation.” copies of all those pertinent to our] ‘phe Republican National Commit. |" Mr. Deuel, has been kind always| [312% f%p,cvertntnen-the Bet. Sth & Gth Aves. ription of an emin at ‘phys Siphon c aie Ghats taeacte and | #6lan. ‘No doubt’ you hay; ott 1100 Broadway conducted themselves with the utmost 4 up,” the © pourt awucceataic, . Beck) I'd like to tee met here to-day at the Coliseum appreciate his efforts and early and dor @ seen toed Special! $75 Vie t : 1 as s fe oc talesescp hs soon discretion in their business relations: |Guild alimony at the rate of $100 a| Mf. Seymour If any papers were ever | for the purpose of hearing and de- || know he was sincere in his belief |month, a third of the ‘doctor's salary | discovered uo bs AS 7 & pom ie elding forty contests, involving the |” Hants ‘i ce, A. (By both Seymours), No | WEAeW. nothing “oan: Uado. ihe pers have ever been missed, right of sixty-two delegates to seats! wp one 1 have done nigra Apeaege erent phys 5 Down, way . Did you ever open any ‘sealed|in the national convention next a hs . balance (Yamal eae pi communications? A, No, never. Wednewlay. T have tnjured beyond all asking for n i a alance in small monthly or Q. Did_you ever open any drawers thelr forgiveness. Iam glad to give | Pe fadler j payments. a aaa ‘ALL REPUBLICAN LEADERS of deska? A, No. { never touched| The committee, which was called| my body in explation to the law and Mr, ‘Seymour desk but once and|to order by Chairman Charles D.|i¢’in any small degres, it will com, | then to move It to see whether a de-| Hilles, made plans to devote throe tea ‘ a bas fort those who have suffered by m RE-ELECTED IN. CITY | tectanneng couta be placed back of tt.| gays to hearing arguments of the Lith TON) WANT CRATES OES See | bythe Marmotn Gou 12&14 y,' 32d Street, N. y. ly jealous disposition of Mrs ‘ook! with 85 in bh ds of your selecti AM secretary of the United States Guarantee Company, No. 111 Hroad~ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS (— |} Franklin Simon s Co. | Fifth Avenue |; Pers Clothing Shop | Again Burns resumed his narra; Lie wen contestants, though several members| body to give, if it would in any | price Ie th ee cae —eiah Re | ~ WORK MONDAY WONDSg Some Had to Double Up in Dise] “I had told Lynch to be particularly | xpressed the belief thut not more! measure atone to them for what they eA n : % careful about touching anything in/than two days would be required in tricts—Democrats Hit in the ollice, as we did not want any one| disposing of the contests. have lost. = H ol to know we had been there, All we . & “I hope any others, whom I have Reapportionment. wanted wan to Ket material relative} FOUr years ago the National Com- not so greviously injured, find it A | At special nieetings last night in all| to the leaks from the Morgan office, | Muttes held sessions over a period of | in their ae to aaaive fy I Hope _s tAl 270James Butler Inc.Stor cS As for r if, L never read but one| more than throe weeks in order to ye “ ” the Manhattan districts Republican letter found in the office, Lynch] hear the several contests, ad a gg aspen ster pad gy Seal q nee for a perceptible party leaders were elected to conform| made the copies, transeribed then : sile and sent them sealed to the Morgan| Dtterness developed, but to-day there | interval before Justice Shearn read with the new apportionment. All tho] office, When he worked in the Sey-|!% Comparatively little interest mant-|the death sentence Old leaders were re-elected, but alght|Mmour place It was with the lights|fested over the outcome, as the re- of them had to double up because of [PUTMNE: Just as If he belonged thera. | sult probably will not seriously at- I did find a yellow sitp of paper on! too ‘ reduction In the number of districts.| Puillips'a desk which had names on | {cet the fortunes of any Presidential 8 West 38th St.—Store Floor Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue The Justice nodded as a signal to! Deputy Sheriff Burke, who fumbled | a@ moment at Dr. Waite's sleeve, The Friday at Special Prices | ‘Tho only contest was in the Twenty-|{t. I copied these names on the back | *Adidate. handeufts on the wrists of the two! Ml | prac BR ‘ 7 \|[ |#ixth In Harlem, where Herman Pou-|of @n envelope for future use.” Campaign headquiriers were opened | clicked sharply and Dr. Waite turned resh Roasted All Varieties , |] | ker beat James Francis NEVER TAPPED TELEPHONE |in Chicago to-day for two more “fa-|and walked, erect and with full step. | in Bulk; Ib. in Bulk; tb. | Men’s S. Sack Suits i]! “The number of Assembly Dis- WIRES AT ANY TIME. vorite son” candidates. State Chair-| holding his right arm back so that|{# | | (ee ||] | trict," aaid Chairman Koenig of the} Mr. Swann then asked Burns about|Man C. A, Rawson of Iowa brought| Burke would not be inconvenienced, '}]} | County Committee, “has been reduced eyeie, er — wires of tha/the boom of Senator Albert B. im-| to the door to the Bridge of Sighs and from thirty-one to twenty-three, but | “L naver tapped telephone wires in | Ms @nd Paul N, urman of Harris-| the Tombs. the system of doubling up keeps the|the Seymour office or anywhere else | ‘UT appeared in the interest of the “There is not another case like St jormaniaation intact and preserves|i® my life!’ the witness replied ve-| candidacy of Gov, M. G. Brumbaugh |in the books,” sald former City 3 es hemently. of Pennsylvania. ate Job E, Hedges, who e harmony. ‘The lines as now Iald out! “istrict Attorney Swann—With the| °* rd : | lstrate Jo! edges, who has mad give Republicans a Aghting chance! Court's permission, I'd like to ask Mr. residential boomers hovered about| a careful study of many noted crim- to elect nearly half the Assemblymen| Burns whether he ever tapped tHe | pees aveuaiee Republican delegation | {nal cases for thirty years, as the and twot shone wire of Mgr. Dunn. A. No, | 0-day. & man with a Southern) goo closed on Waite. “Tt was al- most inconceivable that a man of his | i accent who happened ty be in Chi- ‘Reappo intelligence and capacity for under- i For Men and Young Men—33 to 46 Chest | Two, three or four button semi-fitted or conservative | models of the newest stripes, overplaid, herringbone, | tweed or checks in this season’s most desirable color. ings; also Oxford vicuna and blue serge. \| s Highest. grade, New Y eese State, from milk with AL i 1 MIE CREAM Fresh Eggs, selected. 1 1 for 25° # Aldermen. tel i onme 5 never in iny life lonment bits Democrats! "O"ia you ever tap the wire of harder than Republicans, because) Father Dineen? A. No, uor have T | 9.00 Regular Price $23.00 \ { \| Men’s Silk Lined Suits cago had to do was to say from Alabama and the w [their ireatest strength was in thelany knowledge that either wire was nee was on his heels with in-| standing right and wrong, as shown N district# from which the population r tapped. fon, Promises and fat cigars. | in the speech he has just made, should ew | | ae ee i vratio| Burns testified that Mr. Egan had| So far as could be learned to-da ; as iew Ss. By } ae sii a haw shifted, ‘Three solidly Democratic] ioiq him that information from the|the Alabama delegation is still ox | Bave done the things we know this 9 ton, dozen. . } districts below Fourteenth Street} yo; ffiee was being turned over] the fence, despite claims by Hughes | man did.” Coats Half Lined have been wiped out, to the ¢ boosters that this a would nee Dr. Waite n in a covered iI For Men and Young Men 33 to 46 Cheat” Two, three or four button semi-fitted or con- servative models in entirely new fabrics, coat \ half lined with silk, including sleeves and vest back 1] 22. 00 Regular Price $28.00 2 27 AU Lengths > Floor Of white English tennis flannel, also striped white English serge, with belt straps and cuffs Special 3.75 I drumelist Riker-legeman. st oratory, Phi New York City 1s for Hughes, ac- cording to Samuel 8. Koonig, Chair- Friday at Special Prices d 33 to 44 Cheat | New model sport coat of gray, brown or olive | Scotch tweed, half belted back, inverted pleats ot shoulders, plain front with patch pockets | | speci 12.00 | | Men's Tweed Sport Coats Men’s Silk Crepe Shirts ive pastel shadese Of finest quality Silk Crepe de Chine | in pastel shades, custom made. Special 5.50 25 and 27 West 42d St. Closing Out Sale 264 Tailored Suits Latest Spring and Summer Models 15" Materials Ye Wd An Original Oriental Model Of fine quality imported Japanese cotton if Men’ ’s Japanese Gowns | | | S” Color Cowboy Art Calendar, ‘The Stampede’’—A New Fantomas Story—Large Photo of the Giants in Gravure Section (fit to frame)—Special Summer Resort Number (extra pages)—All with L Special 2.75 U. S. Army Service Stripe Scarfs For Men and Young Men Gabardine, Serge, Taffeta, Poiret Twill, Jersey Cloth and Velour. Yy the Justice to the Presiden Butter, Very Best Creamery, lb.... 33 ST wit Be ts oamentunty in th Often Tuberculosis \\ | strom Ale to-day denied the yy what may be eatied che “natural” | Hast View Sifted Early June; small, @ | ranklin Simon & Co. | on the eve allot i order hat Sun penal a Fee eae rae hd my Peas, : green and tender, fresh flavore nd. .can @] Vee ean re ete rere atpane | cela eaten com sek gears ore | OVAL Bunch... 2 R Ii enaes et with any ream tiianans tan the requisite body resistance. A —_—-——— Men's Furnishing Shop [eatin go fae to viola our piace on | me Shige ual All 10¢ Pkgs. s All Se Pkgs. ROM THIS CITY FAVOR |chitis ave found it effective In these H c Fe oy VOR gl tequten tnee someurte iad ete Pineapples. eB for VE cach ree brming drupe, “he on Large importation of fresh, ripe, luscious fruit am Porto B exceptionally low price. _ Don" t miss them. Ruby Jams, sii flavors; glass jar. if Forceand Shredded Wheat, »i«-. 1 Robinson’s Patent Barley, pie. 12¢ } Bottles int Blue Label Catsup, "" wi"? 19cK Ly Lakeside; pure, healthful, Grape Juice, wirici ativan yitiouie 1 Ginger Ale, *i.0':;: I ast Wash-Boilers ra Long Island Ducklings, \...... 28 Fresh killed and deliciously young and tender Hindquarters of Spring Lamb, “Ib. Short Forequarters 0 of Spi ing Lamb, ended 2 Boneless Bacon, tn lean, sugar-cured strips. .....Ib, 2 Fresh Haddock «1d Market Cod ............1b, y. Alabama is first on the roll call, | Belle Brook, fanc ta, atare somethl Fj Print Butter, creamery; Tb, print ape OI Cecelia Is Much Relieved’ Ritth Avenue bulk botore the convention. | pure food and a large measure of i structed. We have |need for medication tn order to bring Graham Wafers Ovenstresh, Ibe: 10 th @ lars: moaere ors ane Crackers....each Biscuits........ each G. 0. P. 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