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'|WILSON LOOKS 10 YEARS YOUNGER TO-DAY THAN 5 YEARS AGO, THE EV _ *DINT SEE PIPER NIGHT HE VANISHED, TESTIFIES CONDON Surgeon Accused of Student's Murder Says There Was | Never a Body in His House of the “i NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Oct. 26 —"I did not see John V. Piper on the night of Feb. 17, when he disap- peared. 1 saw him when he was en- gaged on Oct. 19, 1916, to attend to our farnac® and met him at most four or five times altogether, On two of these occasions I probubly said ‘How do you do’ to him, but never on any occasion did | have a regular conver- sation with him.” The speak Condoh, the of the mur graduate st the date Ki found besid William J.! accused tzurs post Jent who disappeared on n and whose body was} the highway near Spotts-| wood, N. J. four months later, The | defendant took the nd to-day in his own behalf, His evidence regard ing his movements on the night when | call of Will on March 24 1 J. Burns's detectives each case he took h the cellar and the d the attic and the the visitors thr Burns mena Vi roof. laining the finding of a white | eon the seat of his automo- | hich the prosecution asserts is lime, the accu xaid he had over. turned a can of metal polish with} ion he had been cleaning the car bur “Was Yhere ever a dead body in| your house?” was asked “There was not,” replied Dr. Con-] don. Q. Did you take a body to Spotts wood in your car? Act did In telling of Mrs. Piper's visit on the day r her husband disap. mndon said young to his home at daylight him her husband had not home that night and she feared something had happened to him, At her reaue * said, he went to the cellar and J around, but found no trace of Piper “about the time Piper disappeared did you not a revolver which you had in your bh * was asked “A revolver house some t weeks of February, while [ was In Atlantic City.” the witness re Q. A 82 calibre revolve A revolver of this ealibr two days later in toe yard dent living two blocks fron jon home, and the Burns Ager ' es found 82. calibre at the doctor's house whi searched |t = One Kilt Rady asl Hoisting Mac Gluseppl, Fatnamt, T ine Fi thirty- machine of r crashed ¢ nue and Hoepital. | visting machin waa Hospital. niractors building the Jerome | yee ne wlevated road POLITICAL. —— Don't miss this meet campaign. Men wh« ing message to delive New York what the Fusio place to live in. men of New York a messa will tell the story of price L. E. Miller, , start at 8 o'clock. Admission The President shook hands with{M4nt aylables that he considera thin slender, dark-eyed, tremalous Mrs, "Me Of war especially propitious, t Whitehouse, who stood at the left of | WomM#n Suffrage, since in this time Sanne wens comen drawn | MEN are fighting to prove Lh 1 fortune to 214 should be the Ihe looked tows house uid he while she made was a ie suse of Worm h, made a- asked r Great Political Meeting! Mt. Morris Theatre o-night---7:45 o’Clock Here is a hist of the speakers: Honorable John Purroy Mitchel °\'',, Charles Edward Russell, Honorable Henry Moscowitz, (' Joseph Barondess There will be moving pictures . jamnnienanmnntijicarmnanimanat \ Mr. Wilson, as He Receives the New York Suffragists and Gives Them a Message of Hope to Deliver to Their Sisters Here, Is a Transformed and Transfigured Presi-| dent—The Stoop-Shouldered Scholar of Princeton of a| Few Years Ago Is Now a Sturdy, Erect Man, Rugged and Square-Shouldered, and a Perfect Type of the, Virile “Virginia Geritleman That He Is, but Has Only! Just Begun to Look.” b By Nixola Greeley-Smith. WW AsHinaton, Oct. 1 met the President yesterday. I hadn't seen him since he was elected the first time, and I confess I was startled by the transformation, really the transfiguration which five years have wrought in Woodrow Wilson Never believe that Dr, T, Cary Grayson did not deserve to be made an Admiral, I would nominate him for an arch-angelship If he had made me over as he has the President. I went to Washington as one of a delegation of 100 women, led by Mrs. Norman Whitehouse, who wisi to renew their allegiance to the President and to pl to him the service of the million suffragists of York State. We wanted, also. help us to win the ratification of the suffrage a ment, which will be submitted to the voters on November 6th. New to ask the President to A reer? F Piper disuppeared wastin line with] 4 that. previously. given by pati with | Wilson had sald he would be glad to receive the delegation at 2.30 Thurs who called at his office that|d@y afternoon, so that hour found us standing in two semi-circular rows night and who met him later |in the E Room, facing two great — at Monigan’s” drug store. Hel qiaine ; diol Pe 7 told of the visits to the ise of the | ne doors. ‘The doors were dent lstened with eager interest to local policeman on Feb. ind of the | Woe vacancy, but th f 200' Mrs, Whitehouse’s exposition of the women strained toward t rly, for we knew that when they parted Suffrage ¢ Meantime my eye fell for a moment they would admit the President on the White House guard, had let us in the room and who now .UE eyes and brown, old eyes and who now Bey > ie pees ad ow just behind the young Suffrage eyes, ¢ nl aga Re er, While the President liste hard, bright ey uck me as an evil omer all focused on be » many of the men who wt folding doors vote on Nov. 6 will be more nearly ; akin to him than to the Presid Suddenly the doors opened. After- t ide i eer cae r| Mrs. Whitehouse's address to| ihieiiehent 1/8 Breath 4 en and the President saw only Woodrow Wilson, the | “£4n fo speak rugged, vigorous, square-shoulderea | #!* left arm hanging, the hand in President that Dr, G from a Princeton ints scholarly stoop. son has made nt hand extended, his ctus) with & ittitude one of ease and poise he President told us in round, reso whi f Unless you have ‘ lent w that look you have not seen Wo: tradition « murd before Is, He spoke wistfully of y f he were eve ad Jo: em—that the si: F jent ©. We per- POLITICAL. POLITICAL. 5thAve. & 116th St. ) ing. It is one of the most important of the yare making American history have a ring: r. MN ens the of n government has done to make this great city a better the great American Social- ist, will bring to the working ge from the workingmen of Russia Food omimissioner, new regulation, Will bring an inspiri and patriotism message of loyalty who exposed the German Intrigue in the forcizn press, as an important message, at 7.45, and the main meeting will Free! Come Early! ENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1917. “Close-Up” Analysis of the Man Who GERMANS SPREAD To-Day Is Guiding the Destinies of OVER CHASMS BY CABLES (U aenivh be te overwork | i , MID Frank Ne tf America and the World. LIES ABOUT lJ. | ceri Saini gain Cat | x ne ¥ ii i) “y iu f Supplies Through | sen e4 awe. Se wiitacatees . Jdown from overwork home, 5 ee} war mn wars at eI bs) w t h hoard, poe ot ‘ ‘ oe Jen Wile " H te j Jou! '" hae not Red Cross Official, Just Re- ' ae ty | turned From Petrograd, So bp 1 ever } Sold alte ask ttt { Informs Wilson. Alpe cain | prepare fren Ay With the Fingers! WASHINGTON, Oct 76. Most apAAHIAe s aay 1 an popular information in Russla Con] een sie catte awl ie S G Li 0 t : Gorman-fostered reports that Amer- ; inf Wi . ind is virtually a British, vassal, Ht 7 President Wiison was told to-day by i aah ee oe ee Dr. Frank Billings, head of tho} Arie! inarated from the oar | Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns Cross Special Commis 7 thes bs wecome #9) of any kind of a corn can shortly be to Russia, who has just re- lal sys lifted right out with the fingers if you pe cn r d have a ore than | will apply directly upon the corn @ ne eupite » popular impres- PE V turned, Deepity: the ea paler eer Kilometre \few di of freezone, says a Cin ion, Dr. Billings said, during bis call ted ake it the White House, Russians regard) Thaw Is Dp ane Here It is That at omelt cost Oa | Ame their best friend. A mot " can get a qua sunce } “t is absolutely without any’ freezone at any drug store, which is } American news that is worth while,” sufficient to rid one's feet of every said Dr, Billings, They have not heard) |)" corn or callus without pain or sore+ a Word of President Wilson's reasona| ("000 neat oF the danger of infection 7. ave i ', Russia’ ‘This new drug is an ether com- Why. we are 8 nls war A aoera| acer nim pound, and while sticky, dries the mo- Sreatest noed tocday | ® jae Buardians ad litem, was granted |iment it is applied and does not inflame friendship from the outside, Amore! to-day by United States Judge Julius | or even irritate the surrounding tissue. ica can be of Immense service, not 0} M. Mayer. Action was In the suit! ‘hig announcement will interest much in the way of gifts of money.) hroumt by Walter te atu k. of many women here, for it is said that ‘ut by way of letting the people of | ' va tneged t? the present high-heel footwear is Russia know what is going on In this: h oh March 4. putting corns on practically every country and what the United State w|i we n's feet.—Advt. is doing In the war, | “With ewen aucceeding C | Lr s ; . | the Hot Isional Government at | Saturday’s Special L2 her army and her pe kopls until another crop shall be The principa trouble is failu The riean of distribution. of An already greatly Im railroad way men the trans-Siberian proved snd ape mow at Work on the railroads radiating to the front from Moscow “There ix little of no disorder rd the civilian population in spite of the rbolition pi supervision f the Russian peo ut not at the price thelr almost univer fight Germany until want poac liberty, an ent is defe Miilings the President that d Cross Commission in: Bussia cordial support lef organization capes May RETIRE 1s HEAD a at hin deak eighteen more hours @ eived now ad antly fone LLOYD GEORGE tHiw Se tr eerued areneuays t fe wed the a Vy 4 os wae dinates ought to handle which, In lent ‘ t Commons’ A 1 Oil) the interest of speed, ought to be passed be i ‘ ' t i a . E struction lags, wir and wor INDON, O Premier f joys CORONER BAN P AGAIN UPHELD. His sper v ernie 1 t fi ileed 1 House of hone yes, | Brooklyn Appetite D) Hrottows | ; ah in Fonewink: pre established : n New York and net nites. . . ' Appellate Liv t hinge be 1s " inade inty Supreme ta ' 4 pe t f » Me | th econatitutiona nr abol eret He ashing ff ' he President ut 1 ie alc war ina an ay ed ke W n ‘ * KAM New Method of Reducing Fat eased Marshals ar New Pollee In od ran 1 us * vement | first, there bas been an imp: iu the character of the and the | present Cabinet is the strongest of jthe six which have been formed jy the opinion of the conservative ai best men of Russia that the Russian army will be reorganized and will be un effective fighting force within | a few months, not later than the | ,pring of 118 The food situation in Russia is a | |problem that must be solved from |within, Phere is enough food to feet OF FLEET CORPORATION Goeihals’s Successor Said to Be in Ul Health as Result ot Over Work WASHINGTON, Oct. %—The A an ehip building organization | | foon to undergo & nd reorgantas Jtion, It Js maid Rear Admiral Capt head of the Emergency Vleet Corpor tlon and sucofssor to Gen, Goethals, | ‘BIG ITALIAN GUNS SWUNG WAR INOUSTRIES HEAD QUITS, | Broadcloth Suits |Fashion’ s Leaders Patriotically Priced $ It is no longer good form to be extri ant. 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