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semen ~FDVSON CAUTIOUS. DEATH SLENGES DETECTIVE TELLS THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1918, mail Heller, saying he was told by Rose that Kastet had told tho latter Montreal millionaires by using his he had successfully blackmaticd three | ne. 2 Would. Not Admit at Trial It Was Genuine Until He Scrutinized Paper. Thomas A. Edison gave another indication of the caution that has deen his life rule when, as a witness in the Supreme Court to-day, he de clined to identify his signature until he had read the letter to which it was signed. A suit against Mr. Fadl- fon is being tried before Supreme Court Justice Donnelly and a jury the plaintiff being Archibald M. Ostrom, No. 170 Parkside Avenue, Brooklyn, who asks about $6,000, which he says is due him for selling tuludi to the British Government. ) The signature incident arose when Cyril Dos Passos of counsel for the plaintiff showed Mr, Edison only the signature on a letter: “Is that your signature?” Mr, Edt aon was asked. “It looks very much like mine,” he replied. IN IDENTIFYING | THE MANDOLIN OF ALLEGED PLOT 10 _LETTERSIGNATURE} TOMMY PURTELL, BLACKMAIL HELLER Marine Who Mixed Music With Fighting Killed in France, The soft strains from the little mandolin of Marine “Tommy” Purtell, which were cherished #0 much by his comrades in France, will be heard no more. For “Tommy” has been killed In action Any time, especially at night, when the note of an old-time melody would reach the ears of the soldiers in the vicinity of Chateau-Thierry or Beileau Wood they would know that “Fight- ing Tommy Purtell” was resting. Yor whenever the work of war would per- mit him to rest “Tommy” would take his mandolin and play a tuna. Thomas Brierly Purtell, killed on OM. 6, was twenty-eight years old and attached to the 6th Muchine Gun Battalion, His mandolin was treas- ured above all things, becausc he had carried it‘long and taken it to France with him Immediately after the declaration of war Purtell tried to enlist, | wife as a decoy. Rose, he testified, money from Heller. Heller, according to the testimony had believed Mrs. Kastel a single woman under tho name of Miss | “Dandy” Kastel, and often visited her in her home as well as taking her to theatres, hotel dinners and cab- areta. | “Rose told me that the night Hel- ler had taken Mra, Kastel to the Bilt- more, he and Kastel were to return | home and walt outside the house for | a signal from Mrs. Kastel,” testified | Power, “He said he and Kastel got the signal, entered the} house and found Heller there with Mrs. Kastel.” a | As a part of the plot, Power said, | Rose confessed that Kestel snatched a dagger from over the mantelpiece and threatened Heller, but that he| (Rose) carried out his role of pacifier by knocking the weapon out of his hand. It was then revealed that Heller resisted all attempts to extort money from him and finally escaped from the house, according to the tes-| timony. | Rose denied that he was first to} receive $11,000 for his share of the| booty and that this was later reduced | to $2,600, although his signed to such @ statem: produced in court d been forced to sign the document under pain of duress. Rose, according to Power, was first finally \ in told him they had all rehearsed the seene by which they hoped to extort | ‘LATIN-AMERICA HAILS VICTORY OF THE ALLIES , AND HONORS WILSON PANAMA, Nov. 12.~After reading the terms of the armistice betwee: the Allies and Germany and the ad | dress delivered by President Wilson at Washington, President Belisariv Porros, of Panama, said: “The leaders of Latin-America ar |continually passing through Panams | and we are constantly in touch wit! | them, I feel, therefore, that I speak not alone for Panama, but also fo the other nations of Central and fouth America, when I say that the common victory means more to us perhaps, than to even those who too! a more active part in the sfruggie.” When the news arrived that th armistice had been signed, the cana workers stupped work, ‘Lieut, Co: Chester Harding, Governor of th Canal Zone, headed an impromptu’ procession aiid in front of the Admin istration Building at Balboa delivered & short speech. MONTEVIDEO, Monday, Nov. 11.- A great pro-Ally' demonstration t place to-day In the Uruguayan Ps lament. A bill was passed declaring Nov. 13 a National holiday to cele- brate the signing of the armistice be- tween the Entente nations and Ger many, BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 12—The greatest celebration in South Ameri ca’s history is in full swing to-day All business {s shut down, DON'T SUFFER I | “Dop't you even know your own ln al tian. jinclined to reveal the truth of the + rignature?” counsel asked. wae turned Gown for Incking elaRt | Jalleged plot after Kastel told him he ne or e me an + “L can only say that tt looks very | Pounds. He then tried the Marines, was about to try the same methods | tn P und was sent to Quantico, Va, in on a banker friend for more money, FI uch Like my signature,” the inventor isth -Ae teas ONG; datied fot Piss he r 'e toplied. “If you will let me.see the , “3 o — ‘4 e in December. He was with DEMANDS SUB " on (e) t re) “ue Ded pease tases PI Td Rsceelhgarder ies igre be the Germans s UBW AY DECISION.) Use Soothing Musterole e e ice i ab. ahar @ briet ve, Were checked at the Marne, ant pay- Whitney 1 timate Board hoee alt in Jhootin, fact : . * " . alias rae | letpated in the attion of Chateat- tev Weeds ta Mreokiras .| gweh Sour head’ hen oour skull HE deceiving thing about bad teeth is that they kill you so x A) “4 ” jerry, Belleau Wood and Sotescns. I oner Av se 3 H ‘ ie atta Bein tis Doe Passos) 4 it wan in these ‘battles that, wo e8 seed cil dhe alll pat tiveng slowly. In fact, it is only recently that scientific research ” 8," wrote Pur i ms hy ; : : im naked Mr. Eljson if he had not guat-| tai ethe French were so proud “t lor latin upon ac i draws out the inflammation, soothes has been able to prove that bad teeth are the direct cause of 14 mn wi od Ti Woo ne hland Place con a 5 ‘ 7 a fons of tuluol for wiiot Ostrom would | UP OPAL Oa of “the, Marines.’ Wa lin tro Nik matter has been bee! Musterole ig a clean, white ointment, many serious, even fatal diseases. _ mnneaa.. | fought for one month continuously lfore the present Board of Estimate for] made with oil of mustard, Better than ; ‘ ; : ‘ Seplied the inventor. ‘T've| And during “that” period 1 ald, not ten months. Commissioner Whitney | & mustard plaster and does not blister Dentists are today correctly diagnosing and curing auto-° g 1 Pl 0 take my shoes off once je fighting lebaiiies” iH a Dae Gnuatley ; "i and nurses frankly ¢ : (3 : ‘ ; : ; ; had too. earth experience to promise Lake my shore Of once: me, "homes | Siened Statement’ and Dictate erat tt metres insetion in| Many od Adusterole for sore throat intoxication, rheumatism, kidney trouble, indigestion, headaches iy knowing how much I can deliver.” | times we would wait all night for the | ~ i tS sgt Rg las ee ee st ares ty ROML Toe nt | BRORSSIEElay | QPURES WHEY Sucks BREEN, d related ladi ‘ The Inventor entered Jato an ex.) ‘sero hour, umd when It came oot phone Figure in Confession, |“ ye" Siinnd. piace aureement. pro | Beuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma- and related maladies. j teygaton and the Plelntilfs attorney Gur knees and pray for the soule cf) According to Witness.” |ticrred3" with Seu"saieth "acetal wae? | back egrnd apenas © Doctors everywhere are insisting on frequent dental exam- a “Mr. Edison, I wish you would an- men we wel y. “Until the ‘connection 18 “made, | bruises, chilblains, frosted feet—colds inations as of vital i rt: t 1 health | twer yes or no and. not make down ae Commissioner Whitney says, the uss | Crate cae eee een prevents, pneu. ions as of vital importance to general health. ; speeches.” “Thomas was noble, Courageous.| netatis of the alleged plot in whicn of wooden care must continue. of the chest (it, often p ly s ‘ 4 honorabl 4 loved his country,” said | ote monia). It is always dependable. _ i, Eiison threw pack, his head and henorat We eSS poead DIG HOI UTI MRE rics Sehatalec id wide Meaede| Pease tas Nest PU ends On geley ey The reason teeth are brushed is to remove food particles a. = ’ f war he’ was employed by the THEM] wang Kantel, Grant Rose and LUTHERANS DISCUSS UNITY. { after each meal. If allowed to remain in crevices, cavities and -ae t LS eae eau Manufas iq . J . jebecuinibonmbial ‘4 ‘ Mele ARSON CONVICTION VOID, [Ja S.member of, the Monawk, Ath; | Wittiam Fitzmaurice attempted tol 80. Welepates of (Binihornesd to i} under the gums, these food particles quickly decay and form | | + |lotle (Chub, He leaves 8 Nnlde at|Dlackmall Paul E, Heller, wealthy Seanton Here. i acids which attack the lime salts of tooth enamel, weakening 4 ot it t. a act Seven h dred a fifty Tega if . : ri rs | Wellngt heated acini arares Bet] manuldattres; ware (Ola (ny Federation (ett Lutheran. Brothers i the enamel which is broken down by the force of mastication. 7 hoods met at the MeAli ptel to- * ; A | | pies Crvrt tetas. ot anes he Gon: \ WHITMAN SEES WOMEN ral) Remslons Setaby by Sohn iPower coer, aa et iptaeeentectists in eane i Most people only brush their teeth when they arise. Thatisnot Se Vietion of David Lente, who wns tried 4 i nection with the United Lutheran ‘enough, Afew brushtheirteetha i y, in the Passatc County Court of Special WITH FULL RULING VOICE aly Morea b suzienen. je he Cnureh which ts about to be consum- | It is Shasta paleo ph bey eth iy enough, asions, on charges of La re m « iad sys aes. 3 {othe bullding of Louie Goldbers, in for Heller, after Kastel had brought | chin, morns the unity of : é y ern conditions that you } Haeeals, oP diane ay dhe’ bulldiay’ aa | Governor Addresses Opening Con-| sult axainst Hotter for $400,000 dum. | ‘ z , + i . ‘ ages for alienation of his wife's af- ‘The Supreme Court held that the con-| vention of State Federation of Sealinia shan B h t th f t d . it is alleged, Heller | schon Camp he of Sat Federation of [ton ni ge ee rush your teeth five times a day 7 EDGE SEES VICTORY PARA ‘The twenty-fourth annual conven. | name out of a scene enacted in the | Pe. ro F sent F i RADE. tion of the New York State Federation| Kastel home at 58th Street and Sov- | sind arising, after each meal and before Mennen’ s Cream Dentifrice is ‘ Camp Dix Soldiers Take Part in/of Women's Clubs opened in a pa-|enth Avenue on the night of Jan. 11 i ae lik a non-alkaline. Trenton Procenst triotic setting in the grand ballroom! 'ast, | The qualit & E you ate like a savage—on meat an: ‘ . TRENTON, N. J., Nov. 12.—A victory Of the Hotel Astor this morning. The! Full confession of the plot to black- bers Held fideo Niele | raw fruit—this would not be necessary. It cleanses, whitens and polishes the parade was held here this afternoon, eevee will continue until Thursday | mail Heller was made by Rose, as re |] plyistimited on account of the: H Bad teeth are almost unknown among pret, wrohdestully peineus Scouring: oF th Adjt. Gen. Gilkyson as Grand Mar. evening. ' y % ene 4 E rinding the enamel. 4 Gaal ichd © comshand of A400 oolaines,| Gevernée Whitman eGfressed thio orate oie signe a statement and a A. ). BATES &CO., INC, N.Y. 4 savages. P y & It b whi 4 Rectan. fqrmat 4 ag 1,000 white and 1,000 colored, from morning's session, thelace: GreeRnene: - Acoorslie® te E But you insist on eating the kind of jeraeee cows caste? JOTMAONS Bt Camp Dix The ‘proces i a or] Power. Both records of the alleged | | food that is most destructive to teeth — mucin plaques. “ Fion was pro west ever held the womanhood of the Btate in the war. gel pepaepins bade read to the Hey by ine tey cao soft, sweet, sticky food, which adheres It increases the'flow of saliva, Nature's ¢ Gor ory ad iis : a. y . He congratulated th he ita | Assistan’ strict Attorney Banton ie t cor fiery . ’ ’ i ‘ 4 4 cri W. Sonnelty. and State’ Gnd city obtained, and expressed confidence that | They included tho alleged statement || Dee. 11, 1018 ot eA ee lt ae to the teeth and must be removed at Agent Ace Rede allslon ooids of food Ge ; OMclals reviewed the pared in the future women will have a full|of Kastel’a that after they had made Ask your druggist and he will once. 90% of civilized people have de- AY, Dy meane of a mild fruit acid which 3 s T= voice in the Government. their coup they would work similar)| tell you what D. D. D. Preseriptian cayed teeth. stimulates the salivary glands, thus aid- i Mrs. George D. Hewitt ls Pres'dent of | plans on another New Jersey million- || M8’ ,ecomplished in your own F Now let us consider the question of ing nature to preserve your teeth. L OUCH! THAT OLD tae Teserasion, WN Teprenants Haws airs Beleplnrtiocs Mn Lane een Be Pe ea { dentifrices. A 20% content of alcohol serves as an | q |York City, ij it , in New) power related on the stand that|| 85c, 60c and $1,00,—Advt. t SOW, BROADWAYat 45th A brush and cold water are better than antiseptic deodorant and conditioner of } 4 RHEUMATISM!” Aigat, ORES aera eeOAte RaSteeee: Ae | eee teens 10. the plot to. biack- ATCH HE PAYS THE PARCEL POST nothing. An ordinary, pure soap serves She Bum | [$e openin, ot BSS hen = ee to clean your teeth fairly well, but is, of Aromatic oils make Mennen’s pleasant | ee eased 2 ot the Federation, Were carried down course, unpleasant to use. to use, with acool, refreshing, delightful That’s the time to get busy followed by members'of the G7] Biont Anything that scours or grinds the Siar tAn Te fe alee Gas } ‘ and apply Sloan’s Bi tus Gilaronl wenne ofeaneelions enamelisbad. An alkaline dentifrice(most Try one tube, you will like it im- | { Liniment ba ting the convention. | popular dentifrices are strongly alkaline) mensely. | ys ARRESTS IN CLUB HOLD-UP. | is very bad, dangerous and destructive. 4 Your teeth will be whiter, cleaner and | a Put it on that rheumatism-attacked | Such a dentifrice paralyzes the salivary sounder than ever before. 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