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SEES a au THE EVENING WORLD, T GRANDMOTHER KNEW She Was a Good Customer; ' Mercmesimacss Didn't She Owe Sam $200? gestion and Coids ., | us Mustaid it ’ But the old-fashioned mustard | burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help thac oy asters gave vithout the acked them away for future refer- n Discharged Jude t sha ated Kur So Why Should She Steal? ther the turbulent ast without the blister. life of the R nz family came to white oirtmest made with oll of muc. | RUNGUnda s Reasoning Was Convincing and : gare Mia RK tard. It is scientifically piepared, sc | 2 atierantes \ that it works wonders, and yet does | Judge Who Discharged Her May RA il SL ald not blister the tenderest ski.. | s : : FROM SISTER. § er mother, daugh- ~Gently massage Musteroie in with the Retire to Live on the Blessings Mh ES edb | 8} ily the pain disappears, “J is “ reco) int York courts for Use Musterole for sore threat, bron: | Showered on His Head. constant patronage oo roup stiff neck, - ~ _ It first happened several “months Sour headache, conges- ort M tk 1 t uo. Representatives of the Chil , matism, himbago, en a agistrate receives ajof Kungunda's benisons. ate eats and sakes of the back or joints, | shower of blessings after he has dis-| Sam Levine was talking to Moses jety called at the domicile sore muscles, bruises chil-| charged a fortunate defendant, but) Schlissel, a friend of his, in Sam's t ‘ ge but naee frosted feet, colds of the: chest | the steady flow|store, Sam was called away, and ing more t F quota Of disor. its pneumonia). » 60c ars,’ hospital size $2.50. | which Kungunda| Moses witnessed a scene which, to Hoffeldor gave|his mind, would result in the bank- CAUGHT WITH THE Goops Judge Simpson|ruptey of the firm. at Essex Market Court yesterday was Look, Sam," he der, nothing could be done, as the children had long since grown v reached the legal if not the actual uge of discretion Then Rosencranz #r, appeared on a (it_often , We sald. “You know phenomenal. It was almost enough | those dresses of finest silk which were charge of trying to burn down the to induce him to give up the bench|hanging on the wall over there,” house, a mode of celebration to which and live emilingly on the goed fortune Nice ds," admitted Sam com. the rest of the family objected. The climax came when one of the which is bound to come as a prehensive {tempted to extricate fr ‘ ‘ | Well, where are they? They are n P vions his ur | gon u know where they are f wearing i hat v i entered th ne and Get Rid of That RELIEVES TIRED | That woman just put them in a su aan ahew b] | ; t the uniform and Persistent Cough | _Kungunda then fel into the clutoh womldn't give it to me,” declared of the law, asa result of Sam's com complainant Stop that weakening, persistent | ACHING MUSCLES t OWh » of objectic é sf Hlaint, And 0 dreases, ie hat mode of objection did sh cough or cold, threatening throat or | ce jee Lai UREA eae ua lung affections, with Eckman's Al-| Fi Wee | jwere tcuney sare srougny Ia the weit ne spit in my face, took up a terative, the tonic and upbuilder of |Sloan’s Liniment gives sooth- | e, once more adorned the wall chair, threw it in the air, grabbed a 20 years’ successful use, 80c and $1.50 jo you speak English or German?” | glass and threw it so that both my ing, comforting re! Get a bottle today. father and myself had to duck,” came the evidence | There was no doubt in the mind of the court that Miss Rozencrang pt had notassisted in packing the bottles from druggists, or from ECKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia f. | His Honor asked Kungunda [te to speak German, but 1 | have given that up,” declared the de. | fendant It goes right after that fever, that that least pain-throbbing joint, un ie Sakae TTD na (aptition to be recioved mfortable swelling. Relief, comes 1 i, & Btnly mer (of the |swhat did she do then?” he tg 9 F8 Be | guickly, for Sloan's Liniment pene she further aeesared; “for one) Pook the uniform in the kitchen trates without rubbing when applied, | ®%4 ® balf years have L been a cus-|and sat on it Congestion and inflammation, re i | The other brother took the stand | sulting in aches, pains, stiffness, give that you buy things !and for veveral minutes the repartee HURLBURT S | ' tain =| ig That's it, Riven now Ihave 2 bill! | “Stop arguing with me,” protested ’ of $200 to pay there.”* torney | venien! on't find a ‘f eee eo ‘AMPHOR PILLS indtedy Aah fy How for the fact | not arguing " a ae ° ‘ not arguing with you. Tl : Cc druggist who hasn't Sloan's Liniment that the ‘complainant Wid not khow eed tras Rrudyny tity pest t Windticd Bh siAll the time 1 trade with Levine that time on the evidence, by i ihenrnd bere uy and counter charges minglec = oe ge lag onl gig #5 in such inextricable concert that SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Levine later ' . hem to Mrs. | results will not be } wn until the MUNBGndn Haband to cone ., {court stenographer has had time to WORK MONDAY WONDERS Judge that she was really intending | entangle the maze to pay for the dresses when. she WHLKING'S CAPTURE EXPECTED. TO-DAY BY PROSECUTOR (Continued from First Cowperthwait & Sons Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 12 1st St. Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. ||| age.) The Story of a Returned Soldier Beach, is near the Wilkins place, was the first witness to-day at the public y opened in the office of Cor- eu at Lynbivok. Mayer makes his howe with Mr, and Mrs. Frederick W. Dulsb Mrs. | Duisberg being hie sister, Duisberg “You and Tom surely must come up to din- | you can pay for it in small weekly or monthly ner next week to see our place. It's really | amounts as convenient. wind that night and thi Jsound was lost sor calling, Clara Duisher tifled, \eMr. Maye Oh, Mr, May Me id not come in Maye wen Se > oo GH co HD ow | 4o-In. Cocoa Matting,vl i | es Square Post | Hirst niacin Swees 3 hace” wits | some, exhaustive — then, too, prety seat: | PHU Special Grafonola Outfit Weight be harmful to force wicneratel ead | Ril Only $1 a Week |] the “sid'fashioned idea. Tor day in Marmola Prescription Tablets all these diMcuities are Chair to Match Same Price lage of A tare et uate Marmois Pre scription Tablets Special Prices on Sheets There of good quality muslin Discount on Blankets and Comforters Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms at ' 850 worth, COWPERTHWAIT & Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. & 121st Si. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between Brooklyn Bridge “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “L” Statioe 5 Be weekly on The weekly o Sie tetateetensatestzcsstsonsassezetseseereserst Remove Corns Quickly, st NO Other amounts in p Paz by the month if you wish, 10% Off for Cash CORN REAL PLASTER I SUNBO wenox 413 Wl is n banker in Pine Street, Manhat-| which was declared by her husband |tan. A bright and interesting mem-| to have been committed by burglars “ - . i . aby : : ber of family is Clara Duisberg, | they D d in thelr Long Beach Heo Mary! Is George out of the | beautiful. The dining room suite is perfectly ourteen, There is a maid by the eae wears tan here hale aie Army yet?” wonderful and as for the bedroom, we have |]} mime of-Wilma Blasehko residence, No. 164 West 65th Street, “Yes, Rose, and we have fixed up such a beau- thé prettiest suite in American Walnut you si at a8 oi bibl seuloeny. ee fal Besame suspicious averitne vay \ , , $ ” ’ members of the Duisberg househole the 1903 will turned up. ey say Eifuil little: home J hate to (go out and leave | cYe™ Sav it being already a matter of record| they had searched the Long Beach ; ; that the Wilkinses reached Long] house for a will, but found none until it. We thought when he came back we'd OU too can easily furnish your home as fj Beach from Manhattan at 9.08 o'clock | Dr, Wilkins ted them to a trunk and have to go boarding. But we found that with | You have always longed toshave it Mies iy oe eon ences, gr | emet cay mnimaE nad iF ers: | : ‘ by * By) about 9.20—it appeared that at 9.25| They did, but they had searched the Cowperthwait Charge Account Plan we Your credit is as good as your cash here, and 1 Duisberg and her father heard| the same trunk thoroughly before could furnish our whole home even though | does as much. Look over our big stock, ns of the barking and mc without finding it. This. will was we had no money saved up. | select anything or everything you want, and RERUN G. G ROSNLIAS AEUNG: AR BUS UALS: # any) NUN RE UE] ; g } 8 . by a human voice, There| physician, and of course he received : | Mayer and Duisberg went down the Open Saturday Evenings Jecllar to the furnace ut 9.80 o'clock Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also | them looked at his watch) and 945 1 Wilkins was at (the 903 will leaving bim nothing was | @ th only one he knew about, On sone + 1 és rs Sunday Lawyer Friess, who bad Queen Anne Dining Room Suite}; : Bae] Sees hae Wane eres aa eae tates vou Aulte, ie exctiple of the Qucen Anna style of | iil @ was acting for the physician, told Glee ene’ Peeetiy anoarkivds Bullet te 4 $297 BO) 223s cin Bag Carper “i & District Attorney Weeks he had an inches. und extends tot fegt. A ° | Chine Matting, Best Grad: y 55 important statement to make, but Flat? H | maont tat people w 18 8 ‘TWO STORIES AS TO HOW WiLs Bp! KINS ACCOUNTED FOR WILL. @ kins nas decided ho was not coming. f UESDAY, MARCH 18, 1919. ° house, about a block away in Beach lene reply. “I don’t see why he should | RIS! 6 PRICE OF HOGS Street. Miss Frances O'Neil, a Long even disappear, I certainly do not| Reach school teacher, and Lieut. believe he is guilty of this crime. I SUBJECT OF IN WIRY HERE James Mangano of the Nassau Hos- | hay the slightest Idea where he is| pital were there One of them le or When he n be expected to r - - Phoned for police and ambulance. | (urn 1 By n 4 word from | Cohference, Is Called for Thursday Some time after 10, Mrs, Duisberg him since last 1 when I spoke | . 4 0 N F testified, after the ambulance had |to him on the telep f Memt add of the Food one, she saw Dr. Wilkins walking| “lam making no effort to find him Administration. along th» street in the direction of although I'll admit I'd like to see him! WASHINGTON, March 18—Conditions the hospital. RSP fib b caused by rising prices of hogs and I wen: out and took hold of him! Mr re r si He ail fa pork products will be considered at a h me” she/More questions, declaring he — hac s : and led him home with me, e | Mor ; iu ; 4 z that | Conference Thursday at the Food Ad- 4ald peared to be in a daze, /talked so much about the case that) i inistration’s grain corporation offices He at my Husband, with, he was sick t in New York between Frederick 8. Sny- whom he was well acquainted, and Both the Burns and Schindler detec-|qor, former head of the meat division; asked, ‘Who are you? tive agencies of this city denied to-day|Fdgar Rickard, acting Food Adminis- 1 told him he ought to have a| that they were in dny way responal-| trator during Herbert Hoover ¢ absence taxicab if he was going to the hos- | ble for the escape of Dr. Wilkins : pital. While I went to telephone for Sherman Burns, speaking for the one he taft the Rowse | aetective agency of which W. J, Burns Out of Pain e head, declared that Burns mon GIRL SAW FLASHES OF LIGHT|’* ‘” : | Sa IN THE HOUSE. | had not been employed to watch Dr Proved fe ow ° Wilkins. eet ane Clare Dany| "We wore called in. simply to make were in the cellar at 9.80," Clara Duis-| an investigation and to report our | berg testified, “I happened to be | findings to the District Attorney,” said looking out the window of my room| Mr. Burns. “Our iavomaeston oo setalre “ant 8 | vinced us there was suMcient evidence | hela digth ei 1 saw a light flash up) i, warrant the doctor's “arrest. W and down In the unoccupied house | urged this upon the District Attorn about 100 feet away from us, across} but no action was taken until it wa the vacant lot too late, We are now lgoking for Dr ‘t knew that carpente es Wilkins, SRDS YW CHR Son veneers We Raymond C, Schindler, speaking for] work there in the daytime, but Schindler National Detective | ght was most unusual, y of No. 149 Broad . I called the attention of the r ty for, the | For Pain t Wilma saw It too. It did not ul reappear; just flashed up and down!" “when, on Saturday night, we were Headache 1 few times and was gone. informed that the District Attorney's Toothache In the mo crossed over to/men were with Dr, Wilkins in Long B the morning I crossed over to Peach and that he was under re Earache call on Nhe carpenters and asked if ftraint and practically under |any of them had been there the night we concluded there was no further Rheumatism before. They all said @o. But one use in keeping a watch upon him,” said Schindler of them said that he noticed that _ we morning that their ladder had been moved around from where they had| MISS TUMULTY IS SPONSOR. left It to a placeat the back of the house where its top shite east eT pias i the Steam the roof of the pack porch.” Mise Esther Tumulty, sister of While the authorities and two de-| Joseph P. Tumulty, President Wil tective agencies were investigating son's Secretary, acted as sponsor to- the case and supposedly keeping Dr. day at the launch boil tt Lhly Wilkins under observation, he quiet- (ryrse Harbor Le ly disappeared. He was last heard © Among the rates reta from on Sunday about noon, when Tumulty's melhor ther, Fels vue he telephoned his attorney, Louts G. multy launching, at 10 b’clock | Friess, making an appointment he Went Beedle Tastee vnuhas did not keep. in fe Beam, “31 | ‘The police of every city and town sent in depth, has ot capacity of 110.5 n the East have been asked to ar- an estimated speed of 9% kn: i rest Dr, Wilkins on sight, and ag he Keel Was laid on Sept Ti, 10 |1s 67 years old and has pronounced | physical characteristics, it is not be- | lieved he can long elude the search- Jers. He admitted several days ago he was under suspicion. Saturday a promise was exacted from him to re- main within jurisdiction of the Na sau County officials. Within a few hours he fled, District Attorney Weeks considered his case strong enough to act when a paper signed by Mrs, Wilkins in 1915, under which the physician would be a large beneficiary of her estate by getting her city and Long Beach | houses, was found. It was unwit- | nessed, and consequently could not! be called a will, But Mr. Weeks thought it supplied the missing mo- | tive and ordered a murder issued. The detectives who have been in- vestigating Mrs, Wilkins'’s murder, warrant | nothing under it | In much the same manner somo of | Mrs, Wilkins's Jewelry was found, according to the detectives, County |and private operatives had searched »|every part of the house without re- ,| sult. One day they found it in the| drawer of a china closet—a solitaire | diamond ring, a gold watch, diamond carrings, @ gold necklace set in dii monds and pearls—and §71 in bill They had emptied the drawer full |half a dozen times before, they ss und it had contained no jewelry or money, br, Wilkins had asserted that the did not want to make it except in the presence of Dr. Wilkins, He got in telephone communication with Dr. | Wilkins, who promised to come im- | mediately to Port Washington, where | Mr. Weeks lives, and hear the state- | ment, ‘The waited for some lawyer and District Attorney | time for Dr, “Wil- Mr. Friess then, it {s said, turned over the 1915 document, One story is that he said he found it in a pocket of | br Wilkins's coat, Another is that he said Dr, Wilkins told him he lound it in the Long Beach house| WRagee® laste Tuesday, but was afraid to turn jit over to the authorities because | they might regard it as showing a possible motive for his killing his wife. Louis G. Friess, attorney for Dr Wilkins, reached his office on the fourteenth floor of No, 1 Liberty Street shortly before noon, He assured a reporter for The Evening World that he was completely mystified by his client's disappearance, “Do you think Dr, Wilkins has »mmitied suicide?” the lawyer was asked ° ‘L don't see why he should,” was, | Lumbago | water. and Ben 8, Allen of the Food Admine istration. Mr. Snyder to-day telephoned Food Administration officials from Boston that, regarding Chicago reports that maximum hog prices would be fixed, the only aetion he had taken had been to urge packers to hold down hog pricea, ‘The packers, Food Administration of- ficials say, still were under license and their profits were controlled, action Vienna Chorus Girl Shot, March 18.—Maria Breo- was shot twice and by Vincenzo Peru- the manager of the Bellini Theatre, where she waa em- ployed, The girl said to have spurned F ni's offer of marriage. to Comfort! by Millions! 5 GT Colds Grippe Influenzal- Colds ¢ Stiff Neck Joint Pains seriously woun gini, nephew Adults—Take one or two ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’? with If necessary, repeat dose three times a d after meals, Ask for and Insist Upon “| “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” American owned—Entirely! | Buy Bayer packages RIGLENV'S ICY FRU Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Saticyticacia 20 cent Bayer packages—also larger Bayer packages, only—Get original LT CHEWING GUM Sees) Dd eI ae HLT selling gum . 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