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’ : : gat ivitise woaty,’ davddsay, JUNE 90, 1919. a... VWLKINS LOOKS TODAY'S FOREGAST,2: 68 Bowman, Noted Hotel Man MPANESE MURDER Pose HELD AS ABDUCTOR (LUCK AND PR > —Q0YEARSOLDER | CITY WILL BE WET — MAY BE REVEALED | "eerste OF GIRL ONLY 14, WOH, SAYS HE AFTER VERDICT) IN SPOTS JULY 1 BONESIN SUIT CASE)""":2="°"" MARE, HE, HESAYS OF OCEAN , Tune 28. Owe Debt to Jury That League Chief and Others ING ALBHRT and Queen Reconstruction of Parts Found K lelt ter Wor Onlin eae Matiapoutan Open Opera Artist's} Found Hole sie in Fe Fog, Convicted Him. Agree in Prediction, BREAKS DOWN IN CELL.} ocat rornecast—Fair to- in Hotel Proves Victim Was |!» Beptembe Daughter Found in Coney Others Were Not So an Oriental, Says Doctor. | Stcording to's Bru Rooming House. tunate, Declares Read. day and to-morrow. Tuesday q Aged Physician Weeps and} possible showers. to Le Matin. Cries, “I Loved That Which would seem to indicate a : aeeonte DY ane Oat GER ‘The victim of the murder revealed eee Philip Shaw, No. 605 Mast Lith when parts of a body were found in! Street, who aays he ts @ master me- a sult case checked at Muls Hotel | chanic employed at the Metropolitan | first heavier-than-alr flying No. 3, 86th Street and Seventh Ave- Opera Howse, was arrested at 3 to cross the Atlantic Ocean and #4 Woman to Death.” chance that New York will be wet, nue, on or about Dec. 1, 1915, was de- o'clock thie morning at Coney (sland | returned to New York from at least in spots, on the otherwise clared to-day to have been an ARGES oa a charge of abductian. P yesterday with other officers pected gloomy first of the discouraging Oriental. Waith Safteter, fourteen years old, | Crews of the NC planes attril b rem fain wont ot ™ | month of July. “He probably was a Japanese,” As- daughter of Loulé Satteler, an artist|*tcess to tuck and the 7 MINEOLA, L. L, June 28—OM Dr.| In spots. sistant Medical Examiner Benjamin fat the ite ean). one tate the nuns in @ convent at Walter K, Wilkins, convicted of kill-| Sven the happy Mr. Anderson of Schwartz said at the morgue at East tropoll taken eis the jumping off place for the Toe ing bis wife by smashing her head| the Anti-Saloon League conceded River and 29th Street, “though he custody at the same time and pla of the voyage, ending at the Asgrem: 1 th és this morning that a fow wet spots may have been @ Filipino or @ in the care of the Children’s Society | He talked at length about the y ’ pe % Sammer, ae ea at in the town wouki not greatly sur- Chinese, He had high cheek bones lof Brooklyn. ‘The two my they were|*t the Hotel Commodore to-day. lepression io Prise him, and he added charitably County Jail to-day and periods of} that ff such spots do survive the fatal ,Pomipous and outraged tnnocence.|Gay his League will endeavor to id thick and very black short “In the first place,” said the bh ahd ls ee Magistrate ” McQuade Calls It} married Wednesday night BY © IU tenant Com: PT ace Later in the day Dt,,Schwartz ex-| ‘Clear Case” After Healy | tice of the Peace at Norwich, Cona. newspapers of New. York to : ‘i « . Shaw is/an impression which may “wait decently and patiently” for the pected to be able, as a result of a “re- ‘The complaint against j ‘Tee ctihok that Gams to Bon When | Ls sion squsd. He gures that construction” of the bedy with the Tells His Story. made by the little «irl’s father, who in| reached thls country tht th i he fourid that twelve men had dis-/this will teach readers of the “liquor help of Dr, Dougins Symmer and In-| day |**Pected to appear in the Coney Isiand Lyn Ah a i lier ae regarded all his superciliously given | press” that the saloon keepers are spector Carey of the Homicide ‘ollowing their arraignment to-day Court when Shaw le arraigned before tn, * y “lawless.” Bureau, to anngunce the probable}on a charge of oppreasiqn mada by report was first publi \ AFT Sing SAA gl agi ai ‘This, a said, will help “reconcile height, ‘awe and weight of the victim. | Thomas Healy, of Healy's restaurant, were reer neha Arai ak PF. gee ‘recone! er 7" J 7 a A '* Le, Es: WHARS 6G Sas OUT a chia 46. SORA” da. fees From a polnt above the knee almost Detectives Ryan and Callanan went | Throughout voyuge there night of June 27 added twenty years to the appearance of Dr. Wilkins. ‘Try us he might to maintain the tol- erant contempt with which he regard- to the neck the body is missing, The|*' “% Street and Columbus Avenue, |, Coney Island rooming house at /nvthing but Namony and good arms and hands are in good condi.|*¥ Police sergeants of Inspector! No, 3023 Mermaid Avenue, having |between Commander Towers tion, Dominick Henry's ‘staff were held in| hoard that the couple were there, and bps the rent, 13 What was done with the torso the | $500 bonds by Magistrate McQuade, in| searched it, ‘They found Shaw in bed, low as to the succem of the MEE in crossing the ocean while the surgeons are, of course, unable to say.|the West Side Court, (0 await,ac-|but at Arat could find no trace of the] hf Pon 9 7 le They declare, however, thatfonly the] tion by the Grand Jury. The respon-| girl, When they did find her she was saa’ al ae failed, £ will my torso will tell how the man came ta|dents are James Phelan and Peter| hiding behind a palm on the fire es- thank our good luck more ning World reporter offers an affida- vit that Mr, Anderson did use that word “reconcile” }- although the League has been understood to hold, eae eet ae cas wane |that prohibition had come by the ear- nesses during there was " “ ” the footed 6 anteadiith tn tyre byiagler oa be ‘the people. back of his eyes. oon anything else, All three of us eopers his death. From the bones at the| Duffy. After ho«had-heard Healy's| cape. Attendants whe ‘approached, his cell ae rectaathns wood ialgerlh Ha morgue they were able to say that|story, the Magistrate ‘called Tao Bdith had veen a pupil of the Hun-| through the sme kind of weather, quietly found him weeping afd 8 | win not quit selling aléoholic things the victim was not choked, that he| "clear case.” ter High School for Girls, Amsterdam jcertamly | we ee claiming in sorrow for his plight. He} 7 0 int ne Oe others whe had no fracture of the skull and that] “Ever since November 13," Mr,| Avenue and 108th Street, and was f hepeeee Yeat" Whe appealed to thera to tell him they knew |on, Tycscsy.,, There ace others whe none of the bones of the head was| Healy said, “these sergoants have had |!¢ader of the school orchestra. reached the'A ha he was innocent and that a horrible bo ror! ‘On Wedncaday night—the night ef zores our plane struck . still others who have already quit. injured. They also know that the/six uniformed policemen in my piace hole in the fo ad the land mistake had beon made. Over und 4 Me en do talon her disappearance—there were com: ie a mwa the < , Wikety ts scrrendeting. ligter i work of dismemberment was done by]overy night from 10 o'clock to 1. mi {and wus able to come down at oul over again hé eried “I loved that! wonseg: few are firing thelr barten- somobody entirely ignorant of sur-|There are two at the entrance, one|™encement exercises at the school, woman; I loved her to death.” 78 7 and Edith, in a short white dress, |4estination, The others were not) gery. in the middle of the dining room, one lucky enougd to encouater a hole ant —% Double were placed over his ders; the «majority are waiting for pigeon ' , 4 for the schoa), carrying her “somethi ” a To-day's Minute examination of the] on the second floor, two on the third | *tarte x cell on the inside tier of the jail, 1ook- | oho yn Te REE Gar ite ra - . bones was made under the direction |and @ sixth on the fourth. violin, She did not reach the achool, ar cy Gay wo telt ‘repeal { ing out only on blue sky and an ivy |g at Ve scitles and that President LARICE, PATERSON of Chief Medical Examiner’ John W.| “These men have made a total of 40] 84 late that might Ner father caused) |) LO J covered stone wall, as soon as he was |Wii0) 8) ° tlm oe pitta SE. Biot Norris, M. D. Four of the man’s |coinfiatnta against me for alteged vio- |* Foner Pollew alarm to ve ir Raith [set for the etart to test our tock fter the verdict. . vavedy ; ray ides the - ‘ ‘ “On the way to the schoo! serach yp eapiibeAaN pad {their raigh to the doctrine that it takes} Reception at Home of Bride) tower teeth, It was dlncoy ere ean thy liquor Tew, and TR each |i, sig to wave tole the. pelien | Grten ere: me eran same Sheriff Seaman sent in word that Dr. | onsiderable aloohol to make @ bevse \ i | cz been repaired, two of them filled with | case 1 have been discharged. At 1 : . aoniee. each time passing over a ( Wilkins could have any sort of break- /SP. intoxicating: ailll others plow co} Precedes Ceremony in | 4odtn ym porcelain and the others capped with o'clock the men in the dining-room | et PUIUP. t gave My Nolin Ue Mit | We could see the nuns out 1m the fast he wanted sent inat the Sheriff's |'A/6 cnance and gee what | Lah) gold, Charts of this work, the detec-| tells my patrons they must leave.) ctver Sif! to take of. was 18) Cokiag up at us, Ours wes the expense this morning. Dr. Wilkins re- wd ndlgge -veepan Church, } ‘The church was decorated with short dresses then, out Phillp bought What. will happen to those wh» ex- periment is douf#ful. Francis Asa Smith of the Executive Committee of the Brooklyn Prohibitionists says the tives sald, might put the polite in| gome of them have gone out without touch with the dentist who did it.] paying their checks.” Any dentist who made repairs of this} Told this afternoon of M kind for an Oriental, it was , plied that he had no appetite and a cup of coffee was plenty. Every article in the cell except his me a now outfit of clothes—longer|*!tplane they had ever seen. I ones, We went to Norwich and got|that in gratitudeg™ us for istrate) 4 Justice of the Peace to marry us, lilies and white and pink peonies. Miss Clarice Paterson, daughter of |The Mi@hteand left aisles were closed Mrs, Myra D. Paterson of No, 51|With hydrangeas and palms and the McQuade's suggestion that “the In- from alleries were hidden with greens. and on Thursday we came back to ° perepindy bie pyle’ phitiadere' wartime prohibition law carries penal- bahar iby noetaerey 4 brian iy el ers the onremony there was | Would be likely to remember him. spector would better put a stop tol new York. Yesiareny we went to hile which Dr. Guy F. Cleghorn, {Hee and that there is a United Statos| srernoon at the Central Presbyterian a te atthe home of the bride.| The crime was discovered in a thor-| this sort of thing or I'l! tell him #0|Coney Island and got a room. We ‘ caneaty physician, urd Miia aasssinte, [DUtTct Attorney. Ie the District At-|Cnurch, ‘The ceremony was per-|The bridal couple received under a|0Ush overhauling of baggage left at| myself,” Inspector Howry said: are married, and it is all right, Philip yt oe associate, ltorney fails to enforce the law, says "py the Rev, W. Merle-Smitn,|ower of palms, The touse wasx|the hotel from time to time aince the} When that message comes we'll] ang 7 are cousins, Mis mother an ria he babe yee Abr beret he, there are means made and pro- tears ete + Merle-Smith,| vecorated with laurels, roses ‘and| beginning of the war, That the sult|‘*in Core of All right.” | | ing are alaters.” i} hae ven his watch was taken from |videq for impeachment—a word which ‘The bride, who entered the church | White snowballs. case had been handled considerably | policemen at Healy's to-night. Bdith was to be arraigned in the | NC ved ‘i ae: Tie ed bopineta. aalio: Mr. Anderson refrains at present from on the arm of her uncle, was at- Immediately after the reception the | was suggested by memoranda written ‘Nothing to replied Henry Children’s Court in Brooklyn to-day. i] La db rf . employing. 4 Mt “ol “| couple left on @ honeymon to be spent | in ink and crossed with a dlue crayon tional condition,” sald Sheriff Sea- tended by Miss Esther Colt of Engle Col. Ji . Be oi at the country home of the vride-| giving the dates July 1, Au man, “we cannot take any chances james D. Bell Is the United! wood, N. J., as maid of ‘honor. The| groom at Port Chester, N.Y giving 6 a meena Brie: seo.) ATTACKED AND ROBBED States District Attorney in the terri- | pride; naa? K ts ‘i vat aate 1 and Oct, 1, 1916, TROOPSHIP’S ARMED GUARD groom's best man was Law- ‘The bride’s ancestor's date back to | on aflowing him to make away with | tory that Francis Asa Smith has his! rence H. Clarke, nephew of the late|the original Dutch settlers, Her] Examination of the suitcase rev BY 3 BOYS, COP’S CHARGE BOY STOWAWAY — | himself. A eyes on. Col, Bell hated to talk this|Gustay Rowman and grandnephew|§tandfather was the late Robert V vealed the outline of initials, which cad s Beas ‘The Sheriff said he would take Dr. | morning, but he did. : er pt Patterson, owher of Blantyre, one of}appear to be “I. N. A.” stamped on {H, M, Kins ow pla : Wilkins to Sing Sing in an automo-| “qt js true that the law carries al” the show places of Lenox, Mass. ‘The | one and und apparently smeared over y. The ushers were Col. Robert Baker, | bridegroom {# president of a vile the moment his sentence was| penalty,” he eaid. “We are here to| waiter H. Merrall, pein cl fauon in an effort to obliterate them. Two Plead Guilty and All Are Held | Motor Corps Home From France at controls some of th ‘ pronounced Tuesday enforce al the laws. Tam walting| 5 Swn, Edward Koch, Clifton Kings. | °%,iotels in the country. He was an | Scratched on one of the larger sides in Bail for Hearing Ready to Prevent Deportation : 7 ‘0 hear from the Attorney Genorul, | Brown, + C $-lassistant to Herbert Hoover durin ‘ “A. W." He recovered somewhat to-day| put ir anybody is foolish enough to| ley ‘Baumann and William T. Koch, {he war. Sof the bag are the letters “A. W. July 4. of Lad They Adopted. from the cbaracteristic lack of pro-|think he can violate any law oad as Tied to the handles is a brass lug- Patroiman Bligh of TraMe Squad C ‘ cross now. portion, and over-estimating of his| get away with it he is mistaken. We To-day's instalment of the history of |safely a8 ocean liners cross gage check, numbered 1095 and bear- | was waiting for a subway train in the til that time i» reached ee power to make others believe as he|sFe nol Nere as detectives, but as ‘FIRED GUN TO STIR LOVE, ing the words “Mills Hotel.” p nearly In the morning |‘ 4ePopulation of the youth of France| airfights anust be confined to wished them to believe, About hik } (bles.” United States Marshal James M. Some one hit him over|and Belgium by the sailing of stowa-| igi will last exhibition of the trait was his|Power said his office woul be open NOT FOR SUICIDE, HE SAYS CHARGES WIFE FLIRTED edb ps transports con-| ¢giAeut,, Commander ia saying yesterday that it was prepos- | #!! day on July 1 and that complaluts phasis ea, ho was robbed of a watch und chain | ooons John Le Maire, fourteen years old,| to-night given ym rvidinn A besigarey dating iss cen OC violations would be received. Jilted on H valued at $100 and $8 in cash, te Maite; Saree Fey ae the olnes eh eon Annapolis, “In the abseface of specific instruc- ilted on His Marriage-Licens: y He was taken t who says he was born in Salt Lake City i loved him so much that “when they|done in the cases of other war-time Suitor Pulls the Trigger and rning. 18 with a blunt Instrument. Then] ways on United Stati 2 At the Yorkville Court to-day he y day but will return to attend .}daws. When dry zones around mili- fees 4p | United States. bad steak for dinner she always in-/" 117” pases were established, I first Lands in Cell, But Mrs, Birdie L. Surut Gets $350 | Pere’ against James Ryan, twenty-two] 9, ¢:thebev.en the.Acstual ELE peggnbboycin yar bees trai sisted on his taking the tetiderioin.”| notined the “saloon keepers wines lastnmiRectann cinco AT RIE be ie years old, and Anthony’ Glalorenzo, @ presence of the boy on the Aeolus, | night. Of this District Attorney Weeks (who | places were inside auch zones. Af- quited. love and not Pagpita pie a Month Alimony From Wealthy | twenty, both of No. 231 um Fitth| which landed at Hoboken to-day with IRKE WINS $10 feels himself vindicated of all criti- Leer solee evisenenee ope Cd of ‘ cide landed Marcel Propper in jail, Young Wool Merchant. eben pe) Peter Scavetta, nineteen, of | 3,354 soldiers, caused such @ commotion MRS, BURKE WINS $ 000 cia for having inalated on the trial, [aver Was presented in such sone I er: according to the statement mado by! justice Hend ae Mott Street, whom he accused | among the men of the 88th Company, which was voiced in the Democratic | Sners. Violators of the heatiess 4 F +. |him in hie cell to-day. When he| ‘usice Hendrick 2 ne « SURESENS | Bt Seer ine, es Motor Transport Corps and the sailoré AS A PRE-NUPTIAL newspapers of the county), ead: “I'm | Monday regulation were warned the| American Girl, With HiS|went to cat tor his fiancee on|Court to-day awarded $350 a month) | Syan au paaethice te tecreg Yoreye Soe of the Aeolus that an armed guard was first time and arrested the second.” * * ‘Thursd. 0 acco h o the Jall y to Mrs. Birdie L.. Surut of No, T “| placed on the ship to forestall any ef- aaeee Serre oe Se ee Mayors, corporation counsel | or $1,200 Ring, Sends Vain | Ticense orrice, she retueed to marry [600 Weat 118th: Btrest, in eplte of her fae gt pe ets helm pleated tat fort to get him off unlawfully, * | Justice Greenbaum Holds That Aré tl - : . 4 jas hel n find the old man invariably accepted other et rege thirty, Greeting to Soldier. him, husband's charge that she conducted a xi The boy's parents returned to France rangement as to Marriage Tet: tendarinin, tan, bree et waar’ cy Bog Re 4 Then he got a gun and went into |cipher flirtation on window panes with in 1912. In 1916 @ shell killed his par- eg Paget eae denn ieiichtinay the * perplexity ot ay the alley behind the girl's house and |Coluivia University students living in WIDOW FIGHTS FOR FOR RIGHT ents and wounded John's hip. He was Is Valid. was not an esey matter to ere | RA Ordnance Sergt. Arthur Donahue) fireq a ghot to frighten her, he says.|a dormitory opposite her home, adopted by the 88th Co. M. T. C. under] g4rs, Katherine Pope Burke, raign a physician of aixty-seven| Some time ago, It was sald by con-[hid for several hours on Pier 2.| The shot failed to frighten hi fi-|" he husband, Henry Surut, ta & TO HOLD LEBAUDY ESTATE| ins expecta! suardianship of Lieutenant] ynown in society, who lives tn years & conspicuous appear-|ferees, Mayor’ Stone. of Hoboken, to-day, holding the hand] q but seared him into a dead {partner with his father in the firm of M. S$. Wood, The sailors dreased the is o-day awarded possen: ance of gentility and respectability| President of the State Conference of| of a bride he married in France while| faint. Whon he awoke, expecting to|Surut, Ellas & Co., woollens, No, 670 boy in sailor's clothes and smuggied him| sion of a 810, for an atrocious and brutal murder| Mayors, wrote to the State Legal De-| his American flancee awaited him in| find himself in the arms of his be- | Broadway, Mrs, Surut says be 4s | Slayer of Eccentric Millionaire Insists | ®board the Aeolus. which her husband, Charles ussell” She Is Law Wife and Jacqueline },,™*t Wood hes communicated with| Burke. had promised ber if she married to which there had been no wit-|Partment at Albany asking what the .| loved, he was in the arms of the Pilea should do. ‘The answor wae | tte. ¥. W..C. A. Hostess House near ne | wealthy. ” ' held for the Grand 7 nesses,” said the District Attorney to-| that war-time prohbition goes Into| bY. Where abe was envied because of | law. He was In replying Mrs, Surut said that she f the boy's uncle, Dewey BL Stedman, ati nie. : day, “It was just as painful for the|effect on July 1 “unless modified by| her $1,200 engagement ring, The| 7 charged with at bmp ted suicide. | stood one day with her husband's sister His Daughter. Long Island City, for help in preventing Justice Greenbaum decided that tn . Jury to convict him, We had to do|President Wilson, bride knew nothing of the situation ae and saw several students in the dormi-} sovrora, June 38.—Mra. Mar- | Nis deportation re-nuptial arrangement was valid. our duty, that was all, ‘The setfsh| THe twenty-one “dry” cities were| that was caused by her arrival here! PILOTS BID SAD GOODBY tory who appeared to be lonesome, They not represented at to-day’s confer- rt Santa Rosa, invited the boys to the house, Mrs,| Suerite Lebaudy, widow of the “Em- brutality and the ruthless cunning of | ence, on the army transpo 4 6 | Surut admits, where they met her | peror of Sah whot The QUALITY of Bord June 16. > m sho killed at or the crime could not go unpunished out SEED which left Bordeaux . . . husband with whom the students be-| her Long Island home some months T Hi “LOOMED ot respect for old age, FIGHTS DRY LAW IN NEWARK | Serst. Donahue had not solved the came fast friends, often going for | ago, defends her marriage to Jacques T fi ea Mas “When I began the investigation of ponte acing problem at noon, When the rest of rapes Teepe 1 [week-end trips with the couple Laaunde, lass 4 oan to oak ee wen rive Cons picuously Above the death of Mrs, Wilkins I had no| A copy of @ petton was filed to-day | the soldiers left for camp he was| Sindy Hook Men Hold Mournful} “ surut in answer to this says that be| her daughter is a legitimate child, TATO doubt ot the robber story, Little by| wth the Clerk of the United States | atill in conference with,his associates! Party in View of Approaching | found Jim Fredericks, one of the atu-| in an affidavit filed with the Surro- Hundred IMI little the knowledge that the doctdr’s| District Court at Nowark, asking | of “Special Married Casual Company | . Dry Spell Jents, taking a bath in his apartment. | gate here. narrative was a Ne was forced on me,| that the court require the United | No, 1642" which was among the 1,961 Ty Spe Mrs. Surut told the court that Fred. | Mrs. Lebaudy is defending an ac- There wan only one answer—Wikins | Sateg, District Attorney, Oharies F. | omvers and enlisted men brought] ‘The last chowder party of the lericks while in the army called at her] tion to cause her f--oval as admin- - | 90, why he should tral here by the transport. |Sandy Hook Pilots was hold last|house and asked permission to take a] istratrix of the man's estate, Killed her himeelf, And once we be iris cetorein ould nat, eres Brows n France with thé ight. They called it the last, and it}bath which was granted, after Mra, brought on the pet,.ion of Countess fi th is Donahoe was in Fran a An t0 look 8s the matier trom. Fes | Aiton An, A the 26th Divi- {Was a mournful occasion, If you|Surut phoned her husband that Fred-| Marie 7 Jeanne Lebaudy de angle the proofs multiplied daily ‘up| .jne,fer ‘of Union on bensit ot aaarem area? & * ac ville, | Ventured to awk why it should be the [ericks was in town Fels, of Paris, who alleged that she to, the very close of the trial. ailands Tia a TIgeet Cate Ot et eee ee eae ery oes | ast you t have got a whispered —— was not the lawful wife of the dead “Nassau County owes the jury a| No. $38 Hudson Boulevard, West Maws., where he was in the steel) oi tits effect man. debt for not dodging the issue pre- | New a eceeemtaeeamm | UNAIDS na, coneiaerad Weelivy. ber | Pow can you have a chowder | CONVICT WOMAN AS SLAYER. Surrogate Howell tnaved & citation 0 them by thi ets and certi- F fore he went overseas. graduate) party without chowd and how can ee ee for the appearance 0: tobert Le. aonted & ya fants afternoon Dr. Wilkins had complete lof Dartmouth College, he was amem-|you have chowder after the first of | Mother of Kour Was Tried far|baudy, and the widow's plea that a fying them that mae is not free! seif control, He insisted his convic- |mer of both the baseball and football | July?" Butcher's Death, jury try the issues will probably be fm RODERTINR ORE 15) TRRRAN Cons poe BN yg en Mtge | teams when he was a student. But nobody has yet told with au-| Mrs. Carolina Maddalina, thirty-six, | decided at the return date, Aug. 8. ty: + ant met |thority just what is in the chowder |of No. 57 Columbia Street, Brooklyn. —_ “E don't think that in tire lite | by brutal intimidation of elderly and| Over in France the sergeant m : T don't think that in my entire life) (eae members of the jury by young-| Migs | Elizabeth | Therrey of | St: |that is cooked and served by Captain| was convicted of manslaughter in the JERS Y SERVICE BOA have ever seen such nerve as Dr, ight “D. vho firet degree by @ jury in Justice Faw~ I er men who were biased agai Brienx, It was love at first sight | William “Dewey” Grant, who for ‘Wilkins displayed during his trial,"| “ All Thuysday night,” he mula’ |and they ‘were married. Me. never [thirty years has led the world's ship-|cett’s part of the Supreme Court taid Mr, “Wysong, chief of the|“whiie, the itry was, in sesion T wat [wrote “The Girl He Left Behind” She |ping into und ‘ut of this port and|Brooklv. this afternoon: Tk wan HALTS GAS PRICE BOOST Wilkins counsel. "I am convinced! \nger them. The windows were open. |grect him. While he was on the pier |#uarded meanwhile the secret fore bTeNe HAE, en Te ie pied, absolutely of his innocence,” he con-| {could hear men jumping or falling |an orderly handed him a note tell-|mula of his chowder, It Is agreed, | © emer i, ie tinued, “There has been a mis-|so the ceiling was shaken, the|ing him she was at the. Hostess |however, that one of the ingredients | was & Routes’ r home. No mo-| TRENTON, N. J., June 28.—On tho carriage of justice, I do not believe guards all said they had never before | House nearby waiting for him, of the delectable dish is 2.75 per cent, | tive was established for the crime, |ground that adequate reasons for the NOW RUNNING DAILY AND SUNDAY (Weather heard such a noise in a jury room, Instead of meeting the situation So they said goodby to it in Mike The convicted woman is the mother| proposed increase were not set forth the jury understpod its full function | “jt was‘quite clear to me that the | Donahoe stayed on the pier and tried | snannon’s place down at Whitehall|of four children, the eldest being but|in the petition, the State Public Util- 20 MILE SAIL DOWN THE BA when it found a verdict of first de-| physically strong were overbearing |to work out a eolution, He refused |and Pear! Streets, thirteen, ities C ission had p tiffed the Pub- gree murder and at the same time| ihe, weaker juryaen by browbeating | fo disclove her inane, ane ieee ——— ee maller de ADDI BT Prom New |i? Service Gas Company that Its ap- TO ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N.-J. malin im Army, from Fecommended mercy. I believe nol ""Wrnere was much underhanded de-|any one else despite the fact that he | $25.000,000 for Naval Aviation, York City #7" [pilontion te be allowed an ineresso in NE! man wit ® fan aken in medicine tective work done against me and I|had given the fied one an engage-| WASHINGTON, June 28 aa Poblicity Buren 68 the Arey | Ont, reine foes net. conform, to, thy have stood up an en his ment tring wort t Wl aelktien die Lab ee " 4 Commission's rules, and has suggested falaly Bop If necessary, T shall werved wi ule ioe 8nd | promise ag? day that 476 men were accepted for verte Increase, asked for b Ps to the Governor.” by ee ot rest voted Sis, 000, 000 bi t the Se: i pore Mego (go ‘att came ceipat ret m0 Cty 4 . ote .000 but the Sen on Ys ° vents per When received reporters this | others.” aha siete Sag of the “Married st Gempany.® creased this to the $25, these volunteered in this city, Falla ‘gus to 4145. PSPS 7 a

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