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DIES AT FOX HILLS Left His Desk at Hoboken to Go Straight to His Death Bed. Lieut. Col. Peter W. Davison, who served through the war with the tem- Gases "or nitions porary rank of Brigadier General, died| monia, a drop yesterday at the Fox Hills, 8. 1, milt- tary hospital. He had been there about three weeks suffering from cerebral thrombosis. His wife was at his bed- side. The body will be taken to the mortuary chapel of the Port of Em- barkation, Hoboken, and plans are be- ing made for « military ceremony. Col Davison had been ill for a*tong time before he permitted himself to stop work, and when he did stop he went straight from his 6Mfce at Hobo- ken to his death bed. « Barly in the war he was stationed at Camp Kearney, Calif, with the 16th Division. He was succeed@i there bys Major General David Shanks, pe enodbar nt |~-Rlaesrerenor JURY COMPLETED AT TRIAL OF FRITZ Trial of Taxi Driver as Slayer of Mrs, Coyne Begun in the Bronx. After the twelfth juror had been sworn in this morning the trial of Ernest Fritz, taxi driver, accused’ of the murder of Mrs. Florence Coyne on March 23, at last got under way. District Attorney Martin declared in his opening address that the prosecu- tion will attempt to show that an in- atrument was used‘in the murder. Leo J. Ehrhart, a civil engiener em- to wear ite rut thoes pneumonia 43 The epidemic is it the weat! ployed by the District Attorney's office | as a special investigator, was the first witness. He described the windings of the road through the Bronx botanical gardens taken by the taxicab in which Mrs. Coyne’s body was found. Mrs. Mary Glennon, mother of Mrs. Coyne, declared her daughter was in good health. Maury Tepper, No. 41 Park Row, for whom Mrs. Coyne worked asa private secretary, testi- fiel. She was a cheerful, capable » BRIG. GEN. DAVISON INFLUENZA a SL Wan | Warns of Caution. | Health Commissioner Copeland made no public statement to-day on the in- fluenga epidemic beyond expressing the | hope that, weather conditions being what they are, ow York will continue ‘Reports for the twenty-four-hour pe- | M. shi tively. with Fe ‘deaths ‘trom the fu" and 91 from "Scion Deaths from below yesterday senppe Copeland believes, but he is disturbed about poo SEEKS BODY OF DEAD WIFE. ‘That the body of his wife, Giovan- sappeared from a receiving vary Cemetery, on Oct. 13, jay after her death, and that na deen unable to discover where n buried, Js the allegation Lightens work a Ma owed 714 new ‘ing, Dr, e, an soacrence he The Saving Sompuy cal. 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