I I MRS. MURDOCK TELLS OF EDEY "WIFE SWAP" ! I VAAAAAVAAAAAA AVSAAWWSAWVWVA -VVAWVWSftAAV eabai f AWVVWV- rVajjl)gJajJJsjJajjran) WWWWWMMwMMV - 'VWvAAAVMrtMMW 29 PERISH WHEN RAMMED STEAMER SINKS 1 Hair and colder to-niKhti ftondar anaetlled. Weather fair , Mil, EDITION- EDITION. PRICE tNE CENT. NINETEEN SWEPT 10 DEATH BY HIGH WIND AS STEAMER JULIA LUCKENBACH IKS Capt. Gilbert, His Wife and Seven teen of the Crew Drown in Chesa peake Bay After Collision With the Indrakuala. The Luckeiihacri Steamship, Company, No, 8 Bridfi street, has received news of the los in QttttpMke Uay during yesterday's storm of the stean.cr Julia Luckeulxidi. dpt. Gilbert t tiiis city, his wife and seventeen nembers of the crew are believed to have been drowned. First Officer Hunt, Second Otficer Brunn, fiiineen. Little of New York and Doyle of Philadelphia, and tour member! oi the crew were i taken from the spars ol the Julia Luckenbtch six hours after she toundereJ, a- the result of a collision with the British :ramp Indrakuala. All the others of the ship's company of the Julia Luckenbtch were wept from the rigging in the bowling Kale that swept up the coast yesterday and last night, Thru' ai n mpO I II Hiltlmira l.i, no; nlng ih. 'i aavan of ina Luosenbai'h'a ne.'pl imr rterjed hy the Indraluula rt., i!io . n i) :oi. Tn" rarvlvora in Xenrporl NaWa aaj turn the Indrahrhttl MlCkcd .iiia rl.-hl aflat Ilia coll! on, ligdly datnagdd, and ni.uU- HO effort it :' .. Tin- runorte PCH by the In drakuala it not credited by t:ie Luoken ngeh llcamehlp Compai Report! Mum s!Hp In Iho bay tuta thtl the Indrakuala i aground on bore aoo.it thrtt Blltt from ht KCga of the alllsloi It would appaar that alio aiMi iii badl) lii thr n..ident. aril bar I raptaln deriding her In danger oi Iuk- lag, hMded nor for abora and poached it no H delay. CLOTHING TORN OFF, BY THE FORCE OF THE GALE. Whan lha turvtVOrt Weft taken off tht A rack of tin- Utcktnbach thoir olothlng a I ntarly all been i"rn from their Ilea by Hi" foree ot Ihr gale. The Hut rtOi neil nere ihe atroniieat of tht $99) r. .nil na1 nean enabled to lianu on tna oMroftt of kimoti raptihufntn Irenatli and endurance, miring intir lt of alx hours fur re cue they saw a doicn oi their shipmates IWtPt from their stations on the maxta by the pow. -Jul Wind and nu'rled into ifce wave. Officer arid crew of the Julia U MnV bgon numtoort i twnt-MX man. Tht iptnin't flf w,l Bakklna the trip With i,. ti, and ntl the on' wo man aboard. The aleamer wan bound fur Haiti mora front 1'ort Tampa with a OtT (a 1. 1 4, uimi lona of ph.w.h.ile rOCk ; o'clock yesterday morning aba A I IV H - .iff Tangier gM buoy. thlOb ll n. .. mini Lookout and the 1 o 1 1 1 1 a ;ia Potmiia.' Klvar oniplle Into iietapvake tiay. There grgJ a denae fog OVtr lha nuil :hr barometer iaa fai ling a' , .ilar-min rate. rapt. Qtlbort '' .1 to anchor near the buoy and II 1 fog warning! rather than nt ,.t to run Into the bay and fil ter lta tangle of ahlpplug. Ha i list making ready to drop anchor .. -ha Indrakuala, bound out from H. Ul" UN e en rouia lor maw lorn aim from Yokohama, bore down Julia Luokenbach. E TO GET FROM PATH OF ONCOMING 8HIP. Tba Julia I.iH'kenbach'a engines had been atopped and aha am powerle to ga out of the path uf the ontomitu; ht.amer. The aharp prow of tha In diakuala tora Into tha aide of tin Julia Luckanbach forward and almoat cut liar (Contlnuad on Fourth !) Wherein Lies a Moral 1,560,557 SEPARATE WORLD ADVERTISEMENTS LAST YEAR 720,171 More Than The Herald, The 1 N IS 199,362 More Than ALL THE 5 OTHKR New York Morning and Sunday Newspapers ADDED TOOETIILK 34,373 More Than The World rintud La 111 WORLD ADS. FOR READERS, RELIABILITY AND RCSULTSI Ceoirtaht. mm. kr to. (The Mew FRICK WILL SPEND $3,000,000 ON NEW FIFTH AVE. MANSION , latii Dig All UHllCry Will He rea- lure nf Palatial Residence at Seventieth Street. Plana for tin- now to lie bull! by 11. nn millionaire .1:1.1 .1 1 given out by the ifl 'i a . iMur hoaia '. Krl. k. the uteiil lilei'tor. have heel iltecta, Carrara ll.ijitllii.f Tn.. in, ure w'll oc.'llp Mie ta or 1: ,. 1.1 nog Library, fifth av.--nua, bavantleth to Havanty-flrti atretn. The Kihk house will be built of atone and will i 0 low-lying, honta-llka atrnc tura, ui hih r m 4reat roti and the area whlen.lt will .over. Tha realdenre proper will ba ack tavanly-flva feet ?rom Wflli venue, itn wlni on iht north 1 -i,i unnlng Pkrward to the Kin:, grtnut line, in iiiig wing, niii pa an nn ga'ieiy for the Prleh rollggtlon A furm.il gunktn garden and a pool ,-lxty feel long will ha In.-ide thin quad tangle. To,- pool Itgalf alii cover au area worth Ml M0 There will he nn enirin.ee on Ihe Ptfth gvairut and of the gallery, where there will be nn office A eplonnada will look down on tha aunkan gnllary from ita lOUth lldi T'n-re "III h a earriitgr tntrtnet on the gavant'.ath at rot aide of the hoiie. A great ttiilraaw will lead down an eutranoe in the roar garden The aatlmttad aoa 01 the houta, whlok g to b three itorlaa and 1 half high, y jr:,non.i"'. thaawan lilatata ria gfl.niwi ai.hanv. Jan k Mala Oomptrotlai Sohmer ta-dty i ittlVOd i ,-lnek for th. '.jd 40, which rrpraaenU the sun,. m. herltanra lax on the opiate of the late Vlce-Prcst'li nl. Jame, g, Sherman. " Circulation Books Open to AH" The rree. Piibllehlae Ink w .rid i. NEW Stones Fly and the Reserves Use Nightsticks on Gar ment Workers. 3,000 THREATEN A SHOP, i Police Captain Hit on Head With an Apple, Then Re serves Scatter Mob. RfOtt fomented hy th- alrlktng tailom of tho United flarineut VVorkei-a oc curred at the noon hour to-day In the nildat ,.J the crowded manufacturing d'atrlct about flroadway and Ninth atreet. In one Instance atonea flew and the reacrves who were aummoned to the ac ne of diaorder need their atlcka, and In the xecond i-aae prdratrlana ihoklng Hroadnay at Ita buateat hour were DOAlght In the awirl of battle. Early In the morning tht Up went out that the atriklng outlaw would make a deai-ent upon th, hg garment manu factory of the A if re Benjamin Com pany on I.if.ia-iti xlreet, near Aator piaca, which haa employed about one hundred operatives gUpN the walkout of ihe atrlkeia laat Monday. Ma polieeinou ..on d around the alx-Btnry building wiiere thr apleen of the atrlkera waa xpected to be manlfeated. About noon early th ee thoua m I gtrlklag uttera maichrd up In amall delai hmeuta from Heethoven Mall, where a meeting had been ield. and began to hoot and ahake the'r flata at the non- nlon WOrtttfg who came to the v. Indowg. The pollctmail and -evrral plain . lothea men ivhn were atntluutd nboot t ie buildln i with them tried to keep the cromd moving, hut the ileinnnatra tion Increaaed and then -unue one thre1 a brick throuish a window on the ground floor. Timt atnrted a general I riot, th police Utlng their night atli-ks lgornualv and Ihe atrlkera irpllnc with atnnte and (lata. Harry Itenja min of No. 9.M; Sinipaon street waa ar retted at tht brick thrower who had Marled the trouble. ('apt. goo at II, newly aijiolnted In ronunand of the Mercer atreet a tat Ion, waa on the ground In cltl.en'a BlOttMO, Someone hit him on the head with an apple and Mounted Polletman Kup f 1 tail of Traf&O S,iiad B, who aim near and saw the assault on the (4ai taln's dignity, tried to ride hla horae through the crowd and grab the tosser of the frtllt. It" uaed his club aa a nerauader, but fallad to raaoh lha mail Capt gOO ball sent in a call for the rraarvag from his atatlon and when ihe- came the mob was dispersed. Tht othai riot oooarrod ihortly oaf or u noon '.n front of tho manufactory of he Marx Ain.oim Co., at Klnth glroat ami llroadwa. w hi -h waa the tctna ,.ittrday of tha aaaaull of atrlkara Private Doteettva Joseph Berkeley, an,, ti l l taken a ; and In ycatrrdn 's gt I tratlOlt and thUI Invited the enml-v ,f the atrlkera. wua the onjeot of In till and JoatllhE when three hundri ,o- more atr k - s aather.-d there When Rarktlay loal iiia tinper and tiled to mike an arreat the fight lie im 1: wns not Hopped until ei,rni traff., nnlletmen iwooped down an I diapers,,. I Ihe road Jennie PfcnalU aaventaert yatra 0,1, of No rvt Kagt Twonti -eig iih iiraet, aad Tony laiehonol.. twenty nara old. of No. IV! Prln-e sir, -at. attttafg, were arraigned hofore Magistrate HerboPI ifl the Kaam Market UallH lo-da eh, I ith d!aorderl. aoaagat by Policeman OTonnor He agld he waa on atrlka duty laat aVOging III f'"n' ' " 1 faa-torv building ll So dO Kaal Thirty. second gtrttt and thai " 'hi- irkmen came out of the building tha youth ant tha girl yelled "aoab" at I cm. II,- or dered the two to gtova on and sai l iron rtfuaad Thay wart n i ' each. MIKADO GOING TO EUROPE. TOKIO. Japan. lar. I. Tl,a Mm paror of J ipan Intandl aftar hi i oron allon next Niivfin H i' lo niaK, .1 tilt, q Huron "n i"ar,i a laiiiin aarahlp aocardlna lo ll'a JIJI Itupo, Kll Itojoaty nan for nian yaan uhvrii i-i tha daalra to umlertaku auoh a voyun. Halt ii'r' t'aasraaa J an), t AMIINUTOM 'a i ' l)i i I i.ip 11 in-.- D, ii, nil "f Virginia m l'Tiial aa ( liuirinan -if I in- 1 1 ... - III 1 1 . i .1 rOri w: n.iir t j .. . .' QfV, o ut k'Waa ... BROADWAY CROWD CAUGHT IN RI01 OF STRIKING TAILORS YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1913. 12 PAGES IE Captain Reassures 1,000 Pas sengers and Calls tor Tugs to Free the Ship. VESSEL LISTS TO PORT. Unusually Low Tide Resulting From Gale Caused Mishap. The hig Hamburg-American llntr Anierika. with a thouaand paaaengtra on board, went aground In th channel off Tompklnavllle, Mtatan Lai and at U o'clock this morning and lay with a alight Utt to port whlla tha atorro driven whlteoapa of the harbor epat tared agaltiat her lofty aldet. Almoat at tha greyhound atruok a ro aaaurlng nietaagt went flaahlng from the wtrrleas houa to the ofnetrt of Iht line In Hoboktn, and offlcort tproad lha word among pasoengert on tha promenade dci.iv and In the ttetragt that thtw wore tt aafe at If ona of tha tower of tha lower Manhattan akyllne thtltarod them ('apt. H Knuth. commander of tltO Amerlka. al first dea-ldtd to wait for lush title, at 6.22 o'clock, to float nla vessel, and driilnnd offara of aaalatanee from tuga. Hut lata this afternoon, when the till, had fallen to a remark ably low level, and It appeartd likely tlie Ann rlka would settle inoonvenlent ly far In the mud, tba captain atnt a wireless plea for tuga. GALE RESPONSIBLE FOR LINER'S MISHAP. The Amerlka left her Hrtboken plar tt i n'clo' k. an unusually early hour ifor a liner nf the flrat lass. Sha had ilti her cablna four hundred paaatngei a. ilncludlng the Count and Counttat Can dido It and at d'Almelda and their retinue, -tupylng seven aultea: Ray linond i-'oadlck. former Comtmaaloner of .Accounts and Mis. Kowdlck. A full gale waa blowing enty-two jnulea an hour and tha Amerlka poktd her way cautiously down the river tnd Into the channel. In ordinary rlrcum atances the ' ner. with her il::,'..'2 tona burden, n-ould haVt cleared tna bottom even at low tide hy aiout two fttL Uot owing to the violence of tiia wind all last night and in. continuation to- Ida the tide was extremely low almoat jiihicc feet below normal. Jiini a eat of Hell Huoy No. 12 tht paa- aengera. most of whom were kept below by the driving rale, frit a alight ahoek. The Ann ilka oosed forward her full length Into th, mudbtnk and than came to a auddrn atop. PASSENGERS, RUSHING TO DECK, SOON REASSURED. Thg llrst paiiangtrt to ruah on deck w ' re met by oflloart wtm rmlllngly e- ptalttad the situation and aesured them thut avarythlng wai all right A few pcondl la'er the wlrel as litatrument began to htgl out ('apt. Knuth a mea sage to i n marina auptrlntangaal of ins line at Hoboknm "We are from one-half to Uiree-guar-tera of a foot aground, owing to the ga cuptluliatl) low tele. It ia not lie, asaary I i aand lUga 10 our aaalatanee fur we . tafet hi the shelter of Mtaten laland and the Brooklyn ahore. Tba hull la not damaggd and we ahali be able to float ourltlval with tile high tide at l.ci I. M "KNUTH." Sever m tht mauiory "f 'Honagt Rill" (julglay, IM ion. ii. in b) whom the Hatter reckon time, ba lha water of to ar ftllei so Ion l' ie lockt at the fo t of t n atawail Were in svnred for 'en or twelve feet, Ihe basin" waa ,ir and the ferryboat Winona, running tkttween louth ferry and Atlantic ava il, I,. Brooklyn, wai high tnd dr in her al p At oilier re os ilie rilgtggag ht- t a i tin de ! and th" wharfs wan go g-eat that an e'ra team of horaea was hiciiel to tin- tails of lOaVltf trucka o prgvanl them from daw ding too pre- ipii itoly, SNOWDRIFT DERAILS TRAIN. PASSENGErS ARE INJURED Hui'llliSTCtt. .'.I' I A n.'nibar nf pai -'iiia aara Injiirad In - train a H'k H e Uoltlvfi ii-. ruilruad, g no hall I ul Ifuoaoyu Kalti, t!.u afti-i T ie train ran Int rt. railed im nlm .1 oasifaaTa rafi lh fix am' atll ., -n , i-.tt itact) .i to i I'uach and ii" rnllinK .Inan .. NM I t N.J i ill a . ktta i ..: lui .. ' ! '.' i i uallaa 1 1. 'IV.,.. ' v;' "l T'o; v(ini;. I'm,., ' tt i iti fur r V fii u lniaii mm, aaSai LINER AHA FAST ON MUD BANK IN THE HARBOR I Mrs. Murdoch, Who Tells Story I iofEdey ' Wife Swapping ' 7 ragedy ! . . - iSMaaatrW. t - ..m m o irV 1 iSt JEM H EE? jjEM BW JRA r.k g dBm H 1-jBBm Aafl a"l mm 1 eeeM i r ... -ism be. BBBBBBt BBBBBBBB : ' ' Br Em HrH bbUH Bw BJ Em WW jaar Amr BmBEW EBEW Em WM ' Br m BEY W At tAT MM ' mt j TAFT, ROOSEVELT, NOTABLES DO REID HONOR AT FUNERAL Brilliant Assemblage Hills the Great Cathedral During Stately Ceremonies. KING IS REPRIiSENTliD. Impressive Funeral Procession, With Military Escort, Hol lows Church Services. Tha fnnaral aarvlraa ovr rha Rody of Wh.talaw Held, lata Amlmaainlor U Otaat Urltaln and pmprli'tor of Hi" haw York Trlbnna, ara haM Ui-ilay at M Cathedral of It, John MM Ulvina, on Mortdnnlda Hcigliia Thfea waa preaant a iirllHant tiaSlailH of high officlala ot the Unltad rttatna, hlil by tha ITaatdant, diplotnatlo offlcara of naarly evary nation In th world, haa'leii by Aniliaaau'l ir Hryou of Uri iit Britain, and Cot. l'Wthar, the ajjaoial etnoy nf th- King to tlm f linofaj. Tba OhOtr and nave Wafa brUllMl l"" unlfurtna nf tha dlplowall ami of ofU eara of the army and navy, aa Wall an of Urn offloaia of tba Urinh orulnw Naial. nn which till body 01 tin- A in naaaad n waa brought tn Una oountri I A faw of the other prominent DOraoni at lha aarvt'ia ware Mr ami Mra- W K. Vanderhlll. Mr. and Mra. J I' Mur- aan Ji . Itobi-il Haoun, Alton rai'ker. Jacob II- SOhlff, John llava fctemmonili Major and Mra KlOCUm, former llOV and Mra. lux. Krank V MunMlfi Un Thaodort A. H nghain. Qaorit I' Banal m, nil, i Mta And rat Carnagtai )oh k faraonn and ioorai more. in. . danl Tafl ron Tn i. am 1 Tti'-ainre Ronwvali oc on pi ad atala dl re.tl'. OPPOOlla ah "thrr. bul if ow ! aaa the nii'i . or 4- In any wa .mare of ni" proannoOi Miata waa no a.i m an Ipaaarvai finding l "" Al no ilnta did I Ihey a.int' u ail b oilier and M b jaaatnad Inlool oal) nn fdHowInn ' i lean, ; The laa' 'line Hfaaldonl I if ''"'I i Mi. u ' iva i w lutotbor uii 1 I li. INI, a: lha vnlf Oration of IUi Jubllae jot I'ardlnnt.Olbbona, Haltli i I I hough during i,i' part i" in the I v. era OAl. lift f''t i.'a't. i i. I I i.m ' i: ,e ' ' llooa' . -I'. i I- a Iran i la. teati nhait tlni l'ratlaiii aa aacoi i Ul ill' uUl'l ie'iV''l ful iiim Mi I ti iCuu.,m,aU uu ii-jud l'mht ' Circulation Books Often to .... ... i MRS. CLEVELAND TO BE GUEST AT WHITE HOUSE. With Prof. F'reston, Her Intended Hushand, She Will Be hnter tainoil hy the Tafts. W AMIIINtiTON. Jan. 4. Mra. Orover CaOValand, fo? four yrara rtrat lady of tha linn I, ami her Bgnog. I'rof. T. J. Proatan, m ba Uii guetM of rraaident and Mra Taft nt ii Whlla liouaa din nar In lh air honor on tha nlaht of Jan. 11. Tii la Mill ba lha Aral vlalt Mra. Cleva land has inn. Ie tn tha Unite, iluuaa in many year. STREET CAR HORSES " ORDERED OUT OF USE Electric Power DeiMirxted in rr- iinhlv's I'Jict, Which Cancels PranchiSM on Some Streets. A l. HAW. lag I Attnrnay-aanaral Lamiody haa aacurad a OOUrl order re iinlrnig tin. Drydoeb, Baal llroadinay and Rat tar ) Railroad fJompanj of New ..ii. tn abandon all horaa ear opgrg t' in-, on Um line, in New Vnrk City ami Bunatltute alaotrla oara Ii iddllion I 10 frati btaai of the rolllliail) "ii avotal lreeta bavg been nrdara I i irfalti i Ua auaa nf tba fallura .f ii imp ."' i" opargtg ara. CASTRO TO ENTER CITY MONDAY UNDER A WRIT. Immigration Officials, Rirained i ram i leporiing, Musi Produce Dictator in Court, mini i intrn, uirauarh iiia aitomav latro, Lb rough bat it' I.", Hattlo, nMalnad i aonca On a li' pieiiientai) am from lua I mini Mgtoa Court ttda nadoi ayblVh Uia Imuilgra Hun uhViuia atra raftrulnad from ia porllnu tie former Sfenesualan dlotator ujitli baa l. . n bruugbl bafort th n i fui i heai lug Mond 'iiatn main on Klila Itland nitii oiiti I- ura ' plaud i uaga agalnal bi lug b ; lad, 'i . . in ., .i . i .... ...i iuai ii ig i t .... .. i k ii 1 1" i iar man Una. i i M ,i , l ' aroa aalliu ; lu-duVi jsj t latin had Im m ,i, i :ii, . ! pariutlon lu ( In tlntl i,. 1 1. ii,. iii itlao . ,..i ii n ,i aru al uu ti'VW Uw "' IrAVb lu Sllit All." WOMAN REVEALS PLOT TO TRADE HER THAT LED TO EDEY TRAGEDY Mrs. Murdock Swears She and Hus band Were to Share Proceeds of $100,000 Suit When "Wife Swap" Fell Through. RECONCILIATION "SPOILED" BARGAIN BANKER MADE Papers Served Just Before Bell port Murder and Suicide, but Action Was "to Be Settled." i The whole sordid story of the experiment in mjital r.scliangei which underlay the murder of Mrs. Henry C bdey by her hiMbtigJ and his suicide in their home at Heliport, L I., on Thursday, was 10IJ today by Mrs. Nellie Murdock in the inquest held by Coroner Muure 111 ii little village hall at Bellport belt consciously almost jauntily this petite and pretty youn woman of at Hit twenty-four, toki how Henry C. Bdey had, in cool dv liberation, arranged that he and Gardner Murdock. her husband exchange wives. Because bdey "did -.it .1 L. i-l, . i, . icii rnpriafni i wai w.i in imxjh ing to assist her nustvina in onnging a 9100,000 suit for alienation off affections against the wealthy retired broker. The services of the papers in that suit had preceded by only a Ivome of the Edeys. WIFE HEARD HIM TALK IN SLEEP OF 'ANGELINA'; HE'S HELD FDR BIGAMY Hubby Pleads Guilty After Wife No. 2, on Nocturnal Clue, Finds No. 1 Deserted. rran'taro Abarno. a atatlonary anal- rver. lalka In hla aleap. That aomnam- hullatlo oonvaraatlonal faculty will prob- ably put Aoarno behind bara for a term, for a few nixnte no, whlla ha waa aleeplna hy hla wife a aide In their home at Nn. M Tlrnok avenue, the lltonx. Atiarno nwrmnred "Altellna eeveru! tlmea ana that aet Mta Abarno on an Investigation arMak endeii with th bua band a pleadlnu ttullty to lha eharua of blcamy In the Jrti riaanla 'ourt t'.-day. Abarno married lleaale Mart'Ui on Nov. it. telllna lier hla name wua Honda Af ter the aleep talking iMkfaM 'he wife found a letter whleh her hnahand had written an. i jdilrean'd to Mra. Angelina Abarno, No. 119' Thlrty-.iuhth atreet, lirookiyn, and htrh i, , i Inadvertent ly left in tin liouae. She opened tha let ter and read It, then ahe went over to the Brooklyn irtdraM There I hi fOIUMl a daaar'.d wife, the I mothar of anven . hUilren. Thai had a Utt !o heart to b ' 1 'alk and Mra, Boada, 1 or Albarno No :, learnexl that tha ajagj . e . ille.l li iaband hail mat iVd Anga llna awltlducaU nn lag . UHi thai the 1 .. i ..i ..i, ,l.l hmii tu. lvi, uaaa. .,n,l ih. i'OUngOPI e, than i year ohl. wife No. ; proevrad 'tie flrai mar riaaa erilfluaie, plnnad thai toharowa, .,i i:ne.i aftar lha and "Honda" gad in in ul" on.- in aglatngta HatOjat, 1. 1 i November, ,'n, I went out for a wilk with hot ii" hand laat matit. Al the. bo. ... .in. Hundred gad alftjrnlnth itroi i mi Third avanua h.- an v. Dajtao. in Huddotneyar nrliom aha knew, and s.i nk. I lha dalactlVI to arreat her i i-i. m i lha aMMata had In .ourt iii ,. - ii .ii played tba taru rnarriaga . eilifl. .ilea A, .in in. w.i- bold for 'triii ,n Oamral otJ.wm ui ):,uuu uaU. PRICE ONE CENT. not fulfill hb promises" the scheme u 11 J i wuy rfn. muiuoca was perfectly will brief time the double tragedy ta the Th inqiMat waa aaM an aka aaaaa a. laaa oflea, arhara Aaala Attorney Roy Touac tana a a of cord wood raaa bahlnd tba tba Oorottor aat; Tiundrad vfllaaro that ttey otbafa foot. to got a atoraal to alp for tba raat of tba warn not dlaappamtad, Mra. afandoek anpaaiad. ally rn fura and --t w- a youai aon and bar par.rrta Ma. ana mra. Haory Oanrta. Mundook bad baon axruarbt by ' rvera, but had not bona found. TOLD HER STORY WITHOUT FALTERING BEFORE CROWD. When tha woman who odarad a In lha atranga quadimngla of matri. ninniai experimentation took tba atand oha waa unroovad hy tba ayaa of tba igoaalpa Sba la trim and HtUa and wmie i area, m ort of oountrv Wut. of tha port, a.adacloua typa la bora away mom BeBport la Octo. her of laat year." ana anawamd tha drat qiieatlou of tha Coroner. "I hava aaao amy tiueband only twloa ainoa than oiu-e 1 wont to vlalt him when ba wua with hla brottiera In New Haven; oaoa to the Terra Murine Inn. wheru ha la now employed. oa Stateji laland. Our ralltlaaa on thai ooeaaion were merely tiniaa of frnoadaV' Pa you mean toay that now yj,ir relatlona with your huabaird are friend. Ijft" waa ajrke.l. 'Well, 1 don't love my hueoan I iny mor not as 1 uiod to. Wa are Jiut frionda " "Do you know that Qanlner .Mur o.'k alarted a ault for damacea af.ilnrt Henry C. Kdey noma time recently?" "Yea, the papora In the auli ware aarvad on Mr. Hay two waeka ao.'' ttie wltn-aa ana v.. red. When aakod who repnaented her husband, she aavit fiat tint rtrtii or I'anfleld, gtonn and Krederlrka, In Wall atreet. had baa . n. n. .1 to preaa Ihe ault for htm. ' The ault waa for $tt,000?" Moore aakadi "Oh, tin muoh more. It wai for liag.eog, and alien, it inn of affaotlagji wua the liuala nf the ault." Mr.. Mur. doi'k gagatofad demurely. SAVS EDEY WRECKED HOME AND SHOULD HAVE PAID. Were sou living with your tmahanil wnen ha at nuihi 'he ault" Vi-i. 1 an with hliu a weak gA -ttalen Island whan the auit agga brought.' Mra Mnrdook readied. "Mm aod 1 ou good war acaafllaa m AJJ bad oacaa -- I 4f