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12 THE SUN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1913. MRS. EATON DENIES POISONING HUSBAND England's New Lord Chief Justice Closes Six Holies K.vtiiiiimitioh With Assertion of Her illlioreiiep. WAS "KOXIl" OF ADMIRAL Widow Deeliires Tluit He Whs a liriiii Knter mill n Dniiikiird. ri.l.l"ITII. M.l!!, lilt I.'. After iiliulliK "Is hours III tin1 rtltnrsM oliiilr to-day. trllliiK Hie story of lur life ami thr' i'lri utiisliiiiccs stir I n i it I lie tin' ilcutli nf her litiMi.mil, llenr Ailinllul .lu.rili li. K.iton. Mr.i. .Irimti' .M;i ll.itott rlnn-il hep testimony with ,m i'iniliiilii' denial tluit Mir li.nl l.llli'il lihn u Ith nri nli I'iiIiiIIiik ii lliuer illrci'tly lit tlir :ir i u"i itlilim. William A Mm Iicr sriilot cootl-ol, e vl.llllli il : "Dill .Mill lllllllllllSllT Wlllt" lll'sflllc t" ur liuMiatiir."' ' l! K ( I - i -I .iIimiiiI r.ln- ,.i Hi.- world,' .Mm l'..ituii rcplleil villi n tnlk'. "N'cVll', IMA IT, ll'tll III III) lift' lll'l I lln It " "Pnl )nii evci, .Mm. Il.itiin, iuIimIiiIMi'I wlillt iirpcmc or nut ntln t l.lml nf polwui In wiiir hush:! ml "' I lirll I' lllil." t,t lite response "I lictcr illil In my lift' " ".Miv. K.itoti. tin mil Limit poison" "I Meter .it nut tinlwiii m my 1 1 f ' "lliiif mi. Mi. Il.ilon, rt imrcliiiMil llll P'llnHI or tllllti lltselllo In Jour life"" "N'cti r In my lift' ' "Mrs. K.itnn, ill'l ton love nur lius ImihI ." "I tv.w irrv fmiil nf .Viltolnil ll.itim ' .Ml. M0I.-0 t tit licit tlpoll Ills llt'cl Willi tin l"iu:irL. 'Tluit Is nil," nml tints rnilnl tli must Irtiiti.it U- ilay nf the Union tilal. -M.j K.itoii, with Hi,' same c.ilioics t tl tt t rUnarli rlitil lieryli nii'tiiinr all il.i), lfin'il trout tin' Hitmen lm anil ultlilu a fr niimiiiH u.iri mi I M-r way kick tn I'lj loontli Jail, mi .Mninl.i'. Ml,,. Mill Im' filiji ill il iiallmi .il IVil.u. I" llw nnliMl tli" luinils of iif a croys-eMitnl-I'lMtlet Attornet liiltt-il il mi I rn I n llrim Hnlcr." I'iiiiiik lur tctlnto.n M i . Ilaton ilc. ilrifil tint I.,, th nf lur iiiiniuml eiv . iMillnn. iJ ilititik.ini.'. lull tin Ailinli.il, Mi" .ilil. m.is .iImi a il.Ai'i "ilniK tci ' .mil vt.t timli'i lt. ii llii.'iii'. at I, .ii-. tin- - I.MU'H ,i iM'"U .Mm. K.itoii ailmllti'il Ml" Vv.ls Jl'.lI'lUN nf ll"f 1 1 1 1 -' 1 1 Ii I . "Tile Jl'.lllMlV)." Mil' loNtllinl, "WIIH UlU'tt Jir wan nn the emit ttitli ill" .ili'l 11" ivouM rnnlltnt.illy notice other ttuui n. ' I.llim i i ti n) Mm. lJ.itiin fi nm tin- Ailmttal itlille nli,. was In Washington li'll SEEK NEGLIGENCE IN FIRE THAT KILLED 8i IMstriet Atlornev nml Mni'luilsj Hunt l)viileiiee in ! If IlillS. ' TWO MOltK PANICS XKAIMJV, I'l'iyliteneil Worker Crowil Ms-' eiipex When Other 1'in' tories I'.urii. Nt'ttllk't'iirt' In llin iip nt rli, tun aN in. iv h 111' llt'fll till1 l Mil-"' "f III" I'M'In'iilll llllii II marl cil on li ay tin" fin-thai mupl llinni'th Hii-hW tory liiiilillim at viirt-:in Cutiiil -Ii i-mI nn I'rhlny nml iiiiiimI ilcnllm hii h .w-.ti'i-il.iv iiinniitili'il In I u 1 1 1 Siu li l tin' iiinnin nf "ilnni l'iirlr Allnrnry .Inu'lili Skllilt'T nf III" homii'lili1 linri'nii, lin ia liuy in I In" riiiim nf I In' llm T MiTil.iy i nniltii'liiii: an nniniry which li-lrii l Mlonioy Whlinian I i r H'il I tti' inumliiiln iM'if iil-n ln -i Iu'ih inif "Wr'll tlii rt ! I wn i an In Ilml mil If llii i i' a i'i Itttllial nrilliitiMiri' ntt I In1 i.n'l nf an) inn, tilil Ml SUlilHT I'-ii'iilm M III" ir" i nl linw il hinkn In 111" if if tin1 fir" wan iltn In th" ii"i;llir"iil ti." nl rlH'iiih nl. " I In1 1'Mitiiliiiili'in nf iicmnnn ulm witimiii III" llilnl unit Imiilli llnm ;H lit" Mni" nf ill" llri' Mini nihi l' wIIiuhmw m ill lii'itln Mnliilai ' I'lnT" lll Ii" nn (iiaml .lury lnV"il.i lliilt lllitll nil it llm rnrnii"i'' liniii"t h" nllo tht'i I' W nn i A iili'tii'i' a n "I N'lianlliii.' i rliiimnl iii'UIIl'i'ih'" " I hiTf'n mi" lliliii; Ih" lllnlrii'l Atlor lioy'n nflli'" iliil ill Ilia fir" that Inmit'l I ! ilonn lii'fni" In n"i iirinu lili'tn ii whii'lt will lirnvr ih" liiiiliiu mt" In tho flrn. Wn hnvo lour tinlli'i'lni'ii Mhn nil"' th" Imitlen III III" lillilillnir, Im t.ivitoil tin-111 . tnnlt thrm iloM'll into th" iil"alUaml thMi lili'iitilloil t In' in at th" .MnrKti" 111 rrlininal iirrwci'tnhi Ii thai Mii'.tnn ,i uri'it ili-.il " I ir" Mamhal .1 I' I 'rial anil f-lilant I'ln- .M.ir-linN Wail". .M limiitlt nml Itlll man, Mini itp Inolilm; th" linrin'il linllil Ini: iivit all ilny yi'MiTilny, thntiulit that thci" was a ri'aKinalil" ipiirl ii nit v fm tlinin In-ill" tli" linlliUiit: tn rs'ai" at lit" llin" nf lln- (Ir" .Mamhal I'rl.il ..niil that hin r'mit wiinlil lint Ii" minly until 'I'lti-n. la) prnlialily, an hin invi'MK'ntlnn Mill lint until lli"lt. ( li.irlm 1' I.nlililio nf in ll.it"r nlrrrt, hn lewili'il nntti" nf th" Kills. .ill vnnliT- l.t y that h" Iniind th" tit" own pi- ladihT h" trnil In I (iv it limit tli" no nml Hour wit "(I dun it AnMMnnt I'll" Mamh.il MnnlKuliii'iy Wad" ili'iiinl thin ami naid Hint th" mirldTn hint 1 1 ict t hi'.idn Ih" it. itni" nf tn ttini" Itii'il wiT" addiil In th" ilc.tlh MM "l"iilav. 'I hoy hit" Kraiik llttLtlii'n, :;s vratn old. a inin hiin-t, nf ;tn III" nli""t, lttiMikl)n, ulinilli'il In Ih" 1 1 1 id . i i Slii'.'i ll'isittal, ami nit"li "in li.tltn. IT vivimnlil. a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i t . nf I.M Mult lti "t. wlin ilii-d In M V in. "in s llnipital. I he LMrr- limh . Mlili h an Ilml ld"iiilli"il an lh.it nl Mln lirnl" lliTkiifl. t llri-lnM -tn "I, I he llrnnv. Mil" plni i d tn h" yn.tiT tlai l.in il" I!iti n , a -H'lmiM ,i iiln-r The nil tu i tit; ,inm:.K Hi"' i that Ini; llics cuiiic 111 threes wns proved ycMcrday ' Ala n lu l.ii'lnl) llien lirnkr nut, nil" tint half ,1 lityii'k nay ri mil th" I'i'cli" of l-'tlilay's III" tit "In Canal strri't, where I'lKht pi'tnon.s Inst their liven. A illu of ruhlih on tltc third lloor of tin. fantniv liilllilint? 1-iMli'llllll? ftnlll 2tl'l ('anal ntreet tn llfi Walker Mree.t Harcd 1 iii (ilmtlt S o'clock and tilled the hulldltiK with dense sinnke. I-'l ft v men ntnl wnnien working on the third floor for Miiproy &l llnnher, nietnl .iiinner, remembered the Mm nf th" day liefni" imd rtiMied for' the fire exit.". A number of curious per- , son M ati'liliiK Hie nmntlhlerlnK ruins of the tlri' Juki abnve ran up with the en Kliic nml tidileil tn the tlin, Acros the ntreet from HiIh flic Is the' tailoring Mtop of .Mil" Levy, The oikem there saw the people rilMiitiK down fire wapes from the third lloor nml they Inn left then' tables n ml ran for doom .'Hid M'llidnMl" The pnlleo resetves Mere called anil restnied order Miortl). The llames Meie cntillned tn tin- third Hour and were nooit put out. Hardly lt.nl the engines leluined tn their nl.iliottfi before Imo alarms Men-m-iit in from n III" Mhk'h Mas nweeplm; i th" th;t'd and fnilitli tlnor.s nf the loft b'.lllillni; at 401 .i 117 Mast Kljihtli street. I,ik" the llaiiy lloM'aril Suuare lire, nn e'.pliinloti "tailed 111" tile nt'.d .-I'.Vcnd tl llamen. f'luiirrttr la llljiuicd. Ai curili IIK to I! I'ttnliu. prenlih lit nf (Meii Urns., ni.iliilf.H'tiircrn of lelltilnlil bilttniin. ubli'h mi'iipies the thud lloor, a ni.ill. fl mil a eiKiiletli' fell III a lo of i lii'ely pa-ked celltllnlil btiltnnn Hltii lt iini-i.1 a II. mli of Haute. Tli" III" leaped In unit; tabl and fid b liichh Inllamtii.ible stmr noiitt nptc.id 'o 1 1 it- entir" lloor S'lcmm nf water loni llic Cast ;ic!ith .nlrect nlde weie pl.i.Miu; thriiiiuh the u.ii.Iouh nlien a fpinnil eittlnti of celluloid Micelt ..f,. the Hie In the fourth llnnf an, e, a i?noil hold there. Theie Mere thllty-llve eniplovefn m younir clrln, on the third Hour win., tlr.'t evploioii went off Thc llm exitn nml Meio follow cil lc f , who oloned the heay linn lire ilnnr-.' them. Some Kills ran d.mii th, lltstend nf tnklaliff til" Hie en, ap, rear of the bllllillllB find tea. i o, ntreet without mlnhap. dimeter, , and KirlH tvho eho!"" the icif n found It etoMiled to oterlliiM'.tia ployeeH of the Ad. mm ,t ,ui, (';ip Iiany, on the lloorn Blio.'. ,hlt then Isldote l.ctlne i.in i , . f elevator up tn the third and fun " .' ulid took lluise don ii nh.i i.iitt.i' a lilai'n on the fire c-.,'aie t Kecoiid alarm llfteett pi, ecn of ..,,,.i Mere i;.ithereil iirntind lln blaze , Tower V, Mlileh did iinh itn miv Friday's Hie. pntlleil its : '.nun u, wafer a mmute it-, tip. fnni, n, liepilt) Chief .M . 1 1 tin mi. . and Mini the Hi.. o,il.l li , v . i . nerloun hut fur the it..., ,,, . , lined the Haines lo Im i M "ii ii. turned III" ila ii.iHi' at . , nun. M1 I v I ',, 'n trhl i i 1' YOUNG EDISON'S TRIAL rUf OFF Wlnril', son I luirueil Will, i,.T. Inn iiln UllliniK ii . , ,. Miinii nm. N .1 il, . ' , Tlieiidnt" IMImiii, Hi, i- t',u ..,1 i ,, A IMtsnii nf Wi l ( i .111" m ' . ellseil nf dflMiiu on ,i u., in., i. -li m ' , III CUM', Man pnslpi.'ti , I , , 1 1 i , .Ul Micks at the niin.ni ,.r ln c.,i, lb eiiil"i YnM Ktnl I in- in. li" bad I u liilin ill", I in .1 , (III bill V ,l III. IM , , , i I u a. 't strtti'imu i nn 'i ,i . . , Stat" laM p. rin.t t i Sir Rulus lsaC5. I"nplt" ill. Hit ilcuialn nn the pllt nf tb" Un'.Mi ibitermiietit Sir Uufin Na.ien, he A tint n.'.v.i it in'tiil. M ,i. mail) l.nnl Chief .lntii" hint .ek In tak" th"s1ila f Imrd AU.'inton,', Mhn ri'-imieil nn aet'iiunt nf III Inaltli. Cminlilerable erlliclsm has been illiicteil ai:aiiiM Sir Iliifun nml the 1.. lint erillllenl b) lb" pt.s. ami publt r.iune of bin eonm ctlnii Mith til" ri .' lit .Mlllennl M.irilnl SiAelal liKlllbern nf lh Cabinet Mere found to bate nivu):it"il he.it II) tu )Urcom nh.iren, nml the sill il 'HI row ilist folloM'ifl iilmost ovei tuineil the Liberal i Internment i iiei keil little "hap. Just blii.inoiucil nut beautifully." It M.m hnw n that th" iMiIM's teal mini" Man i:,irl Mii.Mi.irtle lleartz and that he Man I, cilly ii.l.i.t. .l and named .l.i-cpli (5. IJaton, .Il "I thought Hi" Admiral m hiIi! turn his ADA REHAN HOME. Una 1. '.Mom of i ""eiitlon to th" Imy mid thus forset hl " IMO Illll'lin. Ill'' WIIIIITS .,ll 'I Mrs. Ilntnn MllUeil I lie Cini, when Mie ib'M'illnd life mi Ih" farm, nay- lii. "I mllkiil th" cow while til" Ail ' tnli'.il tied her Mil ' .Mr.- Il.iton licrplf ntn.b d luoHill) ami U'eytnuutli Mil" Inttvilu iiinn wet" .nil, in-. i in eiiiliai ins terms ntnl Mime also ( ntilaimil -.eutiiii'en tlllir.il that Mi. M.iim,, i hUi i ..,1 in. to ill" Jui. Il M.m th" ti.-n,!,. of tln I Ji" '''Hon c.iu-il a nnple nf laughter litt.r Mhicli I.. I .Mm i:.ilou In licllciu lie im.n using drugn and mused her to en .Mt.n ICooti") In tt.it. Ii him. .Mm. I). it. hi dci-i tned the hint .-Uin i V' faintly had together ami of lln Ad- rnssoil the llninle f'ortv 'I'lnir In Our slit p. Ad.i Kehan, retired i lass.o of tli" Amerlc.tii Mage, returtied lat night b) the Anienean liner Philadelphia from her annual vit m her sinter in Ireland Sin has cronifil the Atlantic forty t ines i-, the rhilailelphi.i. the tlr-t time when the liner the City of I'arls and later jtthen the ship Ma.s recltrisletieil th" I'.irt" ini 1. 1 1 bung tal.in ill .nut t. muting. Sh" vnlil site altilnb'l llllll dtlii'ig 111" lllght, .mil m.is mi tin point n' 1. 1, pluming for a Vht s'. l.ui th" in-.tt tuniiiliiK when .she saw Di. L'l'jin in i u i'ltn Hie y.ii.l. IH'. I'liini" hit sonic pills and Mi" fob luted his illrcctloiis in ailmitilMcrlitg iIkmii. Mm. i:. il.. n s.i i,l thai niicf rcnpniullng to lln Adnilt.ir.n call- p.'feiMi tlni.'s early , on ihe nun nllur of .Much n Mn Ii) ilonn LiMile liini ami thought liny tnut hate bolh ftvlhn anln p. Sin sili nlie had her I arm aioilinl his peck and was .iMakomd ll.V the Clildlle.-.. (i ills IkiiI). Sl.. UU1 Jp. ' foi'liud lioinlh) that sh" belli vi d III" Ad- iiiii.il Mas ih .id ami i.iii-r ti I. plioiud for lii. Craim. The prisoner aid ill" Adini-al M.m fie-I Misn Iteban came Mown the gangplank iiuetillv under the .ntlileiue nf drills, bu wifn the spiightliliens of a much tnungei .1 m,is seldom possible to delect Uqum luonum. she nnld she had seen some of on bin Ineath. 'the best plays on Iho other side and tha' ,., :V'Cz :hp forcc",- -" -- v; Aim. i:.iton IIkii naid Ilml Hie Adm.ral . ''' '"bige foil,. She ww H.iMlre, In it mie time luoiight lier a cup of lea he I "Niter Say Die" III London ami found il td lilmselt prepared ntnl she discovert d him exi olletit. She na)n she H'.uitsi 1,, a tablet in lb- bottom resembling potash. tr .7jrbes.tol.crtmm in "llntnbM. ' .tl- That her bl'-b'ind wrote lur a b'tter , .,, M. nl t)lor,. IltwP ,.,in ho t ..I' living at U-et mouth. fnll.iMlng tin M1"'' l!,',' bought a dolt dnnsed i-i b.ibt n death. Some of th" bttem ttere highland costume that she calls her nia-i. lead In a luw tone to the Jury b) Attor-jcol, tthleh nn on' of tomtnlssioti as a lie) Morse. breeder nf pleasant weather on tun d.i.tn t hell .tits I.aton Hslitneil tn,' slanil nil" ,,, ,t. ,rll. .. i.ii the seas weie tumiil- firs. Ciilon's Nnrriilltr. Tin iiont muni m.is sili ill and at U'lilltc when .Mm. L.ilmi told the Moty of In r llli Mn le.ltlid liil'Mlll'il oil tile l.iil ol th" Mitn sn bo .ii.it npok- in calm, clear totiis. Il"r lust ic iillcciions were llione of a small int.ti in .Mnhlg.in, ithtre shO alii iidi'd in ml, ami at lln ag" of ' IT marrlnl Haitnl llenr) AllisMinlh. 1 1 1 1' Imo daughters t.ic bntu In Miclii tan, and th" family Mi ni In St. ! 1-ouls to allow llltle liorotlit in l- ti e.iled for I11T l.lltlt ins: he told of tilt; ex.. icuMte ilrlnking of her husband In St. laiuln she divided to tain .some moiie). sh" sal. I. and look up cam asking lumkn for a time, and wan mi snlul. Later the fanill) iiiotid to Washington. t. C. "I Mint Ihtiiiigh tarinun p. ills nf Wanh ingl.ni n lling books," Mie said. "After my husband's ill inking btcanie utibai able th" house, tv.is sold, Ihe furultute stored and 1 d"oldfil I Mould tit my self prole.snlon.ill) and enttreit theiiinrge Washington llosiiitul fm thin purpose. Not long after Mils I got a position an nurse fm- Admiral Katun's wife." I'ti. in the ttmt of her lite In the Ad-, mlrHl'M home, .Mm. Katott said, she no ticed bis di inking. She said be Man in such a condition thai he did not attend hin M'lfe's: funeral. .ton had a tisKed. shaking he: 1 ilencrlbcd Mint Mie termed the Admiral'- i tbteinens of a drug u-er." .Mrs. i:.itoii next told of the trip to Washington and the blith of .lino's child. , Stic n.id n m.is plated In a home whii.li . site lon-nlered mat and clean. ! "I can't lu'lleti lln baby oier suffeied for want of eir. ' sh" said She told n' i bringing 11 dlnrt to lialpli Keye and ! his wife. June. "IHd you tell .Mm, liurz) rich Inter In Chicago V" -Mnrsi "I did not." Ml" leplkd. head sIom ly. "Ilnve ou In Chicago a inter with Mhoni )ou liate had relatlonn of am sort?" "I haten't a man friend In I'hU.ito at all." .Mm. Ilaton told of elug bet funnel liu-li.inil in Itrnckton and laier at Sand Hill, Mheie he peinlsted in .dunning her. Slie claimed she gate him .10 cents and sint htm a way by train. She nan' him last in Chicago, tvliete Mi" sold a ring ami got JT.t, which she gate him, "I did thin because lit was the father of m children," she naid TRY TO TAR DR. MARY WALKER. die I'.loiles Viiiiim IIourIis lllnmea n Prlucri. nnd llonnckeeper nl SJll n Week. "I left tie place and took another po sition for a few- weeks, but I Inter came back as the Admiral's housekeeper, for Which I leccited I'.'n per week," the defendant continued. "The Admiral later cnine In .Massat husetts and took a cot tage at dull. I was not man led at that lime, .'vlthuiigh the Admiral hud pro ponnl It in Washington. "Tltc Admiral ami I tteie mat tied at thu I'ark Stfeit Church, Ilml residing mi llui'Minl ai line, r.inokllnt. At that time I knew nolliing nf hin tlnimclal i audition. As Ida dt Inking Increased I deckled to get blln away from club life. Mills, also began lo pour in and I de termined on country life." .Mm. Il.iton then told of the Admiral's violent Impulses, nml added.' "lie acted us though lie didn't know what he wan doing, and I don't believe he did," Mm. Katun then told of going tu An sinlppl, ami wild that by her efforts Iho farms were Mocked and she resolved to nettle down "Kor the llrnt few week. the Admiral wast In bad shape.' she said. "I didn't Ihlnk ho could lite .mother .tear. I suceeedid In lessening his drinks to two n (lay. and for tMeiity-two moiithn I doubt if he wan drunk enough to staggei " (inwL'iio, (let. L'.l.- Youthful miiiaudir made an unsuccessful attempt hist night In nil ami leather I r. .Mary Walker at her home at Hunker 1 1111. tluee miles out- . side nf thin city. The young men went to the doctor's barn and with a lighted lautt rn tried in ) entice her Into the night She came In i the door attired in lid .silk pajamas, but escaped from the gtasp of a would-be captor and slammed the door for safety. ! Justice of the Peace W W. Hounds was summoned by telephone, but the mob had dlsappeaied, leasing nothing but a pot of tar and a feather pillow. Hr. Yalker told Hounds that the attack wan Instigated by rrlntesh AleMiiidila Nicholas, who came to Dr. Walker's home from Holland, , Vt. She and her doctor quarrelled. The I'rlnceKH denies, that Mm Is In any way connected with the attack. Judge Hounds said to-day that he Is Inventlgut i lug and has a clue to the Identity of the ' tlngleadir. I'l'lnccss Nicholas In .aid to bf the child of an exiled HusMnn nobleman. Iter son, j a mind reader, died from exhaustion In a , tiance at an exhibition hefoic the Lainbi ; Club In New York several years ago. tuous and the ship rolled ami pitched heavll). keeping all but tetor.iti tntngim in theli st.itcroomr RAILROAD SOLD FOR $75,000. Hollilholilers llli) M lild lei nn n. In.' lontllle A ler inp I. lur, .Mlt.PI ktiim N Y I'll The Mid- ilb'town. I i in m t Hie and Waiet (lap ll.iilro.iil. iiiiining finiv I'nlontllie. N Y.. tn this cily, i, distal nt lout teen miles, Man sold at a fnreclosiit e sale tn-dav In Chailcs i, Henry of New York, represent ing the himilholilem pioteetlte conunltlee. lot JT.'i. i. The liomlhobb-is also lake nter a tllfi.nini first nioilgaire and a f.Mii.niin second muitgage. This l a III ...id w as leaned by th. New York, Susiiuehanna ami Western Ha ill mid A new cot poratloii will be fotnied to opei at" the load V Ilml moilgagc of Ku.i.iiiiii and a second of t;Mi,ni(i will be Issued to take care of the present mortgage hohlein. Theie will be Insind stocl; tn the amount of I, In. nun. Can olene motor cam will be used In updat ing the toad The plan of reorganization ban been approved by the 1'ulillc Service 1 Commission of New Yotk. COMPARES FRANK TO BEILIS. I.anjit'r Henmr Via n Wn I'mi t lelril Hi- Xn n ,lrn, ttoiney Iteubcn H Ati.vnta. (let. Arnold in t losing the aiguineiit to-day for a new trial for Leo .M. I'lank, under sen tence of death for the murder of .Mary Phiigan, assi rted that Kinnk had been cnuvktcil solely becaune he was a Jew lie said . "An strange as Is the tiatesly on Jus tice, In progress In Kleff, llussla, here -Mendel Itellls is on trial, it Is mi stranger than the trial which was enacted In our own city nf Atlanta last August. The charges lite no more ildituloun ami lunatic than those bioucht against this young man here. Prejudice and the mob spirit made a fair trial of Krank Inipos slble." Judge, Hniiti will decide on .Monday whether or not to grant a new trial. If a new trial Is gianted Prank's lawyers will mote for a change of tentie. AIIT H.M.KS AMI KXIIiniTIONS. AltT SAI.KS AMI I'lMlllirriON". I'rrf rroin llrlit. said llm Admiral received .Nearly Mrs. Katon tit" on the 1st and 1.1th of each month which was used to pay off til- ilelnediiess. and had the Ailmlial lived another year he. would hate been free of (Itbt, l Mil,. K.itnu thru lold of moving lo Sand dills, Sclttiate. "Wo lived near the beach. The b.ihv I llm adopted child) Mas a beautiful littfe tiling, JuM blossomed into a peifect little man. On" day wo iwic all In bathing, I had left baliy sleeping in Ihe collage, having halhed and fed him. After our plunge J ri turned and found the t.linlinj isiining from thn lion.', .nlluvllng a collai bilttuii ami thai vai'anl stare In Ills fine. ' "f hurilril to liahy and sum' lie was. I I alios-. ;i ml that his IihiiiIh Ii.hI beep din. . in rttntterl. lie 11 led ami I picked him up. He bewail vomiting. I'lanilc, iiiilie.l lo Ihe doctor's and remember saving, M'll give yoil fl.lHUI lo saw the child's life.' wn, in nplte of (Adtthlnc the poori llllle child died. 1 "Previous to going Into the water 1 had rleaxixd thu l nursing buttles and put lime wuter In them, tilling nun In tore I left' Then -Mr Ualnn lold nf adopting tin )lttl boj, vs tiicli the Urnnd it "roiy. rsrtrtMsswwwSrsMsrss nWvwwt iwwyvt 'I'liurMluy, Kridny anil Sultirdity Afternoons, October :io, ill and Nov. 1. at d'cloelt, In Silo's Fifth Ave. Art Galleries .MAIN llNTIIAM'l., I, :i and .1 Wosi t.lth St Silo Ulllldillg, .ltd I'lflll Avenue H.MIl SI l, Sumptuous House Decorations, lieiiiK tlu vntire miiti'iits, nl tlio rPnldcniT of a well known Now Yurkur who i noins; .'ihronil, ALSO Tim prnnoityif ii Mexican I'ol it it-it I l!.'fiiKce, ANTIQUU AND MODERN PAINTINGS, I'.tchiiiKH, KtiKruvliip. and Ait OIiJocIm, toKethor with MANY Sl'IM'JIH h.M'KS OF UIFFHltKNT COUN'TRIES, Formerly the Propertjof THE EMPRESS CHARLOTTE, wile of the bile I'.tnperor .Mnjiiiilllan of Mfilro, and nrni:n objects op art. I'.tiiinrrioN (.'ommknckh to-morrow imondat), mii ,iami:h p mho, AuiTioNEr.n. s J "Everybody's Going to THE BIG STORE" Notice to Charge Customers Purchases made during ihe remainder of lliis nionih will Il regarded as if made in November and hill will be ren dered on December 1st. Unusual Sales Tomorrow in Ilolh lluildinns: Women's Apparel, Furniture, Portable Lamps. Pierced Silverware, Housefurnishings, Hallowe'en Groceries, Wines, etc. details in today's World, American unit Herald MAW WILDING- 44 USED V ' I' It Mill I ll ll 'IMS Mallei .1 Hat is ;.VIM I . 1 5 " '' 'I ,., ,er IIMI. (Ill M ' .'"III Ma-ln U hi i" I IO.IMI II . i '"il ' Mel' III.- on l...llll , I.I- , ' .el' .Ol. lU.-.. III! ..-Ami " ". t'ltM-an' " '" l.'lu.oti i " " 'liitioi .'in on i:tr..(io I., i - " i.aiiiei - iar..iMi I i ' '' ei-ler J , . Itt.VIMI ' i Ml": 1 1 i . - H' I ."..-..(Ml 1 1 . 1 , 1 1 ' i .1 1 1 . I'I." t .'. i oin-toi .'. i:t:t.iM in .v iio ' imi I. i r r.iMi l i. mi " I I ."..Oil I'e - c A VKUY Sl'KCIAl. LOT OF PIANOS Our Great Pre-Holiday Clearance Sale Begins Monday Morning with the Biggest List of Bargains Vte Have Ever Offered Sensationally Low Prices on Pianos of Stand nrd Make Instruments Known for Their High Excellence For all practical purposes these pianos arc good as new. RFAD THE LIST OF NAMES COMPARE THE ORIGI NAL AND THE SPECIAL PRICES. Then come, tomorrow . Bring a piano expert with you if you like. The more one , knows about pianos the more one will be imfrosseu with this event. liigrjcsl Hargain "Plums" for Those Who Come Earliest Hull Peek Knooi $.195 Caldwell IMuvei-I'iano. Nil"! i ir. .no I 4 7 .1111 I Ml. IMI (Kj!llll i iir.iiii i ii .imi i iit.ini i tt r. .nn I I r. .no I llll If I IOV, II II. 'Ill Itels A I'otll W , Venn V. I,-', r I I , 1 I HiL-tol! h.i.il.o M' .iiMai i-e -ol I I" Mem vat .Mcilii.ai I'll Mill TV Mhs ii I ki : S..OO I HO. IMI IX.-..00 i or.. oo VIIO.OO joo.oo 1 1.1. IIO '.T.O.OO t!;x.mi .'IIIA.OO .IJ.-..00 l.t mli ,1 i, (, on loll .SI,., t. Mora... W, Wcbei i ' .1 H'lllU M .. , -to k Weber Ittiab" I, nihil.. siM VIII .. rn all l.lltMlo. ll . IsllCO.OO ioo INI 1 N ' I S I l,..o mi ,ini on IrfMl Oil Ml II IMI I O (Ml 'JO. llll VT, IMI :tn im si: sr.. imi jr..(M :ii .-..on Oil tor. oo r. i.-, im rsi.n ( Ai.i)wi:i,i.. cakwood and woi.fxkr player-pianos Vnvtl I'or Demonstration Only Siii i $-151) U nlfiier I'lascr J!'s nPnci- 1'I.ivv.t S2'.l.' s:',7."i $.1115 Culdwell I'lavcr-I'iano. i.l.-ll $4'5 Gamood Plutcr-I'iano s.I7- The Ttrms As Always, tin- luisivsl. S.5 Down and 5 a Week on All Sale Pianos Up to $250 Ao Interest. n Kxtras. Stool and Conr with Each Instrument. Free Delivery Within Our Wagon Delivery Limits An instrument purchased ui this sale will he taken in ctelunae for a new one of hiRhcr radc at anv lime within one vcar. and full amount pjtil en l ttill he allowed toward Ihe price of the ncv. instrument Ihe same privilege on plavcr-piano within m inomhs from dale of purchase. CltEEMIl T M'lLDISG Rain or Shine Tomorrow's Sale of Carpets, Rugs & Linoleums Is Bound To Be the Biggest Distribution of Floor Coverings Ever Attempted By Any Store in America THIS IS THU Bid STOKL'h GKl-'AT ONt.I'-A-YHAU HV1-NT IN WHICH CERTAIN LARGE MILLS "UNLOAD" TH I lit SURPLUS STOCKS ALSO A SIMILAR REDUCTION MOVEMENT IN OUR OWN SUPERB ASSORTMENTS. The net result gives our patrons the higRot and best opportunity ot the entire year to buy highest class, guaranteed floor dinnrilv low prices. IN ADDITION TO THE ECONOMY ATTRACTIVENESS MENT OE CHOICE and VARIETY IN THE SELECTION OF rn UP Hin nilRINO A SPECIAL SALE OCCASION. This partial list of items ironi tnc amazing miic win neip to give you a fairly good idea of the character and important OE THIS SALE. THERE IS THE ADDITIONAL CARPETS, RUGS and LINOLEUMS SUCH AS IS 1NDLH 1 RAR1 I 1 of the entire event. Selling It eg ins at Store-Opening Time Monday Morning. Please Come Early lleil'il il l 10 Ingrain Carpets .Sale 1'ilc I tern llll It 15c Sail I'm i .ISr Velvet Cnrpets llrKilllirlv Sale Price I llrviilnrlv SnlrPrlif $1.35 SI. I $1.10 !) 1,20 !l."ie M5r 7,"ir Tapestry Brussels Carpels llei'iilarly Sale Price I Ilr ful.'ir ly snlePilce $1.10 'Xn- ' 75c liar 95c 7.rr 1 50c fiv Seamed Velvet Rugs llFKUlarly M'e .Snlr Price $19.50 9x1 J Si:..7.r 17.50 S..UI0,ti 1:1.7.-1 !).12 Seamed Wilion Rugs Ili'KUliiilt MlePrler $.111.50 SlMJ..r0 :ii.-iti .H.50 2,-1.311 Si.e S.:tx !().( .Siili Pi lie ll( till. 11 1) J.'lioO f.tt.SO 2'.i.;0 .U.50 i).12 Seamless Wilion Rugs Iti'Kiil irls Male Pi li e lleirnlui Snleprlie S.'ll.riO $.IH.50 Size 8.15x1 (LB Suli Prlie la uili ly S.'l'J.5tl $.14.50 Vsriiinilriuc Vulviit SnlePrlie IICL'illr.t Ij S22..10 $.!.!. 511 I!..ri0 IIplh1.uI ISiil" I'riii' $42,50 S.'It.al) .10.50 lll'Ulll.ll 11 J.MI.50 .17,50 $42,5(1 lleL'ltllll l $.t9,50 11x12 ItCUIll'll 11 $2ri,50 24.50 Nile Prlci' $2.-..-0 2.I..-.0 S2!lrill .Sale l lei- S27..VI Rugs Sile Prlcr $l7.a0 !L12 Axminster Rugs besiilnij .s.ilcl'ilce , llefiiltily Mule Prior $26.50 S22.S0 ' $22.50 SI7.50 24.50 l!(.r0 Size 8..Jx I0.fi Iti'k'nlsilt sale Prlrc Hi irnMi Iv Sile I'i lei $24.50 St!)..riO $22.50 SI 7.50 . S.:txl0.(i Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs llriilarl) Mile Price . Hi itularli Sile I'lirc $17.50 S 2.75 $12.50 Sil.75 14.50 10.50 (! Seamless Tapestry Rugs Hi i: ii In t ly $8.50 v I You Will Find Plenty of Extra Salespeople in Attendance Duriny This Great Sale Inlaid Linoleums Mftlr Pi Ii r Sli.75 lletnliii I) Snlr Prlrr $7.50 $0.25 !)xl2Tapeslry Brussels Rugs llcaulirll sile I'i lee $19.50 (Seamless) $15.75 i .no (ncuiuic..s; l..i. 14.50 (Seamless) 10.50 12.50 (Seamed) 0.75 HreulAily .N.vlc Pi Ice Pri s' )il IVrsii til $1.15 S5r 95c fiflc lb iilm u .sir ly Pi I -U Ml Per r? $1.25 !5l' 1..I5 I 15 Printed Linoleums Iteculntly Snle Pilce i Itcirulnr ml- Pr Per s,, j, i,.r M, j! j , Kl. j, ,,,r 50c ;i!lf 1 lillc .-.II,- 55e )5r ti?c 55r fhe BiCtStorc GREENHUT-S Sixth AvtfM U.B.GREENHUT. Prcw. A City in Itself " ELC00PERG. MAIN BUILDING Our Cut How rr Special: Long-Stemmed, Fragrant ROSES j Pink, red, while and yellnr, eNc ' where 75c to $1.25 a nr d (uen 5 our piice, to morrow Double Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Made Before 12 o' Clock-Single Stamp Thereafter