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tjaar j:v .-Mvirix , : i" tt" ,v V"-: v " ' ' rf "7 l 'V THE WASHINGTON HERAU). FRIDAY, APRIL 18, .1913. M' CLtARV TRIAL MOVIiMLY Testimony Relates to . So called Third Degree' Prac ticed on Defendant FATHER IS ON THE STAND Atteraey Wagganaa Abo Testifies. Court Makes Roliag that Is Sigaificast. Rockville. Md.. April 17. Testimony tending to prove that a confession was forced from Norman B. McCleary, of Kagerstoiv n, on trial here for the murder last August of Mrs. Nannie B. Henry, came to an unexpected end today. Wit nesses for the defense had sworn that McCleary was a victim of ''third degree" methods. Their testimony was contra dicted by Assistant United States Attor ney S. McComas Haw ken and Detective Thomas Grant, both of Washing nn As the ssession of the court drew to a close, attorneys for the defcn&e an nounced that if the decision of the court was adverse to McCIeary's interests in the matter of the "confession" they would ask that testimony be taken as to the defendant's mental condition at the time the "confession" was made. "Take the testimony at once, then," replied Justice Urner. "The court will not decide until all testimony has been taken." The announcement of the court caused much comment. It had been expected that the judges in the case would de cide whether the "confession" should be excluded from the evidence. Visitors at the trial regarded the court's announce ment as an intimation that the decision would be unfavorable to McCleary. Both Attorney Haw ken and Detective Grant denied that during his stay in Washington, where he was arrested, Mc Cleary had been subjected to any other than the ordinary methods of examina tion. They traced the course taken fol lowing McCleao's arrest, and directly con trad icted his testimony. McCleary Kept Incoiuiunnlradn. Witnesses for the defense attempted to j.rovo that after his arrival at Hagers tewn, McClearj was kept incommuni cado. According to Jacob McCleaiy. father of the defendant, and Atorney Want a Better Place? A HERALD Want Ad will help you to it. You can talk to all Wash ington through THE HEARLD Classified De partment, if you want real results, it must be a HERALD Ad. Economy and Quality Go Hand in Hand Here Tine Granulated Sugar 4c -5c size Bottle Olives 15c .1 packages Chalmer's Gelatine 25c c cakes Star. Oleine or Borax Soap..25c Kiddle and Bow Flour, package... 23e 10c Polly Prim Cleanser 8c Seeded Raisins Tc Fancy Sugar Cured Hams, lb 20c Quaker Hominy Grits, package... 7c Noiseless Tipped Matches, dozen boxes lSV&c Pure Preserves, in glass jars 15c L. P. LUSBY, Cor. tth and East Capitol Streets Phone Lincoln 1613. If Yoi Want the Best, Make Your Table Purchases Hen This store is Washington's famous headquarters for High-class Groceries, Poultry. Vegetables, Fruits. Wines, and Liquors. P. K. Ghaconas & Co., Telephone Us Tour Order. 9th St. and La. Ave. M. 110-111. GEO. W, FARR, Jr. ARCADE MARKET Phone Col. 458. Fresh Home-Grown Vegetables, High-Grade Groceries and Fresh Country Eggs The store with one aim to please. SEA FOOD OF ALL KINDS Phone Us Your Order. PROMPT SERVICE. Lincoln 2207. A. W. TAYLOR EASTERN MARKET Triangle Grocery Store. M. BRIM PROP. 210 Florida Ave. N. W. Complete line of high-grade gro ceries at popular prices. Clean, courteous, and prompt serv ice. Give us a. trial. ' Fine Groceries PMMPT KUIEIY SERVICE BEHRMANN -JMID- BEHRMANN Savanth and Eva S. W. Phona JW. 774. Frank Waggaman. McCIeary's counsel they, were unable to see the accused man until two dayg after a. "confession" had been made. MniWaggaman testified that when he went, to the Jail, he was told by Sheriff Snlvely that "Walflnger (the State's attorney), gave orders to allow no one tov see the prisoner until we get everything straightened out." ' Waggaman further testified, following the decision of the court regarding: the "confession," that he visited the de fendant on the day after the "confes' sion" was made, and that McCleary seemed highly nervous. McCleary was pacing his cell all during the visit, ac cording to Mr. Waggaman, and was. "Hushed, wild-eyed, and Irrational." Further testimony in. an attempt to proe that McCleary was Irresponsible at the timeof his "confession was gtV' en by Mr. Waggaman. It was to the effect that McCleary had called upon a Hagcrstown policeman to live up to his promise to release him. McCleary aiso, according to Mr. Wagagman, cried that the police had murdered his father, ana that the bodies of other members of his family were in the corridors of the jail. At the opening of courts this morning, Mr. Waggaman will again take the stand. McCleary Is accused of murdering the mother of his sweetheart, following a re fusal to let him see the girl. Miss Lupah Henry is the daughter of the murdered woman, and has caused much comment at the court here, where she is known as the "bello of Hagerstown." JTORETTA whaiey EXPRESSES JOY AT COOKE DIVORCE SUIT New York. April 17. "I'm so Ijappy that I'm almost miserable. When I think of the delight that Is to come to us after spending six years as wandering, hounded outcasts, my joy fairly chokes me," said Floretta Whaiey today. In re ferring to the divorce suit filed by Mrs. Marinda Clarke Cooke, wife of tho clergyman with whom Miss Whaiey eloped to California In 1907. Floretta Whaiey was seventeen when she eloped with Cooke, of Hempstead. L I. Since that time she has become the mother of two children. Paul, aged five, andNChester, aged three. Cooke has been working as a painter and paper hanger to support his family in their wanderings from coast to coast. At her home in Hartford, Mrs. Marinda Cooke said she had arried at the de cision to apply for a divorce only after deep thought.' "I waited until by fa ther's death," -she said, "but it was not to seek my own freedom. My reason was to give Jere Cooke's innocent babies a name and their mother the right to call herself his wife." Greek Army Aviator Killed. Athens. April 17. While making a flight over Langadia today Aiator Argyro poule, of the Greek army, was killed. News of the fatal accident was received by the War Office from Saloniki this aft ernoon. Bnll Moose to Stand Alone. New York, April 17. The National Pro gressive party, following Its two-day meeting, issued a statement this after noon stating that it would not fuse with either the Democratic or Republican par ties, but will continue to stand alone. . Largest Horning Circulation. Deal with Us and You Will Be Satisfied. W. E. BELL 131 E St. S. E. CAPITOL MARKET FINE FRUITS, MEATS, nOVISIONS NEWCAMEI600IS M. C. LIPSCOMB, Prop. 9 Second St. K. E. ' L. 703 NEW MANOR MARKET (TH& BIG STORE.) Everything: in Fresh Meats. Provi sions, and Select Marketing:. We direct special attention to our own brand of Saabeaat Coffee. OA Quality always theTSme; lb ww WM. GASS Sherman Ave. and Paxk Road Phone Col. 3820 Best Goods Best Service Fill your market basket here and you are assured of prime qualities, absolute cleanliness, and modest prices. J. WELLS 10) SiiH Street $. t Line. 333. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaH aaaa aaaa:iaaaaaaaaVCa3HaaaaaCSr$aa' saaaaaaaaaafcraaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaal M amaaPfcaateBsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal Baaaaal aaa? aaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaE''''''as amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa B Baa Saaaaaaaaaaaaal il MEMPHIS BROKER IS STltLMlSSING Detective Bums Awaits Mes ae from Martin's Family Before Further Action. - LONDON DROPS THE CASE J. Lack-art AftfcrM. Witkdrawt Offer f Reward far Retmni ef Frimd. London. April 17. William J. Burns failed to make good on -his promlso made last night to produce Joseph Wllberforce Martin, the Memphis (Tenn.) cotton broker, who has been missing since April 3, at Scotland Yard within twenty-four hours. , The time limit expired at mid night. The American detective added mystery to the case tonight when he de clared that his failure to produce the missing man was due to the failure of the Martin family in Memphis to answer a cable which he had sent them April 15. "Until this answer comes I can do noth ing more," said Burns. "I am awaiting the authorization from Memphis to make public certain facts concerning the case." Scotland Yard has dropped the investi gation, temporarily, at least, as there does not appear to be any necessity of their assistance. An indication significant of tho turn which the case has taken is shown by the announcement tonight that J. Lock hart Anderson, Martin's close personal friend and business acquaintance, has withdrawn his reward of $2,500 for Mar tin's return, giving as his reason the fail ure of Napoleon Hill Martin, the mls5lng man's brother, to notify him of the reason for his sudden cancellation of his trip to London. MARTIN'S AGED MOTHER ILL AS THE RESULT OF SON'S DISAPPEARANCE Memphis, Tenn.. April 17. Grief over the disappearance of Joseph W. Martin, In London, and the bankruptcy proceed ings of the Martin-Phillips Company, of which ho was president, has caused the serious illness of Mrs. Nina D. Martin, mother of the missing cotton broker. Physicians today admitted she might die. Mrs. Martin prays constantly that her son will be found. Flans were under way today for the reorganization of the Martin-Phillips Company. Dan S. Elliott, receiver of the firm, said the assets of the company were good. He said he had assurances from New York and St. Louis bankers that they were satisfied with the securi ties on th loans which they have made the company in the last two das. The United States is now importing coffee at a rate of about 1,000,000,000 pounds a year, more than one-third of the world's production. Baked Ham. Soak one-half of a smoked ham for twelve hours in cold water, and scrape very clean in every part. Make a paste withthree quarters of a pound of flour and water a very firm paste; roll it out in a sheet large enough to cover all the ham; wrap the ham up in this, and wet the edges where it is joined to make it adhere. See that it is covered in every part. Put in a roasting pan, and roast for two and one-half hours; when this is done the paste will be very brown and hard; crack it oft and remoe the skin. It may be covered with browned bread crumbs and served hot, which is best, or served cold, having been glaz ed and decorated. To make the glaze, mix one tablespoonful of powdered gelatine, one teaspoonful of meat ex tract and one-half a cupful of water in a saucepan; allow to boil, then brush the ham twice with this glaze. Woodland, Straight Kentucky Whiskey, $1.00 Qt. $3.50 Gal. WINE. Ohio Port, Sherry, Catawba, and 7C Blackberry. Gallon ' Let ua Have Your Sunday OrderaT" Beaver's 423 412 StrfcetS. W. Tel. 5192 Main. Goods to please your pal ate aid year purse. Stteft IrMtfiM, Mttfc Prtviiiwis. Game in Season WM. H. LEIMBACH Cw. Sixth ari 6 Streets S. W. PHONE MAIN 1815. Automobile For Special Delivery. STUDEHTS T0 01ATE AT M..A. C. Aaaanl Contest Mettveea SfarjrlaaL iMtUwtiena tMc Held Next Week. Special to Tbe WUbiDeton Haald. Colleg- Park, April 17. The annual In tercollegiate oratorical contest will take place In the new auditorium building at the Maryland Agricultural College Fri day evening, April 25. The- colleges to be represented in this contest are St. John's, of Annapolis; Western Maryland, of Westminster; Washington College, of Chcatertown, and Maryland Agricultural College. The" contestants representing the last-named college will be selected from the Morrill and New, Mercer liter ary societies of the Institution. The us ual amount of interest Is manifested, and a large representation from each of the colleges entered is expected. ANNEX TO HYATTSVILLE JAIL. Former iMayer Awarded Contract to Erect 5trnctare. Special to Tbe Wtihlnjton Herald. Hyattsvllle, Md.. April 17.-As the re sult of excessive fees said to be exacted by .certain incorporated towns of Prince George County for temporarily housing in their local lock-ups State and county prisoners awaiting extradition to Marl boro, the commissioners of the county yesterday awarded a contract to former Mayor William P. Magruden.of Hyatts vlUe for tho erection of an annex" to the county Jail here. The structure will be built of cement will be as nearly fireproof as possible, and will be encircled by an eight-foot fence. The building will be twelve by twelve, and will be available for all State and county prisoners pending their removal to the county Jail. COURT IS TOO SMALL. Henry Would Iacreane Sapreme Conrt Membership by Two. That an . effort will be made in the course of this Congress to enlarge the personnel of. the United States Supreme Court was indicated yesterday in a state ment made by Representative Robert L. Henry "of Texas, of the House Commit tee on the Judiciary. Representative Henry said business had increased in such volume before the Supreme Court that the Justices were up to their ears at all times with work, and that the time had arrived when relief should be afforded by enlarging the per sonnel of the court. "a bill Is now pending in the Senate, increasing the number of Justices from nine to eleven," said Mr. lenry. "I have no doubt a like bill will 'be presented in the House, and that it wll become law within the next few years. The court should be enlarged. Its docket is filled and as a result of the Increase in busi ness there is great delay in the adjudi cation of cases." Something; Wren jr. "What's the dissatisfaction with Plunk ville owning its own water works?" "Why, we still pay water bills- Most of us thought we'd all draw dividends when he town owned its own water works." Kerosene will quickly cleanse zinc or enameled sinks, bath tubs, and refrig erator linings. RECIPES OF PROVEN Teaato Jelly Salad. Put four heaping- tablespoonfuls of powdered gelatine in a clean sauce pan, add three cupfuls of water, one can of tomatoes or one and one-half pound of fresh tomatoes, one slice of onion, one tablespoonful of tomato catsup, one tablespoonful of vinegar, one bay leaf, one blade of mace, one teaspoonful of salt, three cloves and the whites of two eggs. Beat over the fire till boiling, re move beater and allow to boll up, draw to one side and cover for five min utes. Strain and color red with a few drops of red vegetable coloring. Pour in a wet ring mold. Turn out when firm T on crisp lettuce leaves, fill the center with chopped celery and broken pecan nut meats well mixed and ma rinated; cover with mayonnaise sauce. Marion Market (F. M. HODGES, Prop.,) Specialty of Home-Dressed Poultry Dressed while you wait and abso lutely guaranteed. 1800 T Street N. W. Phone N. "2379. FAMOUS CHOCOLATE MINTS, The Bex. 16c. Candies 20OS FBreeatk St. N. . -Phona N 381. GiC) ."j WORK ON ANACOSTIA FLATS IS UNDER WAY Tw Dre.f es Start m Wait h Kmwi as Project No. 2, to Cast S3M,0tt. The first actual work to be done toward expending the aproprlations of 9300,000 so far made by Congress for the reclamation of the ,Anacostia- flats in what Is known as project No. 2, betweon the Anacostia, and Pennsylvania Avenue bridges, was begun yesterday, and two dredges were placed in this space to carry on the work. The basket-ball season of the Athletic Association of Emmanuel Episcopal Church was brought to a close last even ing In the parish hall with a large num ber present. George Fisher has cap tained the team, while J. C. Wlnterwerp has been the president of the associa tion. Salem Lodge, No. 22, Independent Or der of Odd Fellows of Anacostia met last evening in the local Masonic Hall. Rev. John E. Fort, who has been in charge of two Methodist Episcopal churches beyond Georgetown for a few ears, and who is a resident of Anacos tia, expects shortly to give up his local duties and assumo charge of five Metho dist churches In the Laytonsvllle, Mont gomery County, Md , circuit Mr. Fort will sever his connection with the Washington firm with which he has been connected for a number of years. Tho Ladles' Sewing Society of the German Orphan Aslum, Mrs. Katherino Loeffler, president, met yesterday after noon at the institution. In Good Hope Road. J. E. W. WAYMAN SHOOTS SELF. Former United State Attorney, la III Health, Attempt Suicide. Chicago, April 17. John E. W. Wayman, former State's attorney, shot himself at his home this afternoon. Thyslcians hold little hope for his recovery. Dr. W. O. Krohn, the family physician, said Mr. Wayman's act was duo to his overwrought nervous condition. Mr. Wayman was at Excelsior Springs Mo, several weeks ago for nervous trou ble. Wednesday several physicians de cided at a consultation at Strecter Hos pital that he would have to undergo an operation for appendicitis. He left the hospital, but was taken back there at midnight Wednesday night. Ho practi cally escaped from the place against or ders this morning. STUDENTS IN GERMAN PLAY. 'Kontff DroMcIlmrt" to Be' Given May 2 and 3. "Konlg Drosselbart" is the title of the annual spring play to bo given by the students of Eastern High School on Friday and Saturday, May 2 and 3. De spite tho fact that the play is to be given in German, the teachers In charge assert that the play will bo as easily under stood as a moving picture play. The annual spring play Is given for the benefit of the athletic association, and always draws capacity audiences. 'Twelfth Night," the play given last year, was pronounced by educationalists as the best that had ever been present ed by a scholastic company. MERIT Rhubard Faacoaettea, Two and one-half pounds of rhu barb, one cupful of sugar, one-half a cupful of strained orange juice," one heaping tablespoonful of powdered gelatine, the grated rind of two oranges, one cupful of whipped cream, flaored with one teaspoonful of va ntla extract and sweetened to taste, and a number of individual pastry shells. Cut the rhubard into one inch pieces. Place in a baking dish in layers, sprinkling sugar between the layers, add two tablespoonfuls of water 'and tho grated rinds of the oranges. Place in a moderate oven, cover and bake for one and one-quarter hour. Dis solve the gelatine in the orange juicg, and when the rhubarb is cooked, re move it from the oven and add this mixture t.o it. Let it get perfectly cold. When redy to serve, fill the shells with the rhubarb mixture, heap with whipped cream and decorate with finely chopped nut meats. Ladies World. Amrein's Ice Cream At $1.00 Per Gallon Is the most wholesome and delicious you can buy. Pure ingredients, properly combined, make it the Cream of utmost quality. AMREIN 1009 New York Ave. N. W. Main 2238. Free Delivery. The Groceries that Good Housewives Like. A. LUSTINE 621 7th St. S. W. Phona M. 333. "HELLO ,GIIIS" OE "WOLVES? y Leader Araae Operative labor Deserve Caanace of Menbrloaet. Baltimore, f April 17. The recently ex pressed wish of the telephone girls in Baltimore that in the future they should not be called "hello girls" meets with the approbation of every union sym pathizer In the city. But there It stops. For instead of being given the title of "operators," the unionists wish to be stow on the girls the name of "wolves." It was under this title that the "cen trals" were bitterly scored last night at a meeting of the Baltimore Federa tion cf Labor fbr going to Boston re cently to help break an impending strike of the telephone operators in that city. "It has come to my notice," said Delegate Neal, who led the attack on the telephone girls, '.'that they gave a dance a few nights ago and the proceeds were to be devoted to charity. This dance was simply a subterfuge to again win the confidence of the public after they had betrayed it. But a coat of whitewash does not change a wolf Into a lamb, which applies to the telephone operators here." $50,000,444 INSURANCE ON MORGAN ART WORKS ON TRIP ACROSS SEA London, April 17. Negotiations have been started for the placing of large in surance in the London market upon the Morgan art treasures. It believed the total Insurance taken out will probably exceed $30,000,000, covering the books and MSS. during their transit to the Metropol itan Museum, and also the Morgan col lection that is now in the museum. Mr. Morgan rarely Insured his treas ures. Even those that were shipped from the South Kensington Museum to New York went uninsured against marine risks, but Mr. J. P. Morgan, Jr.. who has always Insured the treasures for which he was responsible, has ordered all the collections insured. NEW REPUBLIC ASKS PRAYERS. Christian Chluee Ura-cd to Set Aside Day of Devotion. Pekin, April 17. The Chinese govern ment appealed today to all Christian Chinese in the republic to set aside April 27 as a day for prayer, that China be guided to a wise solution of the criti cal problems which i confront her. The appeal requested prayer for the national assembly, the new government, the President to be elected, the consti tution, the recognition of the new repub lic by the great powers, the election of strong, able men to office, and the main tenance of peace within the country and with other nations. 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Sold and guaranteed in Washington by Affleck's 8 drug stores, 904 G St. nw., 13th and F Sts. nw., 9th and D Sts. nw. J EWELRY OF MEIIT Novelties for personal adorn ment and wares for household use. all of gus larant iteed quality. mt V 9. CWAN 181 14th St. avr. VVLli . UtTX-U!,; 3413 91 St. aw. ! -Ml' M I HW The Fi HOOMAKER Imp-sjsj nte- T o rcnn. ni& r. , , Tea year eld, SL35. X , , Order thy ahoao. , . Also TENNESSEE, ! Bottle. THE SHOOMAKER CO. , , 1331 K Btxcex a. T. m S-M 1 1 141 1 1 An rtJlleil leather tor tittthtiuuf gores BiMt re vrtta daaeeroaa cunr-Bts sfcacst s weU as robber haa been talented. Off Highest Crarfa. PROVISIONS Of All Kin.. MEATS And all the household necesaKlea. Prompt and courteous sendee la our slogan. C. D. ALLEY. 4ft art A Sfc. IE. Everybody Knows Benrian's Corner The best the market affords In meats and groceries. HERMAN'S 23. ami N Sts. H. W. THE BlfeAD QUESTION Was settled long ago. Particular housewives always buy Sparrow's Real Homemade Bread, 5c Loaf c. v. SPARROW m N. Carftl St. Tfl. L ISM If it's good to eat, We have it! Groceries, Meats, Provisions, Vegetables, Fruits, and Candies. J. A. Keys. 3711 Rcw Hiwfslwt AvtMM. Phone, Col. 3822. aAV