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WOULDYOID HIS MARRIAGE AND WILL May MNMcKensie, Twe “Florodora™ Chorus Girls nnd Young Nesbit te Go on Stand For State—Count- ess Would Fart Couple. NEW YORK, Mirch §.—-A subpoena was sérved upon Evelyn Nesbit Thaw at the Hotel Lorraine commandiag ber to turn over to the district attorney all the letters she ever received from Han ry Thaw or Stanford White. Bhe will be a witness for the prose cution, in so far as the law allows a wile to testify, as she may Le neaded by the district attorney lo kientify the jetters, What good they are going to do the district attorney Is a question asked here, as it is pot likely thaf Mrs. Thaw hins kept any correspondence that would endanger her husband's safety. When the trial of Harry Thaw 1s re sumed ou Monday the district attorney will call as his first wituess In rebut- tal Evelyn Nesbit Thaw's chorus girl friend, May McKenzie. A subpoena hans been served on Miss McKenzie at the Hotel Lorraine, where she is liv- log with the Thaws, notifying her that she will be called the first thing on Monday morning Mr. Jerome Las secured from Mazle Follette and Fdna Chase, two of Eve Iyn Nesbit Thaw's companions In the chorus of the “Florodera” company In 1002, certain néw facts affecting the truth of the story told Ly Harry Thaw's wife of her wrong at the hands of Stanford White Under rules of evidance It would be fmpossible for Mr. Jerome to use this 4 pairs Colton Hose. worth be, 3 pales OF ./....covness Suspenders, worth 2c, now ... ly, but he expects to get it to the jury by means of questions to May McKen- gle. She is ne=numed to be In a posi tion to know the truth or falsity of the charges made by the other two women. Mr. Jerome has also summoned Mrs ilive Handkerchiefs, worth bc, sean nsnnns Wars Mufflers, worth 650 and T76ec, 39¢ Neckwear, worth 50 and Tbe, Neckwear worth 25 ard 35 cents, iE fp 8 A An Insurance Policy Por = Xmas Preseat. bas many points in its favor that mo FRED J. TAYLOR, Bayre, Pa. J. W. BISHOP, The constant repetition of dellver- mg good coul has given us our repu. tation. We handle Lehigh Valley and Sallivan Coal, Hard and Soft Weed and Steam Coal 103 Lehigh Ave., Lockhart Building, Both Phones. CONE TO Hill & Beibach's CAFE hd heed and Cigars In the Valley. DRIVES OUT damp, chilly air preventing Croup. pneumonia eké. | ——— GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Waverly, N, V. G0 A QUALITY, ST, It you buy from PRICE COLEMAN HASSLER, udu 25a WE ss Lopes Aturaclte Both Phones. e Buy Junk. ou know that Blosteln Bros testified for the defense. Among the other known witiesses for the state are Drs. Bingnman of Pittsburg and Deemar of Kittanning, Pa, the Thaw and Copley family physicians, Mr. Jerome undonbtediy will again summon Abraham Hummel a lawyer, to the stand to testify as to the affi- davit Evelyn Nesbit Thaw iz alleged to have signed charging Thaw with cruelties because she “wonld not tell lies” about Stanford White, The pros. ecutor attempted i lutroduce this tes. timony by Interrupting young Mrs. Thaw's narrative, but the testimony was barred. Mr. Jerome belleves that upon rebuttal Justice Fitzgerald will allow him a much wider latitude than wis granted on cross examination Howard Nesbit, it is said, will be called to the stand to testify that his sister told him Thaw had treated her cruelly while abroad in 1908 bhecanse she “would pot tell lies” about Stan- ford White. The district attoraey’s office has been holding Miss McKenzie under a sub- poena ever since the trial began. It Is known of course that the young woman, while called as a witness for the prosecution, is im reality bitterly bostile to the state, and a spirited scene Is anticipated when Mr, Jerome crosses wits with the alert and spry little woman who used to dance so ulmbly In the Weber-Fields show, The subpoena serves! on Mm. Thaw was in the nature of a great surprise to her and also the counsel for the de- fenuse, Interest in the celebrated case was heightened by reports that Thaw's familly had determined to separate him from his wife should a verdict be re- turned In his favor, Howard Neshit. the young brother of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, was responsible for the rumors of possible eftrunge ment. “The Countess of Yarmouth™ young Nesbit declared. “has sald that she will not return to Eugland until her brother aud my sister Lave been sepa: rated.” It was the original intention of the prosecution to use young Neshit's story to offset the testimony of his sister, but several weeks ago be declared that be would pot testify for the prosecu. tion and go agalust his own “flesh and blood.” Adjournment until Monday was an- nounced five minutes after court open od. Delphin M. Delmas’ plan to rest {he defense with the testimony of Mrs Willlam Thaw had caught the district attorney napping, and he had to admit it in court. The delay seemed to ex: asperate the defendant. It Is likely that Mr=. Thaw will be called to testify on Monday, apd 1t Is expected that ber examination In re buttal will be one of the wost trying periods of her long orenl” While It has not been generally it Is a fact that the Countess of Yarmouth and Evelyn Neshit Thaw have not seen each other for weeks, although thelr rooms in the Hotel Lor ruine are on the same floor It has also been a watter of com ment that as two experts have de elared Thaw to have heen lusane at the time of his marriage the ceremony might be declared vold and annulled. Under this rule the will and code), in which Mrs, Thaw ix left the inaln portion of her hushand’s willlons, are also void, English Firm Robbed nt Moscow. MOSCOW, March The cashier of towbley Manufacturing company, WAS IRON AGAINST WOOD. Don Ramon Pins Makes Heply to Dewey's “Divine Ald" Speech. WASHINGTON, March %.—"My mils sion to the United States Is to help co went Hew tles of friendship.” said Se nor Don Ramon Pina, the new Span- ish minister In an interview. “1 have not come here,” continued the minis- ter, “to remind the American gosern- went that it defeated us in a confilet, but I have come on a mission to help both countries live down the unpleas ant past.” When his attention was called to a recent communication Admiral Dewey addressed to a correspondent in which the hero of Manlia bay sald that he had won his yictory over the Spanish fleet by “divine ald” Senor Plua said: “Please do mot consider me irrever ent, but If Admiral Dewey won hx victory over the fleet of our navy in Maullsa bay by ‘divine ald’ I think It must have been the god of war,” the ald that iron gave him in conquering wood.” Senor Plua =ald that his country bad prospered greatly since the war and intimated that defeat by America real Iy developed in a benefit to I ruthie: than a disadvantage “It caused the people to awake to the realization.” he sald. “that they must be up and doing to keep pace with the times, particularly with American progress, and following this both po litical and commercial couditions have greatly improved.” Senor I'lun is the first Spanish min ister to Washiugton since the retire meut of Senor Ojeda In 15 that time the lezation has been fu charge of Luls astor, the first secre {ary of the legation DOWN ON LYNCHING. Strong Constabulary Is Hemedy. CAMBRIDGE, Mass, March 9-—A J. Montague, formerly governor. of Virglula, gnve an address at [Harvard od on the subject of lynching In the south. He said In part “Some of us are taught to favor lynching and therefore to fear the strotg arth of federal power This barbaric malady will net be finally eradicated in America until the people exercise a self restraint born of con viction and not of fear. In our sys tem of government, above all others, there Is no place for private or per sonal vengeance. 1 think that a strong constabulary is the best school ta teach the virtue of self re<traint amd the beneflcence of law and onder over riot and murder. “I give It as my deliberate op nion, shared by the bulk of the lawabiding people of the southland, thet there is never an occasion where n~ort to lynch law Is justifiable among civilized people, Such practices snap (be fun lamental bonds of and will eventuate In a government as capri clous and as relentless a= that of wila beasts” solely Commons Defeats Woman Sufirage. LONDON, March 9.-The bill to ex tendethe right of suffrage to women was defeated In the house of com mons, where It wus talked to death without coming to a vote, The sup porters of the bill made a determined atfempt to secure a volte, but the speak. er declined to accept a motion of clo- sure, and the sitting of the house was closed automatically, The bill was thus killed for the present session. The result was vot surprising, even to the suffragists themselves, as some of the strongest sympathizers of the wom- en's cause realized that the question was not yet ripe for legislation W. F. Walker Was a Forger. HARTFORD, Conn, March 9 That W. F. Walker, the defaulting treas urer of the Savings Bank of New Brit ain, is also a forger to the extent of severnl thousand dollars was made kuown. Walker probably will be lua: dicted for that crime by the grand jury at its session Tuesday when the embezzlement charge against him will be considered. The state attorney i= in possession of evidence to show that Walker forged notes payable to him self ax treasurer of the Connecticut Baptist convention and by so doing had covered up his steallugs for years Chirago Sabitreasury Steal, CHICAGO, March 9 —- U4. W. Fitz gerald, assorting teller of the Chicago subtreasury, from whose cuge $174.00 in currency disappearsl (wo weeks ago, will not be restored to employ ment by the government for the pres ent. He promised to make disc! of some fort concerning alleged irregu laritles aud carelessness In handling money at the subtreasury If he were restored to duty, but Inter decided to say nothiug. wiles Arrest In Marvin Cnse, WILMINGTON, Del, March H.-A man giving the name of John Hart fisherman, of Camden, NJ. was ar rested at New Castle last night on sus piclon of knowlog something of the ligappearance of the little Marvin iid, He has lived for about four months in a hot ou the Munderkitl reek, near Kitts Hammock Kalser Entertains Tower Girls BERLIN, March #0 <Kalser Whilaw carried a bouquet of roses and lacs to the Awerican embassy and presented it to Mm. Tower, wife of the ambas sndor. His majesty also asked to see Mr. 08d Mrs. Tower's two little daugh- ters, gave thew a lot of toys and talk el with them for some time about their dogs and games, Altense Has a Chil), MADRID, March § King Alfonso is to his ith a chill. His JOY AT WHITE HOUSE President's Young Son Is Much Improved. SINKING SPELL CAUSED GRAVE FEARS Archie Roosevelt, Very 111 With Diph- therin Yesterday, Was In Lew Condition, but Has Now Rallied. WARHINGTON, March Follow lug an slamming sioking spell there has been an appareut .change for the better in the wonditlon of Archie Roosevelt, the president's thicd son The depression resulting from weak heart action has disappeared, and tha physicians report the boy's condition ds much Improved, The pres dent told callers that Arch ie was bright and cheerful and that he was very hopeful of a succes=ful ght against the disease Archie Is the Jeast mbust of all the president's boys, Lut th: attending physicians say this does not neces rily militate against Lis recovery In hix visit to the sickroom the dent the s8ilue pn against Infection that are taken by the a9 5" presi ol=erves aulions i ARCHIE ROOSEVELT. physicians, dogning a gown similar to those wornu Ly them and washiug his hands in a solution of carbolic acid when he leaves the apartment, The regular cabivet mecting was held. and the president transacted business at the executive offices as usual . Dr. Lambert sald Archie was doing very well and was perfectly conscious and expressed the opinton that he would get through all right, Despite the fact that the president did not retie until 2 o'clock Iu the morning he arose shortly after 6 o'clock and al once communicated with Dr. Kennedy, who had relieved Dr Lambert at the sick boy's bedside, Mrs. Roosevelt spent almost the entire night In Archie's room. Mrs, Nicholas Longworth telephoned to the White House before Lreakfast to Inquire as to her brother's condition Cartridges “to Kill Niggers Wihih™ SAN ANTONIO, Tex, March D.—The defense fu the trial of Major Penrose by court martial In connection with the Brownsville riot of negm soldiers put several! witnesses on the stand Captains Jolin F. Preston and HM Dichmau of the Twenty-sixth infantry testified to experiments made recently by them In firing aud cleaning new Springfield rites. Private Otis CO West, Company B, Twenty-sixth in funtry, told of visitiug the barracks after his battalion left fur Fort Browu A Mexican boy had pliked up car tridges and told the witness, “I am go lug to sell these to ki nlggers with.” To Knock Out Milk Trust, PROVIDENCE, R I, March 9 -A bill providing for an Investigation of an alleged combloation ua restraint of trade (Ormied milk dealers of the state was Introduced nn the Rhode Is land house by Dr. Crocker of Prov dence. The LHI regests the attoruey general “to Investigate the agreement, apparently In restruint of competition and teuding to create re ceiitly entered Into by milk dealers by which the price of wilh Ix established throughout the state for a Axed period of time" by n monopoly ———————————— William HR. Hearst Seriously 111 NEW YORK, March 9- William R Hearst Is serfously 1 at his home conding te an announceinent, and his engugements for time to come have Leen cangeled lie editor's 1 ness was made Known when the Four teenth Hstrict (Brooklyn) Independence League club canceled a meeting at which to have spoken. Mr. Hearst revently contract ed 8 severe cold ne ROM Assembly In Wis Wants an German Princess, LISBON, March 0 The visit here of Frederick Angustns, king of Saxony, is understood to be In connection with negotiations looking to the marriage of the crown prince of Portugal, the Duke of Braganza, with a princess of Saxony, Net Bound to Shave Negroes. HARTFORD, Conn, March 0.—-The supreme court of the state has just handed down a decision to the effect that barbers in the sinte ueed not colored mien. Child's Hose Supporters We day and M srt} 121 2C f das 15c and 18¢ Salur- all sizes, 10¢ the pair Child’s Underwaists fersey knit, well strapped and made 1 Saturday and Monday fo sell Tor 15 15¢ or 2 for 2a. Hose Another Lisle Hose chance to get 25¢ Misses” for 19¢, tos 2 Boys’ Heav; Saturday and Monday Se the pair or 3 for 23c. India Linens Get your share of 18%¢ India for This Is a value and cheaper than we can place it today Corset Opportunity Saturday and Monday we will give with every $1.00 Corset (and they all standard makes), 1 pair of 85c Yale Seamless Hose or any Ihe Hose on our shelves, ladies’, misses’, hile or menu's. These Corsets are all new models, about 50 (n all, and represent the best $1.00 Corsets made Dress Goods A Fegular city assortment of Dress Goods, beginning at 150 double fold goods and “rls stages to $1.12%. Many of these added this week and bristle with and freshness New Black Voiles Some very pretly ones have Bb added this week, and we maintain ou reputation for values. See them. = for 25«¢ 12%¢c dren's in white, cream and black, for tumes, waists, etc, are well worth & look. Many of them are quite differ ent and all are new, fresh and beats tiful : Medallions From 15¢ to $1.50 each, in white, used very fetchingly construction of the lace walst Chemiscttes and Y-kes + nN ry for yur inspection. + eran 'n ba appreciated. aud the Talmadge Block, Elmer Avenn Valley Phone HUNTING for a plumber who will do your work just right You can stop right here. Send and we respond and do work qulck- for will promptly us yuur Fer a Plamber to slight or loiter over his work we consider decided iy poor policy. So all our work Is of the hurry-up order, but with- out slightiug. In fact the part we less about is the bill We have got lato the habit of not charging i enough, so other i | plumbera say, only Are cares
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