PAGE SIXTEENC!RFUSED DRINK MAN KIIIS’reived for this, according to friends,!was squaadercd on narctics and wbis-!■PI1TA I km TIJCU UlMCri C ;kojr- 1,0 returned from Haiti-1lWv Aril/ iuJMit mniOJCJUT : more where he is understood to have1’ontinned frtiu* Page H j *•**» B ot the Johns liopkin’s ,Uonunuu in » ! Hospital for a disease which had af-bad boon oonducttnl riun, ‘J-fwicd his defective leg. Friends de-jmrUy Silled jug of motinsnuiv , lt;qar,» ,Rat jic, suf/er(Mj jntonso painseveral hiutles wire 1' t ti ' *• reirue the member was amputatedKind of liquor. In the _ee tar re i ;lR^ contracted 'the drug habitnumerous empty jugs. But the big business seemed to have been in •‘near beer.” or more correctly, home brew, lor there were dozens ofin the 2ft pe of alleviating his suffering..Mr. Watkins, a native of Piedmont. W. Va.. came to ihi-s city about 'i?cases on hand .ready for the Patur-; years ago. He had been employed by day night rustu j the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for;That it was homo brew ' was prev-, years aud at the lime of death eu by the great earthen jars of the i .,v-vs a comlw tcr of a fast freight ■ a tuber cooking o» the kitchen stove.; t rain on the Third Division, between; It was foaming almost over the top;^,}. c;j• and Grafton. !and was ready for'bottling. Green; ^jr Watkins was a quiet and highly] lives with- his wife in rooms iu the ; respected citizen. His incidentally i rear and above the saloon. ! dropped into Green's place to talk with iBogus Revenue Stamps Found. j Donahue, an old acquaintance, and : The startling discovery, however.; was entirely an innocent party. H»j ■was in the desk of Green, where. X\UI not know Hanlon. Besides his, wrapped in a newspaper, was a great' wife, Mr. Watkins is survived by two j quantity of bogus revenue stamps and sons. J. Kenneth and Edward. ami | bogus Mount Vernon whiskey labels three daughters. Mrs. O. J. Carrico,! with the little printed slip for the and Misses Virginia ami Helen Wat-' back of the bottle, telling it is for-kins, this city. Kenpeth is in the-“medicinal use only” ami of the pen- V. S. Navy, stationed on the l\ S. S. •alty if sold for auv other purpose. The Reina Mere odes, at Annapolis, Md. label outfit was complete. Mr. Donahue's body was removed;Over a voar ago a still was in op- to the home of his cousin, Patrick W.;e ration back of the Green place. It Rowan, 111 Polk street, an engineer was removed after a lire and its ow- on the Western Maryland Railway nerehip was ult;*vor disclosed. • with whom ho boarded. He had 513SAs soon ^ the officers arrived they in his clothing when he was killed.ordered the persons found in the Mr Donahue was born in County Hareresidence part of the building. However, he. too. was taken to the police station in the pat rot. where he was detained several hours and was then released. The police seized a charge account hook ox the Green establishment. which contained the names oxa number of customers.' Several ofnecharges were for $2.40.”Hanlon Prepared For The Killing.Tin-plate ^nill and the Kelly-Spnng-iioli.l as a special officer. Previously i iif conducted'a restaurant at. o9 North U A Centre street under Miller's Hail. He 11/1 is survived by three brothers and two; 0sisters in Sidney, Australia, also by ' ** sister. Mrs. Anna Joyce, of. Carlos, j . this county. He was a member of the;Pn local Moose anrl Eagle organization?.; A Funeral services will he held tomor-;JrprisMar; row morning at 5 o’clock in St- Pat-; That Hanlon fully premeditated hi- . rcbupch. Interment will he in the! act, there seems no doubt. ; cl!Urc3l cemeterv. • iThe Yellow Taxicab Company re-; w j Kiminey of Meadville. Pa.. ■ ceived a call to cofiw. Thomas i wJ]0 ha(1 jU5t po^en jt, 011 ti,e train, is • street early Saturday night and Nor-. -mprovjng at Western Maryland Hos- -man Mess man. 502 Franklin street.. from the bullet wound iu hisdrove out. He was about to return , Kimtnejr's wife, who resides atwithout his fare; who could not be, Baltimore aveune. this city, was a located, when hailed by Hanlon. Com-; ^jss Leasure. He is employed by ing up toward the heart of the city. - -ra‘ors. While the bullet passed clear:9 emryandtraiHanlon had Mcssman r-top at- the :jthrough his side, it hit uo vital part. Ijuniresort of Fthe] Meade, where Hanlon ; jje -vvill recover, the doctors think, got out and remained but a moment, j leaving the place uttering foul words ;MEETING OF PROTEST CEASES AMID CONFUSIONwas liar ’it i: . leastheiWhile driving along, according _ to Messman. Hanlon said Im was goingto ge*: pri?| to ?:a glsomebody and referred to V.Neither President Nor Senator;. Tgray-hairci man. He* fired his revol- j Borah Will Know—Officially'iho ver twice out the mxicab window* Peeling of Crowd of Men. ;Ra5!•while in th- vicinity td the Impcrml ^ ------ auuice cream i-lant. saving he wanted *o j Associated Press. _ . |in ISttrti'rttre Wrkia all vi5l.t. lie! Sew Vork, March 5-Sc.her then removed the empty shells and]dent Harding nor Senator Borah will;put in loaded cartridges. {know, officially, the feeling of a crowd-j ^* - 3- ■ of men a no women who fched the com-: —At a point w no re Hanlon commanded notthebrea: himafter thatin tiTrn into v* street. Hanlon againto turn • I nxiss the orowij before the night s ■ Aoxaudience caused the chairman to dis-'pulled the revolver on himother direction, gay-] business was completed.:lt;il\ SIIWLUJS L'i-1 . 1 |iaT'th- dav Hanlon had been may overcome iorce it will be the; ^drink a* Green’* and this . greatest, happening since -the vruci-;him ' uXion. ' , -lesHanlon began shooting up the place.1 Earlier in refused aseemed to rankle hint.Was a Consistent Law Violator. . M*'- MoLionaUi frownca upon a reso- ; *■ Fj»to*i wa* vears obi. His body: Union offered from the floor, which. ^was sent lo'rhnimom. W. Ya.. ana proposed a protest to the President.; •* burial wiB be at Cross, near Pied- suggested that a message be sent; ' mom, hH old home, ou Wedires.lay -Senator Bora u urging Mm to continue:afternoon. U vn* n-.*t» . ^ ..,.-,1- ■ lenHiri*.AdKnown tbnt Hanlon wove in which the police four.-, ed. One leg was i-ork lee:. S I’tiinrcflff-criishetl ■ tT belowthe knin an arcnh-HTrauro^n i^oinvk\'vOiii'j?working lor a general economic con-I'Qnnioo.Thor*' Wt-re cries for and against, from iho entire audience. 'VYiien an I r atuMnpt was made io pat the matter* * iv :i vuie liet klerf? Dei's!srert in stiolir.. tl2le liecklers persisted in sholi.;;.v tiir.?oiis familiar '*!;g the chairman until that official*dirPile Sufferers- (S. = TitAitworked on urnk ( ^ j jwith hiV''tlSaW;iure.i uupo and it: dlswrssc-d the meeting, which broke ^ja was dope mor^ V:\i\w niootjlt;*upe liquor W m aii uproar, that prompu-n his ;ui?. Han- jIon ivtii? acqiniV-u m f.he riivuit court • here sonie 1:11suf iU*c:il liquor.celling when ht* k-pr a place on Bed- I l Ji III PFPfS ^ Ad- ford sired, on u iv.o:ilh\ and two young men who \v* re wiuse^es in his case w*?re ?o:ii ?o prison for IS months i-eonarur. sfor perjury, havixis usiiiiuu differ- -^ivos-no cutting-a harmless rem-;- ently They linedX ol'tcad act. He j a brother, iDon't become' despondent—try Dr.;HEM-ROID—no greasy jtiltiv b.-'iore ih-- trial jure from what'-^F lhat ^ gaarameed to quickly ban-■V (Old tv- a rand jnrv. Hanlon was ish al1 miser}' or costs nothing. C. H,‘LO Hi in nrtmi V’oiirt here for ■ Holxzman.—Advertisement._Adja vioiaiim!r!icHUis survived by hi mother.John .Hanlon, and four married sisters, j He was separated from his wife. Eve- j lya Hanlon, who lives in Toledo, O.; They have a daughter. Olga May. aged; ■six years, who lives with Hanlon’s' mother in Wes temp ovr. Hanlon was; arrested several times within the past; month for speeding and driving a car; under influence of Uquor. jLast Thursday he was arrested for j reckless drivimr ami'disorderly con- 'duct and form it--i police records si' a dozen or more :or two. It wastotal of ?a0. The1 itrev ire was arrested,* imi-s in the last year; ■ om-non knowledge, iit seems, the? varrieii a revolver.iitw the shooting cartridges.In hisclt;■. 'IA* 'F V* VIva? zouni ii-.-tRecently Treated for Burng.Hanlon in hi.-' ciotMuir S-?. nwatch ilwA a slip sln.win^ }w hail no*, positedin a Iiua] bank in De-) cember. About t wo week* ago. /ho ap- j peered one ui^iul m the office oi Dr.; Thomas W. Koom ^iih pnirdni scalds : on his body. I!lt;? was sent to Allegany; Hospital, where ho remained a short lime. The scalds, it :s said, came . •from a break in a hquot 5till which Hanlon had been operates tK-ar the ; city. Halon did a jreod bUiim.-ss as a dope pefinler. Jleconily the City Conn-! oil refw^tl Hanlon a rr si an ran: \hProtect Y(“A STIReal good heavySkylights, Stacks, C over all other materiiOB Bedford street*nee. Hi? place had beoji h resort for womcu of quo?- * Tiotialde character and in The tom-: pauy of cuci; women Hunion h:ul boon * Seen frcquexitty of late. jAnte Mortem Statement Was Sought.Mr. Watkins was s-er. at Aibwany Hospital coon after he was remojed there by Coroner Fnan c.ud Mayo:* Koon. who or;deavored jo set an ante.:They are light ii anee and reasonableGood sheet metsmen^ji X•n • 11 •■h\K ill h;5 rUdiri.MnmortemDot him?Thy funeral of M'\ Wutkuis wii! take place Tuordity rnorr.mc a: b o'clock from Sr. MaryV Carbolic CImivli, of ^vhit'h v';lt; a no mb»-r,with burial in so VwivU kV lt;'“inet»Ty. Up ivas r* 13H-H1 ot tiic BnuhPrhooiiof Hui!wav Trainm?. n Name Soob^y-Iitinion S Mod to hfuir on an avo:\u*ItoSvu \ \ V i 1 *»v *lt; •(rama local 1’ -g anu tnHeproper! v0.1hliCOM; o; Scv/b i‘vast ^’Ve-ra*:*i ].in!n tIaIa; t —Let us do voulr lt;Our shop is equippedABSTOVES -PLUMBINGFI