Show BUTTERFLY DENTIST DREAMS OF COLD COLDI I ELECTRODES S y 5 p iii i. i f By United Press NEW NEW- NEWYORK YORK March 25 In In his cot cof in the prison ward rd at Bell BelI Bellevue vue hospital tonight Dr Arthur Warr Warren n Waite lying in a cold terror stricken sweat saw a aI vis vision vision vision-if on-if on it w was s the electric chair He I sa saw th come come to h his s cell inI in early dawn he lie saw the death marc i I f felt lt himself with will sagging knees es and terror d dr brain being forced back Into tEe tSe chair chaix Tl Then en the mask over his face fage the the cold electrodes on his legs and on his head Then the moaning moaning moan moan- ing sigh of ot the deadly current With John E. E E E. Peck aged millionaire millionaire- of ot Grand Rapids Rapids his his father father in in law dead from poison polson which Waite admits he purchased evidence eviden e continually I piling up revealing him as maintaining maintain maintain- ing another woman in the most expensive expensive ex ex- I pensive hotel in New York and his bis diary revealing numerous other affairs affairs affairs af af- af- af fairs Waite moaned and begged that death might co come e to himAs him As the handsome young dentist tossed ip mental torture he did not nut know that his bride of six months had said in Grand Gran Rapids I hate him One Orie Hundred Suits I He did did not know that police in searching his suits of clothes in his rich apartment had found new incrimInating incriminating in in- criminating evidence in the form torm of or a a. diary mentioning numerous wom women n. n N Neither did he know that the the thc first other woman Mrs Margaret Horton had been found and that the district I attorneys attorney's office believed he meant not only to harm the members of his own family but his studio companion companion compan coman- ion and her husband t With glassy eyes the erstwhile bon boa vivant lay on his back and stared and Those near him knew his thoughts but he did not say a word They felt that the former former butterfly was then undergoing worse than death death death-death death which the prosecution now feels certain of in view of the evidence has be been n piling up From Mrs Margaret Horton the theother theother theother other woman whom wheat he maintained at atthe atthe the luxurious Plaza hotel and from I her husband Harry Mack Horton en engineer n. n District Attorney Dooling late today learned that Waite Waito nay may have had designs on the lives of the Hortons Hortons Hortons Hor- Hor tons and at least two other persons perhaps more Diary Reveals Secrets His diary too told secrets secrets- he lIe thought forever locked in his s bosom What may have been the end of his career had not the suspicious suspicions of KAdams K Adams been aroused could not even be imagined One foresaw the brilliant young doctor doc doe tor in a constant whirl of love conquestS conquests con con- quests of ot the quick things of his loves unceasing necessity of mony money and of the easiest way out whatever that might beIt be said It seemed his disposition one The last statement on the case issued by the district attorneys attorney's office Is IsIf If the statements of Mrs Horton can be corroborated It would appear that Waite had designs on her ber life and that of her husband Waite it seems thought she was a 11 wealthy woman oman woman He represented himself to her as a wealthy man engaged in stock speculation specula I tion Uon and making himself Croesus a Not long after atter they became acquainted acquainted ac ac- ac she says he began to question ques ques- Lion tion her about how much money she had and how much money her husband husband hus bus band had Mrs Horton had reason to believe I Continued o on page 4 4 I BUTTERFLY DENTIST I Continued from page 1 according to her statements that Waite had planned to persuade her to take some kind of ot medicine He often asked her If she did not think she ought to her money and her husbands husband's money to him Marked interest was taken by the authorities tonight in the statement of General Manager Harley of the Plaza hotel that the room occupied by Dr Waite and Mrs Margaret Horton who is 22 was of the tIme regulation type It contradicted her statement that the room was a studio only did not contain contain con con- tam tain a bed and was used only as a meeting place where she and Dr Waite might practice French conversation conversation conversa conversa- tion and music Dr Waite Walte and Mrs Horton lived there as Mr and Mrs Walters Mrs Horton said she did not know until she saw In the papers that Dr Waite had used an assumed name and had regist registered red her as his wife 4 shortly Dr Walters' Walters came in hers here before February with a handsome looking looking look look- ing woman whom he introduced as his wife He engaged a bedroom just justas as is used by other guests of the ho hOe tel I learned from the chambermaids however that this room was ne never er occupied at night said Harley Mrs Horton told interviewers that when not otherwise engaged she and Dr Waite occupied the room together for hours at a time during the after after- She said that that- she learned Dr Waite spoke French splendidly and that she thought It a fine opportunity to Increase her fluency in the lan lan- guage She and the doctor found the theother theother theother I other was a devotee of music and had several other kindred likes Her husband still stUl believes she did no wrong He is about 45 years of age |