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8 \ HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1919. to answer q tions. Captain Tuornay the eniire family had retived | Years was a member of the board of AERIAL T\ORPEDO but from now on aviation deserves, \ found a ;um\ bottle, half empty, with ne time Tuesday night. ile is be- | cducation i the support and guidance “of our most ] a used glass in the bedroom and a . lieved to have gone to the cellat Before entering business for himself, L 7 W W conservative men of affairs.” sbonge and a glass half filled with a ' Where the axe was kept and to have Mr. Strong was in the employ of the I\E“ AR EAPO of Members the society devoted v wish solution in the bathroom. first killed his wife, then wounded his | Eric railroad, and -had charge of many Jast night's session of their convention juni with the dazed cendition of the son, and then killed his c st daugh- | Of its most important engineering pro- e entirely to aviation problems. Afte wo s, led fo a belief that Strong ter. The two vounger dat jec luding truc h c ceds 4 G, (¢ B < e two vounzer daughters, who | jects, including construction of the e ; o Col. Deeds ended his address, ¢ 3 B e o e e R e g e bR Controllcd B Sn ARG S B IS Gy ME D U I BT ST ko tiibhe) of his family before *king them sister. esca se they | Was fifty ye old. Wirciess, Developer of seryice engineering division, delivered Mot or may have administered chlorofor Crie SHitol e it cken i e = - an illustrated lecture showing devel- I'ElZEd New YOI‘keI‘ AISO 17168 {0 . or other anaesthetic while Hw:‘tl‘f‘]::f opinion of the police. .\ i Hv‘w | FAVES FOR SWEDEN. | Liberty Motor. : ; T n opment of the milita irplar Find Open Book. a razor I than iy Km Three OlhEFS >n & bureay beside the' b | stronz to o i i | : £ Will Spend Winter ac 01 Sew York, Dec .vmm:\ ‘H"I,’p‘“‘::“ CENSU Lt ke pe P box ) d rooni, hu = = ept open by a of ; ut s Visiting His Parveuts. l‘l;gtl«he , the police found a novel. “In had beer suided by wircless will play their p mination for Applicants Will Bo L is Steps; What Wonld Jesus Do Physician Contirr Uhe x n sircet left to- in the next war, members of the By : 3 B yuld Held on December 10. u Ao\\l York, De G.—Apparently | & well known novel with relizio Ihe police theory (i p « k. from whence he American society of mechanical engi L OILReCK a oes (8} ) & razed by o protracted illness and a: Motive, hy C < nesday Xt for his old ers were informed last nig The g y inatis . 3 t ss @ 21 motive, by Charles M Sldont ot ool place i estay n i for is ne were informed last night by I There will be an examination i irror reflec elief that his mental powers wi the sitd o ¢ veden. le will return early A, Deeds of Dayton, O., former chie it Conbor . m < > al were | the position of the book Strong ap- firmed by the obinion of will return early ceds of Dayton, O., former chief this city on December 10 for the B e o 0 s D b e o e B eieteoms: e coniy : mmer of the equipment division of the army position of minor clerks in the Imperfections ofthe skin, such'as ct and structural engineer, with of- The pages open dealt with the men- Dr. Arm e stated | : ae l \ulnn 10 years since Mr. Rolf air service, under whose personal di- Bureau of C‘ensus. The national cen roughness, blotches, pimples and ces at No. 7 Wall street, kille = perturbati of ary Maxwell, a | that Mr 1 Mrs, N e s old home in Sweden and he rection the Liberty motor was devel- g The taken 5 el 2 5 % 2 # L SRR e A i IL:\] v‘\;b J :“‘!“m(;n.my lof !]1:'\; vaah sl - 3 3 1 thei T e e e .lu n{l; ; a 1“{)‘»“( first ‘\T- weeks red spots 1f so ?H';:m' ‘}”. use of LT SO OnL e e e e S e s} G0 days. ngther. He has T e o ol s i Jantanyand chesc s uinatlon inext B Riésiriol Soap and/sce ifitswholer 2en ) ) an gxe late | the novel, who felt his power i s his Family ; g ! 2 p as far advanc- is for the purpose of getting i e sday nig! S aaE o { 7 = e Titile T salth of his ed d > v 5 . Jeeds. 5 some, cleansing qualities do nat uesday night or early Weédnesday | Pulpit waning and was no longer able n ot seen Strong alive was | mother il @i iy € I,\”,'["'if - ‘({f“ war,” said Col. Deeds. enough clerks to.do the work at ey i"‘“,m\(,m(m i 1?!!1}1(1;{ at his home in Passaic, N. J. | to hold his congregation. It was 0 ton, 1t liwyor wne | N sy ik ];’ It will be possible 10 “woshington In checkine up the M I ihon e Dontt i t- then killed himself by cutting his [ inferred that Strong. who 1 a ner- Strong consmlted Tue ¥ night abo DBECISION TR o : B Bl el hine automatically . \\merators Either men zmrpnlsmg) E ‘m e. on ait roat with a razor after seriously in- | vous breakdown followed by : ious a deed to some property in the We ION IS RESERVED. o rolled and guided 100 miles and at —try it today ! aring three: other children in an at. ) attack of pneumonia a year ago, drew Mr. Gaston said that Strong seeried | 1o With-Cormr s e MRG0 s e cogetioratica Ll i od it Pmpt to exterminate his entire fam- | a parallel with his own waning power, greatly excited about the transaction « itt-Cormic Case Is Finished in Wings. The fusels laden with high | ] = both physical and mental. which he described as a routine mat- k City Conrt. 1“1:;.».”\,« will drop plumime § > | P Of the three children surviving, one| There was no suggestion in the book ' ter of apparently no particular im.| ATIC" a session that occupied most LI the target the size of a elty ac- | | Walter, twelve years old. the only | of murder or suicide, but Strong, a portance of yesterday in the city cc Juc S ! £ | . 3 e " or women may take the examination, which will embrace spelling, arithmetie., n—is expocted 1o diee s ooheY | deeply religious man and a prominent The Strong family was one of the | J2M¢s T. Meskiil reserved decision The speaker added that “ground vo, Nina, fourteen, and Susamna, | member of the North Reformed best known in Passaic and Mr. Stron e Wi Clobiles i Ghls ollowins BEtie Lhe iachines Juatmioted Belons fght, who were hit with the bluni |church, of Passaic, was known to had been a life-long resident of tha sConI L CHIE Ol inessigta O take sprominent vartdn fhe ords i < P next war." . cor ercia ¢ hstead of the sharp end of the axe |have brooded over his physical condi- city. His father, now dead, forme sterday v Henry €. Parsc AL Lo ICREL ."" p ; 4 = e : -t flying, he declared the airplane “will lade, are at the Passaic General hos- | tion for some time. v pastor of the First Reforme HEarsons thontey lanilo o ; Se AT iy issaic Gener cformed ;4 mony relative to the cuttir never duplicate the romantic develop- - ment of the omobile, as its place 3 At all druggists in our affairs is much more limited,” S i Srobabis il As reconstructed by the police from church. Mr. Strong had been active Because of the inability of the sur- | the indications, Strong probably arose in Passaic civie irs and for iving children to tell just what hap- | = ened the details of the tragedy are pmewhat shrouded in mystery. There | re indications that Strong may have rugged or administered an anaes etic to his victims before attacking 1. An open book on a bureau ear Strong’s bed indicated that he hay have found in the story of the faning power of a preacher, the rincipal character of the sto a arallel to the loss of mental power h his own case. The tragedy did not become known } ntil late ay afternoon, and | P8 . 2 ¢ he three surviving children are be- | [ % Y ¢ eved to have been unconscious' in 4 & | 2 -w jheir beds since Tuesday night. Two M N @ | i 1 T TTE {7 lchoolmates of the {wo younger 1s, Catherine Mott & 3 - » b7 el | 1T l"l“ ST 1L . . | ‘ B LT L et None of the Strong children ap- wred at school on Wednesday, and therine and Ruth called at the trong house on their way home to sarn the reason. They were unable o get 2 response to their ringing of he doorbell and left without a hought that anythind was wrong. When the children failed to appear L schoal yesterday the two little girls gain tried to learn what was the natter with their friends, They found ewspapers for the last two days in he doorway and ral bottles of ailk at the back door. Believing that omething was wrong the girls pound- d on the door and shouted for their hums After a long time two wan aces appeared in the doorway. “Fverybody's Sick,” Her Report. verybo sick at our house” Kina the elder of the Strong gir old her little friends. The latter, earing that thosc in the house might e suffering from = some contagious se, went away, and Nina tele- bhoned Dr. John H. Carlisle, the Strong fam physic n, to come at e to their home at No. 2 Leex on Avenue. Dr. Carlisle upon going to the sec- ind floor of the house immediately iiscoverea evidence of a tragedy. M trong was 1ying in her bed with-two ixe wound one acress the mouth ind the other a gash in the back of her head, either of which would have peen instantly fatal. On a couch he same room W Nathaniel, the : Y forgotien or. the uscrul, Jasting ones? yoy, with a fractured skull caused by i he blade of the axe but still Dreath- b ng. The body of Strong, with his 1 AR 1 appreciated every day in the yei mething remindful of your thoughtiulness years after Christmas 1919, jugular vein slashed, was found in ; 3 s . It's the gift truly represcatative of you—the kind you want to give! e bathroom. The body of Eliza- Joth, the eldest daughter, with the kull crushed by one blow of the axe, i adjoining bedroom. . Carlisle notified Police Captain jamin F. Turner and called Dr. A. Van er, and the injured hoy his two surviving 3 taken to the hospital, where the boy was pronounced hopeless. The the two voung daughters erious. Apparently they ruck on the head by the end of the axe, the crazed fath- it the last having faltered in his ntion to kill all his children. oth of the girls appeared to be in ondition and were unable Which of your Christmas Gifts cach year are you most pleased with—the novel, fantastic, soon-to-be- You know—-0 do we! That's why we suggest to you Farniture, the logical Christmas Gift. It's something practical—to be used The Comfort of an Overstuffe d Suite Would B Stops o . A Servi ble Tea-Cart The : e Appeciated by All Your Family—Get One! 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