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MAN OF 7 SLEW ARMAND ployee-in Connecticut, Buried Him Under a Pile of Stones GHBOR TRACKED ‘KIM TO THIS CITY. “Wid Joseph Marx Denies the Crime and Explained that Resident of Town Offered to the Viotim. m noble forehead, tender eves and a j ak chin sat in the back room of 3 ‘Headquarters to-day and skilfully { ‘1batpe questions meant to associate 2 with murder and safe-blowing. He 1a Joseph Marx, who is accused of his hired man, John Pavil, on a near Colchester, Conn, on the ight of April 8, and was tracked to eity through the detective work of ‘one of his neighbors. _ When Marx had a farm in Connect- ‘git he wore 4 patriarchal white beard. he shaved off after he became a tive from justice. Although seventy (years ‘old he is strong and wiry. The eeareectont authorities say that not “214 he kill the farm hand, a big aun, but that he mutilated the body, Sdragged it half way across the farm )t6 an outhouse and covered it with tones. Had it mot been that a passer- saw Marx throwing stones into the where he had placed the body it is ot ikely that the crime would ever have beén discovered. | The Aged Frixoner's Story. F| | When the detectives started in to question to-day he said that he 1) mould neither speak nor understand | Baglish, but the attention he paid to} the questions put and the few words of | English that escaped him In spite of| himself showed this to be untrue. - nected, bis story runs as follows: I was born near Warsaw, in Poland, country when I was about twenty ol. For many years I lived in “tiile olty and in other cities in the Hast, was in business then. “About six years ago I got tired of and went up to Connecticut, gvhere I bought a farm. I lived around erent farms in tho neighborhood Colchester, but I not prosper. 1} q wite, Dinah, who {g thirty-two four children. “John Pavil started to work for me on my farm about six months ago. I oo not pay him his wages in fall) ‘and got to owe him $50, He was always | § _asking for that money and nearly drove plicates @ Neighbor. Sth day of April I went to a pelghbor and asked him to let me have $00 so that I could pay Pavil and get rid of him. My neighbor asked me y I should pay him. ‘Give me $20,’ my neighbor sald, ‘and I will get rid of him ao you will ‘never see him again.’ I went home and got $20, all the money I had. This I gave to my neigh- Dor. That night I slept at home with my wife and family and the next day John Pavil bad disappeared. There owas no trace of him. “1 got scared and left home, The first nigh( 1 slept at the house of my netgh-| or to whom I had given the $20. Ho returned me $10, so that I could travel. ‘Then I went to Hartford, where I Sinyed one day, and from there I caine CRs, tp Now. York.” | “Why did you run away?" he wai asked. : is #1 refuse to answer that question,” he replied. Not Jealous, He Said. i He inaisted that he had no reason to| be jealous of Pavil, ‘The Connecticut | detectives sought to trap him, knowing ali about his movements after he left bie farm, but he dodged every question. Then Michael Levien, a storekeeper, of Colchester, the man who tratted | Marx to this city and caused bis arrest, | ‘Was brought into the room. It became vp saad set Levien had another mo- hi ot the reward when two vears ago, ‘was broken into and wavopen and robbed of Fi. jwaye suspected this old 4 my Mever could accuse him. IT accu: mow. You stole my $700," he shouted | rt ap aidin't_ steal your sponey: Hike fe genotie. ya man Y ak San toll | ; ie, can tell a this to mean that Marx | wo pay, Shim for keeping his mouth the crime, but he told all ‘Tarnca Amateur Detective. that after Marx disappeared | ‘Goleteater ‘and the body of the ‘was discovered the State de- | eek hi 7 maieredt e Marx ‘had told | Minat he was once in business in ; N. J. with a man named replied | iounas, who who satied rasrer| oh pare bs hy ‘Weiss. He er in, no one Connecticut ‘murder who dice@ Monday Will probably be held ebout seventy years’ ago, and came i», 200 Men, Women and Children Make Rush for Fire-Escapes | * Chrystie Street Building. Two hundred men, women and chil- @ A Gem unbeatable, 4 motes its growth, AGED JOSEPH MARX, ACCUSED OF MURDERING HIS FARM HAND. the ser RE IN TENEMENT CAUSES STAMPEDE alle ation, alum, | Ginnts, ‘of ined When Blaze Is Discovered in thrown Into a panic to-day n-story tenement at No, Wells’ Hair Tone—20th Century Delight. THE NEWEST THING IN HAIR PREPARATIONS. High Class in Every Respect. Delightfully Perfumed. The Up-to-Date, “Smart Set’’ Hair Toilet. 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FOR - BA GRAY HAIR: HalR COMING OUT. ory, men, ab good condition, the 1. elegant dressing for oc: lar, ‘Rubbed well into the soall iar rents andra of water. epee women and hipaa fe is Rahs et HAIR ro fairly quick. Keeps the jond from and Medium (10 07.) 80e, Large (25 ox.) 81.00, at drageists, lin! Hain Halsan sent prepald by express on receipt WALLS, Chemist, Jersey City, N. But gradually restores gray hair to original natural color—Black or Brown} elegant tonic dressing; no oll, no of ‘Vest, * GRAY HAIR. Wells’ Toilet Hair Laxa: ration suits ever; body, have gone out of tise. R TONE.” In $1.00 bottles at druggists, or sent prepaid by express on receipt of $1.00 E. 8, WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, N Ju, U. 8 Ae t-| applications of laces, embroideries and embroid- u ridge street racket and sound up Inspectos that Lytle find lodgment on the ecalp or hair, from dust or a too free use of water, which however clear, contains myriads of disease Y For Men. With well groomed men the TONE is mort Dondruft; The “Tone” frees the Can be used freely every day as often as you Kako area Of all hair preparations, that best suf Is not sticky nor mussy, does not soll clothi ‘Has slight tendency to curl, but not to color ofp ee size or $0c bottle and a 800 hair coming out, frees head from and prevents dandru! ic, and $1.00 at druggists, or large size and 25c, in any above preparations, or any §1.: ricotta xt? of above preparations, paid by express on receipt of $1.00. No one hair prepa. Kreases, pomades ‘This preparation is designed as an elegant dressing, without daubing and over greasing the hair, yet with vegetable o harsh or brittle hair in anigotth soft. bright, life-like condition. and atibulant to the hair and scalp, gives firmness and strength to the same, falling of the hair, Go not object to the occasional uve of containing # little oll. and fai {o'the hair, will find W ory, not only as a tonic, tur as a dressing. housed alone of before or after thé who have an Stops “dropping or Promotes he kes trat ndant growth o! XURY Swill De found at stomach, which were removed by ce urgeon at the Fifth street said Dr. O'Manion, “I under- stand that Assistant District-Attorne: Garvan has requested the Coroner to deliver to him this 3 the other, however, which rei from the autopsy, Is in the hands of Prof. Fer- guson and there may be some dispute as to who shall pay for the chemical analy! ‘This 1s matter that les be- en iet-Attorney Coro- AUTOPSY MADE ON ‘KNOCKOUT’ VICTIM Coroner’s Physician O’Hanlon Says Miner Brubowsky Died] ” from Acute Congestion Due to Chloral or Opium Poisoning ‘The Wise Rarber. (From the Cleveland Plain-Dealer.) “Do you shave yourself, sir?’ “None of your business.” ongTan well as as ig to say, sir, that t's as well as any prot ‘esslonal could (XE mat netted him an extra tip. Coroner’s Phrorian O'Hanlon an- Rounced to-day that he had performed an autopsy on the body of Jen Biguri Bubrowsky, the miner who died at the Fifth street police station yesterday morning presumably from the offects of knockout drops, and in connection with whone death one arrest has been made and several witnesses held. “I found the organs of the body in- tenaely congested,” said Dr, O'Hanlon, “while the stomach, which contained a small quantity of fluid, was much in- flamed. In my opinion, Bubrowsky dled from acute congestion, due, probably, to chloral or opium poisoning. Dr. O'Hanlon said he called upon Prof. Ferguson, of the College of Phar- macy of the City of New York, to be present at the autopsy. He took charge of the contents of the stomach as well aco Toa At Saree. Ch Pe potest nae SAChosa as the viscera taken from tho mans body and placed these exhibits in ehem- BY Rie A it intra be av wnt Yon! feaily clean jars and eealed them. lls SANITARTOME 8, Wen “As to the contents of the man's St Detyecn 0th end Tim ove. nett to msea —— PROF, KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION AND TUBERCULINE ! Asthma, | ts, Saar Sih erateral to under Xpte pach Lord & Taylor Announce for To-morrow An Exceptional Sale of Sample Waists at % Price, Women’s Watsts of Crepe de Chine, Fancy Pongee, Peau de Cygne, Fancy Jap. Silks and Novelty Silks with At 750 Each, ered braid, &c,; dozens of styles to select from, but only two or three of each kind; various coiors, including black and white; sizes 34 to 40; nota waist in the lot worth less than $10.50 and up to $15.00 each; special Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue. Dress Goods | Special. 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HORACE WATERS & C0., 134 Filth Ave., near 48th St. Marlem Branch (Open Evenings), 254 West 125th st,, near 8th Ave. “Name on Every Plece."” Jowheys Chocolate 2 Bonbons Bvery Package Warranted! If you buy Lowney’s Candies in the original sealed packages you will find them in perfect condition, or money refunded. Abe., BBC. and 60c. Pepperm: Almondn’? “Chocolate Moloases Brittle” i Ib, 96, Lowney's Packages are Weight. MUNYON’S RHEUMATISM CURE. Will Refund Your Money If it Falls. will cure ship Rooting pains in the Arms, Legs, Side, Back or Breast and Rheumatic Swelling or Soreness of any part of the body in a few hours. It effects a speedy and permanent cure of all forms of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, or pain in the back, Lame- ness, Stiff and Swollen Joints, and all pains in hips and loins, The remedy | does not put the disease to sleep, but | drives it from the system. It neutralizes the acid and makes good, rich, red blood. Get a bottle of this remedy, and if ‘ou are not perfectly satisfied ith re Hee Twill rafind were. Over 1,000,000 Be aa ory srones ww R Ce Tins. “Broo EN—421, Fulton Bt oo THURSDAY, APRIL azst Sale of Men’s White Negligée Shirts $y 50 Value $2.25 Sdroadway & 1016 Plrceet Untrimmed Millinery Dept. We show new groups every day of Stylish Ready-to-Wear Hats At $3.48 and $4.48, Spectals in Untrimmed Hats and Flowers. ey Mop ees Lopate) beset gee Zener crt 98¢ ‘S,assorted colors Daisy, t —all the new shapes—Worth “5c Wreathe—Value Meagate at... $1.00 cach—Special at. . Choice Stock of Fancy Tuscans, Chips, See ‘Silk Hair Braids in Toques, Bon ete nets, Tur- bans, Flats and Bebe Hats Mind all the up-to-date effects, Imported Rove BANDEAUX —12in a bunch = anoried { 35¢ colore—Well worth 50c,, at.. IMPORTED BLUETS, erat and Follage—-Worth 25. 0 519 Women’s Suits Extraordinary. Offer for Thursday, April 21, A number of Special Suits—very fine grade, For About Half Usual Prices. Women’s Suits Peau de Sole—theseununaally wmsrttlin Thursdays, t 919405 Instead of $37.50. Women’s Suits Of finest Trench Voiles and Broadcloths, handsomely trimmed, made all silhk— continued ayles—Tharoky ican hd cm are) oad ois ‘amt $25.00 Prices were $39.00 to $50.00. Women’s Jackets. Strap trimmed in a novel manner, self buttons, all lined with taffeta silk, collarl-ss—these garments are made of otf $14.05 the best grade Covert Cloth—Thursday...... Regular price $18.00. (Third Floor.) , $7.00 Walking Skirts, $5.00. A special lot of Black Panama Cloth Walki: Skirts, finely tailored and strap treads $5.00 Thursday Regular price $7.00. (Third Floor.) Corset Department. We sew on pater and fit all corsets free of charge that cost $1.00 and upward. “LA VIDA" CORSETS—We are showing the latest sprinz styles of these celebrated corsets (of which we are the only selling represen- tatives in New York)—guiranteed yp osiaene trices upward from... $3. 98 “LA FLORENCE” CORSETS—french hand made aad great favorites with all who use them—they come with and without hose 1 $10.00 supporters and Jatdenelles—all sizcs—~§5.00 to.......... THOMSON’S GENUINE GLOVE FITTING CORSETS, ut 75¢ eee ee eeen te eceeceressesees Special for Thursday. new deep hip, sizes 18 to 26—in white only—Choice at. . “ADORA” and “CLEOPATRA” Tape and Jean GIRDLES, with ribbon bows, 18 to 22—Special at. $49c \ "(Second Hider ) $8.50 Silk Petticoats, $6.50. Beautiful black and colored Silk Petticoats | with full flare ruffle, trimmed with ruchings, ig 6.50 French band and silk shirring strings—plaids arfd dainty colorings for evening wear also— always §850—At.. (Second Floor) Wash Fabrics. Specials for Thursday and Friday, SILK and LINEN ET, nove TURN re a ba ANENE SVT INGE S| 248 re BA Leo teen eceneteeeesenenewes VOILE and ETAMINE SUITINGS (im ie domestic), choice of all the newest design: les id ¥4s. ( desirable fabrics this season—Per bieclowes: Values mp to 45c. (Special Table No. 1, First Floor.) nowt 19¢

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