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OLD MAN MARY HANGED FOR HIS BRUTAL CRIME nocence to the Last. Man Who Worked for Him and Wanted Money Due. if to The Bvening Worle) | @ARTFORD, Conn, May 18&—Cer- |) whoh Mars, vent with nie seventy-three 48td 0:4 whining his innocencé to the Ast, tottered up the steps of the gal- foWs frame in the Wothertield prison to-day and was hanged for the @hurder of Pavol Rodecki, fhand, whom he put to death and buried dif the ostint of his Colchester farm- house in April, 1904. BOE his arrest in New York one year ago, where he fled after his orime ‘Waa discovercd, old Marx has protest- 4 his innocence constantly, He has Played the part of a weak, childish old man to perfection, But It was Pointed out that Mark was always the fhumble, servile Uriah Heep. He ap- PEAKEA to be Anything but a murderer, Ho looked a cringing coward to all men he mot during the ight of day, yet f€ Was brought cut at his trial + (that he murdered Rodeck! in his sleep, phackéd up his body, rammed {t Into a wack dnd buried it in the cellar of the housé where his wife and childten slept. He committed this murder to save hhimeéit from paying to Rodecki money due Aim for work, ‘The discovery of the marder was made by a man whose @eath was also planned by Marx, and ,ft ip #€4a by the police here that Marx ‘was @ullty of other murders, Other erm hands employed by him disp: peared mysteriously, and it 1s sup- Posed that they, too, were Killed in rtheir @leep and thelr bodies burned or buried. Marx lost no time in making tracks “when the body of the murdered farm hand was found. He took refuge with ithe Polish colony on the East side in New York City and it was hard to un- earth his hiding place, Rett Hoffenbers, who bas known Marx since boyhood, when he lived in Poland, was with the condemned man when the death warrant was read to him late last night, After the reading the old murderer rubbed his hands— he always rubbed his hands in his humble attitude—and whimpered: “Tm innocent." He was otill whimpering ‘I'm tnno- cent” Whett thé death watoh called him to make the trip to the gallows, and, he was whimpering when the trap Was rorung an@ he was swung into eternity. ‘The body will be taken charge of by weaves, —<—a__ _ FEARING ENEMY, KILLED HERSELF Mrs. Lola Scott, Who Thought; Her Life Was Sought, Found by Her Husband Dead from Gas Poisoning. oy ; ye Ae ii For a long time Mrs. Lola Scott has feured sudden death from polion at the hands of an enemy. Last)nigiit she was found dead of gus asphyxiation, James| Béott, her husband, found her in their! rdoms in the old Stephen French house, No, 409 Broadway. She had taken her life In the very room In which Stephen Ffench Killed himself years ago, Mrs. Scott called upon Dr. H, EB, Glelnhilber, a druggist, of No. 1693 Am- sterd&m avenue, ten days ago and asked him to analyze a dark colored Mquid which she said had been placed in her Bome one is trying to poison 4 Mra, Scott, “I found this bottle tn my room, and it Js not the first tite that the attempt has been made." Dr. Steinhilber referred her to a chem- ist, who !# sald to have informed her that the mixture contained poison, Mra Beott did not way whom she suspected, ' ‘and he made no complaint to the police fon spoke of the matter repeatedly, owever, t2 her neighbors and friends, anid that she was in constant fear being poisoned, ‘Mr. Scott, who is a timekeeper in the new building No, 6) Wall etreet, went home at ¢ ocluck last night und’ found ‘woman in her room with al) the Speniige closed ond a gas tube in her | mouth, Dr, Clemko, of the Montefiore Home, was called in, and pronounced | tne Woman ‘dead. A’ nove was found requesting, that her brother, “iid De Coursey, bo notitied, The hote ended with thise wordy: “| want my sister Musotte De Courcey fq, have nll my property, that is lett The woman's name was Lillian De| Coursey, She came from Los Angeles. Her. brother 1s proprictor of Buultable ark, at Hleventh avenue and Sixty- hoventh atrect, and of resorta at Coney Inland, and 1m the Bronx. Mr, Scott! that he had not quarreliea with Ries Alcott and knew of no reason why she should take her lite, “KIRKE LA SHELLE’S FUNERAL, Simple Service at Country Home of ‘ Late Theatrical Manager, ALA very simple service for the inte tke La Bholle, the theatrical manager Playwright, was held at 11 o'cbook Ae-day at hit country home, Bellport, No minister took part in the (es Gonsinted of a ahort eu SRIGEWay, publisher “Of Magazine IM his farm | | WHA T PROMINENT MEN SAY HENRY WATTERSON equipment furnished from the markets | ON THRGE PATRIOTS. | vr ore the yoonimand the towest prices.” | -Congreseman Daleell, on the Isthmian | “If Paul Jones ‘waa @ pirate, as the British newspapers say, then Washing- ton was a highwayman and Franklin was a lobster, It waa the hands of Paul Jones whic first loos- ened tho flag which we adore and which carried this flag deffant and triumphant into English waters, into the Irish Bea and into the North Sea—yea, into st. George's Channel, mot merely bearding| the lion in his den, but coming away! with those game hands stuffed with indisputable trophies, with actual and! visible fragments of his mane and tail. | 1 do not wonder ¢hat they call him) pirate.""—Henry Watterson, speaking at the Gen, Porter dinner in Parts, epee ae “FIRGT BRING THE FLOWERS,"—TAFT, ‘I won't believe there 1s going to be @ funéral unt you bring the flowers.”— Secretary Tatts answer when tuki by « caller that he cami to attend the Cabl- Net officers political funeral apropos of the talk of purchasing Lothian supplies es THE PRESIDENT HAS NO SUGH RIGHT—DALZELL, “A President elected upon a pro tection platform has no right to advocate the free trade deotrine of buying goods where they can be pur- chaged the cheapest, Congres® never dreamed What the appropriations it was making for the construction of the canal would be used for the enrichment of foreigners, Even Democratts in the Houso would have opposéd much a polley, To purchase sitips abroad which cannot be operated under the American flag and use them in com-| Petition with Amerfoan veesele would| be @ aight for the gods and men, There | {s no rule which applies to the Panama Canal that does not apply to every other | form of government enterprise, If It Is Propér ta purchase supplies for the canal abroad, then it would also be Proper to buy battlé-ships abroad, and | to have armor plate and all military Canal suppites purchase matter. pelaasksenioe ONE MISSIONARY BETTER THAN AN ARMY—BRYAN, “IT am not convinced that this Gov- ernment will substitute the sword for more power to deal with thie work in foreign lands than a whele army of the Government.'—W. J. Bryan, at the Winona Lake (Ind.) Presbyterian As- sembly, ——aes “BOCIALIOM STALKING.”— GAMUEL SPENCER. “Whether business be conducted by a person, a firm, or a corporation large or small, it fa the ambition, the enter- rise and the achievement of the in- dividual that make !t succeastul. ‘We seem to be threatened now with @ most scrious departure from these fundamental laws and prinaip! Re- cent tendencies in our legislation seem to threaten this danger of #apping the atrength an@ @he eowrage and the en- terprise of the individual oitisen. So- @ialism ie stalking abroad, and the pos- sibility of {ts entrance in our national fe clearly and distinctly confronts us." Samuel reas, President of the fae Redlwey, in @ speech at At- acelpiisssns HARLAN SORRY WE ARE A WORLD POWER, “The time ie coming when Mr. Bryan | will regret, and I will regret with him, that this country ts a world power, It will be regretted that we are governing million@ of people without their consent and are taking on @ colonial syatem such as Bngand has, We dare nat be- come @ world power unless we are will- Ing to aecept all of the responsitinties. oe Uy these responsitfliies is that of religion." Supreme Seurt | Pratioe “Szarlant ar’ the Winone (ind.) Presbyterian Assembly, NO$10,000,000 GIFT TO PASTORS: _ | Denial from Standard Oll Office| of Story that Rockefeller Is) to Establish a Home for Aged Ministers, At the office of the Standard Of Com- pany, No. 2 Broadway, It waa reported to-day that John D, Rockefeller has no | ADDICKS LOSES IN BIG SUIT Clark, Wood & Co. Get Judg- on Stock Transactions for Delaware Gas Man. Referee August C, Brown has hanél- ed in hie findings in the suit of the surviors of the firm of Clark, Ward & the Bible in its work in foreign lands, | One missionary from this country has | ment for $140,867 Due Them) == FRIDAY and SATURDAY Special Suit Sale. About 150 Tailor-Made Suits. Blouse Eton style——of Serges, Panamas and Shepherd Checks, Special at Sale Continued of Our High-Class Dress Sults ot chitton tattetas, Voiles, 12.00 and other imported fabrics, Heretofore $35.00 to $65.00, 24.00, 28.00, 38.00 FRIDAY and SATURDAY Special Coat Sale. Full-length Rain Coats of guaranteed shower-proof materials—tans and Oxford, Heretofore $16.50 to $27.50. Heretofore $16.50 Brriet lio Se, \\Z: 10,00, 15.00, 18.00 Covert Top Coats, Box or close fitting. Equal to Custom Made. to $22,50. 10.00, 12.00, 15.00 Twenty-Third Street, West. WOMEN S DEP’T, purpose in mind at this time of giving | Co. against J. Edward Addicks, the $10,000,000 to establish @ pension fund| Delaware politician, for $140,867.43. He for retired clergymen recommends that the contentions of the ‘That such @ gift {8 contemplated was| Plaintiffa be upheld and judgment has 1 at yesterday In the opening ad-| been accordingly entered ae of W. 8. Shallenberger, Becond| The auita have been a lons time be- Intent Postmaster-General and Pres. | fore the court, the plaintiffs contend- i a ing that the above sum was due them ident of tie American Baptist Home De. tanbactictie ertered. Ines, By hem Mission Bee fis, she Baptiet Con-| oy prokere ul the orders ven gon In St. Lou fh ed large! fn th ‘shadlenberger, in the course of| gai, wn? CM Seur wv nthe his addreoe bald “All money la "pile comes The finiitnes of the referee give the defendant the right to the ste and bonds involved in the transactions upon the payment of the $140,867.42, ‘Tread. 1 Cleveland and H.W. Hayward were the attorneys for the plaintifts, marily God's, If it tus for Hittherence of God's work and i comes Crom, men wo have a legal vight fn possession we have no right to ques- source of supply.’ Lmportant Sale of Women’s Suits | For Friday. At About % Recent Prices. Consisting of 100 Tatiored Suits taken from our regular stock, in long tight-fitting Coat Suits, Eton Suits and Blouse| Suits, in fancy mixtures and plain Panamas, several | models to select from, to effect a speedy clearance we offer $30.00 to $40.00 suits at PIQ.75 each his is po: ly one of the best offerings of the season. - Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St Do You Know We'll give you ‘‘S. & H.”’ Green Trading Stamps for Florodora Coupons, Soap Wrappers, Tobacco Tags, Etc., Etc,? ASK US FOR A LIST, (0 CONNECTION WITH Baty OTHED BTOmE ‘THE BIG STORE. ACT IITSELY ‘GoorERG SIEGEL QOPER Ne ‘MEW YORK. pada Ps ee in Shirt Waists: | | 5% 95 | Very fine quality white and | black China Silk Waist. Open | in back, Trimmed with rows with tin | of shirring and effective scroll signs o' work of Valenciennes insertion. Full sleeves, with deep cuffs | sleeves; insertion, | only from $5.75, Broadway a 13th Street. Fer Prey and Saturday ale we offer these | | For 5 e@ Dainty model Sheer Lingerie Waist; opening in back; trimmed tucks and artistic des vine pattern Valen- | clennes insertion, cuffs of tucking and made of bands of the silk and rows of insertion; finished with Reduced for this sale, edging of lace. ‘| this sale only from $7,50. Drooping puff Reduced for Chip and 88° Fancy Straw Neapolitan Straw, Stern Brothers Untrimmed Straw Hats |r re] in the newest Shapes and most Desirable Colorings $1.25 and BROWN KID and PATENT LEATHER, Special attention is directed to WHITE CANVAS HAND-EMBROIDERED GIBSON TIES TO MATCH LINGERIE COSTUMES, West Twenty-third Street Women’s Shoes for Summer Wear WALKING PUMPS, TOGA and OXFORD TIES in WHITE CANVAS, WHITE BUCKSKIN, TAN and BLACK RUSSIA CALF, CHAMPAGNE y “The Little Red Stamp with the big cash value” insures the free delivery of your gsods— your unrestricted selection in ERAN IST 76 Departments—and millions Dy NT { of dollars hack of every stamp ! we issue for all time, Kee The Bar ain Chance of The Bargain Chance of Ye arsis Here! ene p GRAMERCY “Rey DISCOUNT STAMP ey One Stamp free with [Ee alelied Ih Now Is Your Chance to Buy! Ornamentat China Closet Fifth Floor. i China Closet; every ten centa you spend Waists Second Floor, Waists at 36¢. They are made 0 white! good quality, plaited back and front, finished with wid of clumy lace running full length of sleeves, tucked collar, all siz ‘ round bent end glasses, ar peetily irved top, Tr r with t-tnch ole row cutte and atitened ni Hite, auperiot new se weveral fo! . ot si Wi Noke to Waist. line, $11.48 for Sideboard Worth $18.00. cillat tnd eu. “Open made of selected golden quartered finish, highly polished, 3 ft, 6 inches wide eh contains 2 deep top drawers, 1 lined for silverware, large linen drawer and win (je arved standard with French bevel plate mirror, A Bargain—better hurry. se Orfental arearn-col-@ i hrow Seth Japan Ik, Front yoke Ia tiniahe Ruth atrape of Invertion. “New mieevea with deen Ince cute, Clothing Third Floor, ‘These suits were made tosell at_the higher price of $10.00, but were "offered } Half Price Sale | Real of Silver-Plated | pare Table Ware Main Floor, ‘There are phenomenal bar: gains, and on this account we cannot guarantee the supply Bargain Chance Se and 8c Tor- chon Laces Your choice to- morrow of 5,000 2e to last the day; so come early, A to us at a price concession, $10.00 Bee cach for §,000 silver- We bought the lot, and in © yards at, per yd plated fancy Tea Spoons; order to sell them quickly Suits regular 6c, GCE 8° £21, 10,000 sitver- ‘ablespoons; fancy 0 forks, sugar d butter knives; regue ve, Pe" 100 whet 190 Lace Allovers Worth t Up to 75e Per Yard at 26c we have made the price an inducement to you, In the { lot you will find cassimeres and cheviots in fancy mix- tures, checks and plaids in neat effects, oa) have one 18c for silver-plated Dinner B knives; regular ic. 1Ge tor silver-plated fancy berry spoons and cold meat A forks, Value to 50c. $1.00 Sample Leather Belts, 24c ‘That means that new and nobby belt this manufacturer had, We bought these at our own price and it includes all this season’s styles and make., in white and black, also colors, {hey come in the 11 included fine blue serges, fastindige dye. They a |handsomely made, and in the chevlots in a vast | i} | astortment of col- - tet. to the wide girdle ef $8. AS cin, RUS ak Uuik ouan | e | the new gtays in 18 1d for 290 Glece per yar ‘Tatteta Kibbon, 5% inches wide, im Nehasi, mavy, green, yellow, eta, Main Floor.. 42 1-2e per yard tor Fanc; Kibbon, + inches wide, alt vilk, wari 19 19, 8c for Men’s and Women’s 15¢ Irish Linen Handkerchieis Main Floer, 500 dozen pure Irish linen handkerchiefs, both men's and women's; in assorted width hems, They are the sample dozens ana surplus stock o! Belfast maker, \ Worth up to 15¢ oe; 2c each for children’ school plain, checked jand overplaid eifects, They are cut after the new. eat approved Spi Spring fashions ined either with a fine princess serge or venetian lining, Sizes 34 to 46, Friday at $8.48. Boys’ $5.00 Norfolk Suits With Bicomer Pants at $2.95 a Suit Others have two pairs of trousers, When these suits are compated to those sold elsewhere you will appreciate our efforts in giving you extraordinary values, We have them in Norfolk, with bloomer pants, double-breasted and three- piece suits from 8 to 16, and extremely pretty styles in Rus- sian, Buster, Sailor or Blouse Suits, Sizes 3 « The fabrics are all wool worsteds in very neat materi of distinclly new patterns, We make a feature of our blue serge suits and oar antee the color not to tade.. 1.98 for Boys’ $4.00 Nortolk Suits 300 Nortolk Suits of blue | 300 Double Breasted Suits of ‘ae 25c Summer Jewelry Bar- gains, 7c Thousands of clean, chic little things at almost nothing, This lot includes and fancy hat pins, gold Pines and pearl blouse set: buckles, stock collar pi many others (oo numer- ous 1o mention 26¢ for fancy stone set rings, Quaranteed for five years’ wear, mounted in one, two and three stone settings, They are con- sidered cheap at 50c, HM 206e for fancy imported long chains, All assortments of beads in flat and round, Regularly 50c, Wain Kloor, Embroideries Great values in Embroidery Dress hem: width hems, Worth to So, heviots and large assortment | fancy tweeds, Flouneings. 300 pieces | office y mixtures in cheviots, | cassimeres Main Floor. of newest 1905 embroidery | Sires 7 to 16 years. Sines 7 to 16 y eid cea dress flouncings, dainty ef- fects of lace and embroidery combinations, 27 and 45 inches wide; suitable for grad- uation dresses, confirmation bel sae ‘8 wear, etc, inches wide, worth to $1.25, at, per yard, 69c 45 wide, sas at Lag 25e for Kid and Suede Gloves, odds and ende of the season's stock, in black, white and colors, Some slightly soiled and damaged, Broken sizes. Boys’ Wash Suits 49¢ ‘This {ea remarkably low price for such beautiful designs, excellent quality and perfect fitting suits that will prove fast color. We have them in Russian with Bloomer pants, Etone and sailor suite in all the newest colors in chambray, cheviots and other fabrics, Main Floer, Bic for Kayser Milanese Lisle Gloves in white, black, j tan, way and mode, A very fine quality, im Floor, A Flower Sale in Our Big Millinery Dept. 20 for Women’s Untrimmed 16e ver bunch for Artificial ag Hor. chlereas Flowers eamer Hats 15¢ all Here's an offering for the economical, | sortmentof atite Sastre eet ge sortment of artificial flowery in many Children’s bats of various straws. Some | of branc! } and containing all sorw of with square crowns, others with round, wanted blossoms, All are (rimmed with rib- Hats that 69¢, e color line ie the best and the yer ridiculously low. 44c for Womea's Straw Hats Hats in this lot are worth double, They On Friday of Taffeta, Pongee or Louisine, in plain colors or checks, Heretofore $19,75 to $27.50 . nazar WORLD WANTS WORK Special Clearing Sale Women’s Tailored Suits of Homespuns, Serges, Mohairs, Broadcloths and Panamas. Heretofore $34.50 to $45.00...... Helene ‘ Women’s Silk Shirt Walst Suits, Franklin Simon & Co. 19.05 13.05 FIFTH AVE,, 37th’ and 38th Sts. consist of sample and surplus stock of several makers. Various excellent straws in splendi pes and col Matchless | Upholstery Bargains 39¢ tor Wreaths of imported flowers bon band and ends, The branched in effective styles, Splendid very best colors only, and ec worth up to 75¢ oe of flower-makers’ art, worth Carpets, Rugs, Matting and Oiicloth Hi 14¢ Fancy Curtain Scrim, per yd. &¢ | rri day, Fed Mi hee great bad aslo dimtrd marked for | Ade with kk stripes. (Limit 12 Metep tal chee in at Ae err No mi ean ‘i Fearn paren 67e Pr ont lta Brustes, Cespete ea lfet ane Window Shade Valve 850 to $1.00, © 76c Lace Tri each 44c hades, 49c per yard for In Carpets, beat patterns tn this fine Made of excellent quality sbaeel with deep lace invertion and iin mounted on a reliable spring Toller, 30x72, complete with cords, slats and fixtures. 59 Ruffled yr Curtains, per le They are made of splendid quality striped muslin with full ruffle. Full width and length, 76 Nottingham Lace Bed Sets, bid e each $1.39 They come In Rensissance and Irish font ieee Full sie pape 'hesend dom These ca: tinea tees rpets will be made, tai@ and The Hartford and the Stephen Sentords famous Axminster Rugs, known the world over as the best to be had, for Seamless Axminster Rugs in the $19.98 fz Seunion Azminter_ Rago he ryt bau $1.97 $75 Seat Anmisom Rap, 27200 for 40. $5635 ricros” About 100 ley Valve $2.00 wo fi dior poligs Oiletorh, No, 4 ete ets bap