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{SEVEN — ACCEPTED No. 1.—DEMING B. SMITH, retired manufacturer of umbrella: ‘No, 253 West One Hundred and Eleventh street. - Served as ja Juror bef! ‘No? 3.—GEORGE {i FECKE, manager,-of No. 601_West_On gnd-Thirty-| fies Stret. Is forty ore,-but-never_ ina capital case, West End-avenue, and is married. is about-forty-five years old and hay been '® Juror belore. No. 5.—HENRY. ©. HARN | Hundred and Thirty-second street. ‘Is sixty years old and married. “Served as u in Pekarz murder case, Peonvicted, but death: sentence was commuted to |ife imprisonment. No. 6-HAROLD R. FAIRE, job printer, lives: a}"No, 21. Manhattan z was sentenced to die in the electric saat The convicted man a ae Sing. gine 29, 4905. “guilty. “Thaw was cheerful and ean when he got up today and. prepared self for the ordeal in the court-room. He talked with the keepers t the weather and general topics, occas ionally lasping into a discussion his own case. : “{ like that juryman, Plaff,” declared the young man. “He looks Tike a level-headed stoliova who could seethings in the right light. 1 ; ey end he was chosen.” ‘ol4 the long recess at noon| her older daughter, Mrs, George L. tice Fitzgerald to-day ordered that| Carnegie. both of them in black. and heen be served tothe furorsin the | the two sons, Josiah—-Thaw and Edward ‘ Courts building, inftead of | Thaw. hel being taken 40 (he Broadway Con-(. The breanh Netween the two camps tea. ahadow, May McKenzie, the | Thaw raising her ‘yew Umidly Tesch the court P oque standing Out stiff and spiny be- Hbind her head, ike the plumes of wore, as Sraceea? a long dius | but Young. He it hor _big_whitavoll_had-given way -to{ ©%4 84ln snuggled ac hite,’ tdok on the unheajthy death. | Jurors, for: these five are as aur “ofp meg ielia fewer theme) | DUSonerS for the tte being ae-toIT Ag \the two women slipped noisclens-| Shoatthe ride nor. the court omer {ha big ulster, Aw he parsed: him mothe Renzle'e hand, It’ was a sadpoens, |) (eammoning her ns a witness for tho | Mer sternly set, mournful fay Aittle by-play had. taken place | When Ne reached hie ae ery morning nd it-will keep on tay] bis coin: until Mr, ether or not be WIN put ebersFicld dancer on the stand and @ her to testify against her d May Mekenzic slid dwn Nesbit wank { dropped her yellow-gloved ip With a Ufelese Kesture ef her obalr and iy. like an tnvalid nothin, H fivé minutes came the otlers—Mrs “her indlaposition ot y mae first oltizen Who came forward (o) a paint: com jexmnland for Jury servicw was Wal-|%42 Lenox a OM, Jackson, m Teal estate dealer. Bo | “Afty-ope Gut of the special pane! of | itn us Ainve heen called. [have prejndices which might atfec |ryen Sackson/ pandidiys “1 ot my im. | matter wrth 0 38 ee. hearsay ang from the deamon and I Sear-l would ¢ the Jaf box with me I am not) Justice Fites ae Ia ae Leyla. be mbaolutely far’ Jennings wid Mr. Ha THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, HS 25 “1907. TO. DATE IN THAW CASE} married. case. Is fifty years old and 122 Centre street. Is married, cases before. ears old, married, has served on jurles be- 4—ARTHOR S. CAMPBELL,” superintendent, lives st No. S yes at Brook avenue and O 's_Nvanager, in, which the defense was insanity, Pekarz was “Js thirty years old: and unmarried. ‘ 7-—=MALCOLMY F.-FRASER, salesman, tives at- No, 142 West One forty years no conversslitn tare ‘dati ring or. are wits or Thaw SERVED ON ONE MURDER JURY. + “There was much spec ulation around the court to-day when it be- known-that- Harry—-C.Hamey; juror No-5,-had-served which: convicted-a-man-of-murder-two-years ago, when the se_had been insanity. It was.freely predicted that one side-or..the ¢ Would challenge him, but this is doubtful. At any rate, there was no secret as to Mr. Hamey's former record He stated it suite under examination as a talesman.yester- “We ‘went on the assumption that: aman who has voted to put a rto-déath-on-one occasion wit nevervote- forthe executh = ”” said Dan O’Reilt eV =“Mr. Harney’s jury ; Higgins that he was insane, and the Governor saved him. We be- that Mr. Hamey will never convict another man.” ihe homicide trial at which Mr. Harney was juror was that of Ed- } I-Ol-a Seer e wanted him on the jury said the man was sane, but it was proven before The verdict was one of murder in the first degree, an jintaowhich ‘Thaw‘s “people are df haw and her Ntte purple-| must be widening. EFvelyn barely ri,_were the firet_of the | nodded=ta-the—others—andthey barely oune to-da: The Me- + nawered. or at lea t some of them dna Were Mra atnegte made Ign of resognition, “and ner WOMan's presence was as stift ooden a bow as a toy Mre, Thaw sat in the of the nVve “« | sal achat in. the old nursery| cna Ts BOHGOTRIT Te Ta 8 —a9—theboy Nemes: WhHOTWaa Bt mate 7 avintex Her. cheeks, waxy | The f prisoners to arrive were the Her month—|had been enught at some cein = tring Rood rittzens Who sacrifl Sate affatee—tn—order temo oy yp thale Bia ta and WIth “no ch “Tt developed that the | Thaw slid nimbly o decides | Dine. with the mottled te There jerome weya fades out after he haw been in th band. » her chalr, Othe place next Sand the slant big eyes! plays of the trial. For a vwhtle ehed the reporters. chadng pencils ncrows thelr paper, ¥ DAM-emMile on hls face.’ Then © searching the row pf svalt fting glance, the mothe ered | hot day; ling t —— a the Mornin’ Session. palit fie lived at No, nue. “I have not read a great deal. about Jenninge, elderly, Diack dan y Sharp ME SET served here, wad: 90k I all prejudices if 0 mt it ia Armly fixed ins John B. Giearon twice o KO itl way Jerome 1 free my pied? fined his: « rald ove: ‘thereupon chalieaged for hat us a Juror trials, * ¥ ae yatta tos API OURNMENT-§ > SEES HIS COUNSEL an on EE w “eRES = LOOKS OVER BYEN ING NEWSPAPERS: barrassment of her xpha af - Consplouone and trying @ ore Srp ieeary tetingae hose ide Audience of urlosa eyem had-appare Her strong jower lip bi ceaned (0 quiver involuntarily and her | Baze was staady and pelf-contalned ler, at No. said he feared his family | answered Ketcham, | oe at wi the sarees | know Mr. Whiter repeated Ketchan. sensation swept the chamber. | The Thaw. women straightened In thelr murmur ran aris battocked sickness has developed Among talemmen, | Commisstoners filled | Chairs j Keteliam from under his overjetting | Fifth avenu if he would read the man’s | And business obligations would. so Intl tcham said he had had dus (Mr. Jennings whispered to the Judge The tani whispered to’ cach ‘other, Mr. Jennings was then whispered out of ness dealings would not Influence Thereupon the defense signified Its de ire to accept himorts @ Juror. Ketcham in hand! ather ithe emphatic lon whch you have, conscientiously jie Judement, ie an oDperatio Both sides cmrented rerved on a Grand. Jury recent: Jerome 10% Where Ald you ny = the District-Attorn: | { {pe papers alt the boa! a withisthisidiee “that opinion | Sin gure relider w fair verdict ry 3 oa bring them up, now-that [have time t { that tho daalinge T have hed | White's firm ena OED AE: Cort = might influence ma. T know T could drop the opin- ‘ot from the newanapers. Ketcham—Stepa Down, — ‘The croas-firin: Abraham H- Feuch inion based upon newap, rtd questioned him, and for fifteen m erome chatlenged “Tho. gentleman's anewe ne in Vow of hie explanat cmustain the Bi {« tall and pale Kare ahd made, | will have: to Jontice -Fitagerait let him go on that account. ecauee of a ae eee iiepsibe Then Came Two Ill Ones. nce. ence him that he could not, as a firm, pat| Kive proper attention to the evidence, mber of his family had juat-un- of a serlous na- to his res Three Friends of White. en cok ain automobile Drang sgsee susie known Stanford White had a Knowledge of certain f He a personal areal eat aside my o 3 “but Tam not is my best belief tl whl ris ML act fairl, After 9 long examination Mr. was challenged for cause by the pro: Leslie A. Waro, 0, 2288 the jury Waa sufficient to let Was Nan Patterson Juror. pn aa a Juror. Patterson's Hre-was 1180 summon ro Tanova ms and} bs | challenged the Stace had ac- = with stanford, Wilte. nicl | Sone im, | 1 udice pared Peck, a coffees importer, . & hanidsomely- y “years old haid Lar Glen oar sieet —helanged 10. Robert E. Mackey, ayoung man of af studious apy “cause he HAA Just moved to Newark. fbutit, no ré sald ford White; let him go. Luthor W. hty-fifth stree bank, Sata manufacturing yenth Byenue, eald he had an one Choneouricne v Fletcher, of nayenue, deal ‘The defense wanted ut Juation Fits ier tae a SUEDE bi housh miingueti he had strong preju it Wan cacuned cat Wallatr ome and al it to clubs af He wns cxcuaed al eATANCE, criti Hopkine—left the quickly is he aa. fhe eaind “aticoat | eaniial punishment. wh! Manes Me JudeMenL, Me Benda - Mardecal—a young. see? Seger ene tania aT iE Jus Sane appeared to mitiaty to-life. when delicious health, vigor and energy. jleeome.—-} z Pdrop it-and-knew-ol-no-reason-ex- a business onea why —he should not T the defense, Mr. Gleason cros: amined Nestdtt [probation of th ci h nodded his ap: id-take evidence | Ws lawyers hd IC 1ooked | a if a aixth” joror was | be. chosen. But Mr, Jerome } Piel ieested poremptority. Brockway ‘was without coming to the stand. Wis brought ¢o the Trockway's father had died to-day, Fairs Mr: Ketchani a miaunderstood 2 Tray wae the Mush —in—his cheokts whiten EI} i What thik ge 6 at Fi Manhattan avenue. Both sides prompt: + ly_ accepted him, The selection of Falre made up halt ie oy ee of the Thaw, women fy Ne: was, sworn. | upon the| Thaw began at ance to tnkn “a hy-| Jed back }.mander’s, healthy interest jn the sides w that to Influen Causes Stir in Court. Dungent man In the box, as well “ ihe | unmarried one. ita eray eye and a well- Sr opmedy aye ke Wently: all tne, suners 4 an_opinion, pala: er dro li head [I can. drop my, opinlon and bo fate th Falre's slender figure will be nearest 1 to Thaw during the trial, tn not. over elght Stanford Whi “Tain pleawed to say T did not know ' printer at No. 8 W 2+ ee Thaw Wonien Show Their Deep Interest in the Jury Hunt, ‘The six Thaw jurors chosen had their In Ue Criminal abine young women exchange a word, MecKenuie's sharp, pert over the room, but the other throe, with | Metened 4ntentty wearing, wearlsome routine of examin- | Ing (alestnen, Tao elder Mra. Thaw looked than she did on the first day, the. strained Ines wére gone from her |luncheoh to-c |resumning the hunt fo rmore jurors after women of the Thaw party he hag| after Huncheon is 4 vido room returiued to the #ourt Mrs, Carnegie, Thaw's ais- tor, (eat next to Mvwlyn Newbit Thaw, hin wife, but not orce did the two metherly, sweet face. in two or three Griminay Naas dllol-gr gudden.a6e Jonniage pee The: Prat. eme ‘That Certain Sense! for vigor in the brain and easy polse of the nerves comea when the improper foods are cut out and predigested Grape-Nuts. takes thelr place, If it BQ taken you years {o] after only a cou. don't expect one mouthful of this great food to tirely, and in pring you back, for it 1s not ajand an excellent stimulant, Dut a Rebuilder, . 10 days’ trial shows resilts. “‘There’s a Reason’’ Get the'little book, “The Road |Stame wiven: by “(fo Waltetas tn pidea Mich.’ the body. glow its atrength and the food we eat _ A woman Hyin; land, says: “For months T su with pains in m, well as round th and always felt ealth. many weeks, ai !to do 80 In the Life—has—a very ploasant aspect! when. viewed threngh Of health ——w. growing smaller and sulted two doctors, but no im Was noticeable their respective treatment. I came despondent and began to think Iny cise was- hopeless, when’ friend recommended-Grape-Nuts, hay: rived great benefit from th wonderful food himself, chance I Invested in a package, anil the apectacies are-eq mountains are as molehills, and difficulties made “but to “be over- hen vigorous health-te-ours: ich with poorly cooked, pasty, starchy or greasy foods we will suffer and lose health, for the ma- chinery of the body {8 dependent for. perfect action upon gin Maidstone, Eng- | fered severely | y chest and nrms as| he bask of ye walst, trod and Inckadalsl- cal, so that the slightest exertion was un effort. My appetite kept ple of weeks’ Tarvellcua: Srialet The pains disap; their place strength appetite returned, felt strong and fit for anything, that nasty sensation of lifelesaness quite departed, haye pot on flesh rapidly, ‘have now used ‘Grapo-Nuts. for mean to continue ure for the reagon | at jthat I and the remainder of the house.! hold Ike it fo much. "We eat it slp milk and @ pee jam, eit erally apri- addon Ba i OnorKs Ueing at “I hnve formed_an opinion and Inve} ! but T ould free my mind oxpresemt Jf, OL pi bias” Excused from Service, for He ing thé Mr, ~ East : Sure reasons Hoth sides conside: Dewey! Segar + unalterable -prefation wiih E. Van Worst, a hay dealer. | coh married, portty-and-dig-t pyc Went Seventieth street, w: newspapers > iy taleaman answered all questions | satisfaptorily: him Fervice had and the Gleason Yawned His Way Out, — stave A. Schmitzine, a deaf man, and couldn't! hear yawned often, ofome at all palf a minute Thomas B. Dempso, Ante (ntelligen axon why Dempaey mun upon tin after taloein challenge, ‘One Hundred and Fort a full-faced man. wearing | ff treat, : iy and who might by n great stretch : 3 & chy: ght I would tnation be ealesma fi ects seed he was sald w. hin wifo had the -proved Beventyasinity—mtrestss wide~ hax challenged aight times, | —Sores Behin thei fad serapies! Cheéks—Could Hardly Bear ttch= was on ¢ or 80. ‘ee atreet, a poking man, tulted the. defense and apr accepted him. Mr, Jeo Gnusialee Nipper ete ake i *RANCE HOPES FOR | KAISER’S DEFEAT. One Hundred and. Jan. 2i—-France ts manifest~ tie Gernian elet- yore are filled with #-prognosti- mant hero an anti- predit wealer, | for not serving. d the reavons good as EADURES ca A tobacce ‘deal ho. had been sex in? the 0) Accepted chullenged pu ‘Treated Continually by Best eee iy Sprekd to. ing = Medicines Fait Instant Relief by “Magic Three” ‘and =n! WORDS CAN NOT EXPRESS mare’ GRATITUDE TO CUTICURA sl <8 Ifo fast One | Words - are Toadaruato to express my gratitude for Cuticura..Remedies. An went daupiy {Thad been troubled, with eezeme. fer xamination of the ta! ae " carey Incobs, wapa i eto shake his present be- ~ ire. O1L my. ear ject of what he tool! : att Cs tend _ ~ = had and painetakingly.. probing Dompsry + Q,” Rustained thet Was excused be ust giyen birt bya physt ~ealves did me no good ald to look o “Magic feclared he hed! Three,” Cuticurn . Cuticura Omt- aid ie OG area raa ( HEC SGU TICE Bice tiara one-half of one visit to my cian, Henry W- Donald, a real estate dealer; Attor using as_directed, Y plenty Sa et ao cetnne tot tintowabec= Taber trathfully state that .I found’ instant relief, When I 211 West | had used three boxes of Cuticura Oint- of No. teller in a savings) ment and two cakes of Cuticura Soap he had read a lot about! T found my skin as soft and fine as a It would take] baby's, My- circle .of friends is very . Jarge, and Tam persuading them to use Cuticura Soap and give up the kinds werd Using. A dong much Du Mtantord Watte’s: firm, | @8 My case has proven to them that if ¢ exinined farther, Cuticura 0 Ointment is good, Guticura an ores afte mr care OL te was 5 ath juror to be choren is employed at Tad 10; trouble —— : Seventh Juror-Found__| Sourr_ must be likewise, —Mateah 8h BB tet ale tte game nest He —Cvery soiled. At the tine it was taken my ears were scaly and you) will ccepted: at it that Cuticura js that is why IT LM kept it even though Washingtos Square Bouth, was eapused Sit was soiled. b ‘Ause he had frequent business deal- | Pranklin Ave. Brcokigns avenne, had punishment, profesvio William | ane ees Sores peep deg wre) DO 2) Broadw IT. nu sontinns, BaHED a writer at No, 9% Nas-) Ab exciond Decnure of Nis Seales, had a medical excuse, a cloak dealer at No. }u|2 and 15, ae scruples — against | Comp: and In tera Treatmes eectetary at No. Ane JAIRO Tite PHICER-BUT NOT LOFT. GC tom ‘many’ ment ie ee bee years have Toleed. the fe Bea If been sat woe onary exit acts Bata, feu as sea ast cherie lof the kes if Cbehier ew eae TWarare conteat with the 15 00"zaice ‘Se ere peal benefit: of cotinpet’ ens! "ie ia ‘aot ao | to give oUF castome; Semetit. of te RAMEN OLD Quatirr’ at CREAMED,~ ALMONDS _ UTTER FEAND OU RITTEE + SPEGIAL-POR- THIS FRIDAY POUND BC cameartes CHOCOLATE Se AND GUN ABSORTED PRUE: AND NU CHOCOLATE COVERED - pauxn 10C | *cnoconates rounn 18¢. SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY AND-SATURDAY tan.) Uslans A tteey City, Must Be Sold Regardless of Cost to Make Room for New Stock — Stock slightly damaged by water. SALE NOW ON! sron a, prone. abc. out- cant Hitit ittan?—sownorrs ES rorsn 106 FATES, of an Assortment Chooointes @ epee POU! ITALIAN CREAM CNOCOLATES of-town chen) —— 136, DIED... THEATRICAL PROTECTIVE UNION. (piicera, an mei Fire! Fire Sale!! GRAND ae FURNITURE s Brothers 4 ay and 140 West 23d Street i OPEN SATURDAY EVENING. MEMORIAL NOTICES. Reeegeeneree ee to |YINGE.—In loving Ihemory of Wireman requested Beynon vot DB Brother sl m) JOSEPH FINGER, Truck 20, who ‘der the ee ae parted thiy life Dec, 26, 1906, eh Prea, find some remnants of Gute urea Olnt- | treet-—rmt--Hroathway: -H.- }ment.on it, and,"to_ me, itis very pre cious, as I can now aay Es, Jooking >...) _ essing, and