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at has béen tested. ‘As chaltioan of the commission, ed the jury box. con arose: #{/am the attorney of rev @efense present are Mr. Delmas, “OReilly. b oN then/t gaia Mr, McClure, Sood fa the defendant's attitude re- ear An @xamination? I observe entire ts present and I desire to yw his wishes. 7 eeseay it plegée Your Honor,"' sald “Mr. Thaw is willing to ‘‘gubmit to any proper examination, but gince ho-is on trial for his life, ho asks eet gil thé examinations of him ehall hefd tn’ private.’ There Will Be Open Sessions. “on tnt ‘polut the comminsionera have M McClure. |” wThey, Mayor reed tions of the defendant should be con: @ucted privately, with only the counve gnd the court officers present, and that ithe record of that ae of pe) proceed- wuld be kept ‘privately. y fi ae cane, ft shall decline to take any part “in the, proceading: aA je cammisioners may direct,” Bil ne. ‘Then| be. went ahead to define of/ the commission, paying | ¢ the part which pert, would da_this,! I feel. that medical experts ver an opportunity, to make fal ‘Yosta of this defendant" : Intricate Tests May Be Made. said Mr, McClure, “There vay sell cess it between us. moro, Intricate eT gmay be We will consider that matter swe hope ed the first session-of-what {4 SE {Oo prove Wie Most haaly commission that ever sat in this country by asking “Plerk Penney to read the court order creating the present proceedings. the presiding fticer asked what attorneys were present. - Jerome named himself and his assistant, Mr. Garvan. Thén Hartridgo Dayid- McClure -had.the central. place. reo rd," .he sald, “Other counsel for the Mr. Peabody, Mr. Gleavon and) Mr. doot closed op. tes last ‘of the retrent- ing audience he ails, a poturo et con- fidence, Witnesses for Jerome. All last nightiand all of this foFencon county detectives from thes District- Attorney's oMice werd ranging the derioln serving. subpoena: on tho # of people who make the Tenderloin, | Subpoenas wore handed to waiters, cad drivers, ; ohmtiffears, barkespets, _ door- men, Coatroom attendents, cafo man- asera, stage hands, bell hops, theatrical people,/ dance hall proprieibra, hotel clerks ‘and chorus girls, requiring this ent to hold’ tteelt in readt- Ve testimony pefore tho com- mat tha heboat oc Mr J s the fact that in the lunacy procnedings ne will have more Intitude regular trial, where su Tulée of evidence barret oat all, uch testimony, Jerome is preparing to flood the rooms where the commissioners ait with a veritable torrent of wolrd stories ‘arry Thaw’s conduct in the days when he wan living the fast lite of Treadway with a red alow In his path and an odor of burnt-up money tn hls against Thaw oe ha faring of SWhites Jerome ace mune the nam scores of persona who had been eye-witnesses to, aeeming ly. irrational and:ipsane acta, by Harry haw during the Jaet fom years, The names of all of thei carefully complied | and Medoxea for poeslble use in Just mich a contingency as has now amr Aavolanetraiiny favs = oe WAGERS Cleveland Team at Atlantic When sulted. volotk cancer, Thi “Hilent last. id Mr, York. _ on Itself. KIOTO, treatment, Kioto by espahioupleseitinnensieonnaas pain was somewhat { Smith reacted {Nagasaki ate Mr. the ‘pain- increased, © Dut, he succeeded Kobs. where another doctor was’ con- mith then proceeded to he was a0 weak when he reached this city that he nad to be carried to his hotel. Ho underwent a surgical operation on the affected gum during the azternoon of March 2 and was progressing fairly Wall, but quddanly grave symptoms de- veloped yesterday and he! expired at ¥ the evening from ‘what 1s Délieved to Nave besa a bad caso of Mr, train, in the Leroy, Japan, but TIT TET SILENT SMITHS SUDDEN DEATH DUE TO CANCER Millionaire Was First Op- erated On in Japan for Toothache. SITTER NUT EEL PO RAEN March 7%. —Jamee Henry Bmith, the wealthy New Yorker, who died here auddenly yesterday while on a wedding tour afound the world, began to coniplain of tootbacne while medical anes session cf Ais» London ‘solfaitors, “I haye been trying to get into com- . (Bretial to The Ewenine Worl.) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., oh 28, ‘This was Philadelphta Day ‘tn the Na- tonal Bowling Aasdolation tournament, noarly all tears oh the alleya being | ha from that city.” |The attendance waa larger than ¢ariler in the ‘week. Tho scores éndicate that bowjers em finding the alieys, and something fn the record- braking 'Mne.may ‘soon be expected. Cohen's. Cutters and’ Sands’s Diamonds, two-star ftom Cleveland, have ar. yea! we ries, er ‘The former Wiliam Roach’ Delewares, oo Tas nied Boharda tS oat "he Fide} has agreed. the affidavits led. a limacy commission dered as, evidence lus ats the commission. wel Has? t hear f ror 0 from vere ike arte ¢ Bie. ‘Me: fictner, and I can SE a any potng fic at 1 ohn if jan uniess ara my allenists. present said Mr. jerdme, nly object to the ne rte’ Tonome's silent ine singe Ie beet ssled "ths: not present.” Hartridge. Ne do. Seer onk 10 atiempt (0 ring im. Our own ‘alten e xe weit eaciocnes: it he ls te willing With, the xaminatlon of jorome, who est Noandoning. the Bent er, and Who alreafy Was manifent- A hostile attitude, proceeded: to tell apinio: ee given te. him by bis as gad by Ds. Hamilton. He ats fomofed to show that he was entitied “to thgye the counge! of his experts dur- a: i: aw informed.’ he—wate+ y by the physicians whom i bohale of the State, but Hamilton, and who wi Drought here in the tal aga witne defi bat. thls man is suf trem’ A form: of paranola that Sarable, X think. in view of these yp tat uld be permitted wo Dresence of 5 aminittion of defendant,” fOr. Putzel Talks Sense, Dr. Putzel for the am in the examination wniiton msdn: dome time ago, engaged in an 6 Drevent condition ot one wanity, defendant.* bf H last examination y Dr. Hamilton aven in August," ir. Jerome, evidently netilod | by ne in! Dr, Pateel : Jerome undertook fo repeat all over furan ‘his reasons far having an tion of Thaw made by his own nd of having those Tos the private nroceedinss. the Disintet-Attorney, MoClura, nowhat and ‘evidently, ont ‘Paticnse _ meaty prcapeulos, “that wwe will take Tangient wien Wwe, come 19 ile time ‘betnig, I think—\re poatinted with auterate Hon of Mr, ‘Thaw by the membe; ‘omminston." he Gourt Is Cleared, mere, orders tint the or cleared ‘Toon Mey ot Ereept Thaw,~his layyors, ny orxistants, rowd filed’ out. rasfod the fact that ne hid suffered in the preliminary eh. his wife reached the alde door she ed and smiled ate hin, gi wan’ iit- 6 of cncouragement. He waved at Nor i redssnringty. Ay, the F. |day signed the Brooklyn Bridge terminal however, In “New_ York. reacnmg Henry Smith, who died on Tuesday tn Japan, will inherit the balk of his eState was asserted to-day by Herman 8. Leroy, of No. 10. Wall, street. Mr. Bmith's representative Mr, Leroy said that a will in which the widow was named as chief beneficiary was drawn by Mr. Smith shortly after his, marriage In Scotland on Sopt, 13 “There had been _a_ previous _will.'* ‘which is here in New . The -will. drawn jn Scotland was, I belisve, the last will and testa- ment of Mr, Smith. It 1s now in’ pos, munication with Yokohama~ever since the cablegram announcing Mr, Smith's @eath and the plans for bringing, his pear home wps recelyed: yesterday, but been unable to do so. I believe, that the | original plan~ of majling trom Yokobama on April Witt’ the body ‘will be adhered to,” May Cause Social War. ‘Although she will De the richest wom- ‘an in New York society upon her return to this city, there is some question as to how Dtra. 10. will be received. Saing as her following js,.opposition to her to develop ainoig those wis wha she hurried froin Cates and married Bunt enty-fourth day after she recelved her aivorce frurt iam Rhinelander Stewart | Preheat bachelor. in tho: wo On foesonens iz he x of ‘Phila- ling Smith ‘Ha Gelphia; Hand antic City, 1001. « ‘5 “ASSEMBLY. PASSES THE RECOUNT BILL. | 5 (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, March %—Attep g three- hours’ wrangle the to-day passed by a vote of 188 to M1 the Pren- Woe BUT for & judicial recokat er the ballots cast in the Hoearst-MoOlellan contest of 1905. The recount bill now goes to the ‘Bonate where it Is soheduléd to pas: } Minority Leader Oliver and the Tam | many Desiqcrshe voted for the pill. The twenty-one poten. seeks Sto were. a am | and Bchoe- »Aefferson jand t REPUBLICANS — Cunni: Fowler of Ulster, Hammo neck of ‘Onondaga, Lat and. Yale of Putnam, f DEMOCRATS—Ail of (Gibater New York—Baumatn,: Croak, Cuvier, pale nelly, Eagleton, esr 4 Goeghoxan, Gluck, Keller, Set Cue, Mooney and r. Democrats -voth .. Sea wagiertont ski, Jackson and aI Gy nn, of lolmes, a HK I.Of “Dutchess, ane SIGNS BILI BILL ' TO END BRIDGE JAM. |» SR eOBSeT RRS ba i lal to The Fventng Worl4,), . MArCh, 28.-Gov, Hughes to- 3 ALBA 1 at bills. As a-reault of these new jaws, | Hook! Bridge Commissions Stevensog may proceed {mmodiately to eonstruct a tem- porary exvansion ‘ofthe prevent terminal of-the Brooklyn Bridwejn Manhattan, This latter will atford guick reliet trom tho present bridge crush, SENATE OLD GUARD ROUTED ON TEST VOTE. ALBANY, March 38,—Senatorg Raines, Grady, Armstro} a’ Ai}és and others of the so-cillod yetcrana Of the Senate, yweregiven a distingt” gunprige’ to-day when a majority of. the ew members, irrespective of party afMitattons, formed a combination with aid of a num ber of the older Sena’ ant suocesde in advancing to the ortervog flnal pas sage, 0 WIN designed to atnend the hign- way lew, notwithatin@ing ¢ % ;thp Bonate Inaders to amend ond re- | tee Fi commiss thes measure, hee 5 To-day'a ‘rebellioun't procesding {s admittedty -the outcome of a-werles of | conferences On the part of the new| rs to.onganize a on ag raleat it Beni the allvaced falure’ of qovaavenon incelsleeieationn Nesined oF the new men.: {tery couch oF sore Nirpetegnts iit raheoak mes wie sive, Zellegs A pth orn rear ote f ntea, ares 6Oc. ané $1 a “box. value being THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS ele Col. South, Gorn Prod. ¢ Nor. ‘pe, Tock Jatand etfeld of M perstitious recall ‘chalt redicios when the marriage in Geot- place, on the 13th of month, the day ‘of il] omen in a land Where ‘signs and omens are a Bride and bridegroom laughed then and ridiculed the old superatlt! Femarking thet, he, would ¢ number ways lucky to him, tn] preferenc Sten, Smith yell! x back the United States ona of the richest collec~ ona of Jewels In the world. the total imated at $2,000, rid. Mrs, ‘Stewart has in’ society, and those fusbend are ex} Se With areal bri n ‘Today's highest. closing and net changes of stocks from yesterday's final guotations are es fstiesre: — The es abe ‘2 ea,c¢) ehares ana “Bc8800 of yon ta, low, ee Bes Ne ery ayeseke 2ehay FURS 7 lon, SPE SE FR ited to rally ani beauty mak te Tomy, the otent. to s Mr. Smith hoose the prices ae df E Ro = a i wok > ie a iy + bd ae + t + a t if Ri [etepee +44 G] +b 434i] 4 $ 41+ + 4 [4144 eet et FEF ard ESTE Wek SERRA och to-day were Pa eon MONTAUK—Three ‘furfonga, in 0.38 1-2 Four. ata furlongx fn 0.63 1-2, RIE Four furlongs in 0.8, otofaNT ste furfongi in” 1.35, very eaaily, Six tariongs | AT GRAVESEND. GRAVESEND, March 2—Training conditions were very ood at the local course to-day, and some smart moves wi noted. The best follow: 4 BUTTLING—Six {furlongs in 14, breeging, Dothg all his trainer wishes. . 2DAN BUMURES—Four furlongs In 6.8 3:6, handily. Quite a clever colt. — MOY + RUSSELL ‘Tsix furlongs in 1241-2 asily. ED SATOH CLAY—Four furlonga in Selle SUFFICE urlonga! in 1,35, Tis af TOOLE-Four furlongs in Eye TYROL Three furlongs. fn‘ 9,38 1-4," very ty, 2WAUDGRe — Three furlongs in 0.40, gone by. furlongs in very good R—Three | furlong ezing. Don't pass t T—Three breealng. In in form and can soon be gotten 39 1 aaily, rea +WHIMSICAT: Six furlongs In 122, TATHTENS Four furlongs in 0.54 { quite handily, preezing. Will do at Aqueduct 4 orOnatt GIRL—Three handily. A ape RE: Three. ‘good action ‘furlongs in 0.383-5, iM high dn fesh. Three furlongs 0.38 3-5, ody ‘furlones 4n Following were the bes: Fallope to-aa 3 DEKAREN—0.% 23, 03912, 021+ 20, Lars and ready. In In 2 SALVIDIERE“Thteo- quarters in 1.8 = POND! 20 ive-elgnths in 1313-5, aad cet LIN apne renete m Lit THE CLOWN—One eiflo in 1.03, 0 — WINGH ESTER — 0.1, 0.44 3-5, 0.37, 1-5, 11%, S113 and BN COLE —Three-elghins in 0.37. — LADY VERA-0.12 1-2, 0.51-5'and 0.33. WGOD-0.12 1-3, $.25.1-2, 0,38 8-5 = DARKLE te ‘Atoms in dn 32 1-2; al ppRerroxn — Six” furlongs In = Apo” ‘Bilfecr Halt-mile in : SEU NE ats in 121 4-6. handily. Don’t ov co the ona Se dp ea ieee 0.2% and hoyld be at|—SWEET HILEEN — 019 1-5,- 0.24 2-5, ANDY—Hatemie in 0.665, Awfuy 4 HORACE E.—0.12 1-2, 0,341-2, 0.37, 0.80 1-5, sthree-quarters in 1.18 3-8, “TVA at OND. 1 O24, — sons TOWN 2 1. 2 RIGHT AND TRUEST ree-quarters In 1.20. Gettin — ANNA a OUR Cote in 0.41, 2 pe HUND—o13, 0.23 1-2, 0,35 4-5, 0.48, 02 2-6 of meeting ai the AT. SHEEPSHEAD BAY. (2a This 4 oaent Senseo furlongs tn 0.40, ily 4 ROYAL VANE—Threa’ furlongs jure to win var! rion) In. 0. lenty of speed. Sree furlongs in “Will develop Into a 5 “0. as, y saat ie nice fly. AliRA—Four furtongs in diy. “Will be ready at ROBADOR—Four furtonge in 0513-5, handily, Never appeared better. {RED FRIAR—SIx furlongs Jo dunt 3-5, rly GE atONE “abe f funongs in 1233-5 EB (pina Has shown speed at =NEW YORK—Four furlongs ~ In| ~ ©! Cy 2-5, handily. Never looxed so el CA TurFour furlongs tn 0.56 3-5, : ae) ANTE! A_nice tnraseyoas old: 4, in 0. ©. CORE—Four furldn: 4 INQUISITOI Four, 3-5, ‘ ESTELLD breezing, A ELLA frsce ia ally, old track. 6GHEDEPSH. HEAD BA D BAT, 3 March 38. e beat moyes recorded here yest: were ns foliows: AMBUSH—Four furlongs in 0.88, brees- ROPHE—Three furlongs in 0.41, NEWs—Four furlongs in 0.58, furlon, eaally, a \ 2-BEN_ BAN—Four furlongs in 0.58, Dreexin| TRNC Four furlongs in 0.58, OAPT. EaeRIcH—A 2 zafie. in 1:50 2-8, eRe three. Pearce in handily, Clever working ¢—Three\ furtongs in 0.40, coaboxsr rode yi furlongs, JR 0.54, allopin: hls one PeebS paRTHiaix—THree | furlongs. {3 Meret handily. Acaiebon Taree, furlongs in 0831-2, ALVARADO—Three furlonsa in 0.38, ANG gE Taco furlongs in 0.40, eniuy, HANNA—Three furtonge in pOWANDO—Three, furlongs in 03%, BONNIE ALAN—Three furlongs in 0.40, -éx USON—Taree furtonge-in 0.3014, onatic Gri [-S}x furlongs in LONBi TE tired. fturfonga >in SEkibeale furlongs (sh 1.29, JARDNER—Four furlongs a | CHESSMAY—dour mith Pio Threo turfongs in 0.44, waktr B—rour. furlongs In ad, brees- Nik GILL—Six furlongs In Lp. pas ur furfonga in 058, Foor eet rats furlongs in | 1.25, DO Om iae nie PT GRAPPA Boven “furlongs tn. 1.4, 5 DASE STEN rare phn ane “HON OF ‘Three furlongs in 0.4, trees! ante THON MAKERSFour Tarlosge is 05272, RRS SOE EL n | HRC g iN a jfprtongs ta 1211-2,| "ton preeeine teage ta KERNOCHAN- Six funongs, “in 1.201-2, seed ree furlongs in 044 quite mt LITTL woOODS—Three furl ongs in MODEST Pour furlongs in 0.55, easily. BENNINGS RACE TRACK, WASH- INGTON, D. C., March 23.—The entries for to-morrow’s races are as follows: ACE RASA a Nati firion longs, eatery upward; is; Columbia course. (9) Workmai i handily, _—$—$$ __FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. ~ FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, La.,, March 28.—The entries for to-mor- row's races are as follows: . 115; Cora Dusant, 115:"Ham, 115; Bitter Bir. 118; Dethorpe, 115; Bayou Lark, 115; Patornus, 115; Embay, 115; Dora H., 115; Cartes, 18: Flron, 118; Miles, RACE— ovr furlongs, ol: H HIRD, RAGE RAOCE—Five ang a halt furioney: pector Bird ai Jespects 3. Capt 10) "Tay? seen 30ny Biures Fantasiic, plone | Oi; Grace Georee, CRTH RAC ee miles: selling; $509, pibapetlens ah: Evie Uren. iptington, 04; Layeod, va; Amberiack, $8! Gameater, FIFTH RACE—Four furtones —Louls Roderer, 103 (Lord Be Bisa i 1095, Moore John aoa, 108 ay dade | Et eran oa! Parisian Me Maeh "102; huby wick ure $500. uphands ris furionme Gy fay. Nera finbrella Workmaid > Solo rounti! RACE — Se SESTH, RACE—Tyro milen; selling: mario! onata, 81; Btta Finch ax anda aif: turions Honatags aly nt Met nga Sune. v1 Bs ot Henry ‘0% SEVENTH ae eek tmene | ak bit fia! eet a: farsa a ian wo mR ar WILL GIVE’FREE BUNS. Leader Wright Wollows Up Hila i Gift of Matsotha. Wallam J. Wright, the’ Tamme Hall leader of the Thirty-first Ausem- bly District, announced. to-day that ho will distribute 6,009 hot cross bung to his Christian constituents, last he gaye savay $1,000 worth of matzoths and unfermented wine to the poor Jewish) residents {n is dlststot » Wright ts sight there en there ia a chance to touch the rights spot with (he: people, ‘The Cri apprentice allowance. OVALE Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Ve ‘Has Many Imitators % (tally dandy orceker ‘ y Q Lu the Clown Arima; 0.58, |, a . | ‘On Monday | | DISOWNED FOR ELOPING WITH iried “Queenie” Sanford* ‘in: New York. ° \e P. H. Bristow Draper, _aon_ of Been. Draper, millionaire Licutenant-Gover- nor of Massachusetts, has marries a chorus _girl_ana“ been “disowned. His “Queenie” Sanford, ‘Tom Life, A kind word saved the life of Mor! in the night in the. }ibrary ‘of! VALET ADMITS HE MEANT TOMURDER CHORUS GIRL} MORTIMERSCHIFF, bE Tetine: At fhe fimiah; eehd tees ates Rich Bosto: Youth “Mar- Kind Wort ata at.the Grisis Saved the. Banker’s- Behiff, the son of Jacob L. Schiff, on March 8, when Lawrence. De Foul) HARRIS SUCTION CLIP is the safest and surest protection against break- age of eye-glasses in very. windy weather. Fitted to Your Glasses for 35 Cents. Sold Only at Our Five Stores. OPTICAL HOUSE OF V..3t. Sw 54 East 23d St., near Fourth Ava, ‘timer. ke, a valet he had discharged, ambushed him} B4 West 125th St,, near Lenox Avo» “home, 50 East 125th St.,nr. Madison Aveg messenger boy in Sam |4t No. 9% Fifth avente, and struck him De Foutke admitted to-day to Judge Roxataky In the Court of General Sessions. thit he entered the Schift mansion with tho full ton‘ pf Killing the young banker, Rich Mr, Hoggenhelmer|4°Wn with a bowling’ pin. company. ~The osremoiy—_was—_per- aed in The Lite Church.Arouna e Rev. Dn Fiouahton 1 over, a week igo. i Tho ahadunament of Oie-wenaIng has Uiriled the exclusive’ “Beacon -atreet poclal © etreies" of Boston, for:-youns Draper was ‘engiged -to marry “Miss Alice “Marjorio Ray, an heiress and daughter of one of the smartest fami- Nes at the Hub. Miss Ray msde a hurried trip South to a. winter resort a few weeks ago and her friends whis- pered the Tumor that the engagement had been broken. Attentive at Theatre. At-about-this-tims the -twenty-fire- year-old son of Lieut.-Gov. Draper was) ¢ Pi a steady caller at the stage door of Wal- lack‘s Theatre, where the chorus knew him as “Queenie Sanford’s beau. His parents believed that he was in New York looking after his father’s business Interests, Bince he left Harvard he has/ been travelling for one of the Drapet factories in' New Hampshire, The marriage was not the climax. of any sudden infatuation. — It began-when he was a boy in St. Mark’s Academy in Boston, seven years ago. Miss San- ford was with the “Belle of New, York’ company, in-the first row of the chorus, Tho elghteen-year-old helr to milions paw her and was smitten: Every) day after, uchoou he dashed to the boarding house of the chorus girl in an automo- bile. He sat {rn the front row of the the- atre cach night until finally his teachers learned of His Mittings and late suppers, whereupon he was expelled. His par- ents, who were abroad, were notified, and he was summoned over seas to join them, Was desperate,’ wife in I asked Hier aeststanc securing @ college, . education, turned the letter over to thim an. turned A tlon, “I could not secure employment. the pin. If he had come back at Waiting." naif he came from a noble fam! France. It has been discovered tor larceny. tered a plea of guilty. admission of his intention to kill Schiff. (The extreme penalty ment for life, Judge Rosalsky remanded until April 4 The young man friends who. Engaged to Mies Ray. The boy was kept on the Continent until his romantic attachment—wes-sup; posed to have been forgotten. Then he wag sent to Zxpter School, in New Hampshire, ard inter went to Harvard. He remained at Cambridge only a year, whea Ws father thought his college Ufe too strenuous and put bin to work. Bince then he has been out much In Boston and was suppored_to have set- tied down. His engagement, to Mi Ray was announced early in the winter, the parents of both families wero de- Mghted, and the wedding day set for some time next fall. During all these intervening years yung Drsper—tad—seen—nothing 0 ueente” Sanford. But a few weeks ago he came to New York for a bual- ness trip. He and a friend went to Wallack’a Theatre ono night and again w tho chorus gi * Sphere were suppers at Reotore and other divertissements that cee Signa. Word, got to fri Bosto! Roy Mo friend, came down 10 ete nim to. cut it out. Mead’ went Home Arter vant —comxtn f ‘Miss-Ray and automobile partie engage. ment was broken and the young wom- an went South, , Wed In the Morning, } (Laat Saturday Bigst we iy a ee) Faper, juee nie’ eet tdend, wang, Was Shera in tho mae Hage ‘re hn Cainp, “0 Hage ra ‘ay, and Tols ay W went to a ealdate ot Hor Hundred and Fours Miss Banford and -eere twenty. other girla pre the Weber compan: younr men who Raunt ‘the Broad: way. ead y lasted until almost break- tast ume, when the: two young men He is a young man of pleas ance, Mr. Bchift deemed. him servant until he: be Mrs. Schl! Enaioun that he stall he will not be in position. to harm, —>—_—_— ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Bun rises. 5.63/Sun sets, 6.20/Moon ests. ies MMi not bo pt | distressed dnanclally over his action, ti of his ren out without. recommenda- money ran out. I went to the Schirr house! and got in through the caller and secreted myself in the Mbrary, It} ‘was my Intention to kill Mr. Behift and Fob /him._On_my_way-to-the library T slipped into arom: and atole a scart; “I had @ bowting pin I had picked th the bowling alley in the basonent | and a big butcher knife Ihit him with would have stabbed him. But he spok kindly to mo and I was worry I struck him. He gave me money and asked mo -When._I_caliad.he_ hag-i-detectires At the time of his arrest the prisaner his real name {s Folke Englebranat and and that he served a term in Bweden He was arralgne to-day on a change! of burgfary In the first degree and en- It was In ex- plaining his crime that he made tho bargiary {n the first degree is imprison- pede! Foulke -442-Columbus-Av: Bist &-824-Sta, 489 Fulton n Ste, Brooklyn, Opposité Abrabam & Straus, ico in Bhe id he My me I! Magic “touch”: of Easter> is in the air, We're splen- didly- equipped to supply. | “your wants, Sack. Suits, $25, in blues, grays, browns and mixtures —stripes, overplaids, etc. The “Cambridge” model— very extreme, also conser- vative styles. cAll of them are Lambert clothes — custom-made throughout. ask the alin Wo Wrert Them 29-41 CORTLANDT ST, ——-383- BROADWAY. ly tn} tha: Mr. for be placed. w. + BS Waists iy 200 in the lot to go at 7&4} Not a waist among them but that Is worth from hr - $15.00 to $18.00, t Excellent yalues and a most unusuagi opportunity, fF Broadway,17th-18th Sts, HELP WANTED—FEWALE> COOK —Two Chie plain’ 2% pglnunarenal Hace ao 3 i LERNER INEST SN TREE NTE I TIT TL TE TLE ET TIS LIES EIEN FE IE OT RTT TT EL ET EIT TE i, antral om of or a Bettis oh Be T eaeter Ege |. But. no EASTER ‘WEEK SPECIALS¢ ras aia ere sae ay iy a big oe fered eprcinlty Yhis week at Tore SPECIAL | FOR THIS TORO BS cent noreliion ‘4 threo stores, { SPE <a AL org FRIDAY tse sie ee e@ and Nc ae

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