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Only night nine-year-old Susie “through the hallway, then picking her “and he dashed away, and the child wa Jan murder theories and ehies-went to pleces dather of the cblid, after being tort “any information.of tie ideality criminais. HILD MURDERERS GO UNDISCOVERED; POLICE HELPLES eS ‘Nine-Year-Old Susie Clark Narrowly Escapes a Fate Like That of the Boylan and Staf- os - feldt Children. Oh thurderers, mon of a sort whose| within hall of the county road in Ei burst, ‘the pailve ave no Grimes are uospeeksdie, erem to el8*| Mndoin’ thiead to. work oh the polos cf this city with amazing | Concentrated all of their fachitty, The infamous miscreant w0 | Yieoriis He slew little Viola Beytan te etill free, / and the death of “Amelia Staifeldf, the citht who wasj Ste “stabbed to death on the old Bella farm] Fie, yes eS in Elmhurst, goes unpunished of the) mutilated face. aw, tes fecble-raladed man was Tn the Btattaldt case the police made | erisg Mor the ordeal and & groat parade of the arréat of Henry | more and more L Becker, the stumpy, half-witted tramp, | ated deere 5 a owas will; to fonfessa to all tne! he detec Wunk enough o. muiders Beeatsd kandi c ecade:| feng ae arom the big ened iittte ma The Grand Jury has refused to indict). Ph nx examined the mi: a Beeker on flimsy police evidence and Queens County Jail and nd his Ma own Incoherent confession. He will, Kepe weeny YE, RAN be discharged from custody on Batur-|when armizned before Maint day in the Queens County Court. aN aa h Ain reeled-off his confess Emboldenod by the sceming Immunity wer citing from a enjoyed after the commission of such Chee ae! terrible crimes, attacks of the Kind are replied I ‘becoming more aud more frequent. | Gis Lie case stood » the Grand Ju t Sree the daughter of Thomas Curk, There fe no aternattye tor the-co 6 No, 634 Avenue A, wan attacked by ae spats mm whom Hecker will be Taigned on Saturday scalwenng—man andnarrowly escaped to acquit hit with ber lite. 8 rf | Sure Becker Is Guilty, Captain Says. Her assailant is described as a tall), & apt, charges the failure fto polos at ie man wearing a new straw lat) arrying a black derby in a bu w his acm. He lured the little gir to No, 1712 First avenue dragged her} & evidence nd ts Seaiiaantars ‘erittral Ofice and missioner Bingham w Up bodily sprang through the door lead ediate Investigation Wii is the cater, | (he District Attorney of Queens. tor a Women’s Screams Saved This One.i {he diem surg ems taken the ir fered w begin as A woman in the house saw the man | gine chiet of the Manha an Detective chil fy na) Bureau Js convinced of Décker’s guilt @imappear with the child, She hurried| Furcal’ la convin dstana ed @own from her apartment und found | Witneace aii men bad found mete not the child being strangled by the rumMan. | called bes 4 Jury and ¢ She -xcreamed und other women] amined. “Th : ae8 eamed. This frightened the man,| eo)" Gir Rice pall hed Who ‘ © case” Au effort it now (probably ‘saved from a fate similar t¢ » hold Recker on some othe that of Viola Boylan: Beyond a bruised) Clarke unttl a gecond bill can be framed foe the July Grand Eincibteadaa’ corton ont thetaca’¢ ve] y, dee ting the a eo . vem 8; |MAXNAR WINS eet es| FEATUREEVENT - AT SHEEPSHEAD, ging nie years old and who wea (Continued from First Page.) an-indescribably brutal man- in the cellar of No. 2290 Setond ave- 101s man, who wore the Izht hat ana earried the derby, was haired, Meaeatimarcsc: about yeara | When they came’ galleping down the ae Chute to the bend 01d and weighed abotu 170 pounds: Riaitovand, 1 In his fighe from the First aven: F nd lar he®left the derby, Ths bs ‘ ‘ tout Belzed upon as a possible clue, and de. be er him Reotives will make a round of the hat. | ' Wit by about two: tor tors jr the nels aich Nimbus ; ‘This tn really the only lead left to the Gallon for Royal Vane. police tn their investigwtion of the dey- peat elias @firet—aixt ever veiw « caine tor by the third degree, was able to t) no ight whatever on the crim or x) who Was lark, Wil Helpless in Stafieldt Case. In the Amelin Staffeldt murder, Ittes jn Help Wanted S eee = ae To-Day ! | panied the net “AS advertised for in The Morning World's Want. Directory. DNESDAY, JULY # Flowers. 40 Harness Maken Hore Finnell Wins. Cabinet Mabers panvas Carpenters ‘ Opepler 7 Chefs vee 2 irin ~ rare ; : 2) STRIKE OF FIREMEN DELAYS A BIG LINER, oremen Tendi er Wilhelm fl. Los 24 Hours. Dishwashers Wratavers 9. Ll 2 Parm Hands 5 Peotna ..- Fiaishers Pirvmen Falters Foretndie Forem: ‘ Fancy Feathers .. 4 Prvoery Ciorkx.... 8 Gtre: ce Mairdrorsers eccy week, month and year, The World prints more ‘“‘Help Wanted” | On{)"* 1°! Ags.than any three other New York | Puts JULY 3. WIFE OF TELLER WHO THE Fugitive Trust Company Teller, Wite Who Attempted Suicide VANISHED WITH $96,000 -EVENING WORLD, 1WEDNE SDAY, fand. his whole life was such an open bomle! by a sec book that he was the Jat man In our! 433,40, ‘The secunty compa employ whom we would have suspected |; burse the Windsor Trust Company to jof dishonesty. He was trusted Smplic-, the amount of $2,000 and the rest of the lity, We are satisfied from our exam- | shortage has already been made good [ination of the cash reserve and the| by Wie directors, who contributed per front us before last Saturday, | Company has auth [for whi In our efforts to locate her husband It} g nome other country and while the local country have been asked to watch hin, we are taking particular pains to have incoming vessels wate! [sallow skin, brown h glasses. He has ther weak, voles | uit cas rails 3! Gy volee | action wer and retiring manners. «He dresses well. | ant’s suspic {nyatld mother lives. He was ¢ Chester BRunyan ‘MISS SUTTON WINS TENNIS SEMI-FINAL yWeat-OneHindred-and Fourth strectt where he was boarding at the time. The | couple had one child, a daughter, who |diea | Tooms to-day. The Runyan flat is on ew down its case. | | Victory Over Opponent for ‘English Championship. nd call upon | t [he was telling thé caller that Mrs, Run- | yamco: [all opened and the deserted wife ap- peared. She ts a very small WomAn.| sirect = preny | delicate looking and pretty, despite her | Young, and tho’ 't | red and swollen eyes. 3—In the All- ip games at Wim ex who teati- | . of Callrornia, |1 can talk to no one. My kone away and that yal am in deep trouble Ratt in the ladies: VERING WORLU nAGE Grin TWELFTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD. URACK FAST. Mina Button y Misa Wilson j-and Inthe event of a vict | the Aanerican Chambers cT' EW BOT. TAKES TRIAL TRIP, should be respected.” Hoyt. iam diner aan, Thought He Went to Rochest H. MeCurdy, De I Three-year-oldx and [lecture the janitor for admitting an: Then sho went back into ner] delt, Fe room’ and shut the doors. - ball 8." Mrs. Runyan Jeft the house Saturday of spending every other Sunday With)» Runyan, the his mother up the State, and Mrs, Rus-| Windsor Trust Cor van has told the detectives when b ‘ellan and a party of city were aboard had failed to reach home Saturday], night she supposed he had gone to Ro. expectel to make hls customary trip, | West One Hundred and Eleventh atr Torin the house adjoining, No. 3S, thr: years, -amt—they- were well-known th to hin wife was a matter of general ] N Y P: Jcomment on the block. He invariably S Not Yet Past. {spent his evenings In her company, -and| —Aithough the str’ |1t ts sald that he had a habit of tole phoning to her several times @ day|time before the city Is entirely cleaned | (com his office, up., You should be more careful than Hall at 2 P. » Ktranded In g vith the Bay. Ridge, —————_—_. ‘WHITE WINGS AFTER MAYOR (TO HEAR THEIR COMPLAINTS ¥ On their return Runyan spent several land the breeding of disease’ germs. hours walking up and down the block| C. N. Disinfectant is preferred for. with his shoulders drooped and his head |this purpose, as it is. effective and TRIES TO KILL HERSELF (Continued from First Page.) | for 1 reim- that he had not atolen a cent) sonally to cover the di ft. ‘The Trust “There had be no series, of small! $3.50) tor hls arrest peculations, as so often ocours, culmi-! ‘Trust companies under the law. are nating !n a. greater robbery when 4 [tection seems mn | tra: Waa overcome by a sudden temptation | ey, required to keep 5 per cent. of the On the fon-" reserve fund as cash on hand. I we are convinced that Runyan) few ipanies does this amount to more than $ii,0H, ), in view of als character, | 4. vestundivalwase] re agemns to be no wecounling. | lett absolutely in the care of the pay-| Mra. Runyan ix giving us ¥ DelP ring teller, and there la no way ts part of | Guard against personal dishokesty ex fs the belief of the Pinkerton people by perlodion! examinations hat will probably . (ry to -reach ¢ Windsor Trust Company ¢lwara | Tig {RAS Wiese examinations made monthly for) The, last examination, on Mxy abowed /that Kupyan's accounts were square. and the potice ali ¢ horit ed at the cipal foreign ports.” nyan‘s Appearance should make his Fday when Runyan appeared | easy unless he] at the Trust Company's branch office sult case ot this, as he nk out of town. He ts described as sone years of medium. height, slender with ir and eyes, close a gold éye- ped brown beard w o'clock Runyan be- | ates in, not fopplahly, He was born und nefo red at Rochester, N. ¥.. where his employed In a Rochester bank : attention i Five years ago he moved to this city pas bur was : 4 ‘ A expected buck at the office on Mon Company which his since removed ita| day. He way last seen hurrying from | headquarters to Pittsburg. The year] the oMice, suit case in har Miss Helen Kearney, dhugh of a] cc funda. did not sugg int prosperous contract who lved inf A reporter saw Mrs. Runyan tn her ‘eurth floor of a modest apartment- ©. A sixteen-year-old boy an- wered the knock ‘at the door While Two run could not be seen a door on the] the main ono in the Windsor Walls No. fa Sonn Alvin asurer, Ho Ward oe Iam Mrs, Runyan,'! she sald, “but band has Tsknowe Donn 4 my vacy | Gayle en Mills, Chari She sont the youth downstairs to| Plant. Robert C From neighbors |t was learned that] Alvir Young, J arlernon, reseed torthe-atreet Fram Ny AN iy her remarks {t was gathered that she RE ahh tenes Nach $ had an’ appointment to meet her hus: BANK EMPLOYEE. band. She returned in the. early even- (Special to The Evening Wert.) Ing/'slone.’ Her husband made’ hablt| pociiesren..N. ¥.. July 3cChester missing teller of + as employ ce Bank here y been In the neater, to remain until Monday, as told her, two days earller, that he £ Chaunce y Fi@h Ward in o broken up afte Mra. Runyan: his the father’s death mother, still lives. | The Garbage Danger The Runyans had llved at No. hborhood, Runyan's devote he Of the garbage ivers has been settled, it will be some Was in Deep Gloom. ever to sprinkle your garbage “regularly Last Friday afternoon the couple |with a liquid- disinfectant such as C, for a carriage drive In the park. |N. Disinfectant to prevent fermentation v h morning Mra. Runyan Ja quoted x« hay- | Disinfect Your Garbage With ing used’ this language to an acquaint- jance in the house: which in part follow ‘We reasonably be thorouphly We beg to ube tantly. I never saw a man thoughts pressing constantly upon lls » pub-| mind. I am anxious for him to go to proper. adJy ieeiment 1 re- | instead of going abroad, | Adirondacks, It was stated at the re cinbodied WOMAN HURT BY CAR, by » north-bound Golum- ar at Broadway and 7 No arrests were ——_———_— ccalding pais in parsing ity and over- Most places now follow New York in drinking White Rose Ceylon Tea vonveriing of ix can be added to the blood. ¥ THINK MISSING MAN IS ILL IN HOSPITAL. Not for Fashion but Quality Teaall Stor to New York, Brooklyn, Jer City and Newari. beeared trom his Tia brenst:—it—wee miinieht went indoors, On the follow EK rized a reward of | | house handy. ~TTCHING TORTURE LITTLE BABY Head and Face Covered With Avefa Itching Sores-and-Scabs Would Sratch Unti! Blood Came— Mother in Despair for Treatment Did No Good—Dread Disease —— YIELDED TO CUTICURA ALMOST IMMEDIATELY it my baby. I was in despair ab Wi he was about two montis old bia face and head were full of ms ant very itching sores with terrible runfitng mat had to tie his litte hands in bags for he used to make his face and head bleed, I had two or three doctors but they did nat do any good. I was Vtold to try Cuticura Soap and Cuticure }Ointment and I can say that. they stopped the running mattor immediately, land soon after L had washed him twice hé looked uimost well, but [Gand about three cakes of Culicura Sode-tnd four | or five boxes of Cuticura Ofntment, con- tinuing the treatment for two or threo months. I also used Cuticura Reme- | dies for my other children and tool ; Bade All Good-By. . |} Cuticura Resolvent myeelf to purity my milk for me baby whom I pursed while ed with that terrible itching © id Now I always have Cuticura Soap and Oinunent in ths I shall be glad if you want to publish this letter so that other . | pufferers will come to know what good the Cuticura Re medics can do. Mra. ! Frances F 5 Dickinson 8t., Phila- j delphia, Penn., Nov. 28 apd) 18, 1906," | SKINS ON FIRE With Torturing, Distiguring Eczemas, Rashes, And other itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and crusted skin and scalp humora are instantly relieved, and speedily cured it the majority of cases by warm baths with Cutleura Soap, to cleanse the skin, genth anointings with Cuti- cura Ointment, purest and sweetest of emol- lients, tosoothe and heal V' the akin, and mild dosea Pills to purify the blcod, Cuticurs Qlatment {80e)_ (or ip Ue form of Chocolat Pils 2 per val of 60) ts often iMetect to cure. Sokd Piroadtout the world. Potter Drag & Chem. Corp Bole Prone... Boston, Mant E @9- Males Pree, Cuticura Book on Skt Diseasoa, SOCIETY OF TAMMANY Celebration of the I3lst Anniversary of American Independence - July 4th, 10 A. M. TAMMANY HALL, Hon. W. Bourke Cockran, Grand Sachem, will preside. MUSIC BY Bayne "s 69th Haunt Ba PATRIOTIC Tanimany Glee Clubs READING THE “Declaration of Independence.” SHORT TALKS uY F LONG A m. Henry T. Rainey .Minote Jamex M. Brinava,, » Colorado Kentucky je James...) Goulden Yorke Sew Yorke “Chester's cndition greves me con- changed ealth, Ho ta nervous and morose, and ately he seema te have unhappy ce his mather to-morrow, Bhe may suc- eos tn cheering him up E Information which reached the office; The Cause of Many of President Young to-Gay caused him : a to believe, it was xatd, that itunyan, Sudden Deaths, might have headed for the Thousand Isiands or .| There {sa disease prevailing in thio | Co- | counter most dangerous because so decep- iy) tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it—heart dis- ease, pneumonia, heart failure or lexy are often the result of kid- ney. disease. If + kidney trouble is allowed toadvance ie == thekidney-poison- | Sree rem ed Blood’ will a tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down end waste away cell by cell. Bladder trotibles almost always result Aram ay {lerangament of the kidneys: and a cure is obtained CBee by a proper pea aient of the ki If you are feel- Hog Pacly, you can make no mistake by it fa ine Kiliner's Swamp-Root, the ae idney, liver and bladder remedy, It corrects inebility.to hold urine and Sar stfeet “branch that) Runyan was THE LAXATIVE CHEWING GUM If you feel tired, indolent and blue it is probably ybur livel! Chew Gum-Lax, a mild laxa- tive and tonic, Tastes good and will brighten you up. vont not at your dmggizt's send. 10 cents for sample package to CUM-LAX MEG, CO., WeWw YORK OFFICE 20 Beosowar comes that unpleasant necessity of bein DOES DYSPEPSIA OR compelled to eo often throug hthe aay; _INDIGESTION BOTHER YOU?! Bad taleet up many times during’ the The mild and the extraordinar Doe you know wiiat It ts to enjoy a good: eflect of Swamp-Root is soon’ realized, are meal? Even If you feel like Nt, dare‘ It stands the We hest for its wonderful i satay Fane Hea sex | cures of the rtipst distressing cas ee se the human bey, pet it le aco |. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is | L Dikeation fe kimply tno) Old by all druggists in fifty-cent and 4 Into @ condition in which | One-dellar size bottles You may h a saniple bottle of this wonderful new dis- i. covery-and a book that tells all ebout it, hare really «| both sent free by mail. , Address, Dr, Kil- tae “METVeMone or run down, TE TABLET, wh’ ‘ mini, readily bet things right Se a a ate increase Rectoting | mer & Co,, Binghamton, N.Y. When if gaairic flees and saturate the food and} Writing mention reading this generous Vands. [ WATCHES - AND JEWELRY, CASH: CREDIT fo Employers Ret prauired L.W. Sweet Oo. 37-39 Halide Lane, N.Y. 389-Fulton. 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VORT—Oold watch and chaly betweed Long Island, City wtatton a or Mee Crosry's; lone old-fashioned fuahtal! chats broken,” Liberal’ reward far return io Room #8. 115 Worth mt rn | No Extra Charwe for 1, Adverilseienty for The svorld may be les, top fermentation, and then with the ald of| offer in this paper, Don't muke any | at any Aniericas District Messenger Office he dyapevria tablets Aigeaon foes «on | jnistake, hut remember the hame, Swamp: valuraliy-cthat’s the whole secret. Fittees | Root, Dr, Teeth Taree pea raee aay’ treatment for 75s: may be had of muy ) a4 Bingt ¥., on every bottle” Wa the elty untll pp. ws. taba Sara Pa WORLD WANTS WORK WONDER. Mate, jah 9 2 Eee Oey wlek end oe | positions |