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THE EVENING THAW LING LIKE A PRINC ISK? PARLO i “This Is Heaven,” He Says of Sheriff Bob Chanler’s Bedioom. SERVANTS HIS CALL. Privileged to Smoke, Read, Exercise or Receive Visitors at His Pleasure. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) POUGHKEEPSIE. N. Y., May 6—Im- fagine yourself u millionaire entertainer ‘of society. with an eye for home ocom- fort, elected to the office of Sheriff of Dutchess County, up-State. Then find Yourself the master of a handsomely eppointes sleeping apartment—a sort of @,sky parior—on the highest floor of the tallest building in Poughkeepsie, the Cownty seat. Would that apartment be furnished up-to-date with every Modern convenience? “Bob” Chanler, Sheriff of Dutchess, |nswers yes, and has the goods to Prove it. To say that he has a roof- @arden mansion would mildly describe his official quarters, Hatry Thaw, slayer of Stanford White. who is fightng to get out of the PMatteawan Asylum for the Criminal (Imsane, is occupying Sheriff Chanier’ (“dky-parlor for the present, and he fi himself surrounded wth every luxury that he could get in the Hotel Plaza in this city, or at his old Huropean camp- ing place. the Hotel Ritz in Paris. Fur his present home comforts he is in- @ebted to Sheriff Chanier, who is tour- ing Burope in an automobile. “Matteawan is like hell, and this 13 heaven," is the way Thaw describes his ghift from the insane asylum to the County jail. The young Pittsburg millionaire ex- Pressed himself delighted with the} change, and was especially pleased that “Bob” Chanler's officers have extend- | 4 him so many courtesies despite | his first comment. ‘I read in tho papers that these outlandish awnings are called Merry Widow hats, and the | pictorial burlesque of this sort of head- Bear has amused me.” Servant Comes at His Call- Besides the punching bag and elastic | axerciser, Thaw |ler's dumb bells, Indian clubs and other Jathletic goods, His sky-parlor home {s really a combination roof garden, gymnasium, art gailer: ‘brary and sleeping room. Ax ew Yorker .0 ingpectc . the place yesterday remarked: | “There's many a millionaire {n Man- |hattan who sleeps in a room hat classes way behind Thaw's que Me | Pretty soft for Harr | The room tteeif is forty by fifty feet, | Jana the windows are bullt with a studio leffect. ‘They are barred, however | At nxat Thaw smokes, reads and chats with deputy sheriffs, and he re- tires when feels inclined, If he desires ice water or fuoda te touches @ bell, and in a fow seconds a ‘trusty’ touches his cap and a4} “Yes, sir. Do you wish something? The Acti.g Sheriff, Join Townsend, | struck up a speaking acquaintance with | Thaw. Townsend was formerly a dealer in live stock, and comes trom| La Grange, « smali town seven miles from Poughkeepsie. He was on the} Democrat tendent of the Poor, and upon feat “Bob" Chandler appointed | assistant. The Acting Sheriff robust, good natured, smilin forty-five years, and to him Thaw spoke of his feelings while in Mattea-| wan. | “I was very nervous at first,” his de his Thaw! over and settled upon a plan to make) the best of a bad situation. I had to) attendants and more intelligent T collected a number of religious books, and reed a certain number. hours each day. I sent to New York for ff hymn books, and when they me to distribute them amon: in my ward. Acting Sheriff His Roommate. is the men| Aiading daily mai was a source of| much pleasure, Mrs. Mary Mann, the authoress, s¢ 00K, “The Spirit Father,” and e on the cover to read to take pur + off Is er several uts’ | | dal by o sleeps hanged s brought to Thaw Matteawan ryetors e was unfit am ne Was crazy, ing. In fact, impression that When the news 3 day that t rted that and tha and sald not the fact that the Sheriff is a rciative of the man he shot to death on tne rvot | of Madison Square Garden two years | ay. | How Thaw Passes the Time. Thaw's daily routine at the Pough Keopsie jail rests with himself. To- @ay he arsoe at 6 o'clock, and a min-/| ute later was splashing in his tub of | cold water. George Henderson, a: vrisoner, awaiting trial for atte! murder, is the jall’s man-of-all and he helped rub Thaw down. Gerson was in Thaw’s ward at Mattea- wan, and was recently discharged as | cured. Thaw is a fast dresser, and | then he Is ready for a wali in the cor- ridor, which is open to him. He then orders a breakfast of fruit. eggs and chops from the Nelson Hi use, the best hotel in town, and a walter serves him in, Jbis quarters. “After breakfusi Thaw enjoys the dig- gest privilege which .s cranied to him—| at least he regards it so. A big black cigar is between his lips as soon as he finishes coffee, and puffs ot | em<ke as if he expected to die the next minute. The doctors at Matteawan de- ‘clare that the one thing that caused | he rolls Thaw the most annovance was the re- | spl of the superiztende » allow im to smoke. At Chanler’s jail he Cannot have alcoholic ligurs. He smokes almost all morning he | pends an hour each day in conference with his counsel. Thaw puncues the | bag twice a day, and at intervals | @muses himself with an elastic exer- . cheer, “Bag punching 1s a great thing to strengthen one’s wind.’ Thaw told Acting Sheriff Townsend, “1 t ok les- sons from Peter Maher, the Irish cham- pion of the world, back dn Pittsburg.” Wept Over His Mother. If the young mili siye pleasure to the e soyer Sheriff Chanler's pi tion. There are wat ot Dutchess Hills, or ne old days ooses to » can skim nes nals b “Dana Gibson, and French painting worth while going miles t see. Thas talks art, and points out the Sherif’s collection with a show Of genuine terest. There is a big brass chande! and a swarm of electric lights brighten the room after dark. Mrs. Harry H. Van Cleof, wife of a _ Poughkeepsie lawyer, 1s a step-grand- Gaughter of Thaw's mother, and she ealls on him each day in the County * Jaf. ‘The visit of Mrs. Thaw, senior. yes- terday seemed to cheer up the young in- ,@an, and for the first time In two voyears they took luncheon together. He Tequested that he be le hig mother for two hours thé Jatler consented. 1 he kissed his gray-!) by. He brace wpoke of the loyalty Thaw brought field from the Insane windows of his pal gee the main thoroux: keepsie, and he even pi walking a ’ Fortunes Made in Real Estate Number Si The Twenty-fifth Anniy y The World. will be out next ia will contain the largest Estate For Sale ert printed in any New York The complete history N suburban property gr 25 years, show! values and the desirable prop See Next Sunday World’s unday ad Special Real EstateSection | > Issue a oF m miss: 0 retor was den pate to the and the Commissioner was sustained in his retusal new has the use of Chand-| | f 0 CIABLE STEERS ENT VISITT.G IN UPSTAIRS LAT air of Cat tle Just $ Into Second-Story Apartment. intered ALL HOBOKEN ON JOB. | Mrs. Remmens neider Called Fire and Police Departments to Rai ise Blockade. A coupple of friendly steers detached | gation into the disappearance of Olt ticket for County Superin-| themselves from cavalcad marching along Newark street in Ho- entered a tene- climbed to the call boken, N. J. t of Ment-house at No. 562. and Herman Rimmenschnetder. second floor Mrs. explained, “but I. looked the ground| To be strictly accurate, {nto Mrs. Rimmen- have some company, and selected the schnelder’s apartment, and he only got inmates | nig head in through the kitchen door, Rimmenschneider knew they OEY | were both anxious to visit her. because Mattoawan the doctors would naw -liow they were so effusive and persevering. Never having entertained catt Mrs. Rimmenschneider was loss as to the proper She got out her book on but was unable to find any- In her the steers got but Mrs. before. somewhat at a to do. tte thin ya thing In it about a cow soiree. projected her head from window and called for assist- | sh anc the socially dereon reet ne) coal yard and followed M euest Cattle Blo BOMB FOR abbatoir, a bovine o-day. made a soolal only one Help was near at hand. Two Secau- has a. Cus cowboys, who had been chaperoning inclined quadrupeds and elght others from Secaucus to the Hen- had corralled the romainins members of the her! tn a Rimmen- | s into the tenement. icked the Stairs. RUSSIAN in her ot | WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1908. 30,00 CHER “AS HANS LEAS FLEET TO FAIS Chicago Police Find _ Link to the Murders on Farm in indiana (Continued from First Page.) CLLEGE TWO REMARKABLE BOYS IN PE®IL CURES OF ECZEMA WAY EXPLOSI Over Twenty-three Years Ago Baby had Severe Attack—Years Later Grandfather Suffered Terments ment of tne Guinness home, nino. to | irene and. wall, kent wens, dotted, with | RaWMiha (exe G i. | with the Disease — Virulent Sores ear down a false wall which was dis- | *hrubbery id flow plots, rel! Battleships Ge ed S * fig ee ae ee ce [aay coward. thie eyo hte ae AUIESDS et Great Greet- Classmate’s Error Puts Dy- Developed from Kiices to Toss wus firt attracted to the cement floor | Within which Were stabled four horwes! ing < ev Finish Long namo Out of Commis- Sa aaears pony for the , and several | highly” bred. co Bt ee ee Shunned by Neighbors. tid: in the basement by reports that when | Mre. Guinness had !t laid she acted Ina mysterious manner and refused to al- | Voyage. | | BOTH OWE COMPLETE RECOVERY TO CUTICURA sion and Starts Fire. low any viaitors to enter the cellar way. |, )2ane, Was an orchard, a truck ar. i These reports, however, did not reach | place sugge: fiata (GaWancaniabou Sovau S| qn rat 1 ~| ' the Sheriff and Coroner until last ni | mystery deat Yet because SEC Y METCALF IS THERE TURNED ON CURRENT “Yn 1884 my grandson, a babe, had And) lbuwasn fore this ureason sthatvex= | upon quccrpcrerecer Of thea place It —— : fn attack of eczema, and after trying amination of the floor was postponed | c great eas im ait Gad NAT) <> z the doctors to the level ay anavortes | dof = 4 A extent. of heavy uae to-day? PEATE Gta tS Pee roots | ead O the Navy and Recep, Threw Swi'ch Wrong Way buls and an. ine New Mystery Develops. for informatl toy Lam- : F < f é : ‘ crease of the dis- | Another mystery has developed in the former man (of all work at the | tion Committees Extend When Told to Reduce Ga) Gad ADL) |weries of murderw committed in and | had given him no inkling of the ; I os | resi larcina| the Gulnness) howe) (Gnerit tea wit tnvelope ue Formai Greeting. | the Power, es el 9 Se) =| 107 enced veat!- ALmphere spen' he in Be) Schuler to-day commenced an investi- | 140ml Home’ beeen 1 eueth Mien | wells He ie day A negress, In Laporte Whether ry y Cc ™ 7 | ¢ . ‘ollege ma by ? Budsberg, of Iola, Wis. Budsberg came |time to reach the Guinness farm be- | SAN MRANCISCO, May 6.—Three | The error of a student of the Collese absolutely free |to Laporte in Maroh, 1907. Ho was ac- | fore the fire started !s a question hundred thousand pereons thronged this of the City of New York who didn’t ae ther eee quainted with Mrs, Guinness, and in city to-day to welcome the battle-ship now how to turn on and Aintree ceaerial rei himself positive that terday di the body was that of his brother, but Nineveh of ibald was second and W. Hall Walker's A. F, Bassett's Sir Arch-| naif a dozen prosperous western States came here to voice the welcome of the GENERAL KILLS WOMAN. nor hts who was pass! explosion was aroh her wife was ‘injured, M nder the Governor of Ne! a De at the instant of ar the \[ parciny street and Cortlandt street stores Wi. DELIVER FREE VORUHASES OF ONE DOLLA DOVER BETWE BAY: \4 thy? AND Boorn SPREE A; f a | aise all, Brooklyn prupe TAR a " x | | jeuver 1 i We ee for i he doorn : H in anhatta a oe se eg | 5 After Mra. Gulnar Retinal fae which .enr St res Rae el reper pia eee cet - Inading from the read © nouse. SECT aie” etccd’ oa a ‘hill, sureounaed wy | WOST DISINFECTING —_$_»—___ company with her visited the Laporte , ) fleet to San Francisco, As the @reat cirrent of one of the big and | ne an ine Savinga Bank, where he deposited f 7 fight ith the C gi ES hee : : tense cuffs A whole winter pass note for $1,000 bo be collected by the en Onl eeer Oe ne eue ego Conn ecal regen tlyamei peta lleduath without having cn shoes, my Farmers’ State Bank, of Iola. Wis. T! Uout, bearing Rear-Admira] Evans, eriously injuring about enkles and nearly from the knees to the note was pald April 6, 1907, and Buds- {moved into the Golden Gate at noon, classmates ap sor Heya Ing Oey red with ivan tecrer ey ) The dynamo a thou- tried practitioners, specialists, - | berg received $1,000 from the paren y |the shores of the harbor were solid EL) CHET t si Fe Ntoho purpose, My daughters bank. He has never been seen since |banks of humanity, whfle hundreds of <n i,-law reminded me of having preseri that time | peers ‘i Saree ‘ ‘ Cuticura for my grandson more than Messages sent from here to Iola hav Joraft of all sizes, sally decorated anc hard f twenty years ago. 1 at once procur elicited the fact that he never returned _|crowded with enthusiasts, formed prevent \d- the Cuticura Remedies and found im- to that place. It was at first thought | | noisy escort Me yed. mediate improveraent and final cure, that one of the bodies found vesterday U 2 A sics had been working till to-day, though well along in years, Four months and twenty days out, og air e me « Lam as though I had never Had that might be that of Budsberg, but a closer | ana nthaetiancle nsec a earn i 1 disease, J am well known in the vicin- Inquiry dispels this theory. as the de- [selena a orienta eis aes feng (One OF the Bandsome new labor’ ty of Lonisville and Cincinnati, and a!) scription of Budsbere does not corre os jot battleships and the second American | tories and elabo He ea Ger SeeAGd ste wrltriesaeas pond with that of the skeleton of the R |torpedo flotilla steamed in majestically lem had oceup a Wal 2 iy i Seyi a ee man found yesterday. ank Outsider Wir and cast anchor, while guns roared,’ one of the profess ‘ ville, Ky., April 23 and May 14, 1907. Portions of a black mustache still ad- a o ins the Great Whistles tooted and the thousands; ind expiaining it to ther eee eee hered to the skull which was dug up Two Thousand Guinea |(cheéred: ce Bes eave | course! of t experiment The agonizing itching and burning yesterday while Budsberg wore a sandy Z Secretary Metcalf, of the navy, with | group cf students to the larges of the skin, as in eczema; the frightful mustache. He was also somewhat tall: | Stakes. many notables comprising the varlous |dynamos, wiich was in the center of gcaling, as in psoriasis; the lose of hair er than the man found yesterday. jiecepiion committees, were aboard jthe laboratory, surrounmsed by the and crusting of scalp, as in sealled Not Helgelein’s Body. —— steamer aded for the flag- | nac’ head; the facial disfigurement, asin acne Sinai noaraetag Zl claedeted | —all demand remedies of extraordinary There {8 to-day strong suspicion that May 6—The Two Thou-|* eli pets heahet Ee Didn't Understand Mechanism. — virtues to successfully cope with them. the identification of the dismembered s(atenmiforiicolts Mand) nome amen ek omceLskandar ec: |e 1 one of the That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills ody found yesterday is that of An-/ fillies, foaled in 1%6, waa run at New-| <7" occasion of the fleet's coming to), 2. the sparks flew, are such stands proven by testimonials drew Helgelein was an error. A. K. | market to-day and won by August Bel- | S88 Francisco has been made an oc: | voy aig of cam eriaule, ured is hen) ran Area Helgelein, the brother of Andrew, yes-|mont's Norman Ill, by Octagon out | CR#0R Unique in the history of the | Sint ies and even physicians have fail in | western country. The Governors of | t One set is often sufficient to cure. Cuticure Soap (25°.) to, Cleanse the Skin, Cutt cura Ointment (5 | the Skin, and Cut cura Resotvent (50c.), (or In the form of Chocolate 1 he students w to-day he says he {@ not so certain, and| Wiite Eagle was third. Seventeen Hell tiiiee ree : : senate s Co tl s | eng to the battlenips of the 1 ; as ted Pills, 250. per'vial of 60s to Burt door of and alneueh They found the steers in a really em-|there are many discrepancies which | horses ran. Rhea umble citizens of;been wate: inraveling of the id hear, “perris pases ey of. ual: : fy | darrassing situation. One of the ant-|make it almost positive that the body! The Guineas te one of the classics! the various commonweaiths flocked to problem in physics yed. The switch- Sfp. Hole Prope. Wook on Skin Disensan: { ; mals, as stated, had his head in Mrs.|is that of another man. and that Hel-| o¢ che gngiii turf, and {t was wont. nA Seen Ten ree reateastena | oesrabta ii EOE? colt Qi) Co Gee ner" | Rimmenschnelder's kitchen. The rest | gelcin's disappearance is yet to S* €X-! yy Norman III. against a very strong the maay suburbs of all three of the | young t and grabbed one o Jail affords, and of him was located tn the hall in such a | plained. | fleld which included King Edward's) cities in unprecedented numbers. of the levers, But he wasn't familiar tors as he ilies, | Way as to completely block egress from A. K. Helgelein yesterday laid great | ponies the favorite for the Derby. lt Was estimated by railroad offic! with the mechanism, for instead of e flats above by way of the staircase. | stress in his identification upon the fact | dale edward and the Prince of Wales to-day that more than 900.00) strangers turning the current off he turned it or No. 2 wae halt way up the|that the teeth of Andrew Helgelein/ |. tue grand stand, and in| have been brought into San Francisco |on almost to the extent of the : We trum any honest leading from the ground floor. He | were widely separated. Those im [he | cite of the ruin a great crowd of spec- | wione during the last forty-elght hours. | capaalty, and then walked wit! 1 uck between the balustrade and | head dug up in the Guinness gard yee | ators turned out for the meeting in The ficet has been the topic of every back upstairs to continue his cnet Qe THe for tihus three times a the wall and every time he breathed the | terday overlapped and there is omy |i oy ctacion that His Majesty's|city, town or’ hamlet within several There he found the class in c a ; nes Nee he: house quivered. | one tooth in the front of the mouth febes Pec nestee mins Sede od | ica LodiBaneireancleconaul evancnomerulluoreamore i hein q horse would win. ndred miles of San Fra and the ri asfer Tuxedo. Of slippers he many) "Remove those cows,"" sald Mrs. | which is not crowded close up to the | “pie vecisng un Norman III. was 2 to rhe nast two months, and every Per- dents had been grouped around t | pairs—russet, rag and patent leather. Rimmenschneider to the Secaucus cow- | others. 11 against. 1: etting on Sir Archi- son able to make the trip—either bY qynamo, and when Billings switcned ( R His slants aren te York and boys, “I have two children in here 1| Dr. J, H. W. Myer, the coroner here, bald was 5 to 1 against, on Waite BA6l¢ FRicoqi or horee-drawn vailcle—nas Sooreucrent mere was abiinding DAs 3 ONE PRICE a ee | Want to send to school, and they can't | said to-day agalnavign tone ilouan @ caene pike ne to witness both the arrival to- an explosion and the young men « 37 Maiden Lane, N.Y. P | Bet out of the flat. “The body identified yesterday as that orma, dered a ’ and review the fleet In the harbor professor were thrown about voy Fulton Sty t . is the prof Brooklyn ~ n f D-n't you dare let those cows come | of Andrew Heigelein bears no reseni outs: win Secretary Metcalf on Friday. The oom. 6 [Sp Gay seine calla a housekeeper | blance whatever of him. Helgeleln | 2 See uenenee epee y has been in the clty for sev- ane sudden incr of the powerf Ww 4 K | cornea Wen aes pares. ered of | disappeared about the first of the year) Mercutio und rapidly drawing awa ) and on board his reviewing | gecrmto current had ignited the insula v 5 Ionbatiahe wena oon age re et and if he was buried then his body by came, in three lengths ahead of S) Yorktown. tion of the dynamo and the whole ma- =" . ps : t 5 S y would, of course, be badiy decom- | Archibald, which was three-quarters —— ' Seva st abl TRYING TO MAKE BOTH EN) A; ? Junteered Mra, Rimmenachneider, | OW WOU . of a length in front of White Ba johineryaWesteneae, ies oy unter : i y hi gle. ! An easy task Wien You ber Ab [They ‘smelled your corned beet and | Poved. The fragments of the DOdY Derrier King Edward's Derby” fay FOR DE CHAULNES. Some of Them Singed Charnes ¥ i | | cabbage.” | which was dug up yesterday are !n ex: Which ‘was a hot favorite at 5 to 4 Other 'kapara tua) aug thelwooden\x- ayaten, pay : : ' your own L leeeranyeningieutCanniba cee e ca particle of | he win by Norman Tit foverses the! PARIS. May 6. — The Duchens de'turas in the Inboralory caught fire. and We carry the fate PY Lady, iy weld’ one jot ithe j Becauous)| enuy/ frente) (here) le. no): tye result of the race for the Dewhurst Chaulnes, who was Miss ‘Theodora there was danger of certain chemicals iy the city. urn j ys. in @ sad volce, “please do alteration in any of the interfor organs TOSU ta eres i no Sustl {n the building com- *, aoa t these here animals of being and there | t the slightest trace of Plate of last year, when Perrier beat Shonts of New York, and whose hus- and combustibles in the 3 16, We will sen j canniby Sony emielming fluid. him, running second to Richard Croker’ band died suddenly in this) city on jing’ in contact with the flames, but the ie. bo By that time everybody in the neigh: | Search for Other Victims eae e the stale’ On taenty oces. April 23, will not return to America studenta, under the direction of the orhood nad turned out to assist the | ; : sions the winner of this race her father, Theodore P. Shonts, Professor, worked rapidly removing Becaucus cowboys in removing the “The iungs are clean and aealthful and PE RAN eee tn aaa ee eer ae teocetee, Z hs verted the dan- Sea ae Steers. The taila of the unexpected | the Wivie vody jooks to me to be in quently has won the Derby who came over to Paris at once upon these dnemicals and averted the ds guests of Mra. Rimmenschneider ware @& excelent a condition as if the man LU Rialentenedht tae je Derby. The time | sing of the death of hia son-in-law. «er. = = Father Says Miss Olga Roose- {wlstet and "they ‘were ordered’ "to Bad, died yesterday oa ay yomaatitt Sees ‘A pomthumous child ts expected, and it The firemen had hard work a eit AUCTION SALES, a Says f nen Multa sels Ora even bodies alread earthed, Reavoner ISAO SIS, Sah ree a dering proved futile. © and oF-” , force uf men under Gpervision of 1s not considered safe for the Dui Sen Ieee ee eat) Ghat Ae ULE N eb QUIEP > DE BOOK= velt Can’t Get Along on re Company No. 2 of the Hoboken Sheriff Smutaer and er Mack ty make the journey to New York./namos and other apparat JINDING “PLANT, Linen tay asifcalled.outvandithelre: oon aa ee al ace | gme will remain in France with her 0ne was hurt beyond some ie vee ianes Frais, Gore seli# 4 publio” austen, 5 A i 3 from Police Headquarters were #upe of Bauing other victims. § ‘ oe their hatr and eyelashes | Frank 2. Gury, soe F $5,000 Allowance. ns 0 BEEING Never before has thia part of the sister-in-law, the Duchess d'Uses, until dents who had the! under “Ghatiel iuriage, cyinbiete buoktind- | an hour of hard work, during S:ate been so excited by a crime, and jafter her accouchement. singed, Ruling Mas t a rel it whet a)! dav vesterdav and to-day @ arn Neen atthe Darinning. atmekers vf newspaper men from throughout the | Living in the swirl and vortex of the biindfolding them. Tots pou’ Muto the citv to dig up g Q fs utilized and the steers were tie details of the crime, while throngs $ chines, et 158 Willen, society of Sayville, L. I, calls for snail) hacked to the street, while 2000 Of curious people came from inany e Q of Manhattan, City of New more than #000 9 year for President Hobokenites applauded. | eink CORY ert ace eu neotcas ero- orm | ul oa SINE a TE oe ATO stock “ha Se | Roosavelt'a second cousin's aeventeen- | soineidera children to wo ne eh et John Larson, of No, w2 Franciseo | 1 BY = | year-old daughter, Mise Olga Roowe- for Mrs. Rimmenscharider, she sent avroan, Clieage. it Braiieraneys|| -in-hand working of the highest PERSONALS. ' work to the abbatoir that she wanted |2 Rephew of Mrs. Gulnnes ere try {a no accident, It comes from the hand-in-ha NAL! velt a beefsteak from one of those steers. | {NK 10 arrange E bodies H entific knowledge and the highest practical knowledge. For two thou- : aa The = lady should have at least 2 |found in the rus « 9 Chile i scientific knowledge eee rave been famous for thelr healing iatoeroe Use a acueoy ee a aawints t amo of pin money. ac- —— | cago, which he belleves are i. nies sand years certain springs of Europ’ : hash ne Addrela Walter” Bo Gos, 168 tw SEE “Robert B. Roose aunt, Mrs. Bellic Guinness, and neautifying effects, The active principle of these waters has been caug) 4 Se ie f cording LB Nba ta bias ae fi 0 her children L tp in VERO-FORM CAKE SOAP. the best soap possible to begin with— = = e lat anch Dem i. | nephew se } 2 o a = P a rus the Coroner, Logue and Gibbons and Other ] tien tnis Inst touch of unmatched helpfulness. rates L08T. FOUND AND REWARDS. Saiaysvacement ap rae a It jan't alone by making the scalp and halr clean that VEO-FORM Tok, BIBT, “oe “Bmigrant 3q- > a | Past history of Mra. Guin: Church Dignitaries at White | ,,qu1p SOAP is co unequalled for the shampoo, It cleans without taking | jorrial Caving, fisnk.” Payment : } HAN ' RAS aee UH Cm BRR DOTTED JBI: the life from the hatr, It stimulates the hair roots by putting it In Nature | Park Row, Bridge, Ridgewood ' ‘ UE) I Droher‘iving. Her matdensnuine. vas] House Luncheon. Way to work unplagued, And sich a shampoo! Dreamy, restful, soothing, sce “ngs! Bik, Wnte” iad diamond. jh H other ‘iv mi nae was L ' rd. Hopkins, 19 Broadway. Ms | Belle Paulsen. “She was forty-eigut| ———— refreshing. Easy to eay! Yes, but it is just asjeasy to know! Try ftandsee, | __ Rewart_ Hopkine. 106 Drow eye | 1 ponds 1 sem | years of age and same to » country | Vero-Form Liquid and Cake Soap are on sale at via a year, says his faa Sealers years ago. My m: ris her| wasHmNGTON, May 6—The Presi- A. L. House, PER ROCKAWAY — DIED. ani - | . Rehfuss Ph'oy, Aa ie, daughter blossoming into woman: on Per aeinen h'oy, Roa ool ) jpoot eid ict tao « suartor It Was for Only $5, but) Wiest terbnnat Guecr Denun, /600) Om nce or | gepmete | anes. CART| itrae | Ana Pe Oi ana tame | . re i ys thoile 4 s ty b pai) a Perry 0. A lov f | her naintenance, education and support Militi Hii My aunt had a weakness for adopt: Cardinal Logue, Catholle Primate, 0 J, Biting’, on. Porry-Winaing 00.0 bye CO cae Relaveainut in the manner style to whien ane Militiaman Stands for His | ing onildren. “She was a queer woman Irelend; Cardi *; Mgr, Fal- Kinemen Drug Co. Rett & fear Coutant's Phiey, Tuneral from his late residence, 1446 Ke accustomed and according to the es- /AnC there was estrangement in fhe fam- | conto, the Papal Delegate; Archbishop Caswell-Massey C0 pane 8 Ph FLUBHING- Ave, A. on Thursday, May 7, at 9'P, Me c i raven lily with her for about firieen years. yr, : Bishop Brown. of . DitaiCon mour, 3 Hee di p A | tat and condition in life. Principle. | Wnen first she inet people sne was Horley aay stale ee ine oRanetell Bru Co. pontelne hear AGM i oR esTER— Relatives and frlande are foopacetally, in- | in fact, the President's second cou dial. Later ahe would appear initter Hemp raversity a oR ucivarmacy, Dougan & Merritt, 3. Buel. aon, jonues vited to attend, Interment Calvary, has thought 6 since July, 146, wnen te them. eae fector of Bt fom] Red, Feomane & | Han Wheonerth, | Rice Bros, GAT GAN On ay) 8 10k) 0 Dian ees 1. 7 h f Chart ON Sy “Bhe was married at tne age of (Vo . Jose NYACK— ital, Lone I 'Y, NICHOLAS her shoe tops, for the » A pre! - old, of No. 107 West One suddenly after eating supper, His wire he, * \" Becker By'cy. ENT - May 7 from 267 Ht er. | 7 tc le js in the Su- tre sdiow found fim dead t ‘oot Upstairs. Wn: Ree f STORES — Funeral: May 1) tr nat Ee a OO op Gera) OB Cod: 9 teas Sila” wad sh tn, nt nar Br ORCHARD GETS NEW LIFE helm Pn Paui t. Capian, | Welt, | Reh Macy & o> 2 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery, e' ar ¥ wae ee treet jail to-fay to #erve a sentence rumors that Sorenson was polsoned 4 ey JPRS 4 Co. years ago. It 86 Ly lett = Fal eae h aderstand the body was 1umed, but LEASE UNTIL JULY 2. Rufus Smith, M.D. Cadman, G. W. White. John Wanamaker, MARTIN.—On Monday, May 4 WILLIAM nume av aya taat by Peta e std e ho refused to pay jitning was done otherw in G. PHiliipe ame | Al Paradis, |EABT. ORANGE ~ Simpson Crawford eldast fon of the late Nicholas and arden c ‘ ec & fine of 1on him for not at- “Her. se ves A. Guine aes eae Bazon. | Si we xian. as | a Hearn, Ellzabeth Mrtin, formerly of the Seventy recent drille ie Elgh Phy eit a ee 0 y y &—Gov. Gone A. Gowdman. ancroft Dr mee TIPO. Lom & Taylor. Ward, New ; x n eae seaite tia A meat | aver fel on it nits BOISE Idaho, May 6 ca ve Goon: or avon, Stores, 7 pe STOR GENERALLY. Funeral from the residence of his broth 3 > i had thi meand fatally injuri im, ad- yy-day granted a reprieve unt! July 2 AND AT HIGH-GRADE §& er, Bugeno F $2 South Grove to pay, but sald that he SD OE CSE ae: Gene Harry Orchard, sentenced to be ave. Hammel, Kaway Beach, on 4 she Mved was burned. ; < = a Chureh of St. Rose of Lima, Fairview ave. - ter #!¢ at “ent ariarinculhoantontadrieeckite mae nd Gra “avenue, ‘nica To Good Wives 12 Gold St., New es City. ———— = ane ar geate ne wd to Mere abe conducted a confection n, Germany. ns BF " 1 to und statione are, but did not Foreign Office, Berli * © pro- New Orleans, where od the dullding lace. h powttion. 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