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a pr a > SWEARS WHITMORE WAS IN NEW JERSEY AT TIME UF MURDER te q “SHOOT TO KILL With Rioters in Street Car Strike. f { CHESTER, Pa.. May %—"We will take care of the uation this time Interborough Towerman Says He suv’ we neve son in eta oo Saw the Accused Get Off a Newark «<tss 0 mos o xin” . . | This 1s Mayor Johnston's ultimatum : Train at Jersey City on Dec. 26— te ate rowers wo vesnn anew the car strike fighting as soon as the State | police were withdrawn last night. | Absolute qutet prevatied in che streets. \of Chester to-day, ‘following the | derts es of last aight when crowds sig, Of Men and boys attacked aome of the might his wife care upenied by men who had taken the jiacee of the striking motormen and Calm on Cross-Examination. disor- That Theodore S. Whitmore was in New Jersey ti was murdered was the positive statement of a witness in the Court of Sakata ore otis the MOnekar. Cexstion Oyer and Terminer, Jersey City, to-day. Company. Fearing further trouble che A company decided not to operate cars Whitmore has denied that he was out of New York on Christmas antil tater in the day or antil sumMctent ‘| i i * +, | police protection ts provided. night or the following morning, and his defense rests on this point. | At noon to-day the traction company ; + 2 mh BOE 's and there was James B. Quinn, an Interborough employee, was the witness who eee er Tete them, ‘They care i .’ He swore to-day that he saw the defer td | ried no passencers, Mar tN aoa Sencar 10 cro] et oe Svagriak tale tarsorn lad alighting from a Newark train in the Pennsylvania station at 12. -40 o'clock | a proclamation wa on the morning of Dec. 26. keep off the streets after dark and da- Quinn, a young. ted-taced chap, said) Wes not In the least disturned oy the claring the Intentlon of the city au- had come in." more, declared just before the resump- was living with a woman known vari: AVS ORDER TO CHESTER POLICE Special Force Sworn In to Deal | ng cil persona to, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 26,1908. EVENING WORLD RACE CHART TWELFTH DAY AT BELMONT PARK. Weather Clear. May 26. «: $1 ¥ Track Fast. 000 added; atx tu mn saaiiy. ‘Wirner, Wis Fin. Jockeys 108 Notter rol Gibert 14 Dugan, q SM Uitad!a MoCahey Black Sheep 104 i Garnar Queen Marguerite. 10% Musgrave n by Toy Rergen ... 1AM 17 Shreve ; Dixto Hi 17 s 9 J Lee. = Rove Blu _ 9 1010 10 10 10 T. Koerner: 40. Frizette can er best form. Not! ept her straight, an hell Froht early, won breezing. A had speed followed the pace closely and was nn cosy Adriana was oadly In 4 with, but closed gat when clear, Queen t badly. [iitater ran a good race, SECOND RACE —Muiden two-year-olds: $1,000 adda; {lye furlongs, straight Post time, 3 8.04. Start fa on snaily.) Win Birtepeer Te yy dspun, Ow P. Whitney, Time—t.00 aa oes ee hy Fin. Jockeys. Op. HI tie TF rid * rary B Mimic Ruble Bobbin a nice looking colt, nt eaeiiy hiatie held on gamely under @ drive. The Rovin Bont Suffragette raced ood, showing improvement Legh tious fy rake For tt_eftort 5 Tih CE—The Laureate, $2,500 alded: two- five furlongs, wr 2 tine, 3.92; off, 8.24, Start tale. Won handily. Wi veh ee Jise—Sylva Belle. Owner JR. Keene, Time—0s0f-3. 77 UnRer ch &. by Starters Wis. St. 4 Fin Choa Melisande ..: 107 2 A 22D, High Private..:: 110 of $2 OS Bei* Stateaman....5 110 4 73 8:5 Biot May River 200002 10 By he B10) Harrigan ..000002 110 34 8 S* Rowe Fenton 1... 115 1255 45 1.8 Monciogue . pram _ 90 _ 010 Added starter. a Melisande ren and won like « high-class filly, She went to the front early an} waa ticey in Pend at the fin'sh” High Private ran a good race unter the Beis Ststaeman seems to be @ hard luck horse, the start Ross Fenton and High Private atumb! 330) FOURTH RACE— The Cosmopolitan $5,000 added; BBO Uupward: ghe mile and a sixteenth, oe oat time, 4.08; off, 4.05. Stare goo i te ee oe mua. Oxner—-R J. Mackenzie. Time-—t.43 & Inner, B. a. by Oddfellow in the death .o rida thorities to orotect the company’s urop Wes. Op. that he boarded a Jersey City train in [evidence of Qumn SO EASON IteCRTecHutERAyrobet wa poskers. Op. Newark at 12.23 o'clock. The train, be We have ample testimony,” si 120 E. Dugan.. 83 paid, got in on time. Simpson, “to riddie Quinn's {dentifios- Verity ee Ate Giipert 3 “And as 1 wass walking down the | tion of the derendant. We wMl produc» Dandelion roe 31a) i yShreve ny f platform before we came to the fate.”’ | tesiimony thar wil) establish beyond the Eee ae : he teatified “getting out into the main | tainiest glimmer of a doudt that It was Window Washer rom the Stone i ome { wonepurse, I saw ‘Whitmore’a eck | impoesibie for the d dant to have xth F enne ran ae if beat at the weight. He day tn, behind the Da Fi away.” nm itt, higcaslenat stretch, where him into lead, where he easily drew away ee enon cee ated Ae alte prones | oe ee ome | Patrick Scollara, ryed at the! fud nil’ nin poet, put oftar LPT ee up allt ‘And you are sure.” asked the Pr The prosecution has’promtsed to forge! yore! Majestic, Ser street | 9 eeay think, O14 Hon a number of times; do | Saw athat he was among tho parnen-| 4 comolete chain of circumstantial evi-|Ji4 Central Park Weel, was) washing RTE = 7 Newark train dence against Thesda: hit 9, Sos Shing | Sa— vIPrr fandicap for three-y« 000 added peep leaving thei Ne dence against Theodora Whitmore, and} winguws (ils ufternooa when he fell) dd¢ "Yoatk “aie qouree > : OH aad pan MissainimbattenwacdTs prove that he is a criminal of the most] from the txt fluor. ’ Post time, 4.85: ry gor, Won eanily Winner, & c., by Sandringham yo In i brutal type, possessing also bk: It te Bupposed that nis cout slipped 03 2 ime— “Yes, while waiting for a boat I saw) 1. Ped baneere: Sy e-nOconnelderebelle Seo yvanitlia ledgerclean ig Tas Uppe! Wis. St. &_% Fin = him standing against tho rail, near the | “'0™*nt#! cunning. But in forging the| He struck un @ two-story exten: V2 a we wg R was quarreiling | ‘Xs in his chain the prosecutor is|eion at the rear. His neck Was oroken! giz! Roi 12 4 2t ait. eee nie th ey Pott the ticket-taker, | POUnd bv certain fast rules that pro-| aad he ated instant! ; The Bady. was | 285 Pan iy 2 34 2 about his ticket with the tickel- "TT optir - = | taken to the West Sixty-eighth etreet| — Earl G.. 5 and I heard Whitmore say, ‘He's a.) Db! we snapping of too many sparks | station, No une apout the Majestic! S17, Rosimire 4h 8 cheap skate.’ ROAR Teen | knew the denq man’s address. I} ae eS ome? he defense scored a point when | =e | py) AINE SS eet et vat eestor a Une eee Frank 1 May. @ gate tender, employed “Dia Waitmere tell you to keep your| fF fullyrextended. Roseven would Rot ret | Quinn was absolutely positive in his] P the Jersey City station of the! eye out for a van?” Pantoufle showed big Improvement | testimony and was not shaken {x tne] Pennsylvania Railroad, called to cor-| “He sald something apout a van.” olds and upward: $000 , = ination. roborate the testimony of Towerman n ‘s - Post time, 5.92; aff, 5.06. Ko Won easily, Winner, oh. c., by Cif. | least upon cross-examinat | Policeman Anurew Walsh, of Harri. estas po reaterta a ae Y Lawyer Simpson went after him | Quinn. son, followed McDonald to identity the = WVERW ATE E=ait ts Maeno hammer and tongs, but, though he] He recounted the incident of the| clothing found near the body of the “10-2 Beat 1218 Garner roused the young man's anger, he| passenger going through the station | slain woman | 107 B14 It 28 oe could not wring a contradiction from and refusing to pay his fare. He hud| Then Harry Siegel, a Third avenue| BY te dated Un eer { him. heard a man say to the quarrelling | “Li conductor, told of seeing the pris-| “— Free Trade ...... 101 3 2 Be Big Koerner i Quinn's testimony ts the most {M-| passenger, “You're a cheap skate” |oner in the City Hail station not long] — {oat of Arm oe 4 if Musgrave. | portant link in the prosecution’s case. | Quinn had sworn that Whitmore was | after 3 o'clock on the morning of Dee. | ; 7 > best; went to the front on the turn and won galloping for, without it, there Is no proof that) the man who made that remark, but |, the day the body of Mrs, Whitmore) tet best of the others. Monocle closed strom the alleged slayer was in New Jersey) the gate tender described a different was found in the Harrison swamp — — on the night of the murder. it nan, The defendant mys ordered ito Conductor Siegel was Certain that ne | y The time Quinn saw him tallies with | stand up. The witness Kcrtitinized the had seen the defendant after 1.05 ana HANGING A LESSON \ all other testimony as to the UME joouged man closely, and said in a lougevsivte 146. He could not fix the time Whitmore showed up at the City Hal! voice, i never saw that man before TET AE DME OTT er nS Ea FOR 500 AGAINST TiguioneDesmeellA bane hat ms i hen as a iotorman on the same | station on the morning of per at {7 my life Funning a snuttle train from the City z Quinn saw him board the Cor! al friends of Whitmcre lo: {Hall station to Chatham square. F MURDER i 5 fe RS f Whitmere lost their | Hal , | street boat, which was cue heads and applauded, butthe court | ,Caleb Evans, an Interporoiesh | York at 12.33. an iene Leen | way timekeeper, testified that on C = RonenwadcnuatntiollGity sHallsheihadmo cee Neus pesenced) ther mas morning Whitmore requested | (Continued from First Page.) fait 2 to watk to the City Hall ae Jurors will propably tintsh thei | (the witness) to Ret ieeeen fo take his ’ | ample time to wa! e ‘ srs pa eee att place Christmas night, saying that he i —— tation ‘and reach there at the time ne W ee Ueeste e ware Ga Fl elt would not work, as ‘@ bad cold.| sion of the Shenandoah murders and | "1 p: ness sianding that the State will have calle A man Was put in more's pla n the formation police vas | by other witnesses r va Sk confirmed the Ini F aavele any, 7 Was seen mid that he had known|fifly witnesses ana thw defense put in ue defendant's a got fromthe} 144 that he had been guilty of It developed to-day through th fling The witness s he ; Dhar ala sare sta witness that it was up to Whitmore t | had that heh of certain legal documents tn Kings Whitmore for three years, working on borate alibl have appeared at the City Hall station | committing a murder in Russian Po-| Qnty that Mrs Carrie M. Maxwell the same “L" line with him. He had Walter McDonald on Stand. at one o'clock in the morning of Dec. |iand. Radziug said he killed a man | Sees ¢ Howard M. rates Se p avereeatotisixidays Out %, to see that his run was covered. sens w of Howard Maxwell, Pres dent of sean him on an average 0 . 1 AL otaeel his old home three years ago and tha: |, Of seven, and was sure he could tell his) When the prisoner took his seat at :0| Sa anittecnni na play Ty, ‘2 | hel fled to this country to avold arrest. | ‘Ne Horough Bank, who killed himself tock end walk as well as bis face in O'clock this iors he had scarcely | wise thing for him to show up.” sald | sro Sppeared to. be greatly relieves | 2% MS home in Brooklyn after he had time to fold his hands before the first | :he witness. p een Indicted in connection with a big * simpson fell down hard when he! witness was under examination by the | ,2ptY, Kaufman, who works in the) after admitting his crimed nan eeeee( nancial scandal, 1s now confined in a sought to prove that the young man’s State'y lawyer. He was an important |tion, testife€. that on Christmas Eve rae rpetis CE) EIS) : sanitarium at Easton, Pa., as a lunatte. | @ F . He learned that witness, too—Walte; (i ' » | Whitmore had come to his office, ac-| to his death, eon RTI =| menigita wes ved. | ue | n the ic too Walter McDonald, the | companied by a woman and_ayoung| Asi the prisoner stepped into the yard) _!"®. Mxwell's mind is alleged ¢o have Quinn Is employed as ais non t Park Row waiter, who lived in the|man who sald he was “Doc” Wilson:| there ware stir and a busz of talk th en away as a result of the strain o aven “LY at Ninety-eighth sume house wit yhitmoay 3rook- | Kaufn ot describe t roma i " ; der w 01 f 1 Third avenue “L" at Ninety-elghth ae use Whitmore in Brook. | Kauf mot describe the woman. 240 Vim start slightly and he glanced '¢ er whieh she) ab red last fall, jus ARCO BLIGE S MLE micas nt Whitmore, had| hurriedly over the big throng that {fore 4nd at the time of her husband's b 1 1 eood, The sa idant leaned forward ‘ yiltmores: nea 4 on ne does Maxwell, after being arrested, good. Rees ee eee r fOr 1 and wanted to get off. | hemmed him in, He gave no sikn of Was photographed for the Rogues Gal: Before the witnes: el : ly erate ied ae Wh embremalanitnre ‘off; recognition to any, however, 45 he and locked up in jail for several Whitmore was suuirming about int ne font ‘a cour G8 a bay "hie ould "get" "am | walked through waite of humanty to Gays under heavy bails He anally fouid chair and mopping sweat 1 2 at 6.80 o'clock o' te elise: & honk ‘oing to his home, he 2 h a, Whitmore was in you sure said ‘ammonta? Jocked himself in @ bathroom aud took Pod , ihe CANT AE, ONSET wyer Simpson They Watched Him Die. mis lit Saw Quinn at Depo! ning the defendant dropped oH Radzius scanned the crowd as he took fora letters’, Of admin eiete To further clinch the reliability of yb'S restaurant, on Park Row told 6f h ived a {hig stand on the trap, but his attention Since then it appears she has Quinn's te: ny, severe nen were it was his custom to eat eve: essage on Christmas was soon occupied by the ministrations mentally unsound called who Quinn saw in the Pennsy rning after his run as motorman was V nore ous not mone on! of the clergyman and the Sheriff, as TT Gh USE Read) un- vania depot at the same time he saw ended Telepioned iy person, but a man who| the latter arranged the details of the Voxea the letters patent granted tm fey Whitmore. He had not nthe men Mrs Whitmore ts belleved to havo anil hy wis “Duc! Wilron, p, | execution. and. amed the dead. man's) brother % yt aa enter aainlet : After the testimony of James B. | t vd in- ‘Mam Maxwell. of No, 212 Newkirl since, but recalled seeing them, and murdered Christmas night before] gains’ William Do Balter, Hanes, Bz] in the meantime Gx Bi Gas prin, avenue, and F. W. Doolittie, of Wo they remembered that they had seen midnight the murdered woman was called. He| tently watched every move A Congress ‘street, ax administrators of | Quinn, The prisoner's attorney again His usual time for coming into the | had pearl feet wlan re treated his | oner and officials, and as ey cap the estate, which fs not large. y i 4 ; z ir | wife brutally. he coust wo! oul wi a r aca of the con-| —————>___ that Quinn had been paid $200 for his %20. When he came in that morning| heard. Pinned down to what he had |demned there was 8 low | | testimony by a newspaper he looked sick and asked if the man| Witnessed. he recalled that he had gone| Was soon hushed by warning slxnals | Eas B 1 for White Who usually relieved hin op bis run) te! Whitmore at No. 1 Broadway in| from the guards. | Lawyer Simpson, counsel for tte sual E 1) Schenectady. where he, the defendant,| when the gallows drop was SEU] | and the prisoner swung tion of the trial this afternoon that he “Did he eat anyth! in the restau- oes as Maizie Webster and Mav|Tirocs there was @ Dercaptible umave> | 1 | _— = = rant?” 2 ment, but tills, too, quickly subsided, y ' ON, a hastened to the 4 No, he dian't. He wasn't feeling] | Brother Tells of Trouble. | oPS.te cundemned and pronounced tae | Q\ Help Wanted i essay sea mse a met atom nad a scrap," anid. Salier, “ana | Ob the cundemned, She Besos | ’ ‘ beer and smoke a cigar. He wasn't mnan skipped out. Whitmore | “tye execution had certainly awed | aie eae the restaurant long, and when 1 ft New re, tem Ms] chose who witnessed it, no matter what | urant loug, and when he tiny house at the time and) other effect it mixht have produced, z To-Day ! he sald he was going home to I heard lots of stuff about the time she| "The fanging was in every Way what {s| TWwentv-elght families were drt and asked me to wake m up hae wy Bs ratte | usually termed “a success.” Aw the big to the street by a small fire on the top y 6 7 penoe aD Jan't pay | prison gates were thrown open and th» of the tene Jouinibite ‘As advertised for in The Morning 1 came home at 7.30 in the morn- (o them ory thair)| PoMn nuh Menton tees Rent acorns Boor rathas tenementiattNoeijaisfany id’ i to say, but tem minutes later the street Bast One Hundred and Third stree World's Want Directory. TE path ty Aaya 1 all the Court} (0 tha’ violusty tikovan babelewhile The blaze was in en apari r 1 . re up i é » Mrs. Bessie} the men of ‘al nationalities ment occupied by Harry Meyerowit: TUERBDAS MAY. 25,1008, : San? baat e slain woman, | went their way in groups. discussing the jand was contined to the rooms in wie Addressers Harness Makers 18 had seen) day's grusome event Re crirs Aatoull ae REOOTLRE TTR 2 sought to dray in tos pray er ——— | Mrs. Meyerowitz, who has been mar : witress that when he left |ooourren usked Mr. Vickers. PROF. BAWDEN DISMISSED _| “ed but a snort time, returning to: he, ‘ sa ouse on Christmas Yes was just after Dewey's e a | home from a trip to the market, foun Booiespers! se Mis Whitmore ot | #hout | ela Me aEO. It was. in| FROM HIS POSITION, |@ brisk biaze in?her bedrooms Clostne Boys ‘ Brookiyn. [ went to their the door and keeping her knowledge t aU elnien ani s had been absent | ji) somo loeave |herself, she ran down five flights of Butchers er me for five days. | struck he! We next| CINCINNATI, May 26.—The resigna- | stairs and around to an engine house {1 Battonnoie’siakor e mo ) iistle walter was |T20m I neard she blow and T siv| tion of Prof. H. H. Bawden from the | Qne Hundred and Fourth ‘street, “neat binet Makers ss b pap ae {the mark on eek 4, Bhiloacr! 5 Iniversity | Tnire nue, where s ave the erasers i y e prisoner: in | s me Rchiaitter recanted a simiar in-| Chait of Philosophy in tho University | arm, “nie Yenaiter knee nett oe Carpenters Operators court’ WIth cident that occurred six years ago, At| of Cincinnats not having been presen'- | the fire until an engine and hogk and Cashiers Ralntora Y cwyer Simpson | that tlme she had witnessed the blow | ed as demanded by President Dabney, | ladder truck lined up in front ¥f the | mobbermaide ” m d not seen | ri S hair has formally been declared !"ilding and policemen begun racing Chet t Telegram in E that c! e th b ng Cigarmakers rh urdered tie evening | fea sre aeran A vldence ; all Sacan tan theuUnlvaraityireusteca through the halls ordering eae Gpautteirs 1 Bort ghey Hor at any |of the S und marky wre had fot) In a statement issued to-day the)” ~ | actors oP ‘ A iil, the | ticed « 8 face. Mr, Vickers| trustees explain that thelr action was Compositors: aad i: Q ers} Cooks (maie) 5 Salesladies l At she was |taken unanimously for the following MELLEN ACCEPTS SERVICE | Cooks (female) 2 Salesw n the Ons: pee coms 1 Shipping clecks Lilt ' ery Sth tai’ Prof, Bawden came here under | IN GOVERNMENT SUIT. Ls ela 38 Shim Hands hit aise pretensions, having been dis- Dentists tere 1 Sign” Painters s trunk had be he hail | hissed fom” Vassar College “on sir | | hwashers is n ocke ad @bout| stantially the same grounds as men- , y Dis week, locked and | BOSTON, May %. Drivers ee, s trunk! tioned under 2. He acknowledges this | | Ni OY aoe y " Jonaid, after he n the » Was prought) Jn his letter of May 3 published in the | 8. Mellen, of the New York, s 1 morr at mnt WE n d arr ve until newspapers. | Haven and Wortford Ratlroad, ere t watched Whitmor its. ye lf Serer ea aan rere, | kecepted servi: in the bill in Bmbroisererr anti) Engineers ay after ' ; | SALOON MUST NOT DOMINATE brought, by the United States Bam vis Reese ice SEVEN. BHR FL : SCHOOLHOUSE, SAYS HUGHES | 1+, Now aver Company! fom fin con: Fintahers 11 now held by it of the Boston and 7 Boraiasior 3 xplain ther ALBANY, May 20—In giving his rea-| Maine Raiload (ye in Wi wau r b had scns for disapproving the bill of As-|.,,E resident Mellen was in his omce at jeners 1 Arc t i ad say tes ‘the South Station and rece ved United Girls dD ‘ c a\t a semblyman Arnold, prov. ng that a) States Chief Deputy Charl Se j a r 13 TsO Gay, church or schoolhouse thut {8 butlt | who handed him a copy of bit and SSSI Gan : within 20 feet of a saloon shall not; subpoena in behalf of all the parties | matey A de the sa of its Mquor taxj named in the bill, except the Boston | The World printed ; whiten | sin a memo. | and Maine Railroad, | tpaihey kW k 1 I wa ait | rday sa | It 1s understood that President Lucius | Ads to-day, 635 more t 2 w sitive nana on cannot be permitted to| Tuttle, of the Boston and Mine Rail i . i \ d reporter an * edenc ver the An oad. will accept service in the ca: + New York papers combined “He didn't say anything like tha Mond Psiree Ad nsied | Anas punecenee) Ose Ane) Aas vein) radon! ° : 4 ” | that Therefore, he reasons, Dr. Baker would not be willing to sign a certif- lcate in the near future, ever, that MRS. THAW DROPS | MARRY HIN@HAI HA “ANNULMENT SUIT | SAYS MBS, RUIZ AND TELLS WHY OF YANDERD 7 i uy j Not Going to Europe, bu | Would tf She Wanted to, She Say OF COURSE, | KNOW HI She B. §) egan the Action “in Re- ponse to Pressure Brought by Relatives of Husband.” * NOW HE NEEDS LOYALTY Chats Gaily as She Return | cision Against Harry Has- | tened Her Action in the From a Ride in the | Present Case. | Par Evelyn Nesbit Taw's action for the} MM j&nnulment of her marriage to Hanry) from time to time while Mra Alfred G |Thaw was discontinued this afternoon Rulz, whose name vas m one anderbilt was sulig ne ad of her counsel, Dantel | divorce which w eral i yesterday. | i © Referee Deyo, took morning rid as usual to-day i! riiett, counsel for the ent > ghtin oo. | Thaw famiiy, wanted the whole matter |!" ret terse ae eatin cenusiane sed, but Mr. O'Reilly insisted that | trance to th igs puth ans presented | 8 appear on the records that! « ple Werte Ren Pent) jthe plaintiff discontinued the su't of | \ hile petite ang coqu ane |her own voiltion. | plump, of the brunette cype, In explaining the action of his client Mr O'Reilly unbosomed himsalf of a handsome and abougeehis: In the hearing before Ref, McClure, Thomas B. Clarke, existent between the family of dent of th rvy Thaw and his wife Ho» assert- | has ree ed that Evolyn Nesbit Thaw's euit for of that ins Jannuiment was JSnspired by Thaw's | Vanderbilt ree D. Vice-Pr {ttle inside history concerning tho feel- ing | | on, ducea Mrs, test in |reiatives, who exceedingly arxious |DMMK, Where she opened an accoun |to separa pair, and locked upon | “I Ww nothing of Mr. Vanderbilt the annuinient proceeding as the most Why should 1 exe Mrs. Ruiz eftectly lto-day, brusning te verspirauion tron | her (oreneud. Mrs. Thaw ts in receipt of a substan “Is ft true, as reported | tial income from her husband's estate ee aoe She takes the public position thar {1 €0!n& to Burope, were x would not be right for her to seek doe a oreo her husband, at a Cu sits Gans @ pas just been deciared a judge and committed to an| “I am not going t indefinite period. ; “But £ will go Here 1s a statement from Mr. O'Retlly | Souldn't 17" given out after the session before Ref-| “Are you going “ree Deyo: degen “There has been much misrepresenta- mate ee eet Oe t Has @ wuhdy wea |tion as to Mrs. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw's Grhrestae at Ruiz keeps one driving and two g horses at Sixt econd street and POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥., May 2%&—/Central Park West. livery morning tet Mrs. William Thaw spent all tuc movn-|groom leads one of the horses te the ing with her son, Harry K, Taaw, in/Seventh avenue entrance to the park the big room of Sheriff Chanler which | ARE es ands ab) ee GN Con Thaw occupies in the Court-House. Mrs. |Saf¢ to che one of the most ‘expert nen_in New ork. horsew¢ the Nelson House | Thaw has been at here since Saturday and every day | een iee ee Ota ¢ had a jong talk with her son. T G d W In some quarters this is regarded a 0 00 Ives tgnificant firmation of the report that Thaw’s mother is planning to hav con and Mothers herself appointed committee of his Do you know that the health of your property in order to thwart Evelyn |entire family can be easily protected by Thaw's plan of having herself appoint-|the simple rules of sanitation? ed to that position, The elder airs. Thaw visited her eon bu: a few times while he Wag at Matteawan, but since he Was transterred to the Pougukeepsie Jail dhe has seen him often. Do you know that cleaniiness means disinfection? Just a little CN Disinfectant (non-poi- Thaw denied himself 112, reporters and used everywhere about the house to-day, While yesterday he had them | wil] keep it clean and healthful. i upstairs twice to give them his criti- will k pP © ul. It will also keep insects and bugs away even ism of the manner in which his trial > pad been reported. He declined to| during the warmest months. Oe ed ie A ar Crem taae |) Don't wait until) your) dear. ones: are wite had become reconciled as reported, and that her annulment suit wourd be taken sick before you get a disinfectant wb: navned. ceenueicknes panuadcinekoneknon: ‘Thaw was much troubled this morn- Keep sickness away by using one now ing, Keepers said, to find in a num- ber of newspapers editorials approv- ing Judge Morscnauser's decision and advocating his further confinement in Matteawan. He was also discomtited to read a despatch quoting District- Attorney Jerome ag unwilling to con- sent to nis commitment to an asylum other than Matteawan, Thaw feels be would return to Matteawan leaving hope behind, because Dr. Baker, of that Institution testified that he 1s & paranoiac, and allentets all agres there 1s no recovery from that disease. To all Cleaning Water add All | 10c, | 25c. Soe DISINFECTANT |Fyy WEST DISINFECTING CO, (Inc). MICHIGAN FURNITURE Co (@4] An Apartment $99 R Furnished Complete Psy HGH GRADE FUANITAE LIBERAL CREDIT SYSTEM $50 worth, $3.00 dowa qs 5.00 “ 7.50 OPEN EVENINGS. Drug he Is sane and should have his lfherty “Little Wonder” Hot Water Bag : Accessories: om COMBINED CONVENIENT SANITARY SAFE AND PRACTICAL Folded in soft si'k case. Slipped in pocket, or in pocket book. Every lady should have one for traveling or home use. Best toilet accessory ever known, Endorsed by physi- clans, Sent by mail in plain package. Tilus trated booklet free on request. 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