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- ! 7 * . = Vas, of — ——— ‘ Wight; Sunday Cloudy: Warmer. FINAL Che = |_' Circulation Books Open to All,” | PRICE ONE OENT. corte AEE, Ras NEW YORK, WEATHER-F WEATHER—Fate Te ¢ To-nights Sanday Clo FI EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. RECKLESS KILLING OF BOY WEST Se BLO se ye a AOE TORE OF YER i CONVIT CAPTURED AROUSES NEIGHBORHOOD TO | "TERROR FM OF HS UBERTY, WAGE WAR ON CMFFEIRS .Oo 8 wrt” AFTER CUTTING HS Oscar Kioages, Vite Vindicated and| Through Windows and on Freed from Prison, Returns to Loyal Wife. Is Police Fea i tbreak Among|BOY WHOSE DEATH ‘ i | c a utbreal 4 CAUSES A NEW WAR Roofs of Private Residences | | the Residents of Lower | ON AUTO DRIVERS. i ie nn, Mate Ss FLAME MANY FEET HIGH BLAMES MR. COMSTOCK. | ‘Short Termer Chips Hole in Thick s Unjustly Convicted of | Roof, Wriggles Through Open- r Sending Improper Mail— ing and Lowers Self to Free- q Now Seeks Only Peace. dom by Blanket Rope. : —o— W. [Police Guarding It Until! Workmen Can Repair the | | Damaged Main. HUNTING FOR SLAYER. | Companions of “Buster” Fay, Killed Last Night, Furnish \ Clues to Detectives. Oscar Krueger is the happiest man in! a oe eee ee MOST REMARKABLE ESCAPE There was a volocante-like eruption of | fire and rock tn the middle of Elahty- »| te hetween Columbia aver i ‘AYMTRS, CH = a 4 Minoo touring oar killed ittte “Bus-| Gi rate cevisaual at exci hetsalene RRURCEA [Iw tote waited wh iar osy; LN HISTORY OF THE PRISON. ter’ Fay on the street in front of hia) nome, No. 12 West End avenue, yester- Ay evening and the chauffeur put on) peed and got aw: automobiles and | snauffeurs are about as popular in that yart of town as a case of small-po! The residents of lower Weet End nue Bave gworn to take revenge on any ‘ all iebeamrparey and chauffeurs street until the little home ali night tor Krueger's turn from the Federal prison in Atlanta Inc Where he has been wrongly tmprteoned |(C, ht F Oa ‘| jane onier of President Taft when an} IN YALE’S HISTORIC sssstrss oats “aac Returned to “Solitary.” * acting umler Inetructions from: the De- | partment of Justice, disclosed Krueger 5 | had been unjustly convicted of sending | Francesco Doliano, a short-term convict at Sing Sing, enjoyed afew — | young woman an tmproper letter |) 0. 1, ; \ | throu thi, tell, jhours’ liberty to-day after the most remarkable escape in the history of 1 RS pie erieeors in the ee wae cee tthe prison. In some manner the prisoner had chipped and scraped an had “veer” convicted and sentenced i ic fine | President Cuts Chapel to See eer _o iss Night nan i opening in toe foot-thick stone root large enough to haul himself through. wan dincovered he wae not the man who! A rope of twisted blankets let him to the ground. orbocd, breaking winds vs and eranting | {a pante an svores of the fine es of the st Pleces of asp: hurled thr \eaerae and seon windows: | beks of it went oixty feet in the air and fell upon the roots: { houses on 0 Men, women and children, screaming jath fear, ran out into the strect and | | then rushed back for shelter again asa second exploson shook the block. Ali lower West End PAT ICK FAY Jk t shock @ gas flame thirty avenue ere not given to making vein! ~ feet high geysered from the cavern in| threats, They are not in love with auto- | the middie of the street, It burned with _* qnobiles and chauffeurs anyhow. Chauf- [a roar that could be heard a block mf ound for uptown une fer haha jaway, Andit wili-continue to burn une have been accustomed to runing | Sows Mitty-cinta Won moe | tn thoes yg) ingin which burat can be enue, turn rth and bitting up i] ed | Firemen Fight Blaze Th bad matied the letter. A etrong chain eh iiees. Va ve pan yr ee eee ABOUT GOV FORT 5 a ; bad Dp eme ig hat esata evidence eeniived aie Doliano's escape was discovered when keepers went through the j the hill that leads ap from the ry r ol? = F i conviction, in @ remarkable caae, by & Fone: 4 rae mes sense setameaie es (ne West U te pea Jing fir | Damages Dormitory. Faerie, mearcele ete the ier vox, | Main prison early to-day. An alarm was immediately sent out to the whole | % sure were they Krueger wes the | gountryside and a few hours later the man was captured at Briarcliff. Gullty man. Chief of Police Cator saw man | be surmined. Tt ts beitev ’ ‘ole or a man | be ved he must have ‘of the blocks in West End avenue, When the emergency crew from the een st evan OTe Roped hanging about the rafiroat tracks of| been scraping away at the hard stone Scowesn Wfty-nimt and sixty-tirst gas company arrived they iinmediately Taft “out chapel at Yale ee ie ee er eesinatin ease (the ramen: Divi ind because of} fo ra week at lean streets, the detectives assigned to the __— turned off the gas in evers iding on ng to pun to a fire In Ol South | eo say, he found the bappy husband hed [ON Muspicioun ae took him into] He could work only in the dead of cage ere working like bloodhoumis to . ___ [Bot sides of the str ‘i wburers Middle hall on the college campus. Th strived after his long night ride from |CUstedy. He turned out to be Doltano.| night, when his fellow prisoners were Fun dows the chauffeur of the car. Refuses to Discuss It, but Ex- Bein Cioen nity Le “it, who ts he attend a meet-|atianta. The reunited family were juat | Ho a setueied $9 Me BI and tn omuna asleop, and even then hie ston: GBT OF NUMBERS PROVIDED BY : puffy explo ais, which “had Jang of Yale Corporation, rose early and finehing the happiest breakfast they! How tong Doliano had labored te make| th. pears Miadscrpease slowty 11 PECTATONG. plodes a Rumor of a worked its 1 Tie ground fo f “1 left his hotel to go to col | ever had eaten, Ges eds Ba oa trlocb tect lee eeoren [ene Cone Annee alent ite) ate 1 ‘They teve « et of numbers given dy om ; AOE Coabuni nach sides arse ieee Aa eo only a block away. That!“l WANT TO FORGET, BUT Ile accommodate his shoulders can only ltierig VEN ‘aping steel. epectators who got a flecting glimoee frip to Europe. Re remot ell alll eum was at just 8 o'clock, He wee passing CAN'T,” HE GAYS. OVER one i ] of the plate banging from the rear of a = es by Phelps gateway, which fe half way| Krueger sat at one end of the tatte mak Gio ree - the tonmeau. They have » description along College street, to Dattell Chapel, | with hs eon Harold on his knee, and on e allery has @ ven- Of the oar and another clue in the snapo| From the demeanor and language of HITCHCOCK HERE TO-DAY, Two Women Among Prisoners| 2" li a8 the envy amoke beating | the other wide, kneeling beside tim and Ulator, six by eight inches, eet tm the of @ rubber storm blanket which was|©o!. Roosevelt to-day he was not BUT REFUSES TO TALK. pean 5 . ~} down into the college campus. clutching his hand as though afretd eame masonry roof that slants dowa dessiy ' around Pleased at the action of former Gov. . " 5 5 With all the ardor of hia college daya| mysterious force would again take him over the heads of prisoners. By etend- Mee erat the car atrack “Bus. | Fort of New Jersey who, after a visit| a Taken From House Where Jno joined tho ruah of uilermraduates | over from her, wan his faith wite, Ing on his stool or cot Doliano, @ ittle \ tar” Pay. and conference at the Outlook offices|Stitys in His Room at Hotel and Who were atreaming pell-me toward the| Mra. Reynolds, hie atster, waa hovering man, wae within reach of the venti! mn belief Has Long-Distance Phone Explosive Was Hidden. lormitory which waa on fire, He min: | over him Itke some anxious and fond ator. John Lowrie, twelve years old, a play-| \esterday, his 1 with the crowd of students atand: | bind protecting tts young. With hie home-made stone-cutting im- mate of “Buster” Fay and a bright,| that the Colonel would be willing to : ales caservi New Yorker, got the| accept the Republican nomination and Talks. ng In a back row, and for twenty min-| The cosy little fat waa epotiesaly | plement the determined prisoner mast rving little Ne rker, got have begua his task D; humber of the car as 49,680. The car| would soon meke his position clear, The master hitche|) aAWREN Tan, o00 Phe lutes watched the flvemion at work until] clean and neat. There were fresh | ‘a y outing away heating this number hes been traced to| Colonel was asked this afternoon about| cock, who Is {1 sduvy amelincin coach cee he. no te saw tie red helmeta of the fire-| flowers on the breakfast table, and bars Hash lavelet-colgpanicp Di ye etyerak a garage at Little Neok, L. 1., where it| tho New Jersey statesman’s remarks, | hig visit a matter of muc! Scent d Ml ghters poking out of the upper win-| about the Httle home was @ wonderful | t la believed the Aret part of mie jep has been stored all winter. But young t jothing to say about what|Mr. Hitchcock arrived at atlon une Of AYNAMIt® | tows, atmoaphere of happiness. nae Sooompilanea by freeing entirely Lowrle insists that the figures he fur- snapped the Colonel Manhattan shortly after 7 o'clock chia[In connection with the strike IN ify then knew the danger wae over| When the reporter first questioned _ the ventilator, #0 be could take 1 dena iehed are in the number of the car in| “But Gov. Fort ts quoted as saying—"| morning. and from that time until late) this city was made tht oon when and turning about walked to chapel, ar-| Mr, Krueger about hie experience and A ms at night when he resumed operatiess some combination or other, and “Tom’’| began a reporter in the afternoon was tn secluston th MS} aig syolans and an taken |tiving there aa President Hadtey had| subeequent happy home-coming the|Bloodstains ShoW Two Persons ara lace It during the day ta eeeh ‘and David Lawrence, boys on the block| “I haven't read the Fort interview, 1|*uite on thie twelfth floor, Ifforts tol ly in a howe. ‘here overal concluded Mf prayer, While the Pres-| freed man could not epeak. His eyes | manner that the steady enlargement ind witnessce of tle fatality, agree with (don't intend to read it and I will nor] Ontain an interview with him wore uney en ‘nq sient stood among the undergraduates | Ailed with tears and his whole boay| Had Been at Place Where Or the hole In the root was aot ‘eatae Aim. The detectives hope to get thelr] discuss tt.” replied tie Colonel, and that Mr Hitchcock's room| Qine we © Was not generally r ‘ved. Every| trembled. Finally bh wife put her hg higte | the hasty inspections made F and thelr man by following all the| was fina the day with long-dia- 5 vee was turned toward O14 South Mid-| arma about him encouragingly and P YAO. can be formed vut| Col Roosevelt definitely explo the calls, Shortly,after apmade by f the State After he went toward chapel, how- preanrd her chees dae to ie , Body Was Found. A small _ile of stone caipe was found rumor that he {s to gall for Europe tn Mr Mienevs| police who thing fo r, a number of the students gave hin| “Don't worry! Try to forget the! —_ ‘n & corner under the cot. Wergen ‘The name Buster” Fay in/|the early spring for a long visit. This thy way of the) such explosives for severn! days. How|a warm grecting, past,” @he said, — =— Kennedy and bie men belleve this pile baptism was Patrick, after the name of| report emanated from loc sources and Head they happened to find the dynamite! ‘Phe fire broke out Jus? as chapel bells! “That se juat {t," Krueger finatly| Wiliam and Henry O'Netii, walking |the result of Dullano’s law night 0: hi fathet, ae as calle Bape’ tee was given publlalty by @& ant!-Roose: was a matter which they kept secre! rang this morning Gloudnt tiiok piack| managed to articulate “I want eo to| tite afternoon through the woods at Http TA Pes ee tas eines cause he wa! . yspaper tl = . © sudd olled out a . % ¢ \e | « burope IN CAR TURNS TURTLE, |« tatior in whom room the aynamtie . ut Just now srom ea though (ange (N. J.) trolley tne, came upon| real during the ca \ yess of the family. this summer or any other time,” satd . campus, giving a goare to Yale men, whol i can. " ee eae ‘through the channels of communtoa-|co}, Roosevelt, “In fact, this ts the frat war found, and who 18 one of the) cherish the old building for ite historic] “1 want to put the a en the body of a man lying in the enow./ The mory of Doliano'’s last night ia Mion peculiar to chauffeurs the word|iing the suggestion has been made in| Several Pennaylvania Rallway atrike leaders, Joseph Assaf, inided | past and the memortes of famous alumni] ang think of nothing bat my heme and ‘There wee @ bullet wound in hte head. | the cell was plainly told by the evi- ae wpparently boon passed that 10WeF| ihe remotest way in two years, Who !s| yengers Hurt in Jersey Crash, | Boron, colored; David Koshed, David] who had roomed there. site and child, What I have fougnt| #0 revolver was near dence he loft behind. With the teat enue is a part of town |) whe eo orueily wiahes tb exile fie ; Bitbaru of Fishkill, N. Yo. Miss Zekial The fire started in the room of| for, and what my dear wife hee fought) The police on investigation found) Sone chip anicked from the thick Feet, i Tread ihesuee ie J 1] PHILLIPSBURG, Sto Jan. BAT gashell and Mies Mary Swizy Cariton M. Reynolds of Danbury proba- | tor obtefly, 1s my vinddoation. I was| there hed been two men at the spot, Pe Rae Ree a te into strips uke ukesea is ustenes him the name] passenger train y Pennsyvaniay aiie authoritios leurned that dynamite by @ curtain blowing againat @ #99) never guilty in the slightest degree of |@nd that one of them hed qune away,|)" m Into @ rope About #0. Geet i Baanoe & honght woud ike to] Railroad f Phy 40), ean trought Into. 4 7 and smoke qoon filled the fourth | the charge brought ugeinat me by An-| leaving @ tratl of blood on the snow one wiggled rough the hele at he refused to itwten, He| Philadely io on a switeh | a 9 Into the ety Laat) and top floor of the old imtlding. On | tony Comatock, ‘Neighbors they had heard several | Tben silently to the edge ninth . : ares ae Nita aolith tt 5,80 o'clock | Might from Pennsylvania and toda nund floor t# the office o a " t of the overlooking th . ance at the eben te dite O:(go) to: yale Hay | SeCU Re two forces offvors aueeee ere a Jones, ‘cad It waw toean |, “Alt warm now to peace. 1 wamt|/ahowe in the woods early in tie afternoon | 4 on wae A dees The poilve on & late afternoon train and tb this morning Mled: BAG aw sal Rane "One aaet 5 ; rick a ant m age Bytad mem-| +, tistd up my IKtle Nome again and| which thought were tired by hunt-|fOMd trmeke ere was, . rop of } for the ter wer End aye. | "ean ” a hurt, the most aeridusly Injured being | houses occupied by Syrian Salah are 1 by students, forgotten having een @ iman come vut of the or Colby of > ey was working at the time on @ faulty | incor, hor re > way to chapel Atlante coll, T thowght and wondered if} trotiey line "i BARS. yomer amd a leade awitel Me was rouoved to a hospital, {? | wins great excitement at the! the day would ever come when I would! ‘The dead, man wan apparentiy inirty-| Dangling end of n where Dts t erition ; faite, the atudente and. twoulty |S again in my IRtle home. I thought |¢ive years old, wore a gray stor cap, | FOP thevne fy c | er he Those o ' er ‘ f uot the is bulidings and) of tie days when T started from the! ‘ack overcoat, tuck coat and ie mrs ae ell window and 5 ator Is a pretty made he the canpus, Ail Were eager | Rouse with my Kit of tools on my ehoul-lerousers, There were ny indications ro- | himeelf until his fet vcated om the 4 Outiook: offices he amp AL ere age" | der, ready for the day's work, happy {gating hie identity window sil Clinglug by ou8 Angers h he ha ven one of the = Aid was necdlem, the firemen | 4nd contented. 1 just want @ chamce to| The police came to the conclusion tnat | to the rouwh stone wall, he must have Vinitons $5 Ene Cone: qui f 0 Job work for my family amd my home, 1] two mon came here from New York Ciry | Peaeaed ene hand dowa aud caugnt the x-Gov, White was -loseted with the . ‘ ier i beds of tho Job, want pence’ foc dual, Je BSED at HL bars below 1 he hud’ to os colonel for about tw When he me ard yn top Moor a t w i tor ESO y wid Yi r was leaving he said he } 5 WINONA, Miss. Jan Six lives haw and| tt and also t ore dam. | ANONYMOUS LETTER WAS BASIS! her: Shmmons said tar the man lott : ‘ ine wm = about a ) lost, scores of pe = were ine | aged by sino! ons in esti OF THE CHARGE. dead in the woods could net possibl nae ba PORTRAIT cea ha Fea a boc her | ae ee UN ete my ions for copies of Va re ie gist eday and the out er | ere | more. He tent down over his ice son | ENN 1 SS k ockanlee of ey at early 10 vivn it saw apes cls{ WITH TWO. PASSENGERS |S" gory "crit "an the ie chaps | THIRD BOSTON FIRE VICTIM, APA FP ‘ | nut yes except a 1 proba lit dows | A wulder. 3 Jeger, smiling through | I have en 1 in my. experience, printed in last ah Re couean there ds hens moh the dare ‘ Wales, 4 oy 5. The “| FLIES 3,526 FEET HIGH; her teu Ket bade her husband, and| HOWTON, Jan. %—A secon! borty,|eatd Warden Join & Nennedy over ¢ | sW ra againet reciprocity nonse taeda nt 4! pay " tted his hand reassuringly. { of & Woman, was found to-da eto The tvening arid 8 Pictures could not be obtained other- | "iol, “Roosevelt senetul move 708 ALR HOW ADA GOLGI TERETS aan Wadd ar ipa a ie BREAKS WORLD'S RECORD. | Price re ah rewly. too nappy’ to twil| inthe culms of the "Revers. thuase |" Doltane * Me eneas ic Moe ai wise) that it has b 1 decided to put mente for hin afters aon. ¢ ed for his the hiss may grow, Scan tal Mla) JOlORH' ali pe what our unhappiness and suffering has] which was partially deg 4 by fro} to not less than two and a hale ner } the picture within reach of Sunday |, departure ¢ y time in = World readers again. © For further | advance of the time of the asrival atl iWiteuy on’ Metreske ployees to return to wo 1 Aviator Verrept in Daring Flight! veen, since iy brother bas been away, | on ‘Tunsdus body mother more than Ave yeare for f Nuala Prosident Taft from New Haven to at by : ; ‘ that a Mounts to the Clouds for sal! Mrs. Reynolde, “Woe just want tolwoman was 4 red yeste sault. Ile had been a model prisoner fo-morrow's Sunday LN, N Jan ur the ids for ft to h ne wi 1 foe 4 ze, Main Sheet tond three dinners 0° Woodrow Wile the str toemor t . be left to our happiness. eo ere allfiay at the ‘ mr tty and in all likelihood would have been ag ui . ore ra ‘ ve ion t mae Honor Paris, glad, though, of the opportunity to let} Aw a fire died as the re paroled a year from May sett oaieeh “ot | git Settna Gout Ametsan “and “erat Gent at. the Us ' ye Verrepe, | ie, World Koow my brother te inmocwnt | insures sumeined 9° the, fire He was employed in the cart and Rae ae wise, 4 id Berm dent at the De an by at q PL and has been vindicated talitios to-day reacted three and the ony 4 parce Hetition filed with the Sevetary of State] Four additional com Passen- “On De 1919, according to the|police and firemen were not sure this} W#son shop in the prison, and it te ers tord Tho petition ie slaned vy | Were to-day add bile apes feet to-day, afternoon that all the bodies have been thought he may mugsied seme a hen f | force guarding tie sly. ‘ (Continues Secon Pept) recovered. implement into che J eee a ee & Se me Pe

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