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HOW LS OUGHT > VOTH MANIAC WHO > BLEW HIMSELF Uk ~ ter, Amy, All Credit for Hold- ing Assailant in Check. Y Ms REVENGE HIS MOTIVE. | Mead Planned to Murder Daughters When He Failed to Lure Rector to Barn. td (Gpecia! From a Staft Correspondent of The _ Brening World.) BREWSTER, N. Y., March §—The whole countryside hereabout,not yet re- covered from the shock of its tragedy, fe etili wondering what snapped the slug- | gish brain of Georce Mend that caused him to murderousty two refined known from o had always been his n blow himself to plecos the Coroner Durled to-day. and Amy Meartteld, daus of the Rev. Frank Heartfield, retired rector of 8i. Andrew's Episcopal Church of Brew- ger; are recovering from thelr injuries and rejoicing in their ercape from deat, Amy, the younger, who is twenty-two Years old, is the more severely injured. ir. Richte had found ten different junds on her head where the crased ey were happy over their escape and ounted the details of the attack, each irying to give the other all the credit lucky fight they put up against crazed assalla ringing. He was a big man, over feet tall and powerfully muscled. mineering over those he thought he Dulldose, the village folk say that .@hy one near his equal. He had the Feputation of being able to carry & heavier lead from the saloon and not Show i than any other man in the Belghborhood. At times he had an idos \z\ | THE BVENING WORLD, _ ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN FROM PHILAPELPHIA REcoRe- Official statement of the G. O, P.—“Near Oyster Bay, at umpty steen o'clock the rear truck of the Nom- ination Special refused to take the switch, The line will be tied up indefinitely.” ACCUSED POLICE AND GETS SIX MONTHS FOR THE LIE, | has tho peculiar quatity of dissolv- ht ing and cutting grease and if, after each diswashing, @ suds is made in the dishpan with warm water and Gold Dust, and the sink thoroughly His Shoe. rinsed with these suds, the last par- Elaing and Abriing Longfes, able| ticle of dirt and greaso will be re- moved, The sink pipe will never become clogged with grease if Gold Dust and plenty of hot water are used for washing the sink morning ———| 96 filichdSons caught Amy and dragged her out. ‘Come |Morningthorpe, but the clergyman would Hogan said as he led lant beat her with @ bludgeon or] away from here,’ hammer—she doesn't know which.| us over to the Vreeland stable. ubanah, known to all her friends as|can Jook after him later.’ Amy, uby, has two severe scalp wounds and| though she was cut and Dieeding, wai bruise on the right side of the head|for going back to get the pony, as she | 5; wer the ear. With all their suffering | thought Mead might do some harm to it. Hogan would not let her go, how- ‘Morninathorpe, where the tragedy, oc- curred, is two miles from Brewater. The big place looks like a baronial hall and e fashioned after the one on the old estate in Morningthorpe, Eng- nds on a high hill and its towers can be seen for miles around. Stonehenge, where the Heartfelda live, is two miles away from Morningthorpe. It was built by the original Howes back K 178. It has been nt Sailor Said They Stole Money, seamen, were arrested in Hoboken last night for fighting, When Elsing was ar- ralgned before Recorder MoGovern to- day he stated that he had $10 in a wallet when he was locked up, and that the Police had rabbed him, The Court or- dered the man searched and @ $2 bill ‘a was found In hts clothing. é RICE “I guess that's your $10," sald Re- corder McGovern, “so I'll give you a month in the city that the harness room part of the Howe's atable was blown out. ROSE AND BROODING, ESPE:|Ricnie came and Axed us up and then CIALLY WHEN iN DRINK. we went home." George Mead was not a favorite in| “you didn't ay,” ter or the surrounding country.| you had to be lifted to the ‘waa taciturn and morose, especially | to talk to mother and tell her ther t ture has been miatnens FALLS 30 FEET ON STEAMER. Amy chimed in, “how some trouble, but that we were all Ined Ruby, “I did not r a shock, He bas Be always ran away from a fight with | heart trouble, Those who ran to the Howe stable after the explosion found the whole frent of the harness room torn out, great hole hed been gouged in the earth under the room. Parts of Mead's that ho was being persecuied and it is| dismembered body lay all about. the belief of those who look back over| chest and head had been torn away, the past two wooks that his broedings| >t etrangely enough there was hardly and internal injuries and it is said he @ loat his balance | oo, _~ FRIDAY, MAROH 8 1912, "|. and Fifty-s Robert. | turn immed! ert, ALL NIGHT SEARCH FOR LOST BABES HAPPILY ENDED. bein sou. Two Butlers and Conway Wandered Away to Relative in Bronx. Aftor an all-night search three ing children: James Butler, Conway, @ix, wero found early to-day One Hundred and street and Beaumont little girl's aunt, Elghty-seventh avenue, Bronx. Hand tn hand, the children started at 3 o'clook yesterday from the Butler home at No, 184 Bradhurst avenue to go two blocks to where the Conways live at No. 280 Eighth avenue. It was 1 o'clock this morning when an anxious father, J. W, Butler, reported to the police of the West One Hundred d street station that both boy and girl Robert went over yesterday to vistt Virginia. He Mked Virginia, Virginia ‘They had the best sort of according to the dis- Virginia and J&mes waid that they would walk home with liked Robert. time, and then, tracted Butlers, When the Butler children did not re- ly, ttle was thaught of it. After @ while the Butiers got wor- rled and went around to the Conways to bring the youngsters hoi They weren't there, Nel ‘The children told their aunt that Mrs. and It Was Found in Eric Jat.” the jail the police On the way to and that he had de- ed the story that he had | He was marched back to o changed his to aix montha. @uddenly turned to insanity. &-mark on the face. Physicians who It 1s the opinion of those who tatked| Yiawed the body sald tt looked as if . the other sailor, was fined Rice i with Mead recently that he had con-| Mead had held a stick of dynamite ceived a hatred for the tev, Dr, Heart. | against his abdomen aft Meld, although the latter says there was Bo Treason for this, and that when he fest saw Mead. a few days ago, the # pleasant and showed no sign grudge. No one can imagine why Be himself, after he had beaten them Mato tnsensipility et which Mead was the @wned by Mra. Amy How eth Howes, the old showman, whose Great London Circus years ago was the ival of Barnum's. Hrs. Howes is the @tepmother of Mrs. Heartfield, She is fm Chicago for the winter and the house | ‘ate. $0 closed. The keys were in the nome ‘@f the Heartfields at Stonehenge, nearly ‘Qo miles away, Mead as caretaker had it & watchful eye on the estate, als hough he says he never attempted 49 give Mead any instructions. : VICTIM TELLS STORY OF IN. SANE MAN'S ATTACK, although such was not the case. One of vho work on the Vre 4 remark sever: ‘The story of what happened on {Wednesday afternoon was told by Ruby Meartfield, as she stood with her arm @round her more severely injured asistor whom she gave all the credit for ting off the man who, they believe, @tant to murder them. Papa told us at noon on Wednesday,” @he said, “that George Mead had te! @honed for the key of Morningthorpe. & door had been blown in and wi to 0 inside and fix it. About Amy and I drove over behind . We saw the stable door open rove in. Mead was inside and to be hammering on @ pa: of “Aa we entered the stable and stopped I Weaned out of the carriage and said to George, ‘Here is the key,’ He did not say & word, neither did he take the key. Inntead he struck me e terrific blow on the head with what he had in-his hand. 4 Gon't know if it was @ hammer or a ‘Wrench or a club. T tumbled out; and os I fell be hit me again on the head. Then Amy jumped out after me, “I wes almost stunned, but I managed fe reach my feet just as Amy jumped * # Between George and me. I heard her ery out; ‘If vou are going to hit any @ne, hit me, Don't hit Ruby.’ “Then he began raining tows on Amy's bese, I rushed at him and he @ttacked me again. As he did Amy “eentinued to figbt. 1 don't know how ‘we struggied with him, but fin thought the best thing I could do @e run for help. I ran out of the stable house, running @p and I told him George was killing “Amy in the stable, Ei aner* IN DOOR AND DRAGGED HER SISTER OUT. the stable we an though they held fast to it t not prevent the man’s fall, wolght tore him out of the sw nearly fell with him. Scotchman, twenty-six having been cut off to hasten the plosion. FIRST MEANT TO KILL MINIG@- TER, IT 18 BELIEVED. ould have wished to kill the gtrls.] Mead knew how to handle dynamite had always been bind to him. It] and had obtained some only # few da! Possible he thought to harm their| Lefora to blow out rock around some Mather through them and it is the beltet| water pipes that had been frozen, ef the hbors that Mead inten the explosion the dynamite h 2 blow them up with dynamite, as somo queer freaks, N' —_—— STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Police Get Alleged Shooter on a of Carryigg Weapon. Chatgad, Trsooted Aheslstaly Packed only in Arrangements 7 been completed for the annual banquet of the Knights of Gt. Patrick of Richmond, which will 14 at Hugot's Hotel, St. George, on Among those acheduled to who was arrested last month in con- nection with a ‘shooting 4n Bend, when two pedestrians were s ay, but the atove itself had not been The castle-Ike gray stor ucture, | moved a fraction of an inch, ‘The cl had been hurled out on the lawn, but it wae elill going when picked up. M mbers of the W c lation of Middletown will ‘pool tournament at thelr club- street, beginning Mise Sophia Moore of Oakwood 49 vie- iting friends at Bound Brook, N. J, Mra, North MoLean of Tompkinavitle ‘home on Central ave- we ago. ong Ramund L. Judson, D. Cushman, Mre, Edward Mra. David J, Gould and only. three months ‘ago, te only to the cellar of the house | prostrated over the tragedy. the stable. The Rev. Dr. Heartfivid} In looking around for a possible mo- are spending their honeymoon Upon their return they wil 1 their residence on Sand street, 8 | 4 Several times during the peat | Week, it 1s sald, Mead had taled to {n-| will epend the next ten days at Lake- Heartfield to @o over to! wood, is ow jas Harriet Risier of Linoleumville duce Mr, EXTRA SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY EGGS 4=254 We Guarantee These to be New Laid Eggs direct from. nearby farms, ATLANTIC & PACIFIC company 00 srs Tt 8. |Ot Batiste, Val and Cluny Lace Tr’d |Of Eyelet Emb'y, Cluny Lace Tr’d.... get id a peach of a aid Lonftes, HOTEL ASTOR den T have 1d Gheestaad five tollars."” GUN MAN. N POGGI HELD. Louls Pogei of No. 474 Pearl atreet, fulberry| oran by and who wes later signature. Teasod, was to-day sent to the Tombs y Magistrate House in the Centra Demonstrated treet Court, charged with carrying a) Bia Ceuta revolver, In default of $2,000 bail. oA ais Poggi was arrested Rice Kitchen, Grottano at Mott and Park streets,| 42 W. 23nd St. where, it 4s claimed, he was showing « 10¢ new revolver to fri ‘When Poggi was arrested last m he was taken g grocers to the Hudson Street Honpital, whore @ victim of the shooting was unable to entity him, Poggi was arrested when \mperters Wow York waa shot at Coney Island ‘Same Kigh Quality ag Motel Aster Cottes Some Sink Sense ‘No place in Grease as quickly as the-kitchen sink. Gold Dust washii jowder, however, and evenin= Digestible Food arched Elsing again and found a $10 Rice digests in one hour. Mi mitten thet ne! ~~ Oatmeal in 2% hours. 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