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Die eneerenatl ERENT Na i FEE EVENING WORLD, BATURDKY, NOVEMBER 30, HICKEY POISONED ‘Lustig, Who Saw 17 Pass ‘Little Green Door’ CAMERON GIRL, Ye RST VGIMIN =n Death House, Tells Horrors of the Place; \MK JOHNSINS } ) SCHOOLBOY DAY Rg Agonizing Than the SWEETHEART, GONE MRS. ASTOR CONGRATULATES. eo WED SIX WEEKS, spin baby was born only a short while afte ter rescue at gen, to-day telegraphed her congratilations to Mrs. Bloise Smit!i, Gaughter of Congressman James H. Hughes, of Huntington, W. Va, @ Ti- ee tanto survivor, whose husband was fost Constant Presence of ‘i | Death Was the Last Inne timated whos baby wa e Seventeen Years Old When He! Parting Between Rela-| Vanishes From Hotel Where) Walter Tullis Replies With) ————————— Killed ‘Morey in Drug Store, | jan bpd bia A and| | She Stopped With Mother— | “Ad” Declaring He Won't BLOTCHES ON FACE eethearts ere : q He Confesses, | Dragged Out Shrieking Cause of Pugilist’s Arr | Pay Her Bills. TWO NEWSBOYS N XT.) a sarin ge tik of Jack Johnaon, ping of romance in the newapapers—a , Of the Doomed Men Some | nagro.pusilist, ths gieappeared, fer, Povel epitomiand- which told tn | Gould Not Sleep. Then On Atm and | Murder Fiend Gives Details of Pray and Some Curse mother, Mrs. Pr Cameron Tdiven ny wholesale coneern at No. a Murray| Legs. Cross and Fretful. Thick iS into whore custody she wa a y ie po Crast A red, Used Cuticura How He Slew Hi H and Struggle--The Last the Federal Court returned tast alent atroet, which deals in fens : bee rust Appeared. owe siew TIS Exit Is “Going Away,” tame sulomentio iw, Nad Marries ot | Soap and Ointment, Was Cured, F| Younger Victims. | and Mention of the "Phe association of the white sri W!th | the apartment house at No, a6 Wort the negro pugilist was the cause Of One Hundred and Twenty-ninth atreet| 988 Pine St, Jersey City, N. J.—“My ape nrer ot violation af the Mann White | growed Mr. Tullle and the pretty wom | Gaby wae eleven monthe old last Slave act eing made against Johnson. ar who had just become Mra, Mazle| when some red blotches appeared Sea In the early stages of the protecution | Tuitle to their new home, Javishiy ture 4 we fe aoe te the Cameron girl was reenrded a8 @) niahed by the bridegroom which ftehed eo thee front inportant witness for the Govern: | ‘To-day Mr. ‘Tulle in in confetenes abe could not sleep and ment. Later, other charges were made) with hie lawyers and Mra, ‘Tullls ts in would do nothing bat against Johnson, and the girl's tostl- | cngerenon with hers, and the follow- cry. The trouble began arony ‘Was valued leas highly by the |e Gavertisement in published und first on her face and aero wi ‘etalnee on Siamese fn Terai Notices: then T noticed 18 on her was de b : : the fall at Rockford, Il, where her| “My wife, Maale ‘Tullis paving rms and legs and oe mother Inststed on ataying. left my bed and board, I wilt not Fd ae body. The aitl is believed to be be reaponatble for her debt wae always rubbing Chicago. Bhe disappeared W WALTER & Slant from a downtown hotel, wero #1¢| yor che last few daya Mra, Tulle hae| time, expectally at night. Then « thick was living with her mother pending | toon tiving at a Rroadway hotel, She| Crust appeared which seemed to trritate | arrangements to leave the city. The| iy over the telephone to-day to an| ber worse, I wae too ashamed to take | Department of Justicn will make @n| 1k world reporter that her hua-| her out on the street, investigation to learn If Johnaon or any | Evening World revorter thas hel i ices daa es | frien hidden the ¢ti Bet ee on sire. Talconnet sata| from the day of their marriage, and| @ear her blood but they only drove the peters eke left, “T have fought and| that, Just before she engaged accommo: | Serer from one place and made then come | fought to save Luctle, 1 would have | dations at the hotel, he had drives her | BUFFALO, Nov. 90.—J. Frank Hickey, | who confessed several murders, inchid-| For three weeks less than evo! ing erated boy victims, In the prem | years Maurice M. Lustig etood in the ence 0! trict~Attorney Dudley and ghadow of death, wii nothing bu Attorney E. W. McIntyre, made the| remind: aaa te d perp bee] following eupplementary confession to- | T° Med tier day: him. The sun was not shining for “Tve got an awful load on my mind, | him, the stars were twinkling for oth- hoys, I suffered something awful. This ers. No eun or eky or earth did he cae te man (took hold of me and T/ gee in those years of gloom in the t 0 drink to drive tt away. ‘That incident in the drug store at Lowelt, | (oath house at Sing Sing. Ilia iden- Maas., was the beginning, and I couldn't, tity in the world was gone, He was shake away the eyes of the dead man, known only as @ number. He was wink oe ee forgotten ‘by all Out bis family and me. stuck BEGAN MURDER CAREER AS ba cited Noite oui kad ® SCHOOLBOY OF SEVENTEEN. | MAMEEGATTEE ane nite cee elas | Chair Is Tabooed. “When I was seventeen years old I! wae attending the Lowell High School and working at odd times in the drug store of Frederick Morey. There was a| man around that store who was named Ba Morey. Ho was once prominent, but he went down with drink He came} to the store for whiskey, and the aunt of the man who ran the store didn't might I gave him the whiskey with the Jawdanum in it. He dropped to the floor and I ran owt and got Dr. Daly. ‘The police came and walked fim up and down, but he fell over died, He opened his eyes and looked at me just Defore he died. 1 couldn't forget that ook.” Dering his recital of his crimes ‘Hitekey's face was drawn, beads of per- eptration stood on his brow end his hande were clinched tightly. He em- lphasived points by hammering on his Meneses as he sat on @ stool in front of “I did not try to tale @ life until five yeare later,” continued Hickey, ‘7 ¢@o Boston and was working in Pie LAley, in the newspaper district. I kne ithe mewsboys and one night two of them came to me and asked me for op eee I knew them na I did not have the money, eo I A them that I would take them home neighbors in adjoining cells in that time had gone by his narrow steel dwelling and had passed through the little green door. Seventeen men had deen.elipped into Eternity. The little green door of the death house at Sing Sing opens on the roed from which there is no turning back. It is the threshold of the electric chat. ‘Men had gone by Lustig with thelr heads bowed in prayer. Men had walked with head erect to meet their Redeemer. Men had gone that way cursing the|Luts and Joseph Cordes. The former Goa who brought them into the world, was @ German who had shot a man. Men had been dragged grovelling,|The second was an Italian who had shrieking, howling with fear, begging | mistreated and then Killed his daughter. foc mercy down th the death house to death itself. short walk from | Lut: had @ son who was @ Lutheran minister. He was resigned to death. AWFUL MEANING OF THE TERM | Cordes took on fearfully. The shades of “GOING AWAY.” When the condemned man st down that walk they call it “going away.” They never mention the ohair in the death house. They never men- tion death, They are breathing its cll the cells were lowered so that we could not see the men's faces, but we could hear Cordes. No one of us slapt the night before, All night long we sang hymns an@ read chapte: Bible. We read in turn and sang to- wether, @ wang whatever the con- atmoaphere all the time. Every man|Gemaed man requested, keeps count on the dayr. He knows when he te “going away.” Lustig them all go. Some had been tn t Geath house before he arrived ther “Many of those scenes I was destined to go through and I became accustomed to them, yes, hardened. But the one scene to which 1 never could become with him and sang with him as with the rest. He went away cursing and fight- ing and had to be finally dragged through the door. And I heard that just before he was pluced in the chair he begged for a few moments In which to make his peace with God. He fell upon his knees and prayed. “Only once did we sing @ man on the day ho was ‘going a He asked us the night before to sing as he went out ‘In the Arme of Jesus.’ We sang it, from the | but with indifferent success, Too many were thinking of the day to come, all too soon, when the little green door would open for them. It was the first time in the history of the death house there had been any singing on the morn- ing of a man ‘going away.’ They ‘went ‘away’ from the death house usually be- tween 4 and 6 o'clook in the morning. CONEY SUBWAY ROUTE STATIONS RELOCATED ON SURFACE PORTIONS; Revised List of Express and| Local Stops After Leaving given my life to free her from that horrible life upon which she had started when I int od." AUTO SOMERSAULT DOWN PARK STEPS ENDS A JOY RIDE Chauffeur, Alone in Car, Has Split Nose and Cut Head, but No License. After a gotitary Joy ride which ended in his doing a sort of Gen, Putman act down twenty feet of stone steps euc Central Park early to-day, Peter Kel | FROM APARTMENT ROOF. penniless from their home, “LT have been consulting my lawyer all morning,” she sald, “tut we have yet to dectde on a course of action.” Mr. Tullis would say nothing except that he hed “ample ground action. aaa ee WOMAN LEAPS TO DEATH Mrs. William C. Houston, Insane From Insomnia, Ends Life While Family is Away. Driven insane by Insomnia, Mrs. Mary | Houston, Mfty-two years old, wife of | Wiiltam ©. Houston, a collector for a lepartment store, leaped from the root of w five-wtory apartment house at No, 20 Lewis avenue, Brooklyn, shortly | hefore noon to-day, She jumped far out from the building and landed in the rear yard of the residence of Mra, KE. | 1. Wishop at 7 Putnam avenue, adjoining the Lewi« avenue house. No one saw Mrs. Houston make the leap. very bone in her body was broken by the fail and death was in- stantaneous. A matd employed by Mrs. me they would cure her, 80 I boughs some Cuticura Boap and Otatment and in fea than three weeks her face and body were again clear and she was cured.” (Signed) Mrs. L, Stubenrauch, Mar. 24, ‘12, Cuticure Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold throughout the world. A single set ts often sufficient. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Addrest post-card “Cuticura, Dept. 'T, Boston.” se Tendor-faced men should use Cuticurs Soap Shaving Stick, 28c, Sample free. In 15 Days New Way Home Treatment Instantl . ere how thin are, how you are, how fallen ‘and Jan attendant at St. Lukes Hospltal,| Bishop went into the rear yard soon | flaceld are Mie un the Hapa Wright Hovpftal con-| after noon and uw the body on the | {ie lines of me ‘They asked for @ bed and I| others who followed him he eaw “going calloused was the last parting of the Fourth Avenue. ” i ‘a nat was Charles Swinton. Wi willing to share mine. T took them away.” Once his day had been set for Felatives with the man who was ‘going |. toet his nerve om the last night, and . ; seca| . your figure Imome and then the insane desire ¢o Kil! joing away," but tlie day passed. He S¥8y.’ This was on the Sunday previous I think his mind was unbalanced. At — siderably damaged, and Patrolman Egan | ieee sii Pathe: basen LE tava or how flat 4 hem eelzed me. eaya ke knew te waa never going {0 the day he was to pase through the| the Inst I don't believe he knew WHAT! ome revised list of stations tot fe aitting near his cot waiting to arrest | | Tho tiimalah fomby revently returned | yaar chent tv ‘ I put them to ded and then I went out | tnnough the litte green door because little green door. The shades were mer-| waa happening to him s reo’ to be eatah- Thin tor performing without a Heense. | prom ch ner home in Mutherford, | you a fui, to get some whiskey. I drank ttand then] 0°10 regen tn himself, in his luwyers, SeUuY lowered in front of our cells and! "{awrence Spohr was a muaician in| liebed on the New Utrecht avenue and] iceily, who 19 forty, ts a nemrechauts| x79.” sty maton Was Alene th tne oem’ xeurne I etarted out to commit the orime and | Ai nae: Mayper and Boniamin Reass, Which oe pare” steht Of the scenes! tie army, He shot a man. At times he) Gravesend avenue rapid transit lines, |feur, He sometimes ditves the auto) tye this morning, her ful “bust to end my own life, T padded the doore which were taking place, but we could! gave us @ concert on a harmonica, and| which are to run to and windows. be D6 HUES cours: 4 > not shut out the cries and the screams |ite could make that mouth orgun talk. | tace extensions ae POLICE SAVED DEATH OF THREE @ day came when the Court o/ thet rang through the death house. Oh, |1t was wonderful, the muste ho made, aiiekty, that Wil be sth on a vist tol envy of your at St. Luke’ when the regu-| business and — hei »acts| daughter having gone ney Island as sur. | ambul the Fourth avenue} lar chauffeur is off duty. Ile " ‘ a iee lt : vay, the poltc » fo dis on Long Island: felloww Appea' hi led down its deciaions in St was awful! Bi pec ms n (Brooklyn) subway, ta as follows in a similar we the polt for the a ‘ellowwomen and ye play anything from ragtime to N Giaweh. Wabernte ots tenor Y r BY GAS. a then| the cases of eleven men who were un-|WEGKER AND THE FOUR CON.|the classics. Ho could have the har-| NEW UTRECHT AVENUE LINE, | Rev. ‘ieorke F. Clover, #uperintendent mane 4btL. Ary lela ba LIMA Lat haes Ute: | eau tian ae iene Sn an "Me with the | ‘er the death sentence for murder. Tio | DEMNED GUNMEN, montca whenever he culled for tt. When] ‘Thirty-oighth etreet at Ninth avenue, | Of 8% Luke 4 that Keny | could not be found by the Qrepped, 00 Me ching 1 knew 1 awoke | the awaited in Dannemora, one In| ‘Tt seems to me that T will never be| ne stopped playing ho had to hand tt} express; New Utrecht avenue at Forty. | wine tee Uy ie Clover car that Kelly] the whereabouts of the . Ove. vu si s able to forget ri of de ’ the keeper. Spohr succeeded In : orty= | went for hin spin in the rk and now ends of that happened. wae eftermand te |qinee tal "On seven of the eignt in {and mothers, sisters, brothers, wives) mow in the Tombs way han we at Forty-| Qing at @ goodly pace when he came : oe ney say to a Woman T! uty ‘ew Utrecht avenue at © West bays snto the room and they called the| Sing Sing the little green door opened | 871 sweethearts went by us weeping] WARDEN KENNEDY WAS HU- not to the top of the steps oppor and in hysterics, They were carried out Lite. there | cht avenue at} One Hundred and Sixth street and] wy ing new uni f r, Then KE ty-fifth street; New Ut the in, but I have per- 2. and closed for the first and lest time. | fainting. The: MAN—A PRINCE. O. Hazeltine, an insurance nd A treatment that ft want . y were dragged out ravi 3 Bixty-second — treet, expreas; New | leaped into space. Uctt damsates i “The second time this thing got had) To.gay Maurice Lastig walks the| ric . ing}, * anh: ee : i 'w | lew A igh: ne solicitor out of employment, killed him- | share with my sister What it did Pee ee quiscy, Maaeh, 1 wes OD | ncets ce tow York c tree cate Uke maniacs, There was an awful atill-| ‘Muslc we had in plenty, thankm to] Utrecht avenue at Soventieth sireet;| The car turned a complete somersault | geif with « ; for me ie oan and will do for you, and acines er N now offer It to you. th merase UP RAROOE | Gihers ‘otter to ‘mulid up your eure | with drugs, greasy #kin foods, ereame, ad. His wife dled re- | dieting, massage and-expensive Instr alled his physiclan on the | ments and devices, Z have done away to-day and sald that he could | with all these injurious methods ani life much long Before | have fren k loglon of Sate @ luxurl- ht r ant nat development by a treat- {him he had Killed | Tent never before offered the public No mawsaging, nothing to take, nothing to wea 7 im the death nouse just bef ood heart of Warden Kennedy. The ht avert . F jp and landed on its wheels, the way home ono night and a Mitle| Lastig was convicted of the mumter| scenes and long atter the aore those | the See ees loved. by every man Who|sttter aire’ cranes At Reventyratnty | 18 eae wan four tires and nearly ecar: | fellow came along and asked me for) 16 “nig wife. ‘The principal witness| ceased to echo through the corridor. jever went into the death house, He was| tone money. I knew chat he was a wrieey | against him was Mra. Maud Jdvingston.| “The papers stated that no signs of human, Refore his coming our privi- | 10m avenug: Elghty-sixth atrest at lan aqueduct shaft, whom the drinker aml T at a tre a efi | It Waa shown on the stand that sho] Tecognition were betrayed by Recker or| lekes were (ow enough, He made for us Twentieth avenue; Eighty-aixth atreet at | just missed in its fall. Kelly fell am hotties at my scm, The desire to Klas the author of :hroa anonymous | ‘he four gunmen when the latter were| the best that could be made of such Bay Parkway (Twenty-second atreet), |tho laborers and was ploked up u Cae te ewasivep. {onl to myself: | letters addressed to Coroner Dooley. taken in there. You can rest assured | situation, He had the organ and the} express; Kighty-sixth street at Twenty. | scious, but at the hospital was found that they have spoken since. The death | prison quartet and the violinist brought | atth avenue; Stillwe! have escaped with ® aplit nose and a ‘Ten going to dispose of you.’ I knew| INQUEST WAS HELD, THEN FUN-| house has no inequality of rank Ther | fe i us| x: Stillwell red ed Aevereiy cut head and face, to play and sing for us. He gav that I could do it in the etilness of the ERAL WENT ON. are all om an even plane the: baa ap magazines, and saw to it ret by Uureent avenue at Eigh- ling the lives out of forty I at Avenue | Surf avenue, T un-| Bibles @ Coney Island, express. pellet we nigit without eittracting attention. I! apne prut of these lettors was received |derstand that Becker occupies my ola| that we Kot the dally papers, all the i » would wait until he was thoroughly | en. gay Mrs. Lustig was to be buried, | cell. Tf he does he ts just two celis ola | that ius papers except the Sunday pa-| GRAVESEND AVENUE Ling, BIG SEISMOGRAPH SET UP. teat asleep. 1 dozed away and when I woke| Gooner Douley hastened to the house| Moved trom the little green door. ‘They pers, He furnished smoking tobacco and| 1 a Alo Ana. m mn elghth street at Ninth avenue, | Up the ay had MRApNAT ed was ee ea ihe funeral until an Induens |All talk, ‘Then ean road and writo in eqaretts papers. He Drought us frutt | Tiirty-seventh wtreat at ort Manditon |* never #0 <lisappointed Pgs fe. + in{eould be held. Le hut several detec their Cells, they can smoke, They re- and nuts. He was @ prince. Parkway, ‘Mhirty-seventh street at Thir- | Hickey then told of arrest in i eatioa ale Win, Atri celve visitors, but they talk with them ‘So mes Connaughton, the prin- | teenth dravenond y at Dit. | nee, Aug. 5, last, for an attack. | tives and policemen with |i t four feet removed from their cells. mt ate It Reco 1 Task only that you be at least gixteer and vot-an invalid, and Twill ‘under Waves on Ca) elxmograph int take to develop your hue, Graves { A‘ cipal keepe ik we called him in] mas ay sat Bighs | The Disweat sik ine was fined for disorderly | concluaton ee the Inquest ite Aiea Hise screen separates prisoner ard vise t-rma of endearment, He did all that he| teenth avenue, expres; (rac Pog 3 jtry hae been set up at tho Muneum of AE t aah to\ Sve cr ten sites duct. ‘and the police went away e fu | stor four feet out from the cells, could for us, The Warden's orders were} nue at Avenue J, Gravesen, y Natural History, It was made by Cr bal Ping $2 i Ke} diverted from the thread of] eral was proceeded with | {Your wife, mother, sister or sweet- that wo were to have the est that Avenue N, Gravoreid avenue ut Avenue Boxch of Strasburg, Germany, and th the Write to Me Today for My Treatment ig story and about Three months iater on the receipt of, heart may converse with you. She can- could be given tn the circumstances, We] ), Gravesend avenue at K “ * MeMillin, P: A jomgph iat) Meare tna convaree With 7Ov, cou Kinks TLehway, ,gitt of Emerson In, President of Boot card mud twill x. more anonymous letters [ou uu, got it from 'P, KK." express; Gravesend aven } at Avente|the Academy of Sclences. Already 1; i MR Bemamber that you are talking and | T0re Mie. The woman kept | Sle cannot touch’ you. You surely have | “Father Cashin, the prison chaplain, Gravesend w at Av a rs jor co that Ho one will know your Bpreryiiing snishit be used agninat you.” oe Bev pic yl daag yore gine left the world behind you when you was one bright ray of sunshine that] Wost Sixth atreet at Neptune meen.n has recorded quakes, but the only mun pene ttorney Mc “ eater the death house at Sing Sing. |who has deen Micky enough to see the “The men play checker: Ineedie vibrate i» a painter. Io was came into the death house. He 'n ‘wt a false pride and a eilly Bach has a Catholl and Sixth street at Surf avenue, Con shame keep you from enjoy- stig take a bottle of strychnine fro Island, express Kenae ing to y more? aaked | 1 priest and in every way worthy he full the charme you should okey. a@ shelf in the store peere sf okerboard with the squares num- of his cloth, He !s a man and a gen- ——< working on tie frame and thought he tS, wesk am 4 to be & perfect sp men of wom- I guem ithey have «ough, satd Mc-| anything about this, she stated on tne hey make thetr own checkers tleman. He spoke with all the boys, ar araey caused the movement himself, it was always itewty Meliot and have nhood wet me help you. Your com- fe and District-Attorney Duley at| stand, never mentioned {t to the Cor-|of bits of pasteboard or paper. Krom gave ther Ten-Cent Limit for Santa. al "in water before Fetteing munication shall be hekl in absolute consolation, talked with them « oner, id she go to the police court] thelr ceils they call the number of the oy the hour, gave them Bibles and to appear against tle prisoner, It war] sauare trom which and to which they pupers an? tobacco, He was God's own mainly on her evidence that Lustig wae FATS ad al sh james great : convicted. It was the review of her a ere. brie at ghinted a new cial to the| EVERYTHING 18 FORGIVEN BE. onco tho door clons behind niin Jnot until next day that he knew the Whe fliet 1 have experienced is marvellous, f quiver of the needle was due to an! mort heartily indone KOR, BL” exter day. tore tris. will play vau'in [earthauae in Mexico, | Marvellous Relief in Asthma. ELOISE RAE looke on the sunshine} te #iving of fF have O°- geoords the blow of big waves on the | BADWAY'S READY RELIRE, a: al) ruagiat. | 1325 Michigan Avenue, Suite 2567, Chieage, II 1 the | eantzed for tha: PUrpOKe-—no sift 10 coRt | proke of the comst as far aWay as (apn — = NCINNATI, No nwt game—that's whe », the depart contidence and secrecy, Write me to- DISONING OF MOREY IS CORROBORATED BY , Wvidence t th houac.. He eve en out of fn " dime. ‘ —— epee ¢ oe ‘Ob, at's groxt to breathe God's sur he men fight. Thes cannot reach saturday, when he hae his bath, ‘The = ater tan LOWELI, Mass. ~A complete | shine agnin,”’ sald Lust ‘avy | each othe: call names and jathtub [8 a rotten old tub with twent men's Caen liver and 2m ourge wach other, ‘Phen « » of police re the nig ty in part | great to be out in the world 9 bee y Ao kerman, rroborated the a: castons of | fo see people, to have thom bamp into | fore @ man “oes away’ every man who quaved you put your iiside = igi Siem foam, Rf Frank Hickey that bis series of hear nm tats and tauwn and, | 28 pein ee asks iis forgiveness rest of your holy remains in the cel he Widow’s Gr | . jurders began here twenty-nine years swear wonderful thing tu | Sad, is.ongiven, no, matte fhe ‘They urn a 8 and it ix a prett I | fo in the poisoning of Edward Mo! vett friends who w tick ™ 8 nd tough affair on two - <y Bao ine DMCA. OC HEAT MON yo i non whe wll BALM g me. ; ; hattered tin p! ‘& apoon Attracted by my advertisement of a Complete First-Class “ Th Wo Id th the ‘first of his viclms. OMlelaly to-day vdieo hope reward, doly aan ane Peat aay belave | tor your fal Your meat you eat} funeral for 8%, a widow recently told me this sad story ! e r le lecovered tha Haward Morey, UMrty: |e efor you tatters VT ae! Seek; wit your Angere. “the food js good My hushand saul f stinted snd saved for years that we might own « home, | Ri care OM, san Gf Bredecic hen ’ paler ua of murder Suhaeley, oui wh cooking fin 101 cath aaddenty took him {rom me. We had but littlein the bank, and the butcher, | More © emplo: eee Tye had them. [ve got them, 1] remem of the girl's Is all the he niet, | Dea \ . j Ww! Abby Moros ww died Gn che Aree of the | never believed that [ wav going to tre | Hody was f nok on the re , ieip he ean Met | ie baker, the candlestick-maker demanded their pay. rly all of our est INewspaper thi house whe ved. The sack drug store, died on the floor of ‘ Dae SA ASI eG ; te an of wi ne ibe hee tavings.. "I arranged for his funcral—not un elaborate « h the nearest ma eae, 2 pope © O Baphe be RAN a a aie Le wae thrown down ite tho yan “an n ALARA undertaker Laid not dream he would take advantage ty sorrow and disteen for Advertising. , Belo ups ° ‘4 ‘re discovered, More s bill was 8275 id i ad to—although it took the mpney laid asi¢ BOY IDENTIFIES HICKEY in the case, vut Who had been 5 bones were found in Wolter's firepin FRANK LIEB IN HOSPITAL, | fein ieee home \ pani cake Ores dies. wise dit cal aie Metis | t was found cluteh- 1 the color of his. AS BUYER OF CANDY. | Whe Sus up te evidence a (dnetaeioreniost nat Broadway Vie~ | sas lost nd It 6 Livingston, who found oat she was believe that Wolter was {innocent ti Her daughter had died and she engaged my 875 funeral, After New Tors Woot” 20th Mer, Sm, 2008, BUFFALO, N.Y, Nov. <1, Brank | NOT Linted name. He pros [Of te murder, T heard him’ swear « services, with tears in her eyes, she suid | ht SS ag! acplahed, Rogme™ he Racuee, eontensed murderes of dopepti |e Unces AO agsumied Nene knees hofore his father and mother! rank K. Leb, a # jth Mr Neat ach Was at Ms , | world hat pee oy, old sandy fog stags ickey, toxraphed her former apartments, He , And ! dh, Mr. Dargeon, why did I not know of you sooner? [would have kept years for reliauie bosinen people ph, the seven-year-old Lackawanna B 3 a vhen they vistted him for the last ime} 4 of Chicago and a few years ag Linea aad sour dane whalanmerion ia ihe ating 887 beak meepapet the alvertiaig ' boy, and of Michaol Kruck, the New her history, He was mainly instru: | that he had no hand in the murder f nown as an actor, was found by | 2) 22 § : iphhlaie Lc radia Mabe St he . wipen asd ey vigte st ihe mene ) York newstoy, and the elayer of Ed,|mental in raving me from the Be shook hands with him when he passed | vent rtanal ae NM inAts | I determined others should know of me. Hence this ady uD alto way Diese 2 e Rr } ‘Of Lowell, Muss., who he Killed | KNEW HE'D NEVER GO THROUGH |My cell. He said, | luck to yous! ang Broadway early loeda | c oon Paccitentaly by alving him an overdowe THE GREEN DOOR. old man, Good-by.’ I ald, ‘dod bless | tM tievue in an ambulance, | A First-Class Complete Funeral ‘for $75 es.) 4 y } vO coule Ay uny inore | to B a he dow | fete : “ ; a ‘of poison ap A SriGk Of WeleNey 09] when I entered the death “Joseph Oaralla, the flend-| tors there said he was suffering frovw | A polished oak casket, or, covered any shade, satin lined: silver extension Wael } Mid companion of the dosesn | Were sixteen enen ahead of 1 In murder of 6 Mee aeoue Devakiown, Hae tea vi. | var und end handles, silver name plate, engraved; outside casket case; siti o1 The Worl, with Its great volume Fee eee iman who on Oct, 12 Mma | the seventeenth, I filled the ce vpeoimen of munho. as seorae |@ BAC ous to New. Yarie fr, |dtess; use of candles and candelabra; use of chairs wad drapery; funeral permit of reliable news and its unequalled tha'day the Joseph boy Was murdered |house. I did not leave hope veh | 1h the two years | was there, He wae) Homton a ius of two axa and that | erbalmin (done by eapert THABSE, TWO COACHES to any aemctery or number of advertisements from day bought them candy. We had then the newly uisvovernd evi. | Viaepiamone Deon el ene dey bo” and his wife, Mabel, fail & ravin at th jepot within 10 miles, service and attendance for 876 4 | to day, is by far the best newspaper , That's the man rat there, ried | dence, I know that I would never 6>|piamphemed Christ. Jim threw the enor Henowle Mate Ww. I New York’s to read and in which to advertise, Mea eaa eth savored over priporere! | cutee tne Hille Green dose Tat Ube: | Ax on the Rog and slamped on It. 10) atvil w arvivors J N Big Undertaker TE Obent aie the lemon drore and the | 24 Rot make the suproundings the less |tore up the holy pictures which had been at one tine postin if ohiang e 9c. ig About 8,000 yest of the candy for Joey.” Hickey die | Sloomy. It did not litt the chill from | given him and spat on them His son was carefully educated played no concern when the boy pointed | the vaults, It did not remove the ever CARALLA HAD TO BE DRAGGED jjuading a post-Kraduate cou 954 Amsterdam Ave., at 107th Street; 787 Second Ave., at 42d Street pongo recenen caldeath, tt Wad unemupy. Tt IN THROUGH THE DOOR. Husope, and went on tie stage, 11. | 4381 Second Ave., at Tist Street; 156 Last 117th Street, at Lexington Ave Sunday World Ads, Hickey will be arraicned Monday in| Was awful when they began taking the | ‘That ntwht, the tast night, we prayed had a prominent part in the origin 804 Ninth Ave.. at 53d Street, Branches in Brooklyn and Jersey. Main niAiniems Gaurt on ta shares cil condemmed anon out to the chair Save Your Gost, Cure Your Threat, !2roauction, « r George Ade'a “County | Phone 2070 Riverside, (The Telephone makes us neighbors.) To-Morrow Billing the Joseph boy, | "Tae Grat two 19 go away’ were Card wed Cio @ Gon Drops, Be, Des Wok -padr, old. eat ! eee - —_ I oe « . - wee ~ j , ty: .

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