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EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1918. * | MEN HIRED IN NEW YORK CARRIED OUT THE THAW ESCA ° 'chines and avout the hotel when the eacnpe and of allowing and conniving | . Man Crashed to Death) Rors Verdict of Jurors Who Sent |others were away to permit Harry K, Thaw, @ prisoner | Injured. | Differing somewhat trom the appear-| confifed in the Matteawan Asylum | So alle Rad 2 ; Dr. Austin Ffint, Dr. Carlos F. Macdonald, the alleniste, and other persons who have incurred Thaw’s enmity, ° — MRS. THAW PREPARES FIGHT FOR SON. jAnce aud character of these two wae| for Criminal Ineane, to excape and ey RESTA WIAA id CHS eooctene Mrs, Mary Copley Thaw oes not deltere her son was in Now York Harry K. Thaw to Matteawan| ‘ren ov". Dolton at el © bribe. therefor, | [Terie estar, wien: tolent cane ee enty: ; , last night. Ghe thinks he wrote the letfor somewhere yp in Connoctiout |} ‘The verdict of the twelve jurors who tried Thaw, in the words off He was wall ¢ nomen sey ore endant of Mattens 4. {fihich they were riding on the seria afd sent it ¢o this clty to be posted by one of ¢he man who alded Bi mto || their foreman, Charles E. Gremmele, was: @ dark brown suit, He had tight hair| wan State Hospital, in which Inet Hatirond Were jammed owether ity & necape, Mrs. Thaw, anticipating her son will soon appear at the Thaw home, Elmhurst, at Cresson, Pa., arranged to<iay to protect his interests and begin @ fight for him, ahould he be arrested on 4 warrant which has been issued in this State, charging conspiracy. In @ letter recelved from Harry Thaw to-day, Mrs. Thaw was informed that he is “taking a rest” before starting for Elmhurst, e In the mean time word has beén received from Pittsburgh that Thaw 1 - “We find the defendant not guilty, on the ground of his Insanity at da thin face. | tution aid Harry K. “Thaw was | t in nor 7 4 ‘? . o boys, Who w taken the time of the commission of the act.” FLOOD BROUGHT LANDAULET| kent TWEIGE lRMsITUoa in Chere to the Samaritan Flospital, have been em ~ The court order by Judge Victor J, Dowling after the verdict wi peti 5 BEACON. Bent und cotnivanes of sala Barner identined. 48 follows: G teeaeai the man who! the said Hary K. Thaw did escape “Upon the testimony in this case, apart from any other considera- parol la one gl on the seventeenth day of August. tion that might arise, the court ta satisfied that the enlargement of the P s defendant would be dangerous to public eafety and the impressions of keeper, whe had Gltsot Charge of Thaw, the court are atrong as to the duty devolving upon its conscience to eee swore that Thaw enjoyed liberties |Witson Still Waiting Word From Lind to Make the When the MOSQUITOES BITE will be arrested if he roaches that city, because the New York police have || to it that the defendant is not now discharged. The court thereforel|tooked the part of the “gunman, bared i Sid abd isles held ct Note to Huerta Public, Don't Scratch—Use asked for his arrest. Mra, Thaw erranged at once to etart for Cresson to- |] orders and determines as follows: the four besides Thompson were char-| done for more than « year, he noti VELOGEN morrow morning and telephoned to Dr. Britton D Evans, Medical Director “The defendant on his trial on eald indictment having been ec || acterized. He wore a pepper-and-salt =? = that Thaw was dreseed as if for an '. ‘> @uitted by the jury on the ground of insanity, and the court being || M¥eur's uniform when ne drove the] outing, “Beckley snide WASHINGTON, Aug. 1k--Adininintra- certified of the fact and the defendant being in custody, and, the court eat shane i the hotel on THAW ALONE HAD FREEDOM OF | ton officiain appeared to he less optimis- of the New Jerscy State Hospital for the Insane at Morris Plains, him to accompany her. ‘Beauty's Guardian’ A ie tober out the Itch and dark blue sult with a ~@. e deeming bis discharge at this time:dangqrous to the public eafety, it is]| gray cap later in the day. THE VARD. tlo to-day over the Mexican situation, SS " , TAKES ALIENISY Ld CRESSON WISH ER. sens ar engl] 200d that tho eald Harry K. Thaw be HiCLtNOd ha bats Cantos dan Gall ae on Friday that al ot the men| "Thaw used to (oewrie dinner re- lout til were waiting some word trom Bp) Sem the = Dr Svans is @ conference with ‘Thaw to-night Gent to the Mattea Hospital, rove up to ¢! . been John Lind, which “a t your 4 j Hotel Gotham, and she expects htm to be a member of her pasty when she musawan Stato Hospital, there to be Kept 1n saté hospital | House in Beacon in’ the b for more than a year and would make posstbie| Hd ; “ until themee Gischarged by due course of law.” r machine which mequently | has always had the freedom of the yard. |PUbIIcation of President Wilson's views : was to serve as the vehicle for Thaw'e| Sunday morning at 6.45 I took Thaw |@lready in the hands of the dtuerta gov. sensational dash from the asylum. » an usual, and had | ernment. Chairman Bucon of the Sen- Cs | Thompson himself was at the wheel ind then I let him out] ate Foreign Relations Committee con-| = Canadian authorities would have no power to lay hands on him, as was! is;3 scam net like an expert, te fact, | int0 che yard. Uausily Thaw dressed in |terred with the President, étarts to-morrow, Dr, Evans is to be on hand as @ medico-logal expert to direct the defense in case Harry Thaw is arrested at his home. It is the hope of his mother that he may be at last given an opportunity in e friendly community to pass a court test to show that he is no longer insane. This, el he believes, would obtain for him immuntty from arrest or other inter-|*hown in the case of Jack Johnson, the negro pugilist, who escaped by ge he trundied his car into the near- was ai tsepea out tn i ing P “At least we have dane our duty,” ference in any State outside New York. way of Canada while a fugitive from Illinois justice, hag nd ‘aa Mee kw said he, when leaving the Executive of- A @irect step iooking to the immotiate arrest of Harry K. Thaw was made today when District-Attorney Edward A. Conger of Dutchess County @wore to @ warrant before Gupreme Court Justice Joseph Morechauser at Poughkeepsie charging Thaw with conspiracy wnder Article 680 of the penal thw. A new charge bf conspiracy was brought against Howard Hf, Barnum, the attendant, who was arraigned here before Justice Morschauser and held it bond on charges of bribery and neglest of duty in conpectoin with shaved and his hair was neatly combed. |*Icen. He discussed possible rejecti WARRANTS OUT FOR FIVE WHO AIDED. . He was unusually pleasant, but not un- | of the views of the United fain, Wel Warrants charging conspiracy against the five men who kidnapped duly excited. have shown the world our friendly in- Harry K, Thaw ¢rom the gate at Matteawan yesterday were tsoued today THAW NOT EXPECTED “Thaw is the only patient in the asy-|tentions and tt wilt not 1 by Justice Josoph A. Morschauser in the Special Term of the Supreme| /N PITTSBURGH HOME, ae allowed the freedom ot the| the suggestions are rected ‘pk Court At Poughkeepsie. Under the warrants District-Attorney Edward THOUGH POLICE WATCH year aie vs Der hinssall' Was supers Pela was an ‘undetcurrent of diecus- A. Conger, who rode all night from the mountains to personally take intendent. Heting the enmiesternatives of which || YOU SIMPLY PULL IT 0 on aring i i 3 be arrested anywhere and brought back to N York. Holleran Nae rode ia ip oniy ater aitpeccetar ne Win iam ihe 10 New York. The warsants got away. Barnura seemed te te eme| OY atter al peaceful meany wad teen || i inside wore fasued against Richard J. Butler, Roger Thonrpson, Michael O'Keefe, cited, and it was some time before ,we] ,,VMt* House oMcials intimated the Eugene Duffy and Thomas Flood, the‘names under which Thaw’s kidnap got @ clear statement from him. United States would take a deep inte an “aah at the Holland House, A description accompanies ench| here,” declared Mes. John Deary, wite| 7e°mse Mallon, another attendant, 37,;0°Pe Protection for William Bayard warrant. hs said Thaw came in early and got « President Wilson's friend, who Of the aged caretaker at the home of has been sending reports | District-Attorney Conger has asked for the grralgnment of al ithe Mra, Wan. Copley Thaw. “All we know Bomb Gas cds GaWee aise Pet ceca | Although Hale tas Be amc) re hotel and garage employees at Beacon. Ho wants accurate doscriptions geet isetiotlbligen 3 Gienham., He stood there several min- been hotly attacked we hi pers. of each of the kidnappers, particularly “Butler,” whom he belleves to could hardly come eae anys tee ileal ocd Mel aban bla ong faangeced be well known on the New York river front. Mr. Conger thinks that| the Bouse ts closed for the summer and Ing to some one. Thaw was the: ndangered in the Mghting o . eral minut 1 ut Torreon will be afded by the | “Thompson” is a Pittsburgher. He also says that no inexperienced driver hie mother ts in the’Bast. wCmneo Ke "Nom . down to the gate. in that district, on orders trom Roger O'Mara, Thaw's guard 7 would have dared the Stormvilie hills in @ sixty-mile-an-hour flight.| erated tie statement sas) last an fare! elhaidl Ald brash dats to bes transported to xew | Imported charge of the investigation into the escape of Thaw, says the quintet may “Barnum came to me about $ o'clock. ‘Undér this section of the code, Mr. Conger says, any officer in any State | may arrest Thaw and hold him for extfadition. Duplicate ‘warrante will be eushed to this city, Hartford and Boston on the chance that Thaw may be Blocked up in any of those places. Gub4ivisions 1 and 6 of Section 680 are the dpsias of the District-Attor mey's present move, The combined sections read: ‘PROCEDURE AS IN SIPP CASE. “EP two or move persons conspire to commit a crime er to commit any act injurious to public morals, or for the perversion or obstruction of jus- tee, or of the Gus administration of the law, he shall be guilty of misde- would return to Pittsburgh in the near future. “There is no use for Harry to come ON SALE EVERYWHERE, Miller Bros. & Co., Bole Manufacturers, 362 Broadway, New York, If your dealer cannot supply you, write us, ie meaner.” «| Thompson may be an expert driver, probably a racing eh: that he knew nothi: Than The section is the same under which District-Attorney Whitman con- s ig chauffeur, who was | ‘"? i oabpateed t Thaw, Government expense, leaving ‘vieted four In of attempting to keep Gipp beyond the jurisdiction | ™ported for his perilous duty. . - mie Chg fst apps ¥ | Absolutel: i of the Norw York courts. ‘The proceedings before Justice Morschauser were very brief. ‘The| Thaw'e escane wan vans ae The following named for whom 1n- | yes ‘The fact that a warrant has been issued {or Thaw makes hie arrest possible outside this State, but, of course, he would fight extradition pro- ceedings. His defense woyld be that under the laws of the State of New York, he is inganc and an insane person cannot conspire or be extradited {fo New York. The laws of the various States differ as to extradition for @ misde- meanor. Apparently, Connecticut allows auch extradition, but other States dq.not. At any rate, Thaw, in the event of hin arrest, would begin long and involved legal proceedings to prevent authorities from bringing him beck th Matteswan. quiries w made are reported safe: | District-Attorney swore to bis charges, an adjournment was asked and | but Iam glad he got away. Hi le 1s sane f I Buell F Keeper Barnum was remanded to jail. and well able to take care of himself. ALIVE DAYS Al R aa Vitae Pen tous Late, wie q @nd son, Chibuah x Pp at some of julf ports, south of Vera Crus, and| GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE .” NO TRACE OF THAW OBTAINED. ernspe tt a dlr Whee SHOOTING HIMSELF dd to the difficulties in disposing Daley said if Thaw came to Pitts. ‘The District-Attorney said that absolutely no trace of Thaw has been| °USH the police would detain him if obtained. He believes Stanford White's murderer {s on the seas. Mr. Con- @f the American naval force to eure b (Continued trom First Page.) American and foreign in| i American warships in Mexic are north of the infected district, Is"made and bottled in England ~ the New York authorities desired, Hi ger said he would honor the message of Acting Governor Glynn an@ for-'| ley i s paveeripai i Bright d sane ward to Albany a report as soon as his investigation disclosed anything, | left burgh for her vacation on Mr. Conger, his assistant, Mack, Bhériff Hornbeci® and severa} deputies,| Weineeday, received to-day an order left Poughkeepsle directly after Barnum's arraignment for Matteawan to bad Mra. Thaw to Join her in New \ od © MY. Commer tins @ precedent in the People against Ross, which he car-| continue their inquiries, Mr. Conger proposes o trace Thaw’s route by _ tol's Restaurant, N. _ oo —. . — ried to the Court of Errors, the highest tribunal in Connecticuf and which | automobile. MYSTERIOUS PACKET street, and he left th , mistalned ols contention that Ross, arrested on a warrant charging him with About the only tangible bit of information he hae received was tele IN COURT SAFE WAITS HEALY 5 DINERS Priv te ts miscues tren Asyenere a misdemeanor, was subject to extradition. phoned to him from Beacon before departing. It came ,trom a garage 4 employee, who eald be was eure that the dark green 1s GARRY THAW'S ORDER New York licenes umber of five figures and that it carri New York City taxicab license number which the informant believes was ‘Taxicab 18.” The description of the Richard J. Batier who figured so prominently’ as one of the five men who aided in the escape of Thaw answers to that of former Assemblyman Richard J. Butler of this city, President of the Longehoremen's Union. Butler has long been on terms of intimate friend. Thaw. They were put in the safe up! Propensity for drink- ship with friends of Thaw who were interested in trying to get the slayer) on his r ‘or! i " ‘equest by order of Justice Sea- } return from work on (Continued f Ft of Stanford White out of Matteawan last spring under circumstances that| Pry. with instructions that they were| Such eccusions the nelghbora would REREEE HO VER EARS! led to $he conviction of @ tawyer named John N. Anhut and the dis Bal nuceiveras te My Shears eats eed ergs Grows wee FOR miseal of Dr. John W. Russell, the superintendent of the asylum. Wee Ske ee ee if paar eeerbagedr tal sirad visite ade @ hard fg le 7 ight to Butler was away. 6 New York on ae, Maiubiay cea oe When John Anhut, the lawyer who|!9 the plans for his vacation, might was convicted before Justice Seabury | have found Mrs. Lake in this state and | hve tt nts produced, but evi- He lives at No. 366 West Twenty-seventh etreet. His wife enid today! of offering $20,000 bribe to Dr. John|to have been crazed momentarily by Cure: meant to sive: the that her husband left on Friday, saying he was Russell to rel: T the discov: complainants no opportunity to see his ‘ going up-State, ussel release Thaw from Mattea- joovery. When first questioned she sald she heard from Richard by long distance | WA" Wa# 9M trial, Thaw was brought| MIGHT THERE HAVE BEEN AJ OU) on, iat pid) stastacrate telephone yesterday afternoon and he told her he would be home to-m Am dee ate temas Restore Sim: BUIPIDE PAGTt Deuel's method of Mentineation. Mond: jorrow Seabury, After he had testified! Not the least mystifying to the police 2 (Monday) night. Later she sald he got home o'clock last night and whispered conversation|is how the murders could have be Besides Dwyer, Policeman John Hyer, left at 8 o'clock this morning, saying he had an appointment with a man Seabury. Clerk Penny was] committed unknown to others in the ey ACURA Rec uptown. When asked about the discrepancy beuween this statement and d the Justice handed him| house, Certainly more than @ dozen| roricemen john W. Hogenan and Lent er first sho aald she forgot that he was home lest uight when she wos which he had received from] shots were @red and !t seoma strange] i poaman were discharned Daccilee: Questioned the first time. Thee. Gta Sethe goto that the reports of them) james J. Hebron * No. 47 West Twen- The Evening World 4p in the possession of information which Penny, “contali t] "How L t : afr ne sade Nea nee natant appears 7 ins many very important] How Lake managed to shoot all five of los mtabiies that the automobiles uséd in the escape of Thaw left New York| DAPer®, and hiceare that it be kept in| nis tamfly unless they had entered in. Mat Ince nicer ee castes, la) je aafe of this court unt send word - A, fin y morning, carrying the five men who took part in the eacape| to Justice Seabury that tt may be for-| seeing, qiitg Eh irrd Pe ae aeration was ealudeen faulty warded to Mr, Shearn,”” ‘apparently she had run to hide| “ne “This case made the law of extradition in New York State, eo far as miisdemeanors are concerned,” said the District-Attorney. Roy C, Crum, the asylum chauffeur, who stood in his house and non- chalantly watched the dramatic delivery of Thaw, was locked in # room with Mr. Conger and John E. Mack, his assistant, today and catechised for more than « hour, Crum admits he eaw both care on the highway some time before Thaw fled through the gate. He is reported to have told fNends thet he known all ab ut how Thaw got out. One man told Mr. Conger that Crum described the manner in which the fugitives atopped® their care and removed the license plates after Thaw was atoard. Crum eald nothing ebout the ebifting of plates in bis first etatement, “LOOKS LIKE THAW,” HE REMARKED. “I eaw @ car apparently broken down on the hill,” said Crum in his deposition. “I was standing in the barn, 1 watched a man tiukering with the engine; then I saw Thaw standing near the outer gate. “It was very warm and I went in to get a hat. When I came eut the cap Was moving. As it fashed by near the barn I saw three men in the. Tre@r seat. I said to one of my men: ‘That looka like Thaw ig the centre,’ “I watched the car and saw it meet another down the road. They etapped a minute and went away. 1 never saw anything go #0 fast.” Willis Odell, another chauffour, told Mr. Conger that he saw both ma- cBines. He saw the one seemingly atalled tn the road opposite the gate and w@tched both “fading away like a streak.” Noelther Odell nor Crum spread AUL49th S*, Entrance of Subway or “L” August Sale Now in Progress Everything Reduced 25 to 334% Locked in the safe of Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court is a package of nly three days. They papers addressed to Clarence J, Shearn,| 4/4 know, however, that there were which are the property of Harry Thaw.| Occasional quarrels in the little flat a1 je UE, —_ What they relate to no one knows but | almost all of them resulted, they said, " On Saturday Pollceman Edward Smit | M07 alarm, che DistriotAttorney eald. ‘There were highgowered cars in| CASE TANGLED UP WITH ALBANY. > from her tather. Had she agreed t0 4! nad ben held for Special Seaxlons #0 that the esylum tried to pursue the fugitives. The case of Thaw has of late been tangled with the Sulser adminis- Siddea the pelle oars ht of the nine warrants issued by | On “I want to know why Crum and Odell made no effort to chase thes®/ tration, within @ fe® months persons now inimical In every respect the case is as puasl istrate Deuel have now been served. EASIEST PAYMENT cage when Crum admits he recognized Thaw tn the rear seat. It was an te Gulser wore con- 4 one as the detectives of the Mutlor| One policeman is on his vacation and HOUSE IN NEW YORK after Tha’ bet than cheat Sa ine tines cerned in the scandal which ended in the conviction of Lawyer John N. : atreet station have ever encountered. | Will not be arrested until he returns, YOUR TERMS beur \w got away before either chauffeur got his machine tuned/annut for attempted bribery in connection with an att = to release Their best chance to solve it lies in the ARE OUR TERMS up and then it was too late to follow Thaw's cars. Thaw from Matteawan by legal device, — F THAW TELLS iag ty Pcsceae tg pieatis Pc T@AW WRITES LETTER TO MOTHER. = The whole investigation of the circumstances inside and outside of The fret word to reach New York from Thaw since his escape cam: to@ay in a letter to hie mother. The letter was mailed in the district co ered by Station O, at No. 112 West Eighteenth atreet, shortly before mid- night last night and was delivered to Mrs. Mary Copley Thaw at the Hotel Getham this morning. ‘ | Mrs. Thaw does not believe her son was in New York last night. She tifinks he scribbled the letter in the automobile in which he made his eabape and intrusted it to one of the men who aided him to be maid in thie city. The letter reads: . ‘ All well, Shall take a rest before coming to Elmhurst (the Thaw home in Cresson, Pa.), as I might be asked for interview and do not want to refuse; yet du not care to make any statement. Hope M. and G. (Margaret and George Carnegio, sister and broth- er-in-law) arrived safe and you will go home together, i, K. T. On top of the sheet of letter paper on which the note is scribbled in| DELIVERY CAREFULLY PLANNED. ‘ict-Attorney pencil is written, also in pencil, in Thaw's handwriting, “Night letter, The five men who worked f; o bell pe he will be able FRECKLES fifty words, 26 cents.” Mrs, Thaw assumes that her eon intended to send actual task of insuring Harry nay ee ofMatteawan Asylum in the bribery charge, ines Only Monday the insanity prison leading up to scape comes under the present mud: ii —_. @3 ASTO R ] A ‘ and Saturday Until 1 dled and divided authority of the government at Albany. Both Acting! ESCAPE ELLIS ISLAND INQUIRY. For Infants and Children. B AUM AN N’S Governor Glynn and William Sulzer have started investigations, >. The Kind Superintendent Kieb of the hospital has offered a reward of $500 —— Some Apoinet Feed sappites You Hi alld ie ot Teen, by th usual reward pald for escaped Matteawan (Continued trom First Page.) Seniee ee ee Bears the 149" Ste 3 Av > Island Sound and i on A Zan beet for Serere bone ; Peterche ati Caminett of er ot e if .| aration Bureau will investigate eondi- Met ie a gee work, He has also engaged the services of a private! ice’ sry wite workea for ey att | fone at the: Hills 1 F. A. Hoyt. After my marria | Station The police of this city sent out a general alarm for the arrest of| house on Ri oat if peg pas plaints against food will be taken up Thaw last night. The description used was that of Th; ee: he was firet charted after White's murder seven years co “te tne bis hair bas ¢urned gray, his shoulders bave taken on « stoop, and his face has grown rather gaunt, and the look of sullen, boyish independetice his given way to one of solemn eelf-important Bravity. > OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. AAILED TO-DAY, Austion \ Jetfemon, Norfolk, 3 Paulo, € Goods Carefully Packed and by Parcel Pos Express to All Parts the World, 1d thelr Job to a nicety, tim om Sp hep a:telegraphic night letter from some point within the 26-cent rate| to the minute, and with every sety, Hamed Auvenltio’ te Justien More ACIDULATED FRUIT TABLETS q possible contin, sone, but ehanged his mind and sent it to New York to be mailed, The) Until further investigation reveale the ene et and Provides for. Re stored K Memuace |eee ee ee fandy hisity atsverea eh rate to New York for Afty words, night letter, te 25 cents from most| the whole plot—if such revelation be ee Bee | “ns nTHIOS mind behind) tne city of Beacon did commit the polats in Western and Southern Connecticut. able asylum delivery revolves around these five. And reed rt Os reser: crime of accepting @ bribe and com- MOTHER EXPECTS HIM AT ELMHURST. the five was e@aily the clean-cut, handsome fellow who signed Sheers oiticer snd of suffering eee es NE, ORRAMEay 6 “Eimburet is in Pennsylvania,” said Mre, Thaw, “and | have been in-| *t the Holland House in Beacon as “Roger Thompson, New Yor —= = spots, ears, inte formed that Harry cannot be touched outside this State—that is, unless Meer eu sie fas foe ‘and front in his barroom conversations, sala Simply get an ounce of othine—double a mers the euthorities of that State take « hand tn tho matter. In order to relleve|tsation made of ‘Thompson to-day BY |ama’aine nen (yaar ued at Oveter Bay| OTHE PARCEL POST MAN." _ | strength = {rom Riker Hegeman, Drug i my ming of all doubt, however, I will consult with men in the legal profes-|#arage men who had seen him tinker He (eteee a pet for vaohtee| | By special arrangement with tm and you should that Tay aeiend,tBAth,Rirect aad sion. I don't want Harry to feopardise himself by coming to Eimburet, 1| {98 With his big and powerful machine y-sixth| music Publishing firm of Jerome & even the worst freckles have begun to 11 ‘o'cloe! It ur etures of iy flavored ‘There's no longer the slightest need of in ED HOR 1 Oc feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the presen iption othine—double strength— re a for Mond ion for Tuesday teed to remove these homely SORTE! on the days preceding feuterday's dar- ras roughly dressed, wear-| Sohwarts the Sunday World will next $4 BARCLAY STREET want him t> come thete under circumstances that will not detract ¢rom| ing coup, te wae about 6 fect 10 inches |!" feces battered Panta, °{* ¥¢| Sunday give the complete words and | vanul eee tra, Tee dee thet Lou leasure of bis visit—that will not mar bis happinéss while there." — |tall, of & neat and athiotio build, bad |" ‘aticheel OKesler’ the eldest of the} music of Jean Schwartz's latest song | than an ounce is needed to completely jr and eyes and might pase any- Mrs. Thaw bes arranged to go to Elmhurst at 9.26 o'clogk to-morrow quintet, was as rough tool hit, "The Parcel Post Man.” Jean | clear thes kin and gain » beautiful, clear morning. Her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Carnegie, will ia 8 Germer varety atroke © fow mannered”an tater He wes Gohwarls bes more popular successes | RPO re to asksfor the double streagth 9 sore ‘fee Ea of Eh Avent follow later. ears lay by those who beci to his credit than any song writer in 23 W. 34th STREE BUTLER” BOASTED OF NEW | with him at the hotel pe othine, as this is sold under guarantee of , T Wjs mother eaid today that she xnew Harry would never enter the YORK INTERESTS Abate toa America, “The Parcel Post ts | money back i it fale to remove freckles, EEE Fasten street, corner ring Placdith at Sith Avera feriediction of the State of New York again. It would be possible for| “Richart J. Butler” was over elx feet seamed face, gray eyes and sparse hai: popular number written iB bis bes ee We fi tall, weighed about 1M pounds, bad | streaked with gray. He érank heavily, | 0t/!e—Advt a7 To Retail Confectioners eden te Dane orinkly auburn hair, prominent upper| Me complained dfice of heart trouble | . and sell it teeth and was clean shaven. Butler | to the confidential bartender, He seemed i RIELEY.—TIMOTHY J. KIELEY, ot bis 10c soko fasnil 4 | x fesidence, No. 3 y plaoe city. seeee ‘ uy cf oo