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: s ill nis SPENCER; AND TEN VERE WOE (Continued from First Page.) breakfast to-day and led Into a room in detective headquarters, Surrounded it ney Sullivan and the t arrested him, he began to repeat the atory he told under @ severe grilling last night. “But what mado you do it?’ demande Capt. Maipin, “hadn't you any soul?” ‘The prisoner dropped his atutude o' Tepose and hunched up in his chatr, Me began taiking more rapidly and in excited tones, “Some one brought me into this world,” he eaid, his voice pitching higher. “Some one I @idn't know, and I haven't ever neon, I was thrown into the Home for the Friendiesa, Then a woman adopted me and turned me into the street. Made me sell papers for a Iving, Call that teach. tag you how to get a soul?” WANTED TO KILL EVERY WOMAN HE SAW WITH DIAMONDS. ' Bourn Side elevated ratirond, about a mi | USED PRIGON | victim's mouth ‘Without interruption, Spencer ran on. He tok’ how he made his first and how he started a criminal career that led him into a dozen prisons. “But whet made you kill these wem- ear” Halpin, ‘This was the question that brougnt me kin ‘emt’ he ehouldn’t T have killed women Spencer says he he declared, came from He Mutilated his vietims so that they could not be identified. besy, ji | ‘a if 5% SEESE. ash a ay z 35 Heal [inn di § £1 i lt : i if i | | fi E Former wife at Walkersville, Ont | (7 Beaten to death and body burned. For- mer New York widow; name forgotten. Former wife, near Montgomery, Y. Beaten to death in woods. Robbed | / of $900 and diamonds worth (8, Former maid to Helen Gould, _ Aged man in Washington Park last | ff spring. Shot end body thrown in lagoon. | 1g Got 6200 in cash. ‘Two women at Delavan Lake, Wis, in June. Killed with hammer and bodies thrown in lake. ‘Woman ta house near county hos pital; used hammer and burned clothes. Got 0 and rings, ‘Woman in house at Fulton and Hal- ated streets about eight months ago. | 7’ Used hammer ané burned olothing. Rebbed house Baloonkeeper on Van Buren street, |Z near Al Bhot man and wounded wite while robbing saloon. , ahot and killed in atley under . | learn nothing te support Bpencer's tale. Alliaon Rexroat, shot ne, Sept, %, and body placed on railroad tracks, Ida Oliver, killed with hammer Nov 9%, 1912, Body thrown into drainage and recovers) May 2. nd wife, killed at Fox ember, 1911, and bodirs ¢ an who brushed against wecond atreet and Indiana ring, Shot; bedy dragged PIANOS q into alley ronbed. Hounded bes Baloonkeepor in Park Row, killed about two months ago and robbed. Mre. Connors, killed at St. Joseph, Mich. and robbed of Jewelry. He said it was punishment in prison by solitary confinement that he believer really “got me BARNED MONEY TO BUY A REVOLVER. “When I came out 1 wanted blood,” he explained. I wanted to kil people. tried to average two jobs a week. Uked billing way; w 1 robbed anyboty it was @ sort of satisfaction the job by shutting the If you buy a Waters Piano or a Waters-Autola player-piano you can be positively assured of getting a superb, up-to-date instrument with a good tone; also of getting it at a reasanable and very moderate _ price. The tone of the Waters Pianos is of great depth and richness, with a sweet, musical, singing quality, but it is also a very durable tone that will wear well under all conditions and will stand up to pitch. The very moderate prices of the Waters Pianos and Waters-Autola playerpianos always represent good values that are in the interest of wise economy and not at the sacrifice of quality. Most liberal terms of payment are offered, with no charge for interest or extras. Old pianos taken in part payment for new ones. Send Postal for Catalogue Horace Waters @ Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. THREE 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway. STORES |_ Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) : 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. to clean up ——— NO RECORD OF MURDER OF HELEN GOULD’S MAID. QOBHEN, N. Y., Oct. 6—The Orange County authorities have no record of a murder in recent years at Fort Mont- gomery. W. H. Moore, county detec- Me" tm the woods near Fort Montgomery about six years ago, Moore anid he could No body has been found anywhere near Vort Montgomery, However, the country thereabouts !s eo wild that « murder vietim might easily escape dis- covery. WALKURVILLE, Ont., Oct. 6—A. B. Griffith, the local Chiet of Police, docs not believe Harry Spencer'a statement that one of hia (Spencer's) murders ee- curred in this city. “There hasn't been & woman killed here in twenty years,” said the chief. ERRONEOUS ORDERS ON INCOME TAX DUES SENT TO COLLECTORS WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—The Treas- | fff ury Department has sent out tnstruc-| ps tlona to collectors of internal revenue, under date of Sept. 24, which are based on Senate amendments to the income tax section of ¢he Tariff bill. The | ff Breatest strees in these instructions ‘s/| [ft laid on several important amendments later stricken out by the conferees, so that the instructions are out of scsord | with the bill as finally passed. One iilustration of the erroneous in- structions, is that landlords are to make thelr own returns, which is not the Case under the bill as signed. Another ie that corporations which have issued ® covenant bond may report to the col- lector the name of the recipient of the income rather than collect the income Knitted Underwear At “McCutcheon’s” Venetian Silke Vests with neat self color embroidery, white or pink, special $1.75, Imported French Vests, best ity of silk with genuine lace insertion, $15.00, ‘abo Shu. Italian Silk Vests, plain and with Valenciennes lace, also handsomely embroidered, $2.25 to 7. Swiss Veste of good quality, three for $1.00. Swise Ribbed Vests, in pure silk, plain and hand crochet tope, $1.00 to'7.50. f=ferer tax at the source. This amendment was Sacre cns Seach Gin gute Somaination, Salts, fe, cae. martin, woe, —= live up to the covenant in its bond, ‘The Gay on which the income tax goes into effect as regards collection—at the erroneously stated in the ‘Treaeury instructions. ‘This premature interpretation of the law ie signed by W. H. Osborn, Com- miasioner of Internal Revenue, and ap- provel by John Ske'ton Williams acting Secretary of the Treasury. Merode Underwear, Vests and Drawers, 50c to $1.75; Combination Suits, $1.00 to 3.50. ” Sweaters Anconia Sweaters, made in coat style or roll collar, $10.00, 10.50, 12.00. Worsted Sweaters, shades, $7 —J best quality Australian yam, in phy app James McCutcheon .& Co., a 5th Ave., 33d & 34th Sts. Sie — SS ea SS re ae a aja e Sa! yoasyoayoseic Andrew Alexander 4 English Last Shoes for Young Men Discerning young fellows have discovered a difference in | Good Teethkeeping : Sixth Avenue At Nineteenth St. 548 Fifth Avenue Above Fortyefifth Street {TeROXONE SAVES ELDERLY PEOPLE FROM KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERIES Disturbing Bladder Weaknesses, Backache, Stiff Joints hheumatic Pains Disappear After Few Doses Are Taken While people along in years are nat- urally more subject to weak kidneys, Vj |tbey can easily avoid the tortures of ay Brgramathelodement sftare V| | ackache and rheumatism, and be saved Cleanses by thorough polishing, [1 |the annoyance of getting up at night the mostefficient way--thesafat £4 | with disagreeable bladder disorders, wey, Visit your dentist at least twice a year—if only to hear Yj wim say: “Your teeth are per- fect! sin tt Lo5, uct every jim to run out of Dr.lyon's PERFECT Slee, joints and muscles and cause rheuma- tism, It neutralizes the urine ao it no longer irritates the bladder, overcmoes Pears & breaking of asleep and helps the kidneys and bladder regain | health and strength, | Tt matters not how long you have sut- | Crotone telioves these conditions by | seq t matters not how long you have au Inoure your children's good "4 | promptly reaching the cause and making | y ay fats nenalion ai looks and goed health. Teach fie Kkianye filter the bivod end edt out [Lig icke Grascus aihont mean nt le to take Croxone without results. It starts to work the minute you take cel the first time you use iginal | vse Dr. Lyon's each {// mist and roracg ence [4 | the Poisonous acids and waste matter that cause there troubles, It soaks right in and cleans out the stoppe: ive kidneys, dissolves What Dr Lyon’ tour dents tompetens to as, TME EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1918. WATERS | EAST VIEW, New Laid; sold only in sealed cartons; Eggs 3: Every East View Egg guaranteed strictly fresh Selected Eggs 29° Our Great Annual Fall Sale of The Four Best Brands Lowest Prices of the Year for Standard Flour PrideofSt.Louis| Gold Medal Pillsbury’s Hecker’s 43° CHOICE hy the GKOCERIES dozen v the $ arrel... 5 Yaa By the $B 50 By the 50|B $—.75 Barrel... B arrel... 2414-lb. B. 2414-lb. Bag C| 24!4-lb. Bag C | 2414-1b. Bag c (is-Barrel), 65° (%-Barrel). (%-Barrel). (4-Barrel). These Prices Are for Housekeepers and Consumers Only—Not for Dealers syrlehdlh te heal Baking Powder <= Baking Powder Blue Ribbon Brand nt Triumph Brand 25 29¢ Stamps with 1-lb.canfor ie 25 Ae Stamps with i-lb. can for 20° 10 4-9¢ Stamps with 14-lb.can for 18° BY’ S81 1. LF Stamps with }4-Ib. canfor 1 O° 5 2-9¢ Stamps with 4-Ib.can for 10° Condensed Milk Butler’s Brand, in sanitary cans.....- oe Evaporated Milk Potatoes, Maine's G ibs. 12° SweetPotatoes, 510s. 12° Cranberries, Be: of thenew crop, b. 9° pascal dlc ellen 2 ee Housekeepers’ Special—New Canned Goods CAN 5 24 Stampswith4-Ib.canfor §¢ Norway Mackerel, Cc First of the season’s North Sea catch, each 5 Rolled Oats, quality 3 os 1 2° Triumph Rice, 25¢ cc: 1 Qe Best Carolina; $-4b. eloth bag > bag, 10 da¢ Stamps FREE with 7cxeButler’sBoraxSoap,25° Atall 35 James Butler Inc. Markets C Early June Peas,)6@)cans c xtra Specials for Monday SweetSugar Corn, for Sirloin Ste 9 your choice of cuts,....Ib. Tomatoes, 'arceNo.scan Assorted fo Suit. Ss are Ribs, meaty and appetizing,...... w. Le plate, navel, brisket,.....Ib. 10¢ orned Beef, Sugar Cured Shoulders, 1. 1114¢ Lean, tender, juicy, little “picnics,” like hams, Extra Specials for Tuesday Mutton ners tib or Ioin......... Q ius. 25e Sugar Hams, choice selected, ib., LOE Canada Mutton, stort torequarters, b..... 9° Extra Specials for Wednesday Aunt Nanna’sPancakeFlour>:..10¢ Blue Ribbon Syrup, ta:ce o=....... 10¢ Buckwheat Flour, Peerless prepared pkg. ] 5e Peerless Molasses, large can. ......5 10¢ Blue Ribbon Currants, cieaned pre. 12° Seeded Raisins, fresh new fruit, package 10¢ Dates, Coltmbus brand, selected new fruit, pkg. 5¢ Special Sale Continued This Week of Our Famous Teas & Coffees ted for Purity, Flavor and Rare “Cup-Quality.” 125 Zac Stamps with 1-Ib, 70c Teas The Famous Diana Teas in Sealed Air-tight Cartons, 100 24 Stamps with L-lb. GOc Teas rs, extra fine, Ib........-0006. Frankfurte Fresh Chopped Beef, »......... Chuck Ste Ss, lean and tender, Ib....... AtAll131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores 60 22¢ Stamps with 1-Ib. 50c Teas he Big Dollar’s Wort 80 22¢ Stamps with lelb. 35c Teas | | Bottle Old Monogram Whiskey....75c) 4!! $ 20 2 Stamps with l-lb. 25c Teas | | Bottle Old California Sherry .....2 | 3 ae Stamps given in like proportion with | | Bottle Old California Port........ 25¢) for half and quarter pound purchases of Tea, 30 av Stamps with l-lb. 35c Coffee 20 wx Stamps with l-lb. 30c Coffee 10 42 Stamps with l-lb. 25c Coffee & 2H Stamps with l-lb. 20c Coffee ‘The above Cotices are sold in the bean or ground to suit, 25 ZH Stamps with 1-lb. pkge Ideal Blend 25c Oven-Fresh from] Royal Lunch the National incess Soda}lb. 10° Biscuit Company) Golden Crisp 10 4¢ Stamps FREE with Print Celebrated Three Swallow Dublin Pot Still, J. B. » fe Superior Gin, Holland or Old Tom, bottie.. 75 e Rock and Rye, for coughs and colds, bottle §Oe Ruppert’s Knickerbocker Beer | Celebrated for its Extra Quality. $ 50 “8S. & H.” Stamps with case of 2 hotties 1.25 Guinness’s Stout and Bass Ale Imported Brews, & Po DD's B Solis BEE Allowance of 16¢, for dos, empty bottles and 100, for dor. empty splits, Sir John Power's Irish Whiskey : aS | 10 ortle... he @ a ' iy up, ti A \and drives out theuric acid and other|turn the purchase price if it Ave you reading Dr. Lyon's mage: A | poisonous impurities that lodge in the | single case. sine advortisoments? seishsnicldnnesi # SUNDAY WORLD ware: WORK MONDAY MORNE WONDERS, i" Double 2“ Stamps FREE With all Purchases Monday and Wednesday Butterine Best Govern. 25¢ ment Inspected,

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