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‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1914. ni decting. this into the transplanted shootfhg of Rosenthal, as had been| Shay or Judge Wahle or suggest that mb of the guinen pig. reported, Frank eald he thought they Wore 4 either. What action vill “I have found,” he continued,” that were. Warten Clancy left at this} {inuyn “me was on = ' strong possibility of the whole issue {$101,461 to 101.881. going to the joint bidders at $101.45.) National ,City Bank, $5,00,000 at * x a ae At to be thus dis- | #10111 to 161.52. Acs You under such treatment the bones juncture to get paper to take down Hatened to Dresner, of course, #8 bids can be found! Fiske & Robinson, $1,500,000 at $101.- Nervous«Irrit ble? wo! become more readily attached the statement, and while he was out| even though I did not believe him. which wilt take up the whole $65,900,- | 281 to 101.781, Do not enjoy suai ‘con le ) and eventually effect a perfect union, Frank again asserted that he was|#m two years older than Charlie nd \000 at an average figure in excess of/ Bernard Schalle & Co., $1,125,000 at fo) yo whem acta balore M008 ¥ innocent and repeated that Gyp,| {love every hair of hin hend. I have : b an Petite! on He “This ie @ new principle in surgery pe Pi) heggared myself in nepieg le | this bid. $100.762 to 101.543, Ld ike bend diges ind, eventually, if carried out and Loute and Valion did the shooting. is an absolute fact a ¢ found euecesetul } ate no reason Why ae onttd to os Mel enough money at my ‘eommand “now | it should not apply to human being,” Frank voluntarily sald: “I don't) to buy a nee sith aa 1 said he. “Pe join oF a hamen bette think Becker had anything to do with | hard for a man feeling ax T do about) : ‘ B\ my brother to avold listening to per- 2h that had been shattered could be re- the case, It was a gamblers’ fight.’ sons who Insist that they have im- Comptroller Prendergast, in the| W. R. Daniels & Co,, $700,000 at Presence of Mayor Mitchel and mem- | 101.10 to 101.51. bers of the Sinking Fund, opened the} Redmond & Co., $600,000 at 101.14 to sealed proposals. The bonds are @x- | 101.44. OF CITY'S BONDS empt from Federal income tax and/ Sutro Bros. & (Co. $1,000,000 a leas oF two with placed with the joint of an animal When the.Warden returned, the chap-| portant information. seek the Prot aT) tAAALION ms ihe Hate of How | 10080 te sev $ 00 at ei i ie cate, boy and tho limb be made perfect again, I'M told Frank it might be well to chinese bat Chartie and T quarrelied | ‘ «1 | York, except for State purpones, The} A. B, Leach & Co, four lots of Bend f ae Ste Also hie tec the grit Of At present such an operation could PePeat whKt he had suid about Beok= | Ora tat Charlie shook his fat in me, Kuhn, Loeb & Co., with Will- opening of the bids occurred on the {$2,500,000 each at 100,679, 100. NACEA WATER : j only be accomplished by the trana- 6% And Frank repeated it, siving| face, Mr. Shay couldn't have said | fifth floor of the Municipal Building. | 101.279 and 101.79, a Of the $68,000,000, $25,000,000 is! yoieneme ro pack® & Co» $2,500,000 at authorized by the charter “for vari- Seligman Bros. of London $1,987,000 ous municipal purposes.” The sum] at par to 102. selectins ot water ana s1oooo.00 tor toe com-TJAGKSON DENIES TA OF DOROTHY ARNOLD |. | struction of rapid transit railroads. The principal and interest on the PiIteeAirg Prosecutor Tells Father of ‘ties aah ae ert Sone Missing Girl He Did Not Say She | 7eune. To do this you must details of blers' figh t better, Char-| ig « Rei . |. Four Years of Labor. REPORTED. (ier in which he named Jack Rose, | Me (0,e careful ahout talking to peo or None at $101.45. ‘The first paper read to-day was| Dridete” Webber, Dollar John” and|" “The statement that T was ever hat by Dr. H. Moreatin of Paris, who | thers. He said all he knew about the| ejected from Mr. Shay'a office Ia an t * NE 3G, | read ft in French. shooting was what he heard from the |hwolute lie. I have always been on! MAVOR HEARS THE S. | BUILDING NEW BODIES. |r Fe ce eee cm su maid, “iva ORME Ub toe GAUL honon frlendly terme with him, and 1 hope HE BID: ad pga tus hope for a future of marvelions| | Wether Cashin anid dealt geen HEAD OF PRIBONS : stock are payable in gold coin. E . In the last f s ; i Immediately after Comptrolier Pren- p Marvels of Science Reported rert'icen abie to anniy new methods t28t Frank had “squealed” Ther] COMMENDS CLANCY FOR | SUPPLY Is Oversubscribed by ,,1mmedjately after Comptroller Pren- - trusted him to the last. s “in Transplanting of Organs | % 9® ' permit us to perform cutane- | at tae we bida could be received Deputy Comp- ete KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s Easy—It You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. ous, epidermic, cartilaginous and fatty|, 2t # said all the gunmen expected) HIS WORK AT SING SING. $130,000,000—Bid for All trolle? Fischer opened the box and * | to be eaved until a short time before liver grafts, We have been able to trans- May Get Them. clerks immediately began to sort the and Tissues of Animals. [ret cartilage, thin being one of the! fered day of execution, One of thelf) arpany, April 16,—Superintendent Mes envelopes. Each contained a certified Was at Her Home Here. : — most remarkable innovations in mod. | Covemes, was ay aan ae and | of Prisons Riley to-day denied the re- check representing 2 per cent. of the! PITTSBURGH, April 15—District- iv tell ‘you Dr. E. Lexer of Jena made quite a| surgery. |° ) 4 xonerate Frank and corte that Warden Clancy had not! When the last bid had been opened | Par value of the stock bid for, There} Attorney R. H. Jackson to-day made sickness comes from ony have him pardoned, and then have 2! ‘For centuries this question has} followed his arrangements for the this afternoon it was found that the| Were 229 envelopes. @M™sation to-day when he related to) Keon the stumbling block in the way Frank confess that he alone commit- * i th gunmen executions at Sing Bing. He! city’s bond Issue of $65,000,000 four- Comptroller Prendergast expressed members of the International Sur-| of establishing a framework for re- An oe and Fay Che aerad termed “absurd” the story that he|and-a-quarter bonds had been over-! satisfaction with the bids, which he Sal Aasociation in session at the) building diseased portions of the crowds that have bealeged the little would bring charges against the | subscribed approximately $130,000,000.| said were the highest since 1908 and Astor hin experience in graft-| body. We now are not only able 10! tame house at No, 360 Kast One| Pri#on Wagden for alleged disobedi-| There were 232 bida in all, the firm| would average at least $101.45, Among open reply to Francis R. Arnold, fath- er of Dorothy Arnold, who requested that Jackson explain statements that the missing heiress was formerly a patient at the “House of Mystery,” the joints of dead bodies upon| correct nasal st icicgpinrerd a als0 | tundred and Eighty-fourth street | nce and goheral negligence. of J. P. Morgan & Co. being the| the bidders were: and “is now dying in her home in a bodies of the living, taking in one |to remedy many facial defects caused | |. 0.4 the body of Frank Cirofici,| Th® Superintendent's statement In| moat notable absentee among the list! Kuhn, Loch & Co®and William A.|New York.” Jackson's reply was a > ime the elbow of a cadaver and at-| by cuts or ulcers, “Dago Frank," part follows: of bidders, Read & Co, jointly, all or none at|d Bat "Al have been enabled to ple eked sires shan d al ‘ 1 beg h y ing it to a living person, The Iso )-we have been from an undertaker’s shop, the fu- T have no fault to find with the! ‘phe bids ranged from par to 102) $101.45; all or any at par. 0 assure you,” he said, in 4 it was fastened with nails and| graft fat to fill up empty places, © Mentually became of great une to the| bony hollows and cranial gaps. if it. A paper by Dr. E. Villard of Lyons, ! le also told of the entire remodel-| France, told of the grafting of liv- of a woman's face which had| ing organs and also of preserved . made unrecognizable by ‘an ex-| blood vessels, particularly of arter- «| vr, ” ., ~, one re, by Reral plans were changed to-day. | Manner In which Warden Clancy dis-/ with Kuhn, Loeb & Co, and William| Guarantee Trust Company, §20,000,- (008 gor rap exprearing tay ee eee Smeal craamaen Mra, Cirofict and her daughter, Marie, | Charged his duty under the trying) 4, Read & Co., Jointly offering $101.45 | 000 In lots ranging from $101.0112 to] pellet or even opinion aarte the day | um decided to forego the service sched- clroumstances. I regard it as unfor- for the entire issue. Comptroller | $101,5613, Shather or of your daughter and = uled for 2 o'clock this afternoon in| tunate that Cirofici did not express! prendergast, who expressed himself| J, & W. Seligman & Co., $10,000,000 Wereditti's placa, ce have Teereoncs We Extra Charge for Tt the Church of Our Lady of Mount! ® Willingness to make a statement! ay delighted with the success of the | in lots ranging from $101.25 to $101.76. /any opinion or belle as to her pres- Sieetas biel aamenee cas BM = . until the arrival of his mother and Carmel at One Hundred and Eighty-| sister at Sing Sing at about 490,SAle, admitted that there was a! White, Weld & Co., $5,750,000 atlont wherebout fon. It was by the grafting of | tal and venous grafting. seventh street and Belmont avenue, | Monday morning. The statement 34 ‘and fat from other parts of the| ‘The transplanting of arteries from| 1, was arranged, instead, that| ven out was made by him at their jed this surgical miracle and he| MM ertunty in the case of animals, | Church, should hold @ brief funeral| taken down vorketim i. ea lantern slides to show for It. | said he. ‘There has been complete |service at the house and that the re-| _ “Mr. Clancy evidently thought that 3 he work, Dr. Lexer said, required | healing and the transplanted artery rT hould be Clrofici, lig admitted purticipa- hi rformed its functions nor-|ain® should be taken from there to! tion in ‘tha crime, the Governor might <feur years, but when it was chngset mae = St. Raymond's Cemetery. ‘The funeral| be disponed to grant a reprieve. He 4d he had provided the victim of | iy taking arterin! vessels from] started from the houne at 3.30 o'clock.} left the room for the purpose of mak- explosion with features which body and placing them in an-| Marte Cirofict and her mother wero} (MK this request after 5 o'clock in the pe far from repellant we find that they give good] shocked to-day when they read the| Morning. It being denied he did not i z= they becom: subject to rupture ANNOUNCED. Lexer's paper wan frequently uded by the American and for- i] . He read it in German, the pomstt | up of bodies after Injury transplanting of flesh and bone ged prior to making his statement about the murder of Herman Rosen- thal. Mise Cirofic! asked the preas to print the following: "The insinuation that Frank was under the influence of drugs when : ; return, and, as T understand it, did PRINCIPLE IN UREA eee toe ery loom ‘usetul end | intimation that Frank hud been drug-| not again aoe ¢! - not again see Cirofici. “I never assumed to direct nor ad- vise Mr. Clancy about the time when or the order in which the men should be executed. Mr, Clancy says that he did not understand me to advise that the execution of Cirofict be de- layed. I do not think I gave him any express advise upon the subject, ~ dames McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue Special Offerings on Thursday and Friday my mother and I saw him ta infa- rye In a eeners bad} perilee » mous. He was mentally and phy-jin the evening when informed that meee benet he deelt-witht TRIAL | St | aclally normal when we eaw hime | Cirofiel ‘might be willing to make. a } SS ating of the joints of guines | statement, I advised him to give him * ~ creer atelieed cha SISTER CUP WAG TAUe. GIVEN | every opportunity to do so." WOMEN’S SUITS & DRESSES EMBROIDERIES & ROBES ae rs FOR MAY Giacts.res tous. «se RESCUES FERRY PASSENGER.) © —— —-——- Tailored Suits of handsome wool Fabrics,—many ex- Boat im Water. agers on the ferryboat Bay on ite way this afternoon from Ecru Batiste Demi-Flouncings...........yd. 55eto 1.65 - value 1.25 to 300 Ecru Batiste Flouncings,—27 in, wide.... .yd. 1.25 to 4.95 he was excited and nervous but bie| wate Dives F mind was clear. He was in the hands of God and was sustained by his be- (Continued from First Page.) et in God and a clear conscience. Saves 35.00, 47.50 to 85.00 value 45.00 to 110.00 clusive models, He had confessed sing and re-! Wwiichall emepwtetne : _ Tailored Suits in a variety‘of attractive models; made of i 50 to prepare himself properly, inthe] Seed absolution Ba cece DOCK ya, saw a man teenie ver trs| choice selection of new Spring fabrics. .50 and 39, value 2.00 to 2 time allowed. I wotld suggest that | Scrament. upper rail when the boat was opponite value 39.50 to 62.00 Batiste All-overs,—Ecru or White........yd. 95c to 2.95 the trlal be called on the third Mon-| | “There® was no necessity for drugs The boat papery ait the congas Smart Street Dresses of Serge,—a number of desirable value 1.50 to 6.75 day te May." in his case. I cannot recall hie full] The eae mane pact te 7 mt teet Dresse: ‘Be, noua | statement, bat I have pe, nothing Preparations were eee reas | models, to Indicate at what was ven oul ferry wanus, nu for Man! a he retained ae scenes pomnibiy.” M0id! Se uatius, Woe wore ali wader a] *ah)cone | Separate Skirts of Taffeta Silk, Hotes, Charmeuse, 8 Justice Seabury, curtly, ‘It seems at Hpassengers saw Michael | ff odel 75, 10.50 to 29.80 to me that new counsel will have|#Teat strain, but I believe Frank’ Keegan, the mate, dive overboard and Crepe de Chine; effective models. 90 to 29. ample time to prepare his case be- | ¥8® more composed in his mind than | Strike off toward the man in value 14.50 to an y, tween now and the first Wednesday | ™Y mottier or I.” Separate skirts of fine English _Serge—Tier model; ,, ; t the trial} At @ late hour last night a crowd 5 tate te Oe | oe several hundted rushed the tone| Navy Blue or Black. 5.75, 8.75 and 10.50 value 6.50 to 15.75 Hed hi ASK FOR DELAY TO BENEFIT) Mounted policeman guarding the) Hired to the Hudson Street Hospit NEW COUNSEL. Ciroficl home and swarmed up on the| In his pockets were found letters John Brandt, No. 040 Fifth “If the new counsel ask for a| Porch, destroying the balustrade of] dressed to John Brand he’ man, who wan postponement, “asked Mr, Shay, “wil|tB® stairway and pushing off the\ halt Minnelens, nodded bis: head when Furs Stored and Fully Insured Your Honor entertain theit motion? |DOreb Falling. Police reinforcements] s#ked If he were Brandt. I wish to impress upon you that the | Were summoned from the Tremont Style 85—Chester Piano |f| ‘fondant 2 not asking for delay for station and a suMfcient guard was kept on hand to-day to keep t! i the sake of delay. He wants to go t0| morbid crowd on the side of ti 1? 1-3 octane S-strin, trial as soon as porsible but in justice street opposite the house, rs -overstru: bass, full iron to him his attorney should have 6 parlor of the Ciroficl home was ery keys, fine tone || ample time in which to prepare him- piled bigh with flowers, which were }} frame, ken to th tery ‘to be Furs, Wearin A and handsome case. War- On the grave. Of the four exercina Veayt! very savere attack of Besdipd pparel, * responded Juatice Sea-| gunmen, Frank Ciroficl was the only | the srippe my system was in a weakened, Rugs, Tapestries, etc. d run-down condition. I had " bury, “that this trial 1s to be called | one to be remembered by friends and | nervous At’ ron-town roneition. I All Fur Garments: accepted on May 6, New counsel should be|Felatives: who song fordl offerings, |ne Orme my works and nething| or Storage are thoroughly value 19.75 to 24.50, 12.75 and 16.50 “I think that other counsel Organdie Embroideries, in wide applique effects, in * Van Dyke, Festoon or Scalloped designs. yd. 1.95 to 6.50 value 4.00 to 15.75 The regular stock includes many unusual and , attractive designe in Embroidered Organdie, Em- . broidered Batiste and Embroidered Crepe or Voile in White and Ecru,—particularly desirable for Summer dresses. In addition to our large tock of Waters Pianos and laters - Autola player- we have selected the n on which The Storage Vault located on the premises is equipped with every modern device for the protection of Semi-made Robes Black Marquise Lace Robes..........each 19.00 to 75.00 formerly 45.00 to 150,00 Novelty Embroidered Net Robes......each 6.75 to 18,00 formerly 18.00 fo 50.00 French Embroidered Crepe or Voile Robes..... reach 8,50 AFTER GRIPPE ready to Ko on by that time.” BECKER'S BROTHER seemed to help me until a friend induced cleaned without _ additional formerly 12.75 out of s take Vinol. I be; to note d Recker shook hande with a number ot| MAKES STATEMENT IN |tultetromthelirst bovte, ‘Teomtikeca| CBAFBE. Novelty Voile Robes, lace trimmed. ............each 2.95 ANSWER TO LAWYER, |'t# "#¢ 884 4m now sound and well as Requests to cali for goods "Tn health one cannot realise how Will receive prompt attention. persons he knew. Mrs. Becker and Jackson Becker were in the rear of interest. Stool, |]f| the room and Becker smiled at them formerly 6.00 Embroidered Robes...formerly 1.95 and 2.80, each 1.35 . ; Lieut. John Becker called at the | depressed @ person may become after ae tuning and delivery || as he passed. 9 at the nee ber Remodelling and Repairing of Furs at Summer rates. Also, out nett jor such @ condition as definitely that he would undertake| Chale and epoke of tho nasertion | Mi), Furman was iv, or what « relief the defeane 1a the wecond trial, Mr, | #lleed to have been made by Lawyer to find help and be seetered to 88 notes and |! shay positively stated that arrange- were the cnuse of Shay retiring from] It the combined } j extomatic tracker. A most |[f| ments had beon completed to that} "ere 16 en Lieut, John Becker aid: | medicinal curative element of” code t and up-to-date ff ena. "I feel very much hurt by tho livers without, the greasy oil, sided er-piano thet t simple The insinuation that Frank Cirofct| that said to have been {by the blood-making and st easy to play. was under the Influence of druga|°Parkes that are oars been propert pl when he made a statement to his| do by Mr. Shay. Some of them are that makes Vinol no efficient in buil While Mr. Manton would not say|T2™Mba to-day to seo hia brother | tying one remedy after another with- i Style 5~Player-Piano ‘ {| Shay that John Becker's activitics| health and strength, $390 mother, his sister, Warden Clancy, |#° fr from the facta that I assume ing up the weakened run-down sys- AT art DRAGS Saye he must have been misquoted, tem. z Pe De cee, Metnerney and) vit te not true that I waa reapon-| We uaraa ee Vinal to_ give reo pore on payments of only Father Cashin the prison chaplain, | ginie for Burwell and Dresner, the | fect Just before he was executed Monday | witnesses who Repeated before Jus-| F morning, was emphatically dented to-| tice Goff on Saturday, Dresner came | our Saxo Salve. fee eo al woo were bretent ‘at the|t0 me in the station house and told |” AllRjker andHegeman me his story, He was so glib and ¥ d time. . ~ |Stores in New York an self-confident and had #o many de Father Cashin says he came for-|taile at the end of hia tongue that 1 Brookira nog at.) all vs rtain reports of Dago | doubted him from the start. His evi- gis sey pended ped ay beg Peidipa lease ae dence sounded too much Ike that of inde this | Li he believes statements have been|™H""aant wend Dresner to Mr. ‘is displayed. OOD FOR ONE VOTE IN made with a view to injuring an- Ritchie & Cornell’ 3 me ue Fepelarity Contest other man, It is supposed by “an- 1M Fifth Ave. near 18th St. |f} other man” he meant Becker. Five Free Round on Tours FOR THE uot FoPULA oe West 42d St., near Broadway Dago Frank, Father Cashin says Policeman, Fireman, Letter Carrier, Rai .$8 Per Month it interest. Bench, 12 rolls of music free. | Send Postal for Catalogue Horace Waters & Co, Three Stores: did not say be and the other gunm asa W. W. 125th 25th St. near Sth Ave had been sent to kill “Dollar John." . ” * |] He mentioned the name of Dollar Jobn only twice in bis confession, and then only in a casual way, the prieat The nar ng contestants will be nee si mah aretk: ‘Me many coupons aa you please VOLUNTEERED BELIEF “IT WAS, ‘Ne emp! icertall te ee GAMBLERS’ FEUD.” seers H Pater. appeare hinday The substance of Dago Frank's In of the prises, each winner wi confession, according to Father Cashin, was that he was not on the 6 when Rosenthal was killed, and that he did not know of the murder plot until after Rosenthal was killed. He did know that “something was coming off," an@ that was why he went uptown, but he didn't know what:it was, He added: “Gyp, Loule ard Vallon shot him.” In nse to @ question whether “Tu Wittlé, “Moe” Brown and: “Boob” ed Were Gresent at the ie vores, e cnet in Rerson iat any ef eur 20 stores, or can be mailed to our baad way, New York. store. vore GOOD FOR ONLY ONE CANDIDATE variety of high and low cuts. Bronze Kid and all other Leathers,

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