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RR ee re 'Mme. Louise Homer and Five Children—Sixth Was Born To-Day errr Fete eeeeeeee ee OEe ‘ MOTHER OF SLAIN GIRL THREATENED IN “RIPPER” NOTE OF WEDDING | fe | i thought we had outwitted him “Is that the only reason?” I asked her, because I knew of conditions which might have furnished another cusing the members of the Ecker faintly of having guilty knowledge about the murder. At the bottom of the page are these words: Michael McCabe, police justice of Haverstraw and editor of the Havers atraw Times, haw inewrred the wrath lof Commissioner Hotchkins by his sence From Opera. ; .|comment on the Gagan hearing in h child, a daughter, was born i motive, Asa matter of fact, she de- | Pee et so tmue. tence oulee tamer jap decthonte This is my signature, mied the existence of any other rea- MoCabe answered to his namo . H. B. RICHMOND, fon. when Commissioner Hotchkiss called contralto of the Msteopcliine Crete ” i . The Commission. | House, early last evening. me. Lenco File hare ta er excused him until to-morrow,|Homer's husband, Sidney Homer, at rt bwhen the stonographic minutes of |their home at Rye, N. Y., in notifying Brooklyn, N. ¥. At the opposite side of the sheet is a vile drawing. Below it are the ‘een married. 1 think if It had been | the testimony will be available to be : words: “This is my business.” anybody else besides Gene he would | compared with Editor McCabe's com. [th Metropolitan management of the strs, Cohn was so frightoned by fered the same fate.’ | ments arrival of the newest member of the tng scurrilous letter that she ran eave GIRL SAID FATHER | KNEW en Homer family, said that the stranger |... tupataira and. gave it to her OF WEDDING. THAW IN COURT AGAIN; [irnttne tsuat formute of mother and Ucl® Henry Beker, with whowe tam- Miss Martin said that most of these child doing. well, was applicable in| UY sho lives. Afr. Heker took it to statements were published in The ARGUMENT POSTPONED tal lnatanee, | Detective Hauser, who gave it to World the next day, but that Mr.) The girl is to be named Helen Joy | Capt Gildea, Gagan never called on her or sub- —— Homer. wee baal hy ee poenacd her. Mr. Moss, for Gagan. | posting Matte ‘The singor and her family have bee ea ¢ pole 6 © alidited dont Mina Martin aldinoe ners Hearing on Writs of Habeas Corpus} favorite topic with those who like ajd of the Post Otfice Department to " : >| > 41 8 to picture the successful mother and ¢, 7 7 5 otte welf voluntecr the evidence to Mr. Goes Over to April 5 by SC EARGMMA A RELAY Like COR tPRICh a hte ie Fides ante sine we Gagan. Attorneys’ Agreement other children are: Louise, Sidney jr. Stamped Station Gi. hes Papers “Mrs, Newman told me positively AOMRY® METS . ‘Annie Marie and Katherine (ihe, March 2%. That station is at No. that her father knew she was mar-| Harry K. Thaw appeared In Part | ttukoveace: born ‘shout. thee years | Mant Fifty-firat Street, The police seem to be satisfied with They ried to Newman before the shooting,’ taid Miss Martin. Il, of the Supreme Court to-day, where the first of tho writs of habeas the developments in the adame Homer has not been heard case, " vidence Saye 1 the opera this season, When she declare that the suspect in the mur- Mr. Stryker put in evidence a copy | corpus obtained by him was to have | 4t) Be eee ae ere paheaiea den cawa ie still incor tie, Watts of the Rockland County Messenger] poen argued before Justice Bur, He | jt was inferred that she was to sing and that they will make his arrest showing that Miss Martin's inter- ayed only five minutes, y ar- | the latter half of the season, A couple within a few days, view Reda poprinted in Bavysran rangement between Attorney John | of mi ty ago the reason for the and should have come to Mr, Gugan's 4 singer's absence was m1 wotie om B, Stanchfleld, counsel for Thaw, sR riotin REE best one LONE NURSE LONG DEAD Miss Murtin said she also hgd a|and the State's lawyers, the argu- | Ainneris in “Aida,” Laura in “La talk with Cleary and that he “told| ment was postponed until April 5, |Gloconda,” Ortrud in “Lohengrin” her he knew he would be acquitted the second day he was in jai, Mr. and Orfeo in “Orfeo ed Euridice.” Justice Bijur was examining pros- | ieee Atnerican citizens when | Her husband is a well known song | Stryker claimed that Gagan kiew of ee ean eee gunna: | writer. | this statement, but nade no effort to! came into the court room. ‘Thaw call Miss Martin. Police Justice Michael McCabe was called by Mr. Stryker for examina- Hes as to his testimony at the Cleary rial. Judge McCabe described Cleary's condition as that of a man “on the verge of delirium tre fn a drunken dream” a ‘ut! rational.” McCabe stuck to thi timony to-da: ir. {..yker asked as to the details of the Haverstraw political mach. inatl just before the shootin; It has been contended that Cleary’ words to Martin Driscoll on the train going to Haverstraw just before New- man’s killing, “I've an important en- agement up there, you'll see all about it in the papers to-morrow,” referred to McCabe's tenure, McCabe sald that he and Cleary were opposed in factional Democratic quarrels. “In the words of Connolly to Cas- took @ seat in the rear of the court | Suc- room and aumiayed considerauie | YQUNG EXPLORER BACK FROM CONGO REGIONS Thaw told newspaper men he felt James P. Chapin Brings First Skin very good, and never enjoyed the open air more than he did to-day, Seen in This Country of an Okapi. | | Matilda Buggle Probably cumbed in Her Home a “e Week Ago. When Matilda Bug forty-five years old, a nurse Who has had an apartment at No, 218 East Twenty- sixth Street for the past thirteen years, failed to put in an appearance for over a week, the neighbora sup- Posed she was out on a case and gave | |her no further thought. This morn- ing her body waa found in the hallway just inside her door. It was clad ina nightgown and one hand clasped the handle of a cup which lay shattered on the floor beside her. Dr. | attributed death to hea when he walked from the Tombs to the County Court House. Sipe YOUNG ELOPERS GO HOME. Alston Curtin and Ret Alston Curtin, fifteen years old, and his companion, Grace Bowles, of the 1e age, both of Washington, D. C., 1d to be the youngest eloping couple that ever chose New York as their Gretna Green, have been returned to thelr parents, according to informa- tion given out ‘to-day by the Chil- dren's Society e Bowles Arc Bringing 40,000 specimens, of the fauna of the Belgian Congo and 6,000 photographic negatives. James P. | Chapin of St. George, Staten Island, returned to-day on the American liner New York from six years of oxplora- tion. He was a junior at Columbia, nine- teen years old, when he went away. failure and id the withess, "I Young Alston Curtin, whose home Pushed ott the lot in Viaveratrat Bh teat Ne. Bryant Street, and little |He said to-day that he intended re-| estimated from the condition of tho lage. Cleary and his crowd had the| Miss Bowles, who lives in an adjacent | entering college body that the woman died at leaat a house, were obsyrved a few day best of us in the township.” POURS, Were obears ee Ho went to Africa on a commission) week ago, She had not ty-second Street + TELLS CLEARY'S APPEARANCE from the American Museur. of since a week ago last Saturday. This AT FERRY, ‘Bor atural History: Kor fourteen months morning Mra, Wilheimina Rasmus Waldron Dunn of No. 18 West One| their parents made arrangements for eee nntention. With. the cater 30m Who has the adjoining apar av 5 all communication with the outer 9% The most valuable specimen he| thing was wrong and summoned Pi brought back with him was the skin’ trolman Hopkins of the Bast Twen- One Ten Cent Box of of an okapl, which the ship news re- st who forced porter stated was a cross of the door horse and antelope. The re It is thought that the nurse, taken | preased for further details, sald il in the night, was endeavoring te “Lunderstand that It has a face ke yet he la tortoise, a tail like a cow and when In love makes a murmuring noise like (ook her. The hody was removed to bull Addie.” the morgue and an effort is being | However, Mr. Chapin assured the made to locate the woman's relatives reporter that this was the first apect- | ’eqenay: men of the okapi to be brought to ——— J, FOSTER CROWELL DEAD. this country, Was Street a cup of water fro tap in the hallway when death o EX-LAX The Famous Chocolate Laxative will regulate your bowels and relieve you of the miseries of Constipation If vour stomach isn’t just right, if you have a bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, fee! distressed after eating and have frequent headaches, just take Ex-Lax. This will tone up your stomach, aid digestion, promote bodily vigor and strengthen the nervous system. You will be surprised to see how aceameemeen PRINCETON NEEDS $95,000. 0250,000 Dining Hall Fund Mrs, Sage ie Meviolinn bagime, 1s to Duplicate Lacks Only That Sum) y poster Crowell, who since 1912 Only $96,000 remains to be raised by had been consulting enginesr of the July 1 of the $260,000 necessary to ob- Borough of Queens, died to-day at his tain a like amount given conditionally home, No, 188 Franklin Place, Flush- to Princeton University by Mrs, Russell ing, L. 1 He was bora in Westehoe- Bage for new dining hails ter, Pa., Oct jubscriptions are coming in fast, and Mayor MeClellan's it 1s hoped by President Hibben and the Cleaning Commis: Cleaning, “Commissioner bit i. cruntese thet all the maney wil be Bubs | sloner of New Y ork He was the i i i} wit mont so that worl thor of ma works on engineer! quickly your energy, ambition and appetite will come back to you, may if Pe to coi the halls | and wan erieis an a "8 the epening of college in ie of) railroad an MAM ic pr ce. pte We, 25¢ and 50c a Box, at All Drug Stores, f Lad | wias 2 sons Burvi os —— THES BSVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROE 8 ; and telephoned to the Flatbush sta. WHEN BODY IS a Langen, of Bellevue Hospital, | been seen | HOY WHOST TARMARK WON LAWM IT OER sie woe OST ATI “$500 000EAR" BOY HERE AFTER BATTLE IN BRITISH COURT HUBBY ASKS $50,000 DE GINK 10 FALL FROM BROKER NAMED ONLY TO MILITIA, W SPRAIN Si SAS EF as -_ o> j Wo 8&) Brows { Horpste 1 i pstea i ! | Way World ¢ . wirl Reporter Tells o 1 Will Kill Two More of Y Accused of “ vefiat ! \ Moth His interview With Daughter Family,” Says Anony hoy , O ne c mous { of Acquitted Man nous Writer f \\ —e HeMPwTraAD 1 ‘ NOT CALLED AT TRIAL Mre Anne Coha. mother of : : : | Leonere Cobn, @h @ae mart -_— -— ved @ threaten ; Asserts Wife Said Father Was | aeot her rushing hack ° - ; Furious at Being Out- ; Sam: hab ts Calas a de heigl ker 2 ” a. a ae ‘ ; © invest ¥ the erin Wee ~ . i i witted 13 ¥ etigation of th : n if y Crank letters have been sent to ” » Poeetet ony, Stell Cerretgendent of | thin le the Oret that threatened vie | stad yt ~ = He became a reabe ence ’ * MTYACK, Merch %.—Only a short P ' det out & . eet ow re preston was held to-d Mre, Cohn was gvin. out of the! te Th which Mr. mule “TEDDY” SLINGSBY ! Morgan as o-day im the in howse at 84. o'clock to her daily Totten | santa et es, We Om ewerinne whee eames 4 that @Uiry before Commissioner William dutios as nurse in & doctor's offices ar ei ‘ 1910 Three yours later It was leagne@ MH. Hotebhies as to District Attorney Contind aoe mall) Mrown tp u bachelor and over Atty. | ** r fotlowe that a) OLD WIRETAPPER GUILTY, ['*! (* birth continents tied with Tromas Gagan's conduct of the trial mrs i it pod phy envelope! wre HY fonn ie mar are hie | of are pald thigh sale the Biate Board of Health at Segre. ef Wiliam V. Cleary for the killing Nes phos ype dtie Juntor and attractive whe ie the Hes and don't help at at teddy feted a.nom wm Habe! ment ad been « » tau f ayiiw. as ' a4 . mat Of his cighteen-year-old son-in-law, The ads & inked out, bet] sna builder of Hematnad, und wens |™ ma ree Gana om Ite Lian A peel Bugene Newman, wummer bed bh howed through ta ) tat te! . ” When " the ta The funeral of Mr Gagan's assool-| 4 ;, “The lee le = ' were \ ne that t " ' ) ; t 0.000 Singsay Bte in the Cleary trial, former Con ¢ Bl ietiay va fe atyn h the ar childre : at ad w alsa pi ‘ was charged (hat “Teddy” Gremman Henry Bacon, took place $ : + os Written had evidentiy been vaerels iat Ve i the, S88 4 Changeling. For months the fo-day at Goshen, Judge Seeger, of | P $/cut down, probably from a totter to pep Bie wits} Me ot of char pl A ' fy) |O8ee alteaoped attention tn the Mm. ) Ge counsel, is 4 pall-bearer, and | i 4 sill ees ee oes support of ‘ua kite A the culty ' ' ww need on April ry courte aod et leet Bir George @ recess was taken to allow him to 1'@ | {h '@ somthing hand, which looked as fall and war locked ane nom anid ogee ete : ide ho was| Frampton, 4 distinguished artiet af oe te Goshen, 12 fit @ person of some education had atupl el bot Eeey Meu ayentaracion agg. the Hoyal Academy, wan call ; to © hin script appe . ' hw World last week, the 4 Just before adjournment until thie! 2 @ | ‘ried to make bis script appear the sok: place We're goin va ' Justioe beture whe * ’ of an illiterate, the follows ve ' b whom the ease @vening Attorney Stryker for the pe. 4 ‘ MAS. CON: ae © Bt John admitted that ahe | bere tomorrow ned Lexpone tt a abevwriive had become convinced that fitioners formally rested his case. | eee ee Cer Coe ee ey vee 0. ae Madam: ¥. ' signed an affidavit that she and the! Charity Trust Ww kolng to have ‘ . eeby and Or The first witness of the day was |————. ethan aan a thea ool Hegel ne broker had held hands and that hel men here wit * dot y lett war to Dank pw 4 Miss May B. Martin, a reporter for) york, a former resident of Haver- tectives. They peat ‘a a + had sent her letters while she tives We're & t “ * | tie Justion to ‘ The World, who interviewed Mrs | «traw a friend of Cleary, said he plehars, They could nes oh 0° fat Marriman, No ¥; that t what the neues t => sn of Other @vte Anna Newman, Cleary’s daughter, |*4W Cleary at the Weat Forly-seo thie once er any ethan en | contained kinann and expire when they have to a6 ror ST. LOUIS PASSENGERS LATE, i.)\\4,..)" 100 18 “ie bow’ favor tm murder trial Ree ue ath tite orter ce: elateemener wy are going abou (fram Hrown that ti marty her. [Charity in tiie bie ety, New York > — “E called on Mrs, Newman in her! Cleary spoke to b an ordinar Hho nutd her husband had tormented /UHY has spent a tmiliion doilare inthe! LONDON, .Mareh 9 nom home in One Hundred and Fifty-fret manner about personal, exalts and = 4 Wanel ShiEke | her inte sie . a ‘ met year ff ' and mnighty | VAMretore From American bine HORSES FALL INTO SUBWAY. } Sires Nov Mias Martin #ald, “She|¥@* auite rational, though bleary- i] pees plat A an inno: little of it the poo ple it wae in. | "ramen + rived in Londo f + and the re. . e wrongfully. finy abou Ive hours tn oA Sod {gid me sho would not go on the stand Biri Nar Giored mw dourt order i] | Vdld tie lobe Whee 4 | tended for got, ‘The priced offi Morea Hd ot Potice Stee Af her father's defonse except ana last} showing that the el from which your pr oy inatheds ana cone |HER $2, 100 DISAPPEARS Cane Wid. BI Meer w ne 4 rate \ | the Cleary jurors drawn was | | holatered f othe pinks wh 4 5. td ie ay ect fata ceuie mort TW SON IN-LAW'S HOME : ie ahe ais “and [ think he lost his Giscovcry, tint the pe ht of . jatal Mia THE RIPPER. _ f Or all the aeatie. a Mey Rh ned (0 Oana } head when he learned we wore mar-| t sll Mr. Stryker con- | Arrival of Miss Helen Joy Ex-| on the reverae side of tho sing! Charity Mie beta a. eens phar tee ¢ j fied. Iam certain that he shot Gene} Verqal had Cleary F a ay sheet there was acrawied a lot of | Mrs. Elliott Has His Relative Arrest-] ous sl / Because he was furious because he E The hearing wdjourned until inte plains Prima Donna’s Ab- incoherent, almoat illegible stuft ac-| ed When Sie Loses Her Ex iusto Mi | onda Cu eliow who can't get wo k and who y Up againgt it who makes (he m [for those high priced ott see what they do wi " The disappearance of $2,100 in billa| tended for the Aisvg! Mt t with which Miss Giadys Elliott and| right no harm is done, But why are jher mother of Manchoster, Vt, in-| they so Jealous of ux? tended ie way (Naw Gaphbaee fe tha © Have Accomplished every Chin position Trip Money. SQ Be Srecial for Tomorrow ~Tuesday, March 30th Pre-Easter Suit Sale Exclusive Without Extrava: Thousands of Smartest 4 here that [told the Mayor and 3 Panama-Pacific Exposition caused the} Hruere wo could accompliah. Wa have arrest and detention in $3,000 ball to-| brought families together hom kids for day of Matthew Duge, twenty-one years old, of No. 22 Clarkson Street, | Flatbush, Mrs. and Miss Elliott had stopped on their way wert at the home of Mrs | Iliott's son-in-law, John Duge, at} that address. The money had been placed in a valise, the key of which was secreted in a vase on the manta) od than 600 men for th to perpetud Hotel de We want to get idle land of the ¥ or State to have a sainmer camp Ex-Congreanman Ayorn telle us thay if we can hang on for a fow longer he's pretty sure he ¢ for us, [told that to Mr When Miss Elliott looked for the billy inuet et out Pet ne aalaiw to-day they were gone, As she had n't Koln ont n Matthew Duge in her room she doit Th suspected him of taking the money, Alterations om | hal The resonant keynote of Spring Fashions ri ‘poing torde to hold the fort. A We've got some of th New York behind tu for a policeman. In the Flatbush Police Court Magis teeta! Voorhises held Matthew Duge panine i senhing sootilbats ~for the missas ~ a 2 “ t t Bedel! _ /DOUBLE INSANITY” VICTIMS. typly every proraling echoes WILL VISIT FRUGAL TOWN. Two Women Study Mental Heat- its most charming guise—without the elsewhere prohibitive prices Gabardin Striped Prunellas, vernd “Mayor ar He Given Keys at Fete CHICAGO, 4 medical March clrel hibited At the Frugal Fete and Fantaste to 4 Rich Satin Cloths, Waled Popline, be given in the Hotel Astor on Tuen- | O° eat in the cases of Mra, Clara Palm Beach Checks, Stag Serges. dase April @) tor the tench: of tke |G and Misx Mary L. Stephens si E E ‘ New York Association for the Blind, | Th” Physicians say. aro aut tuning Empires—chic Etons—ever the Governor of New York and the {fring from “double inawnity,” of smart Sportsman and jaunty Mil |Mayor of the city will be given the |e rarest and maentat styles——a mode for every personality at a keys and the freedom of Fru here | price for sey purse. Shades the latest ry, y tudy new light and deep tints for Spring, air r Comunittes ant bys Artiste ta John, W, Alexender. Bre arn Guaranteed Delivery Before Easter hours dally on thett $kien’ Among those who will be ‘nt Ut abet Recto dint of Every Suit Needing Alterations 5 Hopeoe | Caturday nikht 645-081 Broad St., 460-462 Fulton St., BROOKLYN « En nd Mew Ashie Tin entertainment Will open ym Deyster with a dance F jand a violinist, |rone, will pla. EEE eae | )SMOKING BY COLLEGE GIRLS. NEWARK by a titled perRONAKY, & refuxes of the wa to-day, ‘ amually develop “when people a to se ether constantly with thelr Poinda om ‘ Students Ask F Bleiely centered on one thing to the ox , ( clusion of everything else. hey get to } (ion In Pat Up to F fnfluenced mutual leading the i CAMBRIDGE, England ater ton xy have Nerd Yat n SEE HOW QUICKL i Should college girls emul at the ne in remarkable a tion that is agitating members of the wry ar i upper classes in the women's colleges aoc neenmnaner | attached to Cambridge University A t i neat of Oe LYaht whe at e accum to amoko at nome | ss, a pa f ruling an MYRIALER BOE | BeMs Poslam is the most useful remedy for i | "rn faculty, was hard put to it nies Haye Cuild, | Pimples, Undue Redness and miner ! an answer and decided upon a referens) Lying close unde: hie mother’s arn skin affections, as it's for Ecaema and ti Gian, not of students, but of parents | and partially covered by the bedelothes stubborn eruptional d'seases, 4) Iiiter ‘tn each. home aéhing for ch Wolf jr, five old son how qu'ckly 't wll dispose of i} for of against king, before the end |of Charles Wolf, No. 2248 Putnam Ave Pimples or clear an aflamed he ‘omples- } | of the Baster ation nue, Ridgewood, escaped the full effect tomy ancl spon eaeclad eae oe i Mothe gas fumes whieh accidentally d 4 | HUT FOR SENTRIES AT TOMB, munca ie a mora (alg at ents ‘Yoce e eerie re Wolf Kot breakt , ity work of hei ; wooden guardhouse bullt in the Sleepy | when he had gone lo work she eave the py Penh doe bf | Hollow Cemetery for the guards watch- | baby some and lay down with bin brief Nerd ste srpraie—alinet 4 ing the Archbold vault where his wife's, About | it Adele Rowland AGEN OREM st SONS ae | body i It ts concealed in a clump of | per floor Apowering tn "The Or "* Wearing “y Hi Ils Posl: For trees and four negro guards, two at Oiotied gu our druggist sells Poslam. free ay and two by day, are on duty lied § London Feather Hat, $5 to $10 sample write to Emergency XY telephone has al ko been placed | ne guardhouse so that Mr Rockefe! te Jean call up at any time..and that the | kuards can report at certain hours that on was tories, 32 West 25th St., New York, “Posiam Soap, medicated with Poslam, Maude Malone at Suftra and 15 cents.—-Advt, they are on du! The Politt Equality ni white Mrs. Oliver Ho PB. Belmont is bi lost W ny ial i | President, will hold a meeting at the (Brom the Weebingtom (ar, headquarters, No. 16 Hast Morty-tirat 4 wicksdest city ‘on earth” you have the] sirmet, to-night at #.80 o'clock, The hs “No! exclaimed the old fealgent | speaker will be Miss Maude Malone, the| Cannot Burn or Explode “How did you get that information only militant American SuffruKist, a “L read it in the paners. Thy olution in Wom “That's just press agent «tuff tn- ec is invited. tended of town people think that this is the place to spend |aney and whoop things up. We et fel leaning Fluid | LONDO Lord tothe:hiid ng ! Out Ope, “BROMO, roar. \who under operation Saturday Cleans White Kid Gloves | Brreste 77 ad's ot fee king satifactory progress, @ bull. Wet, ¢,elean cloth with Carbope end b | eae aia tin reporia ite, 380,800 8 Ot ‘4u Dresstete