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PMEARY JURY HUNT | IN ORPET CASE MAY. 4, LAST WEEK LONGER : Only Eight Men Ht Men Chosen So Far, With Seventh Panel Nearly Exhausted. THOSE IN BOX STUDIED. First Four Are All of Rural Type, Second Four City Business Men. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) WAUKEGAN, Ill, May 27.—It is Pssible but not probable that the jury to try William H. Ofpet for the third and last panel, and the defense ten. death of Marian} Lambert will be completed to-day. There are eight Jurors in the box, | and one man has | 2d we been passed ten-| tatively by both) sides from the ‘ But the State; wears a silv has left nine peremptory challenges | thoroughly well groom Last Monday | 8¢44 1s broad and intelligent and his fonday expression kindly, night three men of the second panel| Aiso of Highland 1 |are brown and set deep under hfe brows, and they are studying the aay avs much of the time He usu- ly sits with chin resting in or ite brown, work-hardened he FIRST FOUR JURORS ALL OF wont TYPE. Juror o, 3, He FP. King, lives in Area, +e Is only twen married and has @ baby daughter, He a clerk and looks tt, His thin, | tong brown hale is brushed back tao jan immaculately smooth pompadour. Me has a long, thin face, with @ freckled, girlishiy fair skin, blue eyes, and a thin, narrow, pinched mouth | toughbt: iy a Deerfield farmer, thirty-two years old, with thr children, two girls and a boy. He | stantly ruffled hair, and prominent, mustache wre are those who say, for what reason | know not, that the defense should beware of him. ‘These tour are all of the rural type, everybody would steer clear of them, as confidence men with a too obvious ‘old homestead” makeup, And they Istand in amazing contrast to the our men who make up the #econd panel lives in Highland Park, an exclusive ul paper busin hag thick, wavy silve gray bronged skin and very He 4 above the |broud shouldered and thickse k, and e had been tentatively accepted by both More carefully dressed, even more sides, and it took till Friday noon to complete the panel. weeks have eight jurors satisfactory to both sides, and it is prophesied that another semblance between E week will be spent in finding the last four men. Men are now being ex- amined from the seventh panel of are yeniremen, and “fixed opinions” still plentiful. The taking of the evi- dence may begin Mond begin a week from Monday. definitely chose pallid, youthful Will Orpe imprisonment the murder of the eight been his sw had discarded. STUDY OF JURORS ALREADY ACCEPTED. Juror No 1 is Len Antioch, forerr @ year younger than } hair which is continual ie rather low he hig hands folded over the spot where his w whould be, and finds his grea ach « is his own so long as he is a juror, He watches court proceedings with | the bland detachment of a sphinx, and in the memory of man no flicker owner of " garage, forty years old. | og Married wi of interest, no slightest chang expression, has disturbed his p! countenance The Dr. Pease, or Annetic Mazel fon, of the jury sits next to him. He @ tlme dwelt in scruples about the use of filthy weed, scruples so strony that he asked the judge to stop his fellow jurors from smoking in the now lives in children, five boys and three girls He is a farmer, He is tall and thin with gray hair and 4 thin gray beard, tailing off into a goatee, His eyes Can't Do the Work .. \ bad back makes VIS hard work harder, (i daily work that yhurts the kidn lifting, 1 epi Ado weaken them Mai Cure the kid Kidney Pills. They have helped thou- sands and should do as well for vou A Bronx Example Henry J. Schlosser, machinist, 186th St., says: "I was subject te muscles which at times mac for me to work. Inthe morning my back was so tired and lame that it was quite ap effort to get up out of b Dae ao but nothing seemed to do me ay good, and after taking about three of Doan's Kidney Pills Thad ne more pain in my hack. The rheumatic ins left and I felt better inevery way DOAN’ KIDNEY PILLS 50¢ at all Drug Stores Poster-Milburn Co. Props Buffalo.NY. Practically two) wauk been spent in finding Btocer. married and with one son bs Bi Like the famous magazine editor, he heart and whom he ofits a Waukegan — jc n of an ice plant. He | four children. He ia just over forty and has two boys |Shouldered, not thin, with prominent and three girls, one of the latter but arian Lambert at the time of her death. He is a thin man of medium height, with a rectangular face, unwinking, vacant blue eyes and one thread of brown falling over Hie keeps ron} h pocket | est ene joyment in teetering back and forth in the high-backed swivel chair which 10) his morning and even is G. A. Thompson, who once upon | jon City and has common room. He wport, is fifty-six years old, and the father of eight Ml day the dull throb and the Maybe it's your = forjarring,jolting, aching, dampness and manyotherstrains | neys. Use Doan's Me B| painsin it hard dignified, is 1S perintendent » Stree Railwe was born in Hoi and, and the re is surprising. Both brown hair, hazel eyes, straight ne thin, clean shav yet Kindly faces. Both are slend but Bock, the juror, is taller than his namesake, He is forty years old d LAST FOUR IN BOX CITY BUSI- y and it may| NESS MEN. James O'Shea, who lives in Wan- Meanwhile here are brief verbal} kexan and is a piano s. i snapshots of the eight men who are!/ably would win the “good fellow decide whether is to walk out of Lake County Circuit Court foom a free man, or whether he must face the gallows or fourteen vears of n, pro! ch jing to have a $300 |his es! common roor |to tame th but Mr, O'She. mpionship on this jury, eH ts « if mu ae married and has one child. He has bexinning to be bald, but excellently so can show but o1 be 1 and jtwo mu esis rath above me Idium height and a heavy man. He sits vestless and with his coat expan nively The ei it) juror, Samuel Bradbury eyes under slightly frowning brows. eH has a ruddy face, a thick nose small compressed mouth and a bh smooth sh thin and for the a gives t ayish. He is remarkable lost strained attention he very word of the ex: rake iib- |e sist the ‘ ec the} Avenue, Brooklyn: nd M. lust « Charles Dana Gib-]ean resist the temptation to have the} Avenue, Br ubstantial sophisticated business [4% HMlustrators Charles Dana iit svelinesa of the stl he loves immor- land of Valley Stream, L. 1; Mrs. M me everyone of the last four, 0m Prince | Troubetskoy, Emil iaiized by a f s artist, Beauty is Acerbi of No, 26% West Thirty and of intelligence decidedly aabove | Fuchs, James Montgomery Fl dd to be an 5 nd [think Street, 8. Harding of Nov als Now, the av e, if thelr faces. ppear- ere’ Muney Penrhy Stanlaws, | it is 4 sen ince no amount of) trand Bellz of ances “and “general reputation. are | yet Se eerie ion Studios | money ean create It De Fvvibonn “at No not combined in a conspiracy. of er Ht i RRO ORO eunane 101 ‘Truxton’ Stree: and Henry Ber- falsehood, It seems to me Will -Orper (and Roland Hinton Perry, sculptor,|A $5,000 PORTRAIT FOR THE). “oe No, 148% Juincoln Street, should not be afraid to trust his fate | Before the novel beauty contest is BEAUTIFUL WINNER. | Brooklyn to their judgment, their knowledge jof the world, The ninth man in the jury box |tentatively accepted by both sides fs W. E. Becker of Highland Park h no ehild Will Orpet will cont n jhis on ther, State's Attorney Dady repre do to the Judge yeste that + proced would the Jurors, but 1) was finally de that 9 ruling whieh forbade — the natural caress would be too likely t impress the jury with the hard lneeerednts the tate. Judge Donnelly, however, advised the de fense that Mrs. Orpet to_be less demonstrative Marian Lambert's mother h Marian d — | MEMORIAL FOR FIREMEN, vices WI Het an t St. Patet Memorial views for the decease members of the Fire Department be held) to-morrow afternoon a sharp, — darting | o'clock at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Phe pains make you| Right ev, Mgr. Lavelle will presid | miserable, and! at the ser and. the || there's no rest at sohed by Rev. Vincent night An, chaplain of the Fire Department The firen attending the servi nble the house of Engin any No. in West Pit th Headed —t Commitesione > lef Kenlon and the de nt band they will mareh in a hedral i ————— ALL STRAIGHT. Having hit the trail, twenty poker par body to the © players of Butler, 0., have abandoned their Sunday afternoon game and formed a Bible class WoA M met ined rl yA nd Youk ' 6 on Jun -four, but is! | ‘The man next to him, T. H. Wil | 4 has a bush of light brown, con- | % staring blue eyes. He ts of medium | height and build, with a light brown | é le * If they were dropped on Broadway | 4 First of these is J. J. Brand, who residential section, He is in the paint) , married and has two sons, Fifty-five years old, be ir and a close cropped mustache, a smooth, it brown verage height, Ho gray suit and he is) d, His fore-| CN D808 Comene need J. Bock formerly Su- f the Chicago and Mil- but now a J. and Edward ave thin, ashen n, rather ascetic and phaphone from blishment sent to the jury who knows * contribution to the hes general gayety may swing the scales jury fixes the in Will Orpet’s faver. O'Shea ts penalty in case of conviction) for on-year-old schoolgirl of Lake Forest who had d head, brown eyes and a genial He is clean shaven—the jury with broad n jowl. His hair is nie ta reerive “8 from Jhome, No. 4 Bast Sixty-elghth cautioned | denied flatly the story of insanity in the Lambert family. She insists If will prove on the witness has no doubt of Will ow to Bear THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 27, : New York’s Most Beautiful Woman, To Be Decided by Vote, Will Have _ Portrait Painted by Famous Artist Hie 08-944 HOVE OEE HE OHHH ES Pe Ee tes « rs « aoe no MARION cox Mrs. Lewis B. Woodrufl| and Mrs. Marian Cox,| Themselves Noted Beau- | ties, Have Charge of Voting Contest at Allies’ Bazaar—Mrs. Penrhyn| Stanlaws to Appear. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. i ge to be aware of it except yourself, and possibl, man des Prete by haweny Mas. HELEN S. WOODRUFF and MRe, PENRHYN STANLAWS incidentally to get your portrait painted for nothing | by any one of a dozen of the most famous artists in| Train Runs Into Open Switeh at the United States. lamaic It is offered to you by Mrs. Lewis B. Woodruff and Mrs. Marian Cox who, together, will have charge of the booth of the Artists and Authors of America at the All Bazaar which will be held in the Grand Central Palace from June 3 to the 1th, ike As everybody knows, Mrs. Woodruff is the author | ith a tine of “The Lady of the Lighthouse,” and a few years ago} angine of the she Was pronounced by Penrhyn Stanlaws to be the} Fourte and Rams Empty ing Jamaica for Wa A. M, to-day ran into an op n was damaged Sere 1 passengers Ww most beauti markal brains, Ye a still h listed in the search th illustrators of the United States. . haul the train, Ad ieinins Among tho: = ey ve their|thia instance, women stand on an| juries were Engineer Corl found they ar >» hav equal tooting and can buy their own] P. Bureh, Mo Pharma Nk OF) shares-—just as many as they want—| ment a rank Mark of Sp rtists/at $1 apiec 1 don’t think any man} L, b; © Branup of Mrs. Woodruff, presents a rare conjunction of beauty and lovely authors have started on | ' ek and they have en- | Tralfic on the road wan & P red a fracture of the strangely enough, bot for the hidden beauties of New York Cit 4 of the greatest portrait painters, artists and Just as soon as the new beauties ar ne charms immortalized in oil olor by the following wate > held this ay ¥ e tiy ime “But t searching for the beauty-| eee ce lamer. famous portrait] aristocrats we have adopted the most! “IRISH MARTYRS” BENEFIT. democrath me di-—-popular choice - painters have promised to give ean- vases to the cause of beauty and the allies. Do you know that never t have painters of such agreed | r sitters be chosen for them en generous enough vases in the suffering? Perh. tra; Otto it y that the money we shall Glee Club of t wil] not go to belligerents, but patrick, — are National Aled Relief Commit | jisted on the. p na Commission tor Relle¢ inj usec OF the pre nin and the War Relief Clearing Carnegie embarrassing to a}in th to woman with any brains to have the title of beauty wished on her,” Mrs. Woodrutt tol erday, in 6x plaining the beauty search in’ her Friendly + me ramme of the of the Irishmen Killed in the recent Street, “hecause ‘f she has any se ; t eve top int “On June & our opening day, Mra, bellion at Dublin, ‘T f [Rest ete en ow al be es vty [Robert Underwood Johnson, Miss place at Carnegie Hall to-night at #15 New s ust a8 PPEULY tony gohnson, Mrs. Blanche Shoe- o'clock. women Only ther maker Wavstaff and Mrs, Schuyler)" ‘The “recently organized Irish Reliet women have not much money with | Van Renn Will _be at the booth, | Fund Committee will have charge of ind they /4nd Mary Austin has promised tojentertainment. Cardi jwhich to buy pretty clothe come and tell fortunes with crystals, |orary President of this committee ws ' | mee id 7 Emmet President; Thomas Hughes artists. who will preciate their] Mr, Cha Dana Gibson Rule itraasurar’ ead Jobe put vd we ll wear re i Cohala Hl preside at the cons |NOTED PORTRAIT PAINTERS |ONd we ot at et wigan, une #|cert n will 1 PRESSED INTO SERVICE. [wit he Sushesprare Dav, with Mra.| Tickets are on gate to-day at the g rian Co r yneht! Walston Brown, Sir Herbert fice, at the offlee of Dr, M,C. L. Now, Marian Cox and | th eG PaRee an tig her ey nn 0, 40 West) Ninety seventh that we might find some of these un- | H. Sothern © Street, and by all members of the com Known beau Mt ume tine | ¢ : Janets ne raise money Bazaar | daught siryengti rane ers to | hold Don't ride in the Bayonne patrot give u ank cany ages i c Ailndtiyt Lyi TT 1 harg yuilty or to pain 1 a lo I m 1 Amy Lowell | (unocent. the beatty mntest yoth of | will su 1 " Day, Ju t t 4 June bo P ay, with ca Womn he A ane 1A * n an s ali the fam. 1 an artist on Now t KY) artle Rob € rede Miss Mar A ! i « yost | MeM a Rorgtum Ade } s Taicte Wyatt and A uf Bs ve p hen writs ’ f the girl on at] of For i r box Ford t 1 warked f os » one ' iT June t i t si ae , 1 Mra. a ¥ ioe 1 tuned cular giv why, | Ww i ‘ M re “ © their! 4 Beka su 1 should a w f ‘ t Hire In Ship's Jute Cargo. beautit New \ 1 \ 1 t f vote for Witul Bila, Meweves, to ge 'MME, DIEULAFOY DEAD; LIFE ONE OF ADVENTURE ‘MAIL PAY CRITIC DEFIES SENATORS IN OPEN HEARING Its Face Bill Is Surrender to Railroads. Male Attire, Fought by Husband’ Side in Franco-Prussian War. © Honor and pe tonne When sho Wee martics Kulsed here Chaldea and S URGING DEFEAT. inaugurated mens volunteer in the non-combatant #e Blows Near as Assistant Post- master General Detends His Cours oe | MADMAN BLOWS UP HOME. ce an He Biahte, WASHINGTON and President Wilaon for ficial head of Fourth Assistant Post- master General Blukslee was von at a special meet- Killed him when lowing a stormy open Mat charges of * and narrow m with a PAZ and was tu — $1,000,000 IN GAS DEAL. marked the my Id the committee to its face that he considered its amen ments to the to the railroads, and defended Ris a tion in organizing a ¢ | the amendments, committee met Blakslee had ¢ to defeat amendments con- cerning the railway mail pay, which | standing controversy. » rural delivery, Mr. Blakslee told the Ser amendments given the | of a million dollar by Binghamton stock dings in. four Henry L. Doherty to investigate charges that holders sell their} Alden- Batavia, SHERWOOD NOT MARRIED. js Wedding to would digorganize 800 rur and inconvenian » 200,000 citi- | Rewert of # Wakeman She He defiantly said that without d written to ever At them, including post- sters whom he asked to communi- cate with their patrons and Rep tativas in Congress. Senate Committee aplete surrender to the | y your husband or the young L R R MASH UP ned to become such, here is a chance to extend your fame and ' I, a Te S ig pageant Inst night Senator Martine asked on what he based his assertion | “On the bill itself," replied Mr. | Ing and a banquet followed, A Long Island Railroad train leav- ing River at 6 n switch want pay based on space. what they wanted itside of Jamatea and collided {stalled empty cars, The <= FADE ONE MASS OF HORRIBLE PIMPLES | tt “| "And Abdio, 'y Would Itch. Scratched Until It Pained. Could dHardly Sleep. HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT T looked a frightful sight « 6 was just one mans of horrble «| plinplow and blackheads, and new In my | were always sure to appear aa soon as the Tho pimples wero | alizing railroads $5,000 for not ear- | The railvoads did re treated not wunt it iI blonde in the United States, Mrs. Marian Cox, quite as re-|for lacerations and bruises, the most Jscrtous injtry being that of a man That was the departine it a quarter of an hour while a Departinent sw locomotive Was being sent out to TweGreat Vacation ‘Do you think you had the » treated for slight in- Condy fight a proposal that hud bec dd by the unanimous vot nefleld, ccnators of both parties?” demanded | ixth us a citizen and | old ones were large and bard and would ble My skin bocame dry and would tteh | which foreed mo to serateh it and by so doing T would irritate ld hardly slee it until It pained, reported Senator Var- | lasted for six or seven member of | months and fw Mme, Johanna Gadski, the opera) inger; Vietor Herbert and his orehes= the baritone, and thi but 1 wasn't relteved, The pimples began to dry up in two ators of the t ong the attractions Helen Silverman, | . 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The Latest in Sport Clothes for the Outdoors Girl, i Another Story by the Late “Sholom Aleichem.” Sketches of “Mr, Every New j Yorker” and His Family i) on Vacation Bent. | (In Four Colors.) | The Tallest Manin Baseball” Valks About the Disad- vantages of Height, In the Editorial Section Both sides of the Threat- ened Railroad Strike and How the Public Would be Affected. And all this is only a glimpse at the entertaining and useful reading matter in To-Morrow’s SUNDAY WORLD Order from Newsdealer To-D. ~ ay c