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ORR STE ISBORNE BARRED FROM ANY SPEC FARA SN Wrote Letter to Welfare League inthe Prison That Grated On Supt. Carter. ALBANY, Deo, 1 borne, Thomas Mott Os former warden of Sing Sing Prison, has been denied any special privileges and courtesies at the insti tution not accorded any other citizen, hecause Supt. James M. Carter of the} State Prison Department believed he abused his privileges during the recent State campaign, it was stated at the Prison Department to-day. At the same time correspondence between Acting Warden Calvin Derrick, Os- borne’s successor, and Mr. Carter was ECIAL NOTICES. ASK FOR end GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK reap substitutes coms YOU came price Qint. Fim smrvick, made public, in which Mr. Derrick wrote of “irregularities and tangles” in the fiscal affairs of Sing Sing, which | he characterized an a “heritage” of the | former administrations. | | A letter which it was stated at the Department was written by Mr. Os- borne in New York on Nov. 4, and | read publicly in the prison mess hall on election night, was the occasion jet Mr. Osborne's being denied special courtesies, Department officials said | This letter, said to have been sent | to George Hodson, a convict sergeant |of the Mutual Welfare League, open- ed with this salutation: “To my dear pals in Sing Sing.” After reciting numerous events in- cident to Mr. Osborne's pre-election activities, the letter continued “If Seabury is elected it is all | peaches. If he tsn't—then what? | “Just then is when we must all OOOh! Nora's mak- ing pie. Yum! Yum! We can eat all we want *cause Norah a!ways says: “D & Ccrust is 00 loight it won't be hurtin’ yes.” She says: DsCc Is the Flour for me OxLr-RAIMINO ao has stayed the same Coal ‘has been going up—and up! is over. Go light on coal—burn ary room for 10 full hours. “While Your Coal-Hod has been shrinking KEROSENE . The papers say it may jump still higher before the winter SOCONY KEROSENE A gallon of Socony Kerosene costs from 10 to 15 cents. Burned in a Perfection Oil Heater it will warm any ordin- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, |One- Year-Old Angier Duke Gives Birthday Party; Infant Host Is Shown With Parents and Friends show our good sense, Tell the men, all af them, to keep quiet—keep their shirts on. I have been doing all I can to fix things so that we shall not lose even if Whitman is elected. There are a number of strong Republicans whom the Governor cannot go back on, Let us see what they can do for us. It is a long game, pals, and if I can go through the hell 1 went through last winter, you can have a little patience now,’ Upon receipt of a copy of this let- ter Supt. Carter, on Nov. 9, wrote the following order to Mr. Derrick: “If the inclosed is correct in fits wording, then it is absolutely self evident that communications of this type from Thomas Mott Osborne, or any other individual on the outslde must be stopped. The ruling of this department ‘is that Thomas Mott Os- borne shall be extended the courtesy that any other citizen Is given, but no more.” on ficials stated, Mr. iCarter met in New 27, Prison Department of- Ogborne and Mr. York and Mr, 1O1G DRBRVWA WBE 10 or 15 cents worth of coal is about half a scuttle-full~and there's amall comfort in a scuttle of coal these jays, A Perfection is on when you need it and off when the weather turns mild. You carry it upstairs and downstairs, wherever you want it. But the furnace stays in the cellar, steadily burning up the dollars. Get out your old oil heater, or order a new one today. See that the grocer delivers Socony Kerosene and noother, because Socony is the Standard Oil Company's best grade of refined oil. kk for the Socony Sign in his window. STANDARD OILCO.e NY. STANDARD OIL CO. of NEW YORK (Pri al Offices) New York Albany Buffalo Boston ANGIER B. DOKE IR. Among those at the party were Amos Wylie, Letta Clews, Mary Gladys Willetts, David Burton, Doris Duke, Cythia Pratt, Dallas ithe Bradley, Virginia Thawl, Lucella Wylie, Belle Wylie, Julia Willetts and William Watriss. VES ADINNER, Gladys 1916, HUNT MAN WHO SAW THE TEPER MURDERS; _ MINER GIVES THE CLUE anion \camp Cook Said to Have Wit- nessed Tragedy — Grace Teiper May Testify To-day. BUFFALO, N. ¥., Dee. 1.—Some- where in California 1s a man who saw the murder of Mra. Agnes Teiper and her son, Frederick, on the lonely Or- chard Park Road tho night of Jan. 30, attorneys defending John Kiward Teiper, charged with the crime, were As a result a seatoh has 4 through the Northern Callfornia for this According to Robert Romero, the wit- man. an Idaho mining operator, Ness was cooking in a camp near Fort Bragg, Cal, when last heard from Romero said the man told him at Nez Perce, Idaho, March 9, that he and another man, having foiled in an effort to rob a house on Orchard Park Road were approaching Teiper's stalled automobile, with the thought of rifling it of salable parts, when they saw tho double murder. Romero said he had had two letters from the man since coming East. The announcementrthat Miss Grace J. Telper would appear to-day as a witness in the trial of her brother attracted a large crowd to the court.) With the exception of the accused brother, Miss Telper is the only sur- viving member of the fe hung in the balance. Her in- Juries, it is sald, blotted out memory Osborne asked that the ruling rescinded. The request was denied Prior to this meeting, correspon- ence in the prison department files shows, Mr. Carter had written to Mr,/ Derrick concerning the fiscal affairs | of Sing Sing and the alleged purchase of unauthorized supplies. The To this, Mr. Derrick on Nov. | replied in part as fo “I wlan to call to yor Mr. Carter, th irregular had to ref were contr istrations. we are atte date as far cont ttentien, Il of the we have uthorization | d under former Admin. pting to straighten out ck as last May, and we y running into a new We will have to beg PieAcinnice and ask your pa- tence while We clean up our heritase, jwhich seems to be a very long and large one.” INFANTILE PARALYSIS GERM NOW REPORTED ISOLATED New York and Minnesota Doctors Experimenting an*Serum to Combat Disease. ST, PAUL, Minn, Dec. 1.—A germ believed to be the causative agent of infantile paralysis, has been isolated | at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., by Dr, E. C. Rosenow and his associates, Dr, E. B. Towne of Bos- ton, and Dr. G. W. Wheeler of New York, according to an announcement made in the St, Paul Dispatch to- day. ' be; iny of the tangles which | P TO EXHUME GIRL’S BODY. investi day a crime had young woman There Ray, ftelan, Dr West One Street, that The body w: Cemetery The doctors are experimenting on cine or serum to combat the) dita liscovered that of infantile was | ments pointed that way | What |“polymorphous streptococcus” has been isolated often in large numbers from the throats and tonsils of acute cases of infantile paralys In different culture assumed different sizes, it is declared In some cases they were so small |that they were invisible under the microscope and eastly filtered through bee porcelain, pai Le Sey ‘COURT JOINS FIGHT | “Short Weight” Men Are Sent to the Workhouse, Justice Salmon in the Court of Spe- cial Sessions to-day gave notice that the courts Intended to support the au- thorities in their effort to reduce the high cost of living. Several peddlers} were arraigned before Justices Salmon, | Moss and Freschi charged with viola: | tion of the law regarding weights and measures. All pleaded guilty. To the first man arraigned, Eugene ceps a stand at Sev- | and Second Avenue, | ni © notice at this time t the Justices of the “I want t to the pul Court of lal Sessions intend to| suppert the work of Commisstoner | n of the Bureau of Weights asures. You people supply the poor and deliberately rob them, The | ost of living is suff ently large enough at the present time.” h of the to the workhouse for te _ defendants were sent days. SAVED FROM DEATH BY GAS. Man Found Unconscious When Po- liceman Breaks Dowa Door, Mrs. Anna Green, who has @ rooming house at No, $49 Third Avenue, found bas eBCApi® Cary to-day m the hall mm of Alexander . @ third hall bedroom lodwer £ Buldz was unconscious, but was re- vived by @ surgeon from Flower Hos. Ital, Banke books ig his roo had considerable deposita | he had os eal | The physicians would not state | positively that the micro-organism | paralysis, but said that thelr experi- is described as a peculiar | a the germs ON COST OF LIVING) Special Sessions’s Announcement as | ton to Ascertal a Crime Was Commit Justice Philbin signed an order to- permitting Assistant District last|torney Fitzpatrick to exhume the body letter on this subject was written on of Anna Korbinen to ascertain whether hether At- — of Sheriff Edward Stengel, who gave portant evidence for the prosecution tion Wednesday afternoon, was re- | called to-day for cross-examination Sheriff Stengel testified that Teiper's ear, which the prisoner sald had been left broken on the highway on the|| day preceding the murders, was! been committed. ‘The!started without difficulty the next ied Nov. 1 at No, 317|morning merely by inserting a mag West Thirty-sizth Street Was such a discrepancy be- tween the icned’| of deat monia, assigned by Coroner's Phpsician c knowledgment that w ‘and that given by the attending | property. heidi tewee Ws 12 George Schaub, No. Hundred and ‘Twenty first an investigation was or- {dered ‘by District Attorney Swann, This Camera Corrects the User’s Mistakes The five Rexo improvements make it easy for everybody to get good pictures from the Every problem confronting the ama- teur has been solved in the camera itself. start. 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