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THAW IS HIDING UNTHL BAIL CAN BE ARRANGED, SAYS LAWYER (Continue From Pirst Page.) And that h was in court last night with a lawyer and bonds- men for Brower. Acting on the information received from Detective Cuniffe that Brower occupied a room at the Bristol on Friday night, District Attorney Swann subpoenaed Clerk 8. M. Eaton of that hotel for the Grand Jury. In the room gccupied by Brower was a muitcase initialled “T.." and this was taken to the District Attorney's of- fice and proved a mine of informa- tion. Letters to boys offering them work and education, and with the boys’ answers on the reverse sides of the pages, as directed by the writer, wero found. No names or addresses were on the letters, but a dozen names were written on a separate sheet of paper. District Attorney Swann said he will attempt to locate the owners of the names. The sult case and its con-| tents were submitted to the Grand Jury. Young Gump was stripped yester- @ay in tho presence of the Grand Jury and displayed the welts and bruises | on his back inflicted by Thaw. Frank P. Walsh, former Chairman of the Industrial Relations Commit- tes, returned this morning from Phil- | adelphia, accompanied by young! Gump. Mr. Walsh put up at the! Holland House, while Gump was! cared for otherwise. Later, both at-| torney and boy went to the District | Attorney's office in the Criminal | Courts Building, where Mr, Walsh put Assistant District Attorney Black in possession of all the information | he had obtained in Philadelphia in| connection with the arrest of Oliver | C. Brower, Thaw's bodyguard, | “Young Gump did not tdentify | Brower, who is not the man O'Byrne | he met with Thaw,” Mr, Walsh said. | “But Brower is the man we wanted, ell right, for on him were found pepers bearing on the case of Gump, | which will materially assist in the | prosecution of Thaw. Brower ad- mitted having been with Thaw. “Brower and Thaw were in New) York last Friday night and Eaturday. | Brower said that Thaw went to the | MoAlpin, where he had reservations, | er ras denied the hospitality of the manager “Gump still bears the marks of his) beatings. He is a normal Jad in| every respect, but unsophisticated | and retiring in disposition. He has an infirmity of speech and when he stutters, ho becomes bashful. When he overcomes the stuttering he tells a straight story, which carries con-| viction. “Since the case has been in Mr.| Swann's hands Thaw has made ef forts to hush the boy up. A man came to the Grump home in Kansas City recently and slipped a note under the} door, The note advised Frederick to come to the Baltimore Hotel there! and talk things over with a man who aigned himself J. F. Bernard, | “I notified District Attorney Swann! of this development, and then, ac- | companied by Bdward J. Curtin of | Kansas City, Assistant State's At- torney, went to the Baltimore. There | we talked with this man Bernard, said that he had met Thaw in Con- cord, N. H., and that Thaw was pay- ing his tuition in a school at Tucson, Ariz. i} “Hothad a check for $500 from ‘Thaw | and had been instructed to offer it to Frederick for his tuition aua expenses at the same school at Tucson.” Mrs. Jack Clifford, formerly Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, had not been told of Harry Tl latest trouble to-day | Fills Stomach With New Energy Weak, Worn Out, Gassy, Sour Stom- | ach Revived and Made to Enjoy Food With Stuart’s Dys- | pepsia Tablets. Convince Yourself With a Free Trial Package. Most of us eat three ¢ often forget that each ie led indigestion or dye- with {te sour risings, gas, rum: ain, depremion and the feeling of when breathing ts difficult, most effective remedy and the most reliable because you can get it at any dr Inited or Canada, ts ents a fi Free Trial Coupon F. 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Mann Declares That New Militia Law Has Not Had a Fair Trial, WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Represen- tatives of the Woman's Peace Party before the Senate Military Committee to-day opposed universal service. The delegation was hi by Mrs, Wil- Ham Kent, wife of Representative Kent, of California, and among other speakers were Mrs, Ella Flagg Young, of Chicago, Mrs. Amos Pinchot, of . Mrs, Lucia Ames Mead of Brookline, M All the spe of proper ph: r children of both sex they entered school, but opposed mili- tary drills. Gen, Mann, Chief of the Militia D1- | hearing that he new militia law has not had a fair trial and that judgment as to its merits could not yet be passed ac- 34th Street _ Special Purchase — 350 MISSES’ EVENING GOWNS Offering Extraordinary Values dmission 43 eXamt- Mann made the a running fire of ion by members v ne ought the War Department had dealt unfairly with the militia on the border fn its official reports. So COMMITTEE ON MOVIE TAX SOON TO HOLD HEARINGS: Speaker Sweet Designates Assem-| blyman Wheeler of Ontario Chair- man—Must Report by Feb. 15. ALBANY, Heber B, Jan, 10,—Assemblyman | Wheeler of Ontario, who| designed to establish a censorship of moving | pictures, was named by Speaker! Sweet to-day as head of the Assem- | tion picture industry to determine | whether {t 18 a proper subject for| taxation, The other Assembly the committee are Hrereton of Warren, members of | Henry BE, H.| Robert Mec. Flammin of ings, Republicans, and Henry 8. 8 nmel of New York, Democrat. hey will sit with the Senate Committee composed of Sen-| ators John Young of Wyoming, J W. Yelverton of Schenectady James J. 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Women’s Sorosis Shoes 4.75 5.85 6.75 formerly 6,00 to 12,00 017, James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street i | , ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY “a Semi-Annual Sale ANGLO-PERSIAN & FRENCH WILTON RUGS At Actual Savings of 30% From Regular Prices Twice each year the manufacturers of these famous Rugs introduce new designs, thereby necessitating the discontinuance of a number of current patterns to provide room on the looms for the new styles. Choice designs and colors that cannot be procured in any other weaves. We are disposing of these and similar weaves at prices to effect an immediate clearance Anglo-Persian and French Wilton Extra Large Size Size Ox1@ ft regularly 82.50, 57.75 Anglo-Persian and Similar Weaves. 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