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10 LIFT OFF CORNS FREEZONE IS MAGIC Costs few cents! Sore, touchy corns lift right off with fingers. No pain! Drop a little Freestone on an ach fm; corn, ostantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out It THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 39, 1918, EVIDENCE | THAT SET STIELOW FREE i As @ preliminary step to the Investl- | (Continued from First Page.) gation made by Mr. Hond, King wan| the decision last night to set the men |'Mduced to come to Albany and sub: froo. This evidence, which covern| Mit to interrogation by the Gover- “60ada « {nor For two hours one night a it minute deta of th | wees Kine was rilled by the for which Stielow and |¥* ® Ld 7 " Governor jn the Executive Man- nh were wrongfully incarcerated, ‘ hakginie A ‘| pletely destroys tho chain of cir- “0m. While denying that] he hac cumstances fabricated by “private fred the shot at killed Phelps and) detectives" who were retained by the Mise Wolcott, King made admissions | written of Orleans County to that Indicated po: itive knowledge of i the crime, He appeared to fear the solve the murder of Phelps and his Dre i wokeoper, and who presented to Wath of Clarence F. O'Connell, now re “y a ce that Wak ane GEVIRE & Auburn for murder- a ete ne tye, U8 masault, similar to the Phoipae pind thet hgh bead ton hat hd cadity rag brcr abet Wolcott crime, more than the power cessfully contradicted by the de- beret ced of the state GRAND JURY REFUSED TO TAKE KING'S CONFESSION, King afterward admissions to the Special Grand Jury of Orleans County that were expected to result in his indictment. The majority sen- of the jury, however, was that Jow and Green were guilty and should stay tn prison. ‘The report made by Mr. Bond to the Governor says that his Investigation was conducted on lines entirely inde pendent of any previous inquiry. As ;& sample of the evidence disregarded by the Special Grand Jury of Orleans County, Mr. Bond gives the following questions put to King by one of the jurymen, and his answers: @. You know pretty well if what you told us last night is true, if you were indicted here and tried regularly, that you would have to go to the eleetric PUBLIC OPINION AT HOME WAS AGAINST STIELOW. | Public sentiment tn Orleans County was strongly opposed to Stielow and Green, The former was convicted on “third degree” evidence. Green, @ utterly ignorant and en- Urely gullible, made alleger con- fossion he said later was forced from him. Stislow was rentenced to die In the electric chair; Green, on his confes- sion, to from twenty years in prison to life. Persons who becaine Inter- ested in the case succeeded in hav- Ing Stielow's execution stayed, pend- ing the investigation additional evidence, made mere boy, an on @oesn't burt . bit, Yes, magic! | | Why walt? Your druggist sells « tiny bottle of Freezone for a few Cents, su = ent to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn be- tween the toes, and calluses, without Soreness or irritation. Freezone ip the much talked of ether discovery of @ Cincinnat) genius, Cash or Jredit Open Kvenings TH ® o'Clocw Holzwasser Home Talks No. 326 t hovena: to want to excel ite or New Wu Page Catalog ani 12-Page Spring Sale Circ Eaelly Accessible from, We by NG or BD Si AB “Room Apartimen A5-Room etal Period. Purnitnre amino e. Special A4-Koom peeyseoren on VAL HAVE YOU A SWEETHEART, Son or Brother in the Army or Navy. If mail him a package of Allen wot into the sh and din the foot The American, British and ach troops use Allen's Foot-Base, Shoe and freslens the feet. It is the Greatest comforter for tired, smarting, tender, swollen feet, and gives relief to corns and bunic 250, Don't accep! any substitute Sooner or later youll discover Hicoro ce pall —-, wus Plo Hy Gos Newark, W. z chair? Do you want to die? Tho last time that Stlelow faced the) ont want to. No man obair he was saved when less than] wants to die. one hour remained before his execu- Q You know that will send you there?” tion. Repeated attempts to bring to vai at ight the complete details of the cuse failed until Gov, Whitman secured from | tho Legisiature on appropriation of 5,000 to Investigate the new evi- Q. What Is your case at the present time? Supposing we tndicted you and you are tried A. 1 am going to plead guilty, alt. @. Stielow is going clear and’ you dence are going to take his place? Letters written by King while con- A. Yos, air. . fined in jail on another charge proved Mr. ond says that after these declarations he expected the jury co Vote an indictment against both King and O'Connell Instead of returning an indictment, however, Mr. Bond says, the Grand Jury attached most importance to tne of the Phel King wrote them that he was and not tho tunsuspected knowle Wolcott murders under the Impression really being held for It, offense publicly lodged against him. | aneged confession of Sticlow and re- SSS | fused to return an indictment against King and O'Connell Mr. Bond says that the evidence It Takes Courage To Be a Soldier submitted by him made cases to support the Sticlow's alleged confession was not voluntary, and that certain of the expert testimony given at the tri, which was inaterial in securing a con Viction, wis worthlons a prima facie intention that "Tam fully of the bellef," says Mr. Htond, "that a Grand Jury In It takes iron nerves, men with red] ¢ ns County would, under ordina- blood and the brawn to do, cumstances, have indicted on anerve to “buck-up, ence even less strong than ts presented, but the circumstances surrounding his case are extraordina- and “go over-the- ry to a degree, and the failure of top," or with stamina] thif Grand Jury to lay aside all enough to meet the| prejudices or previously acquired “k. E »Jopinions and consider the ovidence night attack, Energy! iy on ite Indicated that is the most valuable] they” were by motives of thing in the world You need eneruy every day, every minute of the day, It is the same behind the lines, in the work shop, and on the farm, What is most needed is iron in the blood, Every man should have as much iron in his be tained in an ordinary nail, If your blood i consideration purely tocal in character.’ What stepx the authorities of Or- Jeans County will tnawugurate to | bring King and O'Conne!! to trial for the Phelps-Wolcott murder has not been decided, King’s whereabouts are known and he can be reached at any time. O'Connell still has a minimum of three years to serve for mur- derous assault.” GOV. WHITMAN DECLARES STIE- LOW WAS INNOCENT. Whitman, tasued a state personal or thin, watery, your face pale and anemic, or pimply, Gov. low, sald: On Dee in pardoning Stle rent, in which he you feel depressed, energy to comp! blue, without your daily tasks, in commuting r Stlelow's to life imp: It's time to hi the warning, Pot} onment, I that no other n blood in your veins, take} criminal ca lomency had Tablets, a new combina been asked, had _perple: tion of soluble iron and herbal ex-| Gintreased me ag hid this tracts discovered by Dr, Pierce and! there was consi and circumstance in the k fesalon and the facts it aw yet unexplained unaccountable, and that 1 his Physicians of the Surgical Insti tute in Burfalo, N.Y. It gives one snap, pep, vin and vigor to have this surrounding and to me could iron in the blood, “Irontic” Is a} not escape the conviction that blood maker, a strength builder and| there was a possibility, perhaps a nerve tonic, You can obtain “Iron-| more than # possibility, that the defendant was not guilt tic? at most drug stores for sixty See ride: Wrote cents the vial, or you can obtain a| per of incriminating lette test package by sending ten cents to| were intercepted, showing about his connection with Phelps murder, and through the instrumentality of The New York World, whose editors had followed the case, King was induced to the stitute Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical In-| in Buffalo, N. ¥.-—Advt | | | | STILOW SAVED. WTHINAN HOR OF DEATH CHAR Was Saying Last Prayers} When Aid Directed by Mi Loeb Reached Him. Few criminal cases have béen more with dramatic ineidents than f Charles F, Stielow, who has suffered all the agonies of a doomed man except that of death, Four times he was within a few hours of the electric ohnir, During the three years since the murder there has been a remarkable shift of sentiment. In the beginning no one doubted the prisoner's guilt. To-day perhaps every person iden- tified with the various investigations in convinced of his innocence, One of the first to work in behalf prisoner, an ignorant farm is Miss Sophie Irene Loeb of ning World, Once convinced of his inifocence she and this paper have labored unceasingly to establish it, and did not become discouraged in the face of many disappointing de- velopments, Sticlow three times reprieved, was to have been executed in Sing Sing | on July 29, 1916, Miss Loeb had in- terested in his behalf Misha Apple- baum of the Humanitarian Cult, the | late Mrs, Inez Milholland Boissevatn | and others, They had gone to Albany | the day before he was to die, but the | Governor, convinced of Sticlow's guilt, rofused to interfore, Mr. Applebaum and other workers returned from Albany at 11 o'clock on | the night set for the execution, Miss | Loob was sick and they went to her home for a conference. It was de- | cided the only chance was in appeal- | ing to @ Supreme Court Justice for a hey succeeded in reaching gu- preme Court Justice Charles L. Guy his home in Convent Avenue, He swas willing to hear arguments from them. At that hour Mrs. Bolssevain sat Harmon, The nearest yer, Stuart Kohn, a volunt They were residence in fast automobiles, They met Mr. Applebaum the 4 He saw the merits of their! tio: and telephoned to Sing Sing to| pla ore the follow |" pone the execution a few hours. |it being Saturday At that t bout 6 A, M., Stielow/agreed to send a writt |was saying his last prayers,” He had | automobite. been toid the end would come at 6] The Deputy Warden then told Stle them which under the law must taki case rity insisted on elaborate tele- | Orle ifications before they | on t to postpone the execu- | Miss in Now York to than efforts Remodeling and Fur Storage HY NOT have your Furs re- W modeled and repaired now when you put them in Stor- age and get the benefit of the low Summer prices, instead of waiting until the rates of the busy Fall Season prevail? Why not avail yourself of the op- Rey of following next season’s esigns now when they are first ready, instead of waiting until September? 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