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P CENTRALFIGURE INGIRL MURDER MYSTERY, SUID. i F.Ps Farrell, Stake Stalked by Trag- edy 22 Years, Ends Life to Escape Arrest. nk P. Farrell who, twenty-two years ago was the central figure in . the sensational murder of Mamie ;@* Cunningham, a twelve-year-old girl and who spent two years in jail) be- fore being finally freed of the murder charge against him, took his own life last night in his rooms at No. 317 Be Careful in Using Soap on Your Hair Most soaps and prepared shampoos | contain too much alkali, which is very | injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to is just plain mulsified cocoanut oil, for it is and entirely greaseless. It's ¥ cheap, and beats the most expensive soaps or anything else all to pieces. | and a few ounces will last the whole! family for months. 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White FOR MENS, AND CHILDREN'S SHOES The F-P, DALLEY CORPORATIONS LIMITED, BUFFALO, WY | | subsequently re ‘You can get this at any drug store, |* BELL-ANS: Advertionments for The World may be tet at | ing East %th Street which he had oc- cupied since the body of the girl was found in her mother's rooms on tht Lirst floor of the same tenement Tragedy stalked Farrell's end even a8 it had laid a blieht upon him so many Kes ars ago, For he inhaled gas o-day under the Anti. cLaate La aw, and the one who discovered his body was a friend come to offer him that job necessary to | Prevent his going to jail. Farrell had lived the twenty-two intervening years since the murder of Mamie Cunningham with an aunt, who was his sole relative and who was chief witness for him in his trial. Three weeks ago the aunt died and Farrell, without work, was left alone. In the police survey of the precinct to run down jobless men Farrell was warned; to-day was set as the limit of his idleness. He tried to find em- ployment at his trade as a printer and failed. day he said to his friend, William Spal of No, 676 Sec ond Aventie, that he'd never go to jail as a loafer Something in the man’s tone led Spal t» hurry to Farrell's rooms on the fourth floor of the tenement early to-day, He had meanwhile found an opening for his friend, But Farrell was dead, On May 20, 18%, Mamie Cunning- ham was strangied to death and Far rell was arrested on suspicion and aged, ‘Then Detect- tve James MoCafferty, afterward head of the Detective Bureau and 4 man famous for his working of the third degree,” took up the case. Far- rell again was arrested, but the jury disagreed and the indictment against him was dismissed. GZAR'S EXECUTION DECRIED; 4 GRAND DUKES KIDNAPPED Putting to Death of Nicholas De- Clared by Press of Russia “Cruel and Unnecessary.” STOCKHOLM, July %.—The pres Russia, inclu Socialist news cruel and ou unnecessary was harmless Bolshevik claim Slovaks were planning to k was made to diseredit the Czechs and iso to excuse the execu Four former Russian Grand Dukes been carried off by an unidentified band, according to a Moscow despatch. The despatch says that the President of the Ekaterinburg Territornal Council announces that the band on July 18 broke into the residence of the former Grand Dukes Igor, Constantin and Ivan ConstanUnovitch and Serge Michaelo- vitch and carried them off The former Grand Dukes Constantin nd Igor, Constantinovitch are sons of Wiliam Guggenheim the late Grand Duke Constantin Con stantinovitch, @ second cousin of the late Emperor. The former Grand Duke serge was formerly a General in the Russian army and is an uncie of stantin and Igor, There are ne records of an Ivan Constantinoviteh, ch aia $150,000,000 MORTGAGE. Tax Will Be 8750,000, $160,000,000 was filed r of Jay in the office of the Re Rpaid lated June 1 tentral Uni New York as truste up old bone 000,000 a jortgage was Issued ax a re sult of a decision of the st sin May, New bx onstruction and equipme work. Ff r Webster said the mort was the largest ever filed in. the office, A mortgage tax of $760,000 will be paid as bonds are sold. many. It was mortgage was made n ‘Trust Company of s refund and WOMEN’S. Phite »y the Brook-| | Rector of the Church of the Messi Metnorialto Major Mitebel, U.$. R., aati oa tesa i Ms ee Late Mayor of the City of NewYork Arson tay lettete oF encenpageres and commendation a message writ and signed by John Purroy Mitch shall always prize very highly, f The World suggests » great popular subscription for « it he took time to say how mucn h Among my letters of encouragement | trom the Rev. H. P."Hames, Acting suitab! worthy memorial to Major John Purroy personally hoped my prope rr Mitchel, U. S. R., Aviation Corps, for four years Mayor petual Calendar would go throweh af- of New York City, by which the city, honoring « hero. ter the war, and that he would b will also honor itself. To this end The World subscribes glad to do anything in his power | $1,000, help me, I only wish I could send} more to the Memorial Fund.” — Grieving for Dead Son, KI f. The World, both morning and evening editions, will gladly receive and acknowledge contributions of any sum for this purpose, All contributions should be addressed to the Mitchel re, renare pold, aeventy year Memorial Fund, The World, No, 63 Park Row, New Pei ahaet th Wan Poe York, N. Y. Contributions will be acknowledged in the gas tubo in her mouth. she columns of The World and The Evening World from day upright in @ chair. Susie to day. matd, made the discovery, The dor and windows we sealed A nm v found saying Plea bury me next in the best of order This waa o January and melancholia toc | _ CONTRIBUTORS AND GIFTS = m of the mother ies Check for $50 and Many Small Contribu-| | tions Bring the Total to Date | to $20,620.25. Contridutions to the + pera subscription for @ memorial to Major John Purroy Michel received yesterday and up to noon to-day and contri butions of amounts of $190 or more theretofore received appear below. | Further contributions will be acknowledged from day to day: Name of Contributor, Amount. , Name of Contributor, | or The Worid .. eee $1,000 | The Brooklyn Daily B The N, YX, Times. eoece « Leonard M. Wailstein. 0 | The Sun and bvening Sun.... The Rey. Dr, W. 8, Kainsford, | White Footwear White Boots, $8.95 H.C. Frick.... 1 wiigetield, Conn. . 4 Julius Rosenwald. 1 alter Scott, No. 49 | Joho b. sposmetalles M 1 John Lynn, No, 48 Bond st. 100 | White Ovfords, $7.50 Judge Elbert H. Gary? } BK. M. House, Magnolia, M. 100 | White Pumps, $7.50 “Withold My Name". . Oppenheim, Collins & Herman A. Metz L. EB. Waterman Co. 100 Stmon Guggenheim C.F. Leng, No, 42 Broadway. 100 . P vt J. Horace Harding. Frank Tilford ... 100 | Fwomen to devo with John Mch. Bowman Magistrate alexanase Brough: 100 EAGLE Arch Fit Shoe Major August Belmont Dr. Martian J. Dwy. 100 Henry P. Davison... A. P. Willams, No. The Shor with the Corset Fit Wiliam G, Willcox... 68th ot. ..... . . 100 * B. H. Outerbridge EPA TPO ics iicssvencves 50 ne Henry Bruere .. Seventh District Liquor Deal- William Hamlin ers’ Association coeee 30 “Open All 4 Herman 8, Rosenbaum ‘ 25 3 Uptown Sh Henry Toch, 25 H. H. Pike & Co William EB. Harmon Eagle Boot “Shops 3 Hrondway at tM0th, yr att ——— Dr, Samuel | Cc. to0| Remsen Louis Marshall Lieut. Col, William’ Williams, N. A . Robert W. De Forest. . Ladenourg, Thalmann & Co... Arthur Williams, Otto T. Bannard. Fox & Pier, No. 39 Liberty Cav. Carlo Barsotti, Il Progresso Italo-Americano ...++6 r Nicola di Bari.. Alfred A. Peck tases ig C. Lynch, No. AVG certs eases 2 Miss BW. Giftiin, Brooklyn 100 | Charles T. White... Maison Charle » P. Hai *s Nolan, 930 & 36 West 34th Street 1 Might up, opponite Oppenheim & Coiling OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY, Dress Alfred EB. Marling... Paul M. Warburg. Stuyvesant Fish . Best & Co... Joseph M. Price 3. 144th 85 Fifth Ave Q | W9 rank Hou | | GM. Ward | by Henry Weasley, 10: | 18. | ate Saas Lek oe MOO PTO satisieascaysececass $17,652.60 John B, Stanchfieid: 100 | Sums less than $100 previ- tuckielae Voma Oi - Charles H. Sapin. 100| ously acknowledged ...... 2,967.65 uding Votlen, Organdies, Ginghama Cornelius J. Su 300 — - | George McAneny ... 100! Grand total test esses + $20,620.25 a i 6” Good Quality Dresses! Secretary of the Loggia S. Nicola ud find check for $10, contribute Here is a tribute with his offering Others in woolens and silke re. duced 10 $5.50, $5.95 | To-Day’s Subscriptions Up to! Noon, $134.60; Total Now $20,620.25. | ‘The World's Fund for a memorial John Purroy Mitchel continues to be swelled with contrituti from show all sides. The amounts recet |how general ts the movement to honor the young officer who died In| | his country’s cause and to perpetuate jthe memory of the best Mayor New York over had, The receipts to-day Suits for Men | IN A GREAT WAR-TIME SALE ing the estem in which Mr, Mitchel $22.50 and $25.00 Suits, now......$17.50 |was held by all classes. Hiram $28.00 and $30.00 Suits, now......$23.50 | Barney, lawyer at No. 17 Battery $32.50 and $35.00 Suits, now.,....$27.50 | Place, sends $0 with the following | lotter “It ia a privilege to have the op: | portunity of joining m your tribute to Major Mitchel and I take pleasure jim sending my check for $50." | The donor of the 10-cent piece to erect a monument to the dead is Henry Wesley of No. 10? West 1423 | Street, who writes pt my little contribution for the Mitchel Pund for use in a n from $50, the largest amount re | | ceived, to 10 cents. | Tatters continue to pour in show IRY Feather-Weight Clothes for Hot Weather Wear— For Dress, Business or Play — Specially Priced Now. “Please a Tropical Worsted Suits .. $17.50 to $28.00 Silk Suits and Flannel Suits . $22.50 to $35.00 Cool Cloth and Mohair Suits... $12.50 to $20.00 Genuine Palm Beach Suits $10.00 to $15.00 Thomas P. Ford of the Thom see nae Aes aaa) And Air-O-Weave Suits SOE AOR A ORR t0N ALD, By the House of Broth $15 to $28 “It 1@ an honor to be able to fall in rhe Kuppenheimer a ae in New behind your splendidly patriotic pian to commemorate the life and work of y 1456 Broadway Broadway at 49th Street 44 E. 14th St. William FB, of the William 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 47 Cortlandt St. F. Harmon ( HY, real eatate, sent 125th Street at 3d Avenue--Open Saturday Evening Be) 1s UA TT ee ee a8 Save or Slave--Buy W. S. S. Regularly ment: “Inclosed find my check for $20, to) | be wed in conpestion with your pio- worthy cause," | total amount received up to noon was $134.60, which brings the grand total to $20,620.25 mrt American young wi John Purroy A Summer Sale of y THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 26, /1¥18. A seven-time World Want works all the week. Order one to- eens mee mene ee -day and prosper. cal