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William Sherlock, prosecuting at- nounced this morning that he would continue to detain Frank Quarrel, No. 235 12th Street, West New York, as an important witnes: in the case of the murder of his wife, Mrs. Chris- tina Quarrel, whose body wrapped in heavy paper was found yesterday in a vacant lot in Munroe Piace, West New York. It was said that Quarrell, who is { known also as Frank Tracy, has made a number of contradictory statements since he was locked up. He has un- dergone a three-hour grilling by de- tectives. After their session with Quarrel! detectives visited the back room of |] Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair | ———————— Tf ycu want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with, Most soaps and Ube shampoos contain too much ‘. This dries the scalp, makes the brittle, and as very harmful. 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SLAIN WOMAN'S |2”"* torney of Hudson County, N. J., an-|) John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Driving First Spike Into the Keel of the U. S. Trawler Fish Hawk ns This is a photograph taken at the time Mrs, John D. Rockefeller jr. drove the spike into the keel of the trawler Fish Hawk at the ceremony of the laying of the —= JD ROCKEFELLER: MRS. MRS: VM TRyLOR ANE MRS. JS: COSMIMANS TP DAV Son MRS COLEMAN DUPONT, vessel's keel at Portland, Me. Mrs. Rockefeller was surrounded by some prominent workers in the cause of humanity and Americanism. ns A As the picture shows,! 2000 WOMEN SEEK TOON NARRES FE AGEPTED Most Applicants Have Rela- tives in the Corps and Wear Service Badges. Reports from the Marine Corps Re- jeruiting Headquarters to-day show |that many listed as casualties among |yesterday’s Marinette applicants are lback in the fight to-day. More than two thousands girls have stormed the | office in the last two days seeking en- listment and they show a@ tenacity that is not surpassed by the fighting men of that serv From yesterday's applicants corps. They were examined by Col ton for that purpose. To-day all passed with flying colors. ritt, of the Marine Publicity Bureau. ‘Tho recruits were: Mrs. Mabel C. Owen, of No, 188 Davis Avenue, 8. 1; wife of Sergeant Ei in France; Mrs. Florence ¢ No. 170 Vermilyea Avenue, whose hus- at Gettysberg; Miss Mary C. No. 435 Central Avenue, Newark, N. @ cafe whose door is only about fifty where the body feet from the spot v found Woods and tween that spot and the grass and on a fence old carpet. Detectives say that t have reason to believe the body with carpet nearby was a bi covered this ping paper Quarrell was quoted yesterday saying he hought he knew” committed the murder, but he since about it. to be -mestioned again to-ni Meanwhile the apartment where and his wife lived has been searc Daniel O'Neill, a brother of slain woman, who had been deta: last night, was released this morn after examination, any light on the mystery, neither police has m: « been reticent de it public, il talked with an fo showed signs of having been trampled down, for som time before it was encased in wrap- He is If he has thrown'| nor the prosecuting attorncy Evenng be- it of hey was who has ght he hed. the ined ning the World ‘reporter after his release. “I don't tina,” he know who killed said. “I haven't any Chris- idea who would have a motive for such a thing. But there is one thing I am sure of and that is that Frank (the husband) didn't do ®. He never| would have the nerve." | Another brother of Mrs. Quar Hugh A. O'Neill, of No. 30 Benkhard| Avenue, Newburgh, N. Y., appeared at West New York to-day to take charge the funeral, which will be} held to ‘ow from Darke's under- | taking rooms, the autopsy having! been completed, When the body was found one h use electric sh which lessens the whole co: machine is on! Address 424 Broadway 126 Delancey Stree! 10 Irving Place rag West 42d Stre Demonstrations may be seen at our Show Rooms cars for cutting the cloth, facturing efficiency pace for the corresponding use of power in the home, the servant problem or elimir nservation effort of the times, The e of these modern The New York Edison. Company eS » At Your Service Most of the clothing required for the men ot our Army and Navy is made on electric sewing machines, Many clothing establishments Hand labor has been almost entirely eliminated in the interest of labor and time-saving and manu- Power utilization in industry, saving human: effort, should set the Anything tes home labor, adds to electric sewing rvants of the Home” which in this way contribute to the individual as well as the general welfare Irving Place and x sth Street—Stuyvesant 5600 Tolephone Addr Canal 8690 1g1 Fast 86th Street Orchard 1960 1g East rasth Street Stuyvesant 5600 et Bryant 5262 Thrift and War Savings Stamps on sale at all our offices 362 East 149th Street Night and Emergency Call: Farragut yo00 Branch Office Show Reems for the Convenience of the Pubsic Telepnone Lenox 7780 Harlem 4020 Melrose 9900 nd | sti | band to that woman, that of the woman's home. The fact that she held it just before she died is taken to indicate the possibility that she may have been killed when approaching her home, or perhaps at the very door of her apartment, Prosecutor rlock intends to question the husband again to-day with special reference to the key, and hopes to learn whether any known person had a reason to demand it of Mrs, Quarrel. Quarrell, who is a slaughter hoase yutcher at the Nagel Packing Com- yany of No. 683 Henderson Street, Jor sey City, first heard of the finding cf « body at noon. He hastened to the undertaking rooms of Charles Darke, but the body had already been re moved to Hoboken. Over tho phone Juarrell endeavored@o learn the de- scription of the body, but was told to come in person to the Morgue. Quarrell returned to West New York about two o'clock and for thr hours County Prosecuting Attorney ant Detective Devine, together with the local detectives, discussed the question of taking Quarrell into cu: tody. At this time Quarrell was no- where to be found and the police did not have his correct address. While Detectives Stecklien and Waliaco chased down to Hudson and Eighth ning World Reporter located the 3 ha alata ie churman said he had declared his man at No. 285 12th Street, because intention of becoming an American | he had overheard Quarrell give that citizen In 1915, and that he believed this claration entitled him to import | address to some one over the phone two hours previous. “God knows I've na good hu rell to the reporter, ts looking for their quarry, the |* Jeclared Quar-, Schurm: Jovernn re clutched a 7 y—and the key was “SERVICE FLAG PRAYER” SUGGESTED FOR JERSEY Governor Issues Proclamation posing Observance First Sun- day of Each Month. J.; Mias J) tte ©. Romage, of No. bands in the service, possible to find one who does wear at least one service star. Pro-| of them have two stars, three four. a French Cross. me and so! girl She wore TRENTON, N. J., Aug. 16.—Gov.|clared that it was given her by he Edge to-day issued a proclamation| cousin, Sergt. Jerome F. O'Neill, suggesting to the people of New Jer- York member of Company H. sey that the first Sunday of each | 465th Infantry. O'Neill It ree month in the calendar year be desis-! merly at No, 212 East 90th Street. nated as the “day for service M48) Mrs Helena Dupont, wite of Albert pray Gres Dupont, c he Dupo itudios, The Governor suggests that at this| Greer Dupont, of the Dupont Bt be service all patriotic societies, lodges! Camp in France, Was. and the general publig be invited to|aibert Dupont was a the various churches of the State for Juate and was one of five were accepted for enlistment in the McLemore, who came from Washing- they took their physical examinations, and Then they were formally accepted into the service and the oath of allegiance was administered to them by Capt. Ster- nerson Owen, now rther, of band {s in the Tank Training Corps Kelly, of 346 West Fifty-aixth Street, Manhat~- tan; and Miss Welshinski, of this city. Many of the applicants have hus- and it is im- not Many One pretty, blue-eyed ture appeared in a number of papers as being among the applicants, She declared that she wouldn't go back to her office if she were turned down. OO WILSON ADVISES DEFEAT OF BLEASE FOR SENATE SPARTANBURG, 8. C., Aug. 16— President Wilson has addressed a let- ter to Thomas H. Daniel, a local newspaper man, in response to a re- Quest for an expression of his views on the Senatorial race in South Caro- lina, in which former Governor Cole L. Blease is a candidate, The letter sayot | "Let me say that I have perfect con- |fidence that, the people uth Caro- |na will judge rightly in the Senator. lial contest and [have not the least fear that they will belleve that |Blease is or can be a friend of \Adminiatration, The record of his ady written and it i @ punge It.” | mother was sick. Last night her pic- 2 fon is all |inte to ss Can You See Between Your Teeth? No, the crevices are too small, ditt. cult to reach and to clean, yet large enough to hold acids from decom posing food. SOZODONT, the antiseptic dentifrice penetrates these crevices—counteracts the makes your mouth wholesome and swreet—proteets your teeth, Use r| | prayer “for the men of the military|men of that class who hoboed their service and for the fathers, mothers| Way around the world at t and others of kin who are grieving | D0 fAtadehe nl oneal dor for them, who have been left behind quariatis baw | in body, but who are marching away) When Lieut. Miller announced to- step by step with them in heart.” day that no one but accomplished > stenographers could be considered Enough Evidence to Him, Aw n Say. Convicted of perjury Germany un: » pretense thi ed t here to-day to seven months’ rm utral thorities said nt evidence to nt of the ¢ and therefore he cou ve given her be interned. $20 out of my pay envelope every! Schurman was in the German " until sh before coming to week to do as she samy fit,” he added. country in 1914 ne left me suddenly two years ago, | and I found her staying with friends | in New York, 1 saw her alive for the last time Saturday afternoon! about 680 o'clock, Sunday evening, | when I returned, sho was not to be! found. Monday night [ phoned to tho police stations of Jersey City, New York Police Headquartei Bellevue Hospital ané the Morgue. They informed me nothing had turned up. I did the same thing Tuesday evening, My God, I've tried as hard as any man to locate her but it was Quarrel plainly shaken by tho tragedy. | The staff of ives and Quar rell visi the body. They prowled about back | yards, interviewed neighbors, looked | under the boardwalk of a small caf no use.”" was de’ on Monroe Street, but apparently found nothing connected with the crime, The E ning World reporter visited the William Spies embroidery twenty fect away from where (he body was found, and discovered | that paper they used to tie up bun-| dies was similar to that wrapped ody. Taking a piece of ‘rasmus Carpenter, who body, Work heard Sarpenter declare the pieces wero the sat The used at the emb: : uid to be identical would be y one to enter the tain these articles n 23 without bein | Bravery of Tw WASHINGTON Kin aman, of F, Ready of Barnwell, 8. C. and te. commended machinist's m were cretary Daniels to-day for and initiative tn taking a side of the burning, unish steamship Serantes on July and + 1 the. forecastle | med in by flames, | ken to jum each the through Ratt Long Island Railroad have subseribed §3,2 employees 0 for an ambu to be given to the Red Cross, pany announced this mornir lance the c As an ambulance, fully equipped costs only $2,400, the money raising committee now is after a second - bulance, which will be turned over to the United plates Govermment, ’ | drawal WASHINGTON, Aug, 16. ~leral Reserve Board to-day John A. Will and W JUDGE WITHDRAWS, w “¢ Ran Again Queens Democr Queens — County startled to-day by the made by County Judge Humphreys of Queens of from the candidacy preme Court Justice for District at the Democratic saves’ Horough Presiden ‘onnoliy, the regular or candidate, in an undisputed Judge ‘Humphrey's retirement race followed a visit by Demo tate Chairman Harris, e Be politic announces Burt his the This th sational ironing ¢ Democrats filed had a bitter pers: ight with Conn: Hiss IsalBla bbs Forgot Parne: When smoke from buildings 92 Willlam Street fitere windows of the Holliday-Kemp on the seventh floor, this mployed there forgot hats, but ran ‘# books. M. burning t Nos, 9 pany, Ing girls purses and with the firm of M, T. Federal Reserve E eral Reserve examiners 1 hal Fed huditor of the Federal Reserve bank at Louls and Paddock was Federal Re erve bank examiner at Philadelphia + Live Wire, Killed James Tow Kast 12nd 8' day by contact with a live wire was in 4 oO Hay You wi breakfast toas when you eat in that he tried to import photographic materials fro: | an American citizen, Ferdinand hurman, President of the firm of Schoeller & Co., of this city, was imprison- any when the U for Second primaries. t who has been his the scene of the finding of! titin with the Board of Elections after ut Not Accounts, rubbish through the » Fed appointed W. Paddock Fed W | 8, a machiniat of No, 343 was killed early to: it want your about fifty hurried away, ‘They wer frank in admitting that they w afraid for their employers to kn that they wanted vice. 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