The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1919, Page 6

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Threatens fn | areoment between the company and at that time, an no on, "thn oon are ar with a tirup of Midnight to-r WP it fas Proveda Revelation | WHO ' —To Millions of Tea Drinkers "SALAD ‘Rich in Flavor — Absolute in Purity. Black—Green or Mixed icniines viens tre From First Page.) the freedom of the corridor or tier on which his cell was located.” It did not appear in the investi- gation that there is any check on the keepers or any way of telling from @ record whether or not they visit the cells at stated intervals. Mills in the’ keeper who discovered that Dr. Wilkins was not in his cell and sauntered down the corridor to the bathroom to find the prisoner hang- ing there with his neck broken, None of the keepers ever saw such ? & piece of rope as Dr. Wilkins used y,|sround the jail, Sheriff Seaman sald N| he does not remember ever seeing a N | piece of rope like it in Mineola, N| Recalling to-day that the aged N | physician was stripped to the skin Njon Friday in the presence of Charles N|N. Wysong, one of his attorneys, and Ni that at that time he was relieved of N |every possession down to lead pencil, N | fountain pen and watch, the authori- N | ties first tried to determine who it was among all those named in the Wil- Njking case that might want to help N|the doctor make away with himself. N |x other words, who is there—it any N|one—who had reason to fear a pos- N | sible prosecution for alleged perjury? Thousands of Men Know the merits of Metric Shirts, but thou- sands of others do not, and it’s those thousands that we are after. Superbly ceors fh shirts of carefully selected fabrics, in smart, exclusive de: i prtemees| to please you or— YOUR MONEY ay, Priced from $2.00 to $13.50 1456 Broadway Broadway, at 49th Street 44 E. 14th aes Cortlandt 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 47 125th Street, at 3d Avenue. | suspicion pointed to four or five Fed- eral prisoners on an upper tier of the N | wing in which Wilkins was confined. Nj taken away from him after the re- Wj|and his deputies were “" find that before his death wikine OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & @ 34th Street—New York Specially Planned Sale Tuesday meee $s High-Class ses Offering Exceptional Values Attractive Models of superior Georgette Crepe, Washable Satin and Crepe de Chine, in flesh, white, bisque and League blue. Shirred, frilled, lace trimmed and daintily tucked styles. Special OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & © 34th Street—New York | 7.90 Excep tional Offering Tuesday Women’s and Misses’ Pongee Silk Suits Altractive Models Just Received For Town, Travel and Sport Wear, Smartly tailored Suits of superior Silk Pongee in Natural and White; Tuxedo roll fronts, narrow belts, cuff pockets, pearl buttons Specially Priced 29.75 Earlier in the day the finger of Although everything had deen port of the jury on Friday the hegiped THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1919. “23 JUSTICE WANTS EVERY MAN WAS NEAR WILKINS had somehow got possession of a finely pointed lead pencil, a pen and @ pen holder, Charles N. Wysong, one of the Wil- kins attorneys, sald to-day that It was quite apparent at the time of the stripping and searching of the Prisoner on Friday that the old man had suicide in mind. Mr. Wysong recalled that while walking nervously up and down and searching his own pockets Dr, Wilkins handed a pair of manioure scissors to Attorney Friess. “It came over me at the mement,” Mr. Wysong eaid, “that what the doctor expected was that Mr. Friess might later give the scissors back to him. Instead my collengue promptly handed them over to Sheriff Seaman.” At the same time, Mr. Wysong de- olared, there was no suggestion of suicide in anything Wilkins had said to him or in anything he had written that came to the attorney's notice. Giving out a statement to this effect to-day, Attorney Wysong took occa- sion to pay tribute to the fairhess of Justice Manning’s conduct of the trial. This is Lawyer Ate ty state- ment: “There have been certain state. ments published in the morning papers as coming from my nd client, Dr. Wilkins, critical of Justice Manning which I think shopld be corrected, “Mr. Justice Manning’s attitude throughout the trial was altogéther impartial. His charge to the jury was learned and fair, The request ofa juror to state what had occurred law, have been ited. Just criticlam can be made of the con- duct of the trial. in the Jury room could not, under the YOUNG JOB HUNTERS. SEEK BIRTH PAPERS School Children Swamp Board of Health Offices for Papers That Will Help Them Go to Work. Fifteen hundred boys and girls between | the ages of fourteen and sixteen swamped the Boant of Health offices in Lafayette Street, near White Street, this morning for birth certificates. All have jobs but cannot get vacation working papers until they establish date of birth through the department records. Many, born in war-torn countries, brought thelr parents with them to verify their statements of age. A year ago the department issued 10,- 326 vist certificates in June and 10,629 OPPENHEIM. 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