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i , S—l kins poten bts 5 al nae ead it this country in 1912 on sinking of the Titanic thinking about death F - 3g 1 gE Hi London and told her it was @o to Canada. make the world better, I married Maude Ev- iy 2 3 e Ff H RPE uf it. She thought I was that wes the fint time I anasylum, It was at Fergus ina. The Hastern Star lodge nd children back to and the third chid wns born in bebe HT THREE ESCAPES FROM ONE ASYLUM. “I escaped from Fergus Malls three two times I just it, but the third thne I had Hit it me in en asylumn again. After a I came to Now York and worked @ hon-union man, once at Jacques, 43d Street, near Lexington Avenue, ‘afterward at the Ashiey Prem, No, 138 ‘West $5th Street, ft Be (Employes at the latter place said! to-day they remembered Sinpkin +9 “Shelley” and aided he lost his fob there a year ago because he had no union card They mild he was con- sidered ‘undajanced but harmiess.’) “Then I heard of ® job in Rich- mond and went down there, living at Wo, 708 West Grey Street. 1 had to go to Memorial Hoepital there to hive a tumgr removed. (he cme that illled my father. I had another operation at the Sheltering Arms Honpital, The two jobs cost me $187. Then my head felt queer Again and 1 went of my own accord to the Mastern State Hospital at Wildameburg, Vo. But 1 left my gun in @ sulterse at Richmond, A Mttle while ago 1 escaped and came to New York. 1 put the gun in my pocket and left my su!tcase in tho checkroom at the Pennsylvania sta- ton, My head hurt and J wanted music, I remembered the chimes of St. George's, where I hal worsht; ped before, and so 1 walked toward Stuy- vecant Park. The chimes were p'ay- tug and I was soothed. Then 1 wont fn." Simpkin @ald bis mind had always * ‘been attracted toward the institutions He like’ to end to nigne with preachers, ‘Twice in Miunesota, he geld, his ddbates with clergymen had eauned him to be sont to the asy'um “Are you sorry?” Apaistant District Attorncy O'Shaughnessy asked him. _* SORRY ONLY FOR FAMILY OF HIS VICTIM. “I ata sorry for that man's wife and tanuly,” he ald. “But 1 would do the same thing aguin.” * “Did you have anything Bim?” “Nothing ‘whatever—T had acon him* “Why dié you think of kiMing Mr Morgan and Covgressinan Miller? “t had beard,” he gaid, “that (hey UNWISE against never IT’S to put off today’s duty until tomorrow. lf your stomach is acid- disturbed KI-MOIDS comfort foday. A pleasant relief from the of acid- dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE bodsheet rope and lot my- | It was like | TAKEN TO-DAY, OF | curcn « MADMAN SLAYER =| slayer’s band and William Fellowes had mid that the 1. W. W. ought to be killed.” “Are you friendly to the I, W. W.?" “Not a bit. 1 am opposed to them. T admire Prestient Wilson, but I don’t like his Administration. 1 think a Republican form of govern- ment is best, and I think that any- |body who advocates killing anybody |else ought to be killed himself.” “Did you think'that Dr. Markoe ad- vocated killing anybody?" “No, but the minister sald to wake Op, and I woke vp.” Stmpkin was arraigned in Yorkville Court this mormng on three charges, homicide, felon'ous agswult and cur- jrying a revolver He pleaded guilty on tho Inst two and not guilty on the homicide charge Ho was held on all three and the hearing cet for Wodnesday Simpkin shot Dr. Markoe, one of America’s most distinguished sur- | geans, while the latter was taking up the collection. He fired.a shot at Herbert L. Satterlee, brother-in-law ‘ot J. P. Morgan, and another at John |G. Tiodeman, the sexton, missing each time, A bullet grazed the cheek of J. Morgan Jones,-head usher. Dr | George I. Brewer, who led the chase, was glightly wounded {a the thigh by another bullet. ‘The church where the shooting took “aunty # E35 Doser “ak Sid 7 ——————n é | Keep disease germs out of your kitchen Cerrs breed on the bits of food chat gather in che crap of your sink, More sickness Is contracted from persons than places, yet scores of people ure made Gl by the wane pipes of their seemingly eparless aks, ‘Wash your tink with Sylpho-Nathel, Pusify the trap end pipes. SylphoNathol makes it ebdsohicely sate germ (ree, Get Sylpho-Nethol se drug and depan- ment stores. The Sulpho-Napehol Company, » Beh & Co.,N.Y. and Phila, Agata, Mothers Know That CASTORIA Morgan, r Association, who was with Dr. Brew- CASTORIA Cuticura Soap ye Tee THE Iv was in the chase from the over into Stuyvesant Park that Dr. Brewer wes slightly wound- od just as he grappled with Simpkin. The cheap revolver fel! from the President of the Meréhants’ picked it up and gave it to the Dr, Markoe was carried across the Strect to the Lying‘in Hospital, whioh lie founded. with the financial oacking of the elder Morgan, ani there be was pronounced dead, Mra Markoe was'in the balcony and did not know her husband had been shot watil a friend told her, Mr. Satterlee Was probubly tho vnly man who saw the snvoung in ait ite details, He was taking uy the ovliection on the same aisle with Ur. Markoo and had finished nw side, ‘Khon, ousker in nayd, he sod at the tvot of the uisle waitung for bs. Marke. Thus he Wie asotually watching the victim at tne moment the muniac fired. le gives tos Unyilling story of tho tragedy: “Because uf the fewer people on : my wide of the nd because the last four pews were empty, 1 beat | Dr. Markoe down, 1 took up @ posi- tion back of (he rear pews and with my plato in my hand stood waiting for Dr. Markoe. “When he was about ten pews from me and just after Le had received the Plate from the people in one pew and was about to pass it to the people in the next, a man in that pew stood up, pushed a pisto: r.ght up into Dr. Markoe's face and flied. Dr. Markoo dropped the plate and féll Umpiy to the fleor, ' “After he fired at Dr. Markoo tho man ran dotwn the aisie toward the door, “Lt wae standing back of the rear pews, and Mr. Tiedeman, the sexton, was standing further back and near the door, We were both in thi way, As he came down the fired to the right at. me, bat his was high and the bullet Went into the woodwork above my head. Then he fired low and to the jeft at Mr. Tiedemann. That bullet struck wwe stone wall near the door about two he ground. were fired the id stood up started ut. young man to have the choir start singing again and took my plate and walked down th qertre alele with 1¢ ao if noth ling the peo all right’ an ate. | continued ith the plate and gave it ister according to the usual custom. By this time the singing had started again, and the offertory and doxology were sung. Then Dr, Reiland went up into the pulpit a fT ing himself to the | congreg “'l want to congratulate you on! the good order you maintained under uch distressing circumstances.. Our yes, friend and vestry jarkoe, has been shot My For Infents and Children, Genuine Castoria Thirty Years: ——Is Ideal for — The Complexion Shen Sactaisbsbnecieaiepe sr Uacetee| | cash eentwcres sare A FOR SALE. | eat STOVE | WNISHTS! to Nt any of hot a New + Newark N, DIARIES sreahins® $100 SEAR AG ee, Brand Ist’ Atul: HOUSANDS i of Positions | are daily offered to the readers of The World Help Wanted adver *isements. ‘WILLIAMSBURG, Va., ‘Thomas W. Simpkin, kiNed Dr. James Markoe in New York without Thaw's money, Superintendent ginla State Hospital for the Insane de- So Convenient! You wake up with yonr Head Clear, Com- plexion Stomach Sweet—No Bilious- ness, Headache, Constipation, Indigestion. the month’, (Gonetal to The Evesing World.) office of who shot and at cannot be , is another Harry K. Thaw ‘W. Brown of the Eastern Vir- “I feel splendid’, Rosy, Breath’ and New, EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 19, is ot 10th Btrest and Rutherford SLAYER LIKE THAW, SAYS ASYLUM HEAD clared to-day, Simpkin escaped from asylum here Thursday voluntary seclusion. In a telephone conversation this District Attorney's hosed Simpkin's case as that of & pers April 19.— c neta disposition is impkin is Dr, pussling. leported, papers. When Sim ance to the King himself a man without a country, of Engiand he st; ith S Wonder Values Here is where the dollars spent in furniture go far; where quality rules; where styles are the newest, and where easy terms of credit are confidentially arranged. Note these values; just a few from our great assortments. ‘We Make Terms To Fit’ Plain Figure Tags on Everything Motor Track Deliveries Everywhere WNICon.6” UWA BRO Noa THWesT CORNER SIXTHAVESIS™=9TR. QPEN SATURDAY EVENING GA after a — & TO-DAY Store Open 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. REAR Fourteenth Street. 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If it be properly nourished, if body cells are able to work, not tired out or lazy, such Lousecleaning | processes can be carried out without artificial aid, And,—if such aid be | Necessary, it is better and more efficient to help the cells help themsel: |feeding them, |terial that they can most easily use, strengthen them by feeding rather than stimulate them by drugs. Nature has provided certain substances that doctors con! ed drug ag ¢ is particularly useful as an assistant in housecleaning the body; even in its crude or native state it is of value. But when refined and adapted by man’s in genuity for such use, it is doubly va Such # natural food-medi forms the basis of Father John e, which contains no drugs, hol, no mulants or so- tonics. This natural food-medicine is prepared in a scrupulously clean, perfectly equipped laboratory under the care expert chemists. 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