The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1922, Page 23

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a My ‘ \ ; ' ‘ ‘ ; Was x i ' _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922, 2a oe Sa T f tenet faa etree: sau Metter’ | WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION o 2) department " se a : * REPRIEVE GRANTED aken From Death House or Cie Rae Hoge ai ae Tea eice pote PLANS CLUB HOUSE. —Entire Dif Cor 15 W 54h % Operation lo Save His Life than four ind pra Re: Lantern Sitdes WIM Hlustrate De- © % * WITH DEATH CHAIR sirhthideeclt Deiat: BOBBED HAIR SENSIBLE. i a BETWEEN FIFTH AVE. AND BROADWAY, OPP. ‘VA! DORF HOTE! a en Haves te Ata. — Gotan e ot. Th Se Condemned Murderer Stricken With Appen-|‘i* sereot fencer S49 $6] ayo Amertenin Woman's Antocation [IN NEWARK: 807-813 BROAD ST. (Between Market Street a Bi ‘ mem hut Admits She tlas Net Teted It. formerly the Vacation Association, 4 THREE HOURS AWAY dicitis Removed From_ Cell to USREEN, Bet. Ti 4 alt Bead | 8 ‘ its ont 4 i ac a All rules governing custody of men] asks you, tell them I, never killed | will scoff at her shorn locks, Is going to talls of the plans for the club i Goy. Miller Gives Rosenwasscr | condemned to death were overridden | @aybody.” _ cet a lot of gomfort out of ene belie w. llusirated by lantern alides, wil . in St " vd h The surgeons and the Warden Mrs. Lydia Green, Tustin se . Another Week to Prove eee ng eens: SUNt ohne feared that Warder, conva Ing teparren ” ins He Is an “Imbecile.” be, or Rutger Warder, who killed might attempt suicid They dis. ile sore ae ieee sist acre Vited cuswies Celera eee Cl - es Henry Warher in Herkimer, N. Y..| trusted the inmate nurses, Soa cep-| {is J" ame of the moat iaolated yal} Saved within'three hours of execu-| ecause he loved Warner's wife,|‘arate room for the sick murderey| fo. an enemy o: bobbed hair, in. fact . would have died of acute appendicl-| wag built in the prison hospita fhe favors it—regards it a comfort. Conte; laybure, lon by bis third reprieve, Jullus! 1.” We sder was stricken late in the he wai realked Wht wits Seine sensible. Here ts Cramer ‘Dodee, Julla “Doran, Rosenwasser will be examined asaia] atternoon in his cell In the death} a keeper, elie’ er gficlen | Harrington, to-day to determine his mental con-| house. No prisoner may be removed Pilahaecty E Mra. Ponso “SENIOR” dition. A few minutes before he was] from the death house except by order i Grace” Bling, Halen Wald, told that Gov. Miller had given him a] of the Supreme Court. : iene - sly and her debaters Witvon and Maude Wetmor week's respite, Rosenwasser had Dr. Amos 0. Squire, chief prison 7 _ , physician, diagnosed the man’s ail- kissed his wife, mother and baby son ment and sent for Dr. Terry Town- goodby, and attired in the black garb] send, a New York specialist, It was in which men are led to the electric} too late to get a court order, But chair, waited for death at 11 o'clock} when Dr. Townsend declared an im- Open Daily last night. His family had returned] mediate operation might save War- Till 6 P. M. to New York, resigned! nover to see| der, Warden Lawes forgot the writ- him allye again. ten law in favor of the law of hu- In New York efforts on behalf of} mani Saturdays the condemned man continued. His] Warder was carried from his death Till 9 P.M. attorneys, whose appeal was seconded] cell to the hospital. An operation rr by Louis Marshall, asked the Gov-] was performed and his appendix was A money-saving ernor at the Republican Club for fur-] found so infected that his recovery ‘ ae ther time in which to submit newly] js not positively predicted. opportunity most “JUNIOR” discovered evidence of Rosenwasset’s} ‘The last words he said before suc- ; Inswalty and the Governor signed the] eumbing to ether were: “If anybody iS extraordinary reprieve In the clubrooms i His secretary, Major William Coo- dediadintentasenamtaneisieammetiipstandemnessiilags: gan telephoned Warden Tawen ail e @ With 1 & 2 8 The message was taken by a B I G S A L E Pairs of Sing Sing office e and when the Warden returned a short time late }] PIANOS—PHONOGRAPHS Pants and confirmed it, he sent word tmme- AND MUSICAL STRUMENTS. . ¢‘ately to the condemned man's cell ; oh te Don’t be ordered to b d t “I'm awfully glad to hear this," he a | higher renee fn New tar ot And Top Coats for Men and Young Men \ i EVER ‘i aT we fi d hi - fi ri 5 ous UPFC. — ind this out Oe eee } mly one man escaped the chair by 3 Wee magia if re cceh ees Player Pianos, All at it| fis said. Charles Sticlow was a Link ab all $29 HEN the doctor puts minfmum of digestive effort. mH ie pe op Hour’ neta y PIANOS $25 you on a milk dietand — You can drink it daily, mixing ona tae ip tabiwhe : forbids you to eat solid foods, it in sensibly with heavier, ap e ¥; : you may not be very happy richer foods. Or you can n e rl Cc e —— aie about it, although you don’t — drink it in special milk ses- Talkitg Machines dare go against his orders. sions prescribed by your doc- Values u to $45 a Tue st $14.95 You realize that he knows _ tor, with none of the heavier Peal sidebatciedens p : nounced ————— what is best for you foods to break the monot eae! Re x rane 4 hi i Inctsumiante at is bes you. s ak the monotony. ie ease: rakes Materia, After the first week of it, Of course, it is much wiser per peel you may have poured so much __ to be your own probation offi- sane milk into your system you are cer, to drink as much milk as Be hae ne 35c “* ashamed to look a cow in the you should without any rigid Se penne face. But if you will stop and rules laid down by a doctor. when two 1 Alpen, figure out why you are on a You need milk to keep your not know hear ats Avs, soft diet, perhaps you can ar- _ body strong and healthy, your ipnneiiadsdh range things in the future so brain active and alert. that it won’t happen again. Every man, woman, and Sizes to fit men of all pro Yoursystem needsacertain child should drink milk every ponte Reguiscs head 33 amount of milk. It isa nat- day. 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