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Pure Canadian Rye at $3 a Bottle Is Rye and Pure, butDry as Bone een Scent Of Newark Sleuth Discovers Plot To Beat Law—Costs Him $ There's a clever probQsition detec-jof ‘! tive in Newark with a scent for booze as keen as that of a pointer for birds. Letters on beautifully emfossed sta MANIAC SLAYER -MESUPAFTER. | THDNS SIEGE Had [32en Living Mainly on o n Rye," has not Newark sleuth saw 4 the manipulators at work and run to earth another source of booze being brought into this conn tionery have been recetved in’ high|try the law which he w Nuts -Phoned Relatives {0 | pinces in this city from Montreal of Pasa daha ah and go ae Vianna Pr el Jabelled Pure Cana ‘ Send Physician. fering “pure Canadian rye at $3 9] iy gay, ia he _ bottle. Bverything looked regular on ” “he said, as he smacked his 8 ; + —yonn| the stationery. There was a firm) lips and sprung the cork. There was didicne » vhs rena ‘par.| mame, an address and a telephone Seen é iH igs bark bid pity Ndi redeking, the i P 0 be ae “Jdown a tin roof as he poured the eon od wneaale in chin house and for number. The only rewtriction war] OY lita uw gliss. «He alle ricaded hims ' that no purchaser could obtain more] and sme a at thi thitteen days a esisted the efforts of P ‘ "| than six bottles at a time Deputy Sheriffa and’ State Polico to Whether any of the wise label ones of] And it was rown in ¢ ‘8 feld arrest him afte® be haa k iled one | Wall Street or Vesey Street, or at any }and shipped in bottles just it is i man and woundet four others, this/of the clubs, fell for the proposition hags—the kind of rye they feed to hofning appeared vat {+2 front door, | ~ ivew up his panda and asked | —— inne of water. : : ; Two tgoopers, who With other offi Store Closed All Day Saturday cerm have resorted to every known means, short of firing five house, to Aislodgze Fredeking, steppat up to the door, got him the water, and then led him to the County Jail, Hy refused to answer their questions and ap peared to be dazed. Bxhaustion and wounds from the long siege caused Fredeking to x Ur- render through relatives whom 1 = summoned by telephone. After hit wounds had been dressed he was taken to the county jail and prepara tions made for returning him to the State Hospital for the Insane at Spencer Fredeking’s worst wound was on the right elbow, the point of which had been shot away, and this was in such condition, the physician who at~ tended him feared, he might lose the arm. Two slight wounds on the right hand and a cut on the top of his left shoulder, which might have been caused by either bullets or glass, were also treated During the night Fredeking tel phoned to relatives asking that a phy- siclan be brought t > house where he withstood the of peace offi- cers since he k Yeputy Sheriff Lew Matty. They found the young man so weakened by his long vigil and wounds that he could have offered little further resistance Fredeking said he had been living mainly on a supply of nuts. The house was ideal for a fort, a two-story brick house situated on a steep terrace in the centre of the city. In upper rooms he kept watch from all sides FIFTH AVENUE ——— cAn Excexiional Purchase! 200 Jersey Bathing $3.95 and *5.50 All sorts of wool jersey bathing suits are lection —the clever variety with white | on his besiegers and was secure from attack because he made his headquar- ters in a room at the head of the stairs. City and county officials who sought to capture him were hampered by a ruling of ithe County Judge that to kill him woud! bring a charge of murder, and State police held them selves in reserve, but were in charge when the surrender was made, At the time he Killed the deputy who sought to take him to the hos pital, Fredeking also wounded two of the men who attempted to capture him, One of these, Charles Hoke of White Sulphur Springs, is in a serious condition, having been shot throug!) the lungs after he succeeded in get tigft into the house, by advancing be- hind a metal shield. nba SO “LEAVE NO STONE UNTURNED” TO OUST SAWYER, SAYS COOK Ilead of Disabled Veterans Calls General's Hospital Connection ““Meddlesome”’ CINCINNATI, 0., July 27.—Declar- ing that Brigadier Gen. Charles E Sawyer's connection with the Govern- ment hospitalization programme for men wounded and disabled in the World War has been ‘meddiesome, troublesome and void of any benefi- cial results Whatsoever,’’ Capt. C. 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