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the ?an wi,? c:ucrs "p<?n . ^position without look |0^W is usually fated to 5c backward upon the mi? ttWs he made But looking backward is f.i^5 to undo th' mis 5? which bokinfj ahead ??dht easily have avoided. I* i-, bett? to employ thii fVBpgay o" your boildtofj SSon now, than to reflect i'ter u^n thc **n*lsdoin ot .?other selection. THOMPSON-STARRETT 1 COMPANY PERILS OF CANCER CITED BY SURGEONS Importance of "Side Track? ing" for Duodenal Ulcer Emphasized. CAUSE OF GROWTHS STILL UNSOLVED "Twilight Zone" Said to Hinder Treatment?\\ ives Dine and See "Peter Pan." Th* ??nsar of eaneerous **Tn*wthe In p, riom-ch OSst tnteetlaee, resulting ?vos ulcer? and other lrr;tatlons, ?waa e?m ?Pon yefterday by Dr. William J. ??Ho, of Rochester, and other Burgeons. it the continuation of the fourth annual eenr-ee? cf ,h* InteriiafJenal B4Vgtoal issod&tion at the Hotel Astor. 1ST S4B0tlfBlb ,h" Sn\ time sir**, the operation was known, ?however, the grac? gB) sf gsstro-eatei 1 operation 0f ?sHe-trarkitisr" ths StonUBCB by < "n upper food passasrea with ,v, laMSttnea tatsed in a cJIb tusfion of 4*Usraach operations. The 1m BSrBsseS of tblB method was fully real? ised OBSB Dl F. de Quer essv of Bsssla Bwitserland; Dr. Henry llarur.?-*ir. arid ' P 1 ?? seno, of l'arls. lid r>r. U i'vr, of Lelpaio, Germany, rssd tJseif ps * ? trie aod duode? nal ulcer. Wltk lbs ' I atnatlOil of the technical Sjnnt ?tie Aai WM of the mysterious dl? Sase of ? a: el of the stoma:!i wan often ?rheo the upper opening to ?M stomach was connected ?.???. er Intestines and the It had a char.ce to heal. * ?:" ? 1 ? ?? ace ol ?anear.' said ?- M?..o. "all ulrer.? of the stomach, ettssut ??* their sit ation, should biiideed If ; "c-- We. At h rule, gastre : K of the upps r OB t'J receive opening to the ? <*. in addition to ? ty of this treat -?. vai driven away by his words when . bs ??'.? '? th T the surgeon is confronted ? hi the start In ?rlo or duodenal SB . SO lit*'-5 Is known ? ??' Sed 1 ?5 hearers "er of .iup posss?*] s;or -,i uteers In worn- 1 4B wa? ?'?* 1 ? pylotic spasms," " ? adding, "Whatever ? ?.? --. ? Pylorle ulcers, ho natu ? ? - to explain, are lassa ( ? rring on the pylorus, the ??sssMtea between the lower end of the ?sagsagas '-? ?' mouth of the st4ssnach. Th? same "twilight zone" of t> ? ?("forts to find a positie? method of Biiec-sastiil treatment for thar rasl . BOBaewtat Mists Is ,v* ease of I t simpler form of tissue trouble known as Dr Pf. rr 1 principal theo rM '' e that th?;. ar* bstm 1 ?"break? in th* t'??? BBS] w Brs _x\_ to some nervous strain. ?*?*? h? Bd M thai - ? ? the? 1 thee Use !? s .?* -?.-? te ?? case, "S*l?1 ____y ,.,.,.. f. H, b,0 kf^1' '" . imespsained." &? Bo-ru_ ? iiieathal, of New York, UlWSOt h ?> ?,, xh.? rr rwa' r.? .,,.._.. . , .fH (if th? 'tom*d' the patl-nt Mr?*- ? ? drat "I their oft rs on ulcers by of Bt Luke's, Prm Itals to ov '""??'?? ' " ' - hospital ? ? In rif, r the au 1 ? neon a? the r the whr? - of the tar* then iras h bps* ?ter Pan," << ?? - t trot ?rere the *1 A ?s .T " ??so? la he ALAN DALE s ? s . -1 pickt?d up a book agedJHE MIRACLE jAj^anf| n.;tf| if ?first fejatinglv. then fervent. ?LJtheldmeenthralleds ??^Ljl^vvas iifiifinr, s\ir ^Jil-^iLnr} capitally written/; 1Uy' MIRACLE MAN' \ ^onk l. Packard. $1.!U p Bright? Digestion Right? lil&IGLEYS Aller *** by the box Mo?i . TOLMAN'S AUTO HITS NUN Money Lender's Car Runs Down Sister M?ary Eleanor. ? Mont, tali. N- J. Api : 11 Sli ??. Mar* Dual:-!' ol the I ?ha? i i irny, was struck b automobile owned bj Daniel H. Tol in..i . thi monej li nd? i i ? ? enl i> . - Lwell'i i .'ni sfternoon on Bloon I Bh. ? fronl of .? garagt sutomoblle, In ? harge "f Tola eui '''??!. rlcK Bchwarts, turned si.?- endeavored to get out of the way ?>r the car, bul n ? strucl ? fender ami hurled lo th ground. Th. ai sti i< k ' ha plate Kir..?-: do ' n ? !i. ronl ?'f the a irage, a i I broki glass fell li : her an sh< ' ? : "i? ' 1?" sldi \ ? . 'Juif ??!' PoUcs ? lallaghi r, who ?? pcaacd 11 i aceldent, had the 8 placed n the Tohnan automobile and Bchwarts dro* o her i" Mou Hoa] It was f"'.ind that Bla? tas1 Eleanor hn?i no broken bon?es was i iff<arii ?< t r? ?m aho* i< and i ? r.. Internal Injuries Bchwarts was re leaped on 1 ' ' DIES AFTER 24 OPERATIONS Woman, Cancer Victim, Under Knife Six Years. \nthin fix ?/?sars Mrs, Mary Stellen Wilson, thirty yeara old, wir?" of James W, Wllaon, of Rapelyea ave., Co? rona, underwent twenty-four op. tloriH. She din! in the German skin ami ? aricer Hospital, In Manhattan, nn Monda'? night Mr>\ ^'!i?on'.<=? ill health us? caused by a fail Her spin? wa? Injur?sd shortly afterward she underwent i ? first opermtton A year later three operations fol? lowed in quirk succession, and tlnally cancer developed. Finco tli?-n Pho passed most of her time In hospitals, VALLON. NERVOUS, HIDES FOR AWHILE Man Accused as Slayer in "Chair" Confession Shrinks from Public Gaze. Harry Vallon, whom "Dag'-? Frank" ?"Irofici named as one of the a? tual slayer? of Herman Rosenthal In his confession mad? an hour before he was put to death for his own part in tin? crime. "Xvill remain under ?-ove?- at l< until th?? present spell of renewed In teraat in the car?* has died down. It arta "aid by a friend of his >esterday that he was In a highly nervous condi? tion. "1 don't blame him," he said, "when you come to think thai 'I^go Frank.' ?v* o has convinced tha public at teaat that he was nm e? rn ;.t the I ene of ?he ?rime. v.as put to death, while Wallon, uho was just as guilty an Frank in thai he waa In the conspiracy. Is roaming around absolutely free." Bernard Bandler, Vallon"? lawyer, said that he ?3ould produce him any time the District Attorney wanted him. But for th" preaanl ha would remain away, even though bis wife in?.? dan ily ill. i "He Is within an hour of the city," Sandier said. "Bui he has nothing \r fear. He will even surrender his Im? munity If that la wanted. His Im? munity was triven him on *h? unrier standing tha- he did nrt tire a rhot himself, ;*.rid he Btaada by that. "Ho has no fear that the contrar ?-an be proved. Of coime, although Frank'? statement accusing him has n" legal value, it has a tr<smendoui effect on public opinion, and Vallon feels that deeply." SCH?LER PRESIDENT OF AUTHORS' LEAGUE Writers Meet. Denounce Sociabil? it y and Hold Reception at Headquarters. The ?.uthors* League ot Amerl i -, business m. eting yesterday afternoon. tan be just as businesslike ? | when they want to, and th*y ? ,,-. ; . ? u- ?'. re-elected lai " . -<? |ubI ni ?. ..Tv halantly i the - ?. ? interlocking dlreete rat? parpetuatlna themselves in office. Ke Is thi v ?-t?tution of . i foi Bill? T'arkcr Butler as . tary ,? ? i tri ? ? ?? ? Winston Church it r\ and 1 ' od<?re ,s on to the *.!?*?? . ,- tl .t'1 v i won*! know i? for ! ||?a four honorary ?. Ice* ? ? .?? id ? - ? n ii i station?r? ?' ? ? ? ? ? tion iv?? s ithors falle! ' themselvei oti the progress of lha . ? -. > .) then ? tered to s debat? .-. . '? l.tCM? .^ t ,... ; I r| h< ?? n or contlnnc as a sti ' ' ?' proposition, it eras de? ; not to i<? pleasure Interfere ?? f i tuv n' proving thai there srlll 11 ? otl h lg of ? SOdal nature ronn?"~???(i l the leaaue the ;? thors tbaraapon aol te . ? rr ft'.,] ?fli fl ,i?<rpt|n?i l.lSt ev< This happened ;'' rh" laaaue quarters, ? ' . naton Ir Ing home, si h . i ? end 17th st. ? ? tioners were " Ural ' ' ? ? ? ;?r 'I husband, J0S4 r !i O'Brien Walter Prlchard Eaton, Oeletl , M, m, r. Duet mili r. \ K Mae I -.?r.?,- .-f.1? aitd M<9rg8a PoH ? ?? EVERETT ELECTED MAJOR Captain Of Co. D, G9th, Rr reived 1 8 of Ihr 28 Ballots ' ..; I l Everett .. ,, , . itnanda ? om ..? i ?, n y , not lust been elect. to eocci <<\ \ Revllle i? ? Igned He r? . ... || ol i'?? '?? balk? ? - ;,.-i in. op ? - ? aptaln William r. Moi rl I ? aptaln 1 Me* nahan roa Ived 7 and ' "i?: sctlv41; set Everett, a , ? ., Ih i i first mi in Novel ?'? .?,.,. of < retl ? ? - -i" i-ted swill pearanci ? 1,1 Ml I,?. ? ' . General lohn O i dd] . ?! ii? Igada, m lha i Monda] Bight, Aj.ni J7, FEAR FOR FAMILY SILENCED GUNMAN 'Botlies Would Be Dismem? bered,' Said 'Dago Frank.' if He Told All. SISTER CAUTIONED AS SHE REPEATS STORY Last Talks with Brother in the Death House Described in Furtive Way. Mar; ? 'irofl I, list, r of Dago Frank." one of the four gunmen exe* uted on Monday for the murder of Herman Rosenthal, told yesterday of th*? lui?! efforts of her mother and h'r self to ss ' h< r brother from the alec? trie chair. In telling her story she In i tha co- -. made bj hot m th? presence of Warden , nd Father Caehtn, his spiritual adviser, less than an hour before he pul to ?leatb. The young woman refrained from mentioning the?-?- named by "Daga Prank" h? having fired the ^hota at RoaanthaL .lohn Clroflcl, a brother, In? terrupted her se* eral t Imea "Why not lei the wholi world know? What's the dlffi rei hi aaked. Ilo was quieted bj Mary, who pul : er hand <'n his shoulder and caution? d hi?n to he qui. t, saying "We are doing PIank's win " Misa Clrofici said "rank exonerated Becker of any blame. Ilia words, ac? cording to ber, were. 'Prom what 1 Nurd In th? ?bath cell from the other boys, i cannot believe that he waa the Instigator, but. It was a gamblers' row. Becker eras In a position to help the Sambiers, but he refused, and they de? cided to put him In a fix." Knew More Than He Told. 'He aald to t?a," she continued: '1 have become a Roman Catholic, und have received the Is I lacrament i am ready to go to my Maker, i s n I i ! I am going.' He looked like a chi rub, for ?he light ?if God way surely upon him. Wl --;?id to him, Frank, ?lo not l? a* ? ui with lomi thing on i ir heart. Tell II to us, Don't iii?ie an* thing 'Mame,' he ?-aid. I eile an Im 'nen i could talk, bul i won't. What i knov 1 knov. from hearsay, nol from fact. Some of the tilings l believe ;.nd T don't Why should I talk and send othera to their death" if i should I ? "it of herf4 it will mean my death anyway, and that death would not be the 1 ol] ? ne which T am about to have. Feared for Family. " 'I could have told long ago." he re piled. 'You and mother and bl I have lived In rcppei'table homes and among respectable people and have lived r?eepectablc ?- es, i have had a taste of the other cold world, but if I told all lha bodies of my f3tniiy would be dismembered. 1 g?, to God like nn '. 1 have no malice, not even tow? ard there who sent me 1?re.' "We asked him agun if he had any thing to divulge, Ha looked straight at us and said: "Before going to mv death i % ill say two are guilty and anotiiT besidei myaelf Is Innocent.'" HURTS BECKER, SAYS WHITMAN < onflntifrt from flr.f pug?. ing, and then the Governor will mm ?,-, ;; tentt nees." Gunmen'? PUns Failed. "Lefty Louie," .?peaking for the other men. replied: "No, we are all In It ju?t as mueh as you are. and If you have to die, we'll all e * 1th j ou." ? record of the testimony of "''?: P the Blood" at the trial arai referred to as showing that Frank's Statement 1 that he was notified of tha arrest of I "his girl," Jean Gordon, prior to the , shooting and went uptown to hail her which accounted for his not being it the ?ecene of the murder, was not true. "Gyp" testified thai s meaaengei ? ame to 'he Seventh avenue Rat where Frank lived, and where the gunmen went after th" shooting at .'I o'cloek In the morning, v. iih a message for Frank about the Gordon girl's arrest. The District Attorney hai found tha mea* ? ngar hoy who delivered the mesaage. Mr. Whitman waa asked wbal h?* thought pf Frank's itatement that Val? lon had Bred at Row ntha!. "I think 'Dago Frank' "a* thei?- nn?l ',-.'! fi shot, aid I don't doubl that Valkm waa there." said tha Dli trlcl ?Vtlorney. "Bui that Vallon ?ii?i any ahootlng i almoal Impossible of belief. i don't believe Vallon ever find a r?* \ ?Iyer in till life He hasn't the nerve. 'The idea that th'" poor, cowardly . natura auch i Vallon in, went there ?'. shoot Roeenthal is ludicrous I ?? no ? ? inpatl ' f< r Vallon or ihe i brae other a Itm see who told Ihd ? ?i the murder plot as state ?ail ness,is, bul they did nol have ?n minai rds, whatever else .?ou mav *.a> about them, while these four men w-h?? were ex?Bouted had unueualty bn,i ree "?-'i?-, .-?nd w, re known to be profits* ?i gunmi n i h< lleva J s lion told ?.... truth " Answer ?o Bed-er Case. 'i lie i H Iricl Attoi im ) said thai the proaecution nevei contended that Dago i tank knea Becker, and that there wai i. denci al tha trial to ? ,' b' did He ?nl'1 thai |,i believed thai two of the gunmen did ? Becki r, bul thai probably ? ?roflei .tul not. District Attorney ?Whitman ?dl -?? i- fore .luni ice s? s bui . In the i run. i ..i i Branch <?' the Bupreme I ourt, to u ? and m" ? i" n\ tba date of the II trial for the tu si ? ei k '" May, ? ipe. kal pain i ??r ZdQ. tal, , men from wbleh lo seleel U??? jur; will i be sought. It is intended to use Vallon a?? a witness as well as Hose and Web? ber, I at Schepps may not bo essential to the people's case at this trial. The c'iroflol statement cannot be used a? evidence, tn the opinion of the DIs Irict ?ittcrn'sy, and oven If It were intro .? nee would not be u'ituls b?j iho important parts of it are I B84 ?] >? If! I) Ofl hearsay. It la ths lnstrict Attorney's under ..ng 'hat there was no written statement signed by ' "iroftci. but that ths Warden and others who heard him talk got together after hi.?- death and wrote out what they remembered he taiii. HARTIGAN DRAWS A PLUM Made Commissioner of Weights and Measures by the Mayor. Mayor Kltehel i:a? appointed Joseph Harttgan >t former laa partner of s. preuie Court JttSttoe John I Dsdai ? the Comsi Ip of Weights and Meaeuros Mr. liartigaa sticceoda John i. Walsh, who recent!** -r*--t>cr,??*j i?e is, ree rs ol?i and B ,:rad':ate nf Mew York L'nlversltj i..,.,v ?lehool. He1 Bd lleuts ? the 301st Regiment, Kew Tors Volunteer Infantj the Spai I Imerlcan Wai I le ? an Independenl ?Democrat, and i'\r? at is. West tU St The position pa- ISjMt e . .. BELIEVES GUI-MEN'S EXECUTION WRONG Commissioner Davis Would Have Had Them Held as Defectives. M;s:> Katherine ft. Davis, Commissioner Of Correction, Is oppoeed to capital pun? ishment ?hr> pa'-'? o it an interview yes terday remarkable for the ideas of eor reefl'-f? punishment sh? ha*? evolved from ves s epenl studying ?erlmlnalB. In herbs et 't -?.mild have bc-i better to trr,' the gunmen a? mental d?*'' Is and loch them up for obaervatlon. if tl . have ? e. n cured, Miss Davii bs > ihould have been released to Jetn ?oeiet v atrair, "Their fleath faugh* no lessor, es epl that revenge i triumphant. It ?rill serve no puni?se of warning to others. Killing ' n n for m ird?er has not decreased the number of murders. The severity of lahmem never regulates the extent of ? rime. \ r? rs. n "ho commits murder is either a hopeless degenerate or a simple ? fective who might be correetefi. Every fMble-mlnsled child i an the poaslblllty of murder In its make-up. Such children be ei imined ?: I pla?red in instttu sfore tl is - ?jrow up and ? nmmit crime. It is eaay to detest a deficient child, but later M Iwcomes hard "When ?nen and sron en are convicted of murder they should bo placed under :i ? ?'?.nervation of a representative board tl at might be .ailed the boird of re habilitation. Ths objs t of the board vsinild he to build up human beings who I have gone awry. '"Gyp the Bioid' should never have been executed. He ???'? l.?:or<- Judge Hoj I In tin! children's Court s rear before the nthal murder and aas on the verge of ining sent a^.i'- as ?< defect ?? He ? f\ | ?>. h ?riio-l citizen to da) J h t at the t ?? i I 'Gyp the i , d< fective end prophe led h^ would ?som? me criine " ? -. ? ? TITANIC LOST 2 YEARS AGO Second Anniversary Finds $ 18. 000.000 Claims Pending. This is the second rinr. versa ? of t s loss of the Titanic, wi?h 1.517 of her paa ? . era and cress It ws on Su ? April ii. ifflfc thai the giant tvhlte st.ir lmer ?trie!; the iceber ?i.?.tiling si.e foundered, reeulting In greatest sea trai The total damaK''3 for lOSi of Hie. prop erty and i>ers?onal h sgalnsl the White Star Une were n> ?""?-?. ?-*.. The Is Milt] prn'.ilems ufre referred Lite last year to the United Btatea Supreme Court ir. determine whether th? lino ?rill have to ItHfltt for lnjar|es find loss of life end psxsperty In eccordence with the ted Suttee statue, or whether It win eve to moot damages of iis/Ai.?"? under Eblgllsh law. SHAY QUITS BECKER; 'TOO MUCH BROTHER' Detective Overzealous.Says Lawyer Retiring Before New Trial. MANT?N TO TAKE PLACE, IT IS SAID Whitman Investigating Witnesses for Gunmen with View to Prosecution. After a lend t*4mf4*rence with '-rnrle? Becker la th- Tombs yesterday Joseph a Shay, the lawyer who obtained a new trial for him, announced h'.s withdrawal Mom the caae Shaj said he was leaving' the eaas because of the meddhsome at? titude of John He. kar, the df tendant s brother, a/ho Is a detective attached to ?he West 10th st. station. Martin T Mant?n, of Cod ai a. M ton, of "i Nassau s; , will probabt) suc , ee<i ,-har SS counsel. Pistrlrt Attorne? whitman said yesterday thai be bad not been Inform?-1 of Manton'S eomlng into the cai?e. hut ihm hf bad rocelY, d .. tele? phone ronimunicatlon from the lawyer an.! expected to see him to-day. Meanwhile tie District ?Ittorney Is In* ..? the ti itlmony of the well. Dr. and \ "Pinky" Rao, who made aflldavil to sup-? i t the motion for ? n? a? trmi for thi four funrnc tu ' ?re J itl Golf on --a' urda'. Bhs ? denied ? 's' rda* that h? had anything to ?lo with them, and i u John Becker who discovered the witnesses Burwell and Dresner. Th?; Inquiry may lead to a grand | Investigation and tn.n.tments for perjury ur bribery. Assistant Dlstiiet Attorri?-:. rie.ehanty pai?l that they already had eii? dence of the falsity of the testimony or Burwell, Dresner ami Rau. The District Attorney's oflVe conimunt cated with the Mn Brown, ??f Pough . to "hom Burwell swore e pave i ? emorandum hook in had made notes of ?i.at be ? i thi Rosen thai Bhootlna. and i I that no notes ?ero h th? book when l ? -ave It to her Burwell produced the hook at the h?anng before .lu" .(I and explained the absence of the notes bj lg that some of the leaves liad com*? loosened and fallen out. The Dis tri i attorney hai also been In touch with the a' tor Mar'line:, whom Burwell testi? fied he '.ur with for some time, on the night of th?. shooting. It '3 under * nt bat denied bis pai I in Burwi story. "Pinky" i:ao testified that he delivered a note to "Dago ?Yank*' from Jean r.or r.on at tha Seventh ave. flat where Fr?nk lived, telling of her Sirest, on the iiKht Rosenthal vas .?hot. The District Attor? ney has Information to refute the possi? bility of Hao daHverlng the note as early as he said lis did and showing that It old not reach the ?Seventh ava place until ] o'. loek a. m., or later. In giving his reasons for withdrawing from the BeclMT eaae Mr. Bhay said that ever Mn 'e he had tah? p. th?s ?-a?* he ' heen harassed snd bothered by ?he over* saalouaneas of John Backer \s long ago as JOT e, tail, l.e ?aid, h? had written a letter to Mr* ?'harles Beck? i telling her ,i?. would i. ve to withdraw, because *he ;?' of John Becker Wai S mena? his brother's ease. : that h" had ee to District tm m several tunes to ghten out his own position In th. .... ? .em?* compromising and em bar 'ng that John Becker nad do.' e. ' '< harlle' and Mrs. Rr ker begged me ?o ?. withdrawal." said Bhay, "but f told them th.- attitude of John Becker was likely to reflect on the hon est ? i of the tria' and that I want? ed no part in it Of course, he's 'Charlie's' hrother. and no dnuht. thlnki evarythlna he f!o-?i i? 'or the h?.>,t. but he nas been Indiscreet and shows an absulut?? lack of J'idpm'nt. John Becker's eagerr!e<?n t.. help Is likely to .-reate a false Impression .:? ; tier's trial, t believe " Ph.. taken John Beck? er to District Attorney Whitman's office on one oi ' salon In order to "e.vhonoi a*e ' hlms? II "t don'l remember any such ?-aii. it sounds like nonsense. I never 'exhonor. at?d' Shi-- and t hav?? ti<?v?r made any charges sgalnst htm," said Mr. Whitman ?Then foM v. hat Sha;, had said When Ti'hn Beoker was t lid what Bhay had said about him he im-i.-ted that he would nol comment on anything Bhay might ? POLICE CALLED TO HANDLE CROWDS AT GUNMEN'S BURIAL Thousands of the Curious File Past Pine Coffins of "Dago Frank" and "Gyp thr Blood"?Horowitz and "Whitey ?Lewis" Lie Side by Side. i. .-..'? r feur gunmen who pal? alt; W|,!i theli ' the mur il. r mi i ti RosenthaJ biined i.?'t night This ?res frassh Ciro I. _o ?Trank ' His body wsj re moved ? ? ' resterde: afternoon from ths undertaking establlahnvenl Ol W J Boyd ifgth .*' ''?! WetsBbsr ave, t>> the horn? of his parente- Ml ?Essai iMth ti So many persosss wanted to se the f. ? of the .|ejid man that th?* famil) cotisente.j t.. let ihn., enter the parlor ol the ??M?shlisliment and view h's rr At u o'clock the police rs ???? of the Tremonl ave s*at?on ???.--??. railed n. u handle 'he rrowd. The etnious form hn* ar:?l pa4S4Sd through th<? 'innl en tranca gs?tnced ?' the face of th? >**erpM I m the Y>royy_ roTi-i B|S*J left __ _ | (, r dcor. rhe ''jneral will be heM fr^tn the :':'' ' ft *M,ire?T iom? time in da- A r? mase 44?11 ho re-..| h\ the Rrv I'.ith-'r ? esfucl m the Lady of Certnsi Church, . _ it end Belmonl ave Burial will bo m Ft Ksvniond'? Cemetery, West v The Re* rather Caahtn, Catholic ?hup lain of ?tnc Sing, arfco admlnletered tl i. ? icrameni m the death hou t s attend tl B funersl. The remalsss of Harr: lloros ?? Gyi tho Blood" and "White: ' ?Lewis s ???hner. new he ttds by >:?ie in Mount /,ioi. Cemetery, Maapeth Horoe ? body wee viewed by thousands during 11 ? and sari sworning In the under taking pai i"- of Samuel Ftothi I lid, M Le?os ave The plain pine ? ? kel tup i.i b the prison wa rovered ? i . . , . n tl to the h tn the d; ? prioi ? ? i i Rs enl der ii?.r. v.it/, was "-?i1 known In the I BiHghborboed of the undertaking SbOpi 'rhe home of hi? parents Is no? far away, end II la herestboots tint many of his it'eiidp of fcsrmer days still .tr?gate ? ? the lernovai of Horowitz's body ? epts '.?-??. of she W?set ittd st e'a^ fien. cam- ?with patrolmen to keep fh-j itn ' ? end preserve order, tccord? I to the r :i e many pickpockets <<f ths Side were reen'jnlT'.ed amon.vf the crowd. No lelellioe vtsitod the undertaking e. laoiiehment during the morning. fJn the way to ti ? - etery, howevs irris d Mrs. Harry I ?' th? widow or "Gyp," and his father wed the hearse Aboi I twent: per* eoni ?jathered si the ?rravs where no ser? rices ?T? read When the earth began to fall on the coffin the >oijnsr ?rldOf i.roke down The father, overoonie, threw hi i self on th" *f*s*o4md Both were ? slated to then ? -? usii and ?? re ? 1 away. The hodien ,.f both ?Seldenshnor and i it- r <jra buried In the public bur? t.. i ht" md ' Lefty [?ou?e" Roes ?as borlsd In Mount Hebron i emetery, al riushinc. I.cm Island. ?Services ??? ?retad ictod Rabbi Kopfstein, of ?3oeton Road In the chapel or ? a u makinc eetabltshment of J, \*. Btoll I ???? llth si Ths same rabbi ?administered religions consolation to Rosenberg u h< srai Iselng led to execution. I' ?? ?;I l4Ut'l n Id"" . I,. brother att? nded the sei via and ae compunl? d I.st M i nbers faints d ?*. hen the Iwdj . .1 to the ne.,. ., The pine one m which the bodl .i after ths execution, it s i i 1 ? black cloth, beaiing m Inscription iron Hebrea ticrlpturo, ! The Equitable is a step in the right direction Wherever you are located, the Equitable is a stride forward, a strategic, processive change. More than probablv it will improve your location, and it cannot in any event be second to the one you have. And beyond question, a structure still in the course of construction, mast in the nature of thing! possess many advantages which are not to he equalled in structures already built. And if it isn't obvious, we shall be glad to p ro\ e i t. leasts note bering made from May 1, ?9I5. The building, hoic ecrr, is due to be completed 2 or ,'i months ahead of that date. Equitable Building Temporary Office, 27 Pine Street \ THAW WINS WRIT, BUT NOT FREEDOM Habeas Corpus Plea Grant ed While Prisoner Is Held Pending Appeal. EXTRADITION NOT FOR INSANITY Judge Avers Slayer of Stanford White Would Not Be Dan* gerous Sf at l arge. Concord, \ H. Apr: m -ph? pies ot Hari K? ndai! Thaw fer freedom eras isful I Judge Bdgar aldrich, of te United States D itrl. I Court granting his petition for :i writ of habeas Mi-pits, i U Thaw himself failed to win his freedom, the court deeding not to onei 'rom custody until the Cn'tod i-t.-ites Supreme Court can ' * ? ? -e {?a nppral. The onl) ? i he, o f"r?>, Blnce the eo'irt''? ?.-non leaves h;c guardianship and condition unehanged. Is that In?? petition for a. writ of habeas eorpiiH ?ill k" *o ths highest court In th? land with the d<selsi?on of the ' ?war ? ?>?'?' In his favor. The de? islon filed with ti"? el??rk of tlie eonrt hei-e make?, more than ten thousand words and d I he ?. ,-,. rloug phases of the en"? pr-*:-?*nted In the United States eourt. endhmr as fo!' My ?onclusion Is that tl I ItltU ttonai npht of i ti tion for crime does not res ? 'a situation ap this, where the right of control by the demanding: ptate (New Yorki resides In a d?cret, of eustod) biased on Insanity, and where its papen upon '! eir face nesjatlrs th? Idea of peivonal criminal responsi blllty ff li furl ist thought Hint it would Involve forced "r II tional reasoning to ?Make a flight "f the i ,-.i le. of the one m question the kind of a (light ??"?ltein plated h?. thS ' "!i."i"ilinn a- a basis for extradition. "It result'; that a" order Will he >? -d? sustaining the writ and thist the petitioner he .?1<-.*harged from the evtradttion proce - which he was* held at the time his petition for habeas corpus ?ss Bht uj on conptitutl'i! al ^ro'inds. ' H luis been BnderatOOd from the be Btssnina that. WhlChevo* ?a? This cas*. was d...irled by m.\ If would he taken to the Supreme i ourt. Therefore, no formal w II be : ? tie either i-usi.ur.ins the writ or discharging the petitioner until i- aggrieved Party has had au oppor? tunity to p. rf'e t ttH appeal Th,' court says that ths tt >rt of the commission, supplemented by his own ob? servation at the several hearings, satis lied him that any supposed danser to the community through I"' aW*B liberty was so remote ss not to warrant his being de? pth ed of ball upon that groun?! Washington, April 14.?Only by ej-tra ordinary steps can the Thaw case be ? onsldered by the ?Supreme Court befors ? ictober, as the court plans to suspend hearing all cases on FY'.Miiy, April 24. and hear no more argument i.ntll Oc? tober, unless some extrnord?na y occa? sion should demand if. That jvould probably mean that Thaw mus*, remain Btody until at lea?t notohrr Tliose best posted on the court's pro Ml lure pre ? II may he Christmas befo:e the ?StV premc Court p4lsbcs apon the i laoflnalty. ASKS AID FOR PRISON SICK Hospital Saturday Abs'u Urges Action in Workhouse Case. The trustees Of the Hospital >:if:r<lay and Sunday Association e'ece.i Bl In, Jr., to their metr Ml | | day. The hoard congratulated tie Commis* sioner of Charities on giving publicity to the bad conditions on BlaekWell'S Island. and urged the Mayor and 1 to take aetloa regarding the boept* tals tl Spaa ?king of patients who Bomet have to Ix pita' ?? erg, treasurer ol I ?an Hospital, said "Mo made o' er one mi.-i er a thousand patient..?; treated fres Wood said there Wtsfl to | | charges of he. voluntary I ruti wards cm empty ti ? ha rise ' ti??n. said It ? dlstril ution to I this m>;i?-, deepite bard tin < rob? ably r. | " ? ?< re I ri . .m .-,r.z:.-"LL-\- -zi^^?t^' m IN the choice of a piano, as in the building of a home, the object sought is the ideal. Individual ideas differ as to what is ideal in a home, but the judgment of music lovers everywhere proclaims the ?Steinw as the ideal piano ? because the Steinway is wonderfully perfect in tone, mechanically correct in every detail, and artistically beautiful. For mur ideal home?a Steinway Piano. 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