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The Unofficial Ne^vspaper of Nassau County
Mht iCas^au ISosf
The Weather
LOCAL SHOWERS TODAY THURSDAY PARTLY CLOUDY
VOL. 1 NO. 45
FREEPORT, NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY. JULY 8, 1914
PRICE THREE CENTS
TIT^ —™^^"'— MXM'N TAKEN ON BENCH WARRANT CHARBINe
$i«i!im»EWRn«;...-c..--... ._ n« OF "CRIMINAt MEANS" TO BRING ABOUT DEATH
Mrs. RicharH Miller Replaces
Wedding Band With Money
Sent Prom Smg Sing
HE WAS CONVIQED IN JAIL SCANDAL
Gift From Brother Reaches Dis
tressed Wife Working as Nurse—
Children Hear Father's Letter
A( (fliliiii; IIk- liiiii- l.oiioicd iida.c that n:iys "oth- who Io.sj'H lit-r wi-il<lln/ riiiK will Kuflfi- from iriconKt.'tric.v on Ihe part ot ln.T liiishand." a.s a niigK«'-; ti\c pr<'cc|tl, .Mrs. I{i<hai(l Millfr, wil.- ol till' <-\-.\!is^aM rijiiiily jaili'i, M(r.\ lii-ivlii^.; a li'iiii ill .^iiii; Sin:; lor i iiiu I.licity ill i-riiiu's I'liai led in tix' jail duriim Ihf i''iiii ol ihs olTIco, lia.-^ piii . (liiLHfd wilh a iln hill st'iu lo hci from Ihc .Siat»' iirison, a new f;(dd hand which sh<- slalt-s she will k<":i jis on<- ni her licasuicd poi^si's.^ions lor Ihc rcmaiiidci- of licr lilC
'I'ho iiioiK-y wirli whi<h y^in- made lhc purcliasc was oi iKiifJill.v a ;;in Irom Wesley .Millor, a brother of Ihc convifl. Jl wa.s received at Os.sininn only a few day.s aj,'o. Millfr was j,-i.- CU ttie money by one of the keeiies Ihert! and imincdiaetly re-directed it In a bri<ft letter lo hi.s wile,
"I run .stand the punishmenl." !i- wrote in part. "All I ask is that my wife remains steadfast to me. 'Ili- rest is purely a matter of lime."
.Mrs. .Miller is at presenl acllnK .is a nurse lo a crippled lad In her home village. She lias t)een the mainstay j and sole sutiport for her litlle family . of two children since her husband was j .sent away wilh two otlters to 'h'- Klale institution. When she was con¬ fronted, with the double responsibility of acliMK as mother and father, she look naturally (o nursins? ns a proles-1 sion.
lioth of the Miller children have .n- , lepied Ihe (hanged c*)ndit:ons iind'-r which they are at present forced ;o JIvo with a simple philosophy. I.ilMc lleljV'U. received lh" message from her fathr with evidences of unrestraiic 1 joy. A tear came into lier eye as il v.as read lo her by her niotlici.
••.Mamma." she said still icarriilly, •'if you give up papa Ihc-ii I'll have to Klve you up. Thai's all."
.Miller's only son, 'J'hoinas, coatu'- red In the opinion of liis sister. II ¦ said when llie leller had been ro id to hiill: ••.Maiiima. w lien arc we goiir; lo lhc home vvliei.' papa comes e\cr> night ?"
'I'lierc w;o: no rciily I'rom Mrs .Mil¬ ler.
.Since .Milh-r was (oiiimiried lo Siir; SiiiK, his family havo sulTeied Irom want. II Is understood that Ihey have been forced to move from Iheir lioiiic into a modest cottage in another s" •-^ Hon of the village. Mrs. Miller was | forced lo lake up some cmployii to supiioi I I kc ( liihlren.
—To Wed C. Drew Johnson
;>li.--, Miii^^aifi Wfiiiple, daiuhler ol .Mr. and .Mrs H. Ii. Uemph- of Lex¬ ington avenue, Kree]/ort, was given a lined shower rcfenily in honor of her engagement lo <'. Drew John.son, ot Atlanta^ (Georgia, at the home of Miss Cerlrude Williams, '.jll Trinity place. Kll-/.Hheth, N. J.
Miss Wepi|)le formerly resided at Klizabeth. The shower is the first of Ihe many which will be- gi\en b> Iwr former companions.
Among those present weic: Th • .Mi.-ses Margaret A. Wemple, Certrude j j,^,, |{,.,„er Williams. Ruth Hisley, .Madeline West, | buyer for .Margarci Kuss. Kdna oCnovcr. Uuili l.aggren. Helen .Sioiic, Winifred ('aid well, OiL'a Iloliiislniler. Marie Wa|.-s K\clvn M.'e!i.-r- ami I'lnn'iui- lla>.
Wild Excitement at Freeport as Car
Stalls on Tracks Three Persons
Jump For Their Lives
WiLL STICK TO TROLLEY DESPITE $5,000 LEGACY
I.;
111.
Vjlley Stream Conductor Can See No Reason For Giving Up Job Will Invest Money
me (.1 ll
.MlllOIIL'll lie i.-
lor.-- named in lii^ uncle in .-si. Loni share of an eslal nioie ih:iii *L'r..mn of Valle> Slreaci,
hcnel'.ic- . will of a deceased |
and wiii iecei\c ;i ' said lo amouiil to j .MIicM ('ronacher, |
I coiuim lor on *.h
.New 'i'oik and Long Island Tractioa
i Company's trolley line Ihal passes
'through the Souih .Side conneciing its
I various villages, will stick to his jios'.
jand take nickle lares, ills decisij^n
was made some two months'ago when
lie ;lrsl learned ol his uiiexpecied good
toiMine.
A formal leller rrom II. F. Kadlord. an attorney in the .Missouri ciiy. a-- rived in Valley Siic.-iiii ahour the mid¬ dle of May. Cronacher read it care¬ fully. It staled ill simiile terms thai Henry Cronai her. a well-to-do iiier- chanl living in lhc suhurhs of S!. L<Miis, had died, leaving a vast eslat.=' in realty and p«>rs(>nal pioper'.y. Cr;i- nadied thought lillie of the letter. In- d hejiaid no fulUier atieniiou 'o
The timely action of a group ni coniniiiters for th- .s.lT uaiii lor lii' (ity, picvenled a serious if iioi a la Ial accideni at lie Kieeporl lailina.l slal ion shortly after eight o'clork tlii- niorning .An aulonuibile in whicii thirty-tluee years old. a Cleveland concern, and -Miss Itessie Crawford, known lo Mi" I Mage as a memh"r ol the vaiidevill • I leiiiii of iJeimer- iV Crawford, were rid j i'l!-', slalleil al.Ihe Crove •vtreel cr;. iiic diiecijv in 111- paili of ihe .
I IioIMkI \ III I 1 Mill, ll •A a: illlpo-' illl '.fail llir I irilie ill I ilii"' lo clciir I tiai-k.
I lleriH I ami i lc oil:ir ,¦ iiiic|icd < I".' ! el Hie (ill and m.el.- au tlloii to pii- j ll od Ihe Hack- , While Ihey rcl.' C . ! iiiL' Ihis Ilie crossing walcliman lo^^ ; ered Ihe L-.iles. Iiajiliilig Ihe .•iilhii;- I and their machine.
'J'he west bound slali<in w.ts mcMl
1 ed W ith peoflle a' l he ! iliie, .Mall> .1
them rushed lo llie .-issisianie 1,1 .lie;
I'ier and his cdiiipiiliiuii;. 'I'hf' v.a'r-
jv.-t'ri- r-aiscd and ihe mi- hai k«-(I olT
! llie trai ks iiisl ill linie ro csciipe ifi"
locomotive flial came sleaiiiiim iino
the station. It w is i)rohalil.\ h
lowest csciipe Iilil! Ilils heen seen al I hill crossin;;
Two \e;iis auo I w onienibers of 111' wciiltliy and inllueiiiial Uiiriicll faniil. of .Memphis. Tenn . wi re killed at ili.' crossing in an auiomohile ihrougii which a west hound train ploughed early one Sundiiy cvciiini:. Fixe [m'O- I'le were in Ihe iiulo il siiiiill cnchi'i- ed ciir-- when the engine hit il, 'J'liey were strewn along the tracks for- I'u feet, .Mrs. Darnell and one of li'>i dat^j^ilers were killed oulriglii : lii- Ihird was fright fully injnied. bul r"- (-o\er-ed. Vounu: William Colyer, for¬ merly of Souih Ocejin aveiiiie vvin slightly injured and the chr.ufl'eiii i ¦- ceived a broken iirin Ther gal(>s there al the time.
OF MRS. LOOISE BAILEY: JOSTICE NORTON ACTS AFTER LONG SECLOSION IN ROOM AT ELKS' CLUB HOUSE
Acting Corner Reached Decis-' ion on His Own findings in Intiuest Tcstimony'of Elwood T. |{:ndes. Sworn Eye Wil- lu-ss. Closes Scn.s;ition;iI In- iliiity- l)i(-(a[Jiri|/li Slcry Re (old Little Eii/abtt!. Cai.:.>>n Tells ol T;.lk With Mother's Counsel Hcfoic Court
PROSECUTOR; MAN WHO MADE ARREST
,\i ll
of
Cronachi-r lefi lii,- trolley r;ii- oi aflernoon last week and rciuiried j home to find a second letter from th' | St. I.,ouis aiiorney urgrii; his imm; ' diate reply. The letter was more friendly in ils Icuie than the lirsl. It stilled Ihat .Mr. Croiiioher's esliile W-O'llll exceed tile (Uigiual sUIll men tioiied. bul adviscfl the V.illey Slreaui bereliciary that he was one of Tim- neiihews lo share it.
To a Nassau Post reporter Cioiuk ii¬ er lold of his surprise ;ii lhc receipt. of lire news of the unexpected legacy.
- if 1 am to he one of (ive to shar-- an eslale of #J.',o(ll» il mciins thai I will have a nice lillie nest cL'g. hut I c,in see no leiison why I should sloji woik The money wouldn't last long it- I allemiileit In live olT il, Tliei" is a good ojipoilimiiy lo niiike a foi-- lune hy iinesliir-: Ihe money wisely, K is m.\ iiiteriliori lo rio ihis and to (¦(Uitinue Io ride free- on l^e trcdlcy an.d (olleci nickels while 1 wnii-li this money grow I am going to hiuWcx: 1 headed ahoiii ii. ; nd Iry lo make i: go as fiir as any •-f.'".,OlMi rliiii a'fellow e\er had llie .i'ood folium' lo hiive jef him."
TWO BURGLAR SUSPECTS CAUGHT IN EMPTY HOUSE
onclusion ol 11 - denl,-- ri)llo.\ini4 in :iii'id tin- ¦ssion ami allogeilier Mic mo.^i ilional Ihal liavc (ie\elo|ied in a siii- ,,.,,|;.''e (liiy ,-iuce M's, Louise liailey '.vis inioM'lled l..\- llie shol of iin as.^ii-^sin lir> 1 U'll jllirou-ih an iii-c;.;Ml,i! apiieralure in a ' '" j broken window n Ihe ollice of Dr. I-M- i w 11 Ciiriiuiii on .Mi-iTick i-ojid liisl iTiicsdii.v eveiiinu- .Mrs, Kloicnce .'. ('iiiiiiiin. wife of the Freeport pli.vsi (iiin was arrested al n.l.'. ihis aflei- noon. on it bench wiiiinnl cliaiging her wilh hiiviug (-;iused the death ol Ihe Ileiniistead woman by crimin.il mciins. The wiirr.'int was issued liy .lusiic.' ol lhc I'eai-i Corodon Norton, acting as coroner, following a vei-y long visit at ihe Klks Clubhouse dui¬ ing which he secluded himself in a rdoru Oil the so-ond flooi.
'i'hf decision of .Justice Noiion "t hold .Mrs. Carman was tlie'result of his o-vn findings in the imiuesl iii'o Ihe (ti'aih of .Mrs. liailey, w-hicli w;is siiiued ill Ihree cliniaiic acts in th:- ill-lighied litlle jiolii-c court on South Crove streel. ' It was iipuiirclilly a (1.1-
Affecting Scene in thc Room Where Murder Was Commit¬ ted as Doctor's Wife is Ar¬ raigned - .•\u(horitics Weep With Family- .Sherill' Takes Prisoner and I liishan<l to Jail-- Curious Crowds Throng the Streets in Front of Menick Road Residence
indicated tc, her couiise
were no
Findingfs of Acting Coroner Norton on Which Warrant Was Based
'¦The Acting Coroner, on lhc vi-w of ihe hoii.\ ol Lulu 11. liailey, found deal in No. 118 Wesi Meirick road. Fr. epori. Kiimpiiie on hehalt ol the people of this county how iind wli.ti miuinci ilie said Lulu h). liailev caiiie lo her death by criminal means by icasoii of a bullet lircd into iho body of the said Lulu 1). Jiailey froni a revohei loaded with powder and lead and held and fired by the hand of one Fiorem. Caiinan,
"And Ihere being r<'ason;ihle (musc lo h.'lic\e ilia', the said Florem-¦ CaruKin is cJiargod with such shooiingand killing of the .-.iiid Lulii J). Ifiii. le.v, I do hereby order that a wariani issue for the iuiesi, of the said Flor¬ ence Carman :uid ihat she be h<ld to appeal h..|-or.' me |.,i exjimimiuii m tlie morning of .Monday, .July, J", in this couii."
National Guardsmen at Oceanside .'\ provisional company fiom the lo'-j Iv-sevenih It»'giiueiil. N. Y N. (i,. un j
> d^ri.ieuie,ian( g IL J^odge, V. s A.'WARRANTS OUT FOR CRAP SHOOTERS
was encamped over the week end ncir |
Th Oaks, at oceanside. 'H.^ ;•""-j R^^kville Centre Cop Learned Of iiany arrlvvd during the nigbt ol Sat- ^ ,r> r- u
' ¦ f 1 I . •ri...v' Game—Capture From Kear
k uiday murclung from .laiimica, I he\ ; "johh, v, ^^
maneuvered at Ihe camp and were j officer Ilulof I'etor.son of the Itoi-k-j his companion,
drilled by the army officer. Amo ig \ ilie Centre Fire Department, wlio wai^ j w iudow ou the
doing li-itffic duly on the -Merrick roa'l i entered the house. Oii the ariiv.ilj
and Village avenue, was told by a ci;-|'U the offic.r. Keidimark escaped. i Carinan, ami aiiiirii^cd al once 10 ca
Both Admit Serving Time—Claim
To Have Sought Shelter
From Storm
Tile hieiiliing of a pane of window ghissjn rtie unoccu[iied house of I'lii! ip Weidersum on .Norih \illai;e io ¦ nUe, Itockville Centre, aroused ili ¦ household of Itobert lr:arle. a neigh¬ bor at luti'i on .Mimday nighU' .Mem- hers of the lamily immediately no.-' lied Ihe poliie lieiidquailcrs and I'ii- troluian Kirchcr- responded.
In the kilclit-ii piiiiii-> he found -.lo ¦ ' l»aiiiesk.\, a I'ldark. Jiboiil lliirly yiii ; of age. of I'fT Kasl Thiid street. M lu- haltiin, lie Wiis liikcii to Police Heini (jUillicrs wiiere he lold I lie-officer- tliiil lie and a eompiinion iiiiiiied .\iiliohi. Keiclimiirk liiid come lo lioclivill" Ceiiiic early in the nfternoon Uxiki'i^ loi- we:i(. .\(U being successful aial withoui funds ihey entered the W'i- (lersiim house ii.-j a sheller lioiii Mi" .ilorm.' 'J'liey had pulled a siaple oiii ni lhc cellar door, bul ihc dooj- le-id- lug from the kiK-hcn Wiis .securely fastened. Th;?ii. aciorciiiig lo Diimesky KiUhmark. bloke a dwei' lloor and bolh
demeanor that he wiis iiuiii ipitiin: visit. They were escorled nio tin fiishicuied pill lor iiiid then mio
[11 ivale oKice. Wn hill III) iiiinuie
!;il!
W
the ((fficrrs were .Steers. Lieiil. Ihi; Young.
Adjutant J'. .1. slett aud Lielll.
CORODON NORTON riciili problem .and he chose solincl'- iiud conlinciceni to w(u 1< it out. Wh-n he fuiiml if solulion he promptly suci- moned lUhtiin Atiojiiey Lewis .1 Smilh iiml his assistanl Ceor; ¦ Weeks.. Slirilir Siiphcn I'. J'eilit an I Ceiu-ue M. I.e\.\, of (ounsel for Mr
Former Judge JacksoH at High Hill AllhouBh it was announced that For¬ mer Judge Edgar Jackson of Uald- ¦win, was already occupying his home at High Hill Beach, the announce¬ ment waa recently made that he will ndt take up his ptrnianent residence there until allerations liave been com¬ pleted at the cottage and the outside - iminted. When this has been done the Nassau Post's coire.spoudent al the sea shore will,make the authentic announcement.
Mr*. Firth Returrts to Freeport Mrs. William Firth, wife of the fa¬ mous music composer and director, who was recently operated on for ap pcndicitlea at the Naifsau Hospital, is rapidly recovering. Mrs. Firth was tiken to bor suminer borne on South Ocean, avenue, Freejiort earl this week.
izen that there was a crap game go¬ ing on in .Meriitt's barn on ohsef\er street on Sunday morning.
The "crap shoolers" had lookouts posted In front, but they had neglect¬ ed the rear from which place I'eter- .sen crawJed upon and surprised them. They numbered fifteen, mostly color¬ ed men. There were also several prominent business men in the group.
On Tiicsdiiy Kelchmark was found by Oflicer- Ainos Verilzan. walking along the Mciiii-k loiid. He w^is ideil- lilied by Daniesky as liis compaplon of the night previous. Uolli were tak¬ en before I'olice Jusiice Harrison li. Wright and held for Ilie Ciand Jury.
lloth men. according lo their- own slateiuent, hare done lime. Ketch-
No arrests were made but warrants i mark said-that he had served two
will be issued for their on.
airests la,er
Baldwin Sunday School Outing The annual outing of ihe Haldwin Methodist Kpiseopal Sunday School will be held at I'oint L<x)kout tomor¬ row. The boats Will leave Cornwell s dock at 9..10. and. returning, will 1 av^^ the beach at 5 p. ni. These annual outings are looked forward to with un¬ usual Interest both on the part of thc children as well as the officers and teachers.
years in Sing Sing for slabbing a man and Damesky said thai he had served .several terms in llie .Mineola jail and had resided in Hempstead tluee years ago. No buiglar khiIs or weapons were found on them, bul il is thought they were after the plumbin fi.xtures.
ry out a ciiicl'ill.v planned luograin,
Ihe waiiiiiu Wiis already drawn. It Wiis handed lo lhc Shciiff for service 'I'hen lhc four mci who have logethc; been tlic ceiilral ligures in one of th" most wiiid and grewsonie dram:is that has e\ei- been enacted in any Long Isliind village, sal down lo i;ilk ,,nce il o\er (-almly as men tan at such :i ^,,jcc time. They were in (onsultation for n^lii.- perhaps half an hour. • (.roceedings are had." He address-j
At this crucial time the oflici il.; .Mrs. Carman, and at the,,same lime were nothing more than men. They mrned to Levy who nodded in rei o.*;- discussed natural consequence.s and.nition.
lerwaid Weeks and .Ndiion anive'l, | holli of iheni dowu'iisl iiud visibly de- picssed, .Mrs. Ciiiiiiiin wiis ,|,ii < ;ili,.,i unlil 111.' four hiill lalked wiili lie' dor-
lol
Wiieiiier l)i-. Ciuiiian noiilieil iiis; will' from Ihe lowc'i- landiiiL' ol the.' si,ii|-;- ol lh" piesence of Ihe auihoii ; les is iioi Known, hut iiiimedialc-ly -if- li .- he lell lo Iind hei she Wiilk'.l i ii.ijesi iciiil.\ mro Ihe rom,'] in his i o.-ii ;i. ny, 'I'hey sal ilown in chairs-111'.n- -¦ i ¦• (Ioi Ioi side by side. I
.Mrs Cil rman w;is garbed in a gown ol Willi" i-;iiirie rhn 1.Tided to ace •!- I Mllle hei- naturally striking apix-iir-^ iiiKc. Ijei hair was airanged ('losely : iih'iiii lici- head ill wiives. Sh" Wiis ¦ lii.el.-. anil ciilni i^nd eollei i.-d. l|"i- \ lace Wits fi:-'hled by ii sliaiige inipiisi. j live e\piessioii Her eyes alone gavo ' uiiiiiisliikable evideiKc of luu wor.i ; nei-\ous cofidition j
.¦\ sullen silenc" lellowr lhc room : .IK .she (.'nicied. Iiiiiiuively the group i of men ro.se i nd n tiiiiined on their; I"el iDiIil she lieis, If liad been Keal '(1 ; Tliere wa-^ a sliiiiiied expi-ession o.'i \ "ich of Ihe fiices; a <'omuion emo- lioii liad iippareiilly seized iheiii all ai i Ihe same time. It was idciitilied byj llie gruesome realization that '.he | i-oom in whiili Ihey sal was a dea'ii I liamber. .\lmosi ;it the sanu- instant "\ery head wiis turned toward ihe window —lhc noiili window-- -ibiouf-i .which lhc murdeioiis wciipo/i had been
illlUSt,
.lustice .\oiloli broke ihe brief si-
W h cunij.i
"I" ilii .•^lliiiliiii.i iil'le"le:l ill WeJU, to,I.'e|heI.-'
li" II III" lull" :T(iii|, liail le.Uiiiiied ^UIe .lii.-,ii,. .\oM.oii read !ii^- liiiiliiii.:s in iliv iiKjiK.'si iiiid iisked .Mrs,
''iiMliiin lo Iililii" il |.le;i To l.'ie ciiaiL;". llei coiin>e| ciiiered i, plea of not guilt;.. The aiiidL'niiie'nt was brief. ,\li., I'aiiiiiin uiis loinriiilled to the Coiinl;, .Iilil ill .Vliiuolii lo ;i-,i,iiil a heaiiij!.'. on .Momlay. .Inl} j:;, ;ti lu
over iiei sliouldei>,, Sh. ;i iiiolion of lln' ham! n I ilal slie was ie;i(l, .
.\ssisiiiiil lii.--u i( I .\iiorriey WcVis iind .Mioi-m.v |.".\ i,.|i tin- house t-.)- -.tUiei >,\ 111., irorii dooi. 'I'Iu-n walk- "I I" lh" l-:iks Cluh In tin; luean- 111111 tlie steiifCs niiichine. a large 'oiiiiru' iar Willi ihe .side cuitaii>s iliiiun piiih'd iiiio the eiisl drivewiy lurried nboui ffth" yiitd aud (-aiiie io a slop nciit a door leailini-, fioiii the dining room.
The nuuhinc wiis driven by a chauf¬ feur-, .As il diew ii]> Io the house ')r. William H, Kuucie, who was lirst call¬ ed to the sieiie of death In the tlo-- tiu's olliie, stepped from the boiL'^e carrying a suit case, .
He placed il in the machine, Tbe Sheriff followed Hr, Ruiice. to ibe stoop iind later Dr Carman and iiis w ife came out together.
The depiitiure was vic-iV"d h.^ proba¬ bly tiOU persons iilong tbe streets, on adjoining lawns and iu aiitoinobibs thai Were piirkcil two decfi on eithc'- iiide of Merrick l{o;id for- tw-o block.<. It Wiis iiii orderly crowd. The s),\ lepr-c:,cnl;i!i',c'; of Ihc Sheriff.-; 0IIIC43 and the lo< al police had liille difbculiv in keepln:.; within bounds, A group of reporters Inirricd foi autimioblb^s whii h liiid iiiiciid.s been eiigjiped 'n iirilii ipalion ol ih" iiire-t iind piefia'- ed to follow the Sheriff and hix charges t<) .Miiieolii.
Mrs, (.'ariiiiiu iind liei- hii.sbaiid we.-e assisted into ihe ciir by llic .Sheriff and Ihen he climbed into the fron'.. sciii willi'slhe ( haiiffcui 'lhc 1 rowds drew hack\ as the car (ame slowly down the dri\cwiy and turned in'o the Meni(k road. As II slarU'd lo- Wiird the west, ei;.'hteeii liirs conlail- iiiLT newspiipci- iiieii. liliolofi iildiej-n
I and ( iirioiis persons l<illowi'd It waB
^(-loek,
¦'1 iiuniiiii son lo lh" .Mincohi .l.iil >\iili(Hii hail," sail Ihe JiVslce. Al liial lirne .-.oii will he iiiiiiiuTii-ii h lo--- a ('(Uhiiiiliin:: Ma:-i-liiil' wlii'li is in.- self."
Then. Wiis anoiliei silcnii', this line- a noisy sipuidiori that lell the scene more piolon.;i(l iind ilieri tu. C;iiii,.iii of murder alioiil wlii< h Hi"- disii|)poi:ii- rose, opened ;, (|,,(,i inid rook ii coii'.'cd ihroni-'s wen: giiihered liai ami veil iiom He colored m.iidj There was an effort on the part-of who leslllied on III" S"(oi;d dii.v ol III" III" trailers to ONcrlakc the Slierlff, iiuiuesl. ll seenc-il to hii\(. |)i.en pre j bul he giadiiiilly dtcw away until i>! ariidiucd liuil liiis im idem sliould o< leiobed Crand avenue. Haldwin, when cur ill the lime Ir did. While ilie! tbere was but ii l< w of the cars i'l
sithf .M ear h mile the Shi-riff dte-v
ar arrived at Ih^)
do^u- Wil-; -till open, niiH'.\eiir-olil Kli/.
alarh the Carmans' onl.\ r hiid, cau.-r- furihr away. Hi: iiippini; downstaiis ami slood wide the Jjiil iilonc.
eyed in the (lassiige way. Slie w-is liefon- lea\ ini.' i In- Carniiin home the iiwed.b.\ I h" pies.one of th null iml I .Sheriff ttdi-pliotieil to the j;iil and talk- tunicil lo h.r iiK.ihcr whose arm w.i.. fd wilh Wiirdeii lliilsc He gave Ui- alrcad.N .'\|.nd"d 10 leieive her. trudiohs that ii <-cll be prepared for
Tile litlle gill 'limed lo Ilie Sliei I .'f her nd'iilimi. AecordiiiK to Mrs. and asked in siiui.lc child tashion. Ilulse, wife ol the warden, a room on
"WIH'l) Avill .\ou bring my m;uiim'-i back'.'" 'J'he Sheriff half turned away, from Ihe child, avoided her appealing gaze and said simply, "Tomorrov," The little girl's iict.ious were indica¬ tion enouigh tlial it was expected Hint .Mrs, Carman was going away.
Thre was another affecting s( ene
when he st^aied in a liemuli)us | ""d "tun -Mrs, I'latt Conklin, the ai.'ed
"I w,isli lo inform you of vour
mother of Mi's, Cbapmuii. stepped into to cilunsel before any furth.M-| H'"-' room and kissed her daughter.
"lJ(iirt worry, Flora," she said, 'lh ¦ right will prevail."
Little Klizabeth had in the meaa- lime turned from tin- sheriff and Co'jn-
E. J. Suphthin, of Greenpoint, has removed to Ualdwin where he has pu.-- clia.sed propw ty. He was a former res¬ ident of the village and has received
fell for 111.' Carmans. At the conclu- , Sheriff I'ettit read the warrant and |-sellor Levy led her lo a chair and s»i sion of their talk ll was agreed th-c | stepped toward Mrs. Carman, still sit. | bet upon his knee. He reassured 'he and gasil-#vy and the Sheriff should go to the nne beside her husband. He extend-j'hiid by saying "Hon't you worry one I house logethrr to prepare Mrs. Car- j ,.d hs hand Inward her bul she did not ; biL I'll take care of your mother." man for the ordeal. The Assistant j receive the document. instead she j Mrs. Carman hurriedly left the roo Distrii! Attorney and acting coron-r i jt.aned toward Dr. Carman and ijn'v carring the clothing the colored wo-
agreed 10 follow. ^ ::, {both wiu>t on each other's shoulders. | man had brought 10 her
As lh.' two entered the pretentious I -i don't just recall what happened; reiurned fdie wore a blue polo coat, a dweiiint; they were received by D'. after that for a few moments," said 1 black ICit and a dark brown veil thai
a hearty welcome from the residents. iCaraaan. it was apparent from ?aisj justice Norton, "but my Impression hid her featurea aud hung well down
the north side of Ihe women's ward eiglit by twelve feet containlUK on'j window faihig on the north was ar¬ ranged for her. The depariment l» said to be one of the pleasanteHt 'n the jail, 11 Is filled with runnInK wa¬ ler and comfortably fu/tilshed with a bed. rocking chair and isolidcd from the rest of the jajl.
The SherilT was first (o leave hit* fai. He opened the side curlaius siud door for Mr. and .Mrs. (';armau They stepped out as their followers (•am'S up. .Mrs, Carman found helself fadnfc pri»bably a dozen cameras. .She had a dark colored laincoat over her head and was holding It together in front of her face.
As she stepped nside the iron bar¬ red door she was confronted by th« Warden who questioned ber minutely. When she j She answered him In <a dear voice, givinx the details of her birth, her a^e, religion a<id habits ot living, Sh'; (Continued on page fi.)
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| Title | Nassau Post 19140708; Title |
| Date | 1914-07-08 |
| Month | 07 |
| Day | 08 |
| Year | 1914 |
| Volume | 1 |
| Issue | 45 |
| Sequence | 1 |
| Page | 1 |
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The Unofficial Ne^vspaper of Nassau County Mht iCas^au ISosf The Weather LOCAL SHOWERS TODAY THURSDAY PARTLY CLOUDY VOL. 1 NO. 45 FREEPORT, NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY. JULY 8, 1914 PRICE THREE CENTS TIT^ —™^^"'— MXM'N TAKEN ON BENCH WARRANT CHARBINe $i«i!im»EWRn«;...-c..--... ._ n« OF "CRIMINAt MEANS" TO BRING ABOUT DEATH Mrs. RicharH Miller Replaces Wedding Band With Money Sent Prom Smg Sing HE WAS CONVIQED IN JAIL SCANDAL Gift From Brother Reaches Dis tressed Wife Working as Nurse— Children Hear Father's Letter A( (fliliiii; IIk- liiiii- l.oiioicd iida.c that n:iys "oth- who Io.sj'H lit-r wi-il |
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