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Baldwin is to have a high class Stationery and Cigar Store.
This, we hope, will be good news to those who have been obliged to do their shopping in different towns on* the Island.
A fresh supply of Im- ,ported and Domestic Ci¬ gars, Stationery, Novel¬ ties, School Supplies, Etc.
BALDWIN
Stationery and Cigar
STORE
Merrick Road, Baldwin,L. I.
While in Mineola
Stiip at HENRY C, KRAMERS
HOTEL NASSAU
Where You Will Meet Your Friends
Painting, Decorating and Paper Hanging
The quality of my work is unsurpassed, my materials are guaranteed, and for the quality my prices are the lowest.
PAUL ANDERSON
Westside Avenue Freeport, N. Y.
SHIRTWAISTS
LACES CORSETS HOIIIE DRESSES
EMBRODERIES DRY GOODS & NOTIONS
Have the Comfort¬ able certainty that what you buy will be the best possible for the money, in service and satisfaction.
J.S1DENBERG&CI
16 MAIN ST. HEMPSTEAD
SHOE SHININO PARLOR
Hats Cleaned and Renovated Cigars, Cigarettes
J. A. CHARKALIS
44 S. Main Sf. FREEPORT
WALTER B. COZZENS
GENERAL CONTRACTOR BUILDER STRUCTURAL WORK
Estimam ChrcifuUy Fuiniiilu'd Fur All Kindi of Work
423 South Side Ave., Freeport, L. I.
GEO. HOWARD RANDALL
Gintractor and Builder
Lumber, Hardware, Puints, Oils, Class
General Supplies
38 Brooklyn Avenue Freeport
Tel. 208 W opp. R. R. Depot
ANTONIO PALERMO
General Contractor and Bidder. Steel Structural Work.
All Kinds of CoKrete Work Estinates Cheerfully Funiislied
Td. 52-J WaoUsh
OFFICE & RESIDENCE BELLMORE, L I.
eXPECT INDICTMEWT OF
MRS. CARMAN TOMORROW
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(i'ontiniied from pafce 2.) •waa not asked to slRn a waiver of ^minunity. The District Attorney hau Indicated tbat he would have to do that, but he went before the indicting body and In now linntune bk to any- thhig he Raid belnr; uned aKalnst hini. So far as could be learned, Dr. Cai¬ inan stilrk lo his original story of th:? shooting, told before the Inquest ,'t Frefpori. / Men.berb of the Dailey nousiehold, IndudinK the widowed bus- Iwnd, the daughter, Mrs. Duryea, tfie dejMi woman's mother aud an aunt, could only testify that Mrs. Bailey Inft the house in the afternoon lo vls- 11 in Uockville Centre and that they lia'.l learned of her murder aboiTi ^. o'clock on the saiue ni^ht by tek- jiln>ne. I'ost and (Solder, who were ;n the out.side wailin;!; room of the doc¬ tor's office, il is understood, reiter-tt- ed the stateaient.M already a part of Iin- man Hold evidence in tiie cise.
Tlic iiioHi important development of 111'- day aside from the statemento (il I lit- roiotnaii t.:irl wa« tlu- recHipi 1)1 a due lo the idenllty of the two women hitherto imUiiown, who we.-e ill the wailiiiK room of Dr, Carmun's ollicf on Ihe niglii .Mrs. Hailey nn'i lii'i death, und who tied Immediately alter Ihe shot was fired. The Distri l Attorney expects to have these A'b- men, who live In the vicinity of Free poll, before him within the ne.xt day or tw«). Ilia detectives are already looking Cor them. From other soiirce.s ifiiiie ilu' story that the women are fiom Fieeiiort at all, .but from Itock- \ille Centre, ujid have (treaded beiur; iiMlilicaled in the case in auy mannei' 'Cliere was an iiffeotlnK scene ena.-i ed ill fioni of the coiiithouse after .Mr Hiiiley left Ihe (irand ,Iury room. Il^ consented to pose loi- idiotosraplieii; when his daiiKhter, .Madeline, who has avoded piiblicily since the family was drawn into Ihe ine.«lies of the mystery, lll^;tled up lo him and threw her arms about his neck. The pair-father aii'l daughter—were "Hnapped" by tlw cmiieia brit',ade as they stood loj.'e!li. r wiipped in each others arms.
The witn<-sHes loday under ihe pi) L;ram Ihe Dlstricl Attorney ^ave oiii lasi ulKht will be Ihe three doctors ulio jieiformer the autopsy on ihe hoily ol .Mrs. Hailey at Hempsleatl Thev are Dis. Hoy f). Crimmer. Ho-v- aid M. I'hipps and William H. Hiinci-. Tlic others will be representatives ol (lie CeiieiHl AcoU.stic ('()m|)ai)y, of -Maiiliallaii, from whicii place .Mrs. Carman purcahsed the dictaphone.
'i^lie iiiysterioiis package address-'d to .Mrs. Carman at the jail was turned over to .Sheriff Stephen 1*. J'ettit yes¬ terday, and from him came the rathi-r amazini:; announcement that It con¬ tained nothing more than a snrill <|iiaiiiily of i)()\\ders. pioliably a harm less talcum, instead of stricnine or some other deanly poison as was ,1 liisI reported.
"1 shall have ii analyzed," said 111,' ,Sli.rlll. '4)111 il is my personal belief liial II is the prank of some uiibal- aiii ed person. There is nothing ser¬ ious about il."
Mis. C'arman spent a comforiahle day in the Warden's room of- the JHiJ wiihout the sliKiitesl knowledge of ;he |/ackaf-'e Ihat had heen sent her. She rad and sewed duriim the iiioi'ninK an .'ipent un hour wiJi lier husband an 1 aiiorney duriiiK Lh" eaily aflernoon.
II was definitely sealed yesterday thai Dr. ('arman visited the home of .Mrs. William J. MacAvoy on Clifford stre(»f;'eaily on the inornliiK afler Mrs. I!ail(-y was shot in his office. Mrs, lOlizubetli Anderson was al the house UH a nurse, cojillrmed the visit, but said (hut there had not been a child lioiii to Mr,';, .Mac.A\oy as was reporl ed.
Dr. William liuncie, who was th" lirsl person to be called to tho home ol' the Carmans after the trasedy and who probably knew more of the inti- iiiale tacts concerning the membera nf the family than nny other person, spoke for the lirsl time yesterday for publication. He said that Mrs. C ii- man had told him about thu dUt»»- Kiapli almost iininediately after his .ir- rlval in the upper apartments of the house where she was sittiiiK Witli her mother and .Mrs. Ida I'owell.
Dr. Hiincie said he had been called to the house by Dr. Carman about 8.;>0 and had left the supjier table to mako the visit. It was an urgent niessa;,e Ihat he heard over the telephone, i'r. Carman was the caller.
"Come rinht over," was the messa;-e that Dr. Runcie received over the wire from Dr. Carman, "something has hau- liened."
Dr. Runcie met Archie Wallace ou the street in an automobile from which Mr. Conklin had Just stepped.- He rushed Into the house with the a^ man. There he found thc doctor alouf In his office. It saw nitber Post nor Uolder.
"Dr. Carinan was alone In his office. On the louHS«> 'ay the t)ody of a wo¬ man. 1 aaked what it all meant and be told me she bad t>een shot tbrougb
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the window. He didn't know wbo sbe was but he tudd that he had sent Poit to get a man whom he thougit
uid Identify her.
"Thin Ir a devH of a note," said I.
"Yea, it means the ruJn of my prac- lioii?," he replied. '
, It was at the suKgesilon of Dr. Cir- man tbat Dr. Runcie went up KtaL-K to quiet (he women (ollw. He found Mrs. Carman, her sister, .Mrs. Powe|l and Airs. Conklin toRelher iu an up¬ per room and all In a very nervous condition."
Mr."--, Cirinan mentioned the difio- Krapli, accordinK to the doctor, almost immediately after he had entered the upper room.
".She told me the whole story," said Dr. Runcie, "how she sus|iee1er he;' hu.iband and all. I talked with lur for at>out an hour, 1 imagine. .If alie
is g\i\Hy abe certainty didn't ohow It while I was there. She was as calm 88 she couU| be."
Dr. Ruitt'ie said that Dr. Carm.*n Imd e«H«l the police at hia ttnifiKeati'jn befoie he went upstairs, after fir j calJinR the coroner. He said that Po-<t returned without F.edell and that tlv doctor had Rone out for him himself. BedeU identified Uie woman
"1 cut out the bullet. 1 had a riuiit to do so: I am the healih ofli(< r aul have a riRht to investiBate in ihe tb- sence of the coroner I am not, as th- impression has t'f-en. an Inllmi'^ friend of Dr. Carman, nor have 1 iax- feu care of his pracih.e while he lias (been away. But 1 do not believe tba. Mrs. Carman ever rommitted thai j crime. I do not ibink that Dr. Car ¦man is neliinK a sfjiiare deal from ili.' .authoiiies."
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CHURCH STREET AND BOULEVARD FREEPORT, NEW YORK
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CAFE AND GRILL ROOM
HIGH CUSS AND REFINED CABARET
Musical Entertainment Fancy Dances
Luncheon and Dinner Specialties
FREEPORT'S "BREAD" CORNER
The WhofeFCnic. Nonrishtng Prndticts of ottr bvens/ire the statidard. The Most Mixk-rn Baking Kstablishuicnt of Fretport and tbe South Side. Bread mantlAtct- nr. (I from Govtruiiieiit Formulas. "THE KIND MOTHKR USED TO MAKE"
The Long Island Home Made Bread Co.
Thomas St. John Baldwin
Telephone 605
Merrick Road, cor. Main St., Freeport, L. L
Woodcleft Channel Bathing Pavillion
JACOB KEGEL & SON. Managers
ELECTRICAL FACILITIES FOR "NIGHT BATHING" TWO MATRONS IN ATTENDANCE
Experienced Licensed Life Guards on duty at all times to Wateh, Guard and Instruct
ACCOMMODATES .UK) TKOLLF.Y PASSES DtK>R
' (ilait lo hear tjerything is running smoothly, t won'1 be baek antil Tujijjy. M y dauglittt netii me tor a little ti-nnii."
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