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So far as could be learned, Dr. C a i man stuck to his original story of th - shooting, told before the Inquest et Freeport, i M em b e rs of the Dailey Household, including the widowed bus- hand. the daughter, Mrs. D u ryea, ttie deAd w o m a n ’s m o ther and an aunt, could only testify th a t Mrs. Dailey left the house In Hie afternoon to vis it in Kockvllle C e n tre and that they had learned of her m u rder aboift S1 o’clock on the sam e night by tele phone. P o s t and Colder, who w e re ;n the outside w a iting room of the doc tor’s office, ii is understood, re ite r a t ed the statem e n ts already a p a r t o! the m anifold evidence in the case. The m o st im p o rtant developm e n t of the day aside from the statem e n ts ot the Coleman girl wan the receipt of a clue to the identity of the two woiiren hitherto unknown, who w ere in the w a iting room of Dr. C a rm a n ’s Office on the niglu Mrs. Bailey m e t Iter death, and who lied im m e d ia te ly after the shot was fired. The D istrict A ttorney expects to have these A-b- men, who live In the vicinity of F ree port, before him w ithin tire next day or two. His detectives are already looking for them . From other sources cam e the story I liar the women are from F r e e p o rt at all, -but from Rock ville C entre, upd have dreaded b^ing im p licated in lire case in any m a n n e r. T h e re was an affecting scene enact ed in front of the courthouse a f ter Mr. Itiiiley left the Grand Jury room, lie consented to pose for photographers when his daughter, M adeline, who has uvo’ded publicity since the fam ily was draw n into the m e shes of the m y stery, rushed tip to him and threw her arm s about Ills neck. The p a ir —father and dau g h ter—w ere \snapped” by the cam e ra brigade as they stood together w rapped in each others arm s. The w itnesses today under the pro gram the D istrict Attorney gave out litsi night will be the three doctors wlto perform e r the autopsy on the body of Mrs. Bailey at H e m p stead. They are Drs. Roy I). Grim m er, How ard M Phipps and W illiam 11. Runcie. The others will be representatives of tin' G e n e ral Acoustic Company, of M anhattan, from which place Mrs. Carm an purcahsed the dictaphone. Tlie m y s terious package addressed to Mrs. Carm a n at the jail was turned over to Sheriff Stephen l’. P e t t i t yes terday, and from him cam e the rath e r am a zing announcem e n t that it con tained nothing more than a sm all quantity of pow d e rs, probably u harm less talcum , instead of stricnine or some other deartly poison as was , i first reported. ’T shall have it analyzed,” said the Sheriff, “ but it Is my personal belief tiiat it is tlie prank of some unbal anced person. T h e re is nothing ser ious about it.\ Mrs. Carm a n spent a com fortable day in tlie W a rden’s room of-tlie jaii w ithout the slighte.-t knowledge of :he package th a t had been sent her. She rad and sewed during the m o rning ami spent an hour w k li tier husband and attorney during the catly afternoon. It was definitely settled yesterday that Dr. C a rm a n visited the home ot Mrs. W illiam J. MacAvoy on Clifford stredt. early on the m orning a f te r Mrs. Hailey was shot in his office. Mrs. E lizabeth A n d e rson was at the house as a nurse, confirm ed the visit, but said Ihul there had not been a child horn to Mrs. MacAvoy as was report Dr. W illiam lluncie, who was llv.- first person to be called to the home of tlie C arm a n s after the tragedy and wdio probably knew more of the imi- inale facts concerning the m e m b e rs of the family than any other person, spoke for the first tim e yesterday for publication. He said tiiat Mrs. C ar m an had told him about the diclte. graph alm o st im m e d ia te ly a f ter his ar rival in the upper apartm e n ts of the house w h e re she was sitting w ith her m o ther and Mrs. Ida Powell. Dr Runcle said he had been called to tlie house by Dr. Carm an about 8.‘o0 and had left the supper table to m ake the visit. It was an urgent m e ssage th a t he heard over the telephone, nr. Carm a n was the caller. \Come right over,’’ was th e m e ssage th a t Dr. Runcie received over the wire from Dr. Carm an, “som e thing has hap pened.\ Dr. Runcie met A rchie W a llace on the street in an autom o b ile from which Mr. Conklin had Just stepped.- He rushed into the house w ith the old m an. T h e re he found the doctor alouf in his office. II saw n ith e r Post nor Uolder. “ Dr. C arm a n was alone in his office. On the lousso lay the body ot a wo man. 1 asked w b a t It all m e a n t and he told me she had been shot through THE NA68AU POST: -------- . N. Y„ WEDNESOAV, JULY 15,151* , a c i ■) cerbiiinly here. didn’t show It She w a s as calm the window. He didn’t know who she was but he sadd th a t he had sen t Post t to get a m an whom he thougnt uld Identify her. \T h is is a devil of a note,’’ said !. \Yes it m e a n s the ruin of my prac- tlnf?,” he replied. (' It was a t the suggestion of Dr. C ar man that Dr. Runcie went up stairs to quiet th e women folks. H e found Mrs. C arm a n , her sister, M rs. Pow e ll and Mrs. jConklin together in an ulp- per room and all in a very nervous condition.” t ( Mrs-. C arm a n m e n tioned th e ditto- im p ression hits been, an in tlm .i’c graph, according to the doctor, alm o st friend of Dr. Carm an, nor have I la'-:- im m e d iately after he had entered t h e ! on care of his practice w h ile he ivr upper room. j been aw ay. But I do not believe ilia. “She told me the whole sto ry .” s a i d M r s . C arm a n ever com m itted that Dr. Runcie, \how she suspecter her j crime. I do not think th a t Dr Car husband and all. 1 talked w ith her , man is gelling a square deal from tin for about an hour, I im agine. .If she ^ aul.lioities.” is guflty she while I w a s the as she coult| be.” Dr. Rtiflf'le said that I>r. Carm an had called the police at his suggestion before he went upstairs, a f t e r fit J calling th e coroner. He said that Post returned w ithout Bedell and th a t the doctor had gone out for him him self. Bedell identified the woman “ 1 c u t out the bullet. 1 had a rich! to do so: I am the health off icer ni l j have a rig h t to investigate In ibe ib sence of the coroner. I am not. as fie- | ■ ■ ■ “ R e m em b er the Maine ” RUG WORKS W I L L I A M G A I N E R . Prop. Let us make your old ingranc. brusssels and tapestry carpets and chenilc curtains into beautiful, serviceable rugs. R a g C a r p e t s a n d R u g s a S p e c i a l t y A l l W o r k G u a r a n t e e d Come, and see or telephone and give us a chance. 3 5 1 N . M a in S I ., F r e e p o r t P h o n e 6 7 4 - J T r o l l e y S t o p 76 FREEPORT’S BREAD” CORNER The WfaoteFome. Nourishing Products of obr bvens/tre the stsmdard. The Most Modern Baking Establishment of Freeport and the South Side. Bread manuiket- tired from Government Formulas. “THE KIND MOTHER USED TO MAKE” 1 T h e Long Island Home Made Bread Co. 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