""' - ffrnt ES WMMi a CARBARNER3 Marx and Vandine Embrace Religion, -Neidermeir Refuses All Meet Their Deserved Fate Stolidly Chicago, April 122 I'elor Noltlomler, palonmlwoaklrom his doublo attompt atmlcldo, otubbornly refuriliiK to ein brncn religion wltllln ft (ow hours of cer tnlii dentli, Joking nnJ IuUkIiIdk with hit unnl nml smoklnu cltfrtrotlca tlic Krojuer part ol tlio ri, Isolated from Maix nuil Vutidltic, liU companion's in crime, who themtolvcs, converted to tliu Christian f nlth. spent tlio nfKht In peace ful iliimbor, woro tlio Incidunta that marked tlio closlntf bourn of tbu Auto jnatlc trio. . Nono ol tlio bandits showed oIkhh of weakening. While NoIJcmblr did not ro to aloop until 6, Mnrx rollred At 1 :20 nnd Vaudino tiro hourn later. Vnndlne's lait hours were spent writing letters to hl mother nnd relatives. Whllo tliu two condemn rt men slept, holy candles burned oy their bedeldo. Up to nildnluht, Marx nnd Vandine played slxty-slx, Vandlno winning tho last KOtno. Ton minutes later they bado each other farowoll to meet on tho tCftffold. Neldemolor slopt until 8:20. 'Well'' ha growled to the jailer, whlht tho man who stood by bis bodiido wnJproparinn to nwnkon hltn. "It'd nearly nlno, I'oto, haw do you fcol?", enld tho Jailer. Ntldormelr nrowi nnd turned bis back on his jailor without reply; nnd sullonly moved away. "Anything you want, Toto?" 'Yo, to bo let iilono", snapped tho hnndtt. GhlcagoAprll 22 Noldomolor'a break fart consisted oi borrlos, cream, nnd yog etnblcs, Mnmio Dunn, Vnndluo'fl awcothoart, arrived early nnd wns admitted to the ofllco o( tho jail, Hlio loft clean linen nnd n white silk shroud. Tho garments woro taken to Vandhio'a cell. Me don ned Ilium, slopping in tho net to fcol tho J tox'nrc of tlio silk, pulling tho looso threads from it, thon lojnmod his sent on tho bud, whoro ho rond his prnyer book, niter eating his breakfast of Htrnw berries uud cream nnd eggs. Tvo Slstors o( Morcy wore eagerly Knitted when thoy cntno lo, Mark, who broaklastod in a elmll?r mnnnor, wni pormittod to enter tl.o prisjn clmpol with Vandine, nnd U Kotiicr with tho slators tho bundlta prey cd tor nn hour, lleforo leaving their cells, tho doomed in on gathered tho'r nffucts nod font tbcm to tho jail olllco nnd tho uudortnkor was .thon ndmltled tofico them. Neldemolor wns inoroao eullon nndmoro visibly affected tbnn the others, Kath or Cox gavo Noidomoler n book entitled "Notes on Iiigorfoll." Tho bandit tend four pngus nnd thon returned tho vol u mo with the commont: "I got my opinions from my own thoughts, not from IuRortoll nor any one olsp, I wish I could bollovo in your roigIoii, If I could hypuotieoinysoll into tho bollof that 1 was going some- whoro to bo happy forovor, don't y 'sr if & ,:A'JLjMg '0U tMM think I would bo glad todlur PAY PENALTY But "Tlio world is all wrong. Thoro'i no attractions for men llko mo. Wo grow up In tho slums half ntnrved nnd always miserable. Wo work day after day llko filnvcs, only to dlo mUornbly. Chicago Is full of boys llko me, growing up with otitndvlco or help. I'vo been pretty bad, I cdmlt, but I'm going to pay oil tho penalty I shnll over pay, this tnorri ing. "If tho churchs did something thoy would do more good than thoy can by converting men about to bo banged. Hut you do some good ; you'vo cheered two mon In tho othor colls Into tho bo llef that thoy aro going to Heaven. Tlint'a consoling to them. II you bad not got Vandine Into that belief, It would have taken n dozen mon to strap him for the noote." At ten tho jailor notlfiod tho mon to gel ready, nnd announced that tho hangings would bo separate. relay was caused by Noldormelr'e rclutal to pormlt tho guards to escort him to tho scaffold. He was carried through tho long corridor. A thousand prisonors signaled tho hour of execution by shouting "Hats off". Another shout warned thoto in tho execution chamber of tho approach ol tho con demned. Ncldormolr was palo and trembling as ho approached. Tho doomod man was quickly pushed intonn upright position on tho drop, Tho jailer strapped his arms nnd legs, ndjuttod the white domi no nnd nooio nnd stopped back, and the drop (ell at 10:30. For six minutes tho body writhed nud twisted. Tho doctors Rathorod about to feel tho pulse, "Tho man la conscious," said one, "Ho realises his condition, Ho may bo too numbed to fool physical pain but his mind Is,not to clouded to know tho solemn Import of tho event taking place," The doctors fingora folt tho puleo fully flvo minutes, when llfo became ox tluct. "Noldomoior kept up bis stubborn re sietanco toroligloua comuol. Weakonod by bis efforts to commit cuicide, ho bnroly could sit alono in tho chair in which ho wob carried under tho dreadod loop, hut nt tho last moment ho held his lio.id erect, to cnablo tho jailor to adjust tho nooso and then it fell llmbly on Lis broaet. Neldemoior'a body was cut down nt IOi&Tj, Two hundred ofllclnls nud ppec tutors witnostcd tho executions. After NoUlemlcr'a bedy had boen removed, tbo jailor clocod tbo trnp nniPUlod tho rope for tho second victim, thon return ed to tho chnpol to eecort Mnrx. Mnrx, who wno prnytnu roeo niul trlpd toepbik. Ho turned to Vnudlno, who wns kiionling lth ,blm nnd extonded hie hand. Tho mon stood silent n moment, thon rmbrnced each other, "Good byo, Que," exclaimed V,nndlno, "Ke'op n brAvo heart, old man. Remom bor what thopreB oays:( wo Bhall bo together again,' m Marx answered In an Inaudible undor- tone nnd the journey to (he scaffold be gan, while another about came from the prisoners, Two priests uttered prayers while Mnrx waited for the black cap to be adjusted, nnd submitted to.belng strapped. The drop felt at 11:17. Tho convulsions lasted two minutes and death ensued In six minutes, Marx boforo stepping on the scaffold requested nono to apeak to him an bo wan concentrating bis mind on rellglbo, Ho was in tho midst of prnyor when tho drop full. Hlo body was cut down nt 11:31. Tho yellow grass ropo was thou re movod from hla neck, and again tied rind tested for tho third victim, Mnrx nick was broken. Vundlno was found In prnyer when tho cxocutlonore visited tho chapel. Two priests took positions by bis side, nnd with oyca bent on tho crucifix in bis hand the march began. Arriving at tho scaffold, Vnndino held his head erect to permit tho adjustment of the noose. While ho wns uttering a prayer the drop fell at 11:05 12, Tho short muscular body bung without a movement. Death was almost instan taneous, tho neck being brokon. Tho bodies will be left nt the under takers' until Monday, and with tho con sent of tho families, slght-seera may view tbo remains. Eight murders ward committed by tho youthful desperadoes known as the "Carbarn Gang" Neldemelr, their leader before bis execution confessed to having killed flvo additional men whoeo names be did not know. All tbo crimes of tho trio wero characterized by tho same absence of moral eeuso that Is displayed by tho besHt of prey when it dottroys a victim', Crimiual annals nowhoro havo pro duced moro soulcw or pitiless monsters than ttieeo beardless boys. They wero products of atavism and degeneracy. Kacu murdorer had a drunkon father. Thoy growup in Chicago'a slums, fro quontcd "cawdutt saloons' read nickol novels, belonged to "boys' athletic clubs" and tie gnu their criminal careers by stealing lead pipo front vacant bouses. A cowardly, slow-witted louncor, Kmll Rooski was taken into their confi dence. Ho carried tholr weapons and tools when thoy ordoied him to do so. On July 0, 1003 boforo midnight, tho Rang bold up a saloon. Rooski entered it and ordorod a glaes of beer. Ills con federates followed, pistols in bands. Tlio saloon-keeper and patrons fled. Tho robbora emptied tbcir'pistols nt tho floolog men, killing Otto lhudor, a half- grown boy, Almost nightly thorcnltar tho baudita robbed ecloons ami podostiriana nutil August 2d, when thoy killed B. C. Ln GtOBB and Adolnii Jnnnpn In i snlnrm. Tho opflralOM unU, pollLo'eoaruh for thorn Biibsldod. Real izing tholr dangor thoy plannod a ''big job and a got awny, . AtSn. ni. August SOth, Noldomoler, Van Dlno nud Mnrx held, up tho street cnrbarnantGlet. nnd Stato ets. Frank Btownrt. a cashler,bnd tho day's receipts on a dek in front ol him, couutlng thorn. Henry Blohl and James Kd-i mouds, clerks, moisted hint, Jiunea Johnson n motormau lay saieep on n ' bench bealdo n dobr communicating, with tlo omployea waiting room. I Ncidomcior npproaohod tlio window n , few feet distant, thrust 'bin pistol tludiigh a pruio of glass and emptied it nt tho threo clorks. Mnrx rushed into tho waiting-room, Johnson ,oponed.hiB .oyjaeaaHfthnoiso and Marx shot him lu tbo Load, Vau Pine, sledge hammer is hand, burst In the door of the cashier's room, Dlehl atafgercd to a closet and hid there stanching the flow of blood from the wound and watching the robbers, Ed munds lay on the fjoor on hla face and feigned dead, Stewart nd Johnson were, si at n outright. The three bandits ran Into tho room scooped up $2250 and escaped, Thoy divided tbo money at daylight in a park. ttofore their departure from tho city Van Dlno and Neldemelr held up a surburban erprots and ticket ofllco on tbo Chicago and Northwestern Bail road and failed In an attompt to dyna mito tbo tracks, eo thoy could rob a train. Tho bandits fled tho city, hut threo months later they returned to rob other car barns Dotectlvoo John Qulnn and William Blaul learned that Marx bad a pistol of tho kind used by the car barn robber. They found him in a saloon on tho night of November 22 J. Qutnn and Blaul ecp arated and entered tbo saloon, Qui tin by the side door, behind him. On Slant's entrance Marx jerked out his pistol and leveled It at tho detective. lie beard Quinn behind him and wheeled, shoot ing the latter through the abdomen. Blaul and Marx emptied tholr revol vors at each other. The detective wounded tho desperado eeveral times and look him to tho polico station. After threo days confinement Marx tmlleved his nccompllco had deserted him and ho confessed to tbo murderous crimen thoy had committed. Van Dine. Neidemierand Roseki whero within a block of tho polico station, waiting to dynamite it and kill tbo turnkeys, to carry out a pact to rescue Marx, when Uio nowspapers announced Marx's con fession. They fled to Miller's Station- Ind.. and hid in a holo in a hillside. Their hiding place became known to 'even Uhlcago detectives, who surround ed tho dugout. The outlaws gavo battlo fatally wounding Detectivo Joseph Dritcll and shooting Detective Matthew ZImmer through tho tomplo. They made n dash to a nearby railroad track through a fusillado of bnllets. I J. Soveft. a brcakman tried to prevent them from seizing a locomotive, and was instantly killed. Van Dine and Ncldemeler rode the cnglno to Liver pool, inu, wncre tueir progreee was stopped by n locked switch. They abandoned tho engine and fled across corn fields under flro from a pceso of farmers. Wounded and bleeding and numbed by tho zoro temperature, in which thoy had beon exposed for hours. Van Diko and Noidemeier surrendered to the farmers just as a poseo of 100 policemen, armed with Winchesters and determin ed to avongo their comrade?, arrivod on a special train, Rooski was picked up an hour Inter. Flvo months later Van Dine, Noi demeier and Marx were tried, con victed and sentenced to death tor the cnrbnrn murders. Rooski was tried eeporalolv for tbo Bandor murder. Van Dino professed religion butNeldo nielor refused nil spiritual 'advico, de claring tnero was noitner a ueaien nor a boll. THEDF0RD's BUCKDBAW'W THE GREAT wiiu ntDICINE Thwlfnrd'a niiwlf-Dmiif lm saved doctors' bills for moro Uinn sixty years. 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