The evening world. Newspaper, July 23, 1908, Page 2

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ca erm rN THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1908. MURDER; MONEY HE STOLE RECOV ———— «+o Slayer of Aunt in New Jersey Makes a bull Confession and Tells a Re markable Story of Travels in a Number of Cities, ‘ !~ The contession of August Eberhard, in which he admits having murdered his aunt, Mrs. Ottilie Eberhard, Saturday night, on the tracks of the Susquehanna Railroad near Hackensack, 1} . J., was followed this ya trip to the spot where he said he had buried the money he stole. ief of Police Dunn and Prosecutor Koester, of Bergen . County, found $2,359 in a wallet under a tree near the tracks of the Lackawanna Railroad at Little Falls, Since his arrest at 5 o'clock this! here- uldn't help it—and almost morning, n he was found, ragged before I knew it I was back in Pa’ @nd dirty and with a pistol wound In son and even went to Hackensack in his right knee, lying on the lawn of|the night. If I hag stayed around in R. C. Larue’s residence near Paterson, that country long I would have gone i n stories, each crazy, and would have gone back to 3 its pred the railroad tracks, not di: Eberhar a word he and read afternoon t nas told a doz says he secured newspa of the killing and sor. police were give credence to scar I said, although they were certain from) how the pc were looking for him the first he was guilty, until they veri- His remorse increased and he felt that fied his statement regard he money hot 3m aeeve Hs ia etal FARADE OF ATHLETES IN THE STADIUAT Visited Many Cities. The sleet HEGRE WSA SECTION after he shot her night in the ane ores if ne the girl, who storm, and says he spent the $151 iniss- : \uesday alent, fre ing from the wallet in Chicago und 3 . <= BROOKLYN @ trip to Troy, Albany and Bingh Kas up in the mountains last that the v the park murder ' a i "he said, “and buried the money, might be their daughter when they lon before he returned to Patersor Then I threw away my coat and hat & photograph of the handle of her “Why did you shoot the girl?” Bber- y » / or had been missing since HALSTEAD4NO STTEPPARD IN 1500 METRE (Continued From First Page) d shot myself in the leg. I tled up| brella, which was pu vas asked this afternoo . i in‘ at hited King- pare es on ; nina att THOM. oe the’ lie Wound and came down to that place i" ‘The g Worl Pee ty eren lay tmee tie 1 Dh, Twanted to get her out of th here they found me this morning.” Kelana! 3 6, 8 z Wilson, Sw i y ted Kingdom, may," said the slayer. “I have a sw pee tie un : Immediately after Eberhard made his nfession he was taken out again py Koester and Chief Dunn and the ty, In the same automobile that had brought them from Pa ion, started to he place In the mountains where Eber- says he has hidden the money, ee Rand, Hary Time 4-58, ed Kingdom, and later vi was called aavncAtheoMor: ng his leg 1 body 2 at the: a rgue, ; } rag, RHOMAS Was ae tahen Barbara Reig was employed in Sackett | foroin wacing home, Thomas was ¥ phing establish- knocke out with t heart in New York and I want to m her, 1 knew I had to get my cousin out of the way or I could not do it."” Dberhard gave the posecutor the name and address of the girl in New York. 4, The slayer told a dramatic incident jay, United King- thogra reet and Morgan ave- Her chum In toma \ Leach flew to Bu to Burch. TWO RUNS Belgium, won United Kings whic yened on the train, the engl-) he young man was not confronted named Sadie Lee i. nee of which discovered the slain| with Otillle Bberhard, the daughter of a ad with Police. Ml: Janing: Multo- body of his victim the woman he murdered, and who was girl says that Burak FIFTEEN FLAGS OF COMPETING NATIONS, eRe 4 Kings “After the shooting I walked to Pat-| engaged to be married to him. Since rd first saw Barbara six months led through the rain and|ago and at once became smitten wi d watch for her morning made repeated ¢ to ton to cail on her at @ Buren, Wa pen ee Amer\- AMERICA WINS, BUT BRITISH OFFICIALS =~ erson,” he sald, “Then 1 took the 11.2 stur train for New York. The ped storm after seeing her mother Killed | her, He wot at the spot where [ had shot my on the raliroad tracks and told the) and nig I sat in th horrible story at the nearest house, | secure her p: thought Tw she has been at the Susqueha Hotel. | her home. hea eat—Kinanan Time—16 4-08 this hea! nh H 1 one hun- seat holding Id surely be arrested, but 5; This building is onl yards from ‘ : Q , z finally the train started again and | ) i fs ey the Hackensack police station, ard She Spoke of Policeman , DISALLOW RACE. eat— eee trom a window the aw her cousin} Mary Reig, the dead girl's sister, told Fourth Inning. erica, won in walkover s undoubtedly guilty of as flend- teh and cold-blooded a murder as was ever committed,” said Chief Dunn aft he had returned with Mr, Koester and Pberhard from the rch for the money, “but the only detail of his story that we have accepted as truth was that regarding the money, which he hid, and that we verified.” + Then He Confessed All. Chief Dunn sald that he and Mr. Koester had very difficulty tn getting the con from Eberhard enter the station and then leave # ay au Evening World reporter that Bar- hour and a half afterward. beara often spoke of a policeman named Had not the man admitted hie guilt “Dave,” who followed her persistently, as soon as he did !t was the intention put his arms around her on the street Koester to confront him and bombarded her wi girl, and word had bs go out and have a good tir ver to her to hold herself in ny minute. But and it is not p hard will fa wa the death y a 1 ts (Continued from First Page.) , 400-METRE FLAT RACE. er, Cornell, bbins, Yale, United race by o Englan Halawelle rth Farly Results of the Games To-day ue STANDING Ne HiGit 1uMP, 200-METRE FLAT RAGE, bara to be called a not necessary that Ottillle ept Hi pocket and. prevented fim avy hand ‘Barbara home," he got It Fifth Inning: Lur ter and Chief ® 3 — ee ——EE fouling, e~wide at a run They told him his guilt was established wie Rae 1d. He ag and that things would go easier with meee ne eee ad ne hoe to left, © nA HOT REN Re tae) { him if he would tell all. he broke {olde wheres he! hed Hl Ns eat dw J. Cartmell, } down and confessed ev’ VAetar masa Amerloam, \| Be PAG Wen Ne (B0t F3 Mother Calls at Station ob, g | station as fast as we can The of the victim was ; RE SW Xiling ie a peti Cath Si te Sixth Inning ‘ 1,500-METRE SWIMMING { said Chief Dunt : earaD FN eE i worn a Ehachanwetion toreerreni’ pins | a ga att ALS Ne ‘ faa ar 4 i ‘ No RUNS ; f vues words, | Welle and s RACE, denly stri with we will tell all the to: CORE Tah at they di il 1639.5 Yards course we attach no impor {a meet ound a saw that Halss was -Final, First He ) ' as it will be shown : eegie a nda : be Gndeta Racsunerdn tion- Matle, France THR WARY ADEE BRRIFOHPAU STASI aM eround ; Captive Hissed and Hooted. r The only propert over. It ts our we ar Judge Orders Race with 4 feet 8 In hes. Lawson & Tine—2am. dts as gr 4 : Fi the police of the precinc concerned $s ou e com e of the British Olympic it h-Amertean A, CO. (New ef cand Heat — Battersby, Un 7 caer 0 aE body and a bre AP No Foul Says Robbins ann Preece kl <i sew York A. C../ ond Time, 2m, te ee ame 1 did A Robert ‘ ‘As soon as M i al was brough \ OM, ( me view hysteri a i sta ‘ r| Ament ee, HIGH DIVING 1 Ae bs yt sal that tt d nor - AB ol Mest He the 0'l for ‘ pare ce a i er Lumies's wad Fics al : mn First, Heat aterson, W t Brookiyr n preistet t LE Ae as [ ; ina of t ‘| (120.2 Yards), ond Heat slg h nd firmed the ident ee 5 the A aT, First. Heat--Healy, United Kingdom lon of the effects ameter ithe leani ve f won, Tine, 15 #38, No Ameroans ran a, third, 618 jefinite movement toward , at (ae broukiyn Morgue penter,i8 disqualified: | reese i iY etes are falling down | rae CNL) an eRe Ea lack con ete ee roe cxpdlad mia Swart Light Weight “ fie en saat sahetaetme eas tc ame toe" eet)” QVERCOATS : ‘ ' 09- | . a base, and went t far behind me coming the turn Beole hey jost the Iv aE ° ‘ i I the 2#-metre ; 4 8 4 party | ta that I ould ‘ my ked aval cont with ond | For Men for Wet or Dry Days yu ang re er my shoulder.” 5 we speedy | et acy ha ) Pulled Taylor Off Track This is below the cost of production—we never ‘ THEE e j, B Taylor, Irish-American A, CO, rors Mest, carry them into next season. aul , pla who was behind the others when he f You can make your choice in five minutes—all clothes are Fifth Inning: was pulled off the track by the Inspec- ad no cheave shown in cases on hangers, not piled in heaps. The store is 1B st i Klein tor, sald ; r ple leat) unique In many respects for better service and lower prices. . ie ohind, [ could see evacything ory 0 : le Soe i Chandler-Stone ¢ a I nad Halswelle end myself run hang Ne st an ere one 0, game boat, a h ‘ ; f Toei ber HAS nee “CLOTHES That Are Right.” ) aenibisop roorivean Opposite bore \ gir 0) i o ae pooh, “One Maiden Lane 177 Broadway Store Floor, un, a wa rey One story higher—Dollare Lower { ‘ ‘ VIC Thi : | roe) CR eee sae a | BENNY A POUND PROFIT ‘ nthe pr SAYS POLICEMAN, eco) Rh fo -_ orm - ere Draw for Marathon Race. | ‘ : ps rt Ba Carpenter and Robt for the Olymple Marathon 4 irs Be) Lg Paces un to-morrow, a / ‘ Matnsl"echal at) SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE 29RD | SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW, THE247{ § T would have, ! Si a “WPORT MOLASEES FIG i Park Brilliantly. Lighted i HEU Me ‘ poro and Lamnabont “canada; Coulcum:| | SCREAMS... , FOOD 10¢ te rounn 10¢ awa 4 a anc) perte United King | ASSORTED CH cai ASSORTED Hoge. n oa , ; absol to It. In ; Butt Holiant WW ¥ [SIRS ¢20 kinds) foonn 190) Sitee {eo 'kindsy “coroonn 196 » tact, 1 didn't know anything was the A, and Bidhoy OLD FASHIONED SUGAR HIGH GRADE ASSORTED { . A Chicas § : , 0 BS \ “aaa llian axclicd OMGAl, Who 8 et a PEPPERMINTS .. POUND CHOCOLATES ......,. POUND \ E a the race off, pulled me roughly Park Row atore open every evening until 11 o'clock, \ rema from the track, This shows what a parclay street and Cortlandt street stores open Saturday evenings until 11 oleh, I Bheitard a \ of mind he was In, when he could 4 % a é me ' athe self from laying hande| CAMPREDI.Sutteni, Jets ot, to.) | WE DELIVER FREE \ “Bu \ ‘ ’ wor me was a long way be-| Jc oR EL 18 ye PURCHASES OF ONE DOLI-AR AND z 2 amen WARY Fe He Slee’ iat a Phyl TWEEN BATTEIY AND fz tim A q ae J Aye ab ve icy Mead also all Brooklyn . 1 da st ' et ay. Prilay. July % at 2 P.M. Inter 1 to 10 pounds 1 1 5 ‘ | Ran Fair, Says Carpenter to points In Manhattan above vr" ta Car ae : . . ss atarallgvinGansa — zooth Bt ¥" rboken and Jersey City . ; rea F 4 ‘ i No goods sent C. 0. D. Candles for ' ; “l : ' HELP WANTED FEMALE No orroftowa, customers. caretully 1 w wurs after the identifica. | That t b ‘ 4 ' ; robbed” of his race, was quest ARARARARAAAAR ARRAN RAARAAAS packed and shipped from our special tra jon was tnade to-day. The parents o: Hed only « few seconds heshr riick NO RUNS” fa he said pl I SKIRT Movil, WAL EDD, and be Her. mai) order deparunent, k

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