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Han the auetods Court, fér arraignment iy that 4) ‘The Barts BROOKLYN GIRL KILLS HER YOUNG BROTHER; COURT PAROLES HER Housekeeper Declares Florence Bar- tine Got the Youth’s Revolver After They Had Quarrelled and He Had Slapped Her. Harold Bartine, seventeen | teen-year-old sister Florence at their home, No, 660 Kosciusko street, Brooklyn, to-day. The shooting followed a family quarrel, but the evi- dence gathered after the first disconnected stories told hy the witnesses | tend to'show that the girl did not know the revolver was loaded. After arraignment tn Avenue Court this afternoon, Floren e Hartine, with her younger sister, May, and Alice Campbell, elg@hteen years o1 who acted os housekeeper for Willam Bartine, ty head of the family, were teken down- town to the office of the District-Attor- INDICTED BANKERS ‘The girl was taken, Asmiatant Mistrict-Attorne He paroled her of Miss ‘et foré Justive Blackmar tion officer! of the Gates na. | Avenue Police Cummins and Reichmann An- swer Forty Questions Put court next Monday, | ne children are mothoriess. | old, was shot and killed by his nine. | THE EVENING WORLD, and Housekeeper at Their Home (Photographed day especially fer The Evening World.) | | | | | Girl Who Killed Her Brother, | |! making @ upeless sacrifice; T am Kure | Schmidt today, “and the first intimation | jcame from Chicago that my FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1911, LASTS HER NAME, BUT MAY NOT SAVE MAN FROM PRISON Chicago Prosecutor Says That Woman's Sacrifice for Doc- tor Will Be in Vain. “LOOKS LIKE FRAME UP. But Cleminson, Convicted of Murder, Hopes for New Trial Through Mrs. Schmidt. ST. LOUIS, Mo. April 21.—"My wife nothing she can tell now will save Dr. Cleminson.” James Schmidt, twenty-two years old, husband of the woman who has gone to Chicago tn an effort to eave Dr. Haldane Cleminson from the penitentt- | ary declared to-day that although he thought she had disgraced him, he ex peoted to take her back. Mix, Schmidt | has confessed, her husband says, that | she was with Dr. Cleminson during the | night the physician ie charged with hav- ing poisoned tus wife “I never knew Dr. Clemingon,” said 1 had of the affair was when word wife had signed the confession. Then she tota | me that during our separation, in she was in Chitago with Cleminson. She deciared she would go to Chicago and lay the facts before the Court. I eom- manded her not to go, but when I re- home last hight I found that she had gone." Cannot Save Him. dgclared his wife acted on Schmidt were still in the office at 8 o'elock, when Herver returned. “They left the office, Herver thinks, at 4.0 in the morning, Mrs, Schmidt rays Dr. Cleminson then took her home and boarded an ¢levated train at Larabee street for his home in Rogers Park. i have an affidavit’ from an Lb conductor who saw Clemingon leave the train at 418 the morning of the murder, “These facta prove to my mind that Cleminson could not possibly have committed the murder, but that Mra, Clieminson killed herself, and that the Gootor prete: Geath to involving the other woman. No playwright or novelist ever fash- toned ‘a story. more tragic than the one revealed in this city yesterday when Mra, James Schmidt voluntarily oon- feesed to havins been with Dr, Haldane the night on which his wif6’ was slain, Mra, Schmidt deliberately. erificed her good name to save the physician from life imprisonment. He had been convicted of murdering. his wife, and Mrs. Schmidt believes that the alto! whicly she will thus establish will clear him of the char: Refused to Name Woman. Dr. Clemeneon had positively refused to incriminate the woman to eave him- self, and his chivalry and devotion prompted her to come forward with her confession. She had frequently written him, she says, asking that he tell where he was the night on which his wife was slain, but he refused to do so. ‘Though Mrs. Schmidt's husband wa: astounded by her revelations, be sought her out last night and assured her that the nobility of character which prompts ed her to binst her reputation to save another had moved him to complete for- ivenese, She also has the forgiveness of her mother, and the two will ald her in her terrible ordeal, ‘The sentence of life imprisonment was imposed on Dr. Clemenson on Wednesday in Chicago. He had been convicted on circumstantial eviden but the case made out by the State was strong. When told of Mrs, Schmidt's confessidn he sald he was sormy she had made t, but adinitted its truth, and declared {t would now be possible fro him to prove that h was away from his home when his w was murdere Mrs, Clemenson was found dead bed in her apartments In Rogers & about two yea 0, The physician re- ported the discovery of the body, and said he had awakened to disc ey tn ay Clemenson of Chicago practically all of in rk | over his! CONCEDES VICTORY. OF MRS. SCOTT | D-ALR ELECTIO Mrs. Story’s Aide Admits Re- turn of President-General, | but Vote Not Announced. WASHINGTON, April 21.—Tho re-eleo- n of Mrs. Matthew T. Scott of Ill- {nol as President-General of the D. A. R. by @ small majority was conceded this afternoon by Miss Elizabeth Poe, press agent for Mrs, William Cumming Story of New York, who opposed Mrs. Scott. The Daughters of the A: olution awalted with tmpationt interest to-di n announcement of the resulta of yesterday's election, Tellers were at work all night counting tne votes and Were stilt at it this a ing @ lively time. @ room on the Continental Hall, They were locked in third floor of the while the rival fa tions § thronge the corridors eagerly awaiting the result, Both sides were claiming victory. aie friends of Mra. Matthew T. Scott of ne Josisted that she had been re- elected President-General by an ine | creased, majority wo years ago Mrs, nt candidate President-General, declared to-day that the official count would find } ory the victor, ‘The fight two years ago between these same candidates w of the delegates preferred to await ihe official announc nt before accepting any of the rumors which began as soon Jas the polls closed and continued | throughgut the nig’ *| BROOKLYN YACHT CLUB TO BECOME THE NATIONAL, Directors. Approve ‘Plan to Change Name—Aeroplane to Race rhoon wud hay | TBcott won by eight vote | Many of the supporters of Mrs. Wil- | itm C, Story of New York, the “insure » close that most | , HARMON’S PRESIDENTIAL BOOM GETS REAL START. Ohio Democrats Form Organizati to ‘Push Candidacy of the | Governor. + WASHINGTON, April 2.—An organ! zation to boost Gov. Harmon for th: Democratic Presidential fomination wus formed at a mueting’ of the Detmoorat |members of the Ohio Congersional dei | éxation tn Senator Pomersie's room tu- | day. T am satisfied,” sald Pomerene ats: the meeting, “that there is more sent - | ment in favor of Gov. Harmon than fo all the other Democratic names m toned for the Presidential noriination combined —_ Are You — mn Going to Move. i that merican Rev- | Old Piano? If so, let us save you that ex- pense by taking it in trade for one of the | | We will allow you full value for it towards the purchase price of any new Pease Piano or Player Piano and give you 3 years to a A ee balance. take the old piano from ena address and deliver the new one to your new home— CARTAGE FREE. sMhere were threo of them before the - e wite dead at his side. He sald that they Mote _ ened of to-da ence, Harold and by the Grand Jury. her own responsibility after Dr. Clemin-| nad both been chloroformed during the Motor B it you are not ready for new Igy a’ We detrtaen youre od,’ fas ; aa son had refused to permit her to testify | aight by buralars, This siory did not] The question the name of Piano now, we will give you a bale dita ott Meas paler de dea | satisfy the police, and he was arrested yn Ya » the Na- Credit bill for the old one, good fase recently, employed Alice Campbell, ’ “ . | Age AGO, Aprit 21.—Although Mrs j He persisted © maintaiuing it durin ht Club came ta meeting | lor 2 years. ‘a very good looking girl, to take care} HAD REFUSED AT FIRST. | nit Bonmiat loft St. Louis last nignt|the trial, but there were #0 many in-| of the directors held in the home of the The reputation of the Pease Stellan \ to come to Chicago, according to St.| explicable features abou: the case that | Commodore, M, It. Hearst, to-day. and | Piano for durabitty and. that Harold has been out of work recently. | | pee Be ies 4 in an effort to save Dr.| he was speedily convicted. the change met with approval, Final) of th: fi sh alins bx Boyllke, ho was in the habit of tore} Changed Their Mi - Pn ted tocdag eee She cannot be io-| The real fast now seems .o be that] action will bo taken at mect. /Of this firm for fair dealing have fine this’ sisters, aocording to the story | -*ANKe ir Minds When) iat King A hereto yr be Ctemn-| De, Clemenson returned home to find| ing on \ nex ‘already brought us 83,000 cus- ‘ ‘ : | 5 or his attorneys, The} ife dead. Realiaing that st would ‘ tion 't t fold by. Alice Campbell. He was tne ; i ie Ma i . his wife dea In addition to the which have | tomers, 1 ner ot a vcvoiven ena tis Cempsen | Confronted With Proceedings | “FLORENCE State's Attorney's office gives tle cre-| be necenaary for him to implicate Ars |afready" heen ‘anuoun-ed. astangenien's| Write for exchange estimate, i ‘girl gays that Harold and Florence on fae | ARTING CT eeoannGt Pte Rar, Schmidt if he attempted to prove AN | have been made H. Curtiss }feveral occasions chased each other in Contempt of Court. | | cing GAnnOt save Clemtnson,” sald As-| gil, he dovented the Lurglar story in| to introduce the aeroplane in yacht! PEASE PIANO Co. “through the flat with thts weapon. |suntant State'a Attorney Northrup, “even| the hope that it would be believed, and nig offered to race rf % f Slapped Sister's Face. puitenien ; i fe true, whieh doubt. It tooks like stuck to It to the end. Boats Ton enteie, 128 W. 42d St, nr. Broadway, N. Y. dhsee Wedtthe-chttdves, cat anee| ATNE eet0eem te enue tony ages Came ae a few. minutes, : pede tis ing BE ihiereiear te been} In a aay ms ae publication to-das-| wees aterourreeds FOr the tf it’r sein rare NN, — 1 The f : | ate in babiaied rand Jury wants to know from merous ol {i 1d before in| Mrs, Schmid’ sald: ati fa. % 2 ‘Campbell set down to dinner at noon |tons 3 Mt to each of them by Disteiot-| yr, Cummins whether he communicated the courts, but I do not recall @ single} “E had known Dr. Clemenson fivo| Commodore Hearst has latbush Ave. ‘hell to-day og e "aay yph i hed a arts Attomey Whitman before the Grand | with Mr. Hyde after he had arran | linstance where they have saved the! months, My husband and 1 disagreed |109 ME anpointner Hee : te sister, Viorence, who le a romarhe| vee cn aftemneon—these questions |Joans from banks and a Mi prisoners.” lover a trivial matter and I had gone and the Rev yy, Lably pretty blonde, about her inferiority relative to thelr relattons with | put city depos Cleminson Talks. 9 Chicago to live with a relative. It hain ty woke Ad Goeaoerea’ With. Alloe Carpe City Chamberlain Charles H. Hydg—| transactions would Despite the attitude taken by the|was there I met Dr, Clemenson, Any ee GOL, fhe. Camphan .aivt that the| Wiiam J. Cumming and Joseph p,{ te the City Chamberlain using ti State's Attorney's office, however, Clem-| man who thinks as much as he does of E 24 Barelay Stredt. nipionghinn Raye | Relc! money to secure accommodations tor Itegonela the MDURAY. JAH Ty 0c eS cannot bets DOCTOR DIES OF OVERDOSE. Last 10 Days nt the Old Stand. eaguwem erew 90 warm that iHaroid| Reichmann, the indicted directors es y , Inson in the Cook County Jat! to-day |. woman's good name cannot bo bad. I perrttt 19 Daze at the O10 Stand. rushed over to his alster and alapped|the Carnogte ‘Trust Company, were | CUmmuns and te Cummins crowd 0 : dectared he was sure the woman's ten-|did not know Mrs, Clemenson, 1 only/ é ce Tuih Powders, Shaving Soap, Progpaply Sikes sates Baie Dave + were high fnanciers. Anons otier witnesses | | qT CaAmpPrery, |timony would clear him of the charge| snow that they, like @ good many mar-| Dr. Chart t pic, at big reductions Mlaverde Dartine eid just atter. tha iS ak a 4 avis in the Crini- | goon to bo called before the Grand Jury lof killing his: wite. ried couples, were not congeniq and, 24. died No. 9 We Taicam Powder at {nal ranch of the Supreme Court. Jus-| are Rufus J, Gaynor, the Mayor's son, | “Mrs, Schmidt's story,” ne sala, | that he sought the society of o | Ninety-se t, this afternoon from DORs vee ee Seees shooting that her brother did not strike | toy Davis directed chat the questions | and Orion H. Cheney, State Superinten hemige a ye he sald, ‘+ bY an overdo: traldenyde which val for Friday and Saturday her, and that while the argument WAS |ig ead to hm fen cera ba oath ebacsareer — | choosing his words carefully, “in une Doesn't Ask Sympathy. [fone kiern juliet his nerves anny Chocolates, gh spirited, neither she nor Horace became ” | SHAPGIBE AUR URCiaata fortunately true. But I should never) «7 am not tryin: to palliate his short-| produce. ‘sleep. He ived with JP Vaby Doxehe ces eeconecctees vere ee Reeryiiaia admits Waving tier tania | He ruled then that the auestions | te testify 1 ena ding at cores, made’ t | JURY TAKES ONE MINUTE have unsealed my lips. I felt tt was | comings nor mine. We did wrong and| mother and brothers and was found une | Greentield's going to Horace's room and getting his) ¢T@ Properly put by the Dintrict- thee’ Huvonit 3 aank Bi TO FIND NEGRO GUILTY, | 'h* Dart of a& honorable man to re-|we have been and are being punished n his room to-day. ¥e-lb, boxes . +. revolver from a drawer in a dresser, | Attorney. Cummins and Retchmann | “Mer ike | main silent, As to the detatls of the |God, it was hard to #ay the words tha: r will make an investiga. | @Feen Sead Chocolates, 1+ ‘Alog Campbell insists that rence | Were ordered to make answer to the What Hutchins Told Jurors, ryt ag 7 | night, Mrs, Schmidt will tel! them, | might take me fron om love of my | tion, Oreen Beal is into the dining room, pointed ge est of thelr knowledge and belief un-| eee s| nore the Grand Fury how | Is Sentenced to Nineteen | When she does the world will not con. Bares and (he respect of: my husvand All Loo revelver at Harold and pulled the \dér pain of being declared guilty of | Be #POKe to Cuminiis about the danger) Years in Sing Sing for Assault | @emp er, nor be so harsh in tts Judg- | on the gallows or # life in the peniten A Ee oe Ae) 8 mate does FOR tigser. Florence, who declares she did | contempt of the withdrawal of t ity’s deposit Wemey ment as it has. She wag not guilty of tary becau! his chivalry for a GUM. cnoc OL ATE f 10¢ snot Know the revolver was loaded, ad-! The Grand Jury returned to ita ch Heer sae SRtnemle Teuny, SO Mntay and on Little Girl, anything so criminal as her own story} woman - felt that } coulu be os bray. PEPPRRMINTS, & le nite aiming the pistol, b without | ber and the wit eham-| how Cummins assured him there need | It to a jury just one minute to- | Would Indicate, as he and make the only sacrif n my A few lOc, packages, 3 for 25¢ ent to fire jt, Roth, as y cy i ey were recalled. | ye no uneasiness about that because day in Part IL, of General Sessions to| "I never was guilty of the crime | power and surrender my all, the good There is no dispute about the fact! Suphen Beldatte ante seg euntel:| ne was a close friend of Mayor Gaynor jconvictt Ilackburn J. Strother, a twenty-| charged, and I relied upon the weight | Hume that I eG. Aways _neretotare » bullet went into Horace's head | Guestion pute ‘They wilt’ hoy cam ony | and brought the Mayor's son, Rufus, | rm «No. M West One| of my own innocence to save me and] PONE 291 made the conterslons The air of the right temple and plerced | again next week. 9 summoned | trom gt. James, L. 1, to the city every | Hundred and third street, of | convince the Jury and public that I was| gectined to .consent for ie to testify, Greatesetaiue; our CARPET in. He elid from his ehalr to Questions Kept Secret. day In the Cumming automobite and ferimingl att innocent. The Stete showed that I had| even after his conviction, I determined ao isn OE aignke and lav there inert, cuinune che noi took him back at night. Cummins, d that he lurea| been guilty of intrigues with women, | to act on my own responsibility, I went iow Plunte CLEA NSING t For a moment the girls looked at} im ay fap bey nmann refused to| cording to Mr. Hu also professed en-year-o. askin of No, 141 | and it was prejudice, not evidence, that | personally to the judge that presided at feach other in horror, Then Alico Camps | AN" bl : BS i when they were! to be on terms of iutinate friendst 0 sper hallway of | convicted me. I expected to be ac- trial and I told him al _ By Compressed Air } Ebel) and May Bartine flea OAS ues waste Vice of Mr. Baldwin. | with the Mayor, | in East Ninety-|quitted, but I was resolved that, no (n fire-Proof Guilding from the 1 while Florence ran to ppereit Spaleaien Was then put off until) yound Rufus Gaynor denied last night} ‘was employed ay| matter what the conesquences migh: ‘ondors. Sek TWert sare FIRE-PROOF STORAGE - } der brother's side, Ufted his head ana |? °° Pi when Justice Davia was anked| that he knows Cummins, although Mr be, I would never have sacrif\ced Mri FEATHER CO TS BPP éranie for Household Goods. } implored him to speak to her, for advice by the Grand Jury. ‘The re-| Hutchins says that Cummins poin ster had finished hig | Schmidt's reputation. I perjured my 7 r GLA ga | Dies in Her Arms. La png the court-room were not al-|out, in the Carnegie Trust Compa: 4 marched out. | self like a man, I think; not even death \ T.M. STEWART | Tee voy diod ax his sister eid vim {lv % remain near the bench and] banking house, a young man whom om, tool a quick vote | would have unsealed my lips Prescription for 438-442 WEST SiS! ST. I Ras apct Motah ee thonad {COUN not hear the questions read for[quld was Rufus Gayno ayor Gaynor| in the corridor and came back with @| Cleminson's attorneys will make an (oats feneacalh | the otier two witn netnstines font mere nine ee curt but Mr. Jwilt not be called as witness, although| verdict of guilty | Immediate effort to secure a new trial TH seek, founded a warcastic tntor o| Comptroller Prendergast ix said to ny are lucky that you liv mt edy, found Florence hysterically weeping | hry ; ee Peptic ge hasan agli ans ia Y i. 7‘ rf t ave You dsl hat you live in the Thinks Case a Suicide. \ RING UP 5567 COLUMBUS | rae the policeman - i Pes Perce jan pee je morning papers, ‘or, had promised to di Bouth where you would have| ‘20m for thirty-four years, sald to-day: SUIITO" u DUT 8 vant wediiva, DUES free reine mt a as [eeu sy pocvagn Rotana 2 tot Sy anata a | RE evel Haya | __ ew resucarions Pn mt the case wes bey {county are same as public | National conve xt year, sth legal hanging would have| Sto eee wast by appoint- "fi ag on et i r es Baldwin Jearn from him why Mid not clo epi epee REE | office at $ o'clock on the night of the as peopie 5 esate aetoleghhoatttlad liad amine and Reichmann, the former | the Carnegie ‘Trust Compan ‘ ' A hard “tusee ms Sing | murder," he sald, “Dr. Hetver, who ie, nee mona 20d taraumile enue police station. Ir telechmann, * : F At hard aban a 1 es” qusationés. separate! | Paine: tne aabonaal the latter nery-| Months before it failed, There is ev the maximum penalty _ being Aas Late Pyle Senn non was || OT one’ Ae HAs DONE £50, ; 1 t n that : : | there when Clemineon cam at 8.30, hesebbel'e story prompted the com ared nt the Grand Jury room | dence at hand that Mr. Cheney know | Qwerty years Co italy enslhaclda OETA pC tr j-treade eo tthe Poteet its History and Romance 4gnander of the precinct to hold the Bar- was ae ppv elinenysy te bet] regee eer borne tenanat py ranean drinking at the time, Both Mrs eat ey by 2 bores. Meme pnenald to. any, af fimo sirie os material witnesses. Alice ircaa tak coaearn ts FIELD’S TRIAL GOES ON. =| scnmiat ana Herver nave taken at: | M§AGISERAL CHEM q eee ree DOL PRONG Unber re ewer Baldw Mr. Retn Abalbtaritn Of Me SVhitinan -——— Cleminson and Mrs. Schmidt (_ enite 719 Flatteon Rr Wetraint, but she volunteered to remain | Lawyer Ba Reichmann | Assistant sy Svaltan Beaker! Tilban thotiabeaeh. \Wilneanlie i fat the station-house ene sho. Seen 1057, FAGrae Eamets UES TE Tey saat Campbell, was arraigned in es Ave poe queations put to & ny the Dis- nee ti v epor Mi L faue Police Court at 2 o'clock atter. | f 0 ihe. Greed “suey, | Hutehiny made in , ae . ose tmpon. In the mean ti the bod t (04 : e Figs Pal pe nt t : i 7 * ; Now on Sale ~ Price 15 Cents ' although he be| Company ‘ fe. theft of $100,000 of mining + THE Dist, . SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, THE Watch, 20 vear goldelillad case Only ry Girl Near a Collapse. . without seetounty by Matthew M, Joyoa RICAN COCOANUT KISSES. These | Annies EL Lap tea ite SP SAA aio A Ss jen ites asvaigned fa tt uy aie alte nt OURO for BF. Aveus. ‘Are delightiul tittle ty vf rich sugar wea hard. one to a custome! ne to dealers, i Biorence Bartine was on ; i Windkcr Trust Con cree ach inetrparated An HE your ait ferent We have no duplicates of the fol- Tae changed her ator aig ‘ nt clreuded Cocoumut, and lowing special Diamond Rings. ¢ Sere ene changes her 4 ‘ sped" In Kisw- form, ic PS Magistrate O'Reilly, when he questioned | not a . FOUND BOX 98 iSp ay her, to the extent of admit DOinted the pistol at whe insisted she did 1 inaded. "Horace was wolng to said, “and bought the rev lous machinery r grinding out tndictm e found yesterday the nt we ne thought it would be ne sary ohn repetitions of former ind} there. We had been fooling with it on | ha rt1ee nin ey and off for severa . ance where lot-Attor Y BURNED ON THIRD RAIL, 0. rietan Drops T Hoods Stove Charles i 1 May Bartine eaid she saw her brother caused a lot of Indictments to dian « leaning the revolver this morning. It the Indictments always fatled. Ws the supposition loaded !t at Robin “Whitman's Partner.” thet time, but it 1s recarded as stran ‘The case of Charles W. Morse wag re- e"L" tra <wey re a pa ar! il la thet he did mot Mention tne fact to nis aled wir. oy whe ow i wae we Cee wte sister when ho #aw her pointing the different in the Federal courts, Then was k ar the N weapon at him. the cal of Joseph G. Robin waa cited. J ie 4 i phtnl ne} Magistrate O'Reilly held the gir! one! “tut Robin has escaped punishment,” I on Leads all i r medicines in charge of homicide. He said he pre protested Mr, Bal “ a 1 nae sh a ccina Ge alla vintinn afl foal fortes to have the District-Attorney fx Proweme’ Or. it in contact pring vilme ni ball, ahd the prisoner was sent to the a Bintrietcd iumors, loss of appetite, the Distriet-Attorney'e office. | Her friends Rot the Distt) ‘ a i I ' ual > themselves in an effort to got a partnership an of t trad. facing er ee man Mr. Baldwin then made his way to the Hogan called 1 r tire Png, PAHs and ————s | Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, Vv teer Ho: 1 Dr nervousness. ‘Take it. 2c ROR REMCTRIC BE | He sald he expected the District-Attor- wponded. Me treated Hanson and ' ee i ac s ; wage A AAS ney would produce his cliente before Get ip today. tn uaval 2 letter left tor home, lated tablets cated Sarumane eee bor SPECIAL FOR FRID CHOC, COVERED CREAM PEPPER: MINTS. teal with den wcolate, Bis for this Charme. doe, our price, ‘ Ne Lat our “EUSSY? 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