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| Ee ‘ MRS AG HNGON ACTRESS TELS OF ANOTHER AUTO OSTRACIZED, ENDS Lift WITH BULLET White Wife of Black Cham- pion Kneels First With Two Maids and Prays. CHICAGO, Sept, 12-Ftta Duryea, ivorced wife of Clarence Duryea, wealthy New York horseman, a little | tors than two years ag» married a| black man, the champion pugilist of| Modern times, Despite the plea her family and friends, sh Mre. Jack Johnson. To-day Hes in the Provident Hospital dead by her own hand, Dismissing her maids with the tn- junetion that they “pray for her,” Mrs. Johnson at 2 A, M. to-day shot herseif at her home. She was found uncon- scious on the floor, @ bullet in her Drain, She was rushed to the hospital and died at 3.90 o'clock without regain- ing consstousness, Mra, Johnson, who was 3! years old, was the daughter of Mrs, David Terry of Brooklyn, N. ¥. Yor eix years she was the wife of Clar- encu Duryea, wealthy cluyman of New York City and Long Island. In the spring of 1910 she got a divorce, the decree being signed by Judge Cooper in Chicago. Duryea was then in the Adirondacks, being treated for tuberculosis, A few months ‘ater ele married Johnson. SOCIALLY OSTRACIZED WHEN SHE WED NEGRO. The first bitter fruits of the inter- racial marriage came when her friends n the East socially ostracized har. Then ‘ame anothe! jock with full liga- Lon of tho forebodings of her f and family, After his “conquest of the white face,” Johnson built a palatial home on Wabash avenue and installed his wife and family there, The negroes of Johnson's menage regarded hie wife | 48 @n outcast from the white race. ‘They thovgnt she was after his money. Mrs, Johnson brooded and lamented her position in life. On the recent trip to Las Vegas,where Johnson fought Jim Flynn, Mrs. Johnson is sald to ha remarked to friends that she was pray tically an oucast and every one shunned her because she had married a Begro and that she was unhappy. Facts that came out after Mrs. John- som had shot herself showed that she nad @ecided to commit suicide last night as goon as her husband left the house to downtown to his cafe, which he opened, She called Mra. v Rhodes, the pugilist’s sister, on the telephone and asked her to come to hér at once, as she had something important to tell her. Mra, Rhodes sald she would and prepared to start, Then Mrs. Johnson called her two colored maids into her bedroom and told ¢hem she wanted them to join her in prayer. With an arm about each of them Mrs. Johnson knelt at the bed- CASE W ROSENTHAL (Continued from First Page) | cause just as I looked out of the win- dow a mar rushed out of the Metro: | pole or the doorway of the Metropole and jumped on the running board. The! the extraordinary term was convened | tng » to-day in the Criminal Branch of tha}; car started, ran to Broadway and turned north, 1 watched ft until It got out of sight and when I looked | back eastward Into Forty-third street the gray car was rushing toward Bixth avenue and the street was all excite-| ment. 1 know the dark car started | west before the gray car etarted eaat.| “LE telephoned to the office to And out what Sad heppenod and they told me! an automobile tire had blown out. Lat-| rt learned the truth, BELIEVES OTHERS BAW DARK CAR AS WELL. “L anid nothing about what I had seen at the time, and tt eeems from what J have read and heard that ¢ war tho only one Who saw the dark car Othere must have seen it, but) are keeping quiet about it If they| should hang me I would have to atick to my story about the dark car, for it} is e truth. “1 didn’t want to be drawn into this caso, and kept my own counsel until a few days ago, when I spoke of my experience, at Middletown, N. ¥., where I Was filling an engagement. Somebody who heard me sent word to the District-Attorney, and the next 1 knew I was served with a subpoena. Although Miss Davis ts the only witness who swears to having seen tho dark car and File is the only wit- nese who mentioned it at the inquest, the report that two cars were used by the Rosenthal murderers has been persistently circulated. One version | that the actual murderers jumped into a car which went west through Forty- third street and turned north into Eighth avenue, while other men fled in the @ray car to the eastward for the purpose of bringing about @ false pur- sult. The sound of the pistol mhots at- traated three police officers and a score « from Longacre Square, said he remembered af automobdile through Forty- speeding westward third street. BECKER'S FIGHT FOR sTAY MADE USELSSS BY GOFF. Proceedings in the Extraordinary Term of the Supreme Court to-day brought out that John KF, Melntyre, counsel for Liew Becker, went to a lot of us: in getting a stay from J portponing Becker's trial until The trial could not have been begun before that date’ anyhow, becs Jus- ce Goff has other duties which will keep him busy tn the Special Term of the Supreme Court for the remainder of this month. Joasked that the trial cf Becker be He wil with Assistant Distriet torney Rubin | Schepps is probably the most import. ant witness Mr Whitinan bh that he corroborates tne confessions of “Jack” Rowe “Hridgie” Webber anc Harty Vailon The de re claims tha Behepps made statements jn Hot| Springs before he fo that he was to be @ witness for State, whieh | will invalidate hia con Mr. | Whitman is #0 impressed with the seri: | ousness of this attack upon the credl- bility of Schepps that he deems it} | worthy of hie personal attention. Pursuant to the regular programme, |} Supreme Court, with Jusyce Goff pre- siding, and the case of Hecker was! J unsel for mediately offered three motions AGAIN DEMAND MINUTES oF) GRAND JURY. He asked for permis the minutes of the called. Hart of to inspect | ad Jury which; which etmttl to Jack tnd or an order of th rh chat the aames of all De os against Becker heard by che Grand Jury be indorsed on the Indict- nent “L know the List of wit completa’ said Mr. Hart, “because, al- though I was a witness iny name does not appear in the lst.” | “The evidence of Mr. Hart was not used In finding the Hecker Indictm m said Mr Whitman “It was used only dings affecting the other that usage was ing “But 1 can subpe recting me to the Jury in the case of the People vs Charles Becker, et al," said Mr Hart Justice Goff cut short the argument by Airecting the lawyers to submit papers on the motions, Then Mr. Whitman ore poned one week, He #atd he want time tn which to appear be Justice Bischoff and ask that the proceedings by which @ stay until Oct. 7 was granted to Becker be reopaned. The stay, Mr. Whitman sal anted on the Simple Remedy Beajtifie. a d Darkens the si Cures Dandruff. A What a pity it is to see so many people with thin, wispy hair, faded or streaked with gray, and realize that most of these people might have soft, glossy, abundant hair of beautiful color and lustre if they would but use the proper treatment. There is no neces sity for gray hair un er sixty-five years THE EVENING WubLD, | misrepresent BEAUTIFUL HAIR WOMAN'S CHARM, DON'T HAVE THIN, FADED, GRAY HAIR rhu ‘ f tilslending statements made Htioe doit shut off Mr Waltman, He ait chere 1s so wseda aioving 4 pe COULD NOT GC TO TRIAL IN ANY EVENT. jd not BY oD neat said Jusice Goll “for the reas ia be Cetained downtown iv & for the next twe weeks. J te that tery before Gov, Dix ime to tole proceeding and bees furnished for me 1 tole District-Atto two weeks ago ‘The © to the neat term of « clerk “We co week ed ‘ desing ubsutute xo over beginning tO su the é to the courtioom from the ped open and Jacop ack Sullivan,’ tered eo just behind Reich Court hed the men back and It, wae then learned , the warden ie attendants p closed the d ya had been notified that ail the men under indictment and arrest wero wanted ‘n the gourt and bad een thear sver from the prise Waen Mr, Mefatyee ‘ound there could have oven @o Becker arial antl Oct. 7 he wae consideranly surprised beard tha testimony apon which the| “What do you think of that?” he ajacu Indictment of Uecker @ %ased, the | Hated. “Mere I want to ail the trouble n sn ac, Of wetting @ postponement, uniy ‘0 Rx spa foasion +l that st was 30t secesmary. However, we need the testiinony ef witnesses mn | Mot Springs, and Floyd C. Huff, an at- vf that vity, has been dem@gnated ce Hischoft @ commissioner estimony, I shall also send entative chere.”* JUSTICE BISCHOFF REOPENS BECKER STAY PROCEEDINGS. of Justice Bischoff, on motton Whtunan, agreed thle aftern the proceedings for & atay cker. Although Justice Bisch- was superfluous, in view of the of Justice Goff to try the case Oct the District-Attorney 8 the record cleared A rehearing on Mr Molntyre's appl!- cation for # <tay as granted on an af- M1 furnished by 4asistant District Mr. Attorney Moss The contention of Mr Moss was that the law prov that suche @ motion ns Mr. MeiIntvre made should have b offer Judge whe t@ to try Iso that Mr. Molntyre facta. argument he pre- m hie agent at\ Hot t_witnosses in that ounting y m Schepps. Mr ‘ore that one of the Hot Springs mentioned by Mr. McIntyre the case n Mr, Me report fr stating th citizens You can bring back the natural color of your hair in a few and forever yourself of any dandruff and loose hairs, and make your bair grow strong and beautiful by using Wyeth's Sage and Suiphur, Hair Remedy. For geaer ations common garden Sage has been used for restoring and preserving the cotor of the hair; and Sulphur is recog nited by Scaip Speciatisty as being exceltent for treatment of heir and scalp troubles. - if you are troubied with dandruff or itching semp, or if your hair is # trial VE khobay, pbrigubuak 12, Lloid, ‘BALDWIN AGANN CHOICE of North nan for State Treasurer, [tion of principles of the Raltin Mayor Daniel P, Ounn of Willaman-| Convention, ratifies the nomination tle wan named for Comptrotier. Woodrow Wilson and Thomas R. Mel Prosidential electors choven for President and Vice-Pre wlewvama to the District hat he has made affidavit discrediting o ghe fon of two denying nake a pate, eres i Hartford dent respect smmends the re {Coy House ar it vors the i fotyre’s motion ar wietant teleteAttorney's opposition ta-mo direct primary initiative and referer morning. dum and the “further extension i inne the declara-_ suffrage to women.” \INSPECTOR HUGHES, { VERY ILL, ANSWE, ' CALL 70 TESTIFY.| Governor, Renominated, Ac- i Inspector E ‘d Hughes, wh rae ° Fa ii i |i hares of the buit tn the Causkine| -epes and Predicts Victory for His Party. | for the mev indicted for the murder | |of Herman Rosenthal and wat taken [11' after his return to his home in Brooklyn, appeared at the Criminal! |Courte Building to-day. He was sub-| HARTFORD, Conn, Sept. 12.—With | poenaed a few days ago to testify be-| enthuslastic demonstrations of approval fore the July Grand Jury, which is! the State Democratic convention to-day | etill in session and handling ends of| renominated Gov. Simeon FE. Baldwin, | the Rosenthal case \sidetracking the transaction of all other business, including the adoption of the slatform. As soon as the formalities of} ‘he somination bad been completed « coinmittes Waa eent to the capital to in- vite the Governor to appear before the eonvention and address tt, which he ata, | Predicting the in of the Democratic aational aad @ tickets at the com- | ing slection. was on; “I wave sndeavi sick leave ‘rom che Police Department | A, an pra ? mn best in jand vould ‘ke to know just when he. sisted by the people of seal honed would 9e vanted. A subpoena was TU y the people of Connecticut, | served upon \im commanding bis ap. *!d the Governor. “Should they renew e trust I should endeavor to do the | pearance before the Grand Jury on | Sept. 19, but tt was agreed me, With these sentiments 1 accept Stop scratching! RE you tormented by some itching, unsightly skin humor that keeps you digging and scratching, won't let you sleep, and makes your life miserable? You can stop that itching instantly with Resinol Oint- ment and Resinol Soap, and get rid of even the stub- bornest eruption quickly and at little cost. Resinol heals itching skin Md., June 7, 1912. —"My eesema began automobile ee able He is weak and pale and barely get arourd As he entered the -Actorney’s office he met As- wtant DistrictAttorney Frank Moss, “lL am sorry you tame over, inspec cor,” ald Mr, Mow, “Woe will not aeed \ you to-day." Inspector Hughes raid he | to be notified in advance If there is e nomination you have offered and tn as though I could the skin off. Leould not. any change in the plans, Under the in day of the Gnal ‘up of the Re- at night. Taaheee moor hande. Tees wore oped Mga fen ng advice of his physician, Inspector publican party, I look to seo Connectl- fod and raw, so painful that I could not wash my skin humors, but fer such com Hughes will go to the home of his out range hereeit again in the party ef dishes, I tried different salves for aboet three mon troubles as pimples, dan- brother at Sayville, L. 1, for @ rest. . Jefferson and Matlison, the party of po- montha, but they did me no good, for the essema druff, sores, boila, uleera, burns, “It will be at lenst elght weeks be- litical equality of opportunity, the party epread up the arm te the efuew, and got ee badon scalda, cute, chafings and piles. fore Inspector Hughes will be tn sh that etands for social and industrial and the face that I was ashamed te go on the strect. Your druggist sells Resinel Seap to eat regularly and attend to b iewal juatice.” , 1 got a far of Resino! Ointment, and Resinel Boap, (5c) and Resin! Ointment (800 ness properly,” said Dr, Edwards, “He Representative Tingter of Vernon, end slept woll the Gret night after aaing them. and $1) but for e generous sam- was poisoned by food eaten In the Democratic leader of cho last Before I had Gnished the second jar. I was en- ple of each, write to Dept. &-B, Catskills. On top of that came an at. was aominated for Uleutenant-G tirely cured.” (Signed) Mrs. Annie Myers, ™ ©. 1) Cham. Ce. Baltimore, * ‘Ud. Try Resinol Shaving Stiek. tack of pleurisy and he has been a very sick ma ernor; Albert Philips of Stamford, tor! Secretary of ward 8. Rober: This Week at All the 200 James Butler inc. Stores Not Only the Lowest Prices but the Best Quality and the Most Liberal Premiums. Double J-A~ Stamps Free To-Morrow On Friday—with All Purchases—Filling Your Books in Short Order, and Furnishing You What You Want Without Any Extra Expense. Sensational Sale of Evaporated BelleBrookMilk Try a Bottle of Our New Fresh- Made The Famous Franco-American of age, and there is no excuse for any one, young or old, having thin, strag gling hair, either fun of dandruff or heavy and rank, smeuing with ex cessive oil. , losing its color or coming out, get a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth's Suiphur from your drug; the improvement in the appearance of your hair after a few days’ treatment It would appear that District-Attorney Whitman knew all along that he could not call Becker to trial to-day. 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