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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1912. DIVES TO RESCUE LAWYER GIBSON IN GOSHEN PRISON, <<sag'fes [scp GAYNORLACKED PLUK, "MRS. TERY, MOTHER OF VET OW COST FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY as JACK SOHNSON'S WIFE, | BODY OF MR | TO BE DUG UP AGAIN » KO back “BUT “GOT AROUND IT” WN POOL 400 FEET MURDER BEST ORFAMERY | HELO ON THECHARGE OF ; = hanited : yoy ut. tie inten) tho ee | mild hs PIRICATION:| IN WINNING HIS WIFE 10 AT TEND FUNERAL lou whieh recites In detail the story | the first train.” { ; UNDER EAST RIVER aa a Joe h Tulewed inorder of Hosa Men-| Degraw continued his aM@davit by @1Y-) Arpad A. Kremer, Attorney for the ——— —— iSonic’ Gineon folded them and then| {og <lstaile of the finding of tho body. | Austro-Hungarian Consulate, declared : | tuck the pagers in ile hip pocket. “| tH!bean did not go to, Groonmood Take toaday tt would be absolutely Impos-| Advises Minneapolis Man Who| Makes Journey from Brooklyn —— to the Jali attendant, “T have to send | appreciate all you are doing for me) vanrat train, but he phoned e-jalble for any one to prove that the : — " : ‘ @ lino to my family.” began Gibson when the Court ral York, “The a it tella of the de- | Woman who lost her life in Greenwood! Wants a Red-Haired One, to Chicago — Believes i Hero Plunges in Darkness of | @tnron urged nis wits 10 ve TT elton, at 1 guid. the dudan 4 ne«otlations for|Lake was not the Austrian woman in i a assuring her he would soon be home. He) We ames Neer ninmitinnnt. aker and others, The) whose behalf the Austrian Empire or- ¢ < o Daughter Was Insane ‘ Aqueduct Shaft and Gets | maked her to kiss the child. Poem he | Wien do you prefer nor Middle: | @ffidavit contin ses dered an inveatination, but Keeps Secret. ] ght crumpled up on the edge of b . the Jjourmment Within @ few days I saw Gib- “We have.” said Mr. Kremer, “had) . | ‘ His M Ali conceaiai his face two m ” son again, he having told me to |the body identified by those who can/| ee ISMan Alive, = 4 |nende. ‘The guard he he wan at! ste Gibson wil committed to] cail at hia office when I came to |establish that she was corresponding | Mayor Gaynor, tn a letter to a Min-| pt. 1.—Mre, David Terry rt ‘ | Prayer and was silc “Bring tn all tne Goshen Jail, will he not?” inter: | ! neg eet jwith her relatives in Austria and ha4| neapotts correspondent, sald that when |of No. 24 New York avenue, Brooklyn, | the newspapers,” Gibson suddenly ax | rupted the DinterateAstoreay, turning New Yo jeantee Fie Rae i aa he wanted a wife, he hadn't pluck|came to Chicago to-day t make ar | a J > D ard the accused date 5 - SUIDES DOWN AIR PIPES, | <it'moa. Tel! eT eo sausiy.” paid. the: peaene Mt] ‘but strong as those proofe are, we enough to ask Mra, Gaynor to marry |rangements for the burial of Mrs, Etta | sae ee aka? have no cholce in the matter, 1 wish have determined to clinch them beyond ‘him. He went about ft another way,|Duryea-Johnson, the white wife of Jack | ; about me, and for to help matters as tnuch aa I can, 7 ja scintilla of doubt by a further fden- jhe adds, but just doesn't say how he|Johneon, the pugilist, who shot herself) v Saved F eae ya am taat t| purgest, send me to Goshen, | tideation. vee week to have Ce managed it in her rooms above her jusband’s cafe | § naf.| Ol MoCoach despatched three of d 2 sinter: bay led a tA 2 “ iy Two Saved From Upset Scaf. | scr epuiee:fboe Sf Ciriaan an cioeoira | Rtee held there, It will tty erty Sthoce tay add towena| ‘The Minneapolis man, 11. ¥. Trimmer,| Yesterday. In deep mourning and heav- BUTTER SOLD At, 204 12 t fold and Third Dies After | eana» |e vvery we announced| Whether X told you the truth oF jdentifation already made Among | had written asking the Mayor to pro-|!s veiled Mrs. Terry arrived, accompan- |i Weil ati ANG BELOW ¥ > I thought 1b to eat} the Court the hearing as ae a ; these wn baa ae ll a peor cure for him a wife, and furnishing a Wie tout da the bak & . : try. They | account of {ils being our ' . in the hotel," he it neens | for G You there lo repented again his previous (er of Mrs. Sabo, who will arrive in of 6 he sta by Johnson, who | ie Reaching Surface. | sudgesiteyes quit & crip is, tay urs | without, Dall, as ine i story of the actual drowning, about |New York on tho Oceanic next week. |Gewcription of the style of woman hel coi them in an auto to lik Wabasii THE GREAT \ | dh Meee a eee nds ou wal We 6 | ‘the woman clinging to him and tak- | Phen there are Mra, Albert Stern, with | (esired. She must be red hatred, above! venue nome, where the body of Mra by Pompe Anie ds) 1 the. procenten ing bim down tnto the water. When | whom Mrs. Szabo lved at No. 46 West | ny other consideration, wrote Trimmer |Join lay. surrounded by nex tel * |HE SLEPT WELL, BUT APPEARED | ‘i procenrm us such pros] [started to leave the office he in- |Sixty-fourth street, Mrs. Sarah Rroek,| and then, as if playing on his name, § RUCTCARES SY Seyere Weve ATLANTIC & PACIFIC Be Geo dkack darkness of the bottom | WORRIED TO-DAY. ante io act" saneh Guna) muuals aisted that I come back and ait |the Janitress of that apartment house, | added, whe must be “trimmer than most{ a © Loot shaft of the new Croton eggs F ° down, and then he said While I think of this, Degraw, did you find my bathing abit in that and George H. and Charles H. Schu- mann, half brother of Schumann, my daughter was insane,” Terry to-day. “She waa in- oung, and several times haa shown eymptoms of iasanity, T am gals I've met in this town. Mayor Gaynor did not furnish the de- sired Mrs, Trimmer. Instead, he re- . | Gibon did not woar the autisfed grin) aROUSES THE SYMPATHY OF | Qaeeteet Patrick O'Donnell of No. 8) tiut uad served him so weil yesterday | THE CROWD. : Laxington avenue, a young laborer, 88) ay a cloak to his nervousness. Hiv face died | the Court's remarkable | drowned to~lay despite heroic efforts et was drawn and haggard, While he had TEA COMPANY ‘This Price for Metropoliti the with whom Mra, Willfam Szabo ‘Distriet. December. body? fhe pulled the bathing shirt They will also be asked to| fetred Mr. Trimmer to the home p Wouan's hands when you found the {lived up to the time of hie death last 1 ‘ * mvinced thi brood! 2 4 feapue made by Daniel Brogan of No. slept well, he appeared fatigued and! {on right over my head.” |view the ody and identity it as the duct of als Ginst DEDUANTE on loeetiiey Wate Biotin. $9 De Kalb avenue, Brooklyn, fore-| worried. When the jailer brought | Crowq'g fullest aympaths. There were | TELLS OF GIBSON'S LAST Visit | Viennese Mrs, Saabo, who was buried} Dear Sir: ed her to end Jt all.” EVERYBODY WHO USED GREAT KID- i an of the gang of which O'Donnoli | break from the hotel next door he | frequent murmurs ax Gibson helped the 'y yer jon eof} There are plenty of girls who wae © member. O'Donnell was alive| When hauled out of the ebaft, but dint ambulance surgeon were trying to re- manned the dishes uneasily, told the man the meal did not please him and local authorities to hold him for murder, “You will have anything you desire TO THE LAKE. On « Saturday morning. perhaps a have heard some strange things Rosalle Ritter.” A voice over the telephone into the Dr. Fischerauer was not in the anony- Mrs. Terry @aid ehe could not «ay whether the bory of the daughter would be buried in the family plot in @ Brook- would fill your d | | writing as follows: — | | oription, right out | tn Minneapolis Where you live. Just But maybe that would | the Johnson Wabash avenue home at NEY REMEDY OBTAINED ain jan Consul-General's office early | t asked him to go to @ restaurant and| that la proper,” assented the Judge, “I| Week later, he came to the lake on | Austrian, Conmlanneltts, offtee carly) pluck up colrage enough to go right | lyn cemetery. FINE RESULTS } fe the emergency hospital on the works | ii! have proper processes issued there the train arriving re at about A Fi w vp to them and tell them that you The funeral services will be held at i ket a steak and hashed brown potatoes. | will have p tee aT gald: "Mr. Gibson 1 |Conmul Fischerauer. When told that m Welle Dre. Loomis and Hunter and an)“ swas there a poker game in town|! will notify the Sheriff, and if at any want a wife. you ¢ ° jm 1A. M. to-1 5 At the time I commenced using your lant night?” asked Oidson as he await. | time you desire to se or peak to Me) bode thin matter, ‘They have told | MOUs Informant sald that he had some| be too abrupt. a name Swamp-Root I was so bad that I had to ey weve dim. ed hx new order, “The Chiet hore] ZOU Mt) Tine me ip me that Mra, Rittor’s sister camo ble information concerning | Tf did not go about it that way, be- bed fou ca te ‘The ahaft in which the aociient oc- | might have tny!ted you all down and Gibson bowed and thanked the Court. over from the other side and found Gibson wh! tch he thought ought to be cause [ did not have pluck enough, pated: SCORE HURT IN CRASH. give up work, The pains in my back » asession of the Vice-Co: <i F ° would be like some sharp instrument t qurred te at Colinton etree and the| we could all have wat in. 1 wish the! The Court had directed Chiet Me-| her flat empiy and that the matter “shout every effort was made to met| ote maybe you Waven't. But BURLINGTON, Vt, Sept. 18—A gcore| Piercing my kidneys and I could hardly Bast River. There is where the tunnel | thing was over, Coach to place Gibran in the Goshen | Oth Steet sii and that the man's name and addross, he refused| “"0URd It the best you can, and Gh pesdeha Wie INA hark e eT tis get out of a chair without help. I finally ci rough which the water wupply from| Gibson asked the reporters to step| jail, when he turned to Judge Royce) Voy have al Lag draws eonsider: to give it. He promised he would go| ¢Verything will come out all right. Suen toe “ew Meaiand zn ne fatally, | resolved to give your Swamp-Root '. Ashokan reservoir staria from the| Ut of the Jail while he ate and finished and sald: bie of her money and that they hay to the Consular office and give ‘he| Sincervly yours, | A rion Boaten . asks ates Traits trial and the results were so fine that 1 " his meal at 945 o'clock, He had no| “Oh by the way, Judge, T have one! oy eia’ you up on drawing any more.” | information. | Arped = Kremer, | legal| W. J. GAYNoR, | #4." from © Montreal, over the| have recommended it to others and it f Manhattan side for Brooklyn, under the) os yetore his arraignment. more request to aak. I ask that I be He sald: "Bhe haan any sister,” counsel for the Consulate, made ar- —<$—— — Central Vermont Railroad, erashed into , Bed ef the Kast River, Although «ix . : " i te . t ‘he Degeen Contracting Company 6 the Jed of running the tunnel un- i: the river, The Clinton street shaft been completed as to the boring, and\ Brogan and hie workmen are en- in lining {t with conoreta O’Don- The accused lawyer's progresa to Judge LAWYER. When Gibeon appeared he cast off all appearance of worry and nervousness and wes again the alert, keen-eyed law- yer, He said he would rcpresent Hime | nelf, that he was fully informed of bis allowed to telephone my family and 4 turning to the police chief he said, “Mr. Chief, will you see that Mr. Gib- non is escorted to @ long distance tele- phone and so inform the jaller at Goahen, Good day, sir.” ‘The court was then declared adjourn- ed and Gibson went cut into the cor- ‘and he took the train. Szabo, and found the cause of her death | to be aephrxla dy strangulation as shown by the fact that the base of the rangements to meet the mysterious in. his head with a shot gun, He was thirty-two years old, Reed was despondent on account of Ill health. | at-li Shafroth for A. 8. jenatofehip, ja shuttle train in the ratiroad y: ngressmen- | cluded Ammons as Gov- face ¢ (wrist hurt. as one of the two ¢ , and FM bent, nd G. F. Burke, | ernor. A. Halpin, Waterbury, Conn., Chicago, seems to produce the same beneficial re- de ‘i body F ” . sults with everybody that uses it. Iam urtrentc pumpe are constantly at Work | wiyes'a court was another atrenuoua | ene tn Nes, Fert Ln Me yer ele. | In his affidavit Dr. Otto H. dahuitay| formant and take Din deposition. DENVER, Sept. 18.—Complete returns | here last night, The shuttle train was] very thankful to you for your great rem- Ge Potion of the shaft is seldom dry Grouga jackass streets, 16a | enone ene 4 a Sor a lawyer | s0i4: yng arr from Mitty out of sixty-two counties in| at a standstill and the limited was go-| sayy Swamp-Root, as 1 know that it will Lobaba 4 4 hone. you may won’ for a lawyer! That on Sept. 10, 1912, I performed| Motel ™ Mills m Sutetde. | Colorado in the count of Tuesday's|ing slowly. Most of the injuries were| do all Jaim for it ot tare was ewenty feet of water) court hours was packed with « silent |any Hme you need one’ | | an autopsy upon the body of a woman| CATSKILL, N. ¥., Sept. 13—Arthur| primary election assure the nomination | caused by flying glass. The accident | \° "9°" GHag J. SHELDON ees throng and the brief proggedings were | “I, have not reaghed the point where] iving at Hughes's Morgue, the County|Reed, proprietor of @ large summer | by the Democratic party of Gov, John |was due to a mistake in signals and ee MeGraw, N.Y. LL (NTO POOL 400 FEET B&- | Hetened to with breathless interest. eat J Morgue, at Jersey City, New Jersey, |notel at Haines Falla, killed himself |}. Shafroth to the long term of the U. delayed traffic two hours. The injured,! Personally appeared before me, this \) cow River. ALERT IN COURT AS HI8 OWN T'rtght, wir, concluded the Court, | \entifed for me as Rosa Monschix|iset night by blowing off the top of|s, Senate, Edward T. Taylor, incum-| most of whom were on the limited, In sa ay A 8 3 28rd of September, 1909, Chas. Sheldon, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance ane in fact. Justice of the Peace. My commission expires May, 1912. a rights, and had discussed the legal|ridors where he stood for same time ae nell, \Herbert Christian of No. 230 East] phases of the case with the prosecutor. | talking to newspaper men, No effort || pr. Kilmer'a co, | Fourf\) street and Joseph Sweeny of| When Judge Royce called the case| Was made to handcuff him. Ho used 7" ate i i ih i itt HE 4 Brogan, a good swimmer and a man strength, got hold of O’Don- him. Slowly the ” it bucket descended. As it passed } lower gcaffold Sweeney jumped in- te it, and with his ald Brogan got @Ponnell, who was unconscious, out ADJOURNMENT. ered?” : Pre-Removal Sale, which has ‘the water gave der . “H he w, its : . See re) oi ene Host Those am ttt tron” tie iminerion ibe water of its type been held this week at Aeolian KODAK Ss consent to it. Mr. Rogers : that he went hom: tok i Rpentely Steen ox tpenty. stanton | 500% oot ve paied fo & postion of| seaid tad So ceaiad'ts Sit mae . ianola Pi Hall. This Sale was the great- DA fal into the water unt! heywan Uitted [requesting Ht." AC this functure Mr, | of the woman's relatives, | anked Genuine Weber Pianola Pianos est success of its kind in the out of the bucket. Becaune of the lia- wiMty to scoldent in the tunnel work there is « hospital inaide the enclosure at the top of the shaft, and O'Donnell was hurried to a cot. Every means of @beon rose from the seat to which Degraw had conducted and to the Court. “Mr. " eaid the Judge. ‘7 have s warrant charging you with mur- der in tho fret Gegree.” "Yes, I know about it,” responded Gideon. “Of course,” continued the Judge, “I know you are'a lawyer and you appre- late you have the right to counsel.” “I understand, ” “What do you waat ¢o do?" the Court asked. “Well, Judge, I demand a hearing and I have arranged with Mr. Rogers to adjourn this matter unt Sept. % I do this because I wish to give the District- Attorney an opportunity to make the fullest and widest investigation and Give bim « chance to aspgemble his wit- nesses.” Gibson, apparently master of the sit- uation, turned to Rogers, “Ie that right, Mr, Rogers?’ he asked. “Yea, Your Honor,” sai dthe prosecu- tor. “Mr. Gibson and I went over the matter @ short time ago and con- sented td this adjournment in order to give me time to get my witnesses,” “ut I cannot assent to this,” asserted i { ; i the adjournment.” “No, Xour Honor,” interposed Gibson, “the statute gives me the privilege of Tequesting oF consenting to an adjourn- ment.” ‘dn thie case I feel you must ask such a stay yourself,” said the Court, INSISTS THAT ROGERS ASK FOR ‘It now formally ask,” he sald, “that it may be made a part of the record that an adjournment in this case be taken until Sept. 24."" “And I consent,” interrupted Gibson, the telephone in the office of the chief of police and talked to four different persons with the door closed. When Gibson finished he smoked a cigar, Giscumsed the weath: era otories of hin experionces in York, clung to the auto and inalatec ew on taking the prisoner to Goshen. wee pushed out of the seat and then stood on the running board, DEPUTY SHERIFF'S AFFIDAVIT AGAINST GIBSON. He In the affidavits upon which Judge| Royce issued the Gideon with murder warrant Gibson told him he (Gibson) was in- fatuated with Mrs. Ssabo, that her es- tate amounted to only a few hundred dollars; that the lawyer hastened away from Greenwood Lake after the trag- edy. He details at length conver: Uons which he asserts he had with Gib- aon. Degraw in his affidavit told of row- ing out into the lake after the tragedy. Gibson had been taken ashore, but the rowboat, two-thirds full of water, was there. The affidavit told of the search that night for the body and the next day. About noon that day Gibeon & conversation with him, davit continues: “1 gatd: “Are you Mr. Gtbson?" He said “1 am.” I aeid “Why did you lato last night immediately after the drowning when you knew the woman's body had not been recoy- The am. leave the him what he wax doing with her up there and he said that he and ti woman's husband had been in by Iness together and t he had, k ule after her affairs as/her coun: 1 and that he was infatuated charging) was one which Deputy Sheriff Degrew swoars that the Court, “unless Sir. Gibeon requests| appeared at the lake and Degraw had| — pen J originally as high as $1150 Your Opportunity Ends Tomorrow ( Satarday/: Night at 10 O’clock to Secure One Of These Unparalleled Bargains In Genuine See how little it will cost you weekly to buy a Pianola Player- piano recognized all over the world as the best instrument |HESE instruments are the last shipments from our factories coming for the Great music industry. Had these m- struments been here earlier in So Binghamton, ProveWhatSwamp-Root WillDo For You kil Bingham- ton, N. for a sample bottle. It will convince any one, You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When iting, be sure and mention the New pone ening World. Regular fifty-cent and on DevelopedY REK $1 a Week Iver-Johnson Bicycles On Easy Payments Alew slightly shopworn wheels Ge teck Pi the week, they would have been from 610 up. ladian, Pieroe wad i wes tried emiling agreeably and endeavoring to with her. 2. 2 h i wladia, caer) renapieetien shin take the Judge feel that he was sutle-| I asked him uow the drowning nuine S Pianola Pia 50 disposed of with the rest. As | L DA\ EGA, Jr wi extraordinary arrange-| ocurred and he td th, i igi i 685 hal a ‘ Beogan wee oll broken up over the menus which puls hiin in Jail for a pe-| been Towing and that the womat Costing originally as high as 850 5 $3. it is, you are the gainer. 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Gras week, Mayor Gaynor did not, in Gismissing the con mittee, explain his reasons as fully ae he thas done in the letter which he to-day sent to @ Coney Island drug store , keeper who applauded the Mayor's att!- tude Dear Dr. Chambers: I am glad that you approve of iny decision not to give all-night licenses to the places at Coney Island during the so-called Mardi Gras, Let those who cannot @will Uquor enough by | o'clock y away from the Mardi | We do @ot want any all-night carousings mm Coney Iwland. My expertence is the proprietors down there had ter cater to 00d, decent people, who do not want to stay up all nixht. continued the Judge, “It ts now my | duty to read to you the inf TELLS JUDGE NOT TO FRET) ABOUT DETAILS. | time to mo over them. I walve th reading of tho information to put the| recon’ straight.’ | The District-Attorney then bowed and! as you have been us: have hed. “You see, WHITE ROSE is PURE ALL- TOLD DEGRAW WOMAN GRABBED HIM LIKE A VISE. 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