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ateamehipe, omemstlp companies convenient r, j i Sigtetebosee a or River between Forty-thira! otreets, for instance, for of docks, . half thele oo as ” 1, President of the @ member GIBSON'S WITNESS zaz| PROVES TOBEAD s-e:| TOCAUSCOF STATE North River Doctor Put On Stand By Ac- cused Man Testifies Mrs. Szabo Was Strangled. water front. of piers is the business 1 of the Government,” city terminals and not ‘of the afty te out into nav- ——— The city has done stupid e4 things, malsingytem-| Burton W. Gtbeon's attack on the 1, patchwork arrangements nam finding of Coroner's Physician Otto craaing the devil around | gon ujtze, who performed the autopsy on ‘could be wet at angles, or they|the body of Mrs, Rusena M with the shore for |Saabo, recetved a sharp setback to-day the only import-|when Dr. Arthur P. Haskins, from och Where the pler*| whom the Gibeoh defense had expected angiee. & diagnosis totally at variance with that ferred the Hoboken problert lof Dr. Schultze, declared on the witness this greet city to fall| to the Board of Army eaineers, tand that in his opinion the woman's Feosive steamboats dectator 1 ite be Tae tnieg Wo certale, ‘roughest shall not] @eath wi ue to ‘Asphyxia from aiiow any temporary or alipshod ar- | strangulati rangement.” © Because of this testimony Dr. Has- ue WILL CURE APPENDICITIS assumed position of star wit- f i i 338 I ! i g at Jersey City. fense were based Usual Operation. 8 will na Dr. Schultde, veteran of a thousand ‘¢ Cock ltonger be necessary in the of @P-| bomt-mprtems, conducted the autopsy. ree {Huual convention of the American Asso-| soy ‘heard this cries for help, whe: Giation for the Study of Bpondyotherapy. | ine boat was upset in Greenwood Lak verte! out latraightening of the sigmoid loop in the| Goshen, which opens Monday, and were large intestine. excused by Commissioner Mulvaney. Thomas Hughes, keeper of the City Morgue, did not have anything of great importance to which to testify, and Walter T. Miller of Paterson, N. J., who esstated in the embalming of Mre. Saabo's body, could not recall bav' of chief interest his answers were un- certain. Dr, George W. King, county pb; i Rens of the da: WITHOUT AID OF KNIFE. was rumored to h & little feel- Hotel, | pendicitis, according to statements made)" rn, firg witnesses called were Mrs, ‘The discovery was made, according to ini of Hudson County, to whom Dr. John J. Mulva San Francisco Doctor to Substitute ling on the part te med- by Dr. Albert Abrams of San Francisco. Johneon Snyder and her daughter, the physician, by! Pressing on certain| 4nd saw his movements In the water, + 4 ‘ brittle, thin or yourscalp itches ts aasistant, did not take the un missioner fo Pressure on Vertebra for foal authorities at the manner in which told me he| The assertion was made at the first @M-! ature, who, according to Gibson's sere. which ‘went toward the|They promiséd to go to the trial at Beir coming out?—If dry, if 4 to Bo to*Goshen, if n and is full of dandruff—Use ‘“Danderine.” was ¢old he would be given ry, when Dr, Haskins went But from the nature of his first answer, they got an idea he shimmer of true] was not going to make & good witness for the defense. Mr. Fider ommitt of Knowlton’s|asking him for his opinion of the cause ig store or toilet ]of Mra. Seabo's death, therefore. 't—| Assistant District-Attorneys Wasser- vogel and Murphy of New York, who went to Jersey City to look after the interests of District-Attorney Rogers County, De. Haskins agnosis. * on Mra. Ssabo died’ of ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? GET _ THE REMEDY ENDORSED AT HOME. meme nevenacieijity 1 Pret A NEE 7h yl HUSBAND ACCUSED OF KNIFING YOUTH WHO VISITED WIFE. asphayxia from strongulstion, caused by pressure applied from without,” be aaid. “How waa the preamure exerted?’ “It was exerted on the throat and the root of the mouth.” Mr. Elder tried to ehake the story and failed, as he “id in his efferts to bring out details of the alleged disagree- ment at the autopsy. pet nian MURDER BY FALSE TEETH? TOPEKA, Nov. 13—W. IL. Beers, @ preacher of Wakarusa, Kan., near here, is under arrest pending investigation ef the death of his wife It ie charged that in @ quarrel wits her at a hetel here last night, he choked her to death by pushing her false teeth down her throat. é Beers and his wife separated a month -\ago after a quarrel in which ther three children figured. The minister , [came here yesterday to attempt @ recon- ciliati¢n with bis wife, who had come here to live. The quarrel was renewed. CASTORIA For Infants and The Kind Yuu Have Always Benght WOUNDED BROKE TOOL 10 FACE HOSTESS HUBBY Judson Ordered to Tell Story of Flat Episode in Court Friday. ‘The time for the revelation of what happened ia Otto Dencker’s apartment at No, 8 West One Hundred and Fourth atrest, whence young Frederick Judson @merged Monday afternoon with twelve Inife wounds and not mruch of anything else on his bedy, was postponed until Friday afternoon, when Dencker was ar- reigned to-day before Magistrate Mur- phy in West Side Court. Dencker, a Prosperous real estate operator, fifty yeare ol, ts charged with felonious as- eault. ‘When Dencker reached Fifty-fourth street, near the court, accompanied by John B. Clark, his attorney, « dosen photographers were in waiting, and they swarmed into the street in frent ef the Dencker party. Denoker whipped off hie overcoat, flung & over hie head and started to run blindly toward the court. He got safely ae fer as the portals, and then ran, full tit, into «@ etone Coupon which will be printed in next Sundsy’s World good for a Kinderscience book, a wonderful thing for the instruction and amuse- ment of children. Sixteen develop the TESTIMONY HOME PROOF HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE. Doan’s Kidney Pills are advertised everywhere with home testimonials, some 40,000 names being employed all the time in 8,500 cities. The reputation of Doan’s Kidney Pills is founded on merit, honesty ang truth, Read New York City proof. Cee nn a ae iineinane dha ee ane ae Ya vhs WORLD, WEDNESDAY, WOVEMEER 18, 1079. Thomas Downs, an attorney, of No. 4 Court etreet, Brooklyn, was in court to-day to represent Judson, whose father at One time was vice.presiden’ of the Realty Realization Company in Chi- cago. He bore a certificate from @ Goo- tor of the J. Hood Wright Hospital, where Judson landed after racing a hundred yards in Central Park West in hia almost negligible attire. The cer- tifeate declared the youth's condition too serious for hie appearance in court. “We are going to press this case,” @aid Lawyer Downs. ‘(My olient is in bad shape and he. has made up his mind to go through with the charge against Dencker.” Magistrate Murphy sald he would give Judson unt Friday afternoon to re- cover and put the hearing over until thel, Dencker’s $500 cash bail, in which he was released yesterday, stilt stood. But the thought of the waiting camera It is an easy problem for-men who visit our store to com- pletely’ satisfy their clothing Bicteremes. ur Suits and Overcoats fit properly, are pleasing in style, and our materials and prices show.value. Fall Suits” Fall Overcoats army made him eourry up to the seo- ond floor, saying he would remain in the building untt after dart. Judson, on his hospital cot, had a weighty matter to ponder—whether she Meant it or wheather she didn't’ News of his predicament had percolated to the ears of his fiancee, Miss Ruth K. 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