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—_— fone away and would not come back. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1912. King, county physician of Orange | JUDGES SENTENCED TWO IS YOUR SKIN ON FIRE? ‘The witness admitted on cross exam-| Otto H. Schultze, coroner's phystclan of| WHO PLEADED TO MURDER. ‘nation that she had quarrelied with! New York, performed the autopsy. Ad aon ented VOY | with her at their Interview: that Gibson | cestifted. Only Three Other Prisoners Up) APPLICATION FOR ECZEMA. had advised his client not to recognize| “Having given us the pathological Suni in Gene A | IK her, ‘Frans Menschiky brother of Mts, | Fever ain’ Mee Wasservoger,| fF Punishment in General ‘Try Thie Remedy at Our Riek. #zabo, who came fr ietria to tes: |‘ you give us your opinion of the Sessions Court. “It 1 could only get relief from tify, was called te Talking of death” ‘ pH ook Nt of the neck | Mdicted for murder in the first 4 ,|anything.” said an eczema sufferer mn the front of the neck) Wor owed to pend guilty to man-| the other day. 4 Mra, Szabo and was not on good terms| The lungs were flat—not Inflated HERE 16 A RELIABLE HEALING perso: this terrible itchi i through an_interp tifled a wevot death was etrangulation | ,, "Wo ,Persons, 8 man and a woman; thle terrible itching 1 would five ! Szabo as that of his j na Mens | j your full —_——e— . Dr, King made an Silus- | Slaughter in the first degree on recom-|, It was very easy for us to advise name” Mr. Wasservog [trative motion with his hands, The mendation of the District-Attorney yes- | i@ such matters now, for our new i Petronelia. Menschik.” the witness | Movement was exactly opposite to that| terday, Roth were dispoxed of, the|Temedy (Saxo Salve), for skin dis- | reptted |Illusirated yesterday by Undertaker La-|man receiving a long sentence to Sing |¢8#es of all sorts, stops the itching (Continued from First Page.) je eisid you have any other brothers |#ar, who hag been subpoonaed by the | sing Prison, while the woman was com: | Fight away. ors Wn IRDA? defense. brothers and four sisters.” It waw testified yesterday that the 1 by the inex-[embaimer moved the head sldeways and mitted to a reformatory institution. But better than that it makes the The sentences tmposed by the Judges *kin healthy again. It is made so as ands Confusion was cau face. After that both of them left the) nerier t the int s, upwards wit ene ena ag | Of the Court of General Sessions yes-| tO penetrate right into the skin and ence of the Interpreter. Charles upwards with his hans at a i he al Boat toxether. The woman went over|Quidsicr, one of Gibsons lawyers, was the head, Could such a movement | terday were an follows: taturate every portion with its heal- backwards, the man face front. sworn and replaced him. Before the have caused these conditions?” Wasser BY JUDGE ROSALSKY. me germ- prope | power. @ Did you see anything else? A. Yes, | direct examination had got well under | Vogel asked, Soauph Matenest, iwentyaied | Even & few days you can sce there was a splashing behind the boat. | way the witness was temporarily with- | * ad, born tn Italy, pleaded funy that Saxo Salve is soon going to clear It may have been caused by both, Mor\drawn, Mrs. Babetta Teichman was King if : . y away the eruption. Szabo | Manslaughter, first degree. Indicted the ploture ent! Medtesenas the boat cut of my View| substituted. She No other skin _ 4 medy can do and then I saw the man. of the dead woman, saying: “I knew ha atiselt biel ag te Shot and killed much for you as Saxo Salve. I @. Was the boat right side up? A.It|her ae Mra. Ritter, Mrs, Szabo and Ma sister-in-law. First offense. State | guaranteed. If it does not fy Rosa Menachik Krison for not less than ten years or | you when used for skin disorder v-. The witness told of a conversation nistead of being extended, were| inore than nineteen years and aix | ye piv, i any sore: Q. Where was the man? A. He had] win Gipaon in which the told | deflated.” mmontha, we give back your money. his arm over the boat. After about five] her Mrs, Ritter had gone to Chicamo,| Dr, J. J. O'Retily, medical expert for BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. How to make Animals i Baby Jackets and Caps Bags of all kinds Baskets Book Ends Bootees Candies Candle Shades Cookies Cut Leather Doll House paaipignt shoulder put his left arm over! GONE TO CHICAGO—NO, BOSTON |{he defense, then undertook 1” shale right arm over to his left shoulder. He —GIBSON TOLD HER. Uy Beag baal EPs Gisapepared and was out of my sight} “Gibson asked you for her rey Mbetigels hed eeverai 4 huug|he told you Mrs, Ritter ha 0 _ ee Supe the bont cat be was ploked UD. Chicago?” asked Mr. Elder GREAT TIDAL WAVE tence deterred until Nov, 18, 1018, Seely teeah tan /detons mt or And Fou tora him she had no men} WIPES OUT TWO TOWNS Good Shepherd, eas, calmly faced the defense's fire pein yes, wad (hen BY JUDGE MALONE. friends in Chicago en, Babess ure, cikern stores several frtenda in chicago? A. fom, aad ON COAST OF JAMAICA] 0, 0% ,520GE, MALONE. Guggestions to chief counsel Elder. Mra. Teichman's testimony was cor- ————— tried and convicted receiving stolen ‘Mr. Minturn said he had told his story | roporated by her husband, pao ine Savanna, La Mar and Luerea Suffer foods, First offense. State prison not four times—here before and at the pre-) the Hotel Breslin. le iden Bsa ane 1 S + jess than two years or more than three liminary examination, before the Grand |siznaturo at the bottom of | the bat by Sweep From Sea—42 Lives | years and six months, ate he: por Mrs. Szabo, an . Jury and at the Coroner's hearing, No) dr Oy a leen the woman stn her Lost at Another Point. veaamBY JUDGE SWANN. man ever sat in this chair who wante ie : a joreph Pioll, sixteen years old, plead- fo Qell the truth more than I do,” he/ MAM, | staret, of No, 46 Weat] KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. %—A | od guilty to assault. Broke a’ police- piriorai aise New. York where ldai wave Is reported to have|man's jaw. Three prior convictions % nn . Ritter, had rooma, ally wiped out t town of Sa-| for misden or, State prison for not NEW TESTIMONY AIM OF DE-| Mra Srano, ne Mie cour daye after the| Vanna la Mar on the southwest coast | lesa than two years and six months or FENSE’S ATTACK. Tetady that Mrs, Ritter hud Kone toland Lucea on the northwest coast of | More than three years and six months. | Mr. Elder pointed out that Mr. Min-|@yjcago to be married, and her trunks! Jamaica. " ante toy Ph aon tits years old,/ ture had not included his description | were to be sent Wet. ss Forty-two people were killed by the] Riruck’ hm emploocee wie oa eemault. of the crossing of the man's arms over| Mrs. Nelile B. Strohme, also of No. 46) nurricane in Montego Bay, according to y' @ cotton t i hook. First effense, Penitentiary for: Ms shoulders in his previous examin-| West Sixty fourth aie ot st that Mra | & report brought by a fruit vessel which | one year, 7, Carrie Sakos, eighteen years old, born in Australia, pleaded guilty to man- slaughter, first degree. Killed her newly born infant. First offense. Sen- A. A Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices i\aty’s Herald Square, B’way, 84th St, to 85th Bt, Dinner de Luxe, 59c Thursday, Nov. 21, 1912 Served from 11.30 A.M. to2.15 P.M. BLUEPOINT COCKTAIL so! o) a atehae Ay , ation. i ake Slike tena inet eomiing wake.” arrived at Port Antonio early to-day, ‘i Celery, Radishes, Gherkins, Dolls’ Dresses “Ef was not correctly represente Auld Lue ¢ notary public who] Confirmation has now come to han ae A other hearings,” Minturn explained. “It| ,,bovald Lona, the notary mimi aiver {of the great destruction cause by tt |__|] CONSOMME DE VOLAILLE Furniture was said I had been within 600 feet of | of citation which, bearing the algnature|fecent hurricane in the western end of ‘ » the boat. In realty, I was three-eighths | “Petronelia Menschik.” threw the estate me ping Lele Pg —. A true progressive,” I reduce didn't want to get|of Mra. Szabo Into Gibson's hands, then| the storm caused immense damage, a poll Fagg inh pt el | Rooke de, atand, hundred houses, being. blown down, | ee cost of living, Try me. “Did you not intend to convey the idea| “Gibson asked me tf T would take an] Telegraphic communication ia still sus- were so far away you could not| acknowledgement for a client of hia,” | pended. eee?” snapped Elder. eaid Lyons. ‘The aged woman who ac-| The Governor of Jamaica has left on e or CREAM OF CAULIFLOWER Americaine FILET OF BASS CARDINAL or POACHED EGG TRIANON Handkerchiefs Handkerchief Cases Jabots “Mo,” companied him did not write the signa- train, accompanied by a de- CROUSTADE OF CHICKEN ee ee ee mi enecript of Min-|fure in my presence, but acknowledged in, who have ‘a la Kime Lamp Shades urn's testimony before County Judge | !t nts and food- or M 5 T Royce, who held Gibson for the Grand “To Mr. Wider the witness described rtain sections the people ROAST SADDLE OF LAMB echanical oys . this woman as about t au fus j “How long efter this was it that you) Welghing 159 pounds, an : Men s Cravats ‘went out in a boat?” he asked. and sixty years old, we “about fifteen minutes. vell, She talked with a ; { el a 16 and con- y for several H in port reported e | Eller then obtained Justice Tompkina| | Charles I. Coe, a cle the wind was blowing: over 100 fesion to read into the testimony | tional Bank, tifled Gibson's miles an hour, Certs of Minturn's answers to questions | ture on the wal Lucea {# a small town of 2,000 inhay- CEYLON TEA String Beans and Potatoes Lorette SALAD LOUISE Punch a la Russe and Painted China to make- @t other hearings. . Qdr, Elder's next questions were cal- culated to attack Minturn's mental competency. @. You are suffering from mentat @rouble? A. Not to my knowledge. @. Did you ever Ko away for ment? A. Yes, but not for a menta: ment. * Qs DA4. you not go to an asylum for the fmeane? A. No, air. ‘Wasservoge! aprang to his feet. He ‘drought out that Mr. Minturn had been ig from fever and had been at delirious. you know a man named Elmon?" ‘Me. Elder. “A tall, heavy set who came to you and spoke about ease, Didn't you say to Elmore and another man that you said to DeW.it: had better go out, and that Dew itt there were plenty going wut?” . Tilden was then calkd to the le is Buperintendent of the New y and Bayview Cemetery, Jer- where Mrs. Szabo was buried. he had #014 @ $3 grave, the fm the cemetery, to Gibson, YA Lutheran minister was at Gaado's burial. Luward L. Weston, embalmer at ena g Mr. Elder tried to have the Szabo will excluded, but was overruled by Justice Tompkins, who also admitted papers connected with the probate. Everett Smith, a clerk in the Exceistor Savings Bank, testified that Mra. Szabo had $2,445.86 on deposit until Aug, 12, 1912, when the amount was withdrawn by draft and check of Burton W, Gib- fon, executor. GIBSON DION’T SAY HE WAS AT DROWNING. “pid you talk with Gibson?” asked Mr, Wanservogel. “Yes, I asked him how Mrs. Szabo met death, and he said she fell from a boat while rowing and was drowned,” band he say he was with her?” ‘0,"" farry N. Elsen! Samuel Dellisar and Joseph employces of New ks, testified to paying about neces of Mra. Bzabo's accounts, efforts to get $3,062.00 Mrs were described by John W. Armstrong, a clerk, “On Aug. 7 or 8 Gibson tried to with- draw the money,” Armstrong testified as her executor, during din the Franklin Savings Bank {tants on an inlet on the northwest coast of Jamaica, while Savanna la Mar is a seaport with the same number of inhabitants on the southwest coast, a! most directly opposite, on the other side of the Island. faclher ee HENS REST—HE’S VACATING. Kracke, Owing to Scarct Enjoys Trip to . Henry Kracke, of No. 159 Hawthorne street, Brooklyn, and a butter and egg dealer in Washington Market, started to-day on his first vacation in fifty years, sailing for Bermuda on the Royal Mailer Oruba. He was acompanted by his wife and son, naval officer of the port, F. J. H. Kracke. “All the hens in the country seem to be taking a vacation,” he sald, “and I thought I might as well take @ vacation when they were not laying. I am sev- enty-two years old now and will take my next vacation when I am 122." ——$—<$<___ Cotton Ablase in North River, A fire destroyed $10,000 worth of cotton on Pier 36, North River, at the AT RL TET White Rose Coffee, None Better. EE Assorted Cakes COFFEE, TEA OR MILK mms Eighth Floor. The merchant who is willing to send his goods to your home for your lei- surely inspection, is necessarily confident of their quality. That’s the way Rothschild & Company feels about the ME!STER PIANO when they offer to send one to your home on 30 days’ free trial. Christmas WOMAN’S HOME COMPANION Get it at your news-stand today or send 15c to The price of the MEISTER is $175. That may seem too little in your Hughes's morgue, Jersey City, testi-|‘I told him the papers testamentary| foot of Charlton street, to-day. There fied that an autopsy was performed | Were not made out properly—that the| was a fire at the plier a week ago, there. name in the papers and on the books|caused by interfering electric wires, 2 WOMAN OF vat OG eS. >. >, Aen baon what theland the fire to-day was attributed to TOM TRIP Kanne no, woman died of and he told me hear.| the same cause. A single battalion of Woman’s Home Companion, 381 Fourth Avenue, New York trouble and Bright’ in Orange ble to k Sad” Margaret ree a ied firemen was able to keep the fire tn ‘West Eighty-ninth eet, New York, eaid she had known the woman who the lake with Gibson as Rose the piles of cotton bales and the per was not damaged. A great smoke judge darkened the waterfront for an hour or more. estimation. It is little be- cause there is only one small profit in it We make it ourselves and sell direct to you at the manufacturer's tice. We allow no dealers to handle it. And his profit is missing. It is usually $100. We sav¥é you that amount. We will give you three years to pay for it. The terms are $1 a week or $5 a month and nointerest. Figure it out. It is the great American way of buying and we are big enough to bear the burden, Telephone Private Exchange 6 and have a MEISTER sent to your home tomorrow. Ritter, @ tenant in the same house with her last July. fam Gibson ever there when you had a conversation with her?” Mr. | Wapeervogel asked. | §.BAUMANN &BRO. N. W. Corner 6th Ave. & 15th St. “The Easy RoadtoHomeComfort” Aroad that leads up and down our crowded sales floor through our Convenient-Credit Department | and into your cozy, comfortable home. We Deliver Your Goods at Once, You Pay for Them as Convenient All Our Goods Are Marked in Plain Figures, Not in Puzzle Tags GENUINE RSS “Yee—on July 3, I think. T knocked @t the door of their apartment and Mre. Ritter came, Mr. Gibson was in the same room. I asked her when she wes to Europe. 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