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DOW PLANNED TO KILL SWINDLEREDGAR JACKSON ___ BEFORE | JACKSON, WHO | GOT FORTUNE OF (Continued from Firet Page) tm Jasiepen'’s statement that his ¢ Olin was making vast profits @ Florida colonisation scheme t= ©., and would settle all claims | some source which she never | fo ee eventos to Miss Wison, Mre. Berry g! Jearaed a month ago that Jackson was | We dais hy i | rite herself. I took the revolver | nh hid it. Then she | that we turn on the gae and or. I taiked her out of that | Project, but watched her carefully. GOT LAST MONEY FROM JACK: | 8ON TWO WEEKS AGO. “Mr, Jackson came up and paid us our lam money for expenses two weeks 60. , He still insisted that he would | ever come to trial and told us of ne- @oations he said were under way look. ing to @ settlement of the cases against him. But he hed lost his power to con- Mrs, Berry; she knew the end | Fx near. | With him to prison, last Monday morning she eluded | After unceasing effort and the and left the house. She was gone hours. While she was out I found had taken $10 from the housekeep- fund. I have since learned that Went downtown that morning and | oeght the revolver with which she Killed herself. “Mare. Berry, contrary to custon fo look at the papers last w i. on Tuesday she learned that Ja : @08 was to be called for trial the next) f g = = E .R-JACKSON He has furnished who say they were swindled by Jackson outfit. Many of the property SHE SHOT HERSELF WOMAN SUICIDE Jackaon and all others associated penditure of a great deal of money | Dennison has started to make good. the District-Attor- | Mey with the names of 230 persons of these victims mar Jackson made @ ling to Dennison, came from Olathe, Kans. BNING WORLD, MONDAY, anv? RY 80, 1018. bill of $39. Among the articles be- longing to Jackson now In the hotel are ~| $6, 1910), grow: eatate in New York, 924,- sofa | oh: Janes Moran ¢ May %, 1908), gross entate, 65,84; no etions, Carsline Van Blarcon of Paterson, Pl J. diet May 16, 1911); asmeta in| |New York State $6,400. No deuctions. Albert Haine of Ohicago (died Sept. pillows, women's# boxes, twenty hat, three opera horns and a powder box APPRAISAL OF ESTATES. Preacte Hema: im : Katimated 26, 1909); nemete taxable in New York | Btate $15,930; net value $16,861. Homalte Friendiander (died Jan. 27, 1911)t gros cetmte $3,079; no deduc- tione enumerated. - Hanko Gumwenhelm (diel” Feb. 25, 1912); total ostate $6,240: net $4,081 leks Leaves Property Ne Worth @1:14,045. William J, Murray (died Moy 9, 1900); total eatate $3,163; net $1,668, isn Seaman Myern of California (died Nov, 33, 1900); gross value of New York amote §12,6014 net $11,098. Tranafer Tax Office of the Burromate’s Court: Julla A, O*Neill (died March 6, 1912), total entate 61,000; net eatate after de- PIA (Founded 1048) A sweet musical tone is the vital thing in a piano and the special excellence of the Waters Pianos is their wonderfully sweet musical tone with fine sing- ing quality. Waters Pianos differ from other standard pianos in being. high-class and not high-priced, also in that easy terms of payment are offered without interest. Examine the Waters tone and quality and com- pare the Waters prices and terms and you will be convinced that the Waters Piano or the Waters- Autola player-piano is the best value and the most attractive piano proposition possible. Send postal for catalogue. Horace Waters &» Co. the of ot 0. ; 1912. longings of Jackaon to satiety a board! ductions for expenses of administration, | A J. Hi. Dunning of Caifornia (ted June 853. total estate $6,736. (died Nov. 10, 19910); total asceta $419, Deductions for debts ani expences of | adminiatration, of 168. total estate, 94,908; net, $11,265. Ann Dutgnan of New Jersey «died Oct tie’ New York aesets, $11,000; Net, | crome entate, 10,10; net, $46,160, | Deputy Mat roller tranamttted | " tne toltowing praieaia of ataten Gndee Mary O'Reilly (died July $, 1918); me eae Now York assets, $21,400; CEYLON TEA the Inheritance Tax law to-day to the | (tal aatate $7,176; net $6,008, Della’ A. Johnson of Shrewsbury, SARE Masa, (died Der. £2, 1900); estate $4.54; | White Rese Coffee, Only 35c.a Pound ELLIE LL LITLE | net, 02,681, Women’s House Gowns & Negligees Francis Hendricks (died March 17, +; grown entate $134,345; net $128,- Morria Btroume :died Sept. 9, 1910-; | tea \ond fed ‘izengh tet poe le a Dhite ‘Ttose neces M. Snider of New York City 91,087, leaving a deficit Amelie Avrahams (died Dec, %, 1906); Lagerus Biaine (died May 6, 1912) Wiliam Maher of Connecticut (died B. Altman & Ca. WILL- PLACE ON SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), Several Advance Models in at the following exceptionally low prices: HOUSE DRESSES of Albatross, with lingerie collar and cuffs . . . at $5.50 HOUSE DRESSES of Challis & Lace at $12.00 NEGLIGEES of White Lingerie, lace- trimmed, at... wt $12.50 MATINEES of Crepe de Chine, with SKIRTS tomatch. . . . . .« at $22.00 iocmenentinnasnaen nea th gine 224 James Butler Inc. Stores Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday CHOICE GROCERIES View Eggs, Every Egg guaranteed SI'RICTLY East Laid— FRESH; sold only in sealed cartons; dozen.... Pride of St. Louis Super- i 12° 10° Flour (300 Cherries i View ee Cali- rich syrup; large can rty Richandfresh Eggs 3" 14% 25¢ Eg 4 Ss potted tee th ale 25¢ Sold in the Bean or Ground to Suit. Pea eh es Essie Brand California's fornia White Cher California’s choicest made; can... Full bodied, rich blend of Maracaibo and Santos Col. lee of rare “ Coffee : Crown Assorted, Royal Lunch Grandmother's Cookies thw... from best He was born on a farm, but was gen- erally conceded to be too smart to waste time in tliling the soll, After | taking # record as a hustler in Kan- jaux he came to New York and went to work as a nalesman for a real es- ate concern operating in Long Island property. CAME TO SCHOOL BUT GAVE UP $90,000 MORE. - Since Jackson's conviction the District day, ‘She telephoned him and he made Qn appointment to meet her at the Vapderbilt Hotel for luncheon on Wednesday. The Women’s Underwear Department is showing an attractive selection of Women’s Underbodices 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. THREE 4127 W. 42d St., near Broadway. STORES jHarlem Branch (Open Evenings): 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. , “That morning while we were xet- ting ready to go to the Vanderbilt y Regr@ the sound of a revolver shot in| her room. The door was locked. She| + Wouldn't let me in for « long time, and 4 dt Yast waid 1 had not heard @ revolver ——— @het but the sound of @ trunk 1id/ ‘ing. 1 know now that she fired! Vanderbilt. If Mrs. Berry had attempt. 20" @@ to shoot Mr. Jackson she might Raye Killed others, So™she didn't use| her, revolver and Mr, Jackson hastened Sway and went back to his trial.” They along evolver hee. They told him & ale produce their money jwould kil him, Jackse talk and he talked fu hour he had th Mrs. Berry read of Jackson's convio- tiog in the morning papers of Saturday. ‘news utterly erushed her, And yesterday she was found.dead in her tion in a Wig t a with @ bullet wound through her | Ganien City. He took them ground on which he had op Tt was at firet thought ehe had shot | explained hiv plana, heteclf twice because two chambers of| Glens Fulle outilt Qenses oF he can eell or mortgage the| the door. Gerniture. | Jackson ¢ ‘The euicide of Mre, Berry is said py| Ma pocket. wie BB. Dennison, an attorney who aided | Mah hat and t the Dimrict-Attorney in preparing tho f°" : cage aguinst Jackson, to be the fourth eath due to the operations of the con- | |) phd Day, WU, after losing 4,000 in the jackson venture. m here was enctber ule .HAY’S HAIR etances of which Mr. Dennison cannot recall, and a lostoy r Gropped dead when alice found that $5,000 she had entrusted to Jackson had been! Jost. Was property to which he had no ti nomics JACKSON ARRAIGNED ON NEW INDICTMENT ‘ IN DINGLEY SWINDLE. ing your skin in eautiful, naturale. wi eglect your nd Edgar Jackson, showing no trace of ide of Mra. Berry, was arraigned e Justice Goff toe | @ay to stand on an indictment charging him with defraud ality and life to M. Dingley, a son of to one 8 gressman Nelson Fo ingly , y ng Maine and others out of nearly $1,000,000, Don't neglect it—-help her along. Bs Assistant District-Attorney Mons said he wanted the Dingley indictment net Gown the calender because of @ NeW You'll ne regret buyin, whe indictment, found las. Frida i ‘The last indictment charges Edgar pearance \ Jackson, Clarence ‘if, Day, who is under | arrest at Sprinafield, O.; C.J. ©. Cla who was arrested on Friday as he was leaving the witness stand after testify back FREE: en th uy of the following €e push the tria) of this indictment. | cakesof HARFINA SOAP FRE B. B. Dennison, a lawyer who helped |= — the Lustrict-Attorney get evidence fagais.m Jackson, hus been the nemesis of Edgar Jackson for neurly two years Tt ia due to his efforts that the Jackson concern was broken up and Edgar Juok- | fon Was convicted | In 198, 1909 and 190 Dennison was a @aleeman for the Jackson firm, whch had options on property all over Loin sland. He didn't Like the Jackesoninn | hods and guilt. Edgar Jackson and brother Olin went to the District: | Attorney and submitted evidence upon @hich an indictment was found against 7 Charges were investigated and dound to be baseless. Dennison was CANNED CO the revolver to nee if it would work. [him as one more res and un- DN" Jwcruplous than the t Rich Quick” DIDN'T SHOOT FOR FEAR OF | Willinutord of fh incldent re- ; KILLING OTHERS, wt-Attorney to-day ltteer bsluct snes ‘There was a jam of people in the of people who came Trace Mark Half a Century Glens Falls Inst summer t6) «J Invested a lot of money | with tim and one of them brought Jackson met them , the revolver were empty. Miss Wil-| had Aitional contri- | 0n's story of the happening of Wednes- | butio! 00 ay mornig explains the second empty |, The has chamber. | hoard n wert Byer (60. Mics ton t embers of the ‘Wilson eaye she dosen't know | ey xte from Maine, whom he how she te going to bury Mra. Berry un- | +; ‘trimmed out of nearly $1,000,000. They leas Jackson guarantess the funeral ex-| got Mim in a hotel room and locked 4 lot of papers out of Opening out to Aan ex. tension, got into another room and @ern known as the Jackson Brothers) vanished. . : Realty Company, No. 6077 Fifth avenue Attorneys for te Cadiliac Hotel Com- A large number of the most desirable models in this Charles B. Clark, a Yale graduate, killed | pany to-day asied permission from the | famous lace front corset at prices rangi: 2.50, $3.50, Himpelf in an uptown hotel on Thanks. Supreme Cqurt to sell the personal be- $4.50, $5.75, $6.75 and $8.50, ng $ ee) HEALTH THE FAVORITE Jackson was convicted of inducing Refired Weme G ve this lavigoratirg 0 isposi ‘ 5,00) wi wan al t's the enciet way to kee fi Bus sO. ao a 5 leney the hed, The security he aoa re tal ecey ait | {LU Batiste and the finest of plain Coutils, in short, medium ruing grey. Its just as | Why take care of ference it makes in your ap Satisfaction guaranteed or your money s adv. and take it to ing to Jackson's good character, and rf Ma and Se sizg bottle of MAY'S D VE @ne other man of defrauding Dr. George HAIR HEALTH and 1 cake of HAR- EL RS ANY . Leeds of Yonkers out of $2.00, It, FINA SOAP FREE, for 50c; or &1 size 1 A OF THESE ARTICLES fe the intention of the District-Attorney | bottle of HAY'S HAIR HEALTH and 2 | This Outht, Consisting of a Solid Combination 1, for 81 PERRI-WALLA TEA ROASTED COFFEE STRAWBERRY JAM | sade rind anise toanesnuccerr cconmwn 149" SL [BAUMANN’S | 3* Ave Saas f he they | Clearance Sale Suits, Dresses, Coats Tailored Suits, $16.50, $23.75, $29.50 Formerly $25.00, $38.00, $45.00 Polo and Auto Coats, $12.50, $15.00, $19.50 Formerly $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 Misses’ Chiffon Dancing Dresses, $15.00 Formerly $22.50, $25.00 Corsets 3314% Off Gossard Corset, One-Third Off aleo | Ros: | Ding- | Felicita Corsets, One-Third Off 1 Five excellent models, made of fine Tricot cloth and French Coutil at prices ranging $3.50, $4.75 and $6.50. Valleda Corsets, $2.95 Per Pair and extreme lengths. good dlored | oman Odds and ends in Brassieres greatly reduced. 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