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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921. LOCATE KABER’S le VALUABLES GIVEN |i cimirt os one TO HUNTED MAN | tte two articles were given to the man by Mrs, Kaber in her presence, according to the police, The four women under indictment were the only ones being held early to-day in connection with the murder. taken medicine prescribed by Mrs.|stabbed by a man. Chief of Police P.| from childhood. The mother stood by Colavito. F. Christensen of Lakewood, the|her even when the daughter frankly The Kaver murdes case is one of| Cleveland suburb in which the crime | confessed that she had planned to kill many angles. It las not yet been| was committed, asked Kaber jher husband and even after the has- r McArdle Girl Almost Won Her isive4,, eithouan: te Broveduting Atil blake IF c 'woe ‘bad , ey band had been killed. iat Mother’s Escape |'e:. #098 stanton, in in pe%- iim abies sonicasidn' tora. women deinetive the session of a sheaf of confession. At) “1. was a man’ with a cap on," said| Woman made a long sta nt to See ee the confessions made by|Kaber, “ wifo hired ‘bin. | Prosecuting Attorney Stanton yester- Fellow Traveller to Carry Colavito, Maria 0 there is re ay, giving the confession of Mrs. a 4 a there Is evidence |iyrickel in detail, but the statement McArdle, her daughter, and Mrs, Er- Cut 16 thicknesses of cloth } WISS HOUSEHOLD SHEARS wis SHEARS are so ground and ad- justed that they cut 16 thicknesses of cheesecloth, even at the extreme In Mrs. Colavito’s Confession They Were Part Pay for Work of | this time Mra, Brickel, Mrs. Jarnt McArdle and a fortune teller named pinpanied the two | RL ana eee pt Assassins; Note of Warming, and Out | ies, Matthews who has not beea| wi them in’ tre cutee enn’ Fe Ot eee ern oritieg. te Hot, ag Ine . The #fth woman, who had been in| points. And they say sharp. witted the Detectives hea with them in the cellar until Mrs, | POC py Be 4 Mane CLEVELAND, June 15.—A diamond |eustody since Friday, was released late : ¢ : 7 itted the Detectives. arrested, point to the conclusion that Marian McArdie, a imala| teresting as the way she got it 118, J I ‘hi he WISS @ ‘ ; — Kaber was murdered by two men 4 girl guest of Marian Mo. | 10, 18 worthy of treatmentseparate| ring and watch owned by Danlel F. last night after being questioned by .ook for the SS trade mark near z dle 8 nig! ro » recital of routine develop- 5 : oil ae ; = niga under arrest in| who hid in his home. Ardle had retired on the night of the | om."OF ihe course of the solution of | X@ber, which are said to have been|County Prosecutor Edward Stanton thescrew. Only perfect shears are branded Marion McArdle, reland for alleged complicity with mother in the murder of her step- bbe a Dan Kaber, almost frustrated murder, that Uhis woman was not Mrs, Kabe It i# pretty well established turned over to one of his assassins by|and Chief of Police Frank W. Smith, his widow, Mrs. Eva Catherine Kaber,| — « SINT Nes a as part payment for his murder, have| Austria to Ask 0. $. for More Time. been located by the police, and it was! PARIS, June 15.—Application to the Kaber was killed about midnight sctlon on July 18, 1919, and the surgounding | who has a pretty stiff alibi as to th circumstances, which will be touched | phase of murder, | on! fate: iat t! a8 pnly Way to clear up the iden‘ | upon later in @ history of the cas tity of the woman in the house the mystery The Colavito woman ia now an oul- standing figure in the case, It has been established that she had 99 strong 4 reputation as a woman able Wiss—it is your guarantee of sat 250 styles and sizes. Send a postal for samples and prices ye arrest of her mother by Cleveland # bd | were more dramatic and involved to invoke the iil will of the spirits | predicted the articles would be in their] United State ft beikives ii Now York were more the murderer ix to ure the © invoke th i Its | p ‘5 would be in their] United States to defer demand for pay- , . Die soute trom Cleveland to New| than even the most daring writer of Mat! M that she was able to Tilentey ot hath possession within a few hours. ment of her claims on Austria will be MANUFACTURED BY ; fiction or fashioner of playa or scen- had unusual suc. | Pe !n een al zane Mbit ‘The police refused to say whether {mate by the Austrian Government, {x inst others bent upon going to law who W Mrs, Colavito’s clients. |the ring and watch are still in pos- Mra, Kaber, who was an habitual |segsion of one of four men sald to ‘on of fortune tellers and mystics, Proumne sorted with Mra, Colavite {have been hited to commit the murder, J. Wiss & Sons Co. Established 1848 Newark, N. J. A Pork on a New York Central train, feghe discovered that she was shadowed By three Cleveland detectives, who | ‘were confident she would lead them to was learned here to-day, while League of Nations will solicit the same | concessions from other creditors, The only direct claim of the United States fan murder mys 4, 18 devoting alj his time to this task and a message from him t met with sy |arios would try to put before an au- dience. | That murder night is worth a story in itself, But—and ke mother eat eciteetyy te OA etl natch er haat anor ects, is looked for {throws fo nerien of jinsients wilh | for which Mrs, Kaber, Mrs. Mary | amounts to $24,000,000 for 200,000 tons $i, According to these detectives, the|any time even more sensational In a later article nome hitherto Lin | eer teal infiuences tor if Mra Kaver|orokel, her mother; Mise Marian of four. | pp MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT? WIL ' el decided not to go to her mother. |than nas been thus far experienced--| Rig ennecived. ond cared eae | had not met Mra, Colavito, Dan | | stead, she “vamped” a rich New| police investigators who have fol-| hidden for two years will be told; as | aber might elo oe: | fork manufacturer, with whom she | jowed every shred of evidence do not} matter of fact it might still be one | picked up an acquaintance in the din-/ believe that Kaber was killed by af @f,the unsolved murder mystories | Germans line ateneniey eres, ying car by offering him her butter,|man, Briefly they reason along these Sad Deen eeployed Ubon ahecn [Tne ih & crop of Germany will d asked him to deliver a note for| lines: ingly, but for the troubled conscjence |e Uf “better than average valine,” saya her upon arrival in New York. In this| ELEMENT OF ABNORMALITY IN] of old Mrs, Brickel Rontrolier Hermes, who alao stated that FGote, the contents of which the man- | THE CRIME. Se cman dee ai was ane. for the firet time since the war, the oman. He we [for tee finan itnelt wi on hand ufacturer dil not, of course, know, the| There in the crime the element | Catharine thrice wiarniecr vt wild pee eve ot a Ht wh vest. Mrs, Kaber, accord- ions of persons who <mfacturer did not of course know, the | of abnormality, Jgirl informed her mother of the police | ing to the con ti ch. | heard her sp of her husband, de- | & The police followed the girl when| tested him for reasons for which eho left the train at 126th street, |MBHt better call for the analysis of Fibut got no trace of the mother, | 2cUrlosiats than of an ordinary de- APUAfter three daya of fruitiess search, | ‘ctv OF Prosecutor. fhe Cleveland detectives asked aid; Mts. Colavito has sworn that Mrs. (of the New York police and Mrs.|Kaber asked her to exert some spirit- e F was found at home of|ual influence on her husband which | Feet Christian | would make him more desirable ner, Who Was \gnor- a spouse and that Kaber was given Lord & Taylor - Sterling Silver Fifth Avenue Salt and Pepper $4.50 Set INDIVIDUAL salts and peppers More Than 50% Off! 250 NEW DRESSES $35 Values—Now $16.95 Here cAre New 4 Marlan’s arrest followed that of|some sort of section, which Mr: sz oo manufacturer was Tehbor complained wa SS AaTHLI . tu: 1 calcpeoaable when ons ioe ey 4 4 a ‘ f C p by Uy 7 i p ‘i RBEAT his tanvoones with a persons who entered his room. 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