The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1921, Page 4

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a MRS. COLAVTTO OFFERS MAKE MURDER PLEA | Ma | killed | Kaber tell would inued From First Page.) | ployed nemesis. She is the woman whore | try to tive work brough: about the con- ef Mrs. Brickel, conscience- mother of Mrs. Kaber. | ‘Was not until Kaber's insistenct his wife close the Marian Home, | after Mrs. Kaber’s daughter MecArdie that the undiscl- mind of the woman took @ ous bent. Her own mother is ity for the accusation of the ting Attorney that late in crisis might de h @ negro to waylay ier husband ‘the street In Lakewood and murder ‘The negro, according to Mrs. failed to show up when Mra. had entitled her husband to had been selected as the scene the crime. ‘Mrs. Kaber then turned to that med- of gasistance she had invoked for t ortune tellers. She was known f the fortune tellers and palm in Cleveland. The Prosecuting ney has a sworn statement from jonal fort teller named Wade that Mrs. Kaber asked to put a spell on Dan Kaber that cause his death. Wade's statement is notable her omission to state that she i not have put a spell on Dan r if she so desired. She says he refused to cause any harm to the man and advised Mrs, Kaber to seek @ @ivorce. Mrs. Kaber replied that | ge was unable to obtain any grounds ‘upon which to bring a divorce suit Kaber and that if she por- him to get a divorce she would [not share in his fortune, which, ap- re tly, she thought was much { than it really was. Kaber then scught the counsel Mrs. Matthews, also a fortune Mrs. Matthews strenuously | Maintains she was never asked to ald 7 in killing Mr. Kaber. She admits i he knew that Mrs. Kaber, a few! | @ays before the murdir, surrepti- j Sivwsty removed from her home a i tity of silverware, the absence of Thich, at the time of the crime, | furnished her with the opportunity to wife. The about two killed. offer. terms pealed will be nel, really league ert an theory that the killing of! will maintain by Barefoot Sandals et Wellmade, firmly sewed sand- a4 als of leather on Sizes 84% to 10%, 3.00 41 to 2, 3.50 |The silverwar At that time 4} IALUNG OF BER and assault | her purpose had all by by Mrs, Kaber to Cedar Point, a mer resort about fifty m cland, where she had arranged to n the night of the attack on her instead of a murder had not Mrs Emma Sauers, a friend of Mra, Kaber. ded to attend y one night in the Pee of Wty er had been seriously {7 or early in 1918, Mrs, Kaber em- i almost persuaded him to leave havo left her as soon as he had re- covered his health, and it 1s also prob- able that Mra, Kaber knew i! Mrs, Sauers was leaving tht mov- | Ing picture show when she was ap- | proached by a flashily dressed, 9 thy young man who struck up an quaintance with ber. He proved to | Frank Di Corpo. The friendship be- | came strong and In a short time Mra. | Sauers Introduced Frank Di Corpo to Mra. Kaber. done a Kaber. mended that she consult with Mrs. Colavito, a woman possessing super- natural powers. told Mrs. Kaber, was on confide tion of engaging occult assistance ap- time meetiaig Mrs. Colavit Now, Francis W. another ! busy, and assuredly shoes must be sturd- ily built to carry their young owners through a season of play. that all made were ¢ rs. /who asaured cal harm wo! ever, Kaber fonday nig Kaber Ww leave the city ked me if it ht. 1 read th they turn out all righ' Mrs, Kabe two men to ente husband everything | | had em-|° her home she says him and | © revise his nature The plans n laid and included a tr sur a from Mrs, Kabe offic om tha d. ‘That was the trip ahe con- |!and Police Mrs, Matthews about Matters had been approaching. a in the Kaber family which have resulted in a separation a moving picture Members of his family had his It is probable that he would session to have her husband y with was strong with Mrs. | She appears to have talked | it to scores of people—and all of them kept silent about it for nearly years after Kaber had peen At almost the first meeting with Di Corpo she brought up the subject. ‘The prosecuting attorney has sworn testimony that she offered Di Corpo an automobile and a house she said she owned if he would make a neat job of murdering her husband. Di Corpo refuses to entertained the idea of dmit that he epting her he recom- Instead, he says, Mrs, Colavito jal with the spirits, The sugges- to Mrs, Kaber and she lost no the defense of Mrs, Colav'te n the authority of her ¢ Poulson, that she believed Mrs, Colavito was i with the spirits and could ex influence on her husband, She nless makes an- STORE HOURS: 9 A. M. TO playtime and daylight Assuredly little The wisest choice is Tan Calf Oxfords ‘his home and the Yoroner’s inquest. ive Phil Mooney of the Cleve- BEST'S SHOES FOR CHILDREN ARE THE STURDIEST MADE UMMER DAYS add several hours to . \ |Kabor was inctdental to a burglary. | other confession before was found in Mrs, was deceived M her that no uid com was stab to she ta alibi saved her at the The silverware burglary te tained by the pee rities of Cuyahoga County. 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Mooney wanted the body exhumed for the purpose of making a more complete examination He was unable to arouse the interest of hia superiors, Meantime he kept yon the body of that he did not cost 25 Taffeta Silk Foulard Attractive Prices an eye on Mrs, Colavito, but she erted such an Influence among own people that he found jt imp: afloat about her. HE AN We Connection With Any Other Establishment in the Wertd WORTH TWRTY FOURTH STREET EMPHATIC SAVINGS ARE AFFORDED IN THIS SPECIAL SALE OF7> New Site AND Corton Frocks AT’ DAINTY FICURED VOTLIO FRESH ATTRACTIVE AFTERNOON DAYS WITH TRIMMING OF ADD TO THER SUMMERY COOLNESS REDUCED TO CHARMING SILI CANTON CREPE SILK TRICOLETTE DELIGHTFUL FROCKS FOR VACATION AND WEEK END WEAR, EMBROIDERED, BEFRILLED AOST INGENIOUSL REDUCED TO arrested in New York Mooney went rjout to the home of Mrs. Colavito in - | Fast Cleveland, to confirm numerous rumors departed a few hours previously. 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