Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1909 — MRS. CASTLE FREED ON FURNISHING ROND [ARTICLE]

MRS. CASTLE FREED ON FURNISHING ROND

Had Been In Jail Six Days For Waldcri-Astorla Shooting. New York, Aug. 10.—Mrs. Mary Scott Castle, the erstwhile actress from California, who dented William B. Craig’s fountain pen and slightly wounded the lawyer, when she fired a 22-caliber revolver at him in the Waldorf, was released from the Jefferson market prison under $3,000 bail after six days of imprisonment. After scurrying about all day with little success, Mrs\ Castle’s brother, Captain Henry Harrison Scott, U. S. A„ whq came up from the south to aid her, finally obtained a bondsman. He is David Manus, a "Sixth avenue tailor, who gave property in Brooklyn as security. Mrs. Castle’s case was adjourned to Thursday.