Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 9, 20 November 1912 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-THLEGRA3I. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1913.

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FORMALLY OPENED One Man Says He Saw the Lawyer Fight with Count- ' ess in a Row Boat.

A SWIMMING EXPERT FOR LOCAL Y. M. C. A.

: (National New AMoclation) GOSHEN, N. Y , Nov. 20. With the Introduction of expert evidence to prove that the" Countess Rosa Menehick Szabo was strangled District Attorney Rogers today declared he would clinch the prosecution's case against Burton W. "Gibson, the attorney accused of his client's murder. The witnesses called today to testify against Gigson included Dr. Otte H. Schultz of New York citywho per

formed the autopsy on the Countess; Dr. George W. King, county physician of Hudson county, N. J., and his assistant, Dr. A. P. Haskins. John Minturn,' a' storekeeper at Greenwood lake, testified that he was at his store at 5:30 p. m., on July 16, and from there aw In a boat a woman and a man in a bent over position. Detective James Haher stood before the jury and Mr. Minturn, acting the part of Gibson, showed the position of the man and woman stooping in the boat. In acting as Gibson,, he suddenly turned, threw his Jeft arm over Maher's shoulder and with his right hand made a movement , toward Maher's throat. In was a remarkable scene as the two men acted the tragedy. Minturn said that after the boat rocked both went into the water. He was one person come to the surface and swim toward the boat which was right side up. He said the person threw his arm over the boat, rocked It and it turned over. Then the swimmer disappeared. In a second he was seen clinging to the boat and was afterwards rescued. This was the most damaging eyidence yet presented against Gibson.

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LOS ANGELES

BREATHING AGAIN

After Maniaqwith Dynamite Is Safely in the ;Custody

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'(National Nejts Association) LOS ANGELES Nov. 20. Manacled' to a cpti in the receiving hospital today, Carl " Warivvthe ' German fanatic

wh6 attempted yesterday to dynamite

a railroad' off i;ia,l and field possession t tKe;poIJc station fotraa'hurland a tialf.'xfs "' recovering from. the ; wounds lnflictedwheii Tie-Waa" cantured. Detectives . are endeavoring" to substantiate the story he told of having stolen dynamite and having constructed the infernal machine with which he terrorized the police. The man has

ueen as careiuuy quesuonea as nia condition warranted and it wa3 planned to examine him further today. ; Warr, according to the . few statements that could .be . wrung from him, is a former pattern maker. He lived alone in a little'rottage on the outskirts of Los Angeles and had sfolen the dynamite used in t;he infernal machine some months before. The man is" demented, police and physicians say. -'A commission to investigate his sanity will be asked and it is probable that he will be commit

ted to an asylum for the criminal insane. Detective James Hosick, who felled VTar'r with a blow on the head, and

ed the infernal machine and carried it

and extinguishing the lighted fuse were congratulated by the police to-

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A UNION OFFICIAL AIDS GOVERNMENTS Tells What He Knows About the Alleged Dynamite Conspiracy.

(National News Association) INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 20. Patrick A. Dugan, former financial secretary of Ironworkers local No. 22, of Indianapolis, testified against his 45 union associates in the dynamite conspiracy trial today. Dugan said that May, 1907, J. J. McNamara read him a letter from President Ryan in New York, saying that District Attorney Jerome had had Ryan before him and told him that he had the goods on him in the eastern dynamiting and that he had

better cut it out.

Dugan gave in evidence a slip of

paper, signed by members of the ex

ecutive board of local No. 22, which

was an order to pay A. Fitzgerald $25 for the damaging of a non union building in Indianapolis. Mary Harrol, a boarding house keeper, testiied that Fred Sherman, another of the defendants, offered her $100 to steal from Dugan's room the documents retering to this transaction.

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SELF DEFEASE IS JIDVANCEDIN CASE Whalen's Attorneys Bring Kentuckians to Swear to His Good Character.

BRYAN WILL VISIT FUTURE PRESIDENT Important Program for the Country Expected to Be the Net Result.

It became apparent from the nature of the evidence introduced by the defense in the case of Samuel Whalen, confessed slayer of Arthur Saunders, a negro, that the theory of self-defense will be relied on to secure his acquittal before the Jury hearing the case in the circuit court. Whalen went on the stand late this afternoon-. Horace Logan, foreman at the GaarScott plant, was put on the stand by Whalen's attorneys this afternoon to testify to the general good character of the accused man. Whalen was em

ployed by Logan until he disappeared from Richmond after the cutting affray which ended Saunder's life. Six other employes in the same department of the plant also testified to the general good character of Whalen. Not of the least interest in the trial are six stalwart Kentuckians brought here from Pendleton County, Kentucky, to testify to the good repute of Whalen in the community in which he formerly resided. Their advent in the

court room caused a flutter of exoite-

ment among the spectators that are keenly watching the course of the pro

ceedings.

The state rested its case today, aft

er it had established the location of the murder, and had let Green Parks and Cora Saunders, negroes, the latter

a sister of the dead man, who were with Saunders on the night of the tragedy and others testify what they knew about the murder. They added

nothing new to the story originally- told

by them to the police.

WANTS GUARDIAN

Because his wife is alleged to be of unsound mind and is unable to manage her estate and business affairs, Daniel W. Walters has filed a petition against Emma i. Walters in the county clerk's office, asking that he or some other suitable person be appointed guardian.

COLD WEATHER WILL AID THE APPEAL

Mrs. Emma Mather, in response to the appeal of the Associated Charities for aid. has received $600. This sum includes that pledged by people who have not already turned the money in. Mrs. Mather said that the people would probably respond more freely

during the cold weather, as the present weather does little to make them aware of the suffering of the poor in the city.

MADAM

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TAKE DELICIOUS "SYRUP OF FIGS."

Waste-clogged bowels, torpid liver and decaying food in stomach cause the sick headache, gas, backache, sallowness, biliousness and indigestion.

TOLtAY

The whereabouts of; Dr. B. McWhin-

ney, whose disapoeafance caused excitement yesterday phen it belame generallly known, tore not knowlijto-

day.

An effort to see bis wife failed! and

it is believed that sue has gone to Union City where sh4 is sard to nave

friends and relative Her apartnfents

in the Arden buildina were closn to

day.

"OH HORR(

"Oh horrors!'5 shrieked a, feminine voice, of an east end resident as Bhe gazed out' the" rear " window of her home &nd beheld a man disrobing in a lot opposite Glen Miller Park. The woman was very excited and immediately called the police station. The police were sent to the scene. The man, is believed to be demented.

TWO WOMEN DYING AFTER AUTO WRECK

(National News Association) CHICAGO, Nov. 20. Three women were injured, two fatally, when an automobile in which they were riding collided with a Halstead street car today. The injured are Mrs. -Thomas W. Jackson., left leg torn off and skull fractured; Mrs. Harry Jackson, aged 21, left leg broken, internally injured, dying; Mrs. John W. Bass, 35, cut and bruised, right leg crushed, condition serious.

(National Naws Association) HAMILTON, Bermuda, Nov. 20. The forthcoming visit of William J. Bryan to President-elect Wilson is expected to have a marked influence upon the next national administration in the United States. That Mr. Bryan is coming to discuss the future government policies is unquestioned and it will not come as a surprise if Mr. Bryan himself accepted the position of Secretary of State and also perhaps select the other members of the cabinet. There is a possibility that the president-elect may cut short his visit here and go away to avoid the social whirl into which he is being drawn against his will. Although it was the expressed wish of Gorernor Wilson that he be let alone during his stay here so that he might get a real rest, invitations are pouring in upon him and it

now seems impossible for the gover

nor to escape a great state dinner which the governor of Bermuda, Lieut. Gen. Sir George M. Bullock is said to be planning in his honor.

His Time Coming. Toting- 'Mother Harry, - dear; ' yoa mustn't go near the baby. Young FatherMayn't I Just look at him a minute? Young Mother No, dear; he's asleep. Dl let you take hint when he wakes up in the night

All women get bilious, headachy and constipated simply because they don't exercise enough. They don't eat coarse food, or enough fruit and green vegetables. ' Those are nature's ways of keeping the liver and thirty feet of bowels active; but very few women employ them. The next beat way is delightful, fruity Syrup of Figs. Nearly all ills of women can be overcome with Syrup of Pigs alone. There ia no need to have sick headache, backache, dizziness, stomach sour and full of gases, bilious spells, sallowness, coated tongue, bad breath, bad complexion, nervousness and depression. The surest and safest remedy is one or two teaspoonfuls of delicious Syrup of Figs. Try thia tonight you'll feel splendid in the morning when the sour bile, clogged

up waste and poisonous matter have been genUy but thoroughly moved on and out of your system, without nausea, griping or weakness. Your bead will be clear, complexion rosy, breath sweet, stomach regulated; no more constipation, gases, pains and aches. It is simply a matter of keeping your stomach, liver and bowels clean and regular. Then you will always be well always look and feel your best. But get the genuine the old reliable. Ask your druggist for "Syrup of Ftgs and Elixir of Senna." Refuse with contempt, the so-called Fig Syrups sometimes substituted to fool you. The true, genuine, bears the name California Fig 8yrnp Courpaay; took for this on the label.

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A RICHMOND WOMAN

RECEIVES A LEGACY

(Palladium Special) NEW YORK, Nov. 20. According to the terms of the will of the late Mrs. Katherine Cornell, of Brooklyn and East Moriches, probated yesterday in the office of Judge Fowler, surrogate of Suffolk county at Rrverhead, the county seat, disposing of an estate of more than $75,000, among other nephews and nieces and collateral rela

tives who are bequeathed legacies is

Maria L. Delvin, of Richmond, Ind., a nieces, who ia given $1,000 ia cash.. Maria L. Delvin has no local residence, inquiries today developed.

We lave Cemeit t Received Four Cars . Since Monday Delays in concrete work now are costly, for weather conditions will soon prohibit profitable construction to the contractor. AH Cement Orders Given Prompt Service Mather Brothers Co.

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Whatever may happen to other provision made by will, an absolutely clear-cut and definite provision, not divertible under any circumstances, may be made for dependents by the Options of Settlement under Northwestern Policies of Life Insurance. H. F. PARDIECK, District Manage. Rooms 6 and 7 Kelly Block. Phone 1965

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City Statistics

V Marriage' Licenses. Hansel Dennis, 20, farmer, Henry eounty, and Hazel Abbott, 17, Wayne county. '

; ALMOST . COMPLETED " The construction of the Veneer ttoor factory south of the city is now being rapidly completed. The factory will employ fifty men at the start, and the working force will gradually be increased. Capital from Dayton and Toledo, Ohio, Is financing the enterprise.

BEAT HIS BILL

-. Michael Morgan, was fined $3 and costs in police court this morning for defrauding a board bill at the boarding house of John "Webber, 415 North Fourteenth street. Morgan contracted a debt of $5 at Webber's last April and refused to pay the bill.

ON COMMITTEE

Walker E. Land, this city, is on the reception committee of the forty-second convocation and reunion of . the Scottish Rite Masons in session at Indianapolis this week. Candidates from various parts of the state are taking their degrees at the convocation.

LOOKING FOR MOTHER George Brandon, of Union City, was ; In this city '- yesterday . making inqui1 rtes at the police headquarters, for his mother. Mrs. Brandon has eeh In this city and was expected to return home Monday night. The local authorities have no clew as' to " the woman's

Lovers of the Beautiful and Artistic in Jewelry Will ? . Be Glad to See Our New LAVALLIERES

Without a doubt the large variety of these popular Jewelry accessories we are now displaying ' v Excels Anything Ever Seen in this city before. The unique and handsome designs speak eloquently for the originality and artistic temperament of the maker.

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