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SLEUTHS THfltL 3
SZABO-MOTHERS'
Trio of Women Who Posed as
Parent of Dead Countess
Shadowed.
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NEW YORK. Sept. 1$ Thi>* wom
en. each of w hom is under suspicion
of being the women who posed as the
mother of the Countess Rosa Menechik
Szabo in order that Burton W Gibson
might obtain comro’. <-f the estate of
rite countess, are today bring shadowed
by detectives in the employ of the Aus
tro-Hungarian consulate. <»ne of these
women, who is particularly watoned, is
suspected of having worn a g .at wig
when she appeared to sign the waiver
of citation by which Gibs*>n unlocked
the bank accounts of the dead woman.
Two of the three women a.c under the
closest watch. One of them Is under
stood to have < ome from Chicago, and
ft is Charged that she is now at the
Waldorf- hotel. Tn? officials
who i.c making the search for the
women refuse to give her name, and a
”oman who answered the description
t, en indicates today that was the
woman sought.
T woman from Ciiicego. according
t,. , . i nthe hands of the con*
su at. officials. was a friend to Gibson
in I'Ji'tt. when he was involved in the
affair® of the late Mr' Louise Stenton.
In handled and for the
n' lri'i" 'f «h.'es daughter. Mrs. Alice
C Kinrat. te vas It Id until released
bv a writ of habeas corpus. This worn
... .1,0 'I 1 llbson. 11l
. . ,t ~r . .i? nil s • ai<> to hate vonie ,
i.. New Ymk it the present time' to |
vrain give him support.
Wife De'ends Gioson.
Mi.® Burton W. G b.«on. at het home
In Ruthi rford. N. Y.. todas brok« her
- lence i >r the fiiat lime and defended
tor h. band, who is in jail at Goshen.
N V. charged with the murder of
Counte'- Flosa Muisihik Szabo for her
fortune.
I know nn husband i- innocent of
the terrible charges brought against
him." she declared. 1 know him to be
one of the best and most honorable!
men in the world I have perfect faith
in him and 1 am going to stand b
him as long as there is breath 'eft in
my bod\. ‘
Mr?. Gibton had just returned hum* ,
from Goshen where she conferred with
her husband in Ins ell uvei the con- i
duct of his ease
“If there are unfortunate tin urn- j
stances just at present, she contin
tied, “that «eem to other people to be
suspicious or to look bad for him. that
is just because, through no fault of
his own. he is the victim of some un |
lucky coincidence, some malign acci
dent. that has thrown for the moment |
the wrong light upon his actions.
“We have been married for 14 y»\us |
now. and we have always been ver\ |
happA together We. have just grown '
up together and that is whit makes it j
so hard on both of us.”
Savannahan tries to
SLAY SELF WITH RAZOR
SAVANNAH. GA Sept. 19 A M |
Edwards, 113 years old, was found in a
loom at his home with his throat bad v
lacerated There was an open razor .n
his hand. He had attempted sui
cide. Edwards is married anil has sev
eral children. He will recover.
Although badly wounded. Edwards,
with the razor gripped in his hand
defied the offiv< s to take it from him
or to interfere with him.
Mt- Edwards tan not understand
why het husband should have attempt
ed Ins life.
SUITOR. 83. TRIES SUICIDE
. AFTER QUARREL WITH GIRL
SHAMOKIN. I’A Sept 1? Because
his ■. •ung sweetheart quarreled with
him William Bro‘i ius. S 3 years of ag< j
tried ti>.loll ’lints, f by fi ing a bulk-t
through hi- body.
ARMY ORDERS
WASHINGTON, S. pi 19. Armvm
tiers:
I'ollowing • hange< stations, officers
medicai '"'l- ordered, I'aptain Clar
‘‘ from presidio of
Monti rey, Ca io I\. . Bavard N m
first Lieutenant Thomas E Scott from
C cr ’. N - a *:' r - X V Bayaid.
> M I-n et Lieutenant Shelley C.
Marietta, th, . pre.-idio of Monterey
S al o o'" 111 ■• ll! x M <'aptain
' r "' l At,. . i fi,, , ; ~rg.' \\
Wright. Washington, to Fort Rose-’
• runs, l-'it-t L.<utenan I’aul W Gib
s’"’. from F< t Rost < rans. < ’al., to the
pr< ,'idio of Mont. r. \ l-'ir-r Lieutenant!
H;" ' H. \ inK from Plattsburg
barracks. N< w York to presidio of
Monterey . Firs- L: utenant Barley J.
H<. left, fron Port Ha nllton. N v to I
Fort Crook. Nebr
Lieutenant <’..’one Richard M Biack
fon relieved from assignment Sixth!
infantry.
Lieutenant I’uronei James Arrow - !
smith, from Fifteenth to Sixth infan- I
Major i’ar IL liman. transferred
(■ >,.ii Thirty - tourr h t s. \. nt li infantry.
Major ( <*• < Ball, fiom Seventh
t" Twinty-fourth infantry.
Major James H, Mcßae, from Fif
teenth to Fifth infantry.
Major Peter iHarris, fiom Fifth to
Fifteenth infantry
Major Amos H. Stiattm k. from Twen
ty-ninth to Fifteenth Infantry
Major I 'irari, » <'. <'lat k. from Twen
ty -seventh to Fitt. entli ‘nfantry
Major Man us l> t'ronin, from Fourth I
t Twenty-fourth infantry.
Major John B Bennett from Twen
t.eth to Twr-nty -set enth infantry.
‘iptam Junius Frey, tnedi
-1 eori from Philippines to array I
V r Sp..rt s<ivlr< >irj| station at Sani
' tr 1. , ut- i.hi t I' <1 J Moe- t~m I
I • ii" to T■ < nty utd infant: \
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Up and Down Peachtree
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Maybe You’ve
Seen This Gent
He had red whiskers, two heavy grip,
sacks, tiie remnant.® of three drinks and
a pair of feet which sprawled all ov r
the aisie. He climbed into a car near
Five Points, squeezed through the sup
per time crowd toward the front of the
car and announced, indistinctly but
firmly, that he desired to emerge from
the vehicle at the well known corner of
i’e.ers street.
"All right.’ responded the conductor.
The ca rounded a curve and the trav
eler pushed the buttbn
AV no wants this cornel shouted the
conductor.
I do." yelled the stranger, trampling
on nineteen pairs of toes.
"It’s a blot k farther on." explained I
the conductor. "Biang! blangl’ sound,
ed the bell.
The cai reached that famous thor
oughfare and stopped. The conductor,
pushing through the crowd, tapped the
strange: on rhe arm.
"This is Peters street,” he said.
■Fare, please."
AVh.,l - thatl" demanded the travel
, "Oh. you want my fare. AH right,
-ir , you shall have my faro. No. sir; |
I don't never beat my way."
He sat his grips in the aisle, mashing I
several pairs of toes which his feet had 1
missed. He dug Into one trouser pock- I
et and produced a corkscrew, a beer
opener and a nail Then he reached
into the other and came up w ith a piece I
of string. And the car was waiting.
"•'ome one.” said the conductor, im
patiently. "Go on! Start her up!" yelled
hungry passengers But the traveler
persevered.
"Yes, sir. I'll sure pay you my fare,"
he announced. He found his wallet and
looked inside, but returned it to its
place. Nothing doing!
"Aw, never mind the fare. Git off,"
I -aid tin conductor, teaching for the
j rope.
"No. sir-ree." quoth tiie traveler. "1 I
kin pay my way. all right."
Again he dived into an inside pock
et. This time he brought up a wad of
dog-eared documents There were cig- I
arette coupons, laundry bills, mining
sto. I. ancient letters. And from the
middle of the pack the red-whiskered
man drew forth in triumph—a trans
fer.
"Biang! Biang!"
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TJtk A l liANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. Iwtz.
One Way To Have
Two Dress Suits.
While one dress suit ,s enough for the
average young Atlantan, one young man
will have two this season and he is not
the sort of fellow who attempts ostenta
tion, either.
"White folks, dis dress suit is giftin'
worn and I though you'd l.ke to sell hit."
said the negro boy who had been taking
his clothes to the pressing club, some days
ago.
Yes. replied the young man. He
fixed a price, and the negro took the suit,
promising to bring back the purchase
price
"I se try ing io sell dat suit of yours."
said the negro several days later, "bat
you shore ought to come down a little on
dat price '
Several times H.e negro reported that he
had a prospective customer, but the price
was always a little high.
The morning after the negro Odd Fel
lows bull at the Auditorium he came to
the young man with a drv grin
I just declare, white folks dose nig
gers just won't pay no real monev for dis
dress suit." be explained and handed it
back.
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it a month and count plant ’ one . of the raost completely coffee soon loses it flavor and aroma National and State Pure Food
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POLICE PERMIT PAIR
WHO ROBBED BANK
0F5272,000T0 ESCAPE
• 'HK.'AGO. Sept. 19. Patrolmen and
detectives of the city force today arc
searching for two men alleged to be
members of a gang of five that robbed
the Bank of -Monjrea! of $272,000. The
police activity began when Chief Mc-
Weeney was told ’hat the two crooks
vdei e in Chicago and that two Chicago
policemen had known it and could have
made an arrest. The two policemen
are now facing charges of incompe
tency and may be removed from the
force.
An informant told Captain Mahoney
that the men were in Chicago. He gave
details of the crime and the identity
and hiding place of the men. Captain
Mahoney could not go personally to
capture the men. It was inconvenient.
He assigned Lieutenant Burns. Burns
went alone instead of taking a wagon
load of patrolmen The robbers were
found, but were not arrested. Instead
Lieutenant Burns was beaten and
kicked and the men vanished. The two
policemen who knew kept mum.
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Later Chief McWeeney was told by
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Atlanta people have found <> u . ~
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