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SLEUTHS TRAIL 3
SZABO 'MOW
Trio of Women Who Posed as
Parent of Dead Countess
Shadowed.
NEW YORK. Sept. 19.—Three wom
,n e aeh oC whom is under suspicion
nf being the women who posed as the
mother of the Countess Rosa Menschik
•Szabo in drder that Burton W. Gibson
might obtain control of the estate of
, hc countess, are today being shadowed
bv detectives in the employ of the Aus
tro-Hungarian consulate. One of these
«omen. who is particularly watched, is
suspected of having worn a gray wig
when she appeared to sign the waiver
Os Citation by which Gibson unlocked
the bank accounts of the dead woman.
Two of the three women are under the
„i ose st watch. One o's them is under
stood to have come from Chicago, and
it | S charged that she is now at the
Waldorf-Astoria hotel. The officials
who are making the search for the
women refuse to give her name, and a
woman who answered the description
given indicates today that she was the
woman sought.
The woman from Chicago, according
to evidence in the hands of the con
sulate officials, was a friend to Gibson
1006 when he was involved in the
affairs of the late Mrs. Louise Stenton,
whose estate he handled and for the
murder of whose daughter, Mrs. Alice
C Klnnan, he was held until released
hv a writ of habeas corpus. This wom
<s supposed to have aided Gibson In
that crisis, and she is said to have come
t n New York at the present time to
igaln give him support.
Wife Defends Gibson.
Mrs Burton W. Gibson, at her home
,n‘Rutherford. N. Y, today broke her
silence for the finst time and defended
her husband, who is in jail at Goshem
x T charged with the murder of
Countess Rosa Menschik Szabo for her
fortune. , .
■1 know my husband is innocent of
the terrible charges brought against
Pint - she declared. “1 know him »o b<-
,me of the best and most ’honorable
men in the world. 1 have perfect faith
in him and 1 am going to stand h.
him as long as there is breath 'eft in
mv body.”
Mrs. Gibson had just returned horn
from Goshen, where she conferred with
her husband in his cell over the con
duct of his case.
If there are unfortunate circum
stances just at present,” she contin
ued. "that seem to other people to be
suspicious or to look bad for him. that
is just because, through no fault of
i,is 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.
■\Ve have been married for 14 years
now, and we have always been very
happy together. We have just grown
up together, and that is what makes it
so hard on both of us.”
SAVANNAHAN TRIES TO
SLAY SELF WITH RAZOR
SAVANNAH, GA., Sept. 19—A. M.
Edwards, 33 years old, was found in a
.”om at his home with his throat badly
lacerated. There was an open razor in
his hand. He had attempted sui-
■ ide. Edwards is married and has sev
[ oral children. He will recover.
Although badly wounded, Edwards,
with the razor gripped in his hand
Htfied th. officers to take it from him
I "r to interfere with him.
Mrs. Edwards can not understand
"hy her husband should have attempt
ed his life.
SUITOR. 83. TRIES SUICIDE
AFTER QUARREL WITH GIRL
SHAMOKIN, PA., Sept. 19.—Because
his young sweetheart quarreled with
‘iiin William Broscius, 83 years of age.
I to kill himself bv fl ing a bullet
‘T'mgh his body.
I —’ ■
ARMY ORDERS~I
' ashington, Sept. 19.—Army or-
I ‘moiling changes stations, officers
'teal corps, ordered: Captain C'lar-
I’reuholtz. from presidio of
C; 1.. to Fort Bayard, N. M,;
1 . iitenant Thomas E. Scott, from
■ a JT. ara - Eort Bayard,
I ‘ First Lieutenant Shelley U.
’Ha. from presidio of Monterey,
to 1 01 t Bayard, N. M.: Captain
W a Calmer, from Fort George W.
, gnt. Washington, to Fort Rose-
First Lieutenant Paul W. Gib-
1 ■ from Fort Rosecrans, Cal., to the
u Munterey; First Lieutenant
. , Van Kirk from Plattsburg
( -iiiss. New York, to presidio of
Kirst Lieutenant Barlev .1.
A-ihett, from Fort Hamilton. N. Y„ to
' ! 1 rook, Nebr.
, i-ieutenant Colonel Richard M. Black
r.-moved from assignment, Sixth
infantry.
s , ‘i* u ’L nanl Colonel James Arrow-
■ r ■ from Fifteenth to Sixth infan-
‘l'i.j r ' r <'arl Reichman. transferred
\| !1 /lirty-fourth to Seventh infantry.
. ■ t harles ('. Ball, from Seventh
~ • nty-fourth infantry.
' ,r James H. Mcßae, from Fif-
' h to Fifth infantry.
.lor Peter ('. Harris, from Fifth to
lb nth infantry.
1 r Amos P. Shattuck, from Twen.
* ! ‘.nth to Fifteenth infantry.
jor t’harles c. Clark, from Twen
'■ ’-nth to Fifteenth infantry.
Marcus D. ('ronin, from Fourth
nty-fourth infantry.
John B. Bennett, from Twen-
I wenty-seventh infantry.
Main Junius C. Frey, medi
' '' r Ps. from Philippines to army
'Port service, with station at San
r ::' ‘ ';co. Cai.
’ Lieutenant Fred J. Moss, from
~ ‘ ! ; ! h to Twenty-third infantry.
Lieutenant Kellon L. Pepper.
q.“" " ’ nty-tl'.ird to Fifteenth infan-
Up and Down Peachtree
Maybe You’ve
Seen This Gent.
He had red whiskers, two heavy grip,
sacks, the remnants of three drinks and
a pair of feet which sprawled all over
the aisle. 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
Peters street.
All right, responded the conductor.
The car rounded a curve and the trav
eler pushed the button.
Who wants this corner?” shouted the
conductor.
I do,” yelled the stranger, trampling
on nineteen pairs of toes.
“It’s a block farther on.” explained
the conductor. "Blang! blang!” sound,
ed the bell.
The car reached that famous thor
oughfare and stopped. The conductor,
pushing through the crowd, tapped the
stranger on the arm.
"This is Peters street,” he said.
“Fare, please."
What’s that!" demanded the travel
er. "Oh. you want my fare. All right,
sir; you shall have my fare. No. sir;
1 don t never beat my way."
He sat his grips in the aisle, mashing
several pairs of toes which his feet had
missed. He dug into one trouser pock
et and produced a corkscrew, a beer
opener and a nail. Then he reached
into the other and came up with a piece
of string. And the car was waiting.
"Come 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, nt-ver mind the fare. Git off."
said the conductor, reaching for the
rope.
No, sir-ree,” quoth the traveler. “1
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
arette coupons, laundry bills, mining
stock, ancient letters. And from the
mil.die of the pack the red-whiskered
■man drew forth in triumph—a trans
fer
"Blang! Blang!”
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POLICE PERMIT PAIR
WHO ROBBED BANK
0F5272,000T0 ESCAPE
CHICAGO. Sept. 19.—Patrolmen and
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members of a gang of five that robbed
the Bank of Montreal of $272,000. The
police activity began when Chief Mc-
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Lieutenant Burns was beaten and
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