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26
Evening World,
November 28, 1917.
27
New York Sun,
November 29, 1917.
28
New York Herald,
November 29, 1917.
29
New York Sun,
November 29, 1917.
30
Brooklyn Daily Eagle,
November 28, 1917.
31
New York Sun,
November 29, 1917.
32
Ibid.
33
Syracuse Herald,
November 28, 1917.
34
Evening World,
November 28, 1917.
35
Brooklyn Daily Eagle,
November 28, 1917.
36
Syracuse Herald,
November 28, 1917.
37
Ibid.
38
New York Sun,
November 29, 1917.
39
Ibid.
40
Ibid.
41
New York Tribune,
November 29, 1917.
42
Ibid.
43
New York Herald,
November 29, 1917.
44
Washington Times,
November 20, 1917.
45
New York Sun,
November 29, 1917.
46
Ibid.
47
Ibid.
48
Ibid.
49
Ibid.
50
Ibid.
51
Ibid.
52
Ibid.
53
Ibid.
54
Ibid.
55
Ibid.
56
New York Tribune,
November 29, 1917.
57
New York Sun,
November 29, 1917.
58
Ibid.
59
Ibid.
60
Ibid.
61
Ibid.
62
Syracuse Herald,
November 28, 1917.
63
New York Sun,
November 29, 1917.

Seventeen

1
New York Tribune,
November 30, 1917.
2
Ibid.
3
Ibid.
4
Ibid.
5
Ibid.
6
New York Times,
November 30, 1917.
7
Ibid.
8
Señora Errázuriz-Vergara died in 1955 at the age of eighty-nine.
9
New York Times,
November 30, 1917.
10
Ibid.
11
New York Herald,
November 30, 1917.
12
New York Tribune,
November 30, 1917.
13
Ibid.
14
Ibid.
15
New York Times,
November 30, 1917.
16
Washington Times,
November 30, 1917.
17
New York Times,
November 30, 1917.
18
New York Herald,
December 1, 1917.
19
In 1899 Roland B. Molineaux, a Brooklyn chemist, was accused of poisoning Katherine Adams. After two trials he was acquitted.
20
New York Herald,
December 1, 1917.
21
New York Sun,
December 1, 1917.
22
Ibid.
23
Evening World,
November 30, 1917.
24
New York Times,
December 1, 1917.
25
Evening World,
November 30, 1917.
26
New York Sun,
December 1, 1917.
27
Ibid.
28
In 1913 Hans Schmidt, a Roman Catholic priest, was charged with killing his housekeeper, Anna Aumuller, whom he had secretly married. At his first trial he feigned insanity, leading to a hung jury. Tried a second time, he was convicted and executed at Sing Sing on February 18, 1916, the only priest put to death in the United States.
29
New York Sun,
December 1, 1917.
30
Ibid.
31
Ibid.
32
Washington Times,
December 1, 1917.
33
New York Sun,
December 1, 1917.
34
Ibid.
35
New York Tribune,
December 1, 1917.
36
New York Herald,
December 1, 1917.
37
New York Tribune,
December 1, 1917.
38
New York Times,
December 1, 1917.
39
New York Sun,
December 1, 1917.
40
Dr. George H. Kirby, president of the Manhattan State Hospital for the Insane, who was sitting at the prosecution table.
41
New York Sun,
December 1, 1917.
42
New York Times,
December 1, 1917.
43
New York Sun,
December 1, 1917.
44
Ibid.
45
Ibid.
46
Ibid.
47
Ibid.
48
Ibid.
49
Atlanta Constitution,
December 1, 1917.
50
New York Sun,
December 1, 1917.
51
New York Times,
December 1, 1917.
52
Ibid.
53
New York Sun,
December 1, 1917.
54
Syracuse Herald,
November 30, 1917.
55
Ibid.

Eighteen

1
New York Times,
March 22, 1914.

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