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flwunwdttil-lmm qm‘ the Mt to say, ~ “fl mar : t w'. correspandence - school m and fost @w her in Freeport: tween them that she < f to love him. @ : (1 cute iw hands these lettor®, ° b a with m was the statement that he vmuld live| when a...” m or «die: with her: This letter N. (is*. be wtatement is finkily put Evidently for the purgor that - Creasy was. coerceft . \I was hulf\ uud Creasy to f u tement, Mr. Uterhart or he ulso \wrote that Ho belfeved de the shot was Isl-1:7: u Macaw Miller ‘o: ' that Ink no instance did love come to \She wa» nol with the way |*Y vile names and a - -> or p) abent» ) bath people but that.one loved and the Constable J: Molloy displayed. a-revoly- kn other did not. He hoped that she would ON?\ to. stop nothing he did so but er in'the presence of the witness. that the were. ef and later: v someday, when she guve her love a“ 'he it; when Dr. Newton Mr. Hanson. vehemently denied. any ( mt had been to someone who did not love her, as Runcle came. H such things had taken place and in-| by Lavy. > stie had made him suffer. He wrote her \Gross . examitiation Mr. Stevens sisted Creasy had been informed of his The withoss “W'nllnd when that when She married, according to the | testified that he- had not seen the doc- we were get along. Sd \Mad not & threatened to this before\ the phy- sician said Creasy 'told him. Dr. Jacques testified that Creasy told him he didn't reeall very much of what anitary Carpet Cleaning YOUR RUGS THUS CLEANED the testimony, not to-tell-her h but | not § & had been tniking about prior rihi% that anything he say o ade 12, bod move the girl's but could [{ TERILIZED SHAMPOOED 2:1 shooting, 5:11:- mick was | might be used against Tfi “t that Whe) went into “uwllamhr'm @t t # 52:1) “all toti- -A r f nc , no' wais entitled 'to counsel en, o Ing s i eni, -old so mes mat he rest reson | tt Maste mick 1. Levite or ot|. or\ sp mage mous cheat te dhl ont orie Poori an mi | FAY & FAY vet ed. , ' f ' el retsember If he spent, Christmas ith before itt was avestion y Edith has both, the and . 'as \to his its-film: hi f 22 W. MERRICK Tel. 12 his father of mother.-and when asited| - Doth sides fmished the first *y of x“, fl u- La¥oy . was | whith young men did-ta' Ken lad: as 'to is sworn PB - 63 FREEPORT the tat yesterday with an air of satis- a oath and the boy answering readily i mum: birth Dan-m hn \Weeks lying '@M the-educh (the couch which | tuey and the witness «ild he recited | sworn he had replied that he We call \ was here and which was pro-| the incident of a man who took a girl a % and Assistant District Attorney Ed- diced im court yentabdiay} with her mend from 10 miles one sie of Cinotmatti to Nog Peal od Re Io Derssuy who ad wards we? “law” pleased ** turnd to the right, Ber left hand flung| 10 miles the opposite side of the city The child told of hearing the shot as unifie- 0 g? nu}: 3:3?” 1m- the | 0ut the edge ofthe couch | and then made her walk and that she | he crofi#ed, the readwity om his way “minim =if: Ine tno of the. day's ”f her kzrlmzngzduxémm how 1 ind tlobzei tar way from door to door| home on the night of June 23 and said ' 'Wdith, + 0 gel c ome. h session, \I cannot see.. A W't‘mfif xoum Mrs.. Sheldon. quoted Creasy \Edith could not understand why the 9:5“L'2‘3233‘ £3“ “If: hf: nating circumstance in- all e saying as she went into the room| man had done that.\ testified the wit-| self. . He told Ris father. He was sure mony they have presented\. He was the shot. ness, \and I told her that be meant if| ne-had ority remained In frout of the illgi about them said \Mother and father- * I do not know if they are li¥img.\ Br, Jacques swore'that Credy told him be had at one time been aprested and that was on thé complaint of a man in Ohio becagse he, Creasy, had gone to a hotel with the man's wife. \L was found not guilty\ said Grensy to Dr. Jacques. ~ He testified that he went to the hotel with the woman and said \I guess we here -on Long Island Ideal Offices For Rent plainly pleased with the outcomé of the }» mg. § \hell of/ @ time to be thinking a girl does not do what the ts days work. tm,\ AiMed _ i he suite established the mauve ac: of. vhat. a”! him,\ testified) her to he throws her out of the car registered as man and wife. The hus Mrs. Sheldon. &Bd makes Cher walk home, please Dean-ably located. Upstairs cordifg to its plans, that Miss Lavoy m q.9 } him, Billie, why did you do] eMange the conversation: > A : band had me arreste was shot and killed, according to the a a b.1* 'This line of testimony wits not Put| contention of the prosecution, in a fit mum“ a guild‘s: gum Because\ there had been a tendency}* in building occnpnd, by Adolph R m h Sher t she on the part of some of the spectatoi in until after Attorney Utermurt fought| of jealous rage. hot “L a lst en Mit retarted to her io lnugh at almnom any stiqunt st! -. Levy & Son, 98-100 S. Main St. by objections every step of the WuY.| \This was brought out through the opm .q95 t (her' bathrobe. * humor Judge Smith sharply admonish- w, l. fall The physician sald that Creasy bad) testimony. 'of Mrs. Clargnce Sheldon, cm.\ \sworn that he was lying ed them saying that he would éléar the * \ told him he tried to shoot himself once} formerly Miss Mildred Simser, another \m Miss Lavoy, her court room if therg, was any more levity: M ® but he did not think that Edith Lavoy| Freeport ichool teacher and the , ort And‘hlz arimabotit Ber.| Under cross examination Mrs. Shel TS. A. LEVID, 19 Wallace Street, Freepol‘t had ever told him that she would shoot mate of the dead girl, ® 'that. He l. the revolver don proved a hostile witness but her| > herself. ® & h He ”Elf “any? ff\; \gum\ which» \frm his pocket at A|story, for the most part remained un- e Dr. Jacques also swore that Creasy NC\ 9\ i Wt a wed h rs. ted Tdow gotten 'him>a,dripk of shaken at the énd of Mr. Uterhart's - relations with |8Wore on the stand as she quote water. 'a T t tle he dozed she shot questioning. po000000000000000000000000000000000000004 told Bim \gt intimate rela a letter she: declared 'had. been written a a 5 l Edith Lavoy at prior times. Previously herself {n 'the 'right temple. She admitted that she had been mar-|! \ . by Creasy to Miss Lavoy last June Just Dr. Jacques had testified that the @U~| , spou, time before the girl was shot, topsy disproved this part of CreSY!®| by herself, as the defense main- story. & tains or by Creasy as the state don- M O N T A U K. , Carer Mervick Road MUSIC SHOP and So. Village Ave. The | awn cofitends , that she could ried in April but that she had continued tlying on her side| to be'known as Miss Simset for some .. ard because of time thereafter and even when she gave the testimony of her name before the coroner in the Evidently for the purpose of show-| tends. centered around the sh s it /s Rockville Centre ; ' was. shooting case she did not admit she ing that the bullet fired into the brain| With this as the basis for their ntur- mammal thle \Bo It is also held had changed her name. f GELLER & SELDIN, Propri of Miss Lavey was hot find by det theory the state expects to con- flieflfi‘fe (Mb en the time Mrs. \My nanfe was Sildred Simser Shel- . Proprictors own - chand, District Attorney- Weeks struct through other 'withesses the Sheldon flut saw the body and the next don then,\ she snapped at Mr. Uterbart took Dr. Jacques very carefully over| chain of evidence which: they say will R - 'she saw 'it, two-or'three minutes when he tried to make er admit that | the condition of the wound and Dr. prove: that Creasy. shot and. killed rt“. ifs\pbsiffon~lad 'been 'changed by she had. testified falsely under oath be- |. Jacques declared it was not what is one-time sweetheart. because she had. orfe Thore vis \ah apparent dis- fore the coroner. known as a centact wound, a wound $;“arc?£l {23:1 him and had «een |-crepawey=Ih@her. story con. this point| Asked by Mr. Uterhart why she had Special Release Victor Reco‘rds On Sale Now h f e to tell him- so. A h ipflicted where the weapon was held h ' y Hecaitse oh © cross; examination she: said not replied to his letter in which-he had a shorl distance from the head. He said chust’Ief‘fm’va'yhe Tito $319” ”8:53\; 'th t she the may agmin for long asked her for an interview on the Three O'clock in the Morning-Waltz had it been a contact wound the pow burs after she first. t. grounds that she was an important wit Paul - . - der flames would have been blown in Erma\- Sister\ swim flame; reachet 2:2 o 136mm two photo- ness and that he, assigned to defend Whiteman and his Orchestra to the wound instead of being dissemin-| COU room 2 yo thet “NSC?“ of the body Creagy, wanted all available information Oriental-Fox Trot (Ciu's Orientale), Intro: My Heart ated around it for one-half inch or| !O Nim As they, too nt diia Y which» were~,nof JH in evidence al-| Mrs. Sheldon said she had gone away At Thy Sweet Voice Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean _ By were not to remain long because\ though Uterhatt tried hard to | for the summer and did not want it| f Smith excluded witnesses for both; shits, hve them tib; by the: state s - In his opinion the revolver was fred) from the room until after' theiFi testi- olrht: 1 PS} hem {and (roke. e“) in: geliruptad by a conference on the when it was held from one to two NCh mony was given. mas I6h es from the girl's head and he indi-| As the father, sister and brother|' yh. that. Pressed for further reasons why she more as they were. £ - itedtir . f ICT ag monn ont ho nt | (on oo, ean mer att Ber elan ter She | eop ar ori in opined Positively Miter Gallagher the Po iis hrs feng met ins con the andl the. revolver? a tell him that -would. interbst him. -~ Absolutely Mister Shean Originators rear Of girl's € e s sister back and) for' h a h ° . . ' underneath or almost upside down. the first tie the defendant'amiled in tvg Lool Rim Anked if the real reason was not thit Say It While Dancing-Fox Trot she did not want to do anything that o 'that sy's insistance would help the defendant and that she Mik§ Lovoy: Mad 46-bick 'to. him, he was even willing to conceal part of the a? Hatine: needed. it and that such truth Mrs. Sheldon declared with some Beat and a tightening of her lips that |' From this position it would seem a#| return. , if the state was trying to prove that The first witness, was Miss Eva La- whoever fired the shot into the girl's! voy, of Tupper Lake, sister of the dead head fired it while he was standing be-| school teacher. Miss Lavoy testified The Benson Orchestra of Chicago I'm Just Wild About Harry-Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra , in. Kentucky. hind the mifl as she reclined on the| that h@r sister was 25. years old. and \ “3“ that on ithe it was not and- added with some ve- Why Should I Czy Over You 1-Fox Trot The Virginians couch: “ted of ‘rzfiflfm‘fln of the body as}, Wefore the shooting,. which hemence \I've been telling the truth, |' Blue-Fox Trot The Virginians Doctor Jacques' examination was in: saw it in. the morgue in Freeport would have' beeh-Saturday, June 17, she the whole truth and nothing but the} Struttin' at the Strutter's Ball-Fox Trot Zez Confrey and His Orchestra The French Trot-Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra WISSNER PIANOS and PLAYERS on hand. Latest Q R. S. MUSIC ROLLS and SHEET MUSIC. A full line of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. Spalding SPORTING GOODS in Season. High Grade Stationery, Rastman Kodaks and Supplies Fishing Tackles and a Big Variety of Novelties, Schaeffer's and Wa- terman's Fountain Pens and Eversharp Pencils AN UNUSUAL LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES at Lower Prices Than in the Past Open Evenings and All Day Sundays ON ACCOUNT OF JEWISH NEW YEARS Our Stores Will be closedion Saturday until 4.30 p. m. terrupted for a short tima for The pur- many following the. shooting. and »Miss! Mavoy) spent h large part f a truth.\ pose 'of presenting the testimony. of um“ “34°\ was the next witness And day. tearing: up/Creasy's letters/to Miss \Oh don't be dramatic,\ rejoined Mr. |> Lieutenant Clarence M. «VanRiper of ”so é“; WNS‘: that; being Layoy bit tifat three /or four of them Uferhart and Mr. Weeks suggested per. the Freeport police. Licut. VanRiper m D n?“ & finals!“ 3:13“ Nfirnz' not, destroyed.\ haps it was Mr. Uterhart who was do- told of the finding of the empty shell ,, PSW wht # a f p e 'of these letters was from Créasy ing the dramatics. . from 'the 25 automatic revolver, the| 27 PY Creasy to lem d returned to Takem again on re-direct examination weapon used in the shooting about by Mr. Edwards the witness admitted 25 feet from the body. that she did not want to give anything) He marked the spot in the carpet [gal “young helph“one who had taken e I1 was picked the e of another,\ math a pin where the shell g I Miss Grace C; Walsh, of Millbrook, Dr. Jacques was subjected to a long N. Y, another Freeport school teacher crows examination by Attorney .Uter- misalfivtymfirygi. iésazzdh‘i:”h:$;:; f f T hart but remained unshaken at the end. e Sada Mm Charles W. Hanson of Freeport, finger- the shot and heard somfione say, \Edith Mi 1,7 y, m- - ® Lavoy has shot herself.\ Later Creasy print man attached to the District At- came to her where ghe sat on the poreh| ? . with Miss Sthith, the landlady, and told |; day, Sept, 24, s torney's office, testified to taking two her to get a doctor, She did so. photographs of the position of the girl as she lay on the couch posing them at the direction of Mrs. Mildred\ Simser Sheldon. - 'Thése were- admitted in evi- Miss Marjorie Dubby, of Malone, riso a teacher and living in the Smith house, said she waw in bed when she heard the shot and that Creasy entered her room saying, \Come oh my God, Edith has shot herself. Oh my God why did she do it.\ Miss Dubby followed Creasy to the room and saw Mia Lavoy on the couch. Mr. Uterhart, evid-nfly for. the pur- || pose of showing that Creasy's remark that \Edith Lavoy 'has shot herself was the startled remark of a person who exclaimed immediately after the shooting: rather than the studied. effort of a person trying to prove that . the wirl has shot herself questioned all ths witnesses closely as «to- how . quickly after the shooting came the exclama-/| , tion. 'They all said it was very soon. | Hemputead, Sopt, 22. ~-Fick Carswell, Mise. Annie A. Smith,. the Lawrence Oftiled. «84. Alice Wettstein | f 2 house keeper, corroborated Miss f This: 'an unusual opportunity for a man of the above trade with REAL BUSINESS ABILITY, j “lament“ or builder who is able to finance building operation, with buyers waiting, '> in MIAMDLITTLE FARMS. Miami, Fla. f 'It will- mean a sure investment with reasonable profits; money always secured and guaran- Three Pupils of D. D. Garnee, For- mer Mechanical Drawing Teach- \~ or, Win Three of Four Prizes students undor D-hzdz‘tizr\tw';°‘wl' 5:3 had “in?” the m’mnu‘flsm Creasy m his capital and brains in something substantial without having to shure his profits Fosten n | tt (6; Humbrtsat Iya eron as tot tee 4 with some one else. 'And after you are once down here and realize for yourself the oppor- 'School \had the pléasure of capturing In the order named throe out of fotr the best mechanical offered for drawing nade by high school atudenti York Stat one clothing smoothed out, thp revoly her left hand and the mm. hand across her boom. \I asked him,\ said. the f -* tunities -in mumlfluflltmmbubunnwum Align-Mudflats.” two-or three thousand dollars is ample. It is just a of Now e. For a sehool to meaning Creasy, \If whe hud eve “A“ e - win even prize is a disfingulihed threatened to kill horself and ho said RE * question of how much M want to invest to determine the amount of money you will make honor but the of stich a hoge no.\ | 1“:me after this end of the business and am looking for an old ac- share the fice of strong competition \I asked him,\ went. oh\ Mids | R i c - 4 ¥ 6.» is a «Em. Astintfon. \It they had quit-“find he | f to take advantage of this exceptional offer. Investor can per- ‘ The wi but she had been weitifig me tin ( cesn of MF. Gutnes's students at the letters tor n month.\. .- 4 flqhnofiewnhahmennmfomwdwueofaflhmm Rm mu Fair in the days whar This is in line with the state's tan-] luat. prius were offered 'by the tention that Mist Lavoy had “mum!” f - fair management to Creasy an was an“ in m BEFORE “l CONSID- atye yorrn hls department won a. Hih vvtmmuuz‘a til-\MM mgs x ; b m YOUR 5&4 BE dut of the t prizes At this point the coftch, @ fot mm Matey _ e een at {1m reminder of -the death of the zit, | SAVE was brotight into the [court room bi f high pice a two court Officers. Crrasy had to ttr (+ ‘w‘h “flunk: 1:31:11.\ to give apace for it but he did-it wi } became n student this fill. whit dhow of emotion althowsh: at I time he could -have touched the cushions at the head of it which ~ thase « (t when it. was last 6 him and Mins: Lavoy. ‘ to | Us \Walter .B.. Oommns, 6f F meport, fod as \bo \the measurements. he a