Show 0 e te t I k h s i MURDER OF NORTH St Steve eye Israeli Israel Driven b by Y ConSt Conscience Con Con- science science Makes Makes' Clean Breast Breas to to the Police IS SLIGHTLY INTOXICATED Says He Took Whisky to Give Him Hilll Courage to Tell Story js j 1 s O STRICKEN EX Stove Israel C V o altos alias Harry Nelson elson four twenty years vears old stepped up to Patrolman Henry Bets Beta at 30 1030 10 30 o'clock last night and confessed to lo tho murder of ot Ben Ben- Benjamin jamin j l r F. t an a aged Jewish Jc clothing clothIng cloth- cloth In Ing merchant ri n n North orth Topeka Jan Kan on the night of ot i 22 1911 When hen he made the confession h he was slightly under tho the Influence of liquor but said ho had taken whisky whisk to lo braco himself In mal making a clean breast of or th the murder I remained In Topeka s several seral months after tho rho murder said Israel when he repeated his confes confession luu to- to Captain John Then it began to seem that everyone crono was wu following me At night when I slept I s seemed emell to see xeo the face tuco of the old Je Jew and It t nearly dr drive e me Insane I decided to toot got ot out nut of oC To Topeka and though I 1 hand hav j traveled lod all over 0 thu west the thought of ur going a murderer lever jover o cr has left leU me When hen I broke brolo Into the thc store storo of or the th theold theold old uld Jew I had brad good reason to believe U ho he was Wl awa away avay I 1 hind had Ju just t commenced rifling a 11 jewelry case caso when tho the Jew Jew- came toward roe mtr with a revolver re r I Is s seized a to monkey wrench and and andruck struck ruck Co Continued on Pa Pac Pae c 3 3 Column i. i 11 CONFESSES MURDER OF NORTH Continued from Page One ne him ilm a blow o on th the head from which he ie never recovered While tho the pawnbroker lay Iny on tho the floor loor floor I filled my pockets with about twenty watches some ome old coins and in currency I took a last look nt at t tho the old Jew and wont awn away Israel was locked up in a private cell ell at tho the city prison and Captain John ohn telegraphed news of the confession to the chief of ot police of Topeka |