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Show 'MURDERED MAN'S WIDOW DIES IN SUICIDAL LEAP i Mrs. Abraham Glickstein, Wife of Slain Physician, Broods Over Acquittal of Nurse on Murder Charge ! THIRD TRAGIC DEATH I IN GLICKSTEIN CASE Brooklyn Woman Felt That MrsJRaizen-W oulcLNever Be Convicted for Killing Her Husband Last Dec NKW YORK. April 14 (By tho Ao-ciated Ao-ciated Press). Another tragedy growing; grow-ing; out of the sensational murder of Dr. Abraham Glickstein by Mrs. Lillian Lil-lian Kaliten In Brooklyn last Iecemher, waa rordcd today when hla widow, Mrs. Anna Cillcksteln, ended her life by leap In it from the third story window of her mother's home In Brooklyn. Tha doctor 'a mother dropped dead at his funeral. Mrs. Gllcksteln had been laboring under a heavy mental strain since her husband had been shot, members of the family Indicated, and It waa said she h'.d been brooding; over th recent ! acquittal of Olivia M. I. Stone for the murder; of Kills Guy Klnkead, former for-mer Cincinnati lawyer. Mrs. Kaisen, who has confessed the murder of l)r. Gllcksteln. Is now a prisoner pris-oner In the same Jail where Miss Stone wan Incarcerated, awaiting; trial. Mrs. I,ena Tubansky, mother of Mra. Gllcksteln. said at the time of Miss Stone's trial her daughter exclaimed: "If the Stone woman goes free, the woman who murdered my husband will go free. Anyway, as long- as tho doctor Is dead. I might as well be dead myself. Frances Gllcksteln. 16-year-old daughter of the dead woman, who came from Lakewood, N. J., to spend the holiday eeaaon, slept with her last night, the mother retiring about midnight. mid-night. Frances said her mother seemed to he a little more cheerful than usual. I When Frances awoke early this morn-' morn-' Ing her mother waa missing. Soon afterwards, a policeman who had found the body on the sidewalk awakened tha family. Mra. OHrkstein's head had struck an Iron post at the entrance to the house-Death house-Death May Seal Mysterious Attack NEW YORK. April 14. Death today was standing by the bedside of Patrick Connor In the reconstruction hospital,! and ready to seal, perhaps forever, tho mystery attending the apparently pre- meditated attack on him late last night i In an exclusive residence section of the city. The man who fired four shots; Inlo Connor's body had been lying In wait for him in Central park, and ho was seen by a number of persons talking talk-ing with another man and a girl, who were today being sought by the authorities. author-ities. Connor lapsed Into unconsciousness before he could tell the name of his assailant, as-sailant, and members of his Tamil? were silent. Around the case, however, there was an atmosphere of cold blood ed vlndlc tlvene that has been missing miss-ing In most of New York's long list of recent homocldo cases. Many reports gained currency but one that either had some fragment of truth supporting It or was romantic enough to bo believed be-lieved was to the effect that Connor, a former Sinn Felner. had been shot down In retrihuton for having betrayed his Irish compatriots to tho British. Italian Robbery Long Process CATANIA. Sicily, April 14 (By tha Associated Press. The mystery surrounding sur-rounding the theft of 11.000 000 lire from the local branch of the Banco dl j Slcllla a week ago, has been cleared up by the confession of tha bank's guard, Martorano. Heveral days were consumed In en -glneerlng the robbery, Martorano told the police. The Iron bolts and bars of tha safe deposit vault were aa wed one by one and the cracks filled with black wax to prevent detection. Tha final touch in tha re mo pal of tha vault protections was given lant Sunday, Sun-day, when alx men entered the bank ! at t o'clock In the morning and re-' ; rnalned all dny tearing apart the strong I boxea In the vault. j The men had to suspend work and hide when the bank's secretary entered l the building to ro over some correspondence, corre-spondence, but they had tha work completed com-pleted by o'clock (Sunday night, when they left to deposit the loot in various pa'rta of the country. ! Tha money has not yet been recov- j red. Airplanes and Boats j To Combat Booze Ring SAN FRAN'CISro, April 14. Armed aeagolng yachts and war nlrplanea to combat the ring of International boot -lejrgera said to be flooding Pacific coast citlea with thousands of gallons of smuggled liquor monthly will be requested re-quested of Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, It was made known today as the result of conference between William Wil-liam H. Hamilton. Han Francisco collector col-lector of customs, and Millard X- Hart'- j aon. collector of customs at Seattle. Hart son came to San Francisco to confer with Hamilton on meana of meeting the situation on the Canadian border. Mamlltrrn left tonight for Washington, for the purpae. it waa said, of presenting tha request for air and seat fighting craft to u In war 1 (Conllnue4 on paga I J J MURDERED MAN'S ( Continued from pane 1 on the t raff if. Hamilton said before leaving that fleet of swift automobiles were entering the I'nited States with )I(tior loads on eighteen roads from Canada and fleets of fast yacht were bringing whisky and pin by water. |