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Show NAN TO BE TRIED BY MARRIED MEN NEW TORK, April to. The Jury which Is to decide the fate of Nan Patterson, on trial for the third time on the charge of murdering Caesar Young, a bookmaker, was completed at 7:40 o'clock last night, when Recorder Ooff adjourned court until next Monday morning. i Miss Patterson is again to-face a Jury composed almost entirely of married men, only two of the accepted panel of twelve being single, one a bachelor, the other a widower. Most of the Jurymen are men of middle age and beyond. Many of them have large families, some daughters who are married. It was announced that the defendant de-fendant would take the stand sgain and tell her story. It is also said that Miss Patterson is anxious that her sister. Mrs. J. Morgan Smith, should become a witness for the defense, although It has not been determined yet, either by the prosecution or the girl's lawyers. Just what part the Smiths shall play. After the adjournment of the court Miss Patterson had a little chat with her father, and was then led back to her cell In the Tombs. Her counsel declares that the girl is well pleased with the Jury-Throughout Jury-Throughout the day she had evinced the keenest interest in the examination of the talesmen. |