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Show MRS. PATTERSON IS WORRIED OVER HER DOGS Denver, Sept. 2C How the publicity attending the killing of her husband, Charles A. Patterson, may affect the wedding plans of her sister, who is to marry a wealthy St. Louis man Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day, appeared to be the greatest great-est worry of. Mrs. Gertrude Gibson Patterson today as she walked Jauntily Jaunt-ily Into the matron's room at the jail after a refreshing night's sleep "I want this kept from her," was Mrs. Patterson's, expressed wish. When Informed that an account of the shooting It was printed In this morning's t Louis paper. Mrs. Patterson Pat-terson became excited. Then sho regained re-gained her composure and remarked simply, "It is awful.' This discovery led Mrs. Patterson t6 refuse to talk further about the case and she closed the interview with the remark, "I must not say anything more. Perhaps when I have consulted consult-ed my attorney I may have something to say, but nor until then." Apparently the second worry of Mrs. Patterson is the care of her pot dogs. vSeo that the dogs are properly fed and cared for,' was the parting mos-sago mos-sago to her brother, Charles Gibson, as he left the jail late last night. So far as the police have made public, pub-lic, young Gibson has nothing to say regarding the Immediate circumstances circum-stances that led his sister to kill her husband. However, ho has Intimated that his sister and Patterson quar-roled quar-roled frequently, and that threats against his sistor's life were made by Patterson. |