Show MARRIED MENTO MEN MENTO II TO FIX FATE OF WOMAN Jury ury of Young Benedicts Secured Secured Se Se- cured to Try Mrs Gertrude Gibson Patterson Who Slew Her Husband at Denver ENVER Nov 21 Before Before a jur Jury of ot D DENVER comparatively comparative young oung married men amon among whom there is not a gray hair Gertrude Gibson Patterson will win wille be e tried for the murder of ot her I husband whom sue she shot and killed September 25 last walking with him In Jn a suburb of Denvor Den Den- er vor ver near a a. tuberculosis sanitarium In n which he was a patient Acceptance of or the jury jur came cam suddenly at nt tho the close of ot the days day pro proceedings the state h laving two peremptory challenges left and the defense two The Time jury Is satisfactory to the state declared Special Prosecutor Horace lion Hor ace G. G ll Benson at this point The defense defenso is Js satisfied with the Jur jury ury asserted Attorney 0 O. N. N Hilton an the Jur jury was Wa sworn The Jurors are Charles R. R Bosworth real estate dealer deal deal- or er F F. F J. J S S. S Ferry Jerr assistant cashier of ot a Q banking company William Illiam H. H Gardner real estate de dealer ler John T T. T Doyle merchant merchant merchant mer mer- chant John Dimler hotel clerk John L. L j. j Brubaker agent for a packing company com- com any pany Stafford E. E Beckett grocer Francis J. J Crane mining engineer Harvey W W. Bird fruit broker II 31 C. C Kinkel proprietor of or a sheet metal works Charles G. G grocer James J J. J Flint mechanical engineer Bosworth the youngest man on the jur Jury is seven twenty years years' old The Time rest range from thirty five years rears up with the oldest juror well below sixty Ever Every man In the jury Is married Most of them have children Not one of ot the Jurors has ever eyer seen een service before Ina in ina ina a criminal case lt J Altogether gether It is considered considered considered con con- a good jury jur for the defendant although each member stated under oath that ho Imo Is Ia willing to Impose the death eath penalty If Jt the evidence appears to him to warrant It it An almost unbroken round of or exam exam- and ining-and and challen challenging jn of ot filled out nut the he da day More opposition to inflicting inflict inflict- ing the death penalty on a woman appeared appeared appeared ap ap- ap- ap among the toda today Albert N X Eells disagreed with Special Prosecutor Benson Denson in th the latter's contention that the law should be enforced equally on men and women Men Ien make the law Jaw said Eells Women omen dont don't I think women are entitled entitled en en- titled to more consideration than men when they face punishment for the alleged violation of the law Finally Filially he was was challenged for cause when hien ho declared that under no circumstances cir cir- would he impose the death penalty on a woman William m E E. E Gibson another r lI eu U lor cau cause t tr willing to Impose the tho death eath penalty on ona I a woman In some cases Then his eye pye wandered to the pretty prett girlish de defendant de- de fondant just in t time me to to meet her gaze But not in this case cae he added |