IL .JWESl WJ " 1 ' rS l-ar;-1 'Y'VS.'W k-w-w m -- Ww?' ' &tA-Jtffi, $ t!?1 vi'H YM"y?W-Fi?X 4ft ".'.. l .. WJTF5 V V '. Y a ! &f -w EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-rPHIEADELPHIA .MONDAY. SEPTEMBER. ,18, 1922 3nlf .. -8H0TTHAT KILLED 'BUTTERFLY GIRL' IN LOVE NEST m& rjT.TM.n RC.HO OF CANNONS ROAR INTHEARGONNR -7 S. .L A iflH., aw fl , . .. i i kw - - .fi 1 SVc .SVe Brought en Again by Whims of Extravagant Weman te Be Defense t of Dr. Herbert Bryson in Explaining I Cassvie, Pa., Tragedy MOTHERS OF DEAD GIRL , AND ACCUSED MAN STAND TOGETHER AT HIS TRIAL "I Pity Peer Man," Says Parent of Bride Who Fled te Mountain Heme With War Veteran But Ace used Him With Her Last Words fTWO mothers well past the meridian of life are pleading for Uq life of a eun-.; soldier. One is he mother cf a man who k lieu a beautiful r-n 'n "PSC! love he defied the law- of Ged and man. One is the mother of the sirl, .-het down as she (led the .m.er.shed nger of her affinity. Yet the praeri of the two are blended thai the man may fte free. Heth are deaf te the echoes of the pirl's dying j:ap: "He shot me without cause; he should be puni.-hed." I shall stand by my boy te the; of lhre"URll"thp flv0 last," says the mother et the soldier. C1.cate3t act!--ns i:1 which American "Irene was high-tempered; m sympathies are with the peer man," ays the mother of the en And thus it comes about as the final chapter of an unhallowed love. troop participated en the western ''rent. The n:?rht raids of the bemb-.m; planes with the eor-pre.-ent dancer of disaster te the ammunition train: vivid picture's of the constant she1!- Fer Dr. Herbert Brvei war inc. the destruction cf ammunition here, -tele awav with pretty Irene dumps the rnkinff of truck t.-em- , .i i ,. i ,. ,!, hy enemy planes, the Ien iew of . Havno wife of another; med w itn ' . " ;xiane... n- weunde 1 at the dressinc stat.en- hcr in a mountain village love nest ... afUi). months of thK sllr;,. and then one day shot her down. . heck. It is a far crv from the helhh i Semeth'nc snapped in Ma ' noises and tenifinc .cones of the j Bryson". bran te telieye the ten-- . , , ,nic , n ns of a riaih and njrhtly str.-.:-. .Arcennc of .September. 101. te a cw!urwe tensely hushed courtroom in tne j. the dflte of that mental (.0, little town of Hunf.nc'ien, Pa-, in lapse witnesses for the defense September, 1022. Shots of Argennc Eche in Little Courtroom Yet counsel for the ueier.e e u. Government bureau at Washington. Bryen. former prominent physician will be recalled. .' ...i,i, nm! here ef the Th. yeunc woman was described 01 il2lllifc.." - story as they will weave a different take the stand. The meeting between t're c major and Mr. Haines, an a'trac- ive .-tenocrapher m one of the Vnrtv-sccend (Rainbow) Division. and a if by her husband, folio'.' inc th. tracedy, as "a butterfly q-irl." He will endeavor te es..iei . -- declared "she used all the menev I reasonable doubt that the cause i mnk( in buyinpr clothes and the murder with which Dr. Bry-en finally took an office job. aid then rhnr-ed f'nd :t- root :n th took all the money berh of i. earned , v.n-tln in-t0 PV :"or hf-'r finer-." horrors of th- last prc-a. ba.tlc m - which the American' participated. Iry,en an epprtunitv t0 cot awa,. lure i' t sequel of the first which lr II' de h-.- i- the thine ' l w- u- n"-f- -rm tllt! "care-t railroad, the In rarest, tillnrri. ,if n s"ii attern";- mi;.-'. - - 5r-jperej.- farm.nc valley, which urreunded hv mountains whest fhere h.ive rn-n few murder cases rurd" ar treacherous. tn tvnn-ivivania in re'ent -.ears present, nz 'e many inuual ramil- Leve Adventurers Toek Part in Village Life catien's, or pr- .iiisina'. at trio ejt'e:, se man dr eleiimcnt- "f a sensa tional trend. Se f:..- - '- kr"wr. . heli-'lv ek will !" f. i'anred ' tre first ti.re In a preniuifit cu" a a tefcne for murder. Testimnv cf w.tnesse for 'he flefenre. it i- !"ItvhJ, - ill tv;c .p the thread r,f r Br-'en's h'e b.n-k in Wahin :i in the ante-bellum . day. It - -i 1 1 I - -hiwi ;raf he wa- grad uated ' : i h i'ie1- v i li.'-ircf Vti'hmct"ii 1 r versit and creit abls ti .'hed hi.. interne-hip. The proud day when he open"d his office in the national capital will be recounted. The -teady crewth of hi- prni'tnc and the conscientious and ski!!d manner of his work will be eT.pi.H-ved. Hi- success and the piemi'O- v Itn h the future held for him will It il"'.-!ipnl in the te'ti- , mnnv The phvician and the prirl tt cu te enter into th" -imple life of the countryside, and in some v.a; sue ceerjpfi. "Mrs. Bryson" naee friend quickly, but residents of the '-alle;, were unable te understand Dr. Hry son. He 1-eemed distant, they nui and appeared te have semeth ns r his mind. But for the mw part f'nss-ilk accepted Dr. Bryson and h up posed wife, and were jrl.'i'l te n irribe. 'liem anions the reku:ri)ti. The two appeared devoted. 'I ru v weir never known te qua-rcl. .Ical .Ical e'jsy wa, a thin; apart from the.r l.w'3, se far as neihbes knew. l-'or ntarly a year Dr. Brnn lived at ("ass-. ille, while hii me' her in Washmten brl.e'ed him prat e inc in Xe v Yerk State At time Bryson appealed te h' Hew be vrn-. te the MexKan " l" er '" a orcuK.iewn. ne border with the federalized nat'enal worried continually concern nK the guiud.nien in KiltJ and seized until the intoniatienul trouble was set f tied will be bifiucht out. Then tlv. W'erlil War, and the quick resrxin-e b Dr. Bi ysen te his , country'.- ell; bis a. sic;nment as i imcdical flicer "f the 117th Ammuni tion 'l.Tuin of the heroic Forty- condition el ills patients. V. i en one liieil he attended the funeral and ir the mnNt of the .services a recur- rftiee of that snapping semr'.hint; in that hhe "did no blame ! Bv son hi- biau. tool; ji'aee. Triend- no- ter w hat happened." ticed n t'mr.erary chancre m his f.trn Hi L'fw side appeared te be paia- lyzed he wa sewra ermc from the shed:. da' "i I 'Te riOll l.TIl M Ol L-.l" Hl'IUIU J ML- . . . . !Kninn llii! iinn mid the carlv ?-''-". months of trinniiiK en French soil I. Will ItU I fl-aiii:u. V "hen the fit -t contact of the divi C"8im -ith the war itself. P, Subsequent Tragedy Laid In Xtrain nf liattlefield Miv Hame,' mother, Mr.. Helen peer man. William Vallnce (.'huM.lm and K.i-by, ef New Yerk, who daimrd the At ..:eO e'l" ,. ,. . i.. .,. imdv of hir diuidre. fiji'e vini' the if Aniil s '',l ' .' '.'. ', ' , ... ........ ,,m.Iv t. tifu-il at the Cienn,.'. ..,. , i.l.lif.r. Ic ft the coup . ! mr a pi e- be l,.i . enccved inuider and was the accu-s'-d, i;i leri ine jury kl" - " threvKh the rn) days at the front; .' 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TL.X !TnMjrJ IHKHKHH Mrs. Lluahelh Hrj'-nn, of W.i'.hinKten, who, is lending ficht te hh lier son from cliarce of murder Girl find High Temper. Her Mether Admitted "Irene -he died that the quarrel started as a I it ial dispute. ; einethinj; in Dr. Bryson's brain ust have let down for the third i niie. His cenn el will try te prove ,as lnnii-i -iiipf ied." the'surh a recurrence. Counsel for Dr. Bryson maj brim? mother declared. "SN- was .puck te I The Commonwealth will attempt out thai he was iubjecud te aiT- aner, and wa , jit a- n"''k te for-l'e pie.,. that then Dr. Bryson et ether strain of marked intensity, in ivc. Dr. Brjsen bad ur.hmite.l pa- ij, s army service revolver, ran te the connection with the domestic life tience with my daurrht- . don't A'cnd fleer, broke down thn deer of into which be had entered with an- knew what happer.ed l.elere she dud, j i oeiv int.. which Mrs. Haine? had ether man's wife. nit my s.vmpatl.ie ii'i tliat!., s i I Cued, inflictinc the fatal Mis. Ilaine-.' mother, Mr.. Helen peer man." Iwuinl. Mm. t i flftlU !litlim In rm inr. ' il l il ' .'Ml i .11 hoot. tiK wat. net that of a man M.. ill i neon 'I'-ateii, a jibe i i in;rl; 'ittemptimr te shield liim 'f l: inakim; it appear that the man had shot herself. Hearse Used te Rush Weman te Hospital "Yet? must brine; her te the hos pital here," Dr. Hutchisen told the Cassville physician. Dr. Bryson then telephoned te Myren McClain, village undertaker, who has a combination hearse and ambulance. "My wife is dyinp and I iiuim set her te the liesiitfll at limit hiRiInn," Hry--en told Mi'CInin ever the telephone. "What happened te hcrV" McClain linked. "She Hhet herself." Dr. 1'r.isim Mid. Without wniting te change the hcat heilv into an nmbulnnee, McClnin Jrnre te the pnrseiinue, the dying woman wa placer! in the liearse, with Dr. nryien nt her side, and the trip tn HuntingihD, ever the inr.iiiitam rend, wa liecmi. It wns after il o'clock when the liev tiitnl wns lencheu. There Mrs. Haines wns tnken.te the operating room, wheie nn examination linweil fche could net reieicr. Dr. Bryson repented in a tnonetom te hospital nt inches that the dylnj vfimau hr.d --Iiet nerelt. Hut wlu.ii one nhvsieina sueeeeilfl in senilis I)r. BrvMin uwnv frnm her, riit told another member of the hospital sli! that Br..n hml shot her. Dr. Tlrvsen was then arrested nt tin lespitul bv Sheriff Cerl.in. and DMrift iternev "Chester D. Fittrrhoef vat notified. , With two neiKhbers. Hemit SmucKM nnd .inines Cerblli. il" witnesses, M went te the hospital te take an ante- mortem statement. . With her dyinn hrenth. Mr. Halnrt .i i ,..t ,i,n, iii urn iiml hpen ii mmrrfli il..,. Dr Ilrvsnn hnd hf.t Imt without . ....1 l,ii "Iin ulmnlil he lllllli'llfll I Uinu ilii.l linn , ;. i. This drini? btnteineiit is the- eniJ ,. . .i,i.nnii iin. slintn 1ms nffainlt Dr. llrvvnn. Ne one witnesert tni -h.Kitliis. There hns been no rnnfesMeS .i.i. ......nil. .1 nhtwieinn. ann cir (.iiin-ntitlal evidence usiiiillj pr.-mt, U "("sime his nrrest Dr.. l!rj-en liM mnintnined a detuched uir. n ; iheujj his thoughts were npnrt from the sraj ...- I, nun. nf ine eninu.v j.e .llllllll'l.llll-. -' ' t .1 .M.H. i ......il.lnir l, nimmr.l letter mfn' 11 .1 II,, I ... I" f I . , . aril tally and physically than when lie w pnictlrlng menicuic in .if-' Mind Seems Easier New Than When at 'Leve Acsr i - .,,u.iii whe'l There are no uuib.-i ...... - . . rondltlens trouble Ii Is dreams Hi' ' is wholly irresponsible. A"''' de is eat, sleep am, put ... th t This he does Uv ren.unK -."" . sntienal mngnzines. nei. ... -- of the popular, pnper-lmek tjpe ar. rend by the iieiir. , rf .rZ TV lefhK treatment. l-riseners and jail officials .nnrvrt bl..teres.p.l...-s In his Mirreiin. M i.. r-.. .. i.t..li pimnnt In' niistai'' racing de,.h time -J f !":"" ' lil,l of bntile. Ir. iiry" - " iiervletis te the deem which nm " him. ., . ...... f uhe hai The men rm ii'n " ;".,'"' ,,.i n tr,il life, teund i a f"j '"; ' longer is iuteiested in his l elation It. .. , III, nil! ri Dr. HryKen '"' V. in. IW rriiot'rejaliieraa, eager te have it ,'' ';'jai, i, KTSrtr iIhiI nnpiireiiiiy i"" ' , e.. in. " ",',. VJl,!!.. he nppe.rH e wli' a,l death. Merv wer of . s every point '0 f ,, ,-0iirfi ilellbly upon her in ni . tke lf. H .Mm. " '""" ' Dr. Herbert HrjBen, war veteran, fachiR trial for murder of unman with whom lie eloped anil who was killed in their "love nest" at ( astiville, I'.t. ,ii.mii- " .'j "S "h,i .;. new en....- ,...- ,i. si'.'l 01 "' lie hud at his command potent lrui;s which in a moment could have ended the sulVerins: of the dying woman and scaled her lips forever. He first attempted himself te staunch the flew of bleed from the mortal wound in the abdomen. Then he telephoned te Hunting- n te Dr. Kred I! II ntl'l II IKT .'.. "I- jiidKinenl in his fnver. ' ft u,.iiiinltll I IV l'.1 ' 1111.11.... "t'"l , ,1 . he decld" lirji"" Hutu!,;, .. llUIIlllll n. !' . . i .. iiiilv niniiii. . .. tint in.)- -. fj irinir his fellow phsician te ceme dies iil'tl' elect rle elniir "''"J,, .vith all speed te I'assville. , th.it Ids mother, new l,".s ''Vl w claim "My wife is dying," Dr. Bryn fttf iS'tyl 7 l-r'-i.niMf-;v'v l ' ! 9 lti-&T''.?k'i ,Jtv"-. . Zl!,-'ttttn? " iU'f. , jtTi m ay-rnrpwy JJ."V " t-j -lAi v-Vi ft-.w
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