ni. a' ii." I1 f.7 l ' K Be m J(. 1 lv & lt If' h &r Bl-"" "i-. f- V m J" vSf wen f V) m aaWaF .rl$W,AVJi$:mRiy . i,v "ii,...;irei.'BRKar;i"' mrmfrr -h svv Klit'SitVfi 'Wnn.t JahnV SHTER DENIES eS CHARGES jSrtWul- Was Brought On by ?"-i; UncrevArnnhlA TnmnAr J - 'SISTER AIDS WIFE A father In In hit. irr.ive new nnd iCfl htk IiIb until, lint tin must :JMted for the Injustice he litis done llf m.,1 ..,- " ...!! 1 ll,nl ,, JIM VA 111111111 ..111.,, B)ten. seventcen-venr.nlil ilnnchtcr of NOdlirA .Tnltn ltnihnn ,tiA Mttlftlnrivl tfepwniiin, today. lift Crl . n lirntf I w -1. t I i 1 . raw. t'$x JL?1 t0 the- letter written by' her Tl.r MkthCr in Ills ttlBlep In riilnnirn In wlltxll ' 4. i , ., , .. ,,,,.. ,. 1 & ijw"".i.ii.ivii IlliJ lz VI IlitllllllK III'' ' Tl MAthi nnd nlcr rlnmrlifiM nt ,1i,M. nml t fw ''W9"! doing nt the belief of tlie mother, i fef , ,r??W' Elizabeth .Tcselikc. the sister, t' if 'he Brunei! home, lmvlne come in incage te attend tne funeral yc.v laid today .enlrl flint lier metlier and I jjjii-ftint are til in bed under the core of ! gtTj Xr. Maul, of lllversldc. Ivs ii Memrr nun Aunt l.liMltctii are nn l? . awoken up nnd are unable te J-ee anv nrangera or submit te quetlenln." tBe-dntighter said. "My father lm done tia nil n (treat Injustice, nntl he i Bferer wag treated as he aliened In that ' P?"cc"y terrible and unreasonable let ter that has been published. Says Father Had nod Temper "My father had a perfectly terrible temper, mid mother and I sometime j , wondered whether his mentnl balance Was entirely perfect after some of the , , outburst... "At times he was lnrlnc nnd sen- I reus, but he hail frequent spell of' moroseness nnd suspicion, lie wns all i i wrapped up in the show buslne and f any worries that came up In cennec- ( tlen Ith his circus always made him llaWe te break Inte a violent outburst! at the slightest provocation. lie scorned te want te tal" hlx had temper out en mother and the family. "JiiNt te show hew unreasonable his "-cciisuuens in tliat letter were, Aunt Elisabeth ban become one of mother's strongest defenders against .suspicion Hnce she arrived. She absolutely re fuses te believe the statements nrc'true. knowing mother as she does and know ing father ns he sometimes was. ' "Without any question father wrote that letter In a fit of suspicion nnd an trer. It couldn't be otherwise because It stands te reason there was no ether motive. Wife Worked With Circus "Why. just te prove the censldern- Wen that Mils always shown father by wy mother. she worked for days en the read with the show from early morning until late nt night te save him expense. ,1 remember one time in Memphis, two vtaxn age, mother did ull the cooking Ifer twenty-two men for days and with- Mil help. That doesn't leek as though the Is the kind of woman he pictured fa bin letter. "When father came from Williams town, the dny before he wns killed, after a visit te the show's winter bead quarters, he was In the best of humor. "I nut mv nrins around him n t always did when he came home that way, and he called me 'Heney,' a pet ane be has always had for me. His ca was dirty from fnst driving, nnd lOtncr told him te elenn himself. He Last She Heard Him Speak TZ want In ,1m lmthrnn,,, nml uhn.'Ai! m.w1 . .... 1 ' when he ramn down In. ' ti.i i mn.i ,".. '"'" may be Introduced as a will. Ap- , particular line of work has taught me I agnin,. ier i cnugnr ner aim llu-zel I. w?n ne came oewn ne sum ie metlier: i .... i.. .i. .i..i... . . . .i , .i. i ;, .... ,. . , , " . ,i- ,, , ,n nmn i,n.t , no, ........... e r.ii "I'm net neh n hml l,,.kln- , i i""nVi u'- wtiiw uiii-;ru in mi: inui it inys ie uccp uuuer cover l ny J'""" , . ". "!- v--viu n itj mr L-y' 01$ I whin 1 Z ni "" fnstUy enn with munv mis 1 investigation." h" sister they claimed they puld for n RffnH ,,li Iiin2 i .'.' en X SCt n11 pplllnS- mid mistakes In grammar' ,,... ,. r, .... wntch which was broke, and I went te i.w .'.. .... ..... ..v., ..if. ... ...... ii... ..U-..1., I..1....!. I.,.. r- .,llaf. .Iltllir Jjllllt'l.lllll ' , in fc,n tllli In, ill, .ill, il i. nn ..... . jpThat is the last thing I ever heard 'u tbp letter the showman declares te Mr. Harry Melir. Mrs. Ilrunen's htm say because I went out then te n . his sister that he has winked hard te sister. "The night of the murder." c; plcture show, nnd when I get home he give his family every comfort, nnd thnt j plained the detective, "she suid te me : had been murdered. "In the letter he said mother had taken his gun and hid it. That isn't true nt all. Mether didn't have his gun and never had it hidden. ,,"Ile tnld I was spoiled ami refused te heed his advice and that I lied te him. Thut is as untrue as it can be. He never would hnve written that wnv unless he had been in one of his fit's 11 nil be answered fullv and run (veinclr in time," he raid. Mrs. .lescUke ii deDating whether or 8t te take Hazel back te Chleaie with er when she returns, after the murder UlStery 1 cleared up. She had a lenit enierence today with Mr. Hninen ad Hnzel. but none of the nartlcinnnts Could de mere limn hint a.s te the sun- under discustiien. t Letter IJelicicil Discussed 7lt in understewl tlie letter written Brunei) te Mrs. Jeschke wns also tiaeuased thoroughly nt this family unference. but in n friendl.'. nnd con- 8latery spirit. In fact. It was claimed Ine years old. and eight year, age , runcu married nn present wife. Affinity Suspect L Sought in Murder ntlnuril from Puce Onr iill hlin. Keev n ridii'iiles t li i -. smie T.. .,;,,. li hi ill nt "i i lb. aw er w u client liml , 'll hllll hist Slllldny concerning ,1,,?.en,l':e-.s.l!"tt ."",,1 h? ?! fnt enmniiM e cam acntleneil tlie iiitlmntiens made b) the etter. 1 in demeanor et tieth .Mrs. itrunen and of Hazel was Innocent, the Etterncy said. He nl3e declared that the reports of gfiincu's wealth were exaggerated: thnt te had only SI 8, 000 in cash and n half stercst in the show, and his Insurance it nn ipkh in nnn iiiti in aha at i. i . r" t i .t , ... ... ..-v. -.. ... .. i ins iici sniu, innr il lie wni sum. hi; unieii l1,p theii"ht awhile nml siili 'IFn lnul ' of MiMiicInn. I n1wnH ,;.,,i,i i.t... ....... i :j.. t'",- i""'U"; ui" nil" s.uu . lie nan ' 1 i, i. .;.," "'" """':' " i i" i-m-ii innn nic uuiriui-. mine treitie with n innn nnmeil I,it,. , -. rT ,i. " ' l ,,?' .""" tTlel ,0 Je ' Ietertive Parker took the letters h" "Werner win. had the cook car cences- ' 1"" 1""1 ,llr" hnjs. I wish P.illv yrun bl - " I'unuar; who ir uie vice, t g," "V i.rili0 0 ,.. Vb ,t 0lr wniVh w,,s 1,ln "J ,,,n "reck. m JF V kUv seni'he' ,;aCB0u?.i.S; '"V removed p-emnrunen',- pockets and ZU 'the "show. "llMaSn-l '"" "" r""1 n,' f"r 1,nm Sit n " IS led 'uTZl I'nnch "" e1 ty VoeA .f ts'es in ute , Afte, she bad cpressed belief .thai ffiMHH) : h'.'", '0,pl1,,'s, ' a suspicious of , ether valuable bls of evidence with Wn.-npr nml Werner thr..ni..nr,i m ,,f Rusted Iii work, for a mini want some- ciuintinc, W uiicijunleil in tins ninncli . . . , ,'. ,,, fllIl ..' her sis er hnd been slightly rrnt iennl afHMrnMSRnHSVaYLLH i U,i ITZ ilT1:' Y'' h,,m,',l Wm-Ahm he Mi luv office at Mount "' J , 'r r"l. 'f' one te work for and I cannot de it nny- of the work. (S. A. It ichardsen, an "7' j e,nl "njmoet?' for some M ars. the def.u.se asked Mr MESIiUMlSnP f.H'' ,kIfs"1.."" . ' hJ.s. r,'i"rn from n. i Helly at 2 o'clock thl.s merulnc. and !i"''. ' "U """ ln,0P "n,(1 " mere for the once suppose te be my who is nls. vice president in clinic Pc ' ; ",r" 0 ,n. ",,.. f0,t1J1 7 '.,. 'IV,, , I'.enelltha if she knew Mrs. Powell had, iTHOUiaXalkULv' .1 li n n, , .T.J. Ui iii" "" """ fcl-'Pt with them under Ills pillow. " ' " family. I done mv best and iiccem- et operations, el wine e.penence, - , .;,, plujed hefore notables the world nier. i BlNJ.all f k ;llney. quit your kidding nie; jnu ' "The ci'Ini; out of Hmnen'R letter." l nl.nl Mr- P.runen : 'Did inu . tillvh.-.l n.y aim. only te he disappointed represents the pick of the" Innd in !"P .. mint, l, MM l ,.., i , , i , ? "Yes." she replied "but mv -iVir ISFWttaUiilllll k nntentiVn Ie" lT nnah"1 ZZ,ml'l ,id Parker "lias undone the work of the rvcr knew of Veiner .loins anytl.lns !,y ,he ,.',, ,ou think are denr te you. ep'erntlns excellenre. l'1 ftX t ! L I ' enld Mr'tcl, ''full net."?." AW M3SKF i.t'iW attention te It tlinuch, because I j,.i...... .i ,i,r.. m..r ,i, re.i villous? She said: 'One tine tie' ..u-.i siu.. n.i ,. i.i. .,n m "(V .1 .levre. N nlse ceunse or lire- lrtu " " '"""mui m.i.iw.iv reared flUaTlaetakpVaV Bnen- hew mv fatlinr wns nt limnu " ' ' "w"'J ""V" ." .""" .-..... ,, -,,-.-, . " '" " -'"' "'" """ " '"J .......:".".'...:,"..,... i...i.ii. e. ' - . aWHUOW mm . ' K Tf Ml iiii !, ."' tn general pillllle realizes. I ItilVC no irniu nune it huii'itu niuii hhu kiiui.-k.-ii Ioie. vieumy epei'ieiireii wuu lumic eni i . iw . I(r Itrunen Wlnrrr Vh.V'i i '"tent" t the piesent time of inakiiiK ever some dishes in the cook car, and "Hemain our levinj: brother. ice Commissien: n streilK man who has, rrt-nUmtlUUWM3ilMlmmniTnY aW KHHHnllLi .fctter nreves 'neth ns na-nh? 1 T..f "y "rrcst. I am frank enough te say he ran out brandlshins n bread knife i "Keep this letter but say nethlns te presented P. H. T. valuation in a man- MllWiKmlmWSMM RvT r ...in nil i.n nn.wnri .,ii.. ...j .- tliut I den t iieiu've l nave sumcicni ui.u iiireiui'iiuii iu t-aric up u ceupie ei yours lamlly. ner uereroiere uiiuiiuiiii'ii. i ltiEmHimvUm?MmMmlllrImi!7 j zei mat tier auni nnn mnnier Had " " ' , , pf , wa,,ni he was li"1" out and I expect te pull in. I'm , Er te t'hdr"0, o7ntnef view ' " . Ur Vf 1,U I feithat hewas'cen- net In the habit of qulttlnjr." , It was dW niteiv aicertalneJ tednv stnntl-v cn ,1'" loe,"t for " th"u ' i r'"' n1'111 cntle ' ''runen's letter 5a llrnMenV dauahta "l 7ai I wm i, ' "''v'-"1 '" ,0 ml1 ,,en" ,,,n l',"s "r""h"'l n, controversy between' nllt wlf. Mil 1 t I''ni'hil.. he was. in the room. He said: 'If Prosecutor Kels-ey and Assistant Dis-1 I!,, ' L i ' Y in'l "" '"" r ant it te faQ seen from trlrt Attorney Welsh, of this city, who Uoti beauty of Brooklyn, N. .. " i ti10 cmfiilc. Knv p ptter te n newspaper. Thel er ilav. She died when II:i7.el nnk "... " ' , ... ... e- . n . i,..i .V' ....,." amounted eniy ie " ?-."iii penci 'ilienll. Mne .,,,, .,,., pUl((1 C)lllui(i,.rBble tter. tirt lawMT ieeinrc.1. evidently i ia ''written in the heat et temper and nbeslutciy wiinuut loundutieii in , ruth. Afcusnllen in Letters A,, , .... Thc accusation was hinted al in two jgiKtered ''tiers sent n repl). whleh " i ' i i ! V.ii "" '","'"',"; tan n uievu. huhi ,uiit-eii ,iuuu s ekcti the night of the murder, !i.Tbu exlKtcnru of tlie blned-btalnei ttern from tinmen s sister and the ft,thnt (lie sliewninn told Parker he Wtll fear ei assav-inatien, were re lied by Parker himself today after Wl U) ", nun.... I . luuilj UlUT Rlfnrned te 1,1k Intense anger nnd rfe'lw thiit this letter freiiillriineii hud; enaivin nut. jwp'J-lie llil iipius ei in 7i!'"iltr' lliiini'iiV iicciisatleii ''2UiwrA Hint "Dntv" lit.-. of the llisf letter1 nut further lei'lll fee hi. IjA. $.1t X'.'kll . 4... . .1..... II ,!.. Tmb:7iz-wmv 1-" " deiiierini!ing ins .iiiugnicf , el.uiiil In this was assisted by ccr 1 5. .i.i.'inber.s of her family ; imj a'M desire, i ml ills wlle slieuid lie wlU aeliar" Jn c Mjueu, lew nl tml wWmwmllMmiMM K3 M! MMHMHMI "IN CASE ANYTHING HAPPENS- i la tBytklag bytM tltiar X nai y U m nd tk full thtrt t tvtrylhlagifer X ihlak 0ty II figuring ta da amy althMitna think tht te gti tf,ttt the Ulka tbeut U all lt iUiay mrtr glr a imu tha Ottth ftntltynl katldii th ftara X Itt'va wrjlhlni te yu,h ttnta ta tt any,for all th ri fr la gaea tlat(ht h, at a at Ohrlitama Say tna ha aeuld htre kllltd but X det n gi ay gun tna flrta tad X hit bar la th 8 taut, tot htr eerttt ttrtd htr(anly ftrta cntt.th tttlt tba go aut t htr Brethtra trunk. Btr trethtr la geed ftllt tnd knout X u right (tnd ht gtvt htr pltnty ttlli.Sh ihet, ilx tlati tnd X only enet, X ta net tfrtld ta dlt.bul X till set ltt th drlvt nt tty(thtr ttnnet de te a thtt thty dtaa te thtlr ftthtr tad hut ( bind, I ta tilling te dlt In htrntn.X 111 ntkt out a till tt ten it pel ilblt dttr Sltttr tnd ttnd it te jeu.Ulit r of Btttl.ti-Jt Doty bj tlft only ana delltr tnd no tat trtuad tfat the own eis'thlng but nt. Honest Jehn Brvnek SXlllilt SCAMN IMt the mighty Deris and Cel. Francis ferari show combined lmei'jT TmiKiD Wild Animal Akn en Camth ..., aMtac ujhit Bedis Hear C If rrrvui. gw auirlght X will b hara for couple of vseki.Urt. yertrl bought th heet ni furniture, ths lady I bought the thou eff. X till write you eecn I ehtnge tddrett. Te night Det7 hit t gun put wy eeneihere.lt le my Oun tnd lh htt It, I htd werdt lth htr thlt nernlng teiln.fer X oeught htr tnd Htzel l7lng i te a tgtln Jutt te get money for her tltttr.thty eltlatd they paid for natch which nil brekt.tr.l X tent te the iter ind fiund out it net te X de net er for th none? end of lt.lt hurt n greatly hew she tetehet Haiti te lit end go wrong, aha tlaply is ruining ehlldrtn.tht worst crln en ttrth. I with you write her a latter tnd tell her whit it meant te hint little er.ee, j our Uatel Oodsethtr tnd ntyb aha lletam. Mew Sitter eheuld any thing happen te nte.Jutt get an Attorney and ahew hla thlt letter. Hoping your in geed health ind dent worry ever thlt, give ny bett te Bill tnd tht beye.I with Billy we big enough te be artund ne.fer X en ditgutttd te work, for nan wente soneene te work for end X oennet de It anyncre for the one eupet te be ny fa.illy,! den ny beat and teoenpllthed ny atn.enly te be dletepelnted by the enei you think ire detr te 70U. trltt ne Sleter and with all ny lore, 1 imUNKN'S LETTER TO "HIS SISTER Abee is a reproduction of part of the letter "Honest Jehn" Itrunen wrote te his sister, weeks before tils murder. In It he refers te his fear of "Doty," his name for Deris, his wife line of 00,000. Over and ever again. tiie main cause 01 iiis unlinppines.s is; his daughter's conduct and less of her respect for hlin. Kills Parker declared that l'runen In a personal conversation had ex- pretsed the haunting fear of death, and the detective had advised him te keep the shades drawn when he was silting Heme. nrimen answered Turner ii. innr n ne wns miiic n.- wiinu-u that I don't believe I have suftcicnt evidence te warrant such action. Letter Vltul te Case "This letter was extremely vital t llnwewr" and we have i.lentv of ether ' than l hat. The letter doesn't reveal one- fifth of my actual kunwlei:p of this life, lie told me tins. . . ,,. .....,. ' ,,,. ., in,.tlrn. . . ' ., h.Mlt., enr e,se for ,k The ronten t. . e '8hf ,hre"- tl'ls overboard.' NewJtrv. m.IvIiir the Inhur preb nn for P. It. T. t'lat lettT T kniw 'the nlcht of the you can draw your own conclusions from Mr. Brunen seemed much calmer The Mayer and two city directors np- , de" I pet in infornintien f.ein '' ue.,;.,n ha.,din out a story like thin. tnnll t,10 sl.ew.nan'H ulster. She dis- B?"i lh; t $. l''',. two bleed-stained letters I took out of 1,eflr '" "ln,,'.T. nn ""' nrciitintc this I ,,,,,.,1 tlm most emotion when the casket ' , ' b ,,,ue ,,f "" ',0' " i.i... .I..., .. ..,.i... woman of nnytliins. The aceus nc will ..-.. !,, f , i, rinv,.,l. SJlu. t lei.'lim,, .iKreeuicnl. l i i e ti... ii.i . n .. ..u.i ii i in uii ii j mint u luri liuijli; iiiiii inn; i in n i. i rui i ii r it. inuiiLii n in iiii i iuiiii- - --- . ... , .--. ...... ,- "TleV let e'rs. regiMcred. were from ''" c"'"" -"re t0''", 'ther .lire,- nllll kIlkl.,, hri. husband, miiriiiiirine. "I , ' "f ","' n-uinlnliiB three directors to te ., '. - . ' ,,n ;. t ... ...... I..' ten. ...,i.i.. i ., ,. i.h . i-..ilirr. .I,,l. d.i.v elected. Nelsen Hol,Inen, capitalist nn urrest at this moment. I will net immeasurably. Welsh declared that he P. It. T. Company ns u Inberev. my, however, wh.it might be done, nor had been hired as private counsel, nnd' "I had an idea they'd gie me n bet will I sny that v.e hnve any persons no one had a right te criticize him for 'ter job later en If 1 was worth it. but under surveill.inee. If Mrs. Brunen his act. if niihedv'd told me then I'd be ninde tries t leine the county, let her go. Hriinen Hal "Plenty of Trouble" "Ilriuien was net a had fellow. He liai1 l'l"n3 of tmimle. When that lien ,,',. .arKslre,n. rnn nwB, rt,th ,, .I,,, .enter mneli of his rrmililn hi.ni Wl. "vrTrJanVparSmnndui mm in jail nere : informed Mrunrn eer the phone and lis said 'I'll cnine up ami sen the fellow.' He did nnd he gave n! ,. trellll,, ln llg ,ul umsehel,l. It is only natuinl te assume that we i,,..- h,i m.ri,n. ,,,,,m,. t,w,. ,...,, r.. some time, hut It wouldn't he fnir In .."l; ','"'. !rewr,l,"r' -.'"' !!"' jH-ieuii in.ui.rii ,ii, ,it; i emit; nn; identity known. ..,t ,, nel 1)PCn determined jet just tliew long Hninen was iIchiI when Dr. Maule urrlved five minutes after Mr. Itrunen spread the ularm. 1 asked tlie doctor te tell me, te glve me a pre- fesslennl opinion en that point, and he said 'I will ten en Inter ' This was only ue' cfreUstance In many ,...4 l,.,,l , l, -lienlin.1 nn nml T ...nnf ""J .. i law.t0 '" Sffl Zkt hiilwnv t0,H" W0)NPre,nBKInt Krintl,,!B(lwn' "Many Hies were out In an effort te apprehend the person who idiot lii linen, -"i'". nniuen did net snoot ner nus- Iinilll. Wlll'tlicr or net slie UllOW he wus ie no snot is net u- me te say. "There mil) lie certain I'lrcunihtniices leaning that iva.i, but if tlierc ure I'm eliiet u feel I'lieugh te nny fe, ,lihW., ,1'ye let the bett frieudb I have Timtl'tUte jrMra' XMmmmal Oil lilm ctnmA .untiri. h.M.n he luf, irt In,., hlmielf inhneee' Itrunen 'im.'l n VrrnV J "hewed the USIial courtesies hy gcttill rense of his parental responsibility" He . ,w ijh 1'resecuter Kclsey and levvd Iiii liaugliter dearly, nnd it was hli ' ulJ V1'. ! T ..?, ,B't n ,i , , !.. i i ...1.1..1. ii.,.. -i.i "I told hllll thnt as the rasp had IIVJI, I llll, I', 111.- Hill in wim ii wild uiri 1 1., , Ment cel ni rti Sauln your loving brother, yt-dAti Cuu-tyir S aniiy Detective Parker entirely exonerated i nope ie i.eu .ur, i-nrncr, you get tne murderer I don't cafe who it Is. Get them. I've lest the best friend I have ever had.' " 'Of the possible connection of Geerge Werner, the discharged show cook with tlc ,,aP i),.ICctlve Parker said : "When i s.,i Mrs, ijruncn if ,.), imj .. l(cn ,vIl0 m!sIlt mV( Utue(l her husband ,,lie thought aw nnil threatened te carve up n couple of trainmen. "I asked, 'De you knew of anythlnc tended bv hundreds of persons-. Mrs. Street Hallways. te else?' .She said, 'Why, yes, he told mc'Jcsehkc kissed the dead fnce nsaln nnd slble head of co . when he was n cook en steamer u hkuIii, crxins, "Why did they kill ou? tlvitlcs in Plillan fourtccn'-ycar-eld mesj boy stele 82 from Kick by Prosecutor ii.'iie net Riven up, I tien of the. letter nn "outrace." und decinr(.,i it had hurt the State's e.n.e' "I won't take .liet.itl.in from anv- .1. .!., VIl I I .!..... ..... bftiH." said Welch, "and I don't c.irr. whetner Bills Pinker or ninliedv ilse likes It or net. I will de what 1 think best. "Parker hail previously tnll.nl te m client before I get held of her. He knew of the letter in a tragmentiiiy way, but be did net knew the. gist of ji. Thin letter was turned ever te nic. I realized Its importance nt once, nn aroused se much public Interest iiinl the new simper men had been after me, thnt 1 would icle.t-c II te the pies.s. Mr. Kclsey ngned with ine that It would lie nil rlgm ie leiiniv ti,K ieui'-e advlsnble te release tlm letter until the man J was sending It te was acquainted " " ",r ciVI V.n n . ",r,llJ ."'"J , 'plt M,r0 t,1Bt McLlQln had delivered " )'"":. ,A 'n.rJf0..nme,i,.,.t. 1f. ".?? l" "l SIIIKO 111 HUD CUB', UIKi IllllUntliy my cllent'H Interests take priority ever anvhedi el-e's interests. That's whv . llv0l ,. llWn lutlsineut " j,., -,.i,ev iniilgnantl) iluiieii the uiinlieatieii made by Mr Welsh. "I l.,.",.,l nml nlended with nil i wh ii Ii culled me up,' s.ml .Mr. Uele). 'net te idie the letter out. I men usrecit te nay fur luivlii'i It lueughl here in- him ti i-i,l lin mnlfnrl n I il ilhnnnn nn.I n . a I 1.1. ..I . nt ia r.9 I"hiiiiiii'u 4 tt li I u rtiillli- llllll'l" Iltilll. flilH Ill't'Il I t:f.lltf 1111 U1I1 ItJI nine my uml iiskcj ni" te send ti. . tier eer. ins ,u t-p.-aU fei- the Ur-t time a pre- "Dr. A. A. Mltlen. thlitv-threienr. Mr. Piirker wiiiiled ii. I gai,. u te ,m,Pd senlune. "Il has done mere old. IMiiealisf as a iihjsh'hm iind"sur- .le-eph Met lain of the District Atter- tin mijthlng else te cCiiicul the bends genu te secure nniil.x tl.-nl deielupmeiit neyselhie te take eyer tn ; New .Icrsey. between men and management." m tialneil gnat pielicienev as bes- Met lain berdereii the :-') train for McKIrey nnd Ills wife live in n small i, tn I surgeon. I.iiterc.l street railway Mount Melly Ulld I did net think it linin.e nt 'Ji:i7 Oukilnle street, whein en i...i..L..,. ..u i.wlnpirinl u,....... ... mh tact ami without anyone, hnvlng scciidu. Mr. tlllisnn inaiilcil Mile. Iti-)ii. I It. Mr. Welsh agreed te this. Wheal tteus In Urutacls' nheitly be'fore bulling Dttmtirm Mtfllll MM wUk tta tefre IMM ter I asked if anyone hid seen It and he told me no, no far as lie knew. Why would I have; gen te all this trouble If I had agreed te the publica tion of the letter? "I called up District Attorney lte-, tan today but he said he could net criticise his own office because It was Welsh's private rase. He) admitted, however, that when he snw the letter In the paper this morning he knew It would Injure our case greatly." Text of (he Letter The text of Drunen's letter te his sls ter follews: ti "niverslde. N. J.. Feb. 20th, 10J2. "My Dear Hister tc Family: ".Tui-t n few lines te let you knew 1 ani thinking of you. I hope you nrc all well nnd happy. "Well, dear Sister T hnc sold my Heme nnd It leeks as If wilt sell the Shew If I cct ft chance. I almost gave the Heme away because it was no home t mf ' . n!wnyi t-!eil te bu geed te Doty's family nml they Bet all they could out of me. I found them nil out. her Metlier H n Weman who docs net fare wlint her Daughters de, they run around with men and they have, ruined Hazel, why thnt Olrl deen net pay nny attention te me T catch her In lies all the time nnd knew thnt Doty tells her te de se, for I found them out nnd new I 11111 watchljig, when I trusted them I thought everything was going en right and I was happy, but when Doty gees with men and lets Hazel marrv n tramp, from that time en I nm net myself. "Why they tench Hazel nothing but. a let of the fnst life of this world, all her desire Is n geed time, it hlmplv kills me. for I have htrugglcd se hard that ther should have plenty. It Is n slinme te nlve tin n henin beciuisn n lnf r i...,i people butting In, when the time comes n 11 innn thought he could enjev a home nnd the family fireside, he tlnds out he Is surrounded by nothing but skecmers. they de net fear man or Ged, einy luuKiiiK lar pleasure nnd evil. Doty's SUter I had te put out by force, for she ii the worst in the bunch. Doty was nlrlght until fche came with her .j-nmiiy, inev simply Have poisoned her mind, nlse Hazel, we ull could bn hennv innd contented, I was nlways geed tOi Doty's people, for 1 felt fe sorry ftr I them, they had .me be love their fathSr .was 10 unu, uut 1 knew dinerent, they drove him nwny from home nftcr he I failed in liuslnce.i, nnd new they claim he Is dead, but I knew he Is net. they 1 want his insurance. 1 "If Anything Happens" "In case anything hnppeiis te me sis ter I want you te come nnd tnke full charge of everything, for I think Detv is figuring te de nwny with me. nnd ' thinks she can get free, for she talks I about it nil the time, they .lever give u woman the Dentli nennltv. nml linci,ii lahe fears I leave everything te veu. she I wants te get money, for n'l she cares for'seto ever paed by the stockholders. I lis n geed time. She shot nt me nt wish te congratulate them en their elcc 1 Christmas Dny nnd she would hnve tien." Mr. Mitten then get up. killed me but T dodged nnd get my gun , , , , ,.. nnd tired nnd I hit her In the Hteimic, Applause for Mitten but her corset saved her. only fired once, "I wish," he said, "te voice 'my np I she stele the gun out of her Hrethcrs pieclatjen of what the stockholders have 1 trunk. Her brother is n geed fellow and 1 done, .thus making worth while the knows T nm right, and he gue her eleven curs of effort made. They, as I plenty cnlls. She shot six times nnd I 'I. recognize that this starts, us tednv ( only once. 'with added responsibility, one that "f nm net nfyald te die, but I will 1 every man Mmrcs with me in making net let them drive me nwny, they cannot! geed everything we said ami then 'some." land husband, I nm willing te die In liar- ue 10 me wnat tney none te their fathcrlllc was interrupted by wild applause I1CSS. I Will make OUt Will OS Sen US nne. sible dear Sister nnd send it te you, take 'that the day for dividends has come." cure of Hazel, but Doty my wife only I Here came mare applause. enc dollar and no one around the show "The year 10'Jl was a year for pick owns unything but me. ing up nnd putting the property in I "If everything gees nilrlglit I wtll be condition, following th. war period, here for 11 couple of weeks, Mrs. Ferari nnd this hns been done," pursued Mr. bought the home and furniture, the Mitten. Lady I bought the show oft". I will write "New. it doesn't ret with one-man you ns seen as I change addres-s. ninnugemeiit. but one man leadership "P.miirlit Dntv lin.i nn ni 'and 10.000 determined men nnd women somewhere, it is my Gun nnd she has it, I had words with her this morning ,l de net care for the money end of It it hurts me greatly hew .she teaches Hazel te lie end co wrong, she simnlv is ruining the children, the worst crime en earth. Appeals for His Child "f wisli you wrile her n letter nnd tell her what it means t hum. Httle S rilMen,rh ,:",lm0t,,Cr ""d '"".Jx-I'u:'.." 1- ..1.1 i.. . te inn. just Kct an Attorney and 'low him thl i letter. ' "Heplns your in god health and don't worry inn' this. piv my lipnt te yours family Ilrunen's funeral yesterday was at ' Why did "they' kill you?" Slie'is the only Fermer Laberer Is P. R. T. Director Continued from I'aitn Our driving n wagon nnd working nnmiiil ! ",p .jnrUj" "That same year 1 went witlt tlie u illrei ter of the ceiiipan), I'd u .1 1.. .. ..,.;,. ,,,TI MIW lntlli, thought u crazy niiiu was talking, Called an nmbulnnce, that's what I'd have done. Honored by Kelleiv Workers It was net unlil several .enrn later that McKIrey get.n prnniritien, Then Iiii was ninde u yiiidmau i;t tlie Ambler street nnd I.ehlgh uventie burns, where he new Is. Meantime he bad become un officer of the Ce-operative Association and this year was elected as its presi dent. At the close of the meeting today A. A. Mitten, son of Themas K. Mitten, shook hands with McKIrey. "Tills is the biggest thing in in dustrial relations that has happened vet." suid Mr. Mitten. fi, sit, milled .Mcl.lre), seem MrKlrey'H slender wngea they managed te raise eight children. have GIBSON BRINGS BACK BRIDE Polish Minister Wed Daughter of Belgian Court Official In Brussels New Yerk., March 1.1. Hugh K. (lib. seu, I'liited States Minister te Pelninl, and his bride, who was Mile. Vne lte litieiis, iliiughtei' of a !cl; in ceiiit Ollli'llll, well' pll-i'l'llgel's en lie lied Slur lluer Kinliuid. which deeked lesicc itet Aatarlc, I urn kissing you Koed-liy. ,...m.-- ..- . - -- - -. ; 1 luiiuni I p ,n .i.i.i.n, . ,,,, nuiftvuil III .,111- ," X. Mitten Triumphs in ' P. R.T. Directorate Continual from I'are One Joyce as nccretary. Again unanimous approval was given nnd the tecrclnry rend the call for the meeting. Mr. Gorden announced that the company's annual report would be rend unless the stockholders voted other wise. Dr. O'lirlen snld thnt ns copies had been tent te nil stockholders that also should be passed ever. Dr. O'Hrlen next moved for approval of the nets of the Heard of Dlree ters for the preceding year. This was given unanimously. Wheels Whirl Rapidly There wns n licrccntible tension when Hie next step en the roullne wns reached. The chairman called for the nomination of candidates for the eight dliectershlps. It was the critical moment of the meeting, nnd many present looked for the insurgent directors te show their hand. The majority did net knew that the five liiMirjciits hnd abandoned the light last night. Kills Ames Unllnrd, gcncinl counsel for the company, who sat near the plat form, nrese. He had n slip of paper, from which hn head the names of .Mr. Joyce, Mr. McKIrey. Dr. Mitten, Mr. Itoblnsen and Mr. Tully. In n brief nominating speech Mr. Ilallnrd said the men had been se lected from the Mockheldcrs hecnuse they would ro-epcrnto with nnd fellow the leadership of Mr. Mitten, who thereby would he assured of the heard's co-operation us well ns of Hint of the men and the management. Mr. Unllnrd paused for n few mo ments while rtockheldcrs waited in sus pense, for the nntt-Mitten group te name n ticket. Ne oilier candidates were forthcoming. Mr. Unllnrd moved for the cleslnj of the nominations. This was approved, assuring the election of M tten en int i , w t" ni,nV '," ,L,t ndidates. 'crnley. Jehn If. Schwam mid Harrison H. Gill had been chosen as tellers for the election. They mu nt n table near the plutferm. Dalletlng proceeded rapidly. When nil the votes had been tabulated Mr. Fernlcy announced the result. A storm of upplnuse nnd cheers rolled through the auditorium when he said ull th votes polled were for the Mitten iniinngemcut mid thnt no votes had been cust agnlnst t he Mitten ticket. After the vote hnd been announced, fewner Judge Gorden said: "I new priineiiiu 0 thesn men officially elected directors of the I'. It. T. bv the. Inrecst ' "It is net a tline for us te talk," 'he went "V tnl.l tlm i.tnL-linliW w,m ,,ru responsible, who can nnd will tlu Never will ou regret jour vote I IUI1UJ . Mr. Gerd.in then said: "I cengrntu Inlc you ou tlm bright page that you have written today." Mk llr.lln.l mni'nil itinl fl Villi, if thanks be extended te the chairman. the kecretarv and the tellcrx. This win done unanimous) and cm the motion of Mr. Gorden, thn meeting was adjourned ut l'J:20 o'clock. Expert", en P. K. T. Heard , ,. , ,'" "p ' l' "' L '.".t- ' ' " 'V ?.t IUtTthlfeur dinte associates, renrcsentini: th After the election of director" the P. ' J1 lelnpcd skill in heir imrtieular line, iih directory will also ten e as the Incentive ( euimittce. reporting monthly te the Heard of DlrirterH. ner heretofore unciiiialed "II. i. Tully. president of Buffalo I Street Itnilwuys, leinnlnn tlie rcspen- co-eperntive weiinre ne hlladelpliin, under Mitten management, and who, mere than any nnd iilillmit lireplst , Miiiperted nml harked Mr. Mitten since 1PI10 in his many fights with rctcl lunar) influences, I and Is u steadfast believer In '.Mitten policies nml Mitten niaiiiigement- n regular attendant at Mitten's meetings with his men during the ten jenrn of struggle and accomplishment In Plilln- delphiu. ' Workers (Jet Twe en Beard "The two directors elected te retire- i sent the cmpleycH are Jehn W Mc I'lrnj, president of thn Ce-operative Welfare Association, nnd Dr. A. A. Mitten, secretary. Tills association. wlileli lias mere man IIP pep rent of nil eligible empleyes, recenll) iiurcluised , ,., nfM, .... ;f j, ,. .,, ,..,,.' '".'V. " SIJ."i.. ' '.' " I.StOCl,. "Mr. McKliey is married. Im elcht children, nnd was educated in tlie public schools of I'enus.ilviiiila. At thirteen years of nge he went te weik in the Mines, and was liist emplejcd by the P. It. T. in 101,"i as a laborer nndlaterl advanced te his present position u i I'lliiiuii. i "II has been empleye representative from the way department since April, l!)l!l; general committee representa'lve from tlie way department, P.IO-ifl-0 and HUM. Trnstee and member of er ganlzlng body, Ce-operative Welfare; Association saving fund, elected presi dent Ce-operative Welfare Association, .laiiiiary. lf'.'. I Slietcl. of Ilr. .Mitten wftukee. llll.". Served ns cunlaln of ambulance company in France. Twice i gassed, wounded and captured, August,' 1018, Imprisoned at Villiiigcn until' armlslire, lluly ten and understudy of President Mitten in co-npcnitlve wel fare work. Mad Jack.il Terrorizes Viennese Vienna. Mnnli I.", i I'.v A. P.) A fu -gi.iwii j. irl. nl inn wild through the siieeis in the limn nf Vicuna lust night, lei iiii i.lli:' the iiniiii'iitl.ill. Tin bells! M,,,, .',..,1,. trlniis. cIiiul-Iiil-ilslit nml (it nnd bliluis muiit ih'I'muis, It lliinlly I was killed. Au e'xaiulnatleii revculcil "'ith, hwi pmd, "taaenag e xibm. wmm BHiwawiaViBaViBBSawViEBjaiHBinMlBEWiiiiiiK -' 3r'vy v .vjr .--. -tB'JL.lL "" ' upon trchM thai weuld'pratect tM if Offer Renewater Pest as Fair Aide Continued from Fage One river including the slte of the ruer veir, and Jthe proposed stadium te the west line of Thirty-third street, nnd including such additional area ns the development of the exhibition may re quire." Other Sites Mentioned The report nlse suggests that the Seuth Philadelphia site may be utll Ireil fnr tm ntnirlns' tf n nnval nnd maritime display In. the vicinity of jjcngue lsianu, wnne tne jioescvch lieulevard site could be properly con vert,! In In nn nillunct of tee mnln fair by hnvlng the agricultural and livestock exhibit tncre. Great strew, however. s laid upon thn fact thnt the Parkway site Is far nnd nwey the best avnllable of mnny geed ones. The committee predicts that the accessibility 01 tne grounds win bring nbeut n lilgh-wnter mark In the ntteiidnnce of fairs. TJ10 dally at tendance Is estimated tit from 300,000 upward with n total for the fair of 40,000,000 persons, nn unprecedented number. It Is- suggested that the fair open en Mai 1. 1020. nnd contlnue uutll November 1." or December 1. A resolution accompanying the re port, unanimously udepted, provides for the condemnation of ground by Council nnd the placing of the entire exposition tract under the supervision of the Park Commission, te bn transferred. Inter fe the control of. the, Sesqul-Ccntennlnl Association. Far from destroying Hie beauty of the Park, the committee says, the fair will Improve matters by the removal of unsi'4i:tly buildings and conditions en the west hank of the Schuylkill. The Park site Is the "peer mnnV site, il.c committee sajs. in that It will be ac cessible bv trolley from all sections of the city, while either sites would entail the use of the nutomeoilo or riillreaj, with n u.iTc.-peiiL'li.B cost te tiie peer man. At the outset the report states that the committee hnd given careful and impartial consideration te nil sites. The peculiar adaptability of Philadelphia for the holding of the world fair is com mented upon, It being pointed out thnt 35,000,000 persons live within 400 miles of Philadelphia, all of whom lire po tential visitors te the fair. The historical landmarks that will attract the attention of visitors were mentioned, together with the fact that Philadelphia Is the logical place for the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration uf Inde pendence. The committee points out. that the average territory embraced by the fairs of the past Is 375 acres end that the Falnneunt Park site has u much greater acreage, with the further ad vantage of affording indefinite cupneity for expansion. Accessibility is n point that is stressed, the report pointing out that the site will be easily available from every point of the cempiis". Visitors could be admitted nnd discharged from the fair grounds nt many points. In addition, it is readily accessible te the three railroads leading Inte Pliilndcl- 1 phin nnd Is within 11 comparatively 1 short distance of the revered historical spe'.s thnt visitors te the city will want te see. The report nlse emphasize the fact that all the great highways of the city readily lead te the site nnd afford convenient uppreaches te nuto nute nuto mebilo traffic. The attendance nt the Park site, It Is dcclured, would far exceed that nt any of the outlying sites because night attendance largely comprises the fair figures, and it is estimated thnt ten times as many persons would attend the fair if held In the Park ns would jour ney te the fulr grounds It they were ou one of the outlying sites. Tim value of concessions, tee, It is stnted, would be far greater In a central site, nnd the money derived from that I source nlenc veuld probably be greater tliau that received In paid admission).. A nuisance In the shape of the abat abat telrH en the west bank of the river could he eliminated by the world fair and the blot et Wet nuintlelphlii thus re thus re- IllOkn nild moved, together with the u 8,0.n':!,.nrI,'i" fro"' I1'.? Meek ard. nn.f "If n-'r',1! ni:,i '" niete tne re- pert, 'of the west bank of the river has been needed IV decades and new Is the time te no it. Expenditure of $,"00,000 See the local r "i M-"iiia"iiiaa,i"-Ki Cement Driveways are attractive as well as permanent, and thev keep you out of the mud. The ALPHA Handbook en Cement Cen- SKIS11; ('ALP,HA CEMENT, Hew te use it ) 104 pages, illustrated, gives valuable sug gestions en driveways and a score of ether handsome cement improvements-barns, silos, rough's CUVertS' PrCheS' PStS' WalIs tanks 1 9 m - I aB Sm (jaTv am aM aa MLPMA HE GUARANTEED gl j" PORTLAND y CEMENT SW MAM fltSTRU --? 'MBLalaa-aaTaaTaTaTa1l Btr r mmfTmWTtmmrT preach te the beautiful Art Musjuiti ami, posing edifice. The uMfwunent for Rreund thnt will have te be taken upon the east side of the river Is placed at $272,000 exclusive of the railroad nrcli roadway. OTHER SITE BACKERS RAP PARK SELECTION M - - Proponents of the Itoxberough nnd Seuth Philadelphia sltci for the ScHnul-Ontpnnlnl tndflv declared the selection of the Fnlrmeuht Park nnd Parkway site by the committee n "mis tnke" nnd a "blunder." "It is n mistake," said Jeseph P. Gnffney. who is spokesman for thn Seuth Philadelphia delegation, "but we have net given up hope. Perhaps it will be like the selection of n site for the San Francisce Exposition. The com mittee first selected Gelden Gate Park. Twe month Inter they saw their mis tnkci Seuth Philadelphia people nm going te any nothing until people realize the destruction Hint will be done te the Park and bring about nnether decision. , "I hnve net given up the fight for the Seuth Philadelphia site, nor will I give up until the people of Philadelphia soy they nre satisfied te have Fair mount Park cut tip." "It Is n big blunder," snld A. R. Halg, who has championed the claim et tne uoxberoiigh delegation, "Falnneunt Park is n public play ground for Phllndrlphlans nnd uni versally used. If this World's Fair is of nny magnitude It will tnke Falnneunt Park nwny for years and perhaps de stroy it." Kern Dedge, who has urged the Itnesevelt boulevard site, said the com cem com mlttee representing the northeast will contlnue te battle te have the fair en the boulevard. SOUTH AFRICA NEARLY FREE OF FIGHTING INSURGENTS Capture of Perdiburg Believed te Be Beginning of the End Londen, Mnrch 15. (Hy A. P.) With nil sectors of the disaffected area In Seuth Africa cleared of rebels ex cept certain portions of the Johannes burg, or central, region of the Hand, the struggle nppnrently has entered Its final phase. Jeppcstewn, In the eust end of Johannesburg, seems te be the prin cipal remaining center of resistance. Artillery, tank nnd nlrjdanes wejre used in the capture of Ferdsburg from the revolutionists. The latter disre garded notices dropped from airplanes giving them until 11 o'clock in the morning te surrender, but capitulated after seventy-live minutes of bombard ment. Anether success was achieved in I"at Hand, where extensive proprietary mines were recovered nnd 15S revolu tionists enpturcd. Their leaders, how ever, escaped. Johannesburg, March 15. (By A. P.) Advices from Ferdsburg. 'timed late yesterday, report that Government infantry wns then clearing the streets nftcr the capture of the town from the rebels. Muny prisoners had been taken, nnd the remainder were retiring en the Langlnegte Hlvw. Leaflets were dropped by nlrplnnes warning the women and children te leave before the town was bombarded. There was nn immediate response, a steady stream of refugees proceeding te u hpeclal camp neaiby. TESTIFIES AGAINsfilSTER Kin of Mrs. Amy Powell, Pianist, Aids Railroad In Damage Suit New Yerk, March 15. (Uy A. P.) I Mr. (Vliu Florence DcneHshn, of Kroekljii. today testified In Hnnrcme Court asuiust her ulster, Mrs. Alma Webster Powell, widely known pianist and enera slneer. in the $75,000 dnmnce sut which thn hitter instituted njrainst tlie Vevf Vnrt Cnnlrnl l,.lli..l r... ' any for Iniurien nllesed te have bcn n,C(.lve(1 itl wrcck near Mlllerten. N. y jn -wq V,.)ip wlt;p;s Mverp iicr uict. Il(l, bp(,n 'Kiifferins from rheuniatlsm fnr twelve J'enrH nnd that this ncceutited for the MPHdealer M , Ane local ALPHA CEMENT dealer will give you a free copy. Just mention the cement im prevement that interests you most. Alpha Portland Cement Ce EASTON. PA. 140 S. Dearborn St., CHICAGO, ILL ass. fe.a3r.J2ss ' Salle. Ill Irenton, Ohie. Bf ll.vuc. Mlcl,: I all M. B !fj.. .'' Ki'V:':-yl ' CAK uMrtWfSiEs- (i aiftt AppttMiri ' JfatiMnetdrfi bv L. D. Barrier Ce., 59 N. 2d St Utll, Marktt m Ktynlent, Uain tin Dlrtttii Exirelu.md Health Ceunttl "Add vear 16 tour u Mt- life Je your vtars." 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