pSFi rzz! AW Wt7' 'ij"':w.i vre5Hfv ' l'"'raFV"Jtff "' Mli( P'jrMVHiW. .it " 'M ', ''rr vrvczr: w PtfS , " ' : ? ' 16 eveettcf prmnre smGTER4rHnmiMjpHiK. Friday; September 29. 1022 SU if&l wt ? i-ji V " "i i t V f r !' f ftffi .Mi tRil, W m V te CREASY'S FIANCEE IY LOVES HAD MA Defense at Murder Trial Pre sents Endearing Epistles of Edith Lavey WANTED TO KILL HERSELF NVw Y01 It. Sept. 29. IMIth T.nrey plnypd with the henrtH of mnny woeon. Shr "burnr-il a canille In church" for William Crenv, the sweetheart of her prnyers, nnd wrote her sister Eva "te pny no nttei.tlen te that oil can of n Blllle." She Induced Dnmel Sherman te drive forty miles te tuKe her te n dance, and diNmled him crl. "lousing for thp nrmi of her Kntturky boy " Bhe wrote love notes te lieorfce Da Da Tlsen and told her Hlllle that "GeerRe might better spend his time with some one who could return his love. There vere "l.esier." and "Carl, the peer boob," and "(ieerje Kratz, who had the "-well Hudsen Six." She ehided Creasv with hU peer English, lie hurrliM te night nclierl. She betrothed lip-vlf te him, a Moth Meth Moth edlst, nnd implored hlu te read the little Catholic prijer book she sent h p. All this from the letters that yes terday poured into the lecerd of the Creasy murder trlnl In Mlneelft. There were WW of them. They were written by the teacher te the yeuna KentucUl in. '''m she courted through a miitrtmem il club. They were picked In a handbag, remit te be returned te 1 er when -be w is found dying, en the n.ght of .1 n.v - ' with a bullet wound in her temi le a'nl Creasy In tears bfsije her. Creaky spent yesterday en the stand, looking into these chapters of his put The abrupt searing in many of them, from deepest wee te gayety, brought a faint smile te his lips. On May CO. 10-, after Creasy had broken off the engagement, aecerding te his testtmenv, she wrote : "Ouess that all we're ou earth fr is trouble. It is my nenes I Ime nn had such treuVe before. Oh vnr e times hew J wish I could die and etil tt all. h, (ied, Is there such a thing u love?" Edwards Confers , With Prosecutors ,a Cenllniifd from Tntf On theerv. hwetr. fist the w" in n' d the min.ster nay have been slam with difftrmt inn 'I '."fore t ,i mere npTiswrr tnn hnfore te imiKe :i cemi- plere jx'st-merteui exnmlnnti"n, which H will bring te light pnsnvciy tne nature nnd extent of th wounds of both, an i reveal the exact caliber and kind of bullets UMd. ProNPiiter Consult fioverner The appeal of Charlette Mills, the murdered wum:i's eiteeu-ear-"id daughter, te (Juvernur Kdwan! for help In finding and punishing her mother's elr.jer has nru-fd the. authorities te new uetnity. I'r'net iter Strieker, of Middlesex Count, and Priii-rcuter A. M. Uetk- .. .. ..t . ...... t-a f '.inntr nnnfa.rArl Inte jesterday with the Governer, meet- a inn him by appointment at the Trenten tj Fair What happened at the Interview has net heen disclosed. The two ethciaU came back mere determined than ever te run out every possible clue and a quick! as possible tiind the murderer or tnurdereis What aetien Governer Tdwnrds wi!1 take is n-ehlematna!. It 1" nlni' st an etfieial statement bearing en the cce W teuay, ana preuaDiy win repiy in a re- ; firn letter te the mis-lve sent bim by I Charlette One tffeet of re"we, nrth ity i' Mldulisiv ii 'id Senur't ''eunties w.i- the offering of a. rnutnl in en nnd the premise of a reward in the ets-r Th" Beard t T-eehelders of Mld'Seex offered .S1W0 lite yesterday, the en y proviso being that it nut be proved that rbe crime was cmmitted in the county. Htate Mn Offer Heward ProFeciiter Beeknian wild tr'day ' would urge the n irherll.es fif hts coup r te eftT a similar reward, with the s,v . proviso. 1'nder New Jersey law it i i pesslble also for a ceui.tv pr'se.vit r te appeal te the (Je'.ertu r for a .st if' rfsrnrd. It is 1 keU that this, tee, will be done, am! "i.it the etlering of a rewnrd bv the Suite will he ne r( the ws.y in wln h ituver'mr Kdwaro1 Kdware1 will Hid In solving the murder mster The Investigators were husr agn n last night with members of the lli'l household Mrs Frances Stevens Hal, widow of fh minister whs taken te the courthouse sga'n. with the same at tempts at peemey which tn'irkeii her first TlBif, smuggle into the prose. eater's office through 'he cenl cellur, and quest'' tied n t length Mr. Hall was qijestiened prlnetpn'tr concerning her rw iru te h"r heus en Friday mern'ng, s-eptemlier 1" in com pany with her brother, "Willie ' Stev en, after seeking her hush-end m the ehurcb W I d'n I'hil.ip-, nig'it w.lfr -man at t ie N- w .I r.r, ( !.,. f ,r Women, Jnst across the utruet from tne nail home, ard which was a g.ft te t f Mtnf from tr tln'I'B fu.till,. 1.1 .1 prosecutor he 1 nd seen a woman ent. r Pi the bntin' at atie :r ,iu ,, rlnek in thf morning. Phillips it,sits that tie woman entered film" Mrs Hall re. peated what hn had wild tefere, ? I -, r she vas accompanied bj her brother r 'Wllle " Mrs ITall was questioned also nh. ut br automobiles She lnited both were In the garage all Thursdaj night. Sev -eral witnesses saw two autemciM (. parked in IVrusi-'s lune, rieur tne Phil. ip fann. In re the mirlirs x-ein rul at 0 o'clock Thursday nUhr, Sentemlur 14, when the murders were committed. A new witness ciime f rwaiil la'i; m . terday te jay he had seen iw'e nutntno nutntne blles lhre. lie was Wi'liam O'lteu-ke, et OH Sle.trd avdiue, New Urunswu! lie Mated that he was in Iiuep,Mi h Park at '. "e n'i k that evinmg and mw the cart, theie. This continued t,tntement made jesterday by Jak White, of Highland Park, n paroled convict, who Mated positively that he had passed through the t ark about 9 e'tlnck that night and had seen two tnaciunes iniru. Pctei Tumulu pardi tier m the Hull home, also was questioned lust night. lie Viiis itsked pHitlciilarly about the Hull fatmlv cars He wtid ngaiti, ai he had Mid before, that thej utre in the carage all 'llmrsday night and Prl- I day. ' The Invebtigaters worked fast yes- I t terday, nnd the caeu seemed te take en ' ii new tltihh of life. One of the most interesting bits of fait dug up durinel ' the dny was that " dllc" Stevens hud . sent t-eme clothes te the cleaner a couple of days after the murder. A I veit, the authorities were told by a clethlnc salesman who handled the gar nientH. was badly spotted with what looked leke grease or bleed. Tliit, tleth- ' lng lias been nUeil, but us it already ' hA been cleaned, it does net seem 1 llktly It will be possible te determine whit Lad spotted the rest. Isati 1 A ELEVENTH & MARKET STREETS :Geed Purchased en Charge Net Payable Until November lstt ORDAY LAST DAY OF TEE BIETMAY SALE! SHOP DP TO 6 O'CLOCK! 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