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Hendersonville,
srKable progress
May 22—Re-
r--« was made in
M vrtle*^Hawkins murder trial
, 'six witnesses having been
toduced when court adjourn-
this afternoon. Those testi-
ing
were (Joroner Kirk and
}r
''iHjprs of the Hawkins family
Fvidence introduced tended to
fohiisb beyond a doubt the iden
fof the body found in Lake
.Ipofa September 10 and to
'Xe certain that the girl died
L the effects of a criminal op
lation. Coroner Kirk testified
death was the result of an
Oration or shock while counsel
j the defense endeavored to
fing out the fact that drownitig.
ould have been possible, Judig-
from the condition of the
Dr. Kirk identified the-
)dv as that of Myrtle'Hawkins,
[V)jie Homer Hawkins, brother
fthe deceased, said that
be mistaken m the idelitinca-
The clothes ^6t>'1^^'
ere introduced iin -couriand ic^r^
itified by various meinl^ of
family as those of the misfe-
,e girl. ' "
jfo evidence w^as broughtnout
Bding toincriminaite any of the
{fendants. Since the identifi-
jtjoD has been made by various
arsons, much interest is attach-
i to the evidence to be given by
’ 0. Shellnutt, who it is claim-
4 will testify that Myrtle Haw-
4s is still living.
DESPONDENT DM
LOVB AFEAIR HE
KILLS HIMSELF
irm not only
ifort for the
land and will
0 a better ad-
on the Farm
C. Address
Hendersonville, May 24—Ten
itnesses testified in the Myrtle
jawkins case today, the evidenc e
6tai:ing alleged strange noises
'ri actions around the home of
Calls and Bradleys prior to les
K finding of the body of the
ir! in Lake Osceola and the re-
jrted whereabouts and remarks
[’ Lizzie Shafte.
Robeit Waddell, who was em-
ioyed by Dan McCal! last Sep
iinber and in whose house he
ept, testified that on Thursday
ight, September 7, when he re
amed home at 1 o’clock, there
ere two lights in Ab McCall’s
ouse and that on Saturday
lorning there was an offensive
dor at the barn; that on Satur-
night about 12 o’clock he
Chicago, May 25. — Henry Poclc
Von Armenthal, member of the
German nobility and large land
owner in Oregon,, Washington
and Idaho shot and killed himself
today. Hotel attachtes who found
the body in his room discovered
a revolver in one hand and a
photograph of Mrs.; Frances'
Rosenblatt, niece of the late Nel
son Mott s, millionaii^ packer,
in the other.
Von/Armenthal left a note ih
whicjtj/he said that hip despori-
deni^ was due to drinh; - and the
fact that he had lost ‘‘|he finest
woman in the world^' becauste of
his drinking. He als4 i jiire^tejd
eal^liiaind'hib
Old^r^ i iiJ
Bsywjfi ^mnts^an
,Gerinany, llwMla d
' -Th® j flronS^ce axtimnindted by
have onginaiM at Los ? Aneirles
hotel two years ago. ; Attorney
Walter D. Jones of Chijdg6 idaif
tified Mrs. Rosenblatt’s i picture
and told the police of j Von Ar-
methal’s love for her. ;
Mrs. Rosenblatt for a oumber of
years resided in NeV«: York,
where her late husband; Benja
min Rosenblatti was a wealthy
leather manufacturer.
Attorney Jones said that Von
Armen thal and Mrs. Rosenblatt
became engaged shortly after
their first meeting in Los Ange-
The wedding date was set
linted!
impany I repre-
:iow you—hadn’t
to Good Men.
ranee
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dnted!
e body’s g
rs by the
Piedmont
, Wm you?
ith us.
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rth Cartfiiuu.
ay
card from his room a number of
ersons crossing the creek, just
the rear of the house, moving
Kvards the lake, and that in
bout Vva\{ an hour he heard un-
sua\ noises in thp house and the
plashing of water.
On Tuesday, he said, he visit-
d the born loh and found there
jcks laid edge to edge, with
)me rolled up bearing most of-
insive odor, similar to that he
)served on Saturday and also
miiar to that from the body
hen taken from the lake. He
id also he saw evidences of
here something like a body had
3en lying in high weeds nearby,
id there he smelled the same
or. A wide plank,, he said,
as missing from the barn loft.
The witness contradicted him-
ilf several times upon cross-ex-
nination and admitted that he
as an illiterate.
Waddell further testified that
Saturday morning Mrs. Beat-
8 McCall stated in the presence
several persons that Myrtle
awkins had given her a ring
d some other jewelry and had
omised her a clock, but had not
ven it to her. The little clock,
und in the spillway Saturday
ternoon by Lucy Wright, near
s body, was found on Sunday
orning, was exhibited and
eritified as being similar to one
teging to the Hawkins girl
'Q which had not been seen
she left home,
lilda Dryman and Katie Wheel
of Asheville both testified that
the same Thursday they saw
5's-Shafie purchase two tickets
, Hendersonville, one witness
■og of the opinion that Nora
Wt accompanied her.
J- A. McIntyre and Vance
of Asheville testified that
separate convereations, Mrs.
told them that Myrtle did
'^die from an operation, but
'jn an overdose of chloroform.
Arthur Miller, whose daughter
rned Mrs. Shaft’s son and
o vvas subpoenaed as a witness
Mi'S, Britt, testified that Mrs
told him that Myrtle had
^'■ea to take $150 worth of
"y from her father’s store
i ve to hpr if she would “do
'00.” as he said she express-
It was brought out, how-
, , ^ most of the witnesses
^ haa some differences with
for last June,” said Mr. Jones,
“and Von Armenthal had ar
ranged to present Mrs. Rosen
blatt with $50,000 as a wedding
gift. Then came trouble because
of his drinking and the match
was broken.
“Later there was a partial re
conciliation and Von Armenthal
accompanied Mrs. Rosenblatt on
a trip to Atlanta, Ga., to visit her
son there. This was the last trip
he made with her. He returned
from Atlanta about three weeks
ago and from that time until his
death drank heavily. It was re
ported that he and Mrs. Rosen
blatt hi d brokt n again.
“Von Armenthal and Mrs. Ros
enblatt met at my residence last
Tuesday night and my wife and
I attempted to affect a reconcilia
tion, but without result. Von
Armenthal then told Mrs. Rosen
blatt that he wduld kill himself. ”
Although she it believed to be
in Chicago, Mrs. Rosenblatt could
not be found by newspaper men
tonight.
Wes Edwards Distributed Shells To
The Allen Clan
Wytheville, Va., May 23.—
l^hat Wesley Edwards, still a fu
gitive from justice, distributed
cartridges to members of the Al
len clan shortly before the shoot
ing up of the Carroll county court
was the testimony today of John
Dalton, a young farmer, in the
case of Claude Allen, charged
with the murder of Jud^ Massie.
Dalton also said he saw Byrd
Marion shoot several times on the
courthouse , green and this has
caused the prosecution to order
the rearrest of Mairion, Who yes
terday was'Teleased on bail.
Thirteen witnesses were ex
amined today, among them being
Detective Lucas, who arrested
Claude Allen.
J. W. Early, a member of the
jury, which convicted Eloyd Al
len at Hillsvilla in March, testi
fied the first shot came from the
corner of the room where Claude
Allen was standing.
Wei
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Wenlf^^ and may have ^en
y toward her.
cannot dream yourself inr
to a character;
“must hammer and forge your
self one.
—James Anthony Froude.
The papers are having a good
deal to say about J. Bruce Ismay
being a coward, because he dress
ed in womans clothes and got in
the boat and saved his life when
the Titanic went down, but there
are lots of fellows who tried to
get in boats and were driven back
at the point of pistols in the
hands of the officers, these fellow
have already been, written up as
heros. Truth of the matter is
they went down with the Titanic
because they were kept on board
at the point of the officers pistols
Ismay was just a little smarter
than many of those heros and
disguised himself in womans ap-
peral. He may be a coward, but
we are not prepared to believe
that all those who went down on
the Titanic were heroes.—Clinton
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