The Wages Of Sin

Nathaniel W. T. Hatch, of the banking and brakerage firm of Walter T. Hatch & Sons, dined Monday evening at a public resort with the handsome wife of Charles W. Scofield, formerly a broker in good circumstances. After supper the woman invite Hatch to her apartments, but her husband became violent, and for a time Hatch was concealed in a room. His body was found in the yard of the premises Tuesday mcrrning, and the coroner's jury rendered a verdict that he had been killed by f alling f rom a window while trying to escape from Scofield. The pĆ³lice at first suspected that Scofield had thrown Hatch from the window. The victim was a married man 33 years of age.
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