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Ran Away

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
July
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Marshal Sweet had another chance to act as peacemaker last week. On Tliursday ho received the following letter from Charles W. Witter, of Au Sable : "My wife Bertha left me on July 17, and left word that she was going to Bay City. She took with her our little girl, 2 years old, and left me with our 4-year-old boy. I wired the chief of pólice at Bay City, and he says she left for Ann Arbor. So far as I know, she is a good, respectable woman. Do your best to lócate her, for I am almot crazy about it. " Marahal Sweet and Patrolman Armbruster had no trouble in finding Mrs. Witter who had arrived in the city that morning. She was taken to the pólice office and there tpld her s}f}p öf tbe story. IJer husband, she aid, suspectcd her of unfaitbfulness, and accused her oontinually. 8be declares that she is innocent and will not stand such treatment. Mr. Sweet talkid with the woman, ad vising her to return home for the sake of her children. She said she would retflajn here aout throe weeks, and talkec] as tliough be might then go back to Au Sable. Mrs. Witter is a young woman and remarkably pretty.

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Register