Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 209, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1926 — Page 16
DEC. 7, 1926
TRIBUTE IS PAID TOISMER Private Services Held for Education Leader. , Tribute was paid to the "splendid service” of Mrs. Eliza A. Blaker, whose funeral was held from her home, 2327 N. Alabama St., Monday afternoon. The sermon was preached by Rev. Jean S. Milner, Second Presbyterian Church pastor. Calling attention to the many years of teaching of the deceased and her work as president of the Teachers' College of Indianapolis, a post ehe held until her death, Rev. Milliter said: "Her life was filled with deeds for others and her Influence in molding the lives of many can never be measured In mortal terms.” Services were private followed by burial In Crown Hill Cemetery.
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THE STORY SO FAR 90NIA MARSH leaves Stockton and comes to San Francisco to live her life as she pleases. DON STILLWATER, a young doctor, helps her* tfet a job in the real estate office of his uncle. Jea Thomas. . „„ . .... Believing she has captivated FRANKLIN CRANE, petted youua salesman. Sonia allows him to make love to her. crediting; his explanation that he cannot marry her because the breaking of his engagement to Genevieve Erickson, a pretty society girl, might prove fatal to Fds oil valid mother. Crane s drinking causes an auto wreck in which Sonia suffers bruises and asks for Dr. Stillwater to attend her. Though Sonia still loves Crane, she is districted with him iiad marries Dr. Stillwater, promising that if at the end of the year she does not love him with all her heart she will be honest about It. „ tt . . .. . They keep the news from all but their parents. After seeing Crane again on the street Sonia asks Don for her freedom. Don insists that Sonia go to her par ; ente while be makes a four months trip to Berlin, and promises to release her if she still wishes it when he returns. . . When Don is ready to leava she admits she would give anything* if she could care for him os he wish* s. His passionate kiss arouses her dormant love for him. _ Before Sonia tells Crane she is married. he mentions the breaking of his engagement. Sonia says she will he tree after Don returns. . Wealthy WALTER HENDERSON commits suicide because of Sonia's refusal to marry him. CHAPTER EX. She sensed the instant fear in her father's voice. "I'm all right, Daddy. Don’t be frightened.’’ “Why aren’t you coming home?” She tried to explain that the news of Henderson’s death had been responsible for her staying in San Francisco. "But why should you, Sonia? What can you do?” As always he was stubbornly intent on one idea. “Mr. Henderson was a friend of mine,” she cried, half angrily. "Is that any reason why you should put off your trip home? I’m sorry, of course, honey. He seemed like .a very nice gentleman. But when are you coming?” Sonia kicked the side of the bed. There was no use trying ot explain to him. “Oh, I don’t know, Daddy. A day or so. I want to see what they find out.” “Well, you can get the papers here. There's nothing you can do,” he repeated. “I want to see you, Sonia. I thought you were already on your way.” “Don’t-be silly about it, darling.’’ “Where are yoju staying?’’
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She gave the neame of her hotel. “I want to talk witn you, honey. You know a lot of things have happened that your mother and I can't understand. Why didn't you go to Berlin with your husband?” “Oh, I told mother I'd tell you all about it when I come home. I can’t do it now.” “Will you come tomorrow?” "Not tomorrow .Daddy. Monday or Tuesday.” "Is that a promise, Sonia?” Sullenly she repeated, "I suppose so.” Then she heard him cry, "I’m so worried about you.” “Nothing to worry about. . .** But there was unutterable pathos # in his good-by. Sonia replaced the receiver and brushed the tears from her eyes. "He is the most ridiculous, sentimental idiot that ever lived. And never in the wide world will he understand this marriage of mine. I won't dare let any other man come near the place.” Sunday was a long day. The papers, gave no additional information. Sonia, restless and disturbed, would have liked to go to Pirate's Cove again. But she did not wish to suggest it to Franklin He came for her late In the afternoon and they took a short drive. The deferred separation, together with Henderson's death, had damp ened their ardor. He kissed her mournfully, as those kill who may die before they meet again. "Mother and I are leaving this week.” "Really?” Sonia asked dully. There was no reason why she should remain, if she could not be with him. Monday both of them were summoned to the inquest for Walter Henderson. Sonia dreaded it. She had never been in a morgue. The thought of the place terrified her. Ghastly titles floated into her mind bodies kept on ice for months waiting to be identified . , . Her flesh prickled at the thought. She wished FYanklin would go with her, but he said it would look better if he accompanied the other men from the office. For some silly, undeflnable reason his refusal reasonable as it was, hurt.
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She braced herself with several cups of coffee. A morgue! Ugh! She could not beat it But she went, alone! She was surprised to see so iwm P £ >Ple , there ' Jed Thomas, 1 ertie, Franklin and another salesman, the dead man's housekeeper, the Italian fisherman who had found the body, doctors, friends and reporters. The first witness was the fisherman With many flourishes and much rolling of the eyes he told of afternoo' the b ° Uy * Carly Satur^y The housekeeper, a nervous, dlstraded little woman .testified that a te *j htt<i not been, home since I hursday morning. “Mr. Henderson was a fine gentleman. I’ve kept house for him many years and his mother before him.” “Had he seemed brooding or melancholy lately?" That he did not. He was always cheerful. Most all the time.” Do you mean there was any time when he was not?” She twisted her hands admitting. V\ ell, yes, sir, there was. . , .’* “When was it?” „ "One day, some time ago. New ' ear 8 ( * a >’ it was. I remember, because he had said ho would he out all eveneing. But he came home
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about 6 o’clock. I saw him sitting in the library and went In to ask him if he wanted something to eat. He was sitting with tnat ring m his hand. . . “The ring on the tablet” “Yes, said. And he says, UMa’— he always called me Ella—‘Ella,’ he says, ‘this and and ring has brought me nothing but bad luck.’ ” Sonia stirred and the color crept Into her face. Those had been hla exact words to her. "Go on, Mrs. Hathaway. Did he say anything more at that time or later?” "No sir. He shut up like a clam, and never mentioned It again.” "You’re sure he showed no later moodishness or unhappiness?” "Yes, sir.” "Mrs. Hathaway, you say you have been a servant in the Henderson family for years. Do you happen to know of any deaths by suicide among any of the immediate family?" "No, sir. Not one of them.' “That will do." Jed Thomas ,in his colorless voice, testified as to the satisfactory state of the deceased's finances. This was augmented by the president of Henderson’s bank. A doctor testified that the body had been in the water approximately thirty-six hours. An acquaintance from Berkeley told of seeing Henderson on Thursday evening at a theater. He was alone. It was determined that death must have occurred some time between 11:30 Thursday night and Friday morning. Franklin testified that he had seen Henderson in the ofllce on Thursday afternoon. "Did he seem worried or distressed over anything?” “He seemed as usual.” “Please answer yes or no.” “No," said Franklin. “Do you happen to know where he went after leaving the real estate office?" With white face Franklin replied, "He left the office with Miss Marsh.” Then Sonia heard her own name called. "Miss Marsh, you were a friend of Walter Henderson’s?" “Yes." "When did you see him last?” "He took me home from the office in a taxicab Thursday afternoorf.” “Did you have a quarrel with him? Was there trouble between you of any kind?” "No quarreling." "Do you mean to imply that there was some trouble?" Her green eyes were regretful as she answered. "I told him I could not marry him.” A murmur ran through the quiet room. , "Had he asked you that question before?” “Yes. Several times.” “Have you ever seen this ring?”
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