Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1909 — GOTCH SUIT HAS YOUNGSTER IN IT [ARTICLE]
GOTCH SUIT HAS YOUNGSTER IN IT
Girl Seeking Damages Has Some Letters Signed “Frank.” “HE IS ALMOST A YEAR OLD” Miss Currie Produces a Missive Which Reads: “But, Sadie, t Can Never Be Anything More to Yom You Can't Understand My Position and Perhaps Never Will. You Can Always Depend on Me Being Your Good, True Pal.” Chicago, Nov. 12. —The prospect that a baby, referred to endearingly by Frank A. Gotch as “the boy” and the “little acrobat,” is to be brought into court to substantiate charges made against the champion wrestler by l(fiss Sadie Currie has doubled Interest in the $25,000 breach of promise suit against the athlete. “I guess I did.care for Frank Gotch. Why. I remember every one of his letters to me, word for word," the girl said. “But how I feel now you can guess for yourself. Just remember that I am bringing a nretty heavy suit and that I can prove what I say.” Another who has been much interested in the charges and denials in the Gotch-Currie controversy is Miss Minnie E. Warner, a Chicago girl. It has been stated that she is betrothed to Gotch.
Miss Currie has a bundle of letters signed “Frank.” Extents from them follow: “Dear Dadie —Received postal card. Also both your letters and pictures of yourself and the baby. I thfnk they are great. Have been awful busy the and am ashamed not to have written you long ago. “Am glad you got away with your bluff to your brother. I guess you and your mother can handle the whole United States.” “Dear Sadie —How is the boy? I suppose he can do all kinds of acrobatic stunts by this time. He is almost a year old.” “Dear Sadie —Just received your letter and am sure glad to hear from you, ’but sorry to have you think I don’t like you. You must not say that, little pal. But, Sadie. I can never be anything more to you. You can’t understand my position and perhaps never will. You can always depend on me being your good, true pal.”
