Show INFATUATED GIRL HOME Louisa Schwartz Returns With j I Parents After Melodramatic Affair in Denver f WRITES FAREWELL NOTE FATHER WAS PREPARED TC KILL HER BETRAYER i Broken In health and spirits the bra bravado bravado vado of ot mad Infatuation replaced by the docility of ot the mothers girl but with her penitential tears still mingling with those oj 01 o the rage over oer her enforced separation V from the man who with his cunning wiles led her away from rom her home Louisa Schwartz was brought back to her home early earl Monday morning by b her father tather and und mother mothr from Denver Weakened un uni under i der the strain of ot the p pt st t weeks events o and suffering with wIh a lame knee the result 1 of ot an Injury received Just before the birth of or her child several weeks ago In Den Dener Denver 1 ver er the young woman was removed in her fathers arms from the train to her herf f home lione 1123 South Eighth West Ve t street where she aha Is now lying under the care or ot ori other i her mother and physicians i Louisa Schwartz although 16 1 y yAra ara rs old has hits presented a strange and uncommon problem to the police of ot Denver Last August following the discovery by b her tier parents that one Adolf Adolt who kindness had ben been accepted into the family circle had hud betrayed the fathers father confidence the tho girl Jirl followed her lover to Denver She lived there with him ns 1 his wife and went under tile the various names of Louisa Louisa Miller and Mrs rs Elvia Ehia Miller Uller Burg Burs Burgmann Burgmann mann A few reW weeks week ago a child was as born bornt to t her only on I to die The arrest of ot Pret under a t larceny larcen charge brought brou ht to light the fact tact of the death and hidden burial of oC the chIld and the couple were thon beld under a suspicion of infanticide Investigation failed Called to show that the death of ot th child was due to foul toul play but In the meantime the girl startled the theD Denver D ner police with a confession In which she he claims to have committed over a dozen burglars In Denver and an II that she had also played the part of ot a thief thIet in Salt Lake for a period of ot over oer eight years ears earsHer Her story was so fantastic that the police i placed little credence In It and further Investigation tended to show that her statements were wre simply the mad attempt of ot u girl to shield her master by this time had been con connected connected connected with various arlous burglaries and it is isi i the lie supposition that tho girl getting an p inkling of ot this believed that she could throw off ort the tho police or at least lessen lesen the crime for tor by b confessing i herself as the principal t Clings to Her Lover LoverHer LoverHer Her liar father Joseph Schwartz heard of his daughters predicament for tor the first I time on Wednesday and on Thanksgiving day accompanied by b the mother left for Denver The girls infatuation on for her be betrayer bet trayer t yer was more plainly shown when her father and mother arrived there and she sh refused to see them When hen through the chief of or police pol the meeting was WIlS accomplished accomplIshed accomplished and the father tathel with the grief of ot the weeks post past smothered by b the I yearning love for his girl attempted to tod d embrace Louisa she he turned upon him like hike 1 and with almost fiendish fury tore at his face facie with her nails Chief of ot Police Armstrong Impressed with Ith the fact that the girl was nothing I I i more than the dupe of ot er con consented 1 to t the plea of ot the father ind md nd mother that they the be permitted to take their belt daughter back to the Salt Lake home This however was only after the chief bad had pacified Mr Schwartz who had gone to Denver Dener with the t le firm finn purpose of slaying and which pur purpose purI purpose pose I t was as only abandoned after the us as assurance had hud been given gen that the despoiler of ot the home was certain to receive twenty years Imprisonment for tor his Denver Dener crimes At first the girl with almost demoniacal fury tury fought against being removed from the city Jail fall where although she could not see lieI ee him she yet et felt happy hapl in know knowing knowing ing that she was near Sat Saturday SatI morning it was deemed advisable to I take the girl to the Denver mission of ot ottile I the tile Mormon church where she could be kept until train time Before being taken from the jail she begged that she idie might be permitted to say sn goodby to toJ J but this was refused by b the hie t chief of at police pollee I want to bid him goodby I may ma maneer never neer see him again she pleaded with the tears coursing down her checks cheeks So much the better If It you never neer do dovaH MaH tho the chiefs answer Then I cant see him 7 she walled wailed You Vou ou go home with Uh your parents and forget tills his man was the advice adIce given ghen by bi the chief Last Note Before she I left ft Denver Dener however Louisa was permitted to write a note to Pret which was delivered to him Mm The note which was as read by the man with tears and kissed several times is Js as follows Adolf AdoU dear baby bab babI I will be true to you ou Do come back to Salt Lake JAke and you will find me and we j married Papa said so Papa and mamma love you Just the same annie 5 I t will I help you all I can Write to me It If you youcan youcan can I will send you my m picture pictureS S S representing kisses I am amour your our darling girl and wife wICe LOUISA Come back At the home where whre the girl is now oc 01 occupying cupin a n sick bed all admission is 19 re refused refused refused fused to those other than close friends of the tho family tam 11 At th the lie place of Mr r Schwartz employment he was seen however and talked fr trel frely ely of ot the sad incidents which hac broken the family the tho th past few lew months According to Joseph Schwartz Pretzen berger hns has a If In Germany German from which country countr be he came little more than a year 1 ago Louisa Schwartz was born In Berlin Oct 3 Zi 1892 15 and the family came to America the following year Mr Ir and i iK 8 u X x JC 1 K 7 t i k X x i of A t tc S c j 1 Z i S St t lt Concluding lines of last letter leUer which Louisa wrote to Adolph who ruined her life The letter tel indicates i she is little littlemore littlemore littlemore more than a child Mrs rs Schwartz took their places In Mor Mormon Mormon mon circles In Salt Lake and It was here Louisa grew up They arc are both on the committee of their church and it was through their work in this connection that they met and became In Interested I in Statement He lie was from Germany German Mr Ir Schwartz explains arl we liked him He could compose funny rUml songs and sing them in iii his own way vay 8 and so I took him Into our dramatic society which plays to raise money mone for unfortunate Mormons I found he could do many man things He was a good sign painter and a good decorator and I Interested some lome of or my m friends In him He was making good money mone when he left this city He lived at our OUI house for tor a while until he could get a start tart but we did not guess that everything was not lot all right between him and Louisa until July Jul 1 I asked him himi i and he denied it In August Louisa Louiga told I I I her mother the truth 1 would have haf killed I could have found him I but he disappeared The next day da Louisa went She left a note saying sa she was going to California but I had detectives work up and down the Pacific coast with without without without out getting trace tJ ce of ot her I heard nothing from that day da until Thanksgiving when the news reached me We 1 mortgaged our home to go to Denver but we have hac saved Louisa She shall go back to school if Ir she will and she shall try again The story stol told by b Louisa In Denver that she had been compelled to work for her 1111 living and that had res rescued re rescued cued her from a n home borne and life lite of ot dru drudgery drudgery gery Is strenuously denied by h her parents parenti together with her statement that she lie le was married to a man named Miller or Burgmann Burgmann Burg Burgmann mann Her equivocation was so o plainly seen by bythe b bythe the Denver police that she will not even be used as a witness against Pretzen berger b in the charges there against him Pr r will be tried In Denver on several burglary burglar and also under the charge of oC abduction |