Show l S CASE CE C OF MRS MR MAYBRICK L MANY IA Y TEARS of or A I 1 rr nt freedom seems near for or rs n Fior la brick k The Th cas a of this t fortunate ur woman has hat been and IT of world vide ide i t rcpt Of American 1 I buth sh 1 n m an Englishman and went ent to 10 lUc live with him in his own land l For some pom years they lived Hed happily ha to get r Then Maybrick died un cir iu that were 1 re suspicions suspicion A Apt AptS Apost pt post t zt examination e n or orth orth th the Xi it i ld Id it u h boY n d that he be heat h beI I n at g II 1 i Mn Mrs la k was accused se and i MH though the e was w not j of or pt strength th to co f who 00 followed th ras enZe 2 closely ii bi k s con t on ie if j said 14 to here have ba e eI I K heen n ir Ira ao e po fI possible sib largely through the c o of the he judge who no I eer every c nt point against h Iter be r and aDd whose hose gumming SU up was wu a t ar sr srI r nt This judge at that very CrY I time ti ft tt is IW was symptoms I I toms of insanity n atty He Be has since Ince sinceRer Ever nce Mrs Maybrick went to I I prise prin n fot tot m efforts to secure her re Fe FelE lE sc b by pardon hat have bae e been under way j i Time rime and lId acu aa h it has hu been tho i she ste would be pardoned but the th hopes bope bop of her friends f nd IJ nav have invariably bees beeR I dashed This Thi may ma be another fa faI I a alarm irm a as it were But there are indi Ind indication IndI I cation u ordinarily sure that Mrs Mr Maj KaJ KaJI I br is 1 t to lx be reed freed at least condition al It is j iry r much to be hoped that i I she lie will be I |