Show DIES SECLUSION Woman of Wealthy Family Lived Lonely Life for Years Deserted by Husband and Son as Result Re-sult of a Family Quarrel She Finally Hid Herself In Lit tie Cottage Trenton N JAfter secluding herself her-self In a lonely cottage for 18 years during which time she preferred her loneliness to the luxuries of a mansion man-sion In Germany Mrs Kntherlno 551m mormon a member of u wealthy German Ger-man family Is dead In the Mercer hospital here A broken heart was responsible for the womans desire for seclusion The first trip she had made from her trim little cottage In 18 years was In the ambulance which took here to tho hospital Mrs Zimmerman who was 83 years old was surrounded by wealth In her childhood passed near Uerlln with a poor lad named Henry Zimmerman as a playmate of the little Fraulein van Augur In time Zlmmnrman told of his love which was reciprocated Marriage seemed Impossible because of his poverty Ho bought the land of liberty to win wealth Ho was but moderately successful suc-cessful Much to his surprise he received n letter from his fiancee declaring her willingness to leave her home face separation from her parents and come to her sweetheart Zimmerman accepted ac-cepted the sacrifice and the couple were married In this country They located at Wllkesbarre Ia For 35 years the couple lived In peace One son was born Ho had grown to manhood man-hood when a family quarrel brought about separation between husband and wife Mrs Zimmerman came to this city Both her husband and eon had disappeared disap-peared She had then passed tho half century mark and soon came into possession of a small fortune by the death of a relative After continullng her search for seven years Mrs Zimmerman wearied wear-ied of the world She purchased a cottage In the suburbs and Megan hor life of seclusion She decided never to talk to a human being again She told her resolution to several friends here members of prominent Gorman families and they consented to see that she was supplied with food without with-out leaving her home as she desired She arranged to pay the money necessary nec-essary for this Day after day during her entire period pe-riod of Isolation food had been left on the rear porch of her homo In the morning at noon and in the evening To prevent herself from being seen or seeing others those who brought tho supplies would be far nway tie t fore the aged woman would touch the food The meals which were always left In a basket were procured by Mrs Zimmerman by lowering from the upper room of the house In which she lived almost entirely a rope with a hook attached by means of which she would haul up the receptacle re-ceptacle |