Show DEfENDS MSS MRS EDDY G S MADE 69 H HER R ENEMIES r w Editorial in the theu August u t Al' Al Arena nl Since tho publication of the May Are Arc Arena na na facts h have havo wo come conic to light of a most astounding character r that seem clearly to indicate to that the originator of tho the suit brought ostensibly by Mrs 1 Eddys Eddy's W was WS S tho the New York World In the tho January Irena Arena r nt wo we hll tl 1 conclusively cl bo bow this thi paper stood discredited dis lis credited credited- and aud IH disgraced ra r in in they the eyes Cs of the thc lair m and truth loving public ot owing oiD ing to its t reckless publication of in rr regard rd l to Mrs Edtl Eddys Eddy's s 's physical ial and mental condition had haa been thoroughly hh discredited d i tel t by 11 leading citizens of C Concord n ord T F the Work ord smarted under tho lion tion of the thorough exposure uro o of the falsity of its charges har s 's made through various public or organs ans but hut Wh whether this was teas the prime motive or whether there were secret financial considerations acting act lct- acting ing n a as an incentive it would ouM appear evident evident evident evi evi- dent from the Worlds World's own admissions and lind certain letters in connection with the case that th the World and nd not Mrs Ir Eddys Eddy's relatives was the sinister tr influence influence ence nc which inaugurated the movement and indeed induced the Te relatives to to l consent to bringing the suit in ill the name lIam of th the next friends or orr as Mrs Irs Td- Td pl- pl dy ly aptly termed them in an interview which she hc 30 to the the- Boston Globe inJune in inJune June Tune text next enemies s In World WorM of or October r 25 S appeared appealed the statement that legal al action to ascertain as as- certain the full troth truth is 1 practically as as- flU red And nd on March 22 the till World orld said The foundations of o this action were re laid months a ago in the public disclosure IlIc of gross deception at pj Pleasant tt 5 I lit View where a I human dummy was employed in tho the imper impersonation ot of Mrs Eddy Edh International interest was WIS arOIl aroused crl and in tho wi wide conflict t of opinions th thereal the thereal real facts wee clouded in doubt lonh and Ind 11 uncertainty in int At t this public public spirited citizens citizens citi citi- zens decided that thu legal e a proceedings l of the most nil dignified character were crt vitally vitally vital vital- ly JV necessary s tn to establish h th the truth The selection of a man nian to direct legal le Ie- c i gal proceedings proceeding of lf such uch great importance import import- ance to those immediately interested 1 t and to society at large c was its a work of 1 great reat difficulty Tho rho choice Cc fell upon William E E. E I Ic c New c Hampshire Hampshire's distin distinguished I statesman m m for J nearly a n half I century 1 HG George or 1 W Y Glover was war found in his home at Lead City Cit South Dakota m impoverished im im- u- u and utterly lo 3 ut hopeless s. s A Again ain 1 in the tbt World arM said Duty D impels imp ls Irp Ir Eddys Eddy's EI s 's son on to tofi fi fight fight- ht i in in his Ids mothers mother's behalf After Ctr years of dis discouragement thron through h POrt pov PO poverty erty rt George Geor W. W Yo lover GIo a w western miner miner miner mi mi- ner welcomes time the powerful r 11 friends who i have ha come to his Uio std aul I Th Then n followed i in the time World the whole tory story of time the getting U nJ o of George Glo Glover Glo r I. I td to agree to tote tho litigation in which it I was seas necessary to interest him The rime doubt ab about ut obtaining obtaining- uJ his co opi and th the thin things 1 which it would 1 be s- s ary to sal sav salto aV to him are arc all 11 set forth In the Worlds World's article it was admitted admit ted that Glovers Glover's aid air was Ion sought ht and the writer further stated staled that It was with tho time knowledge of all n these facts that an m n agent entrusted with the mission of placing before Glover Giver his hie legal al opportunity left New York Turk for Lead City Vity on 00 the ni night hl of November This Thi 3 agent brought ht wit with h him two letters upon which he hc placed groat stress sirens for the successful outcome of his fait flait to Marv Ian Baker Daer n 0 G. Eddy Eddy's a Foil pon The World Worlds World's s 's M shows low how thc tc to 10 edn ic e Glover r The editor of the Daily aih Patriot of If Concord Concord Con Cun corl cord N. N H. H L in an 10 editorial 1 of the New York World after giving givin 1 n ani au an i extended In md detailed account of r our the leadin leading and part 1 taken 1 by ly bythe the tho World in th this i case cise published th the following ollo The above abo T reveals lime tho argument lr lImul that was brou brought ht to bear upon Glover tr his biB 1 legal Jal opportunity Opportunity lr for what Opportunity t r to b rich Opportunity to exploit tIll the money a dollar dol dol- lar or or a penny penny penny- of if which of-which huh he lie c never earned The a agent ent was Wa to fl play upon Mr Glovers Glover's weakness anti ami cupidity t He was Tras to tu leave k-avo no DO stone unturned to obtain Glovers Glover's content conn t to become a party arty Carty to the suit snit Aud ud Chandler has haR been een en engaged a el a as a lawyer lauyer t N in ill the ease rase largely ch because e he was seas o of New Hamp- Hamp shire and his hiM with nith the lime to i ou Oll to aid airl the tho York New e York World in th the pC persecution persecution perse perse- c- c cution of his hitS mother would be he men amore i-f- i effective because o ho be was TV as a t New ew Hamp Hamp- Hampshire shire man nian Who ho was as the a agent that was raft sent with Mr Ir Chandlers Chandler's letters to Lead City to secure Mr Jr Glovers Clovers approval an We 1 believe eli c null aud we e e have hae reason m for heli believing in that the tho ar agent cut was I Mr MTr rr of 1 the New York 11 World orl orld tf C Senator handler agreed to give ic to lo lothe the case th the sanction of his standing i and aDd daily s since u e the case f C became his hIs hIs' care care- his hie interest in it has deepened and I broadened i I III II As As at t first the success I of the initial in j it ial step was n due in the greatest parti part parL to the thc su suggestions soave conveyed rd from Senator Senator Sen Sen- i j i ator Chandler cr to Gor George Georgo o W W. Glover so 0 I Inow now the tho augury of success in the thc courts i is i that soy PO learned rd ami fearless carless a statesman states statesman I I man man and lawyer will conduct the case caseto caseto to ta h hU his J fullest ability Y As facts were were evolved in the west it was aB clearly shown that the idea iea of enlisting tinz the services eT of senator hand t I I Jer cr was 5 nothing short horl o of an au inspiration Glover was as ew Hampshire born anti and 1111 itaH it way aH thought that narrowed d though h his I i pers might hI bo through h lock lack of I education unable even C to menu lend h In- In must surely Burely know knot of or Senator Cha ts as a aono ono one fo to command a hearing no matter what the lii n might be he As Ig even eventually ell pron proved r Gln Glover r did l know of 8 Senator lulor Chandler hind hall been able to follow his career aull and watched hill ns rus 00 one why who had added to the Iho fame of his native state elate ISta te How difficult fl ull it mu must t hn have e he been n to have hn Mr Ir Glover to lend hi his hie cameto name came to this action a tion What falsehoods may 1113 have been practiced practice what sophistries hi tri s indulged in in what influence brought bt to bear and vet et el tho time World forM and Hill on one or two other publications have ht t ti mal make the public believe bic that this action was wasa a just one and that it was instituted 1 by her ber son on the plea of or justice and aDd fair r dealing And now we come ome to tin the letters r re ferrer to in one of time the preceding Paragraphs para Ta paragraphs graphs one of which Mr Ir Chandler Chanler was induced b by his employer the tho New York World orM to address Mr lr Glover mo The let Jet ter f follows noY 1 1 D D. f C. C Nov 0 Washington o I city Iy Dear Mr Glover T Glover T have hao con con- 01 d to to act as 8 legal al couns-cl couns lI cJ COH concern concern- tug certain which arise iu in connection with Mrs frs Mary Jary Raker Bakel G They arc staled iu in a letter trout from HI me to Mr Ir who n-ho will trill ill call upon you yOI and anel can tan sho show you OU my v letter to him It is important for private an and public interests that these questions should be he in investigates ti l. l and met mot and fairl fairly fairly- laud nud justly justly- 11 th disposed of It as questions ques I lions in involving do doubt r which from front lar large c and commendable motives motive all good citizens e especially all J relatives t of Mrs Irs Eddy should lid help i to solve ve and set ct tl tlc tle Therefore Ih lease a bo lo sure lund and give ivo o or Mr r. r a full full h hearing awl and pl possess elf o of all Jl the f facts which h he will iI willlie be lie able tu to to give you von 1 0 Very Verv respect respectfully fill I v. v 4 WILLIAM J E E. CHANDLER XVI N R. 1 Ufo To Io whom hom had Chandler consented f Not Glover for Chandler r had no never r seen ecu HeuI him Who employed Chandler handler T Th Thou Then n follows th the letter Ur which thih Senator Senator Sen Sen- n I ator Chandler spoke poke of in iu his letter to Mr Glover which ho hr Mr r. r Chandler lr hid had given cn to the agent who wo sa said l we 0 had hadI I reasons ons for believing was Mr Ir Sla i one lone of the time New lurk Worlds World's 1 I Cs st it is a rep reply reply- to a 1 letter letter let let- etI et- et ter from Mr Jr SIa Slash ht t to Mr r Chandler I Washington D D. C. C Nov Xo- 22 1906 I 11 My Iy Dear Mr Jr f T consent tonet to a net act t. t as counsel concerning certain n questions ques i which ari arise C in connection with Mrs rs Mary nn Baker linker G G. Eddy It Tl I clear that lucre arc are serious doubts i about I several points I I 1 1 Mrs Jr Eddy may mat be itc detained ined inthe in inI the tho custo custody of str strangers n against her I will will 2 She h be out ma may so o nearly worn wont I in body and auel mind as u a confirmed q invalid alid that t she i is incapable of deciding any Hn I I I questions whatever according to an any will or pleasure of her hr own and anI lIPIC I I Mrily therefore t incapable inca pa 11 of managing her hr business and md property property- affairs I 4 t Being eill thus r. r restrained traill or incapable incapable I ble without relatives near her she sho may maybe maybe be surrounded by designing men m n who II either lun have hae c already aready sought sou or may mav hereafter hereafter here here- 1 e 1 after seek to wrongfully y possess them them- I I selves t of her large arc property Y or induce c I her to tu make a disposition of pf it contrary to what would be bl her hr sane aM alII and deliberate I ate intentions if she sho IH were in ill perfect I posses possession ion of her ber I liberty aud and mental I faculties s 's I Thc These e doubts have havo arisen in connection con con- section with ith investigations iu recently tack made all question steps should he be taken to solve the th doubts to tu correct wrong if it exists and aud to estate establish fish lish the tho ri right ht in iu every eyen respect This new work t should hollM be done if possible in iu operation co-operation with Mrs Irs EI Edy Ed- Ed d dys dy's y son or an any other r relative l' l who may be he impressed el with hi Isis his duties ditties in this regard regard re re- gard Jard and tn if the relatives do elo not move C it shu should ihl be Le done by hy such ri right minded eus citi a as are in sympathy with ith tho the commendable movement Vomits Vonis truly rn E. E cn nl ln R. R Let Get et us 11 look Jol itt at tt th he the last t letter a mo local luent Mr Ir Chandler tells Mr 1 Sla I that he lie consents to act as counsel Then I w we must believe C that Mr Ir employs employs em lm ploys s 's him hint and aDl if Mr 11 Sla Haht ht then thell time the New York World orl and if the New X York World orM then time tile suit bait i is not nol ono to right wrong or protect weakness but to punish pun pout I ish all 11 who dared Ilare to di disagree with tb the representatives the World WorM sent to Con Con- I rord orI to secure r a story Mom Jt It will twill be bC noticed that iu in Mr h. h Chandlers Chandler's I letter ctt r he lie does doc not say pay that thal Mrs rs Eddy is is detained in or that she is is I nearly worn urn out in in b body d and mind or orI that sMie sIme lIe is surrounded by designing I men nen but that b may mav hue be Had lIall Mr Ir I Glover r read it as s carefully as von Oil and I II I h have road read it it and hal hail that Mr Ir I Chandler n was I as Inot not neglecting his hi legal opportunity his name would n never r have hw I appeared appealed as one of the plaintiffs plaintiff iu in the ease case I I 1 If Ir any further evidence e c nere needed that time tilt X New York Yort to prove World orM and andl andi i I l i not nt Mrs Mm r Eddy's Eddys o r relatives lat cf had in ti i. i t I j toted this suit it could bo he satisfactorily I I 1 sIlo shown by hy time tho fact that before the tho th pi pi- I 1 II j I I pern had been tiled filed f cd in Concord or before I In Ion I a n word on had been bu given t the tho hp o lial Pr lS touching to t tee tho r. r I proceedings S the tho I New Nan York World had a representative in Concord ono who in advance of nil all othI others others oth oth- I ers ft even e in advance of tin the Concord paper pa pa- per hal had wired time the entire story to 10 NewYork Now New J York or hail had loft left ft it in the World office in New York before coming omin II to Iii Con Cun- on cord 1 Since the tho institution of time till nut bait and andI the tho persistent publication by hy the tho D l n I Herald and antl th the lime New York World o of the tho reckless Hud and mi misleading articles article which I j represented 1 Mrs rl Eddy as 35 a prisoner a I wreck l physically and el mentally Mrs Irs I Eddy h has bas 1 been interviewed OT bv by h 1 Mr r A Arthur Arthur Ar Ar- rI r- r I thur Brisbane editor of ot the tho New York Journal 10 and 1 auto ouo of the thc ablest newspaper pap r editors in the time world and Mr Mr- ll Brisbane buH i 1 found Mrs Jr Eddy possessed of her full 1 I mental vigor keenly alert intelligent and n p evincing a degree of or mental and physical vigor rH r found iu iii persons who bu have paso pasted passed Ih the eightieth mile stone Eton The Till editor of Human Life Lif al also had a t I long interview with nith Mrs I Edd Eddy anI and bi his testimony i is similar to th that t of Mr lr Brisbane Brisbane Bris Bris- bane hane whilo in Juno June the tho Boston Boton Globe commissioned our ono of or ils its well known writers Mr Ir Edwin 1 T Park ParIe to visit I Concord and interview Mrs r Edd Eddy This he did and the thc result of his hill interview was published iu in the Boston Globe Gloh of I BUDda Sunday Juno 16 in an arti article l. l that occupied oc oc- u occupied cup ed about five tiro columns nn of tho the Globe and was headed as follows foo 1 Mrs Eddy is in Keen Ken Alert Globo Globe Man Jan Finds No o o Si Sign n of Mental Mi Weak alt ness For 10 40 Minutes Church Head Talks Fluently JUlis Incisively cl Shirts Shifts Topics Top Top- its ics r Easily Reads Rends amid 1 Writes R Without r Gln Glasses ss Calls Next ext Friends Next Vert Enemies Declares Herself to Be Dc Compos Menus Montis In III the interview Mr Park Par said laid II I J was teas admitted to h her I study and sitting in front Il of and close to hr her I Lad had |