Show S WIDOW IS KEPT FAO fROW I TREASURE Savannah Sa Ga Defying the agents of ot the United States to wrest from her the secret of or the hiding biding place of or 54 worth of ot loot amassed by her hU husband bund and buried near I Savannah Mrs Charles O. O Craven who Is 15 twenty years old returned to Georgia determined to regain the treas treas- treasure treasure ure for tor herself b but t afraid to claim It under the eyes ees of Uncle Sams Sam's men Craven one of ot the most notorious cracksmen the south has ever known was killed at Wildwood Fla live five months ago by a railroad ad special agent after atter a 11 running battle on on top of a n movIng moving ing freight train The cr through a Il series o of and train robberies in Georgia Alabama and Florida had bad amassed in cash and worth of ot Jewels which betook he be took to Savannah and burled buried near a station o on a suburban car line telling the secret of Its Ita location to none noce buthis buthis but buthis his wife After his death the young widow was arrested and held for several weeks week while government go agents tried to extract extract extract ex ex- tract from her the secret of ot the location loca lion tion of ot the buried treasure After Atter her lieI release the federal agents began to shadow her Wherever er she went she was was followed In hi the hope that she she would make an attempt to unearth the treasure Mrs Craven en declares she will never never- divulge to the government the location of the treasure Charlie paid the penalty for tor his wrongdoing with his life Ufe she said Hb lIb risked his life Ute to get the money and jewels for me me and they are are mine I willdie die t Before I will ten tell where they are arc hidden When she married the cracksman eighteen months ago In Norfolk Va she thought he be was a bu business man After a a honeymoon of ot three weeks they came to Savannah and here Craven Crayen Cra Cra- ven yen told her be he was a but bat the news news did not shake shako her ber love for tor him and she followed him where wherever r he be wished We went all aU over the south she said J Jast ast summer we were in Memphis Memphis Mem Mem- for tor awhile It was seldom that he left home without r returning eighteen or twenty four hours later with OO or orso so He seldom told me what he had bud done or Any of the circumstances sur ant surrounding rounding his t operations II I. I did not not aak tint nut I lived in hi constant nt fear tear that ne he would be- be arrested be-arrested or killed In November we went to Chicago but did not st stay long My h husband carried carried car car- ried more than through h the streets one day there He spent his hi money as fast as be he got It ft He was very liberal with his pals He was never without a II considerable fund with which to pay the traveling expenses of himself and arid the members of ot his gang After leaving Chicago we came south At Owensboro Ky my husband blew a safe sare In a postoffice and got several sev seVe several eral thousand dollars Then we came camo cameto cameto to Atlanta We got there on the night of ot Dec Dee 27 27 1913 1013 and walked down Peachtree street carrying n a quart of or nitroglycerin In a 8 satchel From At At- Atlanta lanta Charlie went to Augusta and I 1 clime came to S Savannah Later he ho joined me meIn In fu Savannah ll 1 but a Il fe few days thereafter be be he went to southern Florida Sh Shortly afterward he came cume back t to Savannah Si I with the In cash and jewels worth which he we went t out one i ul night ht and burled hurled I Charlie did not oot SW stay lon tong long in Savannah Savannah Savan Savan- nah nub after lifter the Then I ran shirt of 01 money and wro wrote t to lIke nl to ask If It ft it would tn be to all right to 10 tit InkeR take Inke Ice R some of ot the hidden money to live liT ou on That letter never tr reached him It fell feH Into the hands bands of ot tb the government authorities HU HU- and that 1 Is how they learnt learned o of th treasure T. T L was was- arrested but tIC ho be made diC ln t me toe as us I 1 had bad not te- te r the stolen Foods After I 1 got get t tout out of ot j jail ll I wu wan aa be besieged ll e by people whom I J kne knew In t to tell the Ih location of the hidden money Po Pom omm of ot them m searched for tor it them themselves un un- until til they dug up n R bottle of ot j erin which we w. had Ii also hidden That t frightened them so M badly that they rave crave It u up up When hIra Cru Craven n returned to Ot Geon Or gin gift for tilt the tt second time she received nil morons mt run Jc letters letter of fit n a threatening n nature from people In lot Savannah I stating Minting thAt It would be bp h best t for b her r In Inthe the end nd If It told she she told the hiding place of ot the th th money and Jewels |