Show one nore more woman n the case arthur brown who was hufe shot I 1 on oh the ath by mrs anna bra bradley dley died on the and two women wept over him bim mrs A M 0 adams at sight of the nitin man she was engaged to wed and MA mrs rs bradley because she blew him bim the the admission by mrs annie Adams Kiskadden of engage A va P ment to narty marry former sentor senator aft arthur hur brown who was killed in washington by mrs bradley shows the motive for urs mrs Bra braes eleY S pursuit purs bitof of brown to the caP capital itaf brown had provided that mrs bradley sho should uld letters which revealed his engagement ga to mrs kis kadden and this influenced liew her to follow brown confirmation from him of the engagement at their interview in the raleigh hotel it is presume presumed df angered the woman and she shot him the washington times today contains a symposium on the unwritten law feature of mrs Br bradleyd Bradley 8 case devoting several pages of its sanday issue to the qu question estion chetner mrs bradley should be absolved from pun for killing brown in view of the f alleged wrongs which haj had been inflicted upon her by her victim the contributors to the times articles anre joaquin miller poet now living here mrs mr s john A L logan ogan and mrs airs J alien spencer mussey a local lawyer miller says the ed unwritten law is mushroom go to san francisco after his departure P arture for washington A ticket was bought for her but at fc ogdon ogden she arranged anex an exchange and went east instead the cho presumption is that she discovered in browns office sentimentality and those who undertake to invoke it to save any person from just punishment for illegal acts are not nol law abiding citizens mrs lo 10 logan 9 an says of mrs brad I 1 ley ey she has added murderous intent to her manifold trans gres and abound be tried according to the law in her case and punished as any other v arimina ori ri in mina in a mrs mussey thi thinks aks there is an unwritten law which is right f 4 to lo defend the integrity of family life against all invaders tho the written law of the land furnishes no lio adequate protection or renedy remedy I 1 fur for such crimes and in cases like th thit tt of mrs bradley and arthur arlhur brown the woman is is justified in taking the law in 0 o her own hands |