COME HOME, WROTE PARENTS. ~ Pathetic Letters Establish Identity of Girl Suicide.

April 7, 1909
COME HOME, WROTE PARENTS.

Pathetic Letters Establish Identity
of Girl Suicide.

There is no longer any doubt as to the identity of Miss Effie Sloan, the young woman who committed suicide by jumping from a third-story window of the general hospital April 3. Miss Sloan was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Sloan of Jasper, Ark., according to several letters found yesterday in her trunk.

It is apparent from the letters that the parents live on a farm a few miles from town and that the girl had been away from home a year or more.

"Do come home, dear; we are so anxious to see you once more," is a phrase which occurs many times in brief notes from father and mother. "We thought a long time that you had been killed in a railroad accident and we have worried our hearts sore," says one of the letters, signed by the father.

The fact that several women who knew Misss Sloan here professed to believe that she was using an assumed name led to the investigation of her effects by the administrator and the coroner at the Wagner undertaking rooms yesterday.