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Atlanta Constitution
August 15th, 1913

Mrs. A. Marcus, a sister of Mrs. Leo Frank, followed Mrs. C. F. Ursenbach, another sister. She was among those who played cards at the Selig home on April 26.

"Did Frank and his wife play cards with the rest?" Mr. Arnold asked.

"No."

"Where were they?"
"Mr. Frank sat in the hall reading and his wife was in and out of the room."

"What time did they go to bed?"
"Something after 10 o'clock."

"Was Frank nervous?"
"No."

"Anything unusual about him?"
"No."

"You say Frank sat in the hall reading, did you?" asked Attorney Hooper on cross-examination.

"Yes," the witness replied.

"He broke up the poker game, didn't he?"
"No."

Mrs. Marcus was then excused.

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Friday, 15th August 1913 Sister of Mrs. Leo M. Frank Tells Jury About Card Game PDF