Mrs. Murret. What's that?
Mr. Jenner. I assume her earnings were small?
Mrs. Murret. Oh, yes; they don't pay too much.
Mr. Jenner. What did she do with John Edward and Robert at this time?
Mrs. Murret. Well, at that time John Edward and Robert were placed in a home across the river some place. I wouldn't know the name of the home. I visited with her one time, and she didn't like it too much, and so she took them because they weren't keeping their clothes clean and so forth. The children didn't look the way she wanted them to, and she put them in the Bethlehem home. That's a Lutheran home.
Mr. Jenner. Is the Bethlehem home for Lutheran orphans?
Mrs. Murret. No; it's not exactly an orphanage. It's for children who have one parent.
Mr. Jenner. I think we will take a recess now for lunch, and we can be back here at 2 o'clock.
(Whereupon the proceeding was recessed.)
TESTIMONY OF MRS. LILLIAN MURRET RESUMED