00:00Constitution starts fun to bring Burns here to solve the Mary Fagan murder mystery.
00:04Atlanta Constitution, Friday, May 16, 1913.
00:08By all means, employ William J. Burns to solve the Mary Fagan murder mystery.
00:13It will cost several thousand dollars to get the world-famous detective to come to Atlanta,
00:17and the Constitution herewith starts the subscription with $100.
00:21As soon as Homer George, manager of the Atlanta Theater, learned of the subscription, he subscribed $10.
00:28Never in the history of Atlanta has there been such an insistent demand that a murderer or murderers be apprehended.
00:35For days and weeks, the Fagan murder has been the sole topic of conversation.
00:40Now that the subscription has been actually started, hundreds will doubtless be glad to help swell the fund.
00:45The Constitution will gladly acknowledge all subscriptions and turn them over to Colonel Thomas B. Felder,
00:51who has been retained by the citizens of Bellwood and vicinity,
00:54to aid in the prosecution of the murderer of the little girl,
00:58whose lifeless body was found in the basement of the National Pencil Factory over three weeks ago.
01:04The people of Atlanta are far from satisfied that the Fagan murder mystery has been cleared up.
01:10They feel that the guilt of the murderer should be fixed beyond all fear of disproval.
01:15The mystery is one that has baffled the best detectives in the city.
01:18To solve it, a mastermind like that of William J. Burns is needed.
01:23If he should fail, and he has never failed in the solution of a case he has undertaken,
01:28the public will be satisfied that the perpetrator of the crime will never be known.
01:33Scarcely had Colonel Felder's request for a public subscription been made public than Joseph Hirsch,
01:38former alderman, for years chairman of the Grady Hospital Board and former member of the Board of Education,
01:43communicated with Colonel Felder, and informed him that he would contribute a substantial amount to the fund.
01:50Other prominent citizens likewise made known their intention of contributing.
01:55Colonel Felder will contribute his fee toward paying for the services of the world-famous detective.
02:00There would seem to be little doubt that Burns will come to Atlanta.
02:03Your subscription will aid in the assurance.
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