,n,Jr V'va 4rv$ ' Hi- ,v TT" "vv "., ;w V 4 r LAV t , i i i ! v . WvEmira wkcid (L&nJiU rtrjw? ? -, ;?' ,r, t tl Paul's Dying Pleas ' Spurned by Slayers , Csntlnerd from rufe One; whole weight of terror was prelug en her. Jamca, likewise, lltU'nrTl with bowed head nnd dewncnttt cjch. The twltchlngH nnd turning In hi.i chnlr lind ceaiicd. He neemed tee stunned by the awful arraignment of the prosecutor te te much as move his head. He cat hud dled and passive under the lashing words. When the prosecutor ended, the eyes that had been fixed en him were, turnul en the prisoner. James still cat as if I stunned. j Story Held Jury Tense Prosecutor Wolverton held the Jury j tense ns he told the story of the crime, i as the state has reconstructed it from ' the evidence of witnesses nnd the con fessions alleged te have been made by Tames nnd Hchuck. The prosecutor gave n wealth of de tail. Dart of which had been kept secret ' by the men who hove worked for mere than two months solving the mystery of Paul's disappearance and death. "The state will nsk you te render a verdict of murder In the first degree," he said. "The basis for this will be found In the evidence, allowing thut the death of Paul resulted from blows in flicted while being robbed by this de fendant nnd the codefendant Schuck. "The crimes act in this state Is plain and explicit in this particular, stating that wherever the evidence in any cese aoews uiat aeatn nas resulted in per- , petrntlng the crime of robbery it shall be murder In the ilrst degree, and this statute applies equally te all who aid, , assist or abet In the commission of the crime. "It Is the purpose of the state te pre sent te you evidence that will show that the defendant James wns inti tnntely acquainted v.ith Paul, and, be- ' cause of common experiences might be called intimate friends. That by reason of such Intimacy the defendant was enabled te knew that Paul, as bank runner' or messenger, for the Broad way Trust Ce., frequently carried large , SUlnS of mennr frntn fhn Tt,-nn. I .,... Trust Ce te the Glrnrd National Hank, in Philadelphia. Had $10,000 in Cash "On TuMdflV. Optnrwr r. Pn..1 i. "je nreaaway AT THE PAUL MURDER TRIAL lAJSTlOr KATZENUACH sS Iw-f-'iH',, '. I If WMmmt IS a lH!!?ir 9VEuDrSVi'r iaLBLW iLssW ''sEa &svnaHnwL t hhl TB&ssTsasssaasssE. kvkw . C iiessssawQiia ssssBirdB)eLessssssV'i Vntf- AtHflsTOsrsssssssK? mm-- HACOt.& JAMCS HrtKiUO A:UAMS Drawn bj t5fnirur Public Lertirer Htaft Artist On the upper left Is shown .lust leu Kntzenbach, uhe Is presiding In Camden at the (riiil of Frank J. James (upper right) ; below are Hareld ilames, son of the confessed slujer, and his mother ITUSt UO.. hctuiven 1 -'-,." " i-' - " .. l""' r '. v - .. and 1 :30 In the afternoon with checks I P00"1 t,cn or,. i'T lnC . ? I0"f nn" ! UlT0llRr' , ul . ., itmeiir.tinr tn Sin (Wi n.i k.V.1. . 'we and one-half Inches wide and one- "Jiimes nnd Shuck then went te a U Si "amount of SI0M On. J.3T. he,f inch thlrk- A'tcr UlIs beating tailoring establishment te get a suit of checks was n T hV : Uf'f f ,J v.ag? nothing further was heard from Paul of clothes belenginc te James that had wj enccKs was te Be left at the Urst ....,. ....i ct.,,.t, ,.i.Jk.. i..e ,..... t.Tm in, ,vian.lv streets Camden t L Lfli.l " 1 ued " drive the car. The route the car for pressing. This suit wns te replace rhcVk'iuu! ih.'ainn ,1 Pacne ' took was ever Ilaird avenue bridge the one James was wearing nnd which was Lb, .lpliUfp'SrV.. ?-anIt,nr.tMl through the perk along Kalghn avenue had bloedbtnlns from here Paul's head .Wiaf..r,,,b.t'.UeI1"rcd t0 thc G,ra'-I -Na-iexte.!en te Marltan nlku. alone the I had touched him as they carried the in.- .!.,. . . . Disc te Jiariten anil .UMlerd. taKinu . Deuv out ei uie cnr. aiiw kchiub tun euslv entereil Intn ! ' U prevl" i back reads te circle both nlaces and I suit they returned te Shuck's heuset m,; p, ,Z: :, """v " continuing en te Tabernacle nnu into where the domes were ciiringeu, nnu me at Vh. n. if v rn.t;en. abeu' 1:30, the pine weeds until they reached n bloodstained BUit was wrapped inn r,:.i? f?!8"'," erth Second street, place called Iricks causeway. i bundle with the bloedstnined underwear "us.e uauiCT nnu an emce. anil tn pm -.i l 1..1, ninn.i te Philadelphia, together, in James' 1,xl' Hidden In Marsli 'nr. '"Vim ei. wns Gfiinntvl fit n The defendant accordingly met Paul en Second street, bc'ew the garage and near Arch strett. Schuck and the de fendant were together in Jimm' pnr little bridge ever a small and shallow stream where the trees and underbrush were extremely heavy. In this out-of-way nnA inrwnnnntpl nlnPA fhp hnrlv nf az me time. Hchurk was driving the ' Paul was takn out of the cur and car car and James was sitting alongside of ,ried by Shuck and James into the heavy lm't they met Pnu1, J,"nc3 left I underbrush and deposited in a soft, the front seat and sat In the back nnd marshy place close te the edge of the Inul took the front scat alongside of brook and about twenty or thirty feet hchuck. They orevo immediately te the from the little bridge and the read, first National Hank and stepped the "They immediately returned te the car en the opposite side of Market car and started te strip the left-hand street, near Frent, while Paul went rear deer of ita inside covering because into the bank. He was en'y there n few it was stained with bleed from Paul's minutes nnd came out and get into the .head that had rested ugainst it as he cer again taking the front seat. )a.y in the bottom of the enr, dead. This "The car wns then driven down Mnr- covering and the upholstering tape that ket street te Delaware avenue, where, had been inside te held it tn place were Instead of continuing te the regular en-I thrown into the underbrush and have trance of the ferry, a uliarp turn was since been found bearing bloodstains, made nnd the car driven down back of land will be offered in evidence, ns well the long shed that runs from Delaware ' also the rear left-hand deer which like avenue te the ferry The space in the ' "e contains bleed spots. At the same rear of this shed is sometimes used for place they also threw away the eye the parking of curs. glasses of Paul and the cne containing wi, -. i. v. w. r.t . I them, evidently finding these in the bet- Flrst Assault Near Ferry Shed , t,,m of the car after the body had been " 4 aU- t-j t . , .... 'wicr me cur naa Deen unven semeiumen eui, distance tack of the sheds, it wns stepped, and James immediately Htnick i-aui a mew en the head and started "Kefere leaving the body James took from Paul's coat his wnllet. The money was taken from the wallet nnd the ether te drag him from the front seat te the contents tern into pieces and thrown hack. In this he was assisted by I nleng the read by James as Shuck drove CChllck. James aealn Ktruek him nn j ,1.. .or nut nf tm wnrwln The nnrr nf continued te strike him. The our wns the iron spring with which Paul had turned around nnd driven out of Dela- Ibeen beaten was also thrown away ns ware avenue again, and then north en ' they went through the weeds. In Delaware avenue te Cooper or Penn throwing the spring out of the cur the street, and at about Fourth street, ' windshield was struck and partly they crossed ever te Market and out broken. James also threw away, in the Market street te Federal nnd en ever weeds, the revolver that he had and the bridge crossing Cooper river. They I with which shots hud been (Irwl at Pnul continued out 1 ederai street te the , as they came along Mnrlten piUe, al n te the read leading ever te Ferrest Hill Park. The read between Marlton pike and the purk is denelate and little fre quented und here the car was (.topped. "In the meantime ns the car left the ferry and went nleng Delaware nve thnnirh he was dead nt the time. Many of the above nrticles have been found and will be offend in evidence. Tried te Secret Meney nnd a brick placed in the middle and then taken te Cooper river ni ivaignn avenue, nnd thrown into the water, nnd also bloodstained curtains of the auto mobile. Spent Night in Hcsert "After disposing of the bloodstained clothes and curtains, they went te Mar ket Street Ferry and hiied n jitney that took them te the Knighn Avenue Ferry te go te Philadelphia nnd the Breed Street Station, where it wns dismissed. "At Bread Street Station, another tnxl was procured that took them te a saloon nnd then te u house of prostitu tion with two women. They remained there overnight nnd pnrt of the next day and r.-tumed te their own homes that Wednesday night. They met again the following dny nnd met ether girls and continued te spend the money taken from Pnul In buing presents for women and in riotous living. "This mode of living continued until Pundny, when both returned te Cam den. In the meantime. Detective Deran, of the prosecutor's eiQie, had been endeavoring te locate James at his place of business and nt his home, but had been unsuccessful. "On Monday, October 11, the day after James returned, he came with his father-in-law te the proi-ecuter's office nnd while admitting that he had taken Paul te the ferry in his enr, denied knowing what hnd become of him. At this time he also, in answer te ques tions, cave a detailed statement of where he had been from October 5 te October 11. nnd which statement, by subsequent invcbtigatlens, was found te be untrue. "It is also the purpose of the state te show that, when James returnid te his home en Wednesday night, the day following the crime, he took his ear for repairs te a garage owner nt Mt. Kph- nlm. nnd hud n conversation with him. ' which will be placed In evidence. The i car remained there for repairs for one "In returning from the weeds Shuck i week nnd was gotten again en October nue and out Penn street or Cooper onten. The purpose of this visit te I county, end after the discovery of bleed- stains, en the Boer beards nnd en tne rear seat, these were thrown away nnd n new sent purchased nnd new fleer benrda put In place. At the enrage where this work was done, James re quested the garage owner te replace the new scat with an old one, te avoid any nt the prosecutor's office en the Mon day night he nppearcd there. "The state will nlse show that en Thursdny, October 14, this defendant nnd Shuck went back te the place in the plne weeds, where the body had been placed, for the purpose of burying it se ns te prevent discovery. On the way there they stepped and purchased shovels and a rnke. The rake was net necessary nnd wns bought merely as a 'blind.' The shovels were used te dig the grave. An effort was first made te dig the grave close by the body, but they were unable te de se en nrceunt of the roots of trees and underbrush. They then went along the read for about seventy-live yards until they found a sandy place some ten or fifteen yards in from the read. Here they dug a nmnll trench about four feet long and two and ene-hnlf te three feet deep. "They then returned te the body and cnrrled It from the bushes and trees te the read, and being difficult te carry they took a rope out of the car, with which they tied the feet together and nttached the ether end te the back of the automobile. The enr was started nnd the body drngged up the read te a point opposite the trench. It was then cnrrled und dragged te the grave and deposited. The trench net being long enough, it wns necessary te fold the legs ever the body toward the head and In this position the body was covered with earth and left. Thcre was also thrown into the grave the coat belong ing te Paul, and which had been pulled off as the body was drngged up the read. In this coat was found the pack use of checks that were te have been delivered te the Ulrard National Bank. Tells of Finding Bedy "Afer the burial of the body, they threw the shovels away ns they came through the weeds nnd then returned te their homes. i "T body of Paul was found Satur day afternoon, October 10, just two j uncr us uunui, Dy n party or gun ners who Immediately notified the au thorities. As seen ns the body wns identified ns that of Paul, the urrctit of Jamca wns ordered. "After his nrrest en October 1(1, he continued te deny any knewledge of the crime nnd gnve the snme explnnutlen of his movements as he hnd previously given In the prosecutor's office. This was te the effect that after lenving Paul nt the ferry, October C, he met n gill whom he did net knew and took her te a buugnlew nt Clementen, remained there Tuesday and Wednesday, nnd then brought her back te Camden and went home Wednesday night. That Thursday he went back te the bungalow and re mained there until Sunday when he returned te his father's heuBe "Thp defendant maintained he knew nothing of the crime as will appear tv the several conversations he hnd with officers, but linnlly mnde n confession which will be offered In evidence und in which the defendunt admit the facts street, Paul asked them te take him te I the bungalow was te hide the $10.(00 l.oeper Hospital, nnd said he would say that hnd been taken from I'uul. hen he had been held up at Delaware ave- they reached the bungalow they entered nun and Market street and that James i ana went te the twend fleer and there and Schuck bad found him and brought him te the hospital. Of course this was net done, and when they reached the out-of-way place between Marlton pike and the Balrd avenue bridge leading into the park, und where the car was stepped, Paul seemed te have again re gained his Benxea and begged them te let him go, and said if they wanted the money te take it, but te let him go. "Instead of heeding his cry te be i-eleaBed he was again beaten ever the head, first by Juraes and then by enened the Ducknce of menej They then decided there was no safe place te hide it there ami they then Vurted for Brooklawn, the home of Juraes, but I suspicion that his wife might have finally decided te go te Shuck's house in , Camden lustcud. ...v,.u.-u .u ..u... ..., "On the way te Shuck's home they1 "The state -will also offer in evidence stepped at a store in Westvllle and i a conversation that the defendant James bought n new shirt nnd cellar te Jumes hnd with an Intimate friend en replace these he was wearing, nnd en I the Thursday following the murder, in which there were some bloodstains. ) which he referred te the umeunt of After their arrhal ut Shuck's house money he had. and also hew he had some of the money wus tnken out of answered t.e questions directed te him &:& Opn from 9 A. M. te 6 P. M. Even dag and Saturday Manufacturers Sacrifice Backward season; cancellation of orders and thousands of yards of woolen goods en hand which we made up into gar ments te get out cost of materials, compel us te place en sale at a fraction of their worth, thousands of Women's COATS MICABE'S 1214 Arch Slreet AH Dresses in Stock Sacrificed for Clearance Cuit J TOnef tltn luna for trtnunpiS W mute dp thrt reiiu hat l ret m e of mUnU CeU UVe UtH mt ellhit nt t S and 4 iliufsi Mr racrtflcfl price In retail etnn. SUITS r.tnr fcntl tn ter Bna etxk he biru marked at iwtnal nxl of marnrUl Think of what (Jat maau te reu la arlncl 1214 ARCH ST. That Christmas morning smile Will break forth in all ita nidlancn If jeu ptve your boy a blcyeU. And all the while you tnjey his hap piness with him you have the quiet ratlsf&ctlen at knowing that you have provided u meane of healthful outdoor exercise that will keep him healthy na well na happy. 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Death Penalty Opposed Jeseph Keegan, of Hadden Heights, who is almost blind, wns the second man examined. He wns excused by Justice Kntzenbach. William Hcrgcant, a retired member of the Philadelphia bar, living in Wlnslew township, wns challenged for cause and the challenge allowed when he snld he was unalter ably opposed te capital punishment, nnd would net assent te n first degree ver dict under any circumstances. Then Henry Bchwanker, of Hadden Heights, wns ncceptcd as Jurer Ne. 10. William Ashton, the eleventh juror, was talesman Ne. OG, counting the men examined yesterday. He Is an empleye of the Victer Talking Machine Ce. Schwankcr, juror Ne. 10, wns n trav eling agent for the same concern until tne yenrB nge, when bis health failed. The state used another of its peremp tory challenges te prevent Edward Mat lack, of Hadden Heights, from serving. He Is a garage man, and said he had known James slightly In n business way. He told the court that he was prepared te find verdict according te the evi dence, nnd that his acquaintance with James was net intimate, rroiecuter Wolverton, who Is hnndllng the cebc for the commonwealth, choe te exercise his right of peremptory challenge, nnd Mat lack was excused. Jeseph Murray, the twelfth juror, exhausted the panel. He wan the very last man left te cheese from, and had We Buy Geld Sliver, Platinum, Diamonds, Jewelry of All Kind Penn Smelting & Refining Works TItK old oei.n snep flOB Filbert St., Phlla. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIH B, Carbons Like Originals ranama JOrenze is the ideal carbon paper for making carbon copies that leek exactly like eriginali. Hundred of new uiers say it is iust the carbon paper they have been searching for. Pnnamn Bronze makes won derfully clear, clean enrbens. Posi tively will net smudge or smear. Try n sample sheet. Pheno or write today. Manifold Supplies Ce. Lembard 4716 206 Walnut PI. 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S Apr. fcUt MAURETANIA ...HrwYerk" q.rbeiiri and 3otaaipte.,....Mtr.lS Apr. 7 ktsrU List of UUr flalllnt-s On Reeueat The R. M. S. "CARONIA" will sail en January 15tH for a seven weeks' cruise te the MEDITERRANEAN, EGYPT and the NILE The most tempting opportunity te make this trip CUNARD LINER, CUNARD CUISINE, CUNARD SERVICE and an itinerary planned with only one aim that of the passengers enjoyment and comlert. , OFFICES: 21-24 State Street, New Yerk HOTEL WINDSOR, Jucksenvllle'n largest hotel and ene of Flerida's finest. Voces beautiful HAmmlng Tark, convenient te theatres and ohepplng center. DIk air" bedroom, Bun parlera,. unique dlnlnif rooms. Ilebret 11. Meyer, 1'rep. J' r'-J:r'h- Jacksonville, Fla. nrtKKN ciivi: HrnrNns. iqv. QUI-SWANA SPA HOTEL flrren Cove Bprlnc. tlertdu 01 nc Het Jlrenrvef hotel with med. Imprevem'ts and suipne-maanesia prliurs and inrl tuunr: volt; battling- caelne. tennU; hunting Hues te yer any upwaras witn meal. Hum- eit connectien: Hetel Dunmerr, Lake I)un mere. Vt. Hetel Marlen. Ijilte Oeerire. N. T, WOsrOK A. fAVKf. REDUCED PRICES all make of ADDING MwWjBjf M A nTtlfJVQ The llaasett Addlna MarhlM Onlr as.se rl i'l c?2i5? Collin Office Mnchlndry Ce. Ul Chestnut HI. I.srifit asterlmtnti ull fully niarenletd GOLF AT ST. AUGUSTINE HOTEL ALCAZAR New Open PONCE DE LEON Open January th FLORIDA'S IDEAL WINTEK CLIUATK I1I.1IMI DA The Ideal Winter Resort PRINCESS HOTEL BERMUDA HOWIi a TWir.eann. Manama RrUrn2,T.iber- Jcommedatas () OPEN DUC. 0 TO tAT t tusehed by Bteamers of FVimess Drmtc XJn. Whltthall 8t. N. T. :anad. Canadian National ej "e Bervlce Aerets Canada. I'er al" tnformauea tPpl.v "le V, Ch,"vn. 0?n.Af!i J'nir lPt. 1270 Ilreiidwuy N. T. City. .TAI'TION XOTICK AIJ. 1'1'AHO.NH are hirebjr rautlenrd acalnst harUirlns or trulln: any of the crew of the nntlsh H fi "Hpi-rmtna." frm Wiwey, EnKland. Bvans. Ma.ttr. na no dbl of their cnnlraetlnn will be paid by the irtr. Cennlrneis, or by r ...FA'te' 'Ui.1-' H. & CO- Asents, '" miiim iiuig i h in it.. I'hlla HTKAMWHIf NCrTlt'KS CRUISES We represent all Opectal and Itwrul.r (.'ruties te West Indies, I!s7t7 te, Bnd or call for full Information. STEAMSHIP TICKETS rurnlshed by all Lines at lewtat rate. BARTLETT TOURS CO. 800 SOUTH UTH ST., miLA. resswnaer and FrtUM Hfitlers. jrer later siunnia aveir as il ,, mil. iTrisni umee, uoerse UIr TKJt. Ill rasarnrrr Office'. ISuO Walnut fit.. FRENCH LINE FREIGHT DEPARTMENT Cempagnle Generale Transatl antique Inward and Outward Fnt Frrhrht Bteamers Regular Service Between PHILADELPHIA & FRENCH-ATLANTIC PORTS SS "FARNS WORTH," Antwerp & Hamburg SalUd S S "ROUSILLON," U Hnvre & Berdaaux Dec. 20 SS "ONTARIO," Le Havre & Hamburg Jan. 15,ai (and such ether French-Atlantic Perta aa cargeea offer) Te Lead Pier 86 Seuth AGENTS NEW YORK OCEANIC COMPANY, INC. Fer Bate and 8tae Arelr GEYELIN & COMPANY (Inc.) Philadelphia Representatives Lembard 4207 108 Seuth Fourth Street Main tin NAWSCO LINES freight Berries Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES HARB0I fiAN FHANCISCO, SEATTLE TACOMA, PORTLAND West Hound Btenmtr Vast irnanfl IFeal SettNit Bttamtr Kaat Betia Leading Artlgrw Feb. 1 IJan. 27 Brush Meh. S Jan. 3 A Steamer Feb. 15Fcb. 3 Ynlza Meh.lJ Jnn. 15 West Togus Feb. 28 I Feb. 18 ....West IsleU.... Ja-II Tsr Eatrs. ttcn Applr te J NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. 13C S. Fourth St.. Phlla. Pheno Lembard 5701-2-3; Main 32024 CUMMINS LINES U. S. Shipping Heard Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA TO ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP, SS "BONNIE BROOK" Dee.30 S S "ARIZPA" Jan. 10 PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG & BREMEN S S "GATEWAY CITY" Jan. 5 for space and rate apply A. D. CUMMINS & CO., Inc. 139 Seuth 4th St, Phlla, Pa. Lembard 41i7-4128-S407 : Main 1U8 TheCHARLES T.MEGEEC0. Agenta for U. S. Shipping Beard Philadelphia te Greek, Adriatic & Black Sea Ports Piraeus, Patras, Salonica Venice and Trieste S. S. "Fert Araitreif" Leadiii A Slcsmer Jta. 1, 1021 Leidinr Berts.! Soeta Yj Pltr 79 3. t7. Fer ratca and epace apply te The Charles T. Meee Ce. Drexcl Building, Philadelphia Lembard B100l-S-i Main 300 Philadelphia te Gibraltar, Valencia, Barcelena, , Marseilles SS Waokse Leading Fer rate and partieulare apply te James W.EIwell & Ce., Inc. 17 State St., New Yerk or The Charles T. Megee Ce. Drexel Building, Philadelphia Lembard SXOO-l'S-3 Main 3091 J EARN-LINEl Ineerperated 1811 U. S. Shipping Beard Steel Steamtt General Carge Regular Service PHIUDELPHIA-MANCHESTEI Calling at Aroiimeotli, Briitel, Caralf ui I rttwpart, u tuficiSBt cargo efftn A Steamer Dec.1 PHILADELPHIA.HAVANA SS "Lake Fernande".... Leadl I'er rates and partlcalars eppl Earn-Line Steamship C, 139 Seuth Fourth St. , PHILADELPHIA, PA. Helland-America LINE New Yerk te Rotterdam Via Plymouth and Boulegne-inr-Mer New AiuiUrdtm ...Dec. 28 Feb. 19 Mtr, 20 Ryndim Jse. 8 Feb. 12 Mtr. 19 Rettsrdam Jan. 25 Mar. 1 Apr, 9 Noerdsm Apr. 2 Ms. 7 P.nrnr.r Office, 1S31 VVilast St, Pkila. KILADELPm RIO JANEIRO, MONTEVIDEO AND BUENOS AIRES S.S. "Lake Fannin" Sailed S.S."Lake Fagundus" Sailed S. S. "West Jaffrey" Jan. I U. S. Shipping Beard Steel Steamers Jehn S. Emery & Ce., Inc. Iloflten, Mam BiSHMaaV-IISISMH Megec, Steer & Ce., Agi Uroael Building, rhlladtlpM Lembard 2208-2ZOT 'A tJltff I arfcrJer'VtJeL.t4eViWrl -. Sl1' w. gjyW Qft 'A - . .! B StT, Rlfe.ta.--A -w m &? LmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmJ-: jasmfT-' ViJ2-&lL rTS3HS3F31
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