Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 30, 1921, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 30, 1921
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Damaging to Moss
Comlnurd from I'M Cine
jjered ncrois thf room ntnl grnopi-d m
rm. Ht mid "l.t's get out of here.'
j ''Did Moss talto nnrtliin- when he
flft I'sircc n apartments?" nuked (be
fproncutor.
I "T, he took a bottlo of liquor."
"Wh(M did you pi?"
j "To m.T apartment nt 'MW Walnut
Btreet."
"What did joti do' '
"When we got in the room. I tinned
'to loeV the door. Mo aid 'Don't
dock that, door, it loobi suspicious. Tcke
'jour skirt off and get In bed. If un.v
!ne rome up to qiic-stton .vou. joh unlit
Jj you haven't beeu outside of tout
(apartment tonight, nnd vou muM telt
them Treadwav ha? gone to gi ton
ortin mrdtcine '
' "I took off rv 4, it and got in lied,
(and Mois mt ,o tliti foot of the bed
'drinking the whivci lie had been
'here some time .vhen the bell run and
Treadwav and Elliott mine in. Tread -way
Mill. Come on iind set ibiI.v
wo' re jot to so av.nj
"t paid "What ilo jrou mean goi n
Co infOj'" He said 'We ve nut to ro
don't Rk o mimy niiehtion ' So I
jot dressed and we left ihe hi)iie V
(went to t'arudeu
"Vher eler did vou ruv'
"We vtupped n Kighth nnd Sprint
ro r Klliott ' "lotl.. '
"What did vou ilo in Omulm1" "A
soon as we cot in Cauidrn Trfotlnuv
and Moss koi i ut of the n Moss
dm baik with two buga and tlnro was
ii woman with him Mobs wns trying
to force her to set in the inf. bin 'he
broke nwnv and ran to her home."
.ImIrp Audenrled iiskxl
"Did .vou. have nuy bajn u lien o,i
lft "J04P Walnut street ?" "Yes. sir.
we had Mr Peirce'a bans.
"When jnit s'ot baek from ('Hmden
where did you go'" neked the irif
out or.
"We pivked up Kllioti nujl then ne
enr on to Ualumoie
"Did vou hare any ouversiitniii with
Mom on tbe way to MiilHmon1'' Yes
air."
"What did von tnlk nboiu'' ' Mom
'wan drunk and vta pulling on the back
2-Way
Head
Lamps
THEY never blind
you always sec.
Vacuum - controlled
from dash. All the
ltht ivithout glare ends
night-driving dangers.
1-et us explain this ex
clusive feature today!
Lexington .Motor Co.. of I'rnna.
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I KXINOTON liril.lllMi
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Ieilnftton Motor Company
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DIRECTION STANLEY
COMPANY OF AMERICA
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CHARLES RAY
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BROADWAY ,i.,:sH;v".,.r
CHARLES CHAPLIN
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COLONIAL i'M :'-'.,". ".? V
I Kflf lK MIM.K'H
"FORBIDDEN FRUIT"
DARBY ,H' e
CHARLES CHAPLIN
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CHARLES CHAPLIN
In Ill. ll '
FAMILY
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GLADYS BROCK.wt.LL
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THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "THr. rilUM'IKK OK TIIK MKH "
,5T WEST CHESTER
iI?IAI Tfi' Till: I'ASMONMI,
lini P HOI 'R ti.irr. i.skr
UL.1- iiiv "iik Mtiitr wtrr
of my mat. I cunpUined to Treadway
nnd lie hud words with Mors."
"What else ns said?" "Mom or
some one ele wild, 'You'rn just, the onei
we're lookinc for; you killed I'eirce." "
"What happened when you fot to,
tlaltimore?" "I don't know what home
It wa we went to. but It won a friend
of Mum '
"Did Moss lake vou there?" asked
.ludre Audenrled. "Ye, eir."
"Who paid for the. ga?" inked Mr
Speiser. "Treadway. '
1 1 ling On to Mix Mone)
"What, did Moan do with his money?"'
"Htinc "it to it ' This answer created
a laugh. "He spent noiiie of it for
nometbinx to em." xhe added.
"Did ou know him n .loe M7'
"No. They called him .lock . and I kuevt
him an .lack nnd Art "
"What happened in Wheeling''
"We all went to a hotel. Treadway audi
1 hud one ram nUil Mots and Kllioti
tbe olhei. We Moved all night and.
Elliott Rot up ai Ti o'clock in the morn
int nnd went out and got the papcra
and came back and told Treadway nnd
myself IVirce'H body had been found
nnd we col lo beat it
"Wjk Mos in Hie loom?'' "No.
air '
'Wheie did vou 'e bun next?" ' In
City Hall, here "
"Whui did Mcm do vtith.thc nliukv
lie took from 1'elrce's room''" "Drank
it "
' Uy ihe war. did Moss tell you any
I limit besides telling you to ay Trend
way was alter medicine lint night?"
No. lie did not."
'When Kllioti tirM hit I'eirce whai
did Moss do"1" "He aid. 'come on.
lel'a nei out of here
"Did you scream?" Vo, ii I
was toiUR to wuen Treadway and Moss
aid 'don't make u sound.'
"Did he say anything to juu on the
wiy back to -'0-1!) Walnut?" "I could
hardly walk. Mosx took iiold of my
iirm and said, 'why the hell did Tread
way brine you here'' Ii could haw
been done without you
"Anv other convetration with him?"
Me told me not to have nnyihinjr to My.
When wo got in my room, be wouldn't
let me talk ut loud. He made tne talk
Smart
Walking
Pumps
As practical as a
heavy oxford.
$12
CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut
Eitablitlxed 1868
IJCOME HAVE LUNCHEON AT Mi NOTICE I
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TOMORROW'S MENU
Cluchtn Ohra Soup
Choice of Braised Short Ribi of Rief
Creole or Fried Obiter (Platter)
Ratlt and Butter Coffee and Milk
rti&nosi;.5s; cafe open every Sunday
I'liornri -
The NIXON -MRDLINCER
THEATRES
A'KNUE-:
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THOMAS MEIGHAN
m Till, KHUN I ll.lt lit I II t. S l.t US
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DOROTHY GISH
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"HELIOTROPE"
COLISEUM "ZV
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"BEHOLD MY WIFE"
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H. B. WARNER
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"THE DEEP PURPLE"
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"PASSIONATE PILGRIM"
NIXON cl As" UAUKEr HJs
BRYANT WASHBURN ""
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CHARLES CHAPLIN
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"FORBIDDEN FRUIT"
ATrRACTIONS AT THE
NEIGHUORHOOD THEATRES
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MacLEAN and MAY
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THE PENALTY"
AUlAVJlNM inriN:i:iuar
MARY PICKFORD
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OtlNiM Mr y. ; ,,,, (.rKini,,!
RMH III N.NKVr In ' "III.K Ulisi:ll'
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BLUEBIRD VC'l.U,,3,,Sl!?7Vi
In whispers. Treadway and Elliott
were cone bo lone that Mosh began to
fear that soiiicthlnjc had happened to
them; that they had been arreatetl, and
asked mo if I knew any place wn could
go. Mons told tne to be sure and aay If
I win iUMit lotted h Treadway had
left the room at l o'clock. 1 roid that
was foolish, because he couldn t K
gone ro long, us It waji then neiuly
two.'
"Did von notice whether Mohs was
drunk when you were walking with him
to the apartment?" "He staggered a
bit. but he knew enough to tell me to
sav I hadn't been out of my room.
Mr. Hpelaei then naked Hue. "W hut
was said to you. or what was the con
versation in the cm going down to
Ualtlmore?"
"There was no special conversation."
fhe icplied "Elliott sold to us 'lie
was the baldest to kill I ever
tnw ' " ,,
"And what did Treadway ,, M'.r '
'Treadwav laughed and agreed."
"Did Alms etei- turn to Treadway
and usk if it were true that you killed
I'elire?'
Ves
'tl'nll liitv fllil lilt MEIV II?"
Why.
suie.' was vrfial Treadwav Mid.
"Now, onn suitcase was 1oH and one
was discarded." continued Mr. Speiser.
Which was discarded?" "Klliotfa
suitcase, which had some clothing in
it."
Moss Whs Drunk
"The i ai was hauled to Cumberland,
wnsn'i n?" "Yes sir."
"Well, who did the hauling?" "HI
dot! and Treadway."
"Whete wa Mons''" "Oh. hf whs
in the car. He wn too drunk lo get
out
"When you gol to Baltimore, who
hired the room?" "Klliott nnd Mosc "
, "I'nder what name? rhat I ou'd
' 001 my. I ilo not remember."
i Mr Speiser then turned Sue over for
cross examination.
Mr Stevenson then questioned the
Sill
You lold n'l Moss wa drunk, didn't
j on "' ' "Yes sir."
He was Hill intoxicated when he got
to 'JO-HI, wasn't he?" "Yes sir "
When did tbi drunk cease?" I
'In i HuMhin
Duli Lvather
Lokitsri,
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5sUJ, tie,
DdivtrtJ !
part sf tity.
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CARMAN' "l-'!MMl'Ws AVB
MARTHA MANSFIELD
I" HIS IIKOnil I! . KKKITR"
CENTURY l'Ar'y
WALLACE REID "
in vi n us m dm ioi
lay's Knickerbocker ''" "
ALICE JOYCE" lu'0SU
H ui;it i.okii m M.tNicn"
FA1RMOUNT '.".;,, iVrfv
Mne Murray and David Powell
III IIHII.S 1)1 CI.W"
MILTON SILLS
in mi. M.Aitimi.t: i.amih iv
FR ANKFORD T''' Y&ift0
CHARLES CHAPLIN
in "Tin; Kill"
Germantown Mu &RktF'gAl
"ISOBEL"
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"The Inside of the Cup"
MA.NHFIM l'H'AMl.W.s AVK.
IV1. MWLIHI AT mam,eim ,. r-
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"OLIVER TWIST, JR."
MODFI ur' h' '"" ' '" '
EUGENE O'BRIEN
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OVERBROOK fHAVKniroo ,
"IDOLS OF CLAY"
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"A Plc of Hnnim,nn-.i
riace or noneymoons
kistciik i.cmi; umt iv.iii.v itkvksm
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WILLIAM RIISSFII
VYIULIrWH KU33CLL
' "hark kmcki.km"
WM. PENN Vr ,."',:- 3"i'.r.lr';;i
roultlnt aa.t. - 1 believe It tvns In Cum
borlnnil." "Now. wlien you went cut to Kitty
third iind Market streets, Moss was m
drunk lie was Hlnelng Hongs, wasn't
li?" "Vcs air."
Hetn .Mr. Speiser Interrupted.
"Vou do not have to be drunk to alng
sons. Mr. Htuvenson."
"At thut limif in the morning you
do. Mi. Spclaer." wns the retort.
Mr. Stevenson rntittniird. "Moss had
n (ju.'irl when lie enme from Mr.
Teirec's. didn't he?" "Yea sir."
"Hut you do not know he got it there.
do . on "' ' "No sir."
Another Little Drink
"Now., when you not to Italtiniore.
and went lo Mr. I'ohlaou's. he Inflated
on Moss tnkong n drink, didn't he?"
"Yes, sir."
"Trendwny went with Moss down in
the ear nnd iame back with him. didn't
he?" "Yea. hIi."
"Mrs. lingers, wben ,vou went away
finni -Wft and left Klliott on Spruce
utrrel. he whs alone, wasn't he?"
"S'es. sir."
"Wnss Moss vpf separated from
Trendwn.vV" "No, sir."
"Moss wns very noisy, wasn't he?"
"Yw. sir."
Mr. Spelvr then asked a few more
questions.
"Was Mos drunk at ))(' Market
street?" "I never saw hun sober."
Moss never told toil how to protect
Trend wo . did V?
No. sir."
Mr. Stevenson
ihotuht.
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asked Sin- 'Yes.
ihi'ti had n
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"That wns on the linrd, wasn't It?"
"Yea, air."
"A.s for aa you know, he was still
standing when you left?" "Yen, sir-."
Hun then left the stand, at IVJrfJO
o'clock.
Caiuden Woman on Stand
Then Mrx, John Robblna, of '.'30
North Tenth street, Cntnden, look the
aloud. She rented a room to Moss dur
ing his stay here.
"You know Mon. don't you?" naked
Mr. Spelner. "Yea, air,"
"How long have you nown him?"
"Three years."
"Did he come home rin Saturday
knight?" "No, sir. It wus early Sun
day inornlnj."
"Well, tell ua what happened."
"I wa upstairs partly drescd when
I heard n noise dowaUairK nnd saw
the lights on. I called don, 'Is that
you, Mom?' He snld, 'Yea.' He wna
very drunk He told me to get hltf grip
leady that he was going nway: that
man had been killed, nnd hla car won
parked uround the corner. Treadway
snld something about blood on his cont,
Moss bad quart of liquor, which he
took out nnd tried to put In Treadway's
bag,
"Treadway said. 'Don't do that, It
will spill, rut It In your pocket, you
may need It before we go Tery far.'
Moss wanted me to come with him, and
to keep him Quiet 1 slipped on n coat
nud ran across the afreet. They were
making too much noise, and I thought
they would wake the family. He hung
on my arm to steady himself Moss
did not try to force me into the car
Do you
Some men don't know
yet how good our clothes
are; fine fabrics, the best
tailoring, good style But
we know so well that we
say:
if you're not satisfied
i
Hart Schaffner
& Marx
You Are Doubly Insured at this Store,
the Hart, Schaffner & Marx Guarantee
When he got in. 1 turned around and
went home."
The next called' to the stand wim
1'eter 1'ohlson, of 'JJllO Pennsylvania
avenue, Baltimore. He spoke broken
Kngllsh. "Do you know Moss?" Mr.
Speiser asked. "Yen sir."
"Whl time' did he come to your
house?" "He cntne about. 8 or J)
o'clock Sunday morning, He was pretty
well 'pickled up. Well, what did
ou Ray to him?" "I said. 'Cotne on
in.' They brought out n bottle, nud
wc all drank."
"Did Moss Introduce the people?"
"Yes sir."
"I'nJcr what names?" "One was
Smith, 1 don't recall the names of the
other, Moss was too plcklcd-up to in
troduce them."
"Then what happened?"
Wife Appears, I'nrly Stops
"Then my wife came down nnd wc
had to get out."
"Where did you jo?" "We took thcui
over to Mrs. Benjamin's."
"What happened then?" "I don't
remember much. There was some good
stuff there, nnd I went to sleep.''
He was then cross-examined. "You
had something to drink, didn't you. Mr.
l'ohlson?" asked Mr. Stevenson. "Yes.
fill-; I hnd a drink."
"Do you know how many drinks you
had?" "No. sir. I hod enough to last '
nie for three or four clays. I went "to I
sleep."
Mrs. Amnndn licnjamin. of 'J32S
Pennsylvania uvenue. Ilnltimore, whh
the next witness. Air. Speiser asked,'
"Was Moss there?"
'Yes, sir. Moss was there nnd '
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
know how good
they are!
Money back
they were nil together on the second
floor."
"Y'oii didn't know ,nny of them, did
you?" "No, sir; tlint Is, I know Moss."
"Hrtw long had you known him?"
"Oh, he only ftimc there some time
before to see about getting n room."
"How were they Introduced?" "Mrs.
Hogera. or 'Hoots,' nnd Treadway
were Introduced iim Mr. nnd Mrs.
I'eirce. Treadwuy showed me Pelrcc's
automobile llccnte card."
A diamond pin of Pclrce's was shown
her, nnd she wus naked whether Moss
triced to sell It to her. She replied,
"No, sir. Treadway did."
It. was brought out In testimony she
gave during the Treadway trial that
Moss una the one who hud tried to sell
the plu.
Mistake, Says Woman Witness
When it was shown her that she had
said this in the previous trlul, she said
she ought to know what she was talking
about, und thnt she had never suid Moss
tried to sell it. It was nil a mistake,
she insisted.
Mrs. Uenjainin explained that she had
looked through the bags of her guests,
mid hnd found in one n qunrt of
whisky. Then sho left, the stand, with
out further questioning.
Haydn Club Concert Tonight
The nnnual concert of the Haydn Club
will take place this evening In Wither
spoon Hall. Tho proceed will bo di
vided between the orphans' fund of the
Oenernl Armcnlnn lienevolent Union
and the Woman's Southern Homeo
pathic Hospital.
?
Moloney Sentenced
in Fifth Ward Case
Continued fram raw Onn
over from New York there was no In
entlon of murder. Knowing that rour
honor in always n temperate man, both
Iti nnd out of the Judicial chair, I hS
that you free Malonev." Uk
"If the court please. 1 agree with Mr
Scott In that Mr. Moloney did not
bring men here to commit murder? Had
Mr. Maloncy not made a stutcment we
would have been unable to convict the
others. Mr. Mnloney ),a been tno,r
valuable to the commonwealth. He lis.
beer, n witness in nt least twenty case!
of defendants connected with the rifSI
word case. "H1
"Therefore 1 ask your honor to an
preclato the work that MalcVv ",,
done, but at tho same, time I ask that
he bo punished. I do not want him E
receive tho maximum penalty which was
given tho gunmen, twenty years, b
rather the minimum, six month, which
Sullivan got. I want, you to renlii.
that we owo Mr. Mnloney n great deal
1 ask your honor to take nil these things
Into consideration." -"iurs
The verdict of 6uil(y returned against
Mnloney last mouth was read bv Ml,.
Hettlc (Jreninger, tho twenty-two"
j car-old foreman of the jurv.
District Attorney Uotan, after ths
imposition of sentence, said he wan wn
Hntlsfied with the. results of the Fifth
ward prosecutions. Of nineteen di
fondants tried, he snld, seventeen w.
cr.nvlctcd.
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