yoy.. lm ''"V'JHWWBIIHB'W? rySSfW rfw"J! k rn" TI t-;; 7;; HaV i ' Js Jfr mmmM fwippKf : 7s &r ' i7 " i t'nu --J. . ti. -'. .. tv ".', . t v w ' -v i .- tt ' ' ) ' -1 tf I 1 ir . Ir) !. u' " i ' I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIL'ADELPffiA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1921 1 :tVIDENCE VEILED KENNEDY CASE Not All of Clues to Bo Presented as Grand Jury Begins Investigation OF SUIT FOR SEPARATION llovcd you loved me; j-ou know T lovo "The lflt jonr hm boon hell for both of u. Hne jou ever ronll tried to ninVe me hnppy? If .von didn t Intend to be oQiinre whj don't you lenve. I nm not tr.VInc to 'shirk nn reoponoibil It . but. nn Helton. ciu know I un wllllnj? to pay the price nnd return to Clilenso thli summer. Your love word held me." Arthur C. nnrch I worrying over the pJrcnmntnntlnl evidence nfcalnot lilin. He hns not fen Mrs. Obenehnln and knows nothing of what she has nln nboul him. He ualcl newnpnper men: "The meo l nil ns much n puxxle in im. IK m tun t lime known Mailo inne for six ciuh, xlnre mIip entered HARDWARE P.LERK QUIZZED Norlliumterii InUorslh. hut I can't 1 lime no nilchinr. truth will out In . .. . , . , the eml Whnt I'm mot lntereM'-d in By the Associated Pies i(i uhnt Mn ((,m. mother nnd nn old TM Afifielei. Calif.. Aug 11 - rehnol frlrmN In ('minxo lire he.irinB Formal Intcttlffatinn of the mrsterioui about me t'lense toll them not to BloylnK Inst Frldnv night of .1 Helton fa ,,,,, , ,mp t0 , Anselr?" Kennedy, broker, nt hi summer cot- j,c Mflw nkt tnge in Tleverl) (Men near here. Ir "Well. win know all nbout Hint now scheduled to he he,.,, ,n , ,WU!. tlrhU "n Grand Jurt here this nftenmon imagine The lnt forf-eluht hour The evidence In the mv mnlMiiR hinp ,, ,n, ,nMtn nnd I nm sure Mndelynne Obenchnln Kennedv coin- j m Moon,r r Inter nwnken punion the night of the lff Inc. nnd hnppenetl to tnke that mom in Arthur C Hun h her foiiuer co'lrgo t(1 ln(0 ln nlI r(r0it te economlc I tunto and ncqimintiineo of Kenned rnnM hiue gnno to the Alexnmlila both held in lnil. the Intter under mi- l)(r.- Mndehiiue lived, but 1 felt I picion of murder mn not nil be pre- ,,,, ,.,,, ,nn etpene if much n Benlrd. It n indicnted bv oflicinN po-lhlc ' Thomn I.ce Woolwlne. HiMriet At- tornc.v. Indicated thnt nmone the wit- nrrm t eoiCMPr PAIIOC ncppen to b" called will be Hick Par-, "ivouu I ouiuuul. uhujl sonp, Rnrnge mnn. who Identified Hurch br hnvinc tented nn automobile from him the nlsht of the kllliiiR The tire D-f.,t n ntunH Con v, , ..n.n,tnH nntnU mH Husbands Refusal to uxtena oon to the track1" made bv n machine parked sclousness Leads to Marital Rift on thnt niRht near the scene of the ,,w Tit us II -Mr l.nurel V. Bhootinp I Small, nuiilt iientit and er-twhtle Sbotpun Not Found ,.,ln u .if '1 In Win Id .lournnl of Search for the hot?un ned in the Ihilinih whuh re.enth went out Blayins conducted for op-nl dnvi. of bulnex bnnne the printer ini;tel hnd. up to tliif tnornine urnn unnvnil- mi lulng imlil for hW work hn tilisl lnp. n'though the ennh covered torn- suit for sep.nntlon fioni her lnwliand torj from the moiiiittitn slen to the' who bonks varletv nctor fm the one. ocean nnd n eonid nhle ilitnninj4iin .two tlir". four or inoic n .luv At der the water nent the mouth of Santa her lump in the Lucerne Hotel she Monica Canron wn. willing if not eager to diuues the A feature of lnt vestrnlnv n develop- 'itiint'oii metlts wn the purpotted visit to the A dlfferinie of met.iphvslcnl pluloso Dlftrlct Attorney's otTue of n voting ,ph is the underlvlng cnuse of the rift hnrdwnre clerk of this cttv. who vvns in the lute Mrs Smnll eptiiliied She understood to have sold shotgun shells I khuI to a ftringer in his store nbout ten "Mv liuslintid looks upon woman days ngo It was undn stood nn at- merelv as o mnnv pounds of b ef tempt wns innde to idntifv Hun li i s for nip 1 nm a firm bpliever in the mnn to whom the clerk old shells the ixten-lmi of consciousness ' corresponding to the two di. hnrged Kvmlm.h mn cctend ther con one f o iiml In flip Implies iiptt the sppup soioiisness vnid Mrs Small Her bus of thp killing i band li ihnige lefuspd to extend Assfnnt Ulstriet Attornev KpvpsI1i1i SIip .onfesspd tint she was able declined to snv whnt information he had to i wend her i on. Iousness as fnr n contributed to thp investigntin Venus v ,,,.,. tn,-L it-.- ';'"' ' '" ","'"'' "o'umunli Hion with Nothing in Hlack Hag Vp11M 'Pip women of thnt plinet wenr The large blaik leather bag ent from Knickerbocker- That is onlv one of San I'rnni lso ve t idn.v to Mrs (lben-ifnr things Mr Sin i 1 hns found out chain in ci re of the hotel nt which through her ewended consciousness she wns sfnlng before her detention bv s;,0 ,,, tlie authorities MpIiIpU notning ot value ) xo .h-rnverod the kev to the riddle of tip Sphvnx nnd unveibd Is Here it is ' Ml boiie whether nnltnnl vpjjp tnble or mlnernl live in mid arp -"up-norteil bv n universal Pthern fluid of doiib'e polnntv which reembles and is the parent of eleetrlcity It is the I ight ii" Helng In the iimmnl mrt of mini It Is mignetism In the spir- funl mind n is mtel igence. thp spi ret II JACK n FLEES WHEN CONSTABLE GOMES Girl Masquerading as Man Dis appears as "Fiancee" Seeks Redross at Law MOTHER ADMITS DECEIT to the invest Ration, it wns .aid A strict (on-oishlp of information coming from the Dlsrrii t Vttornev s of. fire was declared bv Mr Woolwine to dav. "We have ome good lead' ' he sniil "but thev cannot be diMMied now " He promised some action within twen- I ty-four hour I After a four-hour grilling resterclaj ' Xf rt lni1J.. llt....J..I .I.I.Kn.t .l.nl . . . . . ' . . . is. .iiiihiuni wiM-.ii-u nn iii-i-i.iii'ii i tui , nrcc of whlili thp snjee nrote nml tn she wns absolutely Indicerent to her .t lIr, ,l(, mazllv performs sminglv fate. lri'o sile mirne'es " "I don t menn to be morbid. sh- Of this vital fliudu ht. M-s Sm ill Wirt reportern. "wnen l snv i cinn t cnre , husbind Is not nossescc.l of e meant more than life itself Helton the! what happens If voti rould onh know I nP ,,,, ,mr, of Ernm Sn how I feel after having lost what to me M,j,io, . meant more uian hip us,-,! i,e,iii wie .., ,, ,pI1 n tl, ino. mn.n, l l01 'J ,ou',i notl,,nK V1"; .. I FdwTd Xnit Vs doings He con. "I jhnll make no def;n-.e I don t lorUlll lnt 1s bo,onH ,,,, rol care if they indict me. I don t care ifhpn oi) W)lpn W)l ,U(lf ,( h), tin book iii loss the room- He did this on seieinl oernsions Kdwnrd Stmll Is a prodim of the nge of pitl'ul lnibilitv to grnsp nnv thing out of llfp hut moiipv As tn that M"s Smnl mil her hus tmtid ieieivp nboul 1." Oflf) n wppk out of h's th'iitrien' booking business 'I inunot tell all th it I know about demns inipre- MA.1...H I.M m . . . t .. . I. Ill I'll I) IU'lt .V." ll-! I I 1.1 I II II, ll" xuey ranunw, " ' " .""''would on sight of one of mv , herihed hnng me Life to me after thl. un Imp- , , s -,,,, , , h pine.-, and I hnve know,. iinh.ippliie onrrollahle rage mid woul.l bu, Ulllll. in Hill 11 Mn ir i- tt.nri iii .1 in.- iw come, a mere plnwng around with naf urnl laws mil iinniiriril customs th.it tan onlv he'p in u uniuM wnv to mv pare us foi something nigger somewhere else. I had mv life and mv lilieiti n jenr ago when I wns still .is I thought, a girl It neems I have aged l.it'lv " It is said Mrs Obencluiin adnutted during her eximinanon that she hnd1 ' inviteil Hurch who . Held ns a sus- Patriotic Society to Meet pect. to come to l.os Angeles She Mlentovni. Ta.. Auk 11 Several explained, however that she did this rhounnd members of tln I ratoui'il Pn becauRe she thought the climate wou'd triotie Amerleins nre expected nt i'ip be good for hK hinlth nn, n r. mcntioi bere Sentembpr 1.T A letter to Kennech fiom Mrs Oben- n, y rrU I'd .ouinlls w ill he Chain, vviitton Denmbcr UT ISM., and rpnrpsent-,1 HuMness s0ions wi'l he found among the shiln mnn eTe.-t was ) ollt Pn, v, ,ljU ,v,ni tho pi,,,onon nf of made public vesterdnv It -aid fl0rv hedule-l for the second forenoon "It Ins not been ensv ove. to keep nn(, n nr)p in (l(1 nftPrnonn 111) 1IIIC11 111 lllll. Ill-llllll lHII lltlK- perhnps made it harder than vou rial lie Perhaps Ihave not nlwavs made things ons foi vou but I do know I have done the bet I could under the circumstances "We both should hnve been honor able enough to hnve plaved squm-p after I was married Mr t hns clone more for me than nnv one eisp ever vvoui.1 I am not worth v of him but the le,it I could have done wns to hive paid mv bargain, but I listened to vu I In- Montlrello. N. V.. Aug. It. ".lack Hrovvn." the girl In man's clnthliiR, stood off the cpieries nnd jests of more than 0tl guests nt the Kutcher Hrnth ers' big 'nrm boarding house here all yesterdav In the late afternoon Mnry Ilodownnet. his "tlnniee" nppenred, accompanied bv a constable "Jack" nw them from n window nnd dlnp peared Marv searched the place high and low, but could not find ".Inck." She retired with the constable to a neighbor's and sent n decoj message which failed of Its object She re turned to the Kutcher plnce. where hnlf of the guests were acting n pickets for ' .lack." who rnn off. Mnx Kutcher one of the proprietors, wns bursting with wrath and said hU place wns dlsorganired. When in formed thnt ".Tack's" mother admitted that Mm k" wns n girl Kutcher said he would co-opernte with Mnry nnd thp ronstnble nnd do lver up ".lnck" ns non as "he" reappeared Kingston. N. Y.. Aug 11 Mi lMvvird Sehimcck. n other of Caroline or Lena. Sehlmeck who used the name of 'lack Hrown" and. masquerading as n man, proposed marriage to Miss Mart Hodovvnnet7, .1 New York wait ress' said vesterdav thnt her daughter was working nt the Kutcher hoarding house, in Monticello. Siillivnn Cotintv. Hill ilrnsseil ns n mm mill "till going utirlu the nnme of .lnck Hrown ' She received a letter on Tuesilnv from Cnroline. she i-nid. nnd during the summer had been rcgulnilv writing her I theio In cure of tho Kutcher brotheis. but always directing the letters to ",I 1 Hrowi" in order to preserve the secret of her d uishfrV sex. Photographs of ".luck Hrown" md the waitress published 111 morning news, papers pleased the famih until titer toid of the wTltress's application for a warrant for ".Inck's ' nrres. How ever Hie.v produced 1 photograph given' them bv ".lnck." togethei with other I photographs showing her both In mile, nnd femnlo attire, and also produced a1 gvpsv costume ".lack" hnd worn when1 posn before tire cnnier.i with Mis Ho downnetr Mnrj Is nevvildered I. an September the Sehlmeck fnmily 11 on to Siukcll. live miles from King ston, fiom fll (leoige street, Hrookl.vn In Jniuiarv raioline. wearing male at ttro appealed theip and sought work ninon neighbors The Kev CJeorge 'neth. p'istor of St nn s ("ntholic riiurch w,hlih the finiii.v atte uled In sisted on lei elonning wom-in's nop.irel nnd gave her odd jobs n round tlie rec ti rv ns ,sstnut to his hoitsokoepor ftei ten dnv she retuined to her parents' home n nutnniohile brought Mnrv, the waitress, to Saw kill one d.iv In March. She was lookln; for her lovoi ".lacl, Hrown." nnd xul thnt she jln( spent 10fl, saved for their homes when mar rlrd. In searclnnc foi him She went from house to house until she found I ".lack" in fuun'e attire and was told I that ".laik" leallv was n girl Seem lnglv unable to comprehend the situa tion, she Insisted on inniiiHxe to j ".lnck" and nrgued eninestlv with her 1 parents oald Mrs Srhimei k Marv I lemnlned over msht. nnd next dav ! returned to Vow York I Het omes Mnn Again While her familv slept I'nroline dis carded womnn s clothing rarlv hi the morning of prll - donned hot male attire wrole a note ".ivlng that s,e wns too unhappy to remain home as a woman, but wan going into the world again as a man, nnd disappeared. Later she wrote from Monticello, where she hns been employed tinder the nnme of "Jaik Hrown" for three successive sea sons. Three venn ago Caroline Sehlmeck began mnsnueradlnir at n man after working as guard for the New York Cltj Hallway Company, it was snid. She held many Jobs and left home be cause of disagreements with her parents over her insistence on wearing mnle attire, which she had put on whenever possible, slpce earlv childhood. She Is tall and slender, but possesses grent strength. Hard manual labor lias made her hands rough, "not soft like a lntlvV" ns one 'of her little sisters explaned tndaj, while the mother told the storv of her daughter. Mrs. Srliiincck said that Caroline and Mar.v Hodowanet7 both were "crarv over earh other," but Mary could not undet stand why they should not mnrrv Seven brothers nnd sisters, the oldest sixteen nnd the youngest two jenrs. nre living with their mother. WORK SOON ON OLD CITY HALL The pin ileal work of lestorlng the old Citv Hall, northwest corner of Fifth nnd CJipstniit streets, to its original condition, will bo stalled ln n few elnvi ThW opcintlon hns bodn mntle possible through Major Moore approving a commit uwnrded recently by Director Cnvcn to Hnrlej Hrothers for .fo.'.OOO. The plniis for the work were dinftcd bv City Architect John P. H. Slnkler. and n committee of the Philadelphia Chapter, American Institute of Anhl KING' MONEY LOW FAVORS ESS POMP George Offers to Reduce Cere monials. But Chamber lain Says No ROYAL DEFICIT GROWING Hy the Assoclnfcd Press London, Aug. II King Cicorge hns been hard hit b the increased cost of living during and since the wnr. This stntotuont wan made in the House of Commons last night by Austin Cham berlain, Lord Privj Seal, who said that lb" King's civil list (the sum provided fiom public funds for the expenses of the tovnl household) had shown 1 pro prcsslve delict for severnl jrnrs. The deficit in mill wns 24,".nn pounds, mid in m''0. 15.000 pounds, anil It piobnhly would be greater In 11121. despite u reilurtlf.il in the Slnte functions and the strictest economics vhich tlie King hnd Initiated. King Cleorge. Mr. Chamberlain said, had been meeting the shortages from n fund he hnd accumulated for such nn emergency nnd hnd refused to give his assent to n suggestion thnt the (iov em inent temporarily Increase the civil list, being unwilling to involve the public with nn additional chnrgc ln view of the serious state of the natlonnl finances. Mr. Chamberlain declared thnt King George also had faoreti n material re duction In the ceremonial splendor tra ditionally associated With the British throne, but the Government had advised him that Parliament and the great mass of the population of tho empire would prefer to maintain the customary dig nity of tho crown. Meantime great economies had been Introduced in the royal houscho'd, and. olthough costs had doubled, the rojnl expenditure was only 1 1 per irnt greater thnn in 11110. and the King believed further economics were possible, and was appointing a committee to examine Into the question nf salnrles, mnintc nnncc of palaces and other expen-cs. In hopes that nn appreciable reduitioii would ennblc him to avoid askiiiR for nn inqrense ln the civil list. Mr. Chamberlain, rccnlllng thnt the King. In 1010. voluntnrily contributed 100.000 to the National Trcnsurv, snid King George wished to mnke further contributions, but thnt the Government hnd advised thnt he con tribute to public charities instead of the F.xchcqiioi. Illiteracy Dropa In Maryland Washington, Aug. 11. (Hi A. P.) More thnn 01,000 persons of ten jenrs of ngt nnd over tw Maryland are unable to write, tho Census Hurcntt announced today, but the pcicentagc of illiteracy In that State decreased from 7.2 In 1010 to 5.0 In 1020. A total of l.l.fiTfi native born whites were Included among those unable to Write. -a delicious new creation SkWY" C-VH bbotts W M7 . Mi MS . .."&$ &&"rmA ft- - . Mifci "iMiitiTr's fff r 1 1 V rtn "You'll know that it's great $$$& 1 - When you've eaten a plate1' WSKSS'! Only a week more to try this highly original ice for the fresh, se lected Rockyford Can taloupes that flavor it won't be obtainable much longer. Even better than cantaloupe a la mode. So hurry! WuRLilzER TRAOI MAM MM.' " r M 'L INSTRUME Nt7 VI JjLJfc August wfet OF yS ALL USED and TRADED IN DAM PLAYER UPRIGHT GRAND Our once-a-month clearance of all Pianos taken in trade on new Instruments during the last thirty days. Pianos are in good playing condition. Low prices for immediate sale. Full price paid applied on any new Piano within one year. EASY TERMS RESINOL 5oothinq And He&linq For Baby's Tender Skin (WVk ( Stationery HALLAHAN'S I II H wSkH lwkmvlw SKfil H SI Women's Most Popular Models of WHiTE SHOES and ALL LEATHERS O.SS and 4-'SS and S'8S YOU owe it to yourself to see these values. FORMERLY SOLD for 10 00. 12.50. 15 00 Sports Oxfords Strap and Novelty Pumps, in WHITE BUCK. BEAUTY-WHITE CLOTH. Tan Leathers, Patent Coltsktn, Gun Metal, Fabrics, Combinations. FOR MEN Favorite Styles of OXFORDS, including BROGUES .85 RUMMAGE SALE Women's Shoes, broken sues of best-selling lines. l-oo to 2-95 SILK STOCKINGS in just the shade you want i 65c to 2.00 Men s Silk Sox 25c ' For Stenographers BIA.VK ROOKS Dnuni and Lews L.af LITHOGRAPHING PRINTING E.NCJUAVIVG OFFirK s"rvTioKnY ANIJ SVPPUES GOOD stenographers not only want but also deserve hifih-quality rup plies. Mann products always, measure up to the most exacting requirements. Stenographers' noto-booki ard pencils ; stationery racks and holder cirbon paper and t-econd sheets: typewriter ribbons and erasers. And so forth ' Minn's "Shrn-Klnp" ! thi Meal papr for looso carbon copies of enrrespondence. In stock for immedlato delher'. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. .Ven? York Offices: 261 Droadivay. Founded in 184$ J o C31tBl31SSSElEI!.G3(SliSl!,aiaiiea.,SliS!,1iSi c CHEVROLET m men. HALLAHANS 1 1 GOOD SHOES J 921 MARKET STREET 60th & Cheitnot Sti. 5604 Ccinnnlown Ave. 2736 Gcrmanlown Ave. Open All Day Saturday For Economical Transportations TH$ Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" at the new price is the talk of the automobile world. This model places the comfort and ef ficiency of motor transportation within reach of everyone. CHEVROLET MOTOR CO. lt Dwuion of Gtnmral Motort Corporation) nrnnd "Ircrt 'tnrr trit rtilladflpliln Store Geuting's CLEAN-UP t SHOOR-TRED" Play Oxfords NOW 334 Nnrlli IlriiHct su d SI8n lif.tnut St. M S ChutoUt "Faur.Nlncty" Touting Cat, $625, . o. 6. Flint, Mlth. W Chuioltt "Feuf Ninety" Touting Cat, $625,. o.b. Flint, Mlth. 1 v 2rk J EXTRA! CLEAN-UP of Misses' & Children's Pumps & Oxfords 1230 Market St. Store ON LY $0.65 2 7 mj. 1y m w iks (lnONOUNC(D BTTIMO) IThc Storzi n ramom Shoea.l ' m ' " m I u 1230 MARKET (Shoot and Stocking' for All the Family) m BHilBBflHBMHHiCiil $9.65 1308 CHESTNUT $375 Patton Upright, $48 $500 Kohler & Campbell Upright, Mahogany, $98 $600 Lindeman Upright, Mahogany, $120 $600 Wurlitzer Kingston Player, Mahogany, $395 $650 Behning Player, Ebony, $295 $950 Wurlitzer Player, Mahogany, $690 The RUDOLPH WURLITZER Co. 809-11 CHESTNUT STREET Copwlthr inrt. Th. tnuinir h'uhIih.. rv 0" m 'y. mm ........ .,.t ,,.V WI1II ,.M.. W -, & V i a 'fri-A .S '.'Vil..)D'v. i.-.S...".. ( - J6w fJ -' " " &.- $- t 1. Hu mi $LAJkfiJk cBBiliHBHBBHBHBBHB
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