.t.,y''f'- KVKNliW PUBUOv kteOGMBr-mtXABlDLPHXA, '4?UJfiHJJAST, ttOVUiVlBlU 22, it)21 .Z. PROSECUTION LAWYERS AND JUDGE IN ARBUCKLE CASE A DELIGHTFUL PLACE TO isce3t3ii DINE and DANCE 'v', : BRIM MOUSES f , OPPOSING PRESS K3SMfs3ScarlliK!S a-tCWr?... MM ? x Rolls-Reyce V9V. AND THE Ws PENNSYLVANIA MOTORS Concert 6ie9 Dancing 9 te Closing 111-. IP . fl I ft' I IF- V ! i i i LUJ 1 Londen Papers Divided en At titude of Premier Toward Reducing Army FRENCH PRESS APPROVES By the AswclaJefl f'rrvi Tieudnn. St) . 22 --In ivimmcnting en Premier r.rinntl'. prcrh tieferr tin? Washington (''iiifprfnrp I.iiiiden morn- lllfc TJO hpntX'l f'llleu til' ri"i,irvMll' ffkiiiuiit uinrn 'up nmi iniiiMi ii -toward Fnuire'H iinlk-j in krejiiuc a I 18 ftrmy, TIk-fe Is cup faction nf irntilni, which fret )n Krani'e a mill tariff t r vengeful jiiit nil'l nnntlier wliuli i constantly liMrnufnl of tin-mam. umm cenufnui'tiii . rSTil' FvmiT n lusti'liM I in krrp'n pri '.'nrpcl fur n ieibi- fu'v" aljark. Tlic Tlm, ilvaj l;rptieiil n t fifrfmam'- in funl ellstirninnu'iit. s.ir: "With ii rlirnnl'- HiPiincr liu jisIiit ihi lir, It iwmlil It rriminnl W! for France te relax her vlBl-an."--.' IV fe'rrllU te S'i retnn Huelie' rmuirlf about nfetv for the in'tutiiin ' lib erty, it me'.: " l'he iuptltutiruts f lib erty will net lit nnfc until lleininti mi -dcrge a dinnje of ben it.'' The Dalh Ma. I eemment.s in 11 irii'nr vein, iind Itie D.ilh Tolegr.mli K aim fc mpntlictif v ifli Finney's position I!e. viewing the rxi"t nt milltan itu.ituiti In Europe, tlir laltrr nc,'i snvs; ''The Idea of limliutlnn of liinel ,i'ma menf In agrcei.ient U ennti'iM at pres ent tn the world nf bless. Th matter i net wt rlip for rilcnn'i'Uial ac tion." Oppeslrs lew livprrsscd The Dal'j ("irenir'e en tlie ether hand assures I ranee mat, aitnetiyh ihe ! Ameriean Senate t'lrnt'd de m the sn; sn; gtstien for a lidiit :iiM'ienn Knsli'li jcuarentee. she ran nuin! eertainlj upon the support of both e' tliein in the fvent of (ifrtiMii ajre-sien. 'l'lie npvf.pap"r sns tlint. when I'tnnrli tntecmen speak of furtlur 1Km rmins: Germans, one neu'd !il,e te lvtie pist hnt they inein nrd 'ihi't tin eiibl wish done ihnt has net alread. be n done. Kranee is uTUed by the smne news paper of maim uning n heti'r pnlbj toward Itis.ln "Mith the sort of lm-- illty whieli ti nds le perpetu-tte what it uIiper." Paris. Nev. '''. i n A IM j "France Stieaks Thieiish the Meuth of , Briand." I tli" almnt iiniver"3 cap- tlen in the I'arls mernlnp newspapers evOr the iici'uiliit of (In. Krrneb l're mler's addrev at the Washington Cen- fcrenee. ThN i-f'tkm, eirbeihins the1 heni-c of ntifui't'.en wl'h wliub the Speech Is liiiilcd bepp. iMn"llse almost tbh enh i-iiititnei't. the c.ibb-il text sr rlvimj s(, lai a- pi l;:ile extended I diFcissii.n. TI,"' nn'y cti-eptien te tl'is ' faverab e tone u, taken liv the ('erninu- , nlst newspuptT. 1'HuniHtilte w'lbii ues i tlie licu'llm -. "lliiand Kefeuii- rumce'--! MllitarUm." . "Hriand pleaded for Fr-iuiv befn-e' the Ceiiferenee ; he pleaded well, and1 wen Ills cae," sHjjs the Kisave. In the fame eiu N the eiiunient of l'(liiie. ! a w'ldeh read newspaper, whieli ym, I "te convince his hearers he Inn! i.nlv I te reveal le them the ual !n-irt ..'f I France." Naval Reduction Agreement Near Centlnard from t'nisr One accordance with the genius and needs of Iter ew n people " i Imimrtaiit Points I nettled Thus me left for the consideration of the C'enfc reiiee : Point 1-Ii. ('him' undertak ng net tn lease tcrriteric! , , littoral te am- power; Point .'!. which I prohibits tu.itles regarding the i hm " ! region without ' .una becoming a pnrti thereto, point .i. whie'i tmn- ui"n i i clfically w Ih the pelit cm nun .nlminis- I trutlve integnti of China, m.. xir.i.l lerriterlalnv . Point (!. preiiding for the pre'iai.iiie'i et intr'iun'iii g .niiin.-i pec al irii.egpi in Chin, i in f.iep .u j the crnnier: pemi prmi 'lug ler1 Chlni'.s ur-ht.s as a iiMiu.il; I'mm i, I whk'h pieildcs for pein rful seni, ,,..,; efintepiiati.in.il disputes in tin Pa i t and the Fai Fast ; nd I'.iiin in. pre. vlding for l'utupi . em. n n, , . ,,,- th 1'ewers. a. a b.'s-i fop it termination of cnnimeii pelji-ie in relation ,, ij. , Far Katt. i Admiral r.aren Kate. head of the, Tapuiicrf delegation lin expressed i "perfect sntisfai tlen" with the reso rese lutlnn nd.'ptnl "iste-fl,.,)-, and reme I members of thin i legation hae inte.-- i prcteil 11 ,s te U lpplied probably enh te the feture. .s-e far th.n l::ne di'iline'd te se further in their analysis of these jireiifdr.nR, a, their a elu.it e-i might' affect the !n-n wMC, .I.ipnn heds ij China, anv mti . fereii e wit'i wlmli hr l Js rcg.'Uib'd Hs i"r,nm (. rcMM. i It is also n lira ted that auy ntieinpt te construe the principle of admin istrative integiitv" ii K puttjiir; uu mil te the e,tra-teipitertal light of the Powers would meet with oppesltiou from f-eieral quartcrc , lest of Knet Itesuiutlens j The N ip IJ s irsciiitie,, ade.if.i ye&tcrdnj ' lurndun'i) In Film' Heet. As .initiidpl and uiepted it r'ad "It i- tin li.'iii intention of the Powers attending this Cnnferenre here. inafter inentieiu-d. te wit. the l nited I States of Amcrlr.i. lielsmin. the l:-itisi ' Kmpire. France, Italy. .Japan, the ' Netherlands iinel i'crtugal. First. I'n re. pert 'he seMteigntt. the imlep' iidem e iind the frrilenil and administruthe integrity of China. Second. 'In pretule the'fnlk'st jncl most uneaibMi-iii-seri epp.ii-tiinitt in China te detelep and inaiiitam for herself an fienite nn, .table gev. ernment. Third. '1" use their influence fop the purpesi of iTcrt-uilh c-tnbisii itig mid iiiaintaining tlie principle of equul opportunity for the i emmen e and indu-tr, en all nntieiu tiireugU out the lernteiy nf China I'eurth. 'In i ( ruin from tasing ndvantage of the present conditions ih order t' sp, k specia' rights or lirivilcge.s. whiih would iihriuge tie rights of ihe subject- nr ri.iii nf friendly States unci from eeuntc. nniicillg lie line inimical te the .,.,-, j. rlt.v of -neb Stahs PEACE SPIRIT Rl LES ITALY, SAYS EiM'OYS Vnlilii!,fen. .Net -- illy A P. i Italy hns no irar eif her ruienniii neighbors it m I her -ole liesm. s te h . i the feelings aroused by tne war . ij'i- ! Olid She win In the spun nf penri, nu etlicial Hpekesinaii of llie Ilu'lan el -h -gntlen le the Ann. Contemn p si,u te day, following the le.nl guru In Sennt.e tScbamccr III his speirh yesi.e,i iif,nt. thn Cenfeienre The npukesiniin declared Italy had net CTOn awaited the call fm this Cenfei enee te begin the i eductien nf her girat army, which new bus been brought down te lefs than L'OOJHIO men, More over, the period of juilitnry service which, brfore the war wan two und oue-halt, years, already had been bub- sfantiaHj re.iu. cl it ta i-xplnined 'in 1 prelmbK would be i' eight menthi- There was no disposition en the part if Itoh. it was adiled. i fpif.stien the r'ttht of France in maintain n larsc nrim. Inn nun Ii a- sh,. nnupied u pe-euliai- pesiti'Mi. Itut ilns l.-irite army. If was stated. n- net reRiinled as U uieiiflei' le llah The same rtateiuenl uiiglil bp applied te the .lupe-SIm uiilitaiw force, the -pokeMitnu (eniinueil. liuhV tolnllont telnllont tolnllent wilh that cnuntrj were described as "the lipsi. ' miuI she did net regard the l.itt'e Fntenle !: n miiiiu1 of dans' r1 te he.-. I feminity, ne: brm-j a i be ne!bber. ner ipieil :i position. It wh epl. lined, iiifferent treni France nr.d I he nntu-al d fensi of It.ih afforded In the Alps eniib'cil be.- te itsnerc am f lirf.it from ' ISu-vj'ia ' As te Au.stria. the Iti'liens i hvdifvl only the kindest feeltn-;-. Itah bi-nig sim'ii proof of i lint, it was s.-m, ,en shi went forward te Mnver the siamn; i-li'ldren of Ausl'ia. 'Ilnie w,s mi .iM5T an re's.- t r "bad fcc'lus" between ItnU mI u-t rn . tin- spokesman s,;i, nddi: ihul new the only desire 1.is that the w.n spirit ought te tn minute ei't I'm i pp for the peai e of ihu world. LLOYD GEORGE HOPES TO SAIL IX TITO WEEKS Ixiiiden, Nm. 'J2. Prime Minister I.Ie.mI lieepge is still determined le go t'i Washington, and hop's te sail in about tun wi k Tins inlopiiiulieii 'wis gi'eii te ibe i ki'i i -Hindi in l. ,i in. id i'i l.e' elesrst tein h wllh tin1 I'pilne lin icter. who f." Ii" must gu imr ein, because in. mii-.i-ts if his leiinipj n . iilire his M"eiii, but n mi out of i-eurtesj in tie I idled Sfili -. He hope-, seen t" I. He the Irish situation m sin h sunpi tiiat tin- dil.iil- ran b' left te Mihenliiiiiti s. Mr. I.Ie.mI lienrge returui'il fiem Houruemeiiti) hi-l night an i lomenow he will meet Sn .lnme I'ruig at an Informal oenfi'iein e, at which it is hope 1 tn bring the I i t' r linder te enter a mere tnrumi inciini'; aim nnaiii te a 1 e. inference with the '.s'liin I'ein. Michael Cellins leturned Mem Iiiililin jesin-diiv 'and the Irls-h representatlen will (ic ea'led into a i enfi retire nt I'ewnin; Street today or tonienow . SHIDEHARA OUT OF PARLEY Illness Prevents Ambassador Frem Acting at Arms Conference Washington. N-n. :."-'.- tl'.' A. P. -The ceu'liti"ii if l!nr ui Siihli ii cia. the .Inp.iitcc Ambasadni. who bus Is'en '11 for "sr vera 1 cl n -. ha- net shown the improvement which hid been r.iuet'd land, nltheilgh Ids eoieiitien Ii net mt. i i s i. nm. ; . , ..ih te ii'mi' H '! I v erk as a ilrlrgiif le the C. tificein e Hi- lllliesu w (s , .us- .1 h imp, O'-k lltl'l i "l nervous i el :ili-' which has be.' rem. pi. rated nv nm 'i i i As jj ,esu't of lllr ll'lir-.s tlie t-isp.t. shiiti rf th' .lai'inesp ilrleyitieu tin i,iehed upon Admiral Huren Kaf In I the ripruiii-t.iners dmiral Kate Is 1 tnrniu; fop dr. e'n. n i- ni--i tnnei! te M. Ilanihara. ihe 'l Minister for For eign Affairs , WAY DISCUSS SHANTUNG , British Declare for Detailed Action en Far East Wellington. Nev. 2J.--tnx A. P .- , It was stated today en Hrltisli au rlmrit tiiat n is the purpose of the ' rentnutlee e' the w 1 ole nil tile Far Ist I tn prer-s fepw-nl vnh the arrangement I of defiils wi'cr'i would Ir.rlu'le i'e imi'e i uu 'uh, c t.. of Japan's nc'.'upauc.T .of F.iic' i h 1 1 n'e .'atintuiig i en n I sula in pari. Inste.i'1 of a li'Mitb'"- e' ',i8 'He igreetnents nil 1 unities bpiween China end various Pe-m r' it is ihe nnrpesr of the ennvuttee I' 'ie ! e ii-sopit'e'is adepied ipsteidiv suppleuienlcil In de tad'd l'iiiliiti"n arcept'-d be ill of the ! partus, according te Bntih spokesmen. PARLEY PLEASES HARDING Pr sident Keeps in Clese Touch Keeps With Arms Conference Wii'ihingten. Net .'' - i Pn A. P i Prr-I'l.-tit Harding i- being k. pi in il'. 1 clne-e -a teiu l with tn pregie of tin Ariuiini"nl ' "tif't'in ' i Sm.ilei- l.edg . et ihe American deb- ' g'Hi-ie is .le'ng de Prr-blent as efie u las tvin a dm, prier t the pxreuii.t spv.ien. and f"jl"wnig ilicm. The Pu-- j ldent i gnu tied wrh ih.- pin?pe '" I lav the Senaier aid. en bavin',' tu' White Hen le.l.iv after -ni hour s ' i eiifeii per i - MRQ IfliViP 1. Hill niPS Widow of Fermer Railroad Magnate i I Succumbs After Leng Illnes3 I St, Paul. Minn.. Nev '.".'- i P. i ; i P. I - Mlv .la I nee. J lllb widow of . lames .1 Hi" pre-idi-ni of tue 'irentj eiri liepn Kllllwiit , enee at her home I "'' I .111. i'n- piernitig follev nig a long 1'-. II II. w lies. niai'lea na i i l Mi- Mary 'l'heirsn Alehpsau. wn ev- enn-lite te-ir e'. and had ' i in i failing lieillih sill' I In tl'tilli of ! hiisl-jinel in Mat-. I!ii; Sin vill b ! buried I i side her lutubiilid "ui ibe Hill I e.tute. iNepth 'lak- Finn, jusl nruih "f St. Paul i P.eru Mi New eik I lit in s.il, Mrs, illll .nne le M Paul in ls.11 aid nfn- eeniplelinir her eeliieatlen in a reinvent. lit Milwaukee, w a- niarrii'd le Mr. Hill l l In re in 1SI!" Fntil In r hu-biiiid': liiealh she diete elnll.t with hi u h Ins J , elb heir 1 Mr. Hill is ' in imi lit -i dauglile r. ami three ndi ' They air: Mr. S.nu ml Illll. of Washington. I. '.. and -e,.it!e: Mr-. Ansen Mdnnk Ii.-, n'. 'Mi-. M chnel Hntln mid Ii'.. lirecv T. Slade. of New erli ( liy ; Mr". L". C. Llndlev and Mrs. Ihiiil Ileei kiiimiu, of St. Paul: James N. Illll. of ,-w Yerk, nnd Wultur .1. Illll and Leuis V.'. Hill, of St. Paul. g grti Left te right arc Lee briedman and Milten I 'lien, itternt'js assisting In the prosecution, anil District t ternej Matthew Ilraily nt their table as they attempt te pree the guilt of Itc.srne Arburhle In u .Sun Francisce ceiirl. Hclew Is Judge Hareld Leuderbacli Parley le Interpret China's Principles ( etitinns:l from Peer Or '. i iffrns.M' I ief(i,sive fi, (s n,,d ih :ii. new cpt ii.i'im., IiS up die . "i"n cif I'n it wit'i .-eine prespe.-i of - Ii re.s.. Mr. Hoiu gees at it from Ihe ether ui. with gc'ii .Ml principle, up m . in-, i has alwa.. in tin- pa.-ct I em e.isj tr elit.'iin an ii7"e,'iur nt ; m s . .,n ne'v. Wan' that agreement ninns as te' ipan's pi f. ii. ui ' iinic , i i jici j hnntung pinuilu. te be di.-eeictvd. Japan, i, i um cistoeci. i. .mux ! ' lilidrav fruin shanfiinr. but net en -.'in. arreptab'.c le China. Will an- i iri-r-urc be exer. ied K, make bei mil liiim te Ch ua' nlc'i i . .,ec ln,g Slum- i tuiig or will s.t be alleved tn .:ial;r In r own ternr '.' i Wit. 1 re,-ml ,0 Mancliiiri:.'. ihe Mnepiuiii jHLsiu ui iisrlf js net rYir. 1110ng Pre.iih in Hardiii'j's lnnuint.a. mhi "'i-s ai" m 11 who feel (hat Msin rln.iiii .mil Monjelia a,-e net histerbalK . 1 '- f China ami llial Japan lmiild IiIim an ppertiiiiiii te rlIlld in lhesc 1 . 1 lenie . Mr K .et i- sn,,.,, s, , te be 1 1 ' i" ii r fue.abl te tin lapaii'V ' 1. pen Mam hoi in than i- M-llu'.-'cs lr urn tn iiiiiertaui -s.iji da- ' let"' I in w 11 l I 1 I'I 'l,i I,' t 1 ui , -I. ii w 1 1 in- I1;, -idem Haieiiiig i l" w 1 ' .ii repine- I In.- cell nt 1 j Jli M . 1 10 1 011 Maii.'biii 1.1 Wltat is Ha' ding's A lew? What is the President s iew ' (pinion of manj is that he ha: The entire reiinelene e in and supports- his Secretary "f State throughout. People, however, epinte b"u us sajiiig that Japan must have room 10 expatul en the continent if Asia. Is Mr. lfoet Mr. Harding's spekesiunn nn the Far Fa.st just as p. llughc- vii: hi. spokesman en naval disnnnaineiit '.' .11 the iiieFtiens me dark until the dptail- of the Far Kn.-tern policy began j te be nllec) In. What Is appntcnl new ! s that the rnnfere-ncp en the I'm itic de-site.-, te tread snfllj and imi le carry a ' big st ic k Itegarding Shantung the rbanre'- are t'-at Japan will 1" ullnwid te wlthelrnw upon her ev.11 leini.. It will be a great enough iii'imv fop the Fnited Sii.ie - if .lai an gels init of Shantung and if tin' etl.ep Powers abanelen their spin re'- nf influence in ("hiiin. and if the 1 Angle-Jnpune-p al'tinn ends, the Ad mins,ntrin will hnc 11 big illp'eiiiatli- I cp lepv hy endanger it i pressing ; tee far? 1 Wiih regarcl te Mniii'liuiMi. there 1 geed authni'ltv fur saing that the China ele.-cribi'il in ihe four prim ip'es is ole ' 1,,n ''""'out Muni'iiuna. .Mongolia. heliPted that ibis de.'isi,.,i was ,,.,.., in the 1 nr FiiMirn ami P,n ji'.r Coin- cutii-f. In that rate the ' enferuice w ill nike no tulieii upon (Ii. Japanese pe). lien m Manchuni'. r Alse tin .lnpaiie-e at'gu' from priu- rip'e Ne I thut nothing can be done wiih respect in ihelr l''a "f the Sniith , Mnncharian Itnilway. ' ,r point upplir- te Kus-ia ami de- ifeiul. iiei light- in Siberin. but it nl-e the .lapanes,. say. ('.tt'iid- te Husla's i leasi nf a lailreiul in Ner'li Manchuria . n ,.nsp H, us,iin t a e (s net c)k . I turbe.l. ihe Japatn-e la-e cannot be. :e the .lapiMieii argue ADMITS MANY ROBBERIES Ma-i Accuses Himself as HighWdj Thug and Bank Bandit Rdltiniere. Ne. .-j - i it A P. I-- A mini git nig tin name of Themas J. FitpHtrick. et lie iron, urn ndereel te the police- nte,-e,n ele.-l.irlng tlllit lit was a Chunco highway man nnd iniu Western bank mlilier He told Inh, e Captain Hurley that hr. wn one of the men who lunl plnnneu and tipgeti.iteil mere Ihnu twenty hold ups in Chiriiye uiul ii- siibnrli., unci Imd robbed hnlt a d"en bank'- in Illinois and Iowa. Fiipati n k said h'.s aliases are ,1 I'. I'urke. " J, X'ulit and W'llliuni A. Itegers. uiul that his home in Diireit wn. I "'Jit Michigan avenue. He .md llier. ue-e feteral icwarip re-ling en Ins mad one for a hank job at Piixtnn Ills . and another for a bank held-up al Hat '-iipeii I , Ih. Alfred Le Blanc. Aeronaut, Dead Paris, n. '."J (Hy A. P. I Alfred Le lllnuc, mil -d ballenulst and aviator, died lieie leilnt nftep a long IUiips. In 11107 lie tinlslieel sfreiul in tlie James (lorden llenuett Cup balloon nne at St. Leuis, Mci . landing nt Herberts vllle. X. ,1 . MJ7 miles from his starting point He Hurt Me- ii Motif in Trial fenllniifd from Pebp One again was the tone and feeling of Main street; the document was the record of the testimony given by n girl ter ribly frightened and terribly moved. It hud n simple sort of dignity of its own and, broken by questions from grand jurors iind returning te true panic and fear, te the fundamental ami ter rible faels of the moment, it rnng back ninny te "I am dying, I nm dying. I knew I am going in die. He hurt me." Something of the artist in the lawer siu'i'itnibed te the peculiar cadence of thi thing and lie lead It as if it were n play. "I was net working." said Zc. Pre Misf. "mid I get a telephone tall from Mire Hlulip. She told me that Fatt rbuckie wrs In the rjly ntld that he was giving a' pnrtv and she asked me le go with her. I didn't want te go and snif I wouldn't, bin I changed m. mind and went out te the St. Francis. There was n middle sitting room In "Inch the people were eating and open ing en each was a bedroom. ArbticJile in Pajamas "1 had met Mr. Arbuckle once, but I lid net epeet him te remember me. lie meets sn mnny people. Virginia was there. She was bitting en a chair and she didn't serui le be drinking. Thc.v were eating. They knew I didn't drln!:. They didn't isk rac le drink amtlrng. If was very nice, though Mr. Ai buckle and Lewell Sherman had enl balbrebes and pajamas en. "Virginia wanted te hear mil uc aid it was because of tluil Mi-. Arhuckk cnl'i'd the hotel elirc and asked Inein te -etui up i' Vlctre'a. I don't remember hew lone we were I here when 1 went u me Hie ni'iirenm en one ship et tlie,lri t .n.i.,', ,.... .... , , .. . Itllng room le pu, ., pn.de, en. Mrs I elmeni was iherr. s, ,P had bee n sa.M git was het and Lewell -aid -Why den I j en dicss tn cool off. :t ml Mrs. li..l.., trs.s.,l i i I ,.,.. , . -' '" " " ' -;. ' .'"."(il :eiug, our i warned in s(.( ii'gniia w l.rttii f Icnnvi I ins! i iiilml te til'.. te hep. "Arc you surr." rumbled MrNab "She hed romp inie the room where "! ' ' ;''ni . V!,n;" "; Arh.ickli Mis. Deiment and I were m go tl,.lwI,n '-'"i'l. 'He hurt me .' bithroem. and we told her te no in. '' ''en knew what she inennt." "aid the 1 trier room and she end. nnu wnen 1 I '"ii nut again she wns net in ihe -it t ng room "I tend Mrs. Delmont le knock en ' the iloer of the ether bedroom. I lei-i I her te kick il hr.rd. I sicked it and 1 , ral I eel for Virginia, hut eeahln't get any answer, ami I kicked again. "Me. Arbuekle opened the deer. n ginia was lying en tlie bed and lier liair 'was all down and she was meaning, but sip m, a dressed. I sird. 'What's fie matter. Virginia ? and she .aid. Tm dN.iig. I'm ehing: I knew I'm ge'ng te die. He hull me ' I didn't knew what ' ele. hut I began te loosen hep clothe", md Mi Arbuckle tried te help nn , but I pu-.licd bis liands away, "I snul, 'Veu're net djing, A'irg.niii. You'll he bet in- seen, and ilen't lalk ir.i.." Then Mrs I'clnient was u-lecp. Out the ethers. Mice p.lake and the 'nst. hrul beard Virginia crying, and when Alice wime in she noticed as 1 did tlint the bed was dripping wet. Sic lifted Virg nia and put her en anelher be. that was in the room. Alice is stieng. Virginia was meaning terribly , and tearing at her waist, and we thought that Ice or a cold bath would make her better. They thought she Iind drunk tee murh. We took off her thlngw and I I saw marks en her body, black and blue murks, and all the t me j,C kep1 en tilting. 'I'm dying, I knew I'm going 1 tei elie He hurt me.' "They took her le the bathroom nnd I went out In the sluing loom and Mr. Arhue'kle was there. That was when he isa Id he wanted te jump out the win dow. He was- in a rage because of th" "listurbanrr. He -iilil some uie ought te take iiginlu nwaj, uiul 1 had heard I Im sit le h r te shut up or be would threw her fnun tlie v'odew. I don't think he meant thut." i At l his point n juror hail aked a ! fpiestien about an enrlier statement tr girl had made when she snid mat Vir ginia had cried. "He killed me." "That was nil mixed up." said th After-Dinner Tricks Iiullru- Tli- pet former intreeluees a fiiifn ring with a string attached te it He holds the end of the string .tith the ling dantjling beneath. Without any motion en the pari of the perfc liner tlie ring begin- te Mving In a circle. Ai tlie reipi-'st of a spectator the ring steps in 'I hut'.'s motionless. If n lady places llr hinil bei.ealh the ring It v ill -wing I buck and forth; if a gentleman ik es It will st ing fldewnjs. As sj-,,,,, n. 'tlnir bauds ate lemeved Ihe nng t ill a pa u swim,- in n circle. 'I here Is really no deception te this luteresilin: IJttle expel iincnl ; il elepu.ds jmtlrelt upon uerte rnnirel. in- up. luuiFcieus intisculnr inetenieni. When the performer relates his mus, r the iintislbb' tibntien causes the Hug le li'eseribe n chile; by tightening ,i. I muscles and setting his mind upon it. he can cause it te step pr swing like n pendulum hi whicJitwr ditcctien In desirea, CefyriaM, 1021, bv ru&lfe ttrfijjr Cetnjani ; 1 ' ' Cs i Ne. It Here's, a Magiial Set ter ri CL2NNOUNCEMENT is made by Rolls-Reyce that Pennsylvania Meters, Inc. have been appointed representa tives in Philadelphia and vicinity. Their new location is at the corner of 2 1st and Chestnut Sts., and they arc new supplied with a Trials Car, and one of the latest models is new en exhibition. ROLLS-ROYCE ' SPRINGFIELD, Nf ASS. witness, "i was excited and maybe I did net say whnt wnR true. It's nil mixed up unjvvny. She said. 'Oh. I'm dying, I'm dying. I knew that I aiu going te die. He hurt mc' " "New." said McN-ib. the terrible, in a Cly gentle voice, "isn't it true that j en were frightened into faying thec thinis and didn't Mr. P.riuh and the ethers threaten you with jail?". "They said something nbeut putting me in a cell next te Arbuekle," R.ild Zcy Proiesj, "but what I wn- afraid of was tint tin mother would hear abetiL It all f .:,,, " r'Vu, m i ,, (hp ,,,. well,p,.l ,)P nbet 'hcrc I ,v Im),r ,, , h , , ,ti i.. .'.;.. .... , . ... "T "er "I mis. iMien u nil line out she told me te tell the truth. and that is whut T have uird te de." Ih'; girl wearily. "She said. "(Ill, I am jelllg ii.' inc. i am dying. I knew I am jte die. He hurt me.' " I "l)e yej suppose that Virginia j meant Mr. Arbuckle or tne man, who whe iter it vas, who carried hep te tin jhalhioein in give her the mid bithV" j said McXab Te Call Her Fer Dcfenst 1 "All I knew," answered the girl, "is what I hcxrd her say." She closed her testimony wiying again that when slit? first entered the room where Vir ginia was Iving, irginia was meaning "He hurt me." MeXnb then made it known thut he intends te call Zey later as a witness for the defense. A pnrtly successful effort was made by Arbinkle's lawyers te prove by testimony wrung from Mrs. Kate Hnrdeback. fermci housekeeper for Virginia Ttappc, that the girl was suffering from a chrenb ailment, which might have been a cause of physical deterioration and the tlo tle lent blend Intectlen which was the cause of her death. Mrs. Hnrdeback admitted en the stand thut Virginia was treated ter such an ailment. The defence Is preparing a mass of expert scientific evidence'. Arbuckle spoke his tirst words in court when Jesse Neignrd. who was em ployed as a watchman at Ilenit Lehr irian's stuelie in Oilier City when Vir ginia Happe whs Lehrmnn'h leading woman In a small comedy, was cuilcei te the stand by the State. Nergard seemed te have something I important te sny aipl Fatty's lawyets: were en their feet making letnl ebjee- ' liens when Fatty whispered te MeXab, ' "Let him go. let him talk." Xergard then told of an eecastein in t 1010 when Arbuckle, who was using' part of the Lehrman studio, askce him whether he had tlie kets te Miss KnppeV dressing room Nergard ald he had the keys. "Then." said the witness, "he nulled a roll of bills out of hli pocket. There were some twenties am tens in the roll. He sale, "C'enie en, Jesi,, j'j trade you." I sjikl I wasn't making mid", anil put en my hat and went from ihe room." Fatty te Talift Stand F.iily himsdf will take the stand ho he ho feie tlie trial ends, lie and his lawyers expect nn acqulttnl. Hut the effect of the testimony yesteiday and today by Zey Pretett and Alice P.!nhe materially strengthened the case for the preseeu" tinn. Miss Blnhe held her hr.nl high nivl gave her testimony intelligently She wns plainly ami inpxppiisjpij elrpssed. Shp did no mere than cor cer cor rnberutn tlie testimony of .ey Prevtist All the usual reticences of the past are gene from this trial. It seeni-T,l in require nil the strength of the girl wltnessx'B te answer some of ine rpiPsueiiN put te tiiPiu ny tne law ters. Hut the; answered liualli with their heads bowed and they eyes en the fleer. Fatty doesn't bow- his heael. He has a hail habit of grinning at the wrong time. He grows a little mere sprightly and cenlident as the ejays pass. Something seems tn tell him that all will Ml be well. What that some, tiling Is no one Knows who i- net op the inside of his organisatien. Somebody, Confucius or Mr. Rryuti or -nine ether lender with high ubtiue ubtiue liens, suld once that you can't get bt with it. It is interesting te wonder hew mam all-day panic weubl lie needed in make Fatly Ihe Fully thai ueil In be al most as Interesting as wondering hew many geed times would be ueeelei te gel the memory of Virginia Iluppe mil of the minds of the men and women who were with her at Arhuckle's parly. There is one ueunt seat u,i front in the courtroom. It yawns for Mr. Vol Vel stead. Mr. YelslPiiel ought le be line. He might he insphcil te it renllt -i-rieus effort. The sound of gin ami whisky poured under enter echeet below the siipfprr of all the important le-iimeny. San Franciscu. Xev. lii. - Hy A. P. i Further testimony by Je,se S'or S'er card, former motion -picture studio 3 watchman, "as- first en the program te3ny in the Stnte's efforts in Judge Leudcrback's court te convict Rescoe C. (Fatty) Arbuckle of manslaughter In connection with the death of Vir ginia Itappe. tllm actress. Nergard worked nt the Culver City Etudies where Miss Itappe and Arbuekle were employed. In August. 1010. he smlil Arbuckle offered him JeO for n key te Miss Hnppe's room. He declined the offer, he said. Zey Prevest and Alice Blake, en the stand yesterday, described tlie Hetel St. Francis party, whk'h they nttended and nt which Arbuckle is alleged te have fatally hurt the aetres.-. lleth said Miss Itappe moaned "I urn elying. He hurt me." Neither, however, would say that she mentioned Arhuckle's nuine. Death of Film Actress Investigated I-os Angeles. Xev. 'J' With half their e'ente-its gene, two IhIh believed te have been tilled with lethal drugs were found yesterelay in the room of Countess Ducclln, forty -lie, film act res, wife, of II. C. Hunting, of Buffalo, X, V.. who was feupd dead under mys terious, circumstances bv fellow guests of the P.ennic Brier Hetel. O'JOl! Holly wood boulevard. The case tens, invosti investi galcil yesterday by the Corener's office and arrangements were being made te held an Inquest. The husband wns noti fied of his wife's death uud word is awaited from him as te the disposition of the body. SNOW BAD AND GOOD Hinders Western Transportation, but Aids Next Year's Creps BeI.sc. Idaho. Xet . :.'. (Bv A. P.) -Snowfall of the last ferlv-eight hours has aJreedt caused considerable incon venience In the way of elelaved t rains and swollen streams, railroad and for est sort ice officials report, but the value te the dry farming and grazing interests next spring will be great. At Idaho City there was a snowfall of ttventy-thiee inches Saturilay. but heavy rain linn been falling eter since, lending nbeut ten inches of snow. The forest rangers report that enlj a few hunters ere in the field and that THE GIFT FOR A PMN New In (lie (Inn- le l.ire your order i:rliislre imltrriis In MI, lift enej IM. 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TTn'fc for interesting booklet describing ttic unique features of the various tours. COMPAGN1E GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE KMII.K C. HJ'.YI.LIN. (irnrrnl Acrnl 333-5, Willnut Miiine, i shKVlC'F.S N Y. TO CIIEnBOURQ & SOUTHAMPTON rxmiAviA . nee. s Dec. 31 - AQCITAXIA . Dec. 13 fell. 7 !h. 28 N 1. TO l.lt.Ul't'UI, f'AI.AUItIA Nev. 30 AI IIIMI (neu) .. Dee. 10 .lin. 17 I'cli. IS SCVTIIIA (new) ... Dre. 34 Jan. IB rb. 35 N. Y. TO HAUFAX. PI.YMOLTII. Clinn- DOUnU AND UAMBfRfl SAXOMA . Dec 8 Jim. il Mar. 10 N Y. TO LOXDOXDKIiriY AM) (IliAS'lt. W COI.rtmiA ... .Dee. in AI.CiKRI.V (ne-ir)... Dr.-. 31 .Inn. 31 Feb. 33 ASSlltl.l (tifitl . Jim. Fch. II N. Y TO VIGO. ClnKAI.TAH NAPI.ns I'ATUAS, DUimOVNIK. TRU:sTE. rtl'MIt IT M.I .... . Jail. 3 BOSTON TO IiONDOXDUltRY. I.IVBIirOOl. AND UtiASGOW I Aj"Sini. (new) . . . Her. a IMlOAi. MEDrTERRAlMEAH SAILINGS I'MUiXIA iiin-l'i ; ' I AMlRONI .lar.Uivs 10 Te MediturrHncnn . . Aelrlati : I'uits N. Y tu Madrlra. Uitrulur, Algiers. Monace IHIvieini. C! n -a. N.iples IRuret), 1'tr.ieus I (Athensi A! lan.J'-l.i (L..lre and lice Nilcl. SurnrtueuBly nrpelntscl lame stsRitiesriietrar nnci.cll-rl service ami rulslne. single roenn, I renm t iii pain ana e-u guile isoeKiru?6 te any jwrt and r'rfect freedom of ncitea. Shere excursions If defetred; ftlee mop-evora. Ideal for Independent Travel Cunard and Ancher HfeamiUlp Llnee ratejenner OITIit, 1800 Wulnnt St.. I'blla. Frrtiht Office. Beurte IJldc. Phtlu. & en.il.&GJQvesrirnmtShips " . WB-WTT-q f pi.TlJlTy-TjyiPMtgMBl Fastest Time ie me dft Jiinecre. Mentevlde.i one! Uuenes Aires, lrniesi snins Am..i-an 'J'Jltlce- Arnerlciin feed Amerlran rnrn-! e A s.i.ii.ujb crncii j-ier d, lioreke-n 3.1). Southern Cress. . . .Nev. 23 S.S. Aeelus Dec. 7 S.S. Huren Dec. 22 S.S, Amcricnn Legien.. Jan. 5 Fer fiejcnpfiVe booklet, address iriirr-iil llfflie;. tin ise-., U'J-. H7 Wittl s,!. v., y0 k I'lil'iiil-l-l'l einv t -.i in,!,. PHILADELPHIA te NORTH AFRICA, BARCE- L0NA, GENOA, LEGHORN and NAPLES S S "0LYMPE" Dec 1 Tbreiiah i inn, f Lciim; ter .ill pert, of Mialii, Morerrn AUrrln. Tunisia,' Cell ", Mie. (ilbrultiir nne Levant TRANSHIPMENT VI OUU OWN STEAMERS Earn-Line Steamship Ce. 139 Seuth I'eurth St., Pliila., In. I.emlmril filtie.ni. .n.i M iln svni .1 7' " s ft,r Three-Star Line Me lis MTri-tenrs llrunU '-'! P.ridze t-l Ne. 1erk "EXPORT" Transportation Ce. Oriele Steamihip I, in", PHILADELPHIA te LONDON, HULL & LEITH SS "CAPIJI.IN" . . Ut 3 '" itir.jriii.ft7-.il t,. r.1(r, , Hudsen Shipping Ce., Inc. AyiUx LAFAYETTE BUILDING fttlLAUELPHIA, PA. ll'll 'teleuhene Ileyetene Tct...i,. kanitatMtMtitHMiTWMnMiniw"1" yju 1 nffi A a:fcfe3-5- Newly Appointed Restaurant S. E. Cor. 19th & Marhet St., riiilailrlpliU Walnut 03!t iti.S.Qi tSlu evernmentdhips Salllngi from Pier 74, 3th St.. N. R.. ex cert S. S. Gee. Washington and Ametlct, which Mil from Fieri 3 and 1, Hobekeru Te Plymouth Cherbourg Bremen America, Nev. 29, Jan. 3. Geerge Waibingten, Dec. 8, Jan. 17 I H le fljmealh Boulogne tenean Panhandle State . .Net. 26 Dec. 27 Centennial Slate ....Dec. 14 Te BremenDanzig (Inchen Dec. 3 Princeit Mateika ..Dec. 10 Potomac Dec. 31 United States lines MOORE & McCORMACK CO., ler. ROOSEVELT STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. UNITED AMERICAN UNES. he. Mann c""S Operators for V. S. Shipping Beard re oeokict rtajrtll u. 5 Un&l 4S Broadway, New Yerk SVIERC1AI STEAMSHIP LIMES PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUBLIN. BELFAST LONDONDERRY. SLIGO SS "Eastern King" ...Nev. 26 S S "Oshkeah" Dec, 22 Gothenburg, Copenhagen, Malme, Wellington, Riga, Danzig & Reval SS "Coneje.s" Dec. 12 Moere & McCormack Ce., Inc. E. W. STRINGFJELD, i-iuih. Men 428 BOURSE DLDC, PHILA. , ii(uni). u.ia.i itiuin ' Sailings from Philadelphia FOR HAMBURG S.S. "Weslbroeh" (U.S.S.B.) Sailing Nev. 26 Hii'isen Shipping Ce., Inc. Audits LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA, PA. I'rll leleiibiiiif Itrjolenr Trlfi'lieine l.einli.ird MUI-r Main 8101 $kk Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow U.S.S.B.S ' S "W00DMANSIE" EXPECTED TO SAIL LATE NOV. OR EARLY DEC. at ceNrmtKMi; hatkh Harms, Magiil & Ce., Inc. 42.') Lal'uyette lililg., I'lijIadcJphia l.emlurd 6'."JU-1 s tt Mllclt 'III HIM II Hl)l tit I'I nun lit. llmilnKiif-Mir MfT CHRISTMAS SAILING . S. ROTTERDAM, Dec. 1 i. .i IiS i . M r Mill ) . it II A) ,N. A.ii-.'.tnl..m i ni. inn. ...!.. ..I .... . '.'II uHll. I 7'AI lie. ;i .1,111.21 Id'-'t De... Ill Apr. H l ii..- ..! iv i. i Jlur, u ..Illll I ii .in .II i" ','-. . m LIES SlU'll 73.0 ' . .J rvmmMmtww-ruMnm tmrntm hi r r-- 3 AMEftSCA LINE k ItMiiliini .. lier. 2tt I el. ''! " 1 Pauenjer 06ce, 1531 Walnut St., PW- l.un:liird 3'JU.3 lv Main 8100, .r i
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