(.el-.-" $ EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHIMDBkPHIA', WEDNESDAY, HQVWBEB 23, lfl& --.;, "frS? . 1 t w i CHINA Tfi BRING UP SHANTUNG STATUS Move Backed by U. S. in Plan te Obtain Declaration I Frem Japanese CONCESSIONS EXPECTED, By CLINTON V. GILnERT HAff CerrMpnniJfnt V.trrlnjr fil'llf T,lfr A'9h!iliiglii, Net. 'J.1.-rThc Chinese delegation today "ill brlua the f-ubjeet of ShanttJllR before t Ir Conference Cem , mittee en Par 11a m nnii Pacific I'mb . lems , Tblt- Is hems done t i uivl'rMoed with the approval (if (' American dr'p dr'p Catien J"he purpn r e tn hrHe .Tapat Inte ttif open wiih res.irl te Shant'ins It if hoped tn CHUM II -rU'emen' t i;it trill be International in scope 1 ) t aJ of the private settlement tint Japan ha offered China rathci tli'i'i te obtain .1 definition of :li" four principles ln ft "! by Mr. Heet and aeried ( by the eight Peuerf;. TliOH- four inii'ii'r- ,t i new nn- drrstoed. bine im iliriit bearinc upon! the statu ijij'i. 'Piev apnly te the fu ture rather tluin In the p-it . Ir.r.l1r , . they will Iiivp an Immense tiiflijn"-'' ' upon the n-ealled f.iit.s accompli, pre-! fl'led ChittH set; upon let n n fi; and if the P.ritih mil American t.e. emmeuts co-operate full' toward m.ik-. inc their cpli-it prevail. Ne! Pari of .sutus IJue 1 The Miantuti'j situation i net d pert, "f the aattl-. quo in ('lima. Japan actual pet-Uinn 111 tlir province i. nor .....- . 1 ....... 1 niuirmrij nv am trcatv ') is oner ener atlnt; under 1 nreni'sc. renew el at Paris, te return Hiuntijnir h China. She i he n!-Kv re de ... t.j.t In 1 hitif-M- eif-lcs a -...n. ,eal f optimum ireuiv with ri'7anl tn Shan tunj. It is heliw-d that .Japan wish InX t" w!" the favorable rejanl of American public epl" nil. tj n, ., much mere liheri-l .uurr phhiis the protlnce (linn the ha- ji'l made directly te China. I p te ln present, .lapan has iu-l.tei) upon Imldlnir the railroad ' riclits there wliiel, l.e t.wvL ,.,.... r -- ---- , ....-I iiiiin the Germain- inn inen pnlicine the rail - read ami oilier proper! Interest in the pre Ini c. Tue-i' piepirtT inlr-i-.t.- are tn div l putc, tlip ( I ine-e iisirlitit; limi they I were obtained under durr. h i pe.'. sible that .lapan will ceneede an intpurr by an International eoiiiiiiNs-leii into their nlldit She maj iiImi abandon p ilielns the railroad hiidi nui co bueU le the condition in whleh it a during (er-j tnan occupation, when It va operated; by the Chinee undi r nper i-ion of u few tJernian ntlieiuls That .lapan il!i ylebj the railroad i- net belimed here. China's Chief altnens The difficult.' in the win of inaUiui; the four principle affecl the .-tatu- ipie Ifc the weaknm of ( hina herhelf. Take the iuetien of e.-.tra-icrriieriaUtj . the right of foreigner- te lime their law capes tried in eem-t of their own ceun try in Chum Ml the Towers offer te , 'five it up. if a-ured that China ha-"'"""1" "U"-'" a Stable aeMTiiirent aiel courts in which t ''""" '"iild be foreigners Inn' enlidenci . Ne such ' condition prrtail ,,... no- smii.u.e i vi i e.tta-t''ititeiialii future ever into the a similar oiuitien ts with re- Sard te tlie lea-ed ports. l., Jnui are willing te giir the,, Uu ;nt th, nrclikih tn a-1; p.ij for wick tin har done in ihi'se jmris .ni.j ("una i annul paj . That. i,, gees mip into tin future liaiuii Kate s stateniiet luai Man churia is rigarded as a p.n-i of Chin:, Is te hi inter;, n ted a meaning that the statu- ,pie even :is it alTicts Man churia wi'l net In disturbed Japanr.se Sphere of Influence Manchun. is mnc mere1! a Mrtien ' of China which is a sphen if influence of .lapan. This was speciiiclj ' clarcd in the consortium agreement .signed ei-i; two .'ear., age b' the .lap-1 anesr. Ihere is no doubt that Japan will insist upon the niiu ty-nine-jear ex tension of the least te the Seuth Man cliurian K.iilwav. this l,ein,' the milt nnn nt ,Ln I .. u S.M, , III, , -,,, ,,,,, I , IUU'1' h ' r'"ll it-,i..i. i !. ..... iii -i. -i. -.,,, ., ,, i i,i i ,- ,,,,, tiivei" i', i , c, ',, I befen this Conference. That leas will make Mamdiuria f,,i , all purpei-es of trad' tirtiall.r a prov ince of .lauan. llimigh pelinci.lr it will be part of ( hina. Onl; the develop develep rarnt of a strmij China' will alter this situation The importance of the tmir prneiples te China Is that they will afford bin a chance te grew strerj. Tin i t j , net , alter the -..mis .,n p.,,. ,he, ,n ; step further cncreaelnnents .,nd the.- ceiipn t r ne -ewms t,, anlmg ( 'ilea te St upon her Ice,, wither fan te Ue.p, her ditided and wc,i. which has been' tne praune in tne pint Meral Pressure en Pnurrs If ( lima f covers thet pui a certain moral pressijp, upon the Power- te tvlthdraw from the -peei.il nvas.ens of Cninese setireijntv ln which tlnv irm Indulged. Chinese opinion mi the value e th I four principles is divided W'l at I have given above i ihr most eptimi-t c Chlli'se iew. A mere peNiinistti v ie id that rliej are milt another etprc-sieii of benevolence, like the open drser laratlen. and that Clilna's pr,,sp. ).. vi ill net be greallt Improved lit them A test of he i -nl attitude of the powers toware t mini win tie tticir ae. tlen upon customs duties which were breuphr before the Conference teter day. I'nder presfiirc from the Power-. China's duties win lived nt ." per cur and valuation' wen lev . The boxer in rlerrinitics. ate up all the tetenue from customs and left (lima without r -sources. Thfc IS en great i auve of the Chinese Government's uraknes . If the Power should consent te i modern taluatnn of Imports and esperts and -heuld per mit tbe levtiuif of duties of from in te 1!0 pr cent, china would have surtieieni revennen aad might acluete a stablu COTernment The bepe of China rest u,ien .o .e operation bit wren the llrinsh and American rjevernmetus. With nati? Urnittd and the stniuf quo in.iintaiuf,. . with regard te fortifications in the Pa cific Japan trill be ineentejtablv the trenscst Power in that part of the world, teith all that thin Impllr- of ability te put effective prcisuic upon Cblna. Tbt rctr.Unt of Japan will he th ftar that agi:rrtieti en her part fill eaue a virtual AiirIe-American en tJnt in the Par L'ast. Ne netij.il en en ttnte in necessary, but once the Anglo Angle Japanese alliance 1p -iniie. the possi pessi bllhy of uiifli un entente will be enough. Already in thin (.'enferpuee there ur" iJ8eent rUm of xvhut the Angle -Huxen (OeTttfiunentu, iverklnif (oselher In th TURORS WHO inuLH. umm;ii.4Jal m 111 SwBHlliillB M h WmmmmWm Wm'V'-' WMWmM.smk wWfiWPrTPt?? WmWSSImWmrvm SBSyflHr ijra&W 9cW itWK??iWWmJHEWig kSWS. rtjSfe Wst - &?y!3lfcaBWfej? Luu 'oil L n-JirO' I lie plrline !ieh i inn of llililern. i .ir-inse nuiiilier In t.aslrni realei-v. for California law prut Ides an etru rr Jlfrnale fir nun tn he rrad, te t.ihe Hie pl.irc uf a n arane. rreated i slcliiicj-s or any oilier tau,e. Tlier-e taiiillnR. ate K'jln te left. IfMillfT IImi- Mrdmern. anil the fellnwine jumt. Mlcniate Stephen K. llepltlti'.. Mriiij .1. Keif, riimii.is Ivilheiut.v. Mrs. IItl McDonald. M!s Leuis I. WlntiTlnirn, .Mrs. Helen 5. Hubbard i w lii Imllealrd mi aerlen te Irein; plmtricniptieili. and Ulllnm II. Terpe . .seated, right te left, Mr. Adeline M. Nelsen, (liireme ( . Jvtjirr. Arthur II. I ranc. Mr.s. Hcrelltj H. O'Dea, Ausust I'rltzc and Jehn J. II. UlerUsi SOCIAL ROUND PLA YS HA VOC WITH A RMAMENT DELEGA TES Dinner Bombardment and Box - Bex - t'jlien of Entertainment S; i Sin" i. e-rripfl I'nt Maslilnctnii, Ne. 'S Washinpte', is ensax'" 'n one of the cirnte.-t sc In' effenliPS it has " er w iluesj-ei',. :s a co-eI'mm of t1 Ann Cenfereii' r. I'm ni'v bepifirdiiients ami le p,irl bar Mice are werMiig baxei- with intern. i tinnal 'liso-tieiis and inte-fenns win thi- I mre seile necnpalien" of siting -late.-nien. i.ntil limlt-irien of entertain nirm Ir belns pre,le'l for the r-mali div of the Arniann'iit Limitation nff-ilr In eight das thri-e v.ere rwenu -fnur se I'll affa is i'f ii'ije- iMperlanee ami numerous una lc p.iitle I her' .ii twentv i timer li ; functions plntiti' I ee. nnd in re 're '"' the mil t v e , hr-inj; werUed up. Ambassadors, cabi i pet nteinbers. arniament deli,ites and "tllC ami din th"v r tisures bijrli In uSii'ial life In. abroad arn b"iired In imitntieu .'ml uislit If all were ai'icpted. wei, hac lime for neth n. i.nt u no, ml of vn.'i.i' savetii"., n thci- healtl; would stnml it. It s treiuh suspei'ted tlt.it Amb.is sadnr Shidehera. whne Illness held up the iVinfo-eiiio for two dn.is, was nal' a social ,:isuiilt, W h.'e no -tuiistlclaii has arisen te antmiime the niimber of diniierH lr would I i'" In w ric' the France Hopes for Pledge by Powers ( untlmirtl frniii I'.icr One 'ai'Ri'h attained one el the objects of his i moms the i prin, ip.ni "ill, ii ne, . ti ought i - ' !'' i 'l,"hin" i no m uti n but sunie e ln asse, i.ites . . .. .. , ... ! AlnmJti a resolution in mmpnet and IrtnMi' form i.il d"l"gatn ,,,ris r the se- ;;L'. ii. I'RGED TO C-iLI. KCUOMIC PARLEY aslilni'ien. N" '.'.", I'.-v I'. Pressure upon tin American tee em inent tn call an iiiternatiemil economic conference i. be ng i-eiit,nui '. hut l!,e Admiutstraile.i at pre-r' i is . ) i - Incline I te lake iif!i a step. It s possie tii-ii such a im cling nun be called Ij'"'. M.mj of ihe delegates m P Arms t 'eufereiuv lone sugge-ted I hr mhisji billty of a gathering of representatives "f the various nations te d'scu' Inter national trade, economic and lliiam'iii preb'etns with a i(w te nbtaluiii: ini- ledv tlireugh enncerrrd action I The Ad.iilnlMra'i'i'i i inclined m th, ( lew that the niitcnuic of tin Arm- dm- fi ren-e should determine whethei n- cried action ami litinuiniiU .immig 'he nations cm be obtained hi fore ether .. A.,, wnrlil preb'ems ai" taken up b the nui ions. A uece-sar.' eerullar.t t" an 111 i il Ha te II l- mil icial rco'ieniic emifercii' PMiI'lilieil. "'is tl.e illieil rle I t leuntrt. and it- ultimate disposition, which wen Id iitide'ibtidit be bn-iight t "he frept in ant dscuvr!ens of !i i ihiiiic' siniaiieii and tin iin'n u of ritisimi of tieruuiu leparulien BARON SHIDEHARA BETTER .. . i . a u j a, , Japanese Ambassador Able te Up for Half Heur Sit falilusten, N"v -" -' H P T e i mnhtie i of Iln Japanese Nuibu'-.i'' ill and un.il'l t" fiki men ( ii fi rem e d." was (c, i-.ln I ,nu 'un Mi ,i i ai a il. VVIlu I 1 pil't Ol I! " l--leils fe .i 'I l- con .lb r.ili'v v I - n i '., ' pri'ti d I lie Anib is-ud.,r ' t"i half an lueir t ,ii'i Twe N. J. Postmasters Appointed Washington. Nev .; - i p,v I1 , Pi'-tlll.slrt s 1,, .In.ill l tnil'lv I'i. lent Hardin', incluiied H.irn II, i- , I Ashurv Park. .1 , .lame- . . t son New llriiisunk. N J ;,,, I Charles 1 I tti- I Omaha, "sen jWt .1,' i ilili ' P rl A nice Tii.tnl'-sij'i'.iug Dinncr and tl.cn M all our Slercs MCXJI i asce j Coffee j iMwrniir'i WILL DECIDE ARBUCKLE CASE Partv Partv Offensive busecbt "Limi- ' Peace of the vntld. cr.nc feats are fe',1 ill some ipinrteic cm tin W titnu dr'e- sates he .e sijrfejted with, nlshti lal fun -'ion- the;- can de mi work dunn,; the ;l . A VashliiKten se-a' leader w.i ca'led no mi an att"inpt te nhtnin an ' pretsimi en prupe ai 'Uii'di are helm: made for 'limitation of cntirtuiu tnent " lm couldn't come te the tele, phone Her lmiler said she was irU , "tee inn h entertainment." lrs llenrj 1' l'letcher. AVashinsteu Mieet le,iier and the vife of the I n ih'i e ri t.ir "f S'iuc who '.'ii'.- iiiim.t Irll'lant ""'ial aftii'i".. InKcs t r i i , 1 1 -. of -rhe-reail pesiti-n en l'n ipirsiien of restrlermi! sod il I'M'iits "i's i-imIIj for the deleRates te dei-ldc." he siusited. "Their wishes ill be respected " Iee-atesalieady are complaining, and le'efs yie si 'it mere freipientiv than ii'ceptnin e. .r the same time sonic el I'riu r'-e ;t Pi'iiiee Tekiu'aw.i i.s a . iau of the weild and a hardened vet eran of iiiu'n a flintier crimpalii. lie I'enf. finl with m wspaper corie-pend-ents a nicht or two aj;e. one of tlum h.'indeil 1 1 " hi a newpape lie ulanceil at the tir-t paye headlines and turned te tin' in l t celuiuti Women Witnesses Aid Fatty's Case i 0n1hini frntn Pan tie ihe tot .ilt, admitted llir i"- -ihiip v that nt "ice time two person- wiih linger prints similar te thefe of Aihucl.li and Mss Kappr were m the room t.h'rf Irzinla was fmiu ' "Wial a if the chaucc.s of -ueh a co ce itieideuce"'" atkid the gieal AIcNab. in un unhappy moment Hcinricb ligured i...,n 'tith hir pen ii' and looked up without a ihange of ceiinten iiiee or of eice: "One chance aid lie m :;,. nUll.tlllll. ' The great Mc'val, laughed uucom uucem fnrt.ild . ended hi., cmiu, mat mil with nut amith, r word and a hour Intir out Upen the -stai") t'e Uiji ,eii'e,it chain liiTiuunl fr'jni tiir St. I'tanci- who swine thut twice afiei irginm Wnpp, was inkep from (Ii, room and befi-e tin arrltal "t t ! !nr eh with his mi croseeoi ami hi camera, she h"lsell had iu refill!, rabhrd and dusted the deer en win I the tiiuerprlnts were riippe-ed te b- Me fleuiniihtratid "il th courlreom wuIum "ting with a gisent idnil. and in an instant all the , ffert of lle.inrich's tcsiijyent. nil the work of his mind and hi- iniere.scr.pi-. wa undone In the minds of tin i in and undone In a chambermaid. Ne Ordinary lliatnhrniuiil I Ins chambermaid's, name w.i- Mi-.' Nate r.rciiuun. She v u- gray. s,M. laM and nbeut lifty-tup enrs old. nnd die -,, ,i- for a festival Hip hat was eiim "n.ijsh high etei a white and wi-t. fil f.n e. t.er sptec'i "as preci-e and il.iii I . her ria-eiiiug oil Ihe stand tvu erdep -I and i nf.iltenug. Sht was no I iii'dlliar. i 'am "ni.iid. f.'id it was clear, that tli re wj. a -terv -omen her be hind her. e.-. .-lie had cleared and cleaned Mr. rb'ickle - room- She had cntrnd ihp .-nite ufti, Mi.-s ll.ipiH' had been laltn iit'iiv and Mr. Aibijcl.le had directed In r ie ile room win it the g rl was found '1 In ui.ittris- and tin he, ts w i i'i w et "ll Ai b'le'Je 1 ,,'lr 1 m mr ,1 t ROWNING, Overcoats Sinalc and Deuble coals Black and Oxford Dress Overcoats $20 $25 $30 $35 te $55 Ulsters Storm Coats Short Ulsters Belted Coats Raglans $35 te $60 ""fertey Bach" te Bach Them BROWNING, KING & CO., Mahsr u n I I IJ24-1526 CHESTNUT STREET P I 'ild. "lie was sitting in another room imJ he said, 'tiirlie, turn that mat tress ever, will j mi V The girl that slent in there had a weal; nemacb.' " Doubtless there arr a let of people wlin wonder what an Arbuckle s1()w "mjiu uv lini it iu' ?ii ii "" ?i,,c"', K!,,u l,TVm snenld bflp te enliglifcn would be like if the silent drama were Kat" Itreiiuan ' testimenv them MX? as asked what else Fattv ilul tvntie she was working in the roemf. "I was in one room," she said, "aud he was in the ether with two tming Indict, and I heard bun .lumping around jnd laughing Then he c.inic In te where I wa,- and lie leaned his sheijl- i ii r- against the deer ami did fuun.t 1 things wiih his feet ami looked at me for n long, long time. He had ""p hing in a glass that sounded lile ice and tin re was a straw In it, and he vate I tin gla-s at me and thni he said. " 'With .tour map. can't tei take a I Irmk of vtbIkyV" "1 raid I didn't want any whisky mid I I'i'ln t l iimi m. lint ne "iii'i. ne lldn't im tin an.vthlng by it." She looked at Putty and smiled iter se siiKih. uml Patty smiled back at hrr. Tiim and again at the eager uiglng e" McNali slie insisted that she rubbed the deer that Heiurich had photographed, that she rubbed it bard and left no (peel, or mark upon it surface. She was followed en the stand by Mrs. I. ids Harding Lancashire, wife of a rich California fruit grower, who, with her daughter, occupied the suite adjoining that iv-heri' Putty's Lahei Day party was held. Mrs. Lancashire wan smiling and well bred. Her tran-em was open, she s.ud. and she was iu her room during all the afternoon and she Intel heard sminds of music uml of people laughing ami going about. Stic t.us aware of till of i he teicct sneaking together in the i buckle suite, but she had beard no outcries and she hud imt heard a wom an's voice crting. "Ne, no, no. Oh, (iiiil. ue!" "Yeu think ten would Ijavp heard that cty if it had bceu uttered':" asked McNub. "Yiv. of imiree." said the witnetiH, and Patty and th" (ii-ejt McNnb and all their associates ami friends in the courtroom sighed nudiblv and began te breathe nerniallv once mere The Slate fCemeil te hate little heart left ter the examination of two wlt-nes.se- who in tin hour had done mere than ant of I hose who pre led tiiciu te turn the tide of Micf again-' '. Hrad.t put only n casual ui. '-lien or two te the lii'st two wniii'M witnesses fe' tin dtfinse, ill he fh vv lit" action when .Mi-s Morgan! Hamilton u nurse f-niii tin U'.il.-elie'd Hospital. tvn called te the -1 ii ii 1 1 Tin li'-t 'inestieti ad dipssed t'i the uuisi came like n shot in the courtieom. It i.ve.ilrd the plant of the ill ftnsp and 'iigjtested clearlv the 'I no of testimony that wi I b offered m I bel alf et" Arbuckle. Nnd Ii Damacing Ihe nurse was asked a startling e,u(s. tieu relative te the physical condition of Virginia Uappe. An iiQirinatite answer would hate gene far te sup. pert the view suggested lit Schmulo Schmule wit, as the basis of the plan of de I -I1!) hi pi'li'iv. in mi i i'hiu iimi i"'.". objection the girl nodded slightlv. tins gnen ue timf tn -peak. But fense ilefere Hrndt cmild interpose ai. She the COS et Hit .lurv were en ncr line me i damage te the State':, cise was delic. MfNah became hnu-elf again. Hi l associate- related a'ul in came ter a as pi eple w ili b.i ! accident ut peine. Tlji niemcul iiiinaturnllt yi.y . who narrowly escape n after a pcr'ed of aw fill i Pile had bren riinn in bard against tbem time turuf for half a flat and for the Ci i -1 -nice the trial bcjuii it was tafel; d again. cl.iters began te e each ether S that the chance for a conviction wa- like Prof, llelnrich's chanie of finding' duplicate ti'igel print- -ibeiit one m n "(ill (KMI. The piTisd i'i .n - ev idrpiv I Breat.lcd Bex Ovc gakffiisISnaaiii--jjiiBW' ixiNGLa r- fi ' " '" was '.holly circumstantial. The Jury may believe that Virginia flappe did sat "He hurt me." hut Ihe defeime Ik going te make a dcuperiite effort te , prove that shp whs net Ihlukliix of , Arhuekl. but of the innti It wat AI ficmnncher -who carried her te the ' t.iitnioeni when vlr!,. m,,,,,) Delninnt de. . dded that ulut Virginia needed a cold water te mitigate the cHeds of I tee much lfiAr. fveniiiaehrr wan called te the stand by the Stale nherilj before the close of the atate'n oase. He did nothing but iepr.it Ju' fntulllar story of the partv em tell of bearing Vliglnia tiieaning'. or trying te help thnr-e he were trvlng te comfort brr. He. like Kate Hrrn. nan helped le sugrcrd aimrher side of i any a numreti pntiirp. Arbuckle. hr fa.ld. bad been teilinx him of the treat ment administered te Virginia before she wan carried le a private room In (he t hotel. "He said liter applied ice le 'her," rieniuacher tenllfird. Then he benitated. "Weill" said llrady. Sepitiacher re-fuf-cd te go en. saying he didn'! want te repeat what Patty snfd te him. The Court ted liln. he would have te sav It, am) til': jury women again looked frightened fieitinach'r hesitated and arked the Judge te be allowed te whis per what he had te cay te the court Mciiegrapner. ne was pernutteu ie thl.per a few words Inte the records. 3rninic'hci has net the leek iU n. tyro abett town. Tie Is net et the hesitant or shy kind by any means. Vet Pnitv has a way of making peenle laugh When Kate tfrennun described his offer of whlbky and his reference te her many a man In the crowd of spectators broke into a gay hoot. He war. still cooing loudly in uncontrollable merriment when a Deputy Sheriff took him by the cellar 'I'") hustled him out of bis seat aud down (he aisle and out of the room. Faint sound of his continuing glee drifted back for a moment Inte the packed room and it readied Patty, who i-milcd for a long minute. Today the jury and the Court will visit the twelfth fleer of the St. prau pin Hetel te Inspect the suite that has been de-cribed se often in the testi mony. When the Court and the Prof-e-ciMev discerned the line te be followed by the defense, there was i conference. ' liid. at the suggestion of the District I Attorney, specialists wuj ne appointed te make a microscopic examination "f I the organs of the dead girl. This ex- i a initiation, the State contends, will be .......I- , ......(.. 1.A ..II.. ,1 . .- Attorney, specialists will be appointed I adeciuafc te refute the allegations of In -TeOtl bail for a further hearing Titcs ArbucUle's lawyers that Virginia Happe day mes' Nowadays, mere than ever before, people are intent upon getting their money's-worth, and it is at such times that the value of any commercial product is most accurately estab lished. The Victrela is net only the standard of quality but the standard of value. It is the product of the immense Victer factories where, because of wider experience and greater manu facturing skill, better goods can be made for less than the cost of inferior products and cf-fie public benefits. Ne matter which style Victrela you select it offers the greatest obtainable value at the pricewhether $25 or $1500, but leek for the Victer trademark en the instrument you buy. ssm n I m -vi lli er from nn ergauh! breakdown due te dlscarr and net up the lesult of in JtirlCe rtistnlnei) In an a! luck by (he defendant. The opening address of McN'ab made It plain that medical spcclullfta in a vQft anaj are te appear qui) testify, and that the almost intolerable tesll tesll meny I le become luir')er and harder (e llt-len te as the care proceeds'. Man I'YanclM-e, Nev. 'J.'i. tll A. P.) After the prosecution had eleseij l(a cape late yesterday In the man slaughter trial of IteFcie C. Aibudile, ri'iervlng (he rljlit te Introduce fiirlhei (Pftlmeny. Gavin MeNabiuade theopeti theepeti Ing Matcini lit fee the ijefense. I "we win prove Aruucaie was net in the hotel room mure than len minutes I with Miss Virginia Kappe." he said. MeNnb tei the jury the room in the St. Pnnii'lu Uetel. In which Arhuekle wan ulleged te hate locked himself nnd Miff. Itapne. in the coupe of the eepie? dian'ji Laper Pay parly, twin epfcu at nil limes. The window shades were up at all limes also, he said, aud the In terler of the room was in full view of ether hotel patrons. Arbuckle's attitude border) en tbe Invlal throughout the day. Mrs. Mltita Durfee Arbuckle. hit wife, wept at tinici. Lp.s Aneelrs. Nev. ".l.-fH.t A. P.) (. hemical analysis of the vital organs from the body of Mre. IL C. Bunting, who ded here Sunday, was being made yesterday by the county autopsy sur geon, who said he was reuhtful whether bee death resulted from uqtur.fl causes. The rrult will net !,f known for sevt ernl dayr, he said. Mrs. Ituudiig. wlinpe husband lived In nuffale. N. Y.. was a scenario writer' and an actress of character parti, In motion pictures'. She was known lo cally ap the Ceuntecs de C'ella. N. 19th Street Weman Hit by Aute Mrs. Sadie Dederer, thirty years old, 4."e." North Nineteenth street, was slightly Injured thlP morning when Struck by an automobile, at Twenty fifth ttrcet and Allegheny avenue. The machine was driven by the Kev. Letcher Celeman. Negro preacher, of .'Ml'tl Nice street. Mrs. Dederer was taken le St. street. Mrs T,iiI?p'm 1IemI .' .' . .'' f""'"1 " w I.. sV'lHl l-,.,ll lital. where her Injuries were be slight. Celeman wiin held fsgss Js"?jggS?''Sttii",r Victrela Ne. 300, $250 IMihu(inr or LujlUli Dieud & REO. U.S. PAT. OFF (onllretil freni l'r One tlie last Leglt-lnlitie were ad based en Ihe cftlmntcs furnished he Ch.irlcn . Sn.Mler, then Auditor (cnrrnl. There are a matter of record- 1f inenet ban been fpent with a lavish baiiil. then it Is cas.t t" locate the re re Mienslbtllt.t. The Lcglflature. hewevfr. cannot eM'ipp Itr share. In the mean time Mr. Spy iter has been elecie.) S.tatc Trenpurer. He Is also an atewec) cs-inrli date for Itoveruer and his campaign button;- already adorn the lapem of h-) friends. As Htate Teas'rrr. Mr. Mnyicr. In his laid, effielal statement of the con. dltleu of the treasury, report r inllllens of dell.irf. Including eaririarkei) fuiitls. in Its carter?. It remains le be plained why this money ip uet a)vijll able for current exp-nser. Phlladelphla'p puttllc schoetn illun. tratc the case in point. The Beard of Htjiicatlen " borrowing money from Vhlladelphlft banks te keep the schools innnlnir while Ihe Commentiraltll. ac cording te the S.tiitc 'fri'is'ltrr. has .fn.. 000,000 or se of cash en deposit In banks that is drawing only .''i. per cent in terest. Here Is a concrete can. A certain great itiftitutlen'a appropriation war long overdue. Tbe president came te Harrlsburg ln an effort te ebtnln the money. He was met with the snme old clap. trap: "Collections, were behind,' "ihere were contest;, ever tax rcnira?. and the like. Finally It war. niggested that he de as ether State institutions did. g Inte the market and borrow tbe money till tbe State made geed. "Hew borrow?" asl-cd the president. "Hate the directors sign a note ittir) get It discounted. Then put the Inter est charge en tne note into your tietif clcncy account and it will be pah) by the nest Legislati're. The prrrldent Indignantly declared that he'd go te the place where lee cart nlvals are unknown before be'd '1 any thing of the sort. The Stale owed the money and it was able te pay. and be would be blanked if he didn't get what was coming le his Institution. Moreeter, and here Is where he scored. If the money wasn't forthcoming within a specified time he would close the doers of tne institutieii, or else let the in- , Treasury Bare,- SSI'KnftS. !i: rSSfiti-fe State mils Lapse ; 'dcpepK In Htnti. h,,ttH. ' ,.' TJ!?,ii come out seen, rin nut se m,vVi", V will net break within ii weel,re ftHt pnuekc u -cns'ntleii, ' ,l Hl i And condltieiiH will net im. , the firat of the year .(raw' $""J big M'hoel npproprlalleti.' are ,eri,.'1" along aieit lVbrtjary. Bd .h 1,e,;'" be the tlnae te stand from uml.. il ' If mere m a permanent sherUm n? wi'l mean only one of two itfi-'-! P.Kher Stale Treasurer SnvtL fe'' knew what he was nlkln3 aKj. ' be gave out ,s cMliiicS.,6?"t,J made some blunders that liavcnn viiV for wine, and should have n-snu-,rtV.!'H nun ier iieiuing tne jep. ; STATE(Wfp'HILA. SCHOOLS $1434,000 Winn of whicn has been Sit fib Icbruary. according te WlUii,, UV1 secretary of the heau). Ulc,i In February $M2,ftOO was due mi beard for advance payinnnU mad .i? SetUembrr. 1020. e,,' teachers"' urvaiilherlw.1 by the Woodruff aet1'1'' Wfifii the Stills failed te ,-eni t necessary funds, the Betril of kI,J ' tlen wan compelled te go' e,t ,", ! money market and borrow. Xhft perary lean then floater was. renttii September and cost the local selwPni : '" tern Sll.n-0 In Interest pI?001 A .".J0.()00 general iipprepria'tln v the Slate le,(hc Phlludelp nlaVch.L $ trlcl has brU ,p sine" .j,,"e ,e1t V has i-adill i-ariiiien - ii, in iii Interest ,.i..T , he schools,' The enllre n ,1'5?" en t lila year totals WL.inO. renreseni .! the Interest PqM by Uie beITOI rewcu iiiene.t nut tin Inf...,,'-:: beard otherwise weuh) receive tfJ? State money ewe.) it had been nil when due. ' vm Trtir.l llniiplfi- 1 lrtnA.i a- ., , , , ,m,,c, ,0 H . amiihiiu. r jsev. .::. -JauiMLM. usee) iweni.v yea-f KUkTered U hrV. Iinelf. nml nlslitppn nfl,. .- XTtW ........ .......,, ..v.,, i ,ih-i,, ueai m n. ers riding from work mi a truck in the Lecus, knv colliery ,e Ihelrfcft In this place, were painfully )i,,rlj, InjiifM' wnen the truci; overturned near hert today. Victrela Ne. 130, $350 Victrela Ne. 1 30, electric, $415 Miheitny or Oik Victrela IX, $75 MlhetiDy or Ck i 'HIS MASTERS VOICE w&uawrcwr This trademark and the trademarked word"Victrela"ideiuifyallogrproduct3. Loek under the lid I Loek en the label I VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Camden, N. J. K CamdeB,Ne J. t?008' may nc,-,emPl1ii F-iiMillllililllll'lllilllili'lipilCIIIHIIIIIllIM I'I i I
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