,4' 'ir ,j"r"' .) )t,V ' X;W'V f iVY v i - ' W-r EVENINGr PUBLIC LEDGExUpHILADLPHIA, TUESDAY, STOVJJIMBER 20, .! 1021 r t '5 Arbiickle Tells : His Own Story CtrAlnad from Tn One itch Fnttv Arbucklc told tlie ster IV his nnrty belong In this awful eal- " ."' ?i ,Wrll.nl e events. cn?.L rmi snltl "Fatty Is en tlie bedroom opposite tlie ene that he ec S'.P.1' , 'Sim wn HylnR- Ptcddli tlslibadi would seen be bnrk with the- ?-,,,'09P enr nnd he hud premised te ,vu ' Tn,lb(' 'noteriiiR. The ether members of the tinrtv were eving about, lie hud no clear rccel- lectien of whnt they were dome. He tie- eided. he sulil, te slime nnd tires. He elltercd IllM I'nntll ntlil Innkiwl tlm rluiK i no tried te open the deer of his hntn- n ware of tin obstrue- I around the ciIre of tlie , In tlie first place," snM Fatty, Issued for Miss Leu I be Glaum was the Indicated It probably would be com 'and later I told It te-Mr. McNnb." result of n misunderstanding. Miss inctwl today. ,niniitlmi"!, "Will you tell me why. if all thin Is Glaum, be sold, can tell nethluir of lm- , .. AhaenR witnesses en the nreswiitlrtn fc i,,!. A..-i... ..!., i .1.. i.. f f ,..,.;. i i,i.. . ,u , i,,., .He iiHt. for tertitv was .Mrs. nuii-riiiu " . i.V, JUU IVll'l IIIIIUL (11 IIM VIIIIV VI J'. JfULlUIKl- 111 It'lilllUII IU IIMJ 4 i.l. - . . , , arrest and refused absolutely te tell enne. Tcstlmenv In- rebuttal that is. what happened In our private room" evidence of a wet calculated te rcfute ..U" te n citizen of San Francisce I " tl-lci1 1 tlc ! fJth just what every, one uh I 'oem nml wn. ..inr te every one else liuccn minutci , " '"'' "' . ulc C,JKC et "nR s&, the ercnt McNnb had gently and I $r nnd saw VlrKinln lyiiiR en the 5.-i w nrdcred his mnn forward te tin. uuuiroem noer, apparently ill and tn .l.tr the person addiessed stepped lniBicni pnin. i unce ner up like tinv said tatty, deinenstrntiiift, "rfnd she was sick, nnd 1 held her bend. I asked her what yas the matter, nnd she stud (she was used te sjie'ls of ll'ness nnd would be all right if she could lie down for n few minutes. Se finally I carried her out te the bedroom and she sat en the li . nUtrlct Attorney could get through i edge of the hed for n minute and then I iv. irnwd They were dug out llnnli.v ! Hi toil her feet and she lny down. I L. ret "sound. All the politicians in returned te the bathroom und when I 3.7. ' i. ...- t,ap. tiimhlni? niifl Came out in n few niliintea T nnw hat rvi inrnut "- -' . --.n. ------ ... ., --- - -- -----a" - " cnair i ,t,.i tnnmilnlntiM ilrnnnpil hIS..,rer be bnd In his hand nnd SrtS Ien a run for tbe Hall of Jus- tlce. Tie became part of tbe mob that be Kiced the courthouse. The neon re- was lengthened because neither the tn.lfp. the defendant, me lawyers nui- the Ml8 Hnppe had fallen between two beds tunt were In the room. "I had difficulty getting her up, but 1 did linnlly and laid her en the ether bed. Mie was meaning then and tear crowding and looking for friends n office te get them In and saying "Held OB i tight, dearie." for each clutched his beloved by the band. 1110 tu.i ""''""' inK at her clothes. Se 1 unlocked the Ksch beloved, dazzling in Sunday ' (loer )t)fl ,ve)lt vM lnte t)l0 p)ttinK mllllucry, felt tome of the weight of room n)u, ., "'..! rc .. 7.,r - "Mi.; suld the District Attornev ncnln. "Arlvlre of counsel," vnld Fatty. "That's nil," said the rrosecuter, nnd Fully, looking tired, plodded down te bis chnlr nt the lawyers' tabic nnd reached for another glass of water. Today the prosecution Is prcpnrlng te show bv expert testimony that Vir ginia llappe ceuhl net have met her testimony nlrendy cutered may go en for secrnl days. The State wen a victory when it succeeded In disqualifying tbe finger print expert summoned by Fatty's law yers te discount tlie testimony of the Stute's inlcrosceplst, Heinrlcb, of the (Jnlvcrlsty et 'California. Heinrlch nnd the print of a band en of Chicago, n Hev friend et i w Hnppe. It was Intimated nhe would testify that Mies Hnppe's health vns geed. 25M. ffl "y thC!tbe SSSf of the h'ele deer stand(ng'be ,,, . ... .i ,. ie i, 'bind Judge I.euderlmck s chair are ,7hM .hrp .lh,nB " that S.1.'1' I weighty fncters In Iho ense against stiid District Attorney Brady, 'qnd Fnt8ty, 'nn, the jury will beer mere of thcre Is doubt whether the organic t, ' b f ,t is I)CrmittC(i t0 retire. weakness that hns been the subject of ' v I se much testimony could have mattered i In the least, and I belleve that the three San I-Vancisce, Nev. 2.O. (IJy A. physielnns who nre new making a p.) Rebuttal testimony wns the order microscopic examination at the illrectlen I of the day at the reopening of the of the Court will testify that there wan I Rqscee Aibucklc manslaughter trial te- lillltlt nn,t.lllllllH.. A!.... in M I 41.. llfl. ! . ml HUtalnl 4 ,.nMHI...l aH!.... iiw euvii uuiiii mmiiiii luviri- un niu u;- nV. J IIU LI1M1UL 4VLI.U1 ui:. n uiuiv, after a conicrcnce or nu mesc engaged in the proMjcutlen, unneunerd that about forty w'tnesscs would be heard. The testimony each Is' expected te glve is se brief, however, that It was nrttr I.!.... mnhhed. LH..M . u.i. fnit- It was, as a. min;i m ii Fatty ed his lawjcrs were frozen In a jam en the lirst Iioer. "- ,,, I rememlier. T tnl.l them tlint Mt Uiinne Prevest was there. If there was any one else I den t remember it. A little later Mrs. Delmont came in. It might hnc been n few seconds later; maybe It wus a few minutes. I den t nrnev wns lOUlin ey inn puuuc uiwuiu 1 i "- ... e move backward or forward In the was sick, and hev went in the room msln corridor. AVemcn were weeping, and I s ayed outMtle for n while. When The fltten (hints had retired into the I went In they had Miss Rappes clothes fetise hns been trying te Indicate "We hnve every reason te believe that Virginia Happe was in perfect health when she cntcr'cd Arbucklc's rooms. I have issued subpoenas In Hollywood te bring people who knew her, who raw her repenWdly at dinners where drinks wcre nerved and who will testify that alcohol affected her as It affects ether normal people and 'In no ether way." Mr. Hrady added that the summons COUPLE WED 56 YEARS AGO Retired Skipper and Daughter of Sea Captain Celebrate Today Colllngsweod, X. J., Ner. 20. Cap tain and Mrs. Aaren Ilrynnt, of .11 Cuthbert avenue, reached their fifty sixth wedding milestone today, enjoy ing excellent health nnd three meals a day. The captain Is eighty-one years old. He wns at ene time captain of n schooner, later n general contractor nnd farmer. They have been living in re tirement for twelve years or mere. Mrs. Rrjnnt, who was born In IJclfnst, Me., seventy-four jears age, treeri the Neas for live .eurs with her father, who was n sen captain. Thev have three dnughtcrs. three grandchildren and 60-crnl grcat-grand-chl'dren miirtroem nnd slammed-the doers. Women were tlie '" reie iuie- tool it ff a M Delmont Innde me fters n the crowd. 1 1 hey bcgged ami . ,t Mck , wlKCdled te nu iiitiiiiiivu i vmu . loiirtrenm and were net ntisllcd even it Threalenrd Mrs. Delmont they were permitted at iar te siund ..she le, m(1 t0 m)ml my own m)si ciutlue in me ceriiuui-. ii... ,uni..-u nt tlie doers even after Judge Louder bark ordered them iiwny. Over all this wene the pink nnd green fxtras descended In millions. wuMn. nt Inst. at. wns aulet again and Tatty was In the witness chair, looking trim in a new blue suit and drinking a glass of water a minute. He began his narrative at 10:30 and re turned it under Irenic cro-w-cxnralnntlen when court opened for the afternoon ifsien. Fnch of his Inwvers t tcti&e, waiting te leap te his assistance. ret..!., liclti UM1.1 lint ni.Pilpil. FflttV Yad a geed held of hlnielf and lie reeled and that repented kicking and knocking ' off his story slowly in n steady ami en the deer were necessary beferp Fatty icrceable voice. ine old grimace ei iiirneu nn- ny u "jm-u.-u h.. ini w confusion and chagrin which movie goers used te knew flushed repeiiledl. ever his face when he wns prcv-ed bard or hen he ref'rred te his period in .in il when be was lirst chmgvd with imird'T. Cemediaii Dlgnllletl HLs "low and careful veice tilled tin room and he bore himself with n nice dignity. He arose new and then te fii-meiistrnte Hip manner in which he V'ted M.ss Hnppe or le stroll ever te a i before?" off and were putting Ice en ber body. A plece of lee wns en her both, and I ue'-s. that she was running tliiiii;s and would leek after Virginia. Then J told her te shut up or I'd threw her out the window. Then I ucnt out again. Mrs. Tnube had arrived nnd she knew the mnnagement of the hotel, and I asked her te telephone te thv office se that Miss Rr.ppe might be taken te another room." Harsh cress-examination intended te show hew Fatty's version of the story differed from that of all the ether wit nesses, including Zey Prevest, who swere thnt Virginia Hnppe wnu alone with ArbiKkle for a unit hour or mere, Mitchell Fletcher Ce. Direct Shipment M. F. Ce. Lucca Extra Cream Olive Oil Is here mid-looking funny mnn unshaken. Fatty ended his testimony bv ."iiylng that, suspecting nothing wrong, he 'Ins.-n! in evening clothes, descended te the hotel iiiillioem and danril until mlil.iii.lit Mcnnwhlle Virffitiii, Ttnnne. In n room en the twelfth fleer, wns 12th & Market Sts. parsing into nie ueiirium iunt aiun t end uuttl she died. "And." said the preecutlng attorney, "veu never told this story te any one This 1b th first ship ment of this famous Ollve Oil. In bcrttlei. , we've been enabled te Impert from Itnly in the rast four years. , 18th & Chestnut Sts. 5600 Germantevm Ave. grei. dingrnm of the hotel suite pinned te the vail In order thnt be miglit in dicate a particular location or point of action. Yeu were expected as the recital con tinued te imagine this Fatty rolling up comfortably from I.es Angeles in his $23,000 motorcar te keep a danrn and dinner date with a chnnning aid well bred lady, Mrs. Tnube, of Sun Fran Fran ciseo. Lewell Sherman attended him at the hotel. This, of course, wns en September 4, the Jay before the party. Lewell Sherman wns the next day attended by Freddie FIshhach. Freddie Tishbach, who does something or ether , In the movies, was in turn attended by t Ira Fortlouis. a trnvcling salesman. I These worthies mode a sort of ren-. dezveus of Fatty's rooms. Rising nt 11 i o'clock .m the morning of Lnber Day, an a person mnj whose income is about ?159,000 a year, Fatty found his unite filled with nolse nnd gay laughter. Freddie l'henes for Girls Soen there was the t-eent of gin nnd ' Scotch and toast and celTce nnd omelet snd all the things which the high rollers of Holljweod hae for breakfast. Fred- I die Fishbach was telephoning te home Kirlb and te one girl particularly whom i Ira Fortlouis wanted te meet. That girl was Virginia Happe. I Fishbach cot the nnrty well under ' uny nnd then expiossed a desire te bor row Fatty's R2.",000 meter. "I said all right, go ahead," testified Fety. Meanwhile, Mrs. Maud B. Delmont I had arrived and was getting into pa- Juinas in one of the two bedrooms that I opened oft the middle sitting room. Come later Virglnl i H:i!)pe. Alice Hlnke i and Zey Frove-t errhed in turn. Fatty t-t( repeatedly that he invited nobody ' te the party and that he had uked Treddie Fishbach te get rid of Ira Fort louis. ISut Ira hung around. I The scene .eems te shift in Fatty's mind at the point, midway in the day, ihen he switched fiem "offee nnd tote?' te Scotch highball. lie hed no clear rce- "llectien about hours or the movement of i the sun overhead. He pictured himself ns one accustomed te paying bjlls, sit- i ting en a sofa and arising te telephone te the hotel office for n Vietreln be eftii'f Virginia Happe said she wanted ' te hear music I Time Flics for Fatty Tears pa-Si'd, t-eeminglj, and Fatty I miis ttill N.tting en the sofa In the sit- I ting room where the breakfast was f-nread, clad m piijnmas nnd drc-sihg -jmii and drinking highballs, when lie' wai aware of Irglnia passing into the "I told It te my lawyer, Mr. Demln- . i Atlantic City, N. J. RIE-Tb? Founded In 1894 1204 Chestnut St. 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. ri 0 Of Special Interest TO MEN New Kirschbaum Suits And Overcoats, Offering $10 te $15 Savings 27-50 37.50 47.50 prices are m Lihfi Ntl3. A rf RlTGS CLEANED shampoo" PROCESS lisauiltiilly hrlslit and cl"n our rum ifmti bncli I'attnrnn and col cel rm restored in erllnnl lutv nre pet Rnd mnlnn and dirt ntlrply rfinefil All without tn Jurln the flnst ruii or enrnst And t con se llctl 11 will ania Jeu Dyelne te much any color cheme Anten De-her & Sens CLEANERS & DYERS H I V hie J a rerd It- fi TTf True, the lower by far than you usually find in ether better type stores. But what deserves mere emphasis than that is the style smartness, the fabric value, the tailoring quality, without which a mere price mark means nothing. MEN'S XMAS GIFTS Imported wool half-hose $1 te $2.50 Initialed handkerchiefs 25c te $1 Gloves $2.50 te $5 And hundreds of ethers that a man will appreciate and use. Kirschbaum Tuxedos and Full Dress 30 - efc X III & ffxT Have this Gift delivered new Frem your Heating Engineer XhINK of it this way. Every winter that you shiver in an ill-heated home is a winter lest Why net decide right new before Christmas that she shall have the finest gift imaginable a home warmed sill ever just as perfectly as t the larger heating plants of this com pany warm the White Heuse itself. She can have this comfort as a gift from your Heating Engineer. Arcela is a gift in a very real sense. It pays for itself in the fuel it saves! There is still time. Your Heating Engineer can have Arcela installed, filling your home with healthful, hot het waterheat, before Christmas morning. A quiet, scientific workman will come and put Arcela te work, leav ing nothing but happiness behind. Comfert is worth having! One-third of your fuel is worth saving! Fermer sake see your HeatingEngineer today. The red and yellow card at the right is the sign of a Heating or Sanitary Engi neer (you used te call him Steamfitter or Plumber) who can show you Arcela. Loek for it in his window. It will pay you te consult him twice a year as you de your Docter or Dentist. His report en your heating and plumbing costs little. It may save much. 139jSJHX An Iktmimett IMlMWrT. TVnxe DrveiND InFvuEcomemt and Compert CAuwrmm actfijoev COMPANY Makers of the famous Ideal Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators 115 NORTH BROAD STREET Philadelphia, Pennsylvania STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Hurry Men! If Yeu Intend te Select One of These Fine WICKHAM Suits New One third Under Price Seener or later you are going te learn of the matchless merits of Wickham Clothing. There is sufficient incentive ' for you te get acquainted with the unusual style, tailoring ' and quality features of Wickham Suits. Several hundred , still remain of the let" which we marked at one-third less ! than the already low prices. Just about enough te afford 1 satisfactory selection for men who come te-morrow. Four 1 "emarkable en- "P $24.50 Men's and young men's Worsted and Cassimere Suits, in neat dark stripes and the lighter mixtures. Very unusual value. $29.50 Fine Worsted Suits, in conservative and youthful models. Twe- and three-button coats. Sizes in all pro portions. $33.50 Heavy Worsted Suits, in cluding silk-lined Sample Suits; newest styles. Sam ples in size 36, ethers in a practically full range of sizes. $38.50 Suits of finest fabrics, including Hockanum silk mix tures. Absolutely unmatchable value. A geed assort ment of sizes in all proportions. l-i 1 iJL itf9R9F4Rk(7 w a . Strrtnbr.if t, r1( tiler wn1 rr Cast Men's Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, 50c These are the finest Handker chiefs that have been in the mar ket in a lenp, lenir time, ut 50c And they arc just the kind men like best plain, substantial, with nice neat hems carefully hemstitched. You'll buy them in dozen lets when you see them. Strawbrldsre A f lethlfi Market Strt Crosti A'sle Thousands of Men's Neckties 50c Including practicallj every popular new pattern and color effect. These Four-in-hands are of excellent quality and many will buy for Christmas giving. Many men will lay in a season's supply from this collection. Strawbn2K? A t.;Mh!r AlnM 2. rar, Street Men's Cashmere Mufflers, $2.00 Mufflers are Important when cheesing gifts for men. Khpeciully these fine Cashmere Mufflers, just from Londen. In white with col ored dots. Last year we eeuld net get enough of them, and this season again our importation is limited. strawi.n.lc ,1 . 1. er - Embroidered Muslin pi Hew Cases, SI 75 V Tmir of t"5c P'Hew Caxf.-. JCnllnllf''' nlld Ini'isli!" nn!-lH-T"A1 TpVfm nfi ptn).fii'(i Q"ift. A special let, at .1 "." n imir. A. si" 1. l"i 1 er: S'reet Whatever Kind of Hat a Man . May Desire May be found in one of these lets at Icm than the rciular price. All brand-new. Xeic Derby Hats 54-5J Smart shapes lined and un lined. . Fine Y cleur Hats $5.95 Several styles black, brown and nutria. Seft Felt Hats i' J, Se Xew shapes, wanted colors. Imported Cap SI 45 MacGregor Shower-proof Caps. Fine Fur Caps $7.15 Just right for handsome gifts. ( f .!' !m A r eu-'er That Let "of " Men's Seft Shirts at SL50 Is disappearing rapidly for our customer are quid; te realize that they cannot be duplicated at this price. The an in brand new stripe effects., and all are made with ceft iufl' ?l.eu. Outing I lanm 1 Nitrht Shirts. $1.0.'. I'ajamus -51 "'i - u v t. 1 I ir. U - What the Moter Owner Would Like Ili'l" of iiichdir , p'ii-h $10.01' te .fle.00. A Kebe uf silk pluh nr eluu.- .?;."). ie te ,(W.3e. A Fluid W oel l'ube, u .tn fnng edging SS.eO te S:;e,fin. A Moter lU'stauniu ?li?.0e te $:i.").00. A Therm.'- L-'ttL' S1..M1 te SI 0.00. An "F'vir-Uernij" Da'e $1.2"i te s.iiii r'r. v. " lf, 4 i' ',,i'i-l(.r' Fm Te-morrow's Purchases Can be Paid for January 1st If you have a charge ac count at this Stere, all mer chandise purchased in No vember may he paid for when you pay your Decem ber bill, January 1st. Beys' Warm MAKINO Overcoats Our own exclusive design longer than a maekinaw, yet net tee long te hamper the freedom of nimble vetithful lees. Mndn of blanket cloth, with high convert ible cellar, yoke and belt in back; side and muff pockets. Sizes 9 te 18 years. Introductory price ?l.'-.75. Small Heys' Chinchilla Cleth Overcoats $15.00 KriAui. tar, nay blue and gray; pluid-lined; convertible and butt'in-ie-neck cellar.i, belted all areunu. .Sizes 3 te 9 years. Beys' All-wool Extra Trousers Suits $12.75 A fine new shipment of Chexnet Suits in medium and dark color ings. Mohair-lined coat, and two pairs of full-lined knicker bockers te every Suit. Sizes 8 te 18 years. "irawhrMgn i. Cleth'- .-e-en'1 lri'r. rtibart Street, Cast AIl-WoefBlankets $12.00 a Pair Plaid BianKets in dainty pink rv blue effect-, alhe some in ether lovely color. ngs. All-wool, 70x80 inches, double-bed size, soft and warm, and just as pretty a they arc practical $12.00 a pair. ?rawbrl'jK5 A '.ethler A. ale 11, Pl.bert Street Fountain Pens and Eversharp Pencils for Gifts, of Course The gift universal for these useful articles have become a necessity te men, women and school boys and girls. Yeu should see our wonderful assort ment. FOUNTAIN PENS with 14 karat geld points. Include Moere's Nen-leakable, $2.50 te $11.00 each, and Waterman's Self-filling $2.50 te $27.00. EVERSHARP PENCILS, many sizes and styles 50c te $1L00. SETS IN GIFT BOXES, a Fountain Pen and an Eversharp Pencil $5.00 te $40.00 a bet. Boek Consoles, $3 te $16 pr. Desk Sets $5.75 te $60.00 S'tr&wbrldse ft '".e-hler Aisle Id, (.ji.tre i jy Vverbroek' Axminster Rugs at Lew Prices The Department of Lower Lewer priced Fleer Ceerings lias se cured seme of these celebrated "Overbrenk" Axminster Rugs te sell at the following attractive prices. Size V.tif'j feet $23.50 Size .-j. 3x10. 6 feet $31.50 Si:r 9 j-12 fiet $33.50 ' 'nir.r c'se &. I'.e'hlpr 1" JUrth rimr. West Pullman Coaches for Baby's Gift A Xew Medel, $35.00 What could gne babj greater comt'eit than one of these new Blecn Puilmun Coaches? Of half half reimd iM'd. t'nished in white, gray ur rcn. anu lined with cor cer cor dure. Smart in dc-ign, easy running, l'arcnt.s would ap preciate -jucIi a gift as much aa bnbj Bluch Stroller Gu-Carts, $19.50. V2.50 and $29.75 White c- Ivery-finish Cribs, $K.OO Mattresses $5.5e Hiyh Chairs, $5.50 te $11.50 '. -i-sl)rltlKe i lethler i ! I-1 riner Cntr "SgaEaXw' .i ' ,i W - . - wn "inrvr 1 ISf T TH jn m it Yf T7 jv V Tf THN. 3 A flWVLX TThlTSlTf'ff'T OLT Of &, "fjWPl J I drrir ii jS"t3 I STORE!': That's what the children ay ami it is the children that we wish te please. It is for them we have gathered the best Toys from all oer the world. We are tflad te say that AMERICAN TOYS have taken the leading place ("Specially along educational lines Toys that develop both mind and bud . tful then- are some kinds et Tuv and Dells that we must go abroad for. And se, here thej are, in wonderful variety. Iiriiip the little girls and bois te-morrow. SA.VTA CLAUS awaits them with smiles and a pretty STOltY HOOK for each little visitor. A WORD TO GROWN FOLKS Please consider carefully the QUALITY of the Toys and Dells here. We buy carefully for critical peep'e and we buy directly at the sources of supply, in such quantities as te insure LOWEST PRICES for Toys of Quality. --V irai- br.!e & riothler Fourth noer STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER i' I r-J. iMAKKET STREET FILBERT STREET, h ,- ' t r lavj V ",'' V TWVt-' 4" v -'gBWp" EIGHTH STREET Jmtyiix.-?r