Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 15, 1921, Night Extra, Page 18, Image 18

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Psyche-Analysis Enters Inte
Oae of Mrs. Ralzen, Who
' Killed Gllcksteln
V' HE SUGGESTED OBSESSION
New Terfc, Dec. IB. Minim all th
Calm and complacency which marked
ker bearing when she surrendered, Mrs.
Charlea 8. Ratten, confessed slayer e(
Abraham Ollcknteln, thh Brooklyn
IihyaJjelah. entered llaymenii street jail
sst'.eVenlnc under formal charje of
toiirder In the firkt dejtree.
She was nerreun. remorHefnl, broken;
and was e weak from n serlen of
wteplnjr and (mt-fnlntlnf; spell
throiifhent the day that he had te be
supported by women altendants br she
was conducted te her cell. A ancelal
Kuard wai placed en duty nutltlc the
bnrs Se that he Inlnht he under con- i
tnnt ohpcrvatlen.
There she must remain until the be
ginning of her trial If there Is n trial.
That Ih a matter of uncertainty. It may
be that her lawyers, Aaren W. Levy
and Benjamin Ream, will apply te the
King County Court for a commission
in lunacy te cxnmlne her, and that the
commtMlen, If it findH her mentally un
balanced, will atlvhc her committal te
an Institution for the Insane. The nt nt
tetneys will decide wlthlu n day or two
whether te jre te trial, iiMni? Insanity
aa tbelr defcnRe.
fntnf ArtnMll In .Tlirv
mui i... i.. ... uv.i I
Alllti inurr tiiurfH: in mu nunc iiai -i. .
ii)cc iney Ddicvr nrmiy nun u jury
nearinir net atery nnd Henrine of her
condition (brought about, ehe jiy.
by Dr. OHck-ten'fl maltrratmmit)
would promptly find her net cullty en
account of mental irrrMpennlbility.
The trial. If one Ik had. premises te
be ultra-modern In some of its aspects,
fer'the up-te-date primer of p.jcho p.jche
rnalysls will figure In It, and the
theerlm nnd pronouncements of the
celebrated Dr. Frcund. of Vienna, will
be adTanecd In nrcnment as te Mr..
UnltenV se-called brain derangement. 1
Her "complexion and "lnhlbltirm
nnd the like will be laid before
Jurers.
Dr. H. A. Tannenbaum, a psycho psyche
na.l.vK who hud attended Mt-. Unben
recently, snld that she had a "ven
geance complex," a "murder obses ebses obses
fclen." and he also advanced the con-
tentlnn that Ollcksteln. the victim, had
i"ul ",lT T"r,Z II J i
thus actually had bscn rcwpenslble for
his own taking off. Dr. Tannenbaum
is one of the experts who will be called
Upen te testify for the woman.
Accompanied te Hetel
According te Daniel O'Connor, room
eltrk nt the Hetel BreMln. where Mrs. .abolish all ciaima te peciai i-phcrcs
Balzen registered upon reaching this of Influence, which have greivn out of
city from Flerida last Friday morning, the several treitle- with China.
th day before the sheeting, she did net Anether difficult question In the Far
go te the hotel nlen. but wns accem- Eastern negotiations remained unnrt
pahled aa far as the desk by a man tlid today as the Japnnee and Chinese
companion. delegntes continued their Shantung con-
Who was this man? Did she tell ierenee In an effort te agree en a basis
him what she intended te de? In her for Japanese relinquishtnent of the
statements te date Mrs. Ralzen hns Klnn-Chew Hallway. The controversy
net mentioned having an escort from new revolves about the question of
' thfc steamship St. Leuis, which brought firnnclul guarantees desired bv Japan
ker here from the Seuth, te the hotel, 'for withdrawal from the read, which
District Attorney Iewls will inquire come of the Chinese delegates view us
Inte this when he ees the prisoner
again.
The bitterness of Dr. Gllcksteln's
ruatlvcs against the woman who killed
him was displayed In striking fashion
,'yeyterday morning. As she was taken
from the Gates avenue police station
en" route te Mr. Lewis' office. Ellas
GUckstein, a brother of the murdered
man, burst through a crewii that was
watching events, and struck at her. at
tht. same time Imprecating her in Yld-
dish. A detective warded off the blew
ana strucK uiicusiein in return, rercing
him back a few feet
Scientist Advised Silence
Mrs. Italzcn revealed the odd fact
that she. a Jewess. tek Christian Hcl-
ence treatment in an effort te help her
mqedlhew. She had for u practitioner a Hlberln. "I came downstairs and found her
JJrs. I.achew. Seme two or three yearn age with talking te my two boys. I heard her
"De you believe." usked a woman tj,P military occupation of Siberia by sa te them, 'Get a doctor or some
reporter, "that a girl should tell her various troops, including Americans, . one."
husband of the incident of her pnst there was formed nn Interallied railway Iledy Lay Against Doer
life, or should fellow the masculine rule (beard with u subsidiary technical beard , "I went ever with her. I found tit
abb J .. t ..linn, t ' '.... .. . limine .Iia .hal mm nnelilfl t .. 1. r ., . ... ....
biiu remain r-i.v..w.
'I de net knew. I haven't mnde up
my mind en that," she replied. "Hut
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my LiiriNiiun m-iem-i- uu.ini-i iuiij iiiK
tm. te tell that such conressiena din
no, geed. Perhaps she was right." I
Mrs. liaixens nusoane iiu net appear
at any of the proceedings In Hroekbn.
Attorney Levy said Mr. Ralsen was In
a quiet place, recovering from the ef-
fects of his wife's crime and arrest,
hut would be back in a day or se. Her
father. Jacob SchBifer, a Un mnnufre-
turer in comteriame circumstances, was
still suffering deeply yesterday whn
Been at bis home.
l always ineucui ir. iiiicKsiriu wns
one of my best friends," Mr. Schnffer 1
aid. "When h was arrested and 1m-
Jrfsened a few years age for selling
rugs. I was one of the few who steed
by him and helped him And mjr reward
was that he rumen Dy nine i.uy.
Of
the
zen
the
His
his
him.
a halluci
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fered," lie said
"flic face ar
.in: nii'l....l I.I .... l.f -.u
IIU l,u.-
OI ir, WIluaRHMll uum iwiuc uwun lim
woman . ev.ry time she looked at her
husband and would blot out tbe
u striking nnture. were some et Waahlngten, iJee i".-iij ,,, , 1,1 '""": ",i,l V,."""-""
observations made about Mrs. Hal- W th the iirtitiauiuty tnat tne 1 niteii ,.,.,"""' """ """' " Vi't ,1
.n.i he- .,. 1,. Hr T,,.nhnnm. .. n.. 1,1 retn n tw e addit iinal shins Pl ren h teyH scattered about the room
psyche-analyst of nOSl Broadway of the Maryland clusH as nn offset "" ' ") e $;. J',.,I,1 ''""ia
comment, he said, were hnse.1 upon against the retention of Japan of the "w: ln the moth er a, r!" - ll was
study gf her and the things she told Mutsu becoming almost a certainty hlna; ' rP a"" Wt,, n?L ""'
. ' tedav, there were indications that the 'Kilnst her head. The neighbors and
Her Insanity Is clearly shown by Colerado and West Virginia would be . ) "'' h"""". J t.!iK.til!u' ,,h.t'
...!.. - l.t-V, et. .. .1.- ..H... .!. .l f. ..I.nllnn rrtther ""'- """I l"UI-. c rill 111 aKHin
husband's face and figure. That Is ,j. The Wet Virginia is being built uv
clear Insanity. ihe Newport News Shipbuilding and
"Again, biic had an absolute murder Drydock Company at Newport News,
obsession. When she came te me last , Virginia.
July and told me her whole story, I Willie the Went Virginia was the last
learned that this obsession had been of the trio te be launched, she Is sub
BURiested by GUckstein himself I feci j ntantlally as well advanced In construct
no doubt that he fascinated her at tien as the WashlnRten, It Is said, nnd
times, yet at ether times he acted most ' Iht retention in nlace of the Washlnr-
llri.hlnmluillr tnuaril liir. f iimn arti. .
told me, he upbraided him for this, and two conduction yards Instead of one. fm,m u hatchet, the handle wrapped In
he paid, 'Why den t you kill me, tiien?' In a dearee this arrangement, some of- ' tlscue paper. The blade mm stained
and en several occasion, repenting this l flelals feel, would relieve the predlca- , ,im apparently hnd been washed. The
remark, he would say: 'Have you get , ment that would result from the scrap- hatchet was stuck in the ground."
yetir gun with you, Kid?' ptnj; of ull ether capital ships new un- "What effort did Pustluke make te
der construction, since It will enable i apprehend the murderer of hit) wife?"
PPIAJ VflTP AftAlnKT PIPT two J0"1" ,0 kVp their men nt work UKk, th,. prosecutor.
rtW VU I fcb Uflll.O I TAO I j for tllc tlmn squired te finish the Cel- , -Nene whatever."
lornde nnd West Virginia. "What emotion did he show?"
Easy Senate Vlotery for Four-1 Dr. Wnlter Itathenau returned from "Ne emotion j he didn't even leek at
Power Treaty Predicted I Londen without concrete proposals or the body.
r ,. t n - tr mi., t n i premises for either a lean or mornter- ' "After the body was washed I ex
Washington. Dee V7"(..Vu. :Iupi for Ocrmnny. HW parlies with nu- , nmlned It mere closely. I noticed fin
Admlnls ration Senators -a ling today ,ir)rltat,vc Hrltlsh financial euirters ger marka en the wrists. I get the Im
at the V hite Heuse predicted that there faU1(1 t0 effer(1 any tangible basis upon prrssien that she had been held with
jveiid .net br mere than two or three w,lcIl tlie Oerman government would I her hands behind her and the blows hnd
TOtee against ratification of the mad- be warranted te base th conclusion that been struck from the front,
iiele Tower tredty when it reached; v.(lUtli Da granted nny substantial "What time .was It Miss Knox told
a InjQl vote In the wemite. measure of positive relief with regard you she heard the screams of Mrs. Kast-
The treaty Itself was still In the t0 Its reparations obligations. I )nke?" the witness wns asked,
kaiwls of Hlate Deniirtment efflcials te- ThIi n .ffe.ti ., the admlsslnn "She said it-was about B o'clock."
4ajTand It was net illsclesed when they mi,ie yf(terday by Cabinet nfliclnlB who "I), reu revisit the Kabtlake house
.WWld Send It te the White .Heuse for .ipellned te dlncms the nresent stnue nf nfier the murder?"
She. rrtaident a delivery te the Hcuate.
XvSrnrhent Ueies In Dy. Election
h linUen. Dec. 15. (Hy A. I.i
& tH' usvernmeitt miflered a dirfeat yfcs-
!, i HMMf in lue iiaiiittiiiciunr uy-eiec-
CMMTIn ff0 ueumiiBi uiviniiiii hi fOUIU-
t, TeeraftB INByler, J.eKr1te, being
Ter uwen JoceDsen, Leaw
aU Nnyler rccrlved tVWl
sea lJCHJ and Herace Rec-t,
OeatwrTStlvei 307.
win i iir mi .'.
WlMfcE J&ASTLAftE I& ON tfftlAL
Alternate Plans liHHRlB
for British Ships IMRPrfMl
Oentlnnfd from I'site One
te consider the report of the
Three" would
Jemlflf
The fecal point of the conference ne
gotiatiens nupt-nrs tn be shifting mere
nnd mere today te the Fer Eastern dts- i
eu.MenH.
Ne session was scheduled tednj for
the Far EaMern Committee, which ad
journed yesterday wilject te the call
of Chairman Hughes nftnr Claim hail
relucted that the treaties rulting
from the famous twenty-niu demnudk
be ohregatl nud consideration of the
Huestlen had been promptly nbjcctl'd te
by the Jiiianei. deleuatPs.
Hew the Conference will ftecr its
eeiirxe .in this new" element of rnntnt-
be held .Saturday or I i$cWk-WVte$s-1mM' I
thcl.vrev In the l-'nr Ilnrttprn nei'(itlntlr.n
wns the subject of norieus dellherntlnn
bv the ether delegations tedaj us they
prepared for a decision prelmblj ut the
rext meeting as te whether Dip sub
ject can properly be taken up under the
Conference ngenun. In the vleiv of the
n,,npwe rPnrcHentnttvcs, however, the
"uliject actually Is before the Confer-
ence new atid must be disposed of one
way or another.
The Conference nhie fared an addi
tional complication In the Far Eastern
negotiations today as a result of China's
"T,l ' l" " ;aKC uennite sTeps te
amounting te virtual perpetuation of .
'Japanese control ever the nrepert. I
Advices from Riga that Soviet Huh-
a has protected the discussion of the
Chinese Eastern Railwuy by the Cen-
fcrence has served te draw the utten- '
tien of Conference circles te the rather
complicated nature of this subject which
occupies .1 place en the American i
agenda.
The Chinese Ea?tcrn. as it Is celle-
qulally ref rred te In the Far East, Is
f thr greaiext strategic and economic '
importance te llussia, Japan anu utilnn.
It Is the great Connecting una across
China of the Trans-Siberian railroad
from Vladivostok te far-away Moscow '
and Perregrad. It cresses the Chinese
Province of Manchuria, which pene-
l.nlui tllA n nenlnutiln ititn til llPflrf nf
in iiiiiiiK-iiirui un. in .in- yi.iiii.iii...j
of Jehn F. Stevens, American railroad '
mnnuger and expert, who Is new in
v.; ...
nsniugten.
T.epnl v snenklnir. the rat read is re- l
garded as belonging te Rilsslu. but both
the I'nlteil Htates una .inpnn nrv sniuWli(i:
te have mnde financial outlays for the
upkeep of the line, the guarding of
which Is entrusted te Chinese because It
traverses Chinese territory. The dlrec-
t0r5 include both Chinese and Hub-
inni
jt
y.an
It Ih the future status of the Chinese
jstern that the Conference may be
lied upn te discuss.
culled
0 rr crrrArTiAr
, S, O. V AetillSlrl Uri
MAY BE SCRAPPED
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n.L -il i ..l 1'u V. I n -., ....
1 ni- linuiuux nn.. .. i.i,ivi. ...
under constr.utlen by the New erk
Shipbuilding Company at ( iimden, N
.,... .Mm.l.t r...,mtt n.nrlr In pnntlfilli. In
j tl8 dellbcrhtlhns. which have been going
en since Dr. Hathensu's return. A
special credit commission, consisting of
nine leading Industrialists, financiers
and economists, appointed by Chancel
lor Wlrtll, conferred with Dr. Ilathe
nali nnd the Chancellor last illght.
The Otrman press continues In a state
of Ignorance, and In (he absence of lla
customary inspiration fiem official
quarter! continues te paint the situation
aa steeped In.gloeni. It warns the? pub
lic te be preparcu ler ini worst.
... . r- 1 T. . .- 'Thrt liruttT u.'nu rdil flf tltnl tlmn still
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Photograph shows courthouse at
Mentress, Va., which was stormed
estcrdiiy by n mob bent en lynch
ing Knstiahe. IJclew Is William W.
Hutzncr, chief counsel for Kastlake
Take Us te Circus;
East lake Tots Cry
rentlnnfil from Iic On
I can get se when you write Hrigueti
for details don't positively iay you are
going there for you may have heard
from me in the menntlme. I will have
your lists with me when I take the
place and I will give you dttalls of
everything Inck ng.
As ever, lleger.'
... . - . . . . i
lien dollars If nece-snry te get her free
Her atternej, Henry K. Smith. Jr., Is
the ninwt widely known criminal lawyer
in Vlrginin, and Is giving all his time
te the case. The offer was made te send
her te the trial In the enre of two
trained nurses, but the prosecution re-
fused te permit thisr fearing It was a
ruse te gle eoler t an Insanity plea
Inter.
Mis Knox's name was mentioned by
E 1 Drinks, formerly an engineer nt
the Dahlgren ptevlng grounds. He said
he had seen Eastlnke with her fre
quently, and thought she wns a eenp
peddler.
un JSeptemucr ;i, sain tne wit
ness, "I wus uwakened at five minutes
te r e clock by a noise 01 someone ciiep-
ping weed. I get up anu could net go
te Bleep again. At 4 :4) or TtATi o'clock
Miss Knox eume te my hnubc and said
there was trouble at the 1'astlnke home
that Mrs. Kaatlake had been mur-
i1ril
irnnt uoer ei tne neiisc ieckcu. . lie
6i,ie i0er was net locked, but the bedv
lay against it and I could net get In.
v . ... - .-"
,i went te u neicnuer nnmcu Jieler anu
hn.Hflii Mm hunt- will, me n. zn,
enmc out and wc questioned her. Sin
" 'I left my hotel at .'i o'cle.-k because
I could net sleep. I had something en
my mind. I came te the Lnstluku home
en "" received trem iiicnmenu nn, Hppenls for aid. Mrs. Kitchum
today that Mi.s Knox spent a bad night. makes use of the telephone and is carry
raising a disturbance because she wnil,inB 0n her nliina for bnhkets mill din-
Mr""1 t0 e ,0 ,hC tr'al f VS " e h dne ether y.r.. Fer ' nBtn f repnVntTen- frem'Vfie Snn-
Tt was learned that she is a relative ' ,,C !Mt t,wcnlJr"",x f wca yenw ,.1 te the economic ground. France
11 was iiurneu Niat sne is a relative imR been her custom te provide n full known that all hone of belnc nald thn
of two wealthy New Yorkers, said te eburse Thankselvlnc nnd riirMmnu ,1ln. 'nn V .? 1 V 1 , B p r 1
Im mlllinnnirps am! tbnt thev lihvnnii. ur".p AnanaBgiviiig anu v iirisimas din- ,PUl 0WC1 tn npr K n (,0 remintrtlnl
in millionaires, anu inni uie nne a .ner for tnc 0( Indies of Kensington rplmhillfntlen of Cnrmnnv '.'
therized the e.tpenditure of a half mil- .!, w.r,. ,,,,em . .... t. .v,- lennoiiitanen et v,eimnn...
.ind threw myself In a hammock te ril 'Ca In Olnyer. cnlllnaailnlr, l'n . and I.ll
nn,l iret the ilnm .ff mv mln.l 1 l.n.i ' lla" M.i'lierr. !2.1e KlrurrUnir ap.
unu get tne werrj eit m mmu. t hail jtlh.r,i .smilvun. S40 l.ilr.nd at., and Annli
r heard n hcrcum and came rannin'e
bark In tline te see a man Jumpln evr
U fence.'
Kuiiv mr u wuik lureugii me woeu.s wne.:i
I asked Mlsi Knox why she did
net call for help. She said she wns a
nurse nnd her first Instinct wns te gUc
first aid. I summoned two neighbor,
and we went Inte the house. This was
,at 0;10 o'clock.
with him. ii didn't leek at the be.u
,,.,.. , . ....,, .... t ,
IHHLT. WHO WI1M Mllll Willi llll IIICKCU
trnnll linminni enil unlil Hint ,tnu
' n""'tt J "mScr.,"n'i1,H,? in'lmtp"?
lake said nn, it wasn't.
"We turned the bed) ever. A pipe
dropped te the fleer n man's tobacco
nllM-. I asked him: 'Is thut jeurs''
lie cald It was net his."
It Is said the pipe was Identified
later as Kartlakc's.
Found Stained Hatchet
The witness resumed : "Forty or fifty
r-.... .. .V ....It. r-nn. .1... ik.A....
"Yen, I went there Sundav evening.
October 21. f)n the perch I found a
paper box of cniliircn s toys. 11 meaeii
like the liex of tpys I had seen near the .
body. I examined some of Uiein, nnd
thought there were finger prints en ,
them. I took It ntvay with me.
"Tn mv Nurnrise. I found It con
- - .... . . ..,.,
tained a nnvy officer's .cop which Was
bleed stained, nnd a bleed-stained
wind-proof,"
This testimony ,vlslbly .Increased -the
nervousness of the ncrcnuant. 11c n
, sl
been "Juhniy" all dhjr, after n bad
nlicht. All day the bis ruhs nt the
Uahlkren I'rbvlnjf OreUnds, where he
worked at the time of the hiurder, kept
mevlrie. At each distant reverberation
Hastlakc started In his Rent.
When the- witness mentioned the find
ing of the coat and cap he grc.w se
hfrveiiR thkt his sister. Mrs. Mabel
Chambers, leaned forward and patted
lilin rehssurlnjly en the check, and he
urcw talmcr.
"In the hatband," continued the
vltne, "I found a piece of bloody
tissue pat)6r."
One niter another, the. prosecution
brought ferwnnl for Idenllncatlen by
the wltncm the toys he hhd felind In tin
lirtjt. There in a comical little man
ilrchMMl in overalls nnd cap. East
lnkc'a IIih bettau te qutrcr nt the Might
of It. Ills mother, sitting close behind
lilin, lenned evvr aa his slst(r had done,
nnd patted him nnd whimpered te him
reassuringly.
The prosecutor produced h toy don
key. "This reminds me of you," Mid
the defendant's counsel te the Com
monwealth's attorney In a humorous
aside.
The wltnesn wb cress-examined
.enrehlngly. The only thing of Inter
est bi ought out was that he had clr-
ulated n subscription ntnetig the people
. . -
night. WMwlne the demonstration by
n crowd which had ibserbW tee much
moonshine vestetdfty nftPrnOhn. A
pelal guard, however, was placed ever
the Jail te prevent nny attempt of a
pefwlble mob te get at EastlakK
INDIANA TO MOVE PRISON
Legislature Authbrltea Changs Re
ject Soldiers Benus Bill
Indianapolis, Ind.. Dec. 1R, (Ity A.
P.) Enlivened In the final heurn by a
u roienmi liencn te raise uinm, te mre , of JnterP!lt t0 the whei0 werW.
ntterncjs te conduct the private preMi-, ,, , , .,
cutlen of Kastlakc. ,..M Cnamnve Ascribed the recent
t. ,..n ...,Uf i thi. ii.n,. .. i..nMrbnden agreement between Germany
n'iin wmnt in niti. n .niUr1 i,nnnlwar ilumARes. This cemnra tien will re
bill the special mission of the Indiana "I ' retn such euffcrcrs for
General Assembly which convened yes- whatever material they may require for
terdrty morning chme te end this morn- "",5"'rHC.t.'" UP te tue "lh of 1,
Ing at 12:47 with naiwagc of the re- 0(?.WK) geld innHts per annum. They
formntery removal bill. Governer Mc- will be handed by the I rench corpora
Cray signed the bill at 12:55 A. M. " committee or corporation of
and It became a law. He also signed ' (ermans which will represent leading
a bill appropriating $10,000 for the ex- erinnn manufacturers tj. nil types of
penses of the special scssl6n, thus com- materials, payment for these mnterlnln
pldtlng the legislative accomplishments In Germany being made nt the price cf
of the fifteen heuf' meeting which was the mntcrlnl bought en the French in
callcd for the slnjle purpose of passing ternnl market.
the measure designed te facilitate re-. The German committee or corporation,
mevnl of the State Reformatory- from according tn further outline of the plan
Jeffersenvllle te a mere central leca- by M. Cnsennve, will open a credit In
tien nnu transicr et me eui retormarery
s(te te Colgate & Ce., which have pur
chased the reformatory.
"ANGEL OF KENSINGTON"
IS ILL AT HER HOME
But She It Planning Christmas Din
ner for Peer by Using Phene
Kensington has been worried. Mrs.
M. W. Kitchum, .'IOCS Frank ford ave
nue, known ris the "tingel Of Kensing
ten." hns been 111 In bed since Thanks-
Kini'Kt ,,u ,,. ue tiNiii-u Mie iii ,
be unable te conduct Clirlstmn-, nctl-
iu5- in iMiiuii hi me Vwr.
Her bed Is literally covered with letters
mi i'w
svlvcs,
She has automebilcN call for these
who cannot get te her house otherwise,
nnd for the old ladles who arc confined
te their rooms, she has the feed sent te
them. Hesiilcs this, she sends baskets
te needy fnmllles and brings ChrNtrana
cheer Inte the homes of man who would
otherwise find the holiday bleak anil
cheerless.
GHANDI'S SON SENTENCED
Calcutta, Dec. 1". (liy A. P.)
Seventy-three nartlciiinnts'ln the non.
co-epcratlnnist movement, Including the
son 6t Mahatnia Ghundi. were sentenced
today te six months' imprison iient at
bard labor, as a result of their aetivl-
fn"ln lonnectien with the nutleniil vel
unteers.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Hubert W. XI Nrl II 4SS N. Clurlcn St..
unl Vla M Haiifitinn, 1910 N. Ilrnml M.
Ailnm lAumrhrl. 2?0 rni.v t., and Krlcd.1
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Jehn Jehnpn. 1S1H N 2lHt st , nnd KbIIb
Mmnk. lAlJO N 23d ft
tliiwitd O. Dunlel, SOU N' lath ft., enfl
Catherine A. t.erpnt, MiO K. 10th t
I.UlBl Dl Palle. 230 N. f.M t and Alllne
i;i r.iDii. t- is. mm ut.
Wlllla-n M. lfrady. 274 1 N. Uth at., and
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tnf Btrnuan. 2iB2 N 2nili st.
, Ann.
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i ."inm turnniiia, ana Hum
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s.ninu'i Htfi'n.Vrii 7sth end KaMiMrii avc.
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a Hermann. 87 N. nit t.
81.
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and Anna
Jameii J Hlley,22ae Turner at., and Lettie
wm'kmnV.."?. VXZn. ... and nJith
aettiieb. S77 wiiieim air.
aeerne r. .ttfrath, i3i' i:ri t., and Anna
M ll1pny. 11-aairiT. 1
AUt 11 Martir. Camden. N J and Iules
W. Kchtllfer. Camden. N J.
Helnrt iHiik, irnatne ma ma
hecany. n plrne(4 Jmbrn at
980. Othtra up te S110.
Combination O h a a
nml Card Teiilr, rr
vrraltilr top, enr nfde
Inlaid for rlima nnd
rhrtkrtt, the llier
fl feh rerrrrd. SIB.
Other Card Tabled,
St up.
Clr Humidor, ma.
loll HH if
II u
fiertelal
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HKI
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nerteiain
nial. rapiieity se
flsarii, jfe.Slli far
JOO rinri, tit, Oth.
era $10 up.
A Watfrmnn roentaln
IVn. with (Old bund
nnd rllp. 99.
II Wntrrtnan , FunUln
lrn. HUrlln rllUer.
SI. 50,
O Autopelnt I'tntlla,
Ien or abort, (old
nlled or aterllnir all
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FRANCO-GERMAN
TRADE PACT MADE
Wiesbaden Agreement LaUded
by M. CctBonave, French
Financial Adviser
HUGE CREDIT ESTABLISHED
Ilr the Associated Preaa
New Yerk. Dee. 15. The problem
of reconstruction supersedes all ethers
In Frahce,' Maurice Casenare, chief
flnnnclnl ndvtser te the French delega
tion nt the Arms Conference, declared in
and nddresn today befrtre a dinner of
ihe National Industrial Conference
Heard. The economic situation el
France, he added, must necessarily be
"": f" l'th """nK0"8 2r
nil negotiations since the Treaty of
Versa lUes."
"It begins n collaboration with the
living working Ocrmnny with that
part of Germany which honestly wants
te pay Its debts," he declared. "It
proves that France does net seek te ruin
Germany." '
Wiesbaden Agreement
The Wiesbaden agreement, the
fcpenkcr said, established a French com
mittee, "or possibly a comerntlon."
rtprc!nt!ng all the 'French sufferers of
iiermnny en ucnait et tnc ircnen em-
mlttee or corporation of an amount of
7.000.(100,000 geld marks, te be repaid
In ions.
Terms of rayment
The German seller will be paid by the
German organization, the ntnelint of
each payment being placed te the credit
of the German government and deducted
from the German debt. Itlltrcst at .1
per cent will be paid te Germany, M.
Cnsenne said, becnusc of the antici
pated payments which she Is te make,
nnd If in IMS, the date of the maturity
of th0 Mt(1 Preillt. "the rights of Frnnce
te lniieninity have net reached the mim
0f 7.000,000.000 geld marks, Frani'e
hiiuii nay in ciish the c Uierencc between
the amount of the Indelnnltv ibte her
and the said sum of 7,000,000,000.
One can see that this agreement has
INSPECT N. Y. TERMINALS
Seven Members of Rail Laber Beard
en Tour of Investigation
New Yerk, Dec. 15. (liy A. VA
Seven of the nine members of the Rail-
read Laber Heard arrived In New Yerk
this morning prepared for a busy dny
inspecting terminals here. Thev will at
I tend a dinner ns guests of the New Yerk
I Railroad Club tonight. Mere than 2000
railroad men have reserved places for
' the dinner.
V," "lemeers et tne nenrn w u pay
ftlculnr attention during their tour te
co-ordination of rail head and water
The members of the heard will pay
movement of freight, electrification ss-
terms and float and bridge operations.
RUSSIA PAYS INDEMNITY
First Installment Gives Poland Its
First Geld Reserve
Warsaw. Dec. IB. (By A. P..) The
Russian Soviet Government's first pay
ment te Poland under the treaty of
peace signed nt Rga en Mnrch 18 last,
hns nrrlved. in the form of geld and
llllMU If! Till
jewels te the value of .'10,000,000,000
t, ,. , i.
inliiM tnnrkH
-
Precious stones nnd cold hnrs. fllllnrr
' .. . n
Un) eases in nil, were Drought Here en a
special train under military escort. The
nuilien, weigiung lnii linuudH, gives
Poland its first substantial geld re
William Nerrls
William Nerrls died yesterday nt his
home. 12 Hast Chestnut avenue, Chest.
home
! w"s n
! tti"
1 1 tn. in nis niiy-sevenin year, tie
member of the Philadelphia Club.
' . Ilu"nis were uic laie uenry
i.atimer .nrris nnu i.uzneetn ( umi
i lng Nerrls. He Is BllrvlVWl by four broth-
". Te'"' c", l,,"ar, Fr?n.k Cnn'1
Edward Nerrls, and two sisters, Mrs.
Andrew Stevenson and Mrs. K. Nerrls
"lP.' c luiicrni wju tuae place in
Baltimore Saturday afternoon.
HnieUrm' pt. a anlque
sift, Iray at plnte ilu.
and Inrludlnit ah rrrelier,
rlcurtllr, clinr und match
linldrra. All trlmmra with
nlUrr. 28i ether ath
traye, 75c im.
or wnimit.
. lined, iilr-
w I t h Inlaid
innnerram
d&3pk&i rlu wlj
IB
in
Christmas Gifts
"Wetermnn's Ideal Feuntnin Pens, Autopeint
nnd Evershnrp geld and silver pencils, pocket
knives, leather wallets glftB always well re
ceived mid long remembered. They are here
in varied assortment, ns well ns smokers'
ttnnds, cigar humidors, poker chip boxes and
.ether
Chrvitmas Gifts displayed en the
first and second floors take elevator)
Ftemzmniz
1525 Chestnut Street
" u i-tni.'.i
GIRL ACQUITTED .
AT COURT ORDER
Judge Instructs Jury te Free
Mlse Humftnn of Murder
Conspiracy Charge
ADMIT LAST STATEMENT
New Yerk, Dec. 15. Under Instruc
tions of Judge Hurt Humphrey, In the
Qilcen'a County Court yesterday After
neon, the Jury acquitted Miss Guflsle
Humann of the indictment for niurdcr
In the first degree.
The Indictment alleged she had lured
Henry Dewey Garbc, a fernler wcet
heart, te a lonely spot en the Wood Weod Woed
hftven read, near Rockaway, en the
night of October 27, where two men
from ambush fired nt him. Inflicting
wounds from which he died November 0,
Judge Humphrey's sudden ending of
the case came after a rullhg cscludtnr
a statement by Jencph LIbnecl. who Is
in jail awaiting trial en a charge of
having actually fired the sheta which
killed Gnrbe.
District Attorney Wallace had pre
viously obtained admission of Gnrbc's
ante-mortem statement, n deleted
form, and sought te introduce the
Llbaset statement te prove dlnert'pnncles
between his story and the glrlV as te
hew they had spent the early evening.
The objection of Attorney Albtrt
Conway, defending Miss Humann, te
the ndmissien of the Llbnscl statement
whs upheld and Wallace suddenly an
nounced the Hfnte rested. Mr. Cenwny
then moved for dismissal of the Indict
ment en the ground the Htnte had
established none of the charges therein,
nnd Judge Humphrey instructed the
jury te acquit.
Gnrbc's ante-mortem statement uh it
was finally admitted wAs AS follews:
"I was in the Ftntiencry store at
7:30 P. M.. October 27. when the tele
phone rang. Gusslc asked ine te meet
her in front of the knitting mill in ten
minutes. I said that I would meet her
in rear of my house. I met her near
the heup nnd wnlked te Weedhaven
avenue. We walked past an old house
en 'the Seuth read. She said, 'let's
turn around. I ww two men come from
the bushes. One were a brown ever-
Iceat and a light cap. They came close
te me. i men sniu te wuhsic : i ininK
this is a frame-up. Yeu are framing
me up!'
"The fellow with the light overcent
tired two shots with a shining revolver.
I then dropped te the ground.
"I said te flussie when I met her:
'What was the Idea of walking In
Woedlmven avenue?' She said: 'I
IMUHWWMMVIV
Fer
Christmas
This Beautiful, Hlgh-Clmi
COLUMBIA
GRAFONOLA
Nothing Down
until after, the New Year, then
monthly pnymenta may be as
low as $5. Free Delivery.
All we ark Is that you tnake
your Initial Cnsh l'urchuae of
Records Here.
MYERS F.HALL
Inc.
2626 Gcrmantewn Ave.
Ilrluw I.cIiIkIi Avr.
Cried Most of the Time.
Cuticura Heals,
"When my little slater was two
weeks old eczema broke out all ever
her body. She scratched
and Irritated the affected
parts se that we had te
bandage her hands. We
lmit1 MM OMMaaft t fHaa
ttS her for about three weeks.
mvv and she cried meat of
the time.
"The docteradvlsed Cuticura Seap
and Ointment and after using same
for three months she wSs completely
healed." (Signed) Mles Violet
Miller, Arena, Pa., Jan. 31, 1021.
Cuticura Seap, Ointment and
Talcum are Ideal for every-day toilet
and nursery purposes.
SmU Ink riM Mill, kitttu; "OatlniaLaS.
WJ2J, SVMpMt. OlauiuiUandtte. Ttl.umlii.
aCuUcura Sup anavea without mu.
.... i i, i n i , i,,.
Dyed Her Faded
Curtains and a
Skirt like New
ii ,
j "Diamond Dyes" add years of wear
te worn, faded skirts, waists, coats,
stockings, sweaters, coverings, hang
ings, draperies, everything. Every
package contains directions se sim
ple any woman can put new, rich,
fadeless colors into her worn gar
ments or draperies even If she has
never dyed before. Just buy Dla
mend Dyes no ether kind then
your material win come out right,
because Diamond Dyes are guaran
teed net te streak, spot, fade or run.
Tell your druggist whether the ma
terial you wish te dye is wool or
silk, or whether It Is linen, cotton or
mixed goods. Advt.
F
a
!
ilMTl j'
Uprn r.vgt, y-
'fexAvvvvvvv3(Lfc(3r'
ZTi
El IZEM A ALL OVER 1
CH LD'S BODY :
m- rfi i
.41-1. ull 1 ..il. In )UA iitl ilB.
calls everybody will see Us nnd iiatc
something te .'. ... . t, ,
"GusMe steed rUht In front (I me
In the glitter When I was Wmt. ...
"The man who shot me had llshllsh
hnlr nhd colnplxlen nnd wef-c a brown
overcoat find A light cMi."
Mlsa Jnlmnnn. elated ht, bar a6
qulttnl, said: "I told you thla morn
ing I would be out te ntlend my father's
birthday party tomorrow. New I will
liAve te lenrn nil ever again hhw M
walk without some one aunrtlnK me."
Shannen ioetn la Launched
Celambla: I'n De6. JSilRy A.
P.) Frlcrtds of General K. C Shati.
non, ellliJcr of the PennsjlVnhla Nh
tldnal Guard nnd a colehel In the A,
K. F., have launched ft campaign te
place hi name en the- Republican prl
itmry ballet for Lieutenant Governer of
Pennsylvania. The nnheuneeilieht was
made last night by Celuhjbla business
men.
WlWTKfc BBaOtlTW
ri.eniDA
FLertlOA for Inter., .wrlu.larnr. liuftnu.
las w. n flt.. . JcWrmv)i, tns,
Wii te Cnirawr et Cemmsrei
Miami, rui. itr tnt noeVut.
E
TOl'KR
ORPJIAMMERGAU
PASSION PLAY
IN order that tha public may b
eupplltd vrlth reliable Informa
tion concerning aecomrrtedArton In
th Tltta, with M In th theatre,
the Committee hasre appointed
TH08. COOK ft ION official
ftntt for tha Play, te whom all
ndalrUa aheuld be addressed.
THOS.COOKStSON
s
""CTOnnttelM
8i. (Mew Wttln.ll ffl'
Tnhenk? lV-ln OSOO "M "4
Swllln uaaally
mcn, inflamed tissuft.
Abberblne, Jr.. gently
nibbed en the swollen
part will qbickly re
ducothe inflammation,
and the swelling with
it
Though powerful. Ab
tetblnt, Jr. s absolutely
hartnltss, and can be used
trith lafety ahd comfort
It la a dependable 4nti
tptle and germicide.
Keep It handy,
143 belttt
t meil driii-glrt'
W. F. YOUNG. Im.
SprUttUM, MaiMliiAtt
mm
Ham and Eggs makes
a fine, strength-giving
dieh theae cold days.
Geed ham, geed eggs,
bread, butter, coffee,
potatoes 56 cents.
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
n.
ra
yujj
Doesn't hurt a bitl Drep a little
I'reetene' en an aching corn, in
stantly that corn steps hurtlnp, then
shortlyyeu lift It right off wftrt fin-1
gers. Truly I '
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
tfreerene for a few cents, sufficient i
te remove every hard corn, soft corn
or corn between th en. a .i
1 1 calluses, without soreness 'or Irrlta-
UUU, -MUVT.,
COLLEGE BOYS
ARE STRONG FOR
THEH.P.Q.
(Heuse Partu Queen)
Oe you knew her?
She is a lisseme cronture of style,
smiles nnd sundry graces, who
assiduously cultivates the ne
quuintance of the co lege student.
Ine author of "Pettlntr Parties"
and "Trading Wives" fells about
THE H. P. Q.
(Heuse Party Queen)
in the MnRazine Section of next
Sunday's Public Ledger.
De Hure tn order your copy new
nnd rend this astounding acceUnt
"' .J" ".: !. successor te the
College Wli
mew.'
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Cruise te Panama Canal
and 6 Caribbean Islands
24 days $350 and up
LUXUniOUS tfaT.lajiartd
OB, the 3t.000 ten 6. S.
Crlitebal of Panama R.R.
ateSRuMp Lias, chartered by
Gata Tour ter thttc tpedtl
000 rail tropical cjbIks.
Salttrlththioe eralsHiatetat
historical Sptblth Main. VWt
the ialanda e( Caba, rjaltl,
Perte Hlae, Jamaica, St.
Themas, Darmeda ndpn
2 whele daya loapectlni th
Canal Zene. Prle Include!
travel aaher tverytblng.
First cruise seOs fa. 4H
Second. March 4th
Apply te Haymond-Whltremb
Ce , Otn. Anenta. 1338 Wal
nut .Street. Philadelphia, for
complete ehlp's plan, prices
nnd detnlla. Auk fur Booklet
GATBS TOURS Fmudtim
"World TVecwiM HatnaU CmI"
Z2S Fifth ATrti.e, Niw Yerk
uwh Pari i lletu
JsJStiSSiti
hTKMSHIPft nESnnTH m.
Vnitr Contract With Btmuia Oevt
Extra Christmas Ship
Palatial Twln-Screw
S. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE"
Learnt N. V. Dee. 22 Returnlne lf. tl
7-Day Tours $97-60 -
Ineludlnr Hetel una All flUe Trlpl
Special Helidar Ssiliafi, Dec. 21 h U
8-Day Tours $103 uV1 .
SjDAhr,fe,p.eV. fie7. HauVn',niT?eJ1:
.9. 2".
Twice Weekly Beg. Janusry
.Frem N. Y. Krery d.
J'rnm llermudn Kerv Tuea. ft n.
Tleheta reed en either teeinrr.,
Offerlna InemmUd Kyireim i ;'
Tin Fnat Ue Luxe. Twln-Ncrr
Oll-nurntnt aleamer. Lnneinit
piKScnrrra nt Hamilton Hoca.
nurntnt ateamer. I-aija'P
S. S. "FORT VICTORIA"
lt.OOO Tepa Dlfplacemenl
S. S. "FORT HAMILTON"
11,000 Tena Dlnplacement.
Srd or Danorlpllve Literature
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of Twenlr-lhree Dr Eeh.,.
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